Fields in Trust

Fields in Trust is a British charity set up in 1925 as the National Playing Fields Association (NPFA), by Brigadier-General Reginald Kentish and the Duke of York, later King George VI, who was the first president, which protects parks and green spaces and promotes the cause of accessible spaces for play, sports and recreation in British cities and towns.

Fields in Trust
Founded1925
FounderKing George VI
TypeCharity
Registration no.306070 (England and Wales) SC040357 (Scotland)
Focusprotection of recreational green space
Location
  • London
Area served
UK
Chair of Trustees
Jo Barnett
Chief Executive
Helen Griffiths
Employees
15
Websitewww.fieldsintrust.org
Formerly called
NPFA National Playing Fields Association

As well as campaigning to protect playing fields and open space, Fields in Trust legally protects the King George's Fields, 471 public recreation grounds set up as a memorial to King George V.

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