The Governance RegisterEdition 2026 · Compiled 12th July 2026

Trinity Church, Sutton

Registered charity 1136623 Registered since 2010

Operates: Croydon, Merton, Sutton

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Board DNA

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12
trustees on the board
2.8y median 2y
average tenure
6y
longest tenure
2
trustees past 6 years
6.2y
average years in governance
9 vs 0 portfolio
first-time trustees
2
company-linked trustees

Sector coverage

Religious Activities 12

Commercial experience

Arts and leisure 2Other services 2

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Contact

Websitehttps://www.trinitychurchsutton.org.uk/
Emailinfo@trinitychurchsutton.org
Phone 020 8643 6884
AddressTrinity Church Sutton, 16 Cheam Road, Sutton, SM1 1DZ

Finances

£202,640 latest income

YearIncomeSpending
2021£153,939£128,813
2022£188,076£135,602
2023£188,076£135,602
2024£212,323£175,438
2025£202,640£213,566

What it does

What

Religious Activities

Who

The General Public/mankind

How

Provides Buildings/facilities/open SpaceOther Charitable Activities

Charitable objects

The purpose of the Charity is to advance the Christian faith in the Area of Benefit in accordance with the principles and practices of the Participating Churches. In achieving its purpose, the Charity will engage in a range of activities, either on its own or with others, including (but not restricted to):a) the celebration of public worship; b) the teaching of the Christian faith; c) mission and evangelism; d) pastoral work, including visiting the sick and the bereaved; e) the provision of facilities with a Christian ethos for the local community, including (but not restricted to) the elderly, the young and other groups with special needs; and f) the support of other charities in the UK and overseas.

Governing document: CONSTITUTION ADOPTED 18 APRIL 2010

Trustees (12)

12trustees
66median age
1aged 70+

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