Clough Williams-Ellis Foundation
The Foundation is a charity that was founded by Sir Clough
Williams-Ellis in 1972, to protect his property and ensure its
conservation. The charity was re-registered in 2007 as the Clough
Williams-Ellis Foundation.
The Foundation is managed by up to eight trustees. Some are
descendants of Sir Clough. All are volunteers who bring expertise
in a range of areas.
The Foundation seeks to ensure Clough's vision continues,
specifically to "Cherish the past, adorn the present and construct
for the future."
Ymddiriedolaeth Clough Williams-Ellis Foundation
516895 Registered Charity Number
The Charity's Area
The Portmeirion peninsula at Minffordd and the Brondanw, Parc and
Croesor Estate at Llanfrothen, Gwynedd.
Charitable Purposes
To promote the permanent preservation...of lands of beauty or
historic interest or ecological
environmental or other scientific importance within the
Charity's Area and generally to improve protect and preserve
the natural aspect and character and amenities of the Charity's
Area.
To promote the permanent preservation... of buildings situated
within the Charity's Area of
national historic architectural or artistic interest and the
furniture, pictures and chattels held
therewith to promote access to and enjoyment of such
buildings and chattels by the public.
To promote the conservation of the rural landscape and the animal
and plant wildlife within the Charity's Area.
To promote public access to the countryside within the Charity's
Area, the provision of routes and ways therefore and the
preservation of footpaths commons and waste lands.
To advance education in Welsh history and culture and in biology,
zoology, botany, ecology and all kindred sciences.
For more information and contacts regarding the Charity
visit
www.brondanw.org
