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For the benefit of All Saints almspeople and for the purpose of furthering the work of the Church Of England in the archdeaconry of Bristol. The maintenance of All Saints Church, Bristol.

The advancement of the Roman Catholic religion and education within the Diocese of Arundel & Brighton and beyond. The Diocese covers the city of Brighton & Hove, the counties of East and West Sussex, and Surrey outside the London boroughs.

To develop the capacity and skills of the members of the socially and economically disadvantaged communities of the Isle of Wight in such a way that they are better able to identify, and help meet, their needs and to participate more fully in society through access to social activity, information, education and accommodation

The Charity is established to assist and support the Dean and Chapter of Leicester Cathedral in furthering the religious and charitable work of the Cathedral.


Provison of buildings


The advancement of the Christian faith by facilitating the mission of Baptist Churches in the United Kingdom and Ireland by making loans and grants for the building, purchase, enlargement and repairs to places of worship and other halls belonging to Churches or Colleges of the Baptist denomination of the Christian faith.

Parish of Berkswell and surrounding area. Provision of a site for a school in Berkswell; provision of Almshouse accommodation; donations to the CofE church in Berkswell for repairs to fabric and contents; further religious purposes; advancement of education of pupils in the principles of the CofE; other charitable purposes including relief of poverty; making grants to individuals/ organisations.

Currently a dormant company, planning to use it as the vehicle into which the existing Bristol Cathedral Trust charity is incorporated.


Advance of Roman Catholic religion, preservation of the island's heritage and making it available for public access, provision of stress-free periods of refreshment, provision of a website on the history and purpose of the heritage site and the Roman Catholic religion.

Established to form an ongoing part of the life and work of the cathedral and to assist in its fund-raising for the development of the cathedral's life and worship, the improvement of its facilities and the maintenance and restoration of its buildings.

The Charity's area of benefit is the London Borough of Islington where, through programmes of pro-active grant-making, the Charity's aim is to help those who are sick and poor and to support twenty seven Church of England churches.


The object of the charity is to: advance the religious and other charitable purposes of the Church of England in the ecclesiastical parish of St Dionis, Parsons Green, Fulham for the benefit of the public. The main activities of the charity are: operating two church halls;letting commercially a residential house to raise income for the charity;making grants to further the charity's object.

Training in the art of church bell ringing.Training in church bell maintenance.Arranging and running practice meetings for church bell ringers.Arranging and running church bell ringing competitions.Arranging church bell ringing for special events and commemorations.Providing grants towards the preservation, restoration, and augmentation of church bells and their fittings.

Chichester Cathedral Friends (the Friends) fund projects proposed by The Dean & Chapter ofChichester Cathedral.Chichester Cathedral Friends organises and runs a programme of social, cultural and educationalactivities which are made available to members and non-members.

Raises funds to support Chichester Cathedral for:The restoration, development and maintenance of the Cathedral. The promotion and improvement of the musical and educational facilities. The restoration, development and maintenance of other buildings in the Cathedral Close. Such other charitable objects and charitable activities as are normally undertaken by the Dean and Chapter.

Raises funds to support Chichester Cathedral for:The restoration, development and maintenance of the Cathedral. The promotion and improvement of the musical and educational facilities. The restoration, development and maintenance of other buildings in the Cathedral Close. Such other charitable objects and charitable activities as are normally undertaken by the Dean and Chapter.

History of the English Bible - Protestant Bible Exhibition based in Rowley Regis in the West Midlands


Church Growth Trust offers not only property and trusteeship services but also ways of helping churches to grow. It aspires to glorify God by securing for Gospel use independent church properties and together with churches making them fit for their God-given purpose. Services include managing existing properties, new trusteeships and ownerships, building projects and advising churches.


The CCT is registered as a charity (number 258612) . It's governing document is the Mission and Pastoral Measure 2011. It's main object is the preservation, in the interests of the nation and of the Church of England, of redundant churches and parts of churches of historic and archaeological interest or architectural quality vested in the Trust, together with their contents.


Independent grant-making charity supporting churches, particularly United Reformed & Congregational denominations in the provision and repair of suitable buildings. Grants awarded for care and extension of churches, towards capital costs of church community projects and to promote the Christian religion including the United Reformed, Congregational and other churches of the Protestant tradition.

The Epworth Old Rectory is an Accredtied Museum that is open to the public to experience what it must have been like at the time the Wesley Family lived there and tells the story of this remarkable family which included John and Charles Wesley the founders of the Methodist Church. The house, which is an outstanding example of Queen Anne architecture, contains many artefacts to help tell the story.


The objects of the Eternal Wall of Answered Prayer are to advance the Christian religion, by building a national landmark and visitor centre in the UK to promote, raise awareness and increase understanding of the Christian faith, and by relief of those who are in need by reason of their youth, age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage.

The upkeep of the Parish Church, relief of local people in need and the general benefit of the inhabitants of the Village of Evershott in such manner as the trustees think fit.


The upkeep and maintenance of the graveyard at the Former Fordham ChapelThe furtherance of religious and charitable purposes in Essex, cambridgeshire and SuffolkThe furtherance of the religious and charitable purposes of the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion in England and Wales

To assist in the preservation of the properties of the Parish Church of All Saints' Braunston, Northants with a view to providing the village with a place for concerts and similar events as well as worship.To preserve the architectural heritage of the building and keep the surrounding land in an attractive state for the enjoyment of present and future generations.


Promotion of interest in the history, fabric, and ornaments of Bath Abbey, and collection of monies by subscription, donations, legacies, and events to enable grants to be made towards the cost of building works, refurbishments, replacements, and additions, as approved by the Parochial Church Council.

We provide funding to assist the Dean and Chapter to maintain and beautify the church and and support its worship, music and outreach.


Annual Newsletter Annual Meeting with LectureAnnual Visit

Religious activities

General charitable purposes. Fundraising in Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire for the benefit of Fawley Church and churchyard as a community asset .

The Friends own historic but redundant churches in England and Wales that would otherwise have been demolished or left to fall into ruin. The charity also has at its disposal the Cottam Will Trust which disburses grants for the embellishment of churches in use


The Friends of Holnest Church principle activity is to raise funds for maintenance of the Church building and fabric.

The organisation has continued to help in the maintenance of the fabric of Holy Trinity Church. No major repairs or large purchases have been made this year.

Friends of Kelling Church is dedicated to preserving and enhancing the beautiful Kelling Church, reflecting the love and teachings of Christ through its activities. With a clear Christian foundation and focus on religious activities, they aim to serve the local community while fostering a spirit of fellowship and worship. The charity's efforts in maintaining the church serve as a testament to their commitment to the Christian faith, aiming to engage and inspire others to participate in the life of the church. Their activities contribute to the wider Christian mission, making them a valuable asset to the Christian community.

The aims of the Charity are the completion and maintenance of the fabric of the Chapel of SS Mary and Nicolas. The Charity makes it possible for the Chapel to be open to the public throughout the year. It arranges guides and tours for visiting parties.

Financial support for Little Malvern Priory, especially towards the maintenance and repair of the fabric and the furniture and fittings of the church.


The object of the charity is to contribute towards the cost of projects for the preservation and maintenance of Holy Trinity church, Long Sutton, Somerset. The main activities are the raising of funds from membership subscriptions, donations and events in order to make grants to the Parochial Church Council (PCC) for projects covered by the object.


THE FRIENDS OF NORWICH CATHEDRAL EXISTS FOR THE MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT OF THE HISTORIC FABRIC OF THE CATHEDRAL, AND TO PROVIDE FINANCIALLY FOR SPECIFIC NEW PROJECTS WITHIN THE CATHEDRAL PREMISES. ALL MEMBERS RECEIVE TWICE YEARLY MAILINGS, AND MEMBERS ARE ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND LECTURES AND SOCIAL GATHERINGS, AND TO PURCHASE FRIENDS' MERCHANDISE.

The charity's objectives are:(a) to arouse and foster interest in the Cathedral throughout the Diocese and beyond; and(b) to assist with funds to preserve the fabric of the Cathedral and associated buildings and to assist in the preservation and enrichment of the ornaments and furnishings of the Cathedral and the maintenance and development of its worship and mission.


The object of the charity is to advance the education of the pupils of St Mary's Catholic School, Bishop's Stortford, and in particular to raise the capital funds required for the provision of new buildings or the improvement of existing buildings.

Council aims to achieve the Friends' objects of fellowship and fundraising to support St Paul's often in both time and money, by promoting membership of the Friends, producing the twice-yearly Dome magazine, organising self-financing social activities for members, and making financial grants to the Corporation of the Cathedral Church of St Paul in London out of net funds raised including legacies.

The Friends of St. Mary's is a fundraising charity to assist in the maintainance and refurbishment of the fabric and fittings of St. Mary's Chirch, Totnes.
i) to assist the Chapter in maintaining the fabric and monuments and the fittings and furnishings of Winchester Cathedral and its associated ground-works within the precincts; ii) to stimulate interest in the Cathedral; iii) to encourage and support activities calculated to preserve and beautify the Cathedral, its history and music.
The charity maintains and cares for the ruins of Glastonbury Abbey and the surrounding 36 acres/15 hectares of grounds enjoyed by 100,000 visitors a year from all over the world. Our museum explains the history of the abbey, presents its collections and hosts exhibitions and education activities. An events programme includes tours, talks and costumed re-enactors. We are open 364 days a year.

The charity raises money to make grants for the maintenance and repair of historic churches of all Christian denominations in the County of Gloucestershire.

The provision of a fellowship for the furtherance of church music including relevant education and training.


The charity makes grants to churches in the Diocese of Guildford for the maintenance and improvement of their bell installations.

To provide and assist in the preservation, repair and improvement of the fabric (and its monuments, fixtures, fittings, furniture, ornaments and other chattels) of St. Andrew's Church Harberton for the benefit of the public and the promotion of stronger communities through fundraising and community events.