This is now referred to as “social investment” and was addressed by a law passed in 2016. The simple answer is that one charity (“A”) can give a guarantee e.g. to the bank for the borrowing of another charity (“B”)...
This is now referred to as “social investment” and was addressed by a law passed in 2016. The simple answer is that one charity (“A”) can give a guarantee e.g. to the bank for the borrowing of another charity (“B”)...
Horsecastle Evangelical Church has now successfully registered as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (“CIO”) with the Charity Commission. The church is well established in Yatton, Somerset and its registration as a CIO will strengthen its gospel work in this community. Horsecastle...
This Sunday, 24th September, two of our directors Simon Hale and Ben Bourne donned their newest running trainers and made their way to Victoria Embankment along with over 13,000 others to take part in the 2017 Robin Hood half marathon....
Making a Will is an important way of looking after the people closest to you. In some circumstances, there may be times when you also choose to leave a gift to a charity in your Will. This week marks an...
Ben Bourne, Charity and employment solicitor at Ellis-Fermor & Negus attended the Charity Commission’s Annual Public Meeting this autumn where the keynote speech was given by Neville Brownlee from the Charity Commission addressing the Commission’s new tougher approach in this...
Ellis-Fermor & Negus hosted their 11th annual garden party at Butterley Grange, Ripley on Wednesday 20th June. The rain held off and guests were able to enjoy an aperitif on the veranda, before their evening meal, inside the lavishly decorated...
The Ambulance Heritage Society are celebrating registration and official recognition as a charity with the Charity Commission. Simon Hale from Ellis-Fermor & Negus solicitors’ charity team advised the Ambulance Heritage Society on the setting up of the charitable company and...
On Sunday 17th June, the ‘Friends of the Cromford Canal’ are having a Treasure Hunt. First prize is a Kindle and second a Rucksack. Meet at Derwent Hotel (pub) at Whatstandwell – FREE PARKING- at 10:30. £5 each or £10 per...
A new enterprise with the aim of mentoring and supporting young people in Nottingham who are in danger of making poor choices in relation to drugs, alcohol, sex and education has been launched by ‘Vivant Mentoring Community Interest Company’. The...
We are delighted to have been involved in the merger of two local charities, ‘Amber Valley Community Transport’ and ‘Chesterfield and District Community Transport’. Both long-established charities exist to offer transport services to the community and are an invaluable help to local...
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