Neuro Therapy Centre Ltd
Neuro Therapy Centre Ltd
The Neuro Therapy Centre is a charity dedicated to providing practical support and therapies to individuals with neurological conditions. They offer a range of services including physiotherapy, exercise programs, and counselling, fostering a supportive community for both patients and their carers.
Products
- Exercise Films
- Self-care Videos
Services
- Counselling
- Exercise Programs
- Physiotherapy
Financial Snapshot
Directors
Name | Role | Appointed ↓ | Nationality | Age |
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Michael Lawrence Sayer Martin | Retired | 11/09/2024 | British | 77 years |
Paul Crossland | Retired | 11/09/2024 | British | 61 years |
David James Purdell-lewis | Retired | 11/09/2024 | British | 84 years |
Norman Charles Holladay | Retired | 14/09/2023 | British | 73 years |
Hilary Harris | Retired | 14/09/2022 | British | 82 years |
Derek William Sanders | Retired | 06/09/2019 | British | 71 years |
Lorraine Antonia Carrol Dodd | Retired | 03/07/2015 | British | 69 years |
Louise Eccleston | Solicitor | 07/06/2012 | British | 58 years |
John Brierley | Retired | 25/06/2010 | British | 76 years |
People with Significant Control
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No active PSCs found |
Financial Accounts
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Charges
Properties
No property information available
Grants
Total grant funding received: £287,258.16
Programme | |||
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09/06/2022 | £14,526.00 | Cheshire Community Foundation | CCF - Community Grants Programme 2022 |
Neuro Support for Covid Recovery | |||
02/11/2021 | £60,000.00 | Sport England | Core Market Open Fund |
Funding under Sport England's Core Market Open Fund funding programme for a Revenue project titled Core Market Open Fund 1. This project is a Sport and Physical Activity project, with a focus on beneficiaries with a disability. | |||
08/09/2020 | £12,874.08 | Cheshire Community Foundation | DCMS Covid-19 Response Ph 2 |
1. The Neuro Therapy Centre supports people who are vulnerable due to their long term, degenerative neurological condition for whom there is little statutory support in the region. We also support their Carers to care and maintain own physical health and mental wellbeing. 2. By taking into account social distancing and PPE requirements, the project will ensure the re-introduction of safe access to group physiotherapy, fitness & exercise, and Oxygen Therapy for individuals with neurological conditions on site at our premises in Saltney. This support will initially be by invitation only and will target the ongoing needs of those individuals who are most isolated and vulnerable, and who may not have engaged virtually due to physical, financial and/or IT and other barriers, in order to ensure their health and wellbeing needs are being met. 3. Grant funding will be used to contribute towards the cost of social distancing measures, PPE, IT and other operational requirements to ensure safe access to face-to-face services on-site in Saltney, in compliance with Government Guidance, as well as the NTC’s own Reopening Policy and Visitor Guidelines. 4. The focus of our project is the improved inclusion of ‘high’ and ‘moderate’ risk individuals with a long term, degenerative neurological condition, at a time when many are more vulnerable to infection and at risk of exclusion and isolation due to COVID-19, and we believe our preventative philosophy and transformational response to the pandemic closely aligns with the CCF COVID-19 Response Grants programme - Longer Term Emergency Phase focus of supporting organisations to adapt to the crisis. By taking this preventative approach, we want to reintroduce face-to-face exercise opportunities and other support required to enable them to manage their symptoms, limit further physical and mental deterioration due to their condition, and help them recover from the negative effects of the pandemic, whilst also ensuring they are safe and protected. This project will support improved health and wellbeing, and address the needs of the most isolated of our community many of whom will not have been out of their homes since lock-down started. 5. The impact of the pandemic has been significant on our income, which has reduced because of cancelled fundraising events, reduced subsidised contributions from members towards on-site face to face classes which have all ceased, and reduced revenue from our Community Café. Significant support has however been secured from the Steve Morgan Foundation to offset lost income for the period April to September 20, and other funding has been secured for the Emergency Phase 1 of the 'Virtual Centre' so our funding request does NOT include a support for financial stability. | |||
08/09/2020 | £12,074.08 | Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport | Big Night In |
NET, Comic Relief and Children in Need will use this funding to provide: increased support to vulnerable people and hidden groups, thus reducing the burden on public services; reach local grassroots and small organisations who can provide an on-the-ground community response to the crisis; and, support local charitable organisations to mobilise volunteers to enable better targeted support in communities through empowered local groups. | |||
23/07/2020 | £40,000.00 | Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport | Coronavirus Community Support Fund |
"The fund aims to:1) To reduce closures of essential charities that provide essential services to vulnerable groups during the COVID-19 crisis by ensuring they have the financial resources to operate, thereby reducing the burden on public services.2) To ensure essential services are provided to vulnerable people, both in the short and long term through increased community support through the work of charitable organisations." |
Neuro Support for Covid Recovery
Funding under Sport England's Core Market Open Fund funding programme for a Revenue project titled Core Market Open Fund 1. This project is a Sport and Physical Activity project, with a focus on beneficiaries with a disability.
1. The Neuro Therapy Centre supports people who are vulnerable due to their long term, degenerative neurological condition for whom there is little statutory support in the region. We also support their Carers to care and maintain own physical health and mental wellbeing. 2. By taking into account social distancing and PPE requirements, the project will ensure the re-introduction of safe access to group physiotherapy, fitness & exercise, and Oxygen Therapy for individuals with neurological conditions on site at our premises in Saltney. This support will initially be by invitation only and will target the ongoing needs of those individuals who are most isolated and vulnerable, and who may not have engaged virtually due to physical, financial and/or IT and other barriers, in order to ensure their health and wellbeing needs are being met. 3. Grant funding will be used to contribute towards the cost of social distancing measures, PPE, IT and other operational requirements to ensure safe access to face-to-face services on-site in Saltney, in compliance with Government Guidance, as well as the NTC’s own Reopening Policy and Visitor Guidelines. 4. The focus of our project is the improved inclusion of ‘high’ and ‘moderate’ risk individuals with a long term, degenerative neurological condition, at a time when many are more vulnerable to infection and at risk of exclusion and isolation due to COVID-19, and we believe our preventative philosophy and transformational response to the pandemic closely aligns with the CCF COVID-19 Response Grants programme - Longer Term Emergency Phase focus of supporting organisations to adapt to the crisis. By taking this preventative approach, we want to reintroduce face-to-face exercise opportunities and other support required to enable them to manage their symptoms, limit further physical and mental deterioration due to their condition, and help them recover from the negative effects of the pandemic, whilst also ensuring they are safe and protected. This project will support improved health and wellbeing, and address the needs of the most isolated of our community many of whom will not have been out of their homes since lock-down started. 5. The impact of the pandemic has been significant on our income, which has reduced because of cancelled fundraising events, reduced subsidised contributions from members towards on-site face to face classes which have all ceased, and reduced revenue from our Community Café. Significant support has however been secured from the Steve Morgan Foundation to offset lost income for the period April to September 20, and other funding has been secured for the Emergency Phase 1 of the 'Virtual Centre' so our funding request does NOT include a support for financial stability.
NET, Comic Relief and Children in Need will use this funding to provide: increased support to vulnerable people and hidden groups, thus reducing the burden on public services; reach local grassroots and small organisations who can provide an on-the-ground community response to the crisis; and, support local charitable organisations to mobilise volunteers to enable better targeted support in communities through empowered local groups.
"The fund aims to:1) To reduce closures of essential charities that provide essential services to vulnerable groups during the COVID-19 crisis by ensuring they have the financial resources to operate, thereby reducing the burden on public services.2) To ensure essential services are provided to vulnerable people, both in the short and long term through increased community support through the work of charitable organisations."
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Company Filings
Date | Category | Description | Document |
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01/05/2025 | Officers | Termination Director Company With Name Termination Date | View (1 page) |
31/10/2024 | Officers | Termination Director Company With Name Termination Date | View (1 page) |
24/09/2024 | Accounts | Accounts With Accounts Type Total Exemption Full | View (38 pages) |
16/09/2024 | Officers | Appoint Person Director Company With Name Date | View (2 pages) |
15/09/2024 | Officers | Appoint Person Director Company With Name Date | View (2 pages) |
15/09/2024 | Officers | Appoint Person Director Company With Name Date | View (2 pages) |
27/06/2024 | Confirmation Statement | Confirmation Statement With No Updates | View (3 pages) |