Donations & Legacies
Thank you for considering a donation to support Knowle Park.
The income we receive enables us as a body of volunteers to look after the 60 acres of parkland we have been gifted as a community, to nurture the Park and the wildlife that lives here.
We invest in the upkeep and development of the Park every day, building and repairing fences, purchasing equipment, improving pathways and leisure amenities all for the benefit of the public at large. We make no charge for people to use the Park and we are open throughout the year. For this we need to maintain an income sufficient to meet these needs.
As a charity we are a Non-Profit Organisation.
There are no shareholders and profits paid away. We welcome any donations you may choose to make and thank you for your generosity in doing so.
As a charity we look to raise money for our work through donations and gifts.
These can be as little as a £1 or something more, as you wish.
If you are eligible for Gift Aid, Knowle Park Trust will receive an extra 25p for every £1 you donate under the Gift Aid scheme, at no extra cost to you.
If you wish to add Gift Aid the button below will take you to a short declaration form before you donate. We appreciate you spending this extra 2 minutes to complete it.
If you don't want to add gift aid you will be taken directly to the donation page.


Gifts in Wills / Legacies
Gifts in Wills / Legacies are a common mechanism by which people can support a favourite charity or cause after their death. Such gifts are an important part of a charity’s ability to plan for the future while recognising (should the donor wish it) to recognise and celebrate the gift given.
If you wish to find out more about making a Gift in your Will (also known as a Legacy) to the Park, we would be happy to talk with you about this.
In the first instance, please contact our Chairman, Martin Bamford (martin@bamfordphoto.co.uk) or our Treasurer, Brian Belcher (belcher.brian@icloud.com). Any such conversations will be held in strict confidence. And we recommend that you seek legal advice before coming to a decision.
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