Governance and Accounts

As defined by our Royal Charter, Trinity House is governed by the Master, Wardens and Assistants with support from a broad maritime fraternity

The Master and Deputy Master—elected annually—oversee a Court of Elder Brethren selected from the much larger ranks of Younger Brethren. Once sworn in, Elder and Younger Brethren are members for life and represent Trinity House at almost every level of maritime activity in Britain.

The Court

Elder Brethren are elected to form the Court and oversee the Corporate Board and Lighthouse Board

Corporate Board

Members of the Corporate Board of Trinity House

Lighthouse Board

Members of the Lighthouse Board of Trinity House

Report and accounts

The service provided by Trinity House is financed from 'Light Dues' levied on commercial vessels calling at ports in the British Isles, based on the net registered tonnage of the vessel

Lighthouse Board and Audit Committee documents

Download minutes and other committee and board documents

Funding

At heart a charity, Trinity House carries out its works at no expense to the general taxpayer

How we operate without funding from the general taxpayer

Our work as a General Lighthouse Authority is financed from Light Dues levied on commercial vessels calling at ports in the British Isles.Trinity House’s Maritime and Corporate Charities are entirely self-funded by incomes derived from endowed funds and the letting of rooms at our Grade I Listed headquarters.