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Introducing the George Fentham Trust

       George Fentham was born in Hampton-in-Arden in 1630 and went on to become a
       successful businessman in Birmingham. The George Fentham Trust was established in
       1698 on George Fentham’s death. He had provided in his will a sum of £20 per year to pay
       for a schoolmaster, £5 for the relief of the poor and £5 for an apprentice to benefit the
       residents of Hampton-in-Arden.
       The Trust continues to provide support for residents of the village, including :
          ▪   provision of the alms houses at Hampton Green

          ▪   elderly support services including our weekly lunch club for older residents
          ▪   maintenance of green spaces around the village including the pond, woodland
              and wildflower meadows
          ▪   maintenance of the Fentham Hall which is available for hire and hosts a number
              of regular events and classes

          ▪   grants in support of local organisations including the pre-school and the sports
              club
          ▪   educational grants given each year to village residents in higher education

          ▪   grants to George Fentham school including annual funding, currently amounting
              to £80,000 and a contribution to any capital expenditure

       The Trust may be able to provide financial and/or practical support to any village resident
       who finds themselves in hardship. Applications for assistance must be made in writing and
       sent to the Clerk either by post to George Fentham Meeting Room, Marsh Lane, Hampton-
       in-Arden, Solihull B92 0AH or by email clerk@georgefenthamtrust.org.uk

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