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Our activities work towards improving the art of town and country planning and in reaching our objectives: securing decent homes for everyone in a good human-scale environment combining the best features of town and country; empowering people and communities to influence decisions that affect them; and improving the planning system in accordance with the principles of sustainable development
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· Auto-generated from filings + methodologyTown and Country Planning Association is a registered environment nonprofit, United Kingdom. It is registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales. It was founded in 1965 and has been operating for 61 years. Its registration number is 214348. It has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 76/100 (Strong transparency), indicating well-documented governance, financials, and contact details. This is below the average of 88/100 for environment charities in United Kingdom. The organization reports £2M in annual revenue. 15 officers and directors are publicly disclosed. No red flags have been detected.
Town and Country Planning Association has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 76/100. This score combines five components: Registration (20 pts), Financial Transparency (30 pts), Governance (20 pts), Contact Availability (10 pts), and Data Recency (20 pts), with negative adjustments for any red flags. A score of 76 ('Strong transparency') reflects well-documented governance, recent financials, named leadership, and working contact details. The charity allocates 100% of expenses to programs, which contributes positively to its score. For comparison, the average integrity assessment for environment charities in United Kingdom is 88/100.
Town and Country Planning Association is registered in United Kingdom. The organization was established in 1965 and has been active for 61 years.
Based on official tax filings, Town and Country Planning Association has £2M in annual revenue. It allocates 100% of expenses to programs and services. This is in line with the average of 97% for environment charities in United Kingdom. Create a free GiveRadar account to view the complete financial breakdown with year-over-year trends.
Town and Country Planning Association is classified as a Environment organization, registered in United Kingdom. By size, it is categorized as a medium organization. It has £2M in annual revenue. The organization has 15 disclosed officers and directors.
No red flags have been detected for Town and Country Planning Association. GiveRadar automatically screens charities for concerning patterns including high executive compensation, low program spending, and missing financial filings. Based on available official data, no issues have been identified.
Town and Country Planning Association has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 76/100 (Strong transparency) and no red flags have been detected, which suggests it is a well-documented organization. It is regulated by the Charity Commission. 100% of expenses go to programs. The peer average is 97%. You can donate directly through their official donation page linked on their GiveRadar profile. GiveRadar provides data for research purposes and does not endorse any organization. Always do your own due diligence.
Our activities work towards improving the art of town and country planning and in reaching our objectives: securing decent homes for everyone in a good human-scale environment combining the best features of town and country; empowering people and communities to influence decisions that affect them; and improving the planning system in accordance with the principles of sustainable development Town and Country Planning Association is classified as a environment organization registered in United Kingdom. The organization was founded in 1965.
Among environment charities registered in United Kingdom: Town and Country Planning Association's GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 76/100 is below the peer average of 88/100. It allocates 100% of expenses to programs, in line with the peer average of 97%. Its annual revenue of £2M is comparable to the peer average of £1M.
Town and Country Planning Association is a registered charity in the United Kingdom. If you are a UK taxpayer, your donation may qualify for Gift Aid, which allows the charity to claim an extra 25p for every 1 pound you donate at no cost to you. Higher-rate and additional-rate taxpayers can also claim additional relief on their Self Assessment tax return.
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Filing history
5 years on file from Charity Commission (UK) (FY2024): revenue, expenses, program spending, assets, and liabilities by fiscal year.
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UK donations qualify for Gift Aid. TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ASSOCIATION is registered with the Charity Commission. Eligible UK taxpayers can boost their gift by 25% at no extra cost.
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ASSOCIATION is in United Kingdom, a TGE (Transnational Giving Europe) member country. Dutch donors can route gifts via Stichting Transnational Giving Europe to receive Dutch ANBI-equivalent deductibility, subject to TGE's 5% pass-through fee.
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ASSOCIATION is registered in United Kingdom. US donors generally cannot deduct gifts to non-US charities directly. To claim a deduction, route the gift through a US 'Friends of' fiscal sponsor or a donor-advised fund that performs equivalency determination (IRS Rev. Proc. 92-94).
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NeutralCheck legal status of colony, Town & Country Planning Dept warns buyers - The Tribune
HC Strikes Down Goa Town & Country Planning Act’s Contentious Section - Realty Plus Magazine
Meghalaya Cabinet okays town & country planning scheme to address unplanned urbanization - Syllad
Bombay High Court Dismisses Challenge to Development Permissions Granted by Town & Country Planning - Raw Law
Goa government introduces town & country planning, land use amendment bills in house - ET Realty
Town & Country Planning cracks down on unauthorised billboards - BVI News
Assam Career : Directorate of Town & Country Planning Recruitment 2023 - Northeast Now (English)
Digitisation continues at Town & Country Planning - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday
Clearance awaited from Town & Country Planning dept: Wonderla Holidays on Chennai project - The Economic Times
Awaiting final clearance from Town & Country Planning dept: Wonderla Holidays on Chennai project - Devdiscourse
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Quick facts about Town and Country Planning Association
- What is Town and Country Planning Association?
- Town and Country Planning Association is a environment nonprofit organization, United Kingdom. Our activities work towards improving the art of town and country planning and in reaching our objectives: securing decent homes for everyone in a good human-scale environment combining the best features of town and country; empowering people and communities to influence decisions that affect them; and improving the planning system in accordance with the principles of sustainable development
- When was Town and Country Planning Association founded?
- Town and Country Planning Association was founded in 1965.
- Where is Town and Country Planning Association located?
- Headquartered in United Kingdom.
- What is Town and Country Planning Association's annual budget?
- Annual revenue for fiscal year 2024 is approximately £1M-£10M. 100% of expenses go to program services.
- Is Town and Country Planning Association trustworthy?
- Town and Country Planning Association has a GiveRadar Integrity Assessment of 76 out of 100 (Strong transparency). The score reflects public-data transparency: registration, financial disclosure, governance, contact details, and how recently data was refreshed. It does not measure program impact.
- What is Town and Country Planning Association's registration number?
- Registration: 214348 (United Kingdom).
- What is Town and Country Planning Association's website?
- https://www.tcpa.org.uk
- Are donations to Town and Country Planning Association tax-deductible?
- Donations may be tax-deductible for residents of United Kingdom under local rules. US donors should check whether the charity has an equivalency-determination letter or a US-based fiscal sponsor before claiming a deduction.