Bubb: Commission performance must improve before charging fees
24 May 2013
Acevo chief executive Sir Stephen Bubb has said the Charity Commission will have to get better at regulating...
Sorry for interrupting, but there is something we need to tell you...
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website.
If you wish to restrict or block web browser cookies which are set on your device then you can do this through your browser settings, the Help function within your browser will tell you how.
A charitable trust in West Sussex has donated its final gift of over £103,000 to its local independent Age UK, as funding sources have dried up.
The Suzanne Green Charitable Trust was set up by seven directors of the West Sussex County Times newspaper after its owner passed away in 1988. It was set up to benefit aged people, providing grants to both individuals and charities providing facilities for the elderly. It donated £1.6m throughout its existance.
Help the Aged and Age Concern in Horsham joined forces in the recent national merger. As the main providers of assistance to the elderly in Horsham, the Trust provided £941,000 overall to the charities, which became Age UK Horsham.
In 2009 the Trust reported a fund balance of £275,611, and announced its intention to wind up the charity once this was exhausted, a process it estimated would take four years. Three years later the trustees have chosen to offer the final charitable funds of £103, 650 to Age UK Horsham, which were presented to the charity in the form of two cheques on Wednesday night (17 October).
The Trust's funds came solely from the estate of Suzanne Green, whose family were proprietors of the West Sussex County Times for more than 90 years.
Trust chairman Peter Lusher commented: "For more than 23 years the Trust has been helping elderly people across the Horsham district and we believe that the wishes of Mrs Green have been fulfilled. She had wanted her money to help elderly people who otherwise could not be assisted by government agencies, and the trustees have done their utmost to ensure that this has happened."
(See full image by clicking thumbnail below)
24 May 2013
Acevo chief executive Sir Stephen Bubb has said the Charity Commission will have to get better at regulating...
24 May 2013
The Big Lottery Fund is launching a £10m fund to help small charities and social enterprises attract...
23 May 2013
Unite members at Equinox Care have voted for two days of strike action over proposed pay cuts of up to...
24 May 2013
The Scottish Council of Voluntary Organisations has criticised the Scottish regulator, OSCR, for stepping...
24 May 2013
Acevo chief executive Sir Stephen Bubb has said the Charity Commission will have to get better at regulating...
24 May 2013
The chief executive of Barnardo’s Anne Marie Carrie will leave the children’s charity next month after...
24 May 2013
The Charity Commission launched its new website today, and hopes that the improvements will make it easier...
22 May 2013
Google has shortlisted ten UK charities which stand the chance of winning £500,000 as part of its Global...
20 May 2013
Your CivilSociety rounds-up the most read stories from the previous week.
Corporate Partnerships Survey 2012
from £35.00
BUY NOW
2012 Charity Shops Survey
from £75.00
BUY NOW
Fundraising (with optional website)
from £89.00
BUY NOW
29 Oct 2013
29 Oct 2013
29 Oct 2013
27 Nov 2013