Formation | 24 April 1919 |
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Legal status | Registered charity |
Purpose | Investment |
Headquarters | 2 Callaghan Square, Cardiff |
Region served | Wales |
Chairman | Mr J J Turner |
Parent organization | Church in Wales |
Budget (2018) | £20.645 million |
Endowment (2018) | £709.583 million |
Website | www |
The Representative Body of the Church in Wales is a registered charity, regulated by the Charity Commission for England and Wales, responsible for holding property and assets on behalf of the Church in Wales.[1][2] It was set up in 1917 to oversee the financial arrangements of the new province of the Anglican Communion when the Church in Wales split off from the Church of England in 1920.
Background
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