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was created. The St Saviour's vestry nominated members to the St Saviour's District Board of Works. In 1900 the corporation had its ecclesiastical role removed, which left only the charitable functions intact. The civil parish of St Saviour was abolished in 1930. The charity also took over
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The charity's almshouses at St Saviour's Court and Hopton's Gardens provide 73 residential units for people usually older than 65 years of age. The new almshouse development at 94-116 Southwark Park Road will be called Appleby Blue Almshouse and provides an additional 57 homes.
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The charity provides grants to other organisations in Southwark through its Community Investment programme. The grants budget is approximately £1m per annum, but is often more than this as result of awarding grants using external funds.
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forced their move to West Norwood. These buildings stood until 2006 when they were sold for redevelopment, and the new almshouse was opened at St Saviour's Court in Purley, south London. The charity also holds an annual service in
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to Elizabeth I, and MP for Southwark. At his death he left the land and properties in Park Street for development of almshouses for the poor of the parish. The charity still owns the properties on this land right by
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The charity also has a research and influence focus, developing partnerships with research funders and research institutions. Its main focus is housing and ageing, and the impact on health and wellbeing.
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The charity still maintains vestiges to its past through giving honorary titles of the Wardens to Trustees including Warden of the Great Account, Renter Warden and Bell Warden.
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with charity number 1103731. It was incorporated on 13 May 2004. The charity can have up to 12 trustees, who are normally connected to Southwark through their work or home.
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The Board meet up to 5 times per year. There are two subcommittees which focus on grant making and finances. The head office is based in Crucifix Lane in London.
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The Corporation of Wardens of the Parish of St Saviour, Southwark was incorporated in 1541 to administer the affairs of the parish of
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The charity is corporate trustee to the linked United St Saviour's Endowment Charity and Hopton's Charity.
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is a charity in the London Borough of Southwark, London, England. Its purpose is to alleviate poverty in
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The charity's earliest benefactors included Thomas Cure who died in 1588. He was one of the Wardens,
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Corporation of Wardens of the Parish of St Saviour, Southwark
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Corporation of Wardens of the Parish of St Saviour, Southwark
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Other benefactors include Jane Hargrave, Edward Hewlett,
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Organisations based in the London Borough of Southwark
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Corporation of Wardens of St Saviour's Parish
Hopton's Charity
Nonprofit
51°30′08″N 0°04′54″W / 51.502144°N 0.081552°W / 51.502144; -0.081552
England and Wales
Endowment
www.ustsc.org.uk
Southwark
almshouses
Southwark St Saviour
Guild of the Assumption of St Margaret's Church
St Saviour's District
Hopton's Charity
Saddler
Borough Market
London Bridge Station
Southwark Cathedral
Edward Alleyn
charitable company
"Saint Saviour, Southwark; Borough High Street, Southwark"
"The London Government Order 1970"
"United St. Saviour's Charity celebrates milestone in its history with launch of brand new almshouses in partnership with JTRE London"
Official website
Categories
Charities based in London
Organisations based in the London Borough of Southwark

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