The Governance RegisterEdition 2026 · Compiled 12th July 2026

Archdeaconry of Bath Clerical Families Fund

Registered charity 230676 Registered since 1964

Operates: Bath And North East Somerset, North Somerset

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Board DNA

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7
trustees on the board
3y median 3y
average tenure
6y
longest tenure
1
trustees past 6 years
6.2y
average years in governance
0 vs 4 portfolio
first-time trustees
0
company-linked trustees

Sector coverage

Religious Activities 7Disability 5General Charitable Purposes 5The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty 2Accommodation/housing 1Education/training 1

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  • No commercial or business experience on the board
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Contact

Emaildenise.blake@bathwells.anglican.org
Phone01749685278
AddressBath and Wells DBF, Flourish House, 2 Cathedral Avenue, WELLS, Somerset, BA5 1FD

Finances

£80,612 latest income

YearIncomeSpending
2020£4,315£7,779
2021£4,201£18,188
2022£11,066£7,050
2023£161,238£15,997
2024£80,612£13,893

What it does

What

General Charitable PurposesReligious Activities

Who

Elderly/old PeopleOther Defined Groups

How

Makes Grants To Individuals

Charitable objects

The objects of the charity are for the relief of:• any financially needy clergy and their families licensed or with PTO (permission to officiate) from the Bishop of Bath and Wells within the Bath, Chew Magna, Locking, Midsomer Norton and Portishead Deaneries• any financially needy clergy and their families residing within the said Deaneries • any financially needy widows, widowers or partners, along with their children, of deceased clergy, who before they died were last licensed in the said Deaneries • any financially needy former spouses or partners, along with their children, who immediately before the relationship broke down, were the spouses or partners of clergy who were licensed in the said Deaneries.

Governing document: RULES ADOPTED 27.04.1962 AS AMENDED 12.11.1980 as amended on 18 Jun 2020 as amended on 03 Sep 2020

Trustees (7)

7trustees
0aged 70+

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