WHITBOURNE PLAYING FIELD ASSOCIATION
Registration #510223 · Registered
TESSJHUNT@GMAIL.COM
2 The Golds Whitbourne WR6 5RT
to provide a recreation ground and playing field for the use and benefit of the inhabitants of the parish of greater Whitbourne
Are you from WHITBOURNE PLAYING FIELD ASSOCIATION? Upgrade to a Pro Profile to add your logo, description, and a direct donate button.
About WHITBOURNE PLAYING FIELD ASSOCIATION
WHITBOURNE PLAYING FIELD ASSOCIATION is a registered charity in England and Wales (registration number 510223), rated "Needs Review" with a CharityScore of 47/100 — a charity that has some areas requiring further review based on official Charity Commission data. In its most recent reporting year (2024), WHITBOURNE PLAYING FIELD ASSOCIATION reported a total income of £10,631 and total expenditure of £13,440 (a spending ratio of 126%, indicating strong allocation of funds to charitable activities). According to the Charity Commission, WHITBOURNE PLAYING FIELD ASSOCIATION operates with the following stated purpose: to provide a recreation ground and playing field for the use and benefit of the inhabitants of the parish of greater Whitbourne Our analysis has identified 1 high-severity concern for this charity. We recommend reviewing the details below. This profile is based on publicly available data from the Charity Commission for England and Wales and is updated regularly. CharityScore provides independent, data-driven transparency ratings to help donors give with confidence.

Want a detailed Benchmark Report for WHITBOURNE PLAYING FIELD ASSOCIATION?
Get a 4-page PDF report comparing this charity to similar organisations — including trustee count, spending ratio, income benchmarks, a live website audit, and personalised recommendations for improving visibility and score.
Request Free Report⚠️ Red Flags (1)
Score Breakdown
Financial History
Latest spending ratio: 126.4% of income spent on charitable work
| Year | Income | Spending | Ratio |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | £10,631 | £13,440 | 126% |
Data sourced from the Charity Commission for England & Wales · Last scored 6/11/2026