the friends of the parish church of st. peter and st. paul in chaldon, surrey
The charity supports other charities or voluntary bodies and the general public. The Friends Of The Parish Church Of St. Peter And St. Paul In Chaldon, Surrey is a registered charity whose purpose is arts, culture, heritage, or science. It delivers its work by providing other financial support. The charity is based in Caterham and operates in Surrey.
This page summarises publicly available information about the charity, including its activities, beneficiaries, and registration details, based on official records.
Activities & Mission
To preserve and promote the history, cultural heritage and fabric of the parish church of St.Peter and St.Paul in Chaldon, Surrey. This is achieved by raising funds and donations from the general public to help maintain the church building and by promoting the visitor experience through the collection and dissemination of information about the history and cultural heritage of the church building.
Fundraising
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Financial Efficiency
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Chaldon
Caterham
CR3 5DY
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Also Known As
- THE FRIENDS OF CHALDON CHURCH