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Reports & Accounts

Reports & Accounts

As a charity Lench's Trust prepares audited accounts and reports which are submitted each year to the Charity Commission, Companies House and the Homes & Communities Agency, our main regulatory bodies. Read more

Published: 12th May, 2016

Updated: 28th July, 2021

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Our Local Promise

Our Local Promise

Lench's Trust is committed, as an almshouse charity, to work with local communities to provide housing solutions which respond to the needs of older people in Birmingham. Read more

Published: 12th May, 2016

Updated: 28th July, 2021

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Our Services

Our Services

The main purpose of Lench's Trust is to promote independent living for older people who are facing financial hardship or social isolation. Read more

Published: 12th May, 2016

Updated: 28th July, 2021

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Trustees & Staff

Both our staff and trustees play vital roles at Lench's Trust. Read more

Published: 12th May, 2016

Updated: 18th July, 2023

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Our History

Our History

In 1525 William Lench, a tanner by trade and living in Moor Street, then called Mole Street, decided to leave his worldly wealth to nineteen of his friends by a Deed of Gift dated 11th March 1525. Read more

Published: 12th May, 2016

Updated: 28th July, 2021

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About Us

About Us

Lench's Trust is an almshouse charity founded in 1526 by William Lench. Read more

Published: 12th May, 2016

Updated: 21st May, 2021

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  • Support & Wellbeing Review

    Support & Wellbeing Review form

  • Visit to the Gurdwara on Soho Road

    Visit to the Gurdwara on Soho Road

    On Tuesday 4th April, Richard Moxon, Trustee of Lench’s Trust, and Jean-Luc Priez, CEO, had the honour of being invited to the Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewa Jatha (Gudwara) on Soho Road and to meet its chair and spiritual leader, Bhai Sahib Dr Mohinder Singh. Read more...

  • Announcement of the new Chief Executive appointment, Dominic Bradley

    Announcement of the new Chief Executive appointment, Dominic Bradley

    Lench’s Trust is pleased to announce the appointment of Dominic Bradley as its new Chief Executive from when its current Chief Executive, Jean-Luc Priez, retires in July this year.

  • Good Friday and Easter Sunday 2023

    Good Friday and Easter Sunday 2023

    Good Friday is celebrated every year and is on the Friday before Easter. In this article, we'll take a little look at what Good Friday and Easter is all about. Click here to read more...

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    Lench's Trust is an almshouse charity founded in 1526 by William Lench.

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    Both our staff and trustees play vital roles at Lench's Trust.

  • FAQ

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    Find answers to Frequently Asked Questions.

  • Our History

    Our History

    In 1525 William Lench, a tanner by trade and living in Moor Street, then called Mole Street, decided to leave his worldly wealth to nineteen of his friends by a Deed of Gift dated 11th March 1525.

  • Our Services

    Our Services

    The main purpose of Lench's Trust is to promote independent living for older people who are facing financial hardship or social isolation.

Get in Touch

William Lench Court
80 Ridgacre Road
Birmingham
B32 2AQ

T: 0121 426 0455
E: [email protected]

If you are a member of the media and have a question about the Trust or our work, please contact Michelle Hallmark at Creative Bridge. She can be reached via [email protected] or by phoning 07545610277

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