The Prince's Regeneration Trust
- The Prince's Regeneration Trust
The Prince’s Regeneration Trust is a project that enables under-used buildings to perform a new function. The Trust works in all four parts of the United Kingdom. The president of the trust is HRH Charles, Prince of Wales.
The Prince's Regeneration Trust is sometimes referred to as being part of The Prince's Charities group.
External links
* [http://www.princes-regeneration.org/ Official website]
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