Saint Mary Beddgelert Ioan Said and National Churches Trust

Get Support: Wales / Cymru

Welcome/Croeso

We want to support you to keep your church, chapel or meeting house open, well maintained and in use. On this page you’ll find links to resources and training to help you do this. 


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Get in touch with us

Thanks to funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, we have a dedicated support officer, based in Wales, who is on hand to help you with advice and training. You can email Gareth at: Gareth.Simpson@nationalchurchestrust.org

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Gareth Simpson

Meet Gareth

“Hello/Shwmae, I’m based in South Wales, with strong connections to Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire. A second-language Welsh speaker with good knowledge of the whole of Wales from touring and walking the hills, which is a keen interest. I have 20 years’ experience of community support and development, working with grassroots projects and volunteers. This includes in the faith, countryside, food and drink, childcare and education sectors. I look forward to getting on the road and meeting you in your church, chapel and community.”

How we can help you

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Find out more about our grants

Whether you are looking to repair your roof, install a kitchen or accessible toilets, clear asbestos or simply need help undertaking regular essential maintenance to your building, we offer a range of grants to suit the size and needs of your project. We also have a special Cherish grant – created especially to help Welsh places of worship.

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Maintenance and project advice

From how to develop and manage a church building project, to keeping your church in good condition by regular maintenance, you can find out about the key things you need to do to look after your church building.

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Tourism support

Many churches, chapels and meeting houses were built to be at the heart of their communities; to be busy and used by all. There are many ways to ensure that this is still the case. Discover how to create the perfect welcome, tell your story and more.

What's on

Online: This year’s heritage events: opportunities for your church

Join us from 2pm on Tuesday 24 February 2026. This will be a short session to share some of the heritage events your church, chapel or meeting house could be part of this year. By joining established national or regional programmes, churches can tap into an existing audience, benefit from coordinated marketing, and attract visitors who may never have considered stepping inside.

Online: Smarter volunteer recruitment, a free workshop

Join us from 2pm on Tuesday 17 March 2026. This practical and inspiring session is designed to help you think differently about volunteering and support. It will explore how to broaden your appeal, strengthen relationships, and create welcoming opportunities for people to get involved.

Online: Discover the Impact of Your Church - The House of Good: Local

Join us from 2pm on Tuesday 31 March 2026 to learn more about The House of Good: Local, a powerful new social value calculator for churches, developed in partnership with State of Life and supported by the Benefact Trust, designed to help you understand and demonstrate the impact your church has in its community.

How we're helping places of worship

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New: Volunteer Mentoring Pilot Scheme

The Volunteer Mentoring Pilot Scheme helps connect people who have a story to share with those in need of support. We're looking for both mentors and mentees. Find out more and sign up today.






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