Charities In Conwy
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The Parachute Regimental Association Denbighshire Branch
Armed forces, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareWE ARE EX MEMBERS OF THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT AND AIBORNE FOCRES.TO MAINTAIN CONTACT BETWEEN PAST AND SERVING MEMBERS THEREOF. TO RELIVE EITHER GENERALLY OR INDVIDUALLY PERSON WHO ARE SERVING OR WHO HAVE SERVED IN THE PARACHUTE REGIMENT AND AIRBORNE FORCES OR THE DEPENDANTS OF SUCH PERSON WHO ARE IN CONDITIONS OF NEED, HARDSHIP OR DISTRESS.FUND RAISING BY WAY OF COLLECTIONS IN THE DENBIGHSHIERE R
The Jamie Roddick Morecombe Bay Prawner Restoration Trust
Charity and VCS support, HeritageRestoration of the Helen 11 by skilled craftsmen, students and volunteers
The Lord Clwyd Memorial Foundation
LeisureFor the benefit of the community of Abergele in relation to social welfare, the provision of recreational facilities or the provision and support of educational facilities. Grants may be made directly or through organisations meeting such needs.
The John Ronald Cunningham Memorial Fund
The Charity operates in the Conwy Town Council area, namely Conwy, Deganwy and Llandudno Junction for the any of the following purposes:i) The relief of sickness and the preservation of good health;ii) The relief of persons who are aged, disabled or infirm;iii) The advancement of education in such ways as are charitable at law;iv) Any charitable purpose for the benefit of the public.
North Wales Islamic School
Beneficiary group, Education, Religionproviding religious education to children in North Wales. We are still in the process of developing the services and finding appropriate accommodations.
Childrens Playing Field, Trefriw
Beneficiary group, FacilitiesProvision of children's play facilities
King George's Field - Abergele
LeisureProvision of recreation facilities.
Llanrwst Memorial Garden
Facilities, HeritageA site for a war memorial.
Gwasanaeth Cynnal Gofalwyr (carers Outreach Service)
Beneficiary groupProvides emotional support and information to unpaid family/friends carers.
Friendship Youth Club (formerly Comrades Club)
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Social welfareInformal social education opportunities for young people in the age range 11 - 25 but priority given to 13 - 19 year olds.
Llandudno Museum And Gallery
Arts, HeritageManage and maintain a fully accredited museum for the exhibition to the public of a collection of fine art and applied arts and crafts so as to promote education in art and appreciation of art and other collections of artefacts and natural exhibits so as to advance the education in the history, natural history, geography and economy of Llandudno and its environs the area of benefit and beyond
The Glan Conway War Memorial Hall And Institute
Facilities, HeritageThe hall is currently closed.At an EGM on Wed. 30th January 2008 it was decided to seek advice and wind up the charity which it seems has come to the end of its life in its present form
Penmachno Silver Band
ArtsPromoting better and more widespread performances of instrumental work and educating the general public in the appreciation and understanding of music.
Cylch Meithrin Bod Alaw
Beneficiary group, ChildcareCylch Meithrin Bod Alaw will be set up to provide preschool education and care to children aged 2-4 yearsold through the medium of Welsh. Our aim is to provide every child and family the opportunity to learn newexperiences through the medium of Welsh offering them a sound foundation on their journey to a bilingualeducation and life.
The Charity Of Sir John Wynne Of Gwydyr
Facilities, Health, Housing, Leisure, Religion400 year old charity being freeholders of the land and property known as the Almshouses Church Street Llanrwst.Charitable objects are to provide a community centre for enhancement of education and provision of facilities in the interests of social welfare and for recreation and other leisure activities
Bod Silin Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureProvides opportunities for young people,local schools and the people in the local community to engage in outdoor activities from this base. It is used as a base for schemes such as the Duke of Edinburgh Award expeditions.