Lower Heyford & Caulcott Community Fund

The Lower Heyford and Caulcott Community Fund (LHCCF) is the operating name for the Lower Heyford Relief in Need Charity (LHRINC) which is a long-established charity in the Parish. 

LHCCF derives its income from the rental of property and agricultural land in the Parish.

The Charity’s principal aim is to provide financial help to residents of the villages who can demonstrate a real and unavoidable need.

The need may be for You, Your Friend, or Your Neighbour. If you, or they, are suffering from financial hardship and/or if you/they have to meet an unexpected expense then the Trustees of LHCCF may be able to make a contribution towards the cost.

This fund is also used to benefit people living in Lower Heyford and Caulcott. Good examples are Educational Grants for Young Persons or for those who wish to retrain and help may also be available for organisations that serve those in the villages.

To read about what the LHCCF can help with and how you apply please download the Grants or Help booklet here

To apply for any grants that are available, or if you or any resident you know needs help, please download and complete relevant form:

Full details and guidance are included in the forms.

If you are unsure what we can help with please e-mail:

  • For financial or other help                                          help.lhccf@gmail.com           
  • For grants:                                                                    grants.lhccf@gmail.com
  • For any other matters or queries please e-mail:    chair.lhccf@gmail.com

Alternatively, feel free to approach any of the current Trustees who are:

Stacey Prigent
Maddy Aldis-Evans
Aimée Bronock
JJ Macnamara
Bruce Eggeling

 

As most residents will know, they all live in either Lower Heyford or Caulcott.

If you wish to speak with any of the Trustees at any time, please, contact them in person, directly or, if you wish to, by e-mail at: info.lhccf@gmail.com : just mention the name of the Trustee you would like to approach in the e-mail subject line and let them know how you would like them to contact you (telephone/e-mail/personal call).

Whichever way you contact us please be assured that any and all enquiries and assistance will have complete confidentiality and will be considered on individual merit and within the remit of the Trustees. The process will be as unobtrusive as possible.