Llandaff Cathedral
Memberships
How to Join the Friends
Membership starts at just £20 for a single annual membership. Joint, Life and Corporate Memberships are also available.
Payments can be made by Standing Order / Direct Debit (BACS) / Cheque
If you are a UK tax payer, we encourage you to complete the Gift Aid Declaration so that the Friends can reclaim the tax.
Make this the year YOU become a Friend of Llandaff Cathedral – it’s easy to join
Fees
Membership
Ordinary Member
Joint Members
Life Member
Joint Life Members
Corporate Member (Parishes/Parish Organisations)
Corporate Member (Schools/FE Organisations)
Corporate Member (Others)
Price
£20 per annum
£30 per annum
£250
£450
£50 per annum
£100 per annum
​£100 per annum
Leaving your Legacy
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The Friends are almost entirely funded by subscriptions and donations, and by individuals who leave the gift of a legacy in their wills. Legacies make a significant addition to the funds the Friends can make to the Cathedral and without them the help we are able to give would be much reduced.
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There is more than one type of legacy. You may wish to dedicate your gift to a loved one, by expressing your legacy as being in memory or you may wish your legacy to be used for a particular purpose, such as for cathedral music or for repairs to a specific part of the building.
A gift to the Friends in your will would be of great help and very much appreciated. It is a wonderful statement that will enable us to continue to support the Cathedral we love, and help to ensure it remains a special place for future generations. The amount that you give is entirely up to you. It can be large or small. We appreciate every legacy that we get. A gift in your Will really doesn’t have to be large to make a difference, and anything you leave can play a big part in our future. You may wish to dedicate your gift to a loved one, by expressing your legacy as being in memory. This is perfectly acceptable. Or you may wish your legacy to be used for a particular purpose, such as for cathedral music or for repairs to a specific part of the building. This is fine. You just have to make your wishes known in your will and we will ensure that they are carried out. There is more than one type of legacy. The most common are: Residuary (a share of the balance of your estate once all other bequests and liabilities have been settled); Pecuniary (a specific sum of money); Specific (a gift of a specific item such as personal possessions, shares , buildings). For more information or the answers to your questions, please contact the Treasurer, Mr Brian Robinson tel: 029 2056 3619 for a confidential conversation.