Billy Dove

Billy Dove

Chair, City Bridge Trust

Billy Dove MBE JP is chairman of the City of London's City Bridge Trust. 

Following a 23-year career as a teacher with the Inner London Education Authority (ILEA), he moved to the Atlee Foundation as charity administrator and then clerk to the trustees of the Housing the Homeless Fund.  He was a JP for 17 years and Is a member of the Corporation of London.  He has served on more than 30 committees and has been chairman of the education committee, the board of governors of the City of London School and Community and Children’s Services.

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Billy Dove, chair, City Bridge Trust

In an economic slump it is essential that funding for mental health services is protected and bolstered, not cut, argues Billy Dove.

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