2011 Accounts

To view our Annual Report and Financial Statements for 30 June 2011, please click on the link below. ... read more



Key events 2012

The Trustees are delighted to announce the appointment of its new Clerk, David White, who joined the charity at the end of last year.

David has a background in grant-making and the voluntary sector and has worked for a number of organisations. His most recent appointments include work with Lloyds TSB Foundation, The Big Lottery Fund and Age Concern England. His remit will include working with the Trustees to develop the strategy of the charity, meeting the challenges faced by individuals and the voluntary sector.

David commented: 'I look forward to contributing to the work of the charity; and working with voluntary organisations that meet the needs of people within our area of benefit.'



We hope our web site will keep you informed about what the Charity does, how we help the community and how you can apply for a grant. For more information about our Charity, visit the About our Charity page. To find out how we evolved and about our history, please visit our history page.

The Hampton Fuel Allotment Charity was formed by Act of Parliament dated 31st May 1811 during the reign of King George III. The purpose of the Act was to clarify land ownership and agree boundaries. Once achieved, land could be enclosed, then cultivated to increase its productivity and value. This activity was being repeated across the country. In the Parish of Hampton, however, the King was Lord of the Manor, with rights of the soil and a claim to royalties from all common and wastelands.


If you would like to apply for a grant, please don't send us requests by email. Visit the Applications page to read about the application process and to download application forms.





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