They are the Parkinson's support and research charity. For more than 40 years they have been working to find a cure and improve life for everyone affected by Parkinson's.
The Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution is a welfare charity which changes lives for the better.
We offer financial support to farming people in hardship of all ages. We treat every application for support on its own merits, working with compassion and discretion.
To qualify for long-term financial support, applicants must normally be 65 or over and
have worked in farming for at least 10 years. Dependants can also qualify for assistance. The trustees retain the discretion to help people at all times.
We provide short-term and long-term support to people and many become ‘full beneficiaries’ of the charity, receiving ongoing regular payments.
Every case is different and the help we offer is wide ranging.
Thank you for all your help over the years and all the afternoon tea and cake.
Richard, Becky, Ben and Katy
Mr Richard Bradshaw
Happy memories from Dorothy Coles and family
Mr Alan Coles
Fond memories of over Twenty Years.
Tea, Chats and always a warm welcome.
Reunited with Esther.
Phil, Beth, Shaun
Mr Phillip Turner
In loving memory of Daniel Goodwin.
A donation has been made to Parkinson’s Disease Society of the United Kingdom
Thinking of the family and sending my sincere condolences ..
Margaret Stott