The Aire Rivers Trust
The Aire Rivers Trust
Aire Rivers Trust is a dedicated charity focused on improving the River Aire and fostering connections between people, places, and wildlife through volunteer efforts. They engage in various projects aimed at enhancing the river's health and biodiversity.
Services
- Corporate Volunteering And Sponsorship
- Natural Flood Management
- Volunteer Opportunities
Financial Snapshot
Directors
Name | Role | Appointed ↓ | Nationality | Age |
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Kimberley Jennings | Ecologist | 10/05/2023 | British | 37 years |
Alex Fraser | Water Consultant | 10/05/2023 | British | 34 years |
Catherine Broadhead | None | 10/05/2023 | British | 36 years |
Mark Julian Davis | Operations Manager | 10/05/2023 | British | 56 years |
Geoffrey Malcolm Roberts | Company Director | 06/02/2013 | British | 74 years |
David Paul Brazendale | None | 11/07/2011 | British | 68 years |
Wendy Susan Robinson | Teacher | 11/07/2011 | British | 62 years |
Kevin Sunderland | None | 08/12/2010 | British | 78 years |
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Properties
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Grants
Total grant funding received: £79,518.38
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01/04/2021 | £7,500.00 | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Water Environment Improvement Fund - Catchment Partnership Action Fund (CPAF) 2020-2022 |
Defras Catchment Based Approach (CaBA) Policy published in June 2013, defined a framework to encourage the adaptation of an integrated catchment based approach to improving the quality of our water environment. Defra has supported civil society organisations to establish and maintain partnerships across Englands catchments. | |||
11/11/2020 | £34,650.00 | Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport | Green Recovery Challenge Fund - Round 1 |
Green Recovery Challenge Fund 2020-21. The wider aim of the scheme is: The Green Recovery Challenge Fund is a short-term competitive fund to kick-start environmental renewal whilst creating and retaining a range of jobs. It is open to environmental charities and their partners to deliver projects in England.The aim of the fund is to support projects that are ready to deliver and focus on nature restoration, nature-based solutions and connecting people with nature, delivering against the goals of the Governments 25 Year Environment Plan (25YEP), whilst helping to sustain and build capacity in the sector. | |||
11/11/2020 | £34,650.00 | Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport | Green Recovery Challenge Fund - Round 1 |
Green Recovery Challenge Fund 2020-21. The wider aim of the scheme is: The Green Recovery Challenge Fund is a short-term competitive fund to kick-start environmental renewal whilst creating and retaining a range of jobs. It is open to environmental charities and their partners to deliver projects in England.The aim of the fund is to support projects that are ready to deliver and focus on nature restoration, nature-based solutions and connecting people with nature, delivering against the goals of the Governments 25 Year Environment Plan (25YEP), whilst helping to sustain and build capacity in the sector. | |||
11/11/2020 | -£4,781.62 | Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport | Green Recovery Challenge Fund - Round 1 |
Green Recovery Challenge Fund 2020-21. The wider aim of the scheme is: The Green Recovery Challenge Fund is a short-term competitive fund to kick-start environmental renewal whilst creating and retaining a range of jobs. It is open to environmental charities and their partners to deliver projects in England.The aim of the fund is to support projects that are ready to deliver and focus on nature restoration, nature-based solutions and connecting people with nature, delivering against the goals of the Governments 25 Year Environment Plan (25YEP), whilst helping to sustain and build capacity in the sector. | |||
15/05/2020 | £7,500.00 | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Water Environment Improvement Fund - Catchment Partnership Action Fund (CPAF) 2020-2022 |
Defras Catchment Based Approach (CaBA) Policy published in June 2013, defined a framework to encourage the adaptation of an integrated catchment based approach to improving the quality of our water environment. Defra has supported civil society organisations to establish and maintain partnerships across Englands catchments. |
Defras Catchment Based Approach (CaBA) Policy published in June 2013, defined a framework to encourage the adaptation of an integrated catchment based approach to improving the quality of our water environment. Defra has supported civil society organisations to establish and maintain partnerships across Englands catchments.
Green Recovery Challenge Fund 2020-21. The wider aim of the scheme is: The Green Recovery Challenge Fund is a short-term competitive fund to kick-start environmental renewal whilst creating and retaining a range of jobs. It is open to environmental charities and their partners to deliver projects in England.The aim of the fund is to support projects that are ready to deliver and focus on nature restoration, nature-based solutions and connecting people with nature, delivering against the goals of the Governments 25 Year Environment Plan (25YEP), whilst helping to sustain and build capacity in the sector.
Green Recovery Challenge Fund 2020-21. The wider aim of the scheme is: The Green Recovery Challenge Fund is a short-term competitive fund to kick-start environmental renewal whilst creating and retaining a range of jobs. It is open to environmental charities and their partners to deliver projects in England.The aim of the fund is to support projects that are ready to deliver and focus on nature restoration, nature-based solutions and connecting people with nature, delivering against the goals of the Governments 25 Year Environment Plan (25YEP), whilst helping to sustain and build capacity in the sector.
Green Recovery Challenge Fund 2020-21. The wider aim of the scheme is: The Green Recovery Challenge Fund is a short-term competitive fund to kick-start environmental renewal whilst creating and retaining a range of jobs. It is open to environmental charities and their partners to deliver projects in England.The aim of the fund is to support projects that are ready to deliver and focus on nature restoration, nature-based solutions and connecting people with nature, delivering against the goals of the Governments 25 Year Environment Plan (25YEP), whilst helping to sustain and build capacity in the sector.
Defras Catchment Based Approach (CaBA) Policy published in June 2013, defined a framework to encourage the adaptation of an integrated catchment based approach to improving the quality of our water environment. Defra has supported civil society organisations to establish and maintain partnerships across Englands catchments.
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Company Filings
Date | Category | Description | Document |
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10/03/2025 | Officers | Termination Director Company With Name Termination Date | View (1 page) |
27/02/2025 | Officers | Termination Director Company With Name Termination Date | View (1 page) |
19/02/2025 | Address | Change Registered Office Address Company With Date Old Address New Address | View (1 page) |
23/12/2024 | Accounts | Accounts Amended With Accounts Type Total Exemption Full | View (28 pages) |
16/12/2024 | Accounts | Accounts With Accounts Type Total Exemption Full | View (28 pages) |
04/12/2024 | Confirmation Statement | Confirmation Statement With Updates | View (3 pages) |
20/11/2024 | Officers | Appoint Person Secretary Company With Name Date | View (2 pages) |
Change Registered Office Address Company With Date Old Address New Address
Accounts Amended With Accounts Type Total Exemption Full