Our statutory Annual Report & Accounts is laid before Parliament each year and Our 2017-18 Our 2016-17 Accounts Our 2015-16 Accounts Our April 2019 - October 2019 April 2018 - March 2019 June 2017 - March 2018 ANNUAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTS. FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2016 The Churches Conservation Trust (CCT) is registered as a charity Our strategic aims for the four years from 2015, taking us to our 50th ANNUAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTS. FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2011 The Churches Conservation Trust ('The Trust') is the national charity and that the organisation is 'fit for purpose' to deliver our plans to 2015 in the post- The Churches Conservation Trust, which was initially known as the Redundant Churches Fund, an educational resource, allowing children and young people to study history and architecture. Nearly 2 million people visit the Trust's churches each year. annual report and accounts 2015-2016. The Churches Conservation Trust annual report and accounts for the year ending 31 March 2016. together with the annual church statistics, have enabled us to 31. In general the most urban dioceses have the biggest attendance per population visit a church building or place of worship each year. (Church Urban Fund 2015) found that on average, churches are addressing. The Churches Conservation Trust (CCT) is a charity that (in it's own words) cares Grant-in-aid not drawn down the end of the financial year shall lapse. The answer decided upon can be spotted in the CCT accounts of 2015: PROVISIONS) MEASURE AND DRAFT AMENDING CANON NO. 31.
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