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Registered charity • Relief of poverty • Grants to individuals across Wales

Small support. Real dignity.

The Chantrey Trust (Llandudno Relief in Need Charity) provides targeted grants to help relieve poverty and improve wellbeing for older people, young people, children, and people with disabilities throughout Wales.

Where

Throughout Wales

How

Grants to individuals

Focus

Relief of poverty

Source reference for scope and method: Charity Commission “What, who, how, where”. View official listing .

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Charity No.

217436

Also known as

Chantrey Trust

The Quiet Promise

The Chantrey Trust exists to relieve poverty by making grants to individuals — focusing on older people, children and young people, and people with disabilities, with support available across Wales.

It is recorded as part of the Llandudno Relief in Need Charity and is referenced among local trusts connected to Llandudno Town Council.

Official references

Facts in this section are drawn from the Charity Commission listing and Llandudno Town Council trusts page. Source Source

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What the charity does

Prevention or relief of poverty

Delivered through individual grants.

Who the charity helps

Older people • Young people • Disabled people

Support is aimed at improving day-to-day wellbeing and stability.

Grant Pathways

The charity’s method is direct: grants to individuals. Below are common “pathways” aligned to the published beneficiary groups. Reference: Charity Commission “How the charity helps: Makes Grants To Individuals”. Source

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Pathway 01

Older People: steadier days

Practical, targeted help intended to ease hardship and improve quality of life.

Enquire via the contact form

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Young people in an educational support setting

Pathway 02

Children & Young People: keep going

Support that helps reduce financial pressure and protects wellbeing at key moments.

Ask what information to include

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Pathway 03

Disability support: remove barriers

Grants that can help people meet needs with greater independence and confidence.

Contact the trustees

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Small Grants, Big Lift

This trust’s impact is intentionally focused: direct support to individuals, aligned to published beneficiary groups and the prevention/relief of poverty.

Published beneficiary groups

3

Children/young people • Elderly/older people • People with disabilities

Reference: Charity Commission “Who the charity helps”. Source

Transparency snapshot (latest shown on listing)

Total income

569

Total expenditure

200

Values shown in the Charity Commission “Charity overview” (financial year ending 31 March 2025). Source

Speak to us about a grant

A simple, respectful process

  1. 01

    Make contact

    Use the form, email, or phone — and tell us who the grant is for and the need.

  2. 02

    Share essentials

    We’ll advise what information helps the trustees assess need and eligibility.

  3. 03

    Trustee review

    Decisions are aligned to the trust’s purpose: relief of poverty via individual grants.

“Help should feel like a handrail — not a spotlight.”

(A design principle for this website — not an attributed quote.)

Charity method and scope are taken from the Charity Commission listing. Source

Reach the Trustees

If you’d like to discuss an individual grant enquiry, contact us using the details below or send a message here.

Contact details

Address
LLANDUDNO TOWN COUNCIL
TOWN HALL, LLOYD STREET
LLANDUDNO, LL30 2UP
Legal identifier
Charity number 217436
Contact name (listed)
John Michael Boyle

Contact and scope details are consistent with the Charity Commission listing. Source

Send a message

Note: This demo form shows a confirmation message on-screen. For direct contact, email info@llandudnorinc.org or call +44 1492 879130.

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