Fleetwood Town Community Trust
Fleetwood Town Community Trust
Financial Snapshot
Directors
Name | Role | Appointed ↓ | Nationality | Age |
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Paul John Ronson | Certified Chartered Accountant | 01/02/2024 | British | 58 years |
Matthew Turner | Head Teacher | 01/02/2024 | British | 49 years |
George Otieno Ayoma | Pastor | 01/02/2024 | British | 53 years |
Jeremy Alexander Quartermain | Headteacher | 19/08/2020 | British | 48 years |
Martin Shipway | Solicitor | 19/08/2020 | British | 49 years |
Karen Boylan | Project Manager (nhs) | 08/05/2017 | British | 64 years |
Hugh Charles Mccaw | Ceo Marketing Company Consultant | 27/11/2015 | British | 72 years |
Peter William Murphy | Borough Councillor Boatmaster | 27/11/2015 | British | 68 years |
Steven Curwood | Director | 31/03/2011 | British | 52 years |
People with Significant Control
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Charges
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Properties
No property information available
Grants
Total grant funding received: £130,381.67
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07/07/2023 | £9,134.00 | The National Lottery Community Fund | National Lottery Awards for All England |
The funding will be used to deliver a programme of family wellbeing support with the aim of improving skills and health and wellbeing of local families. | |||
07/07/2023 | £15,000.00 | Sport England | Small Grants |
This project will deliver a range of weekly activities for young people and adults with additional needs including Multi Sports (5-18 years old), Youth Club (12-18 years old), PAN Ability Futsal (12-18 years old), Adult Boccia (18+ years old), Adult Exercise and Fitness (18+ years old). The project will also provide training for volunteers in first aid, safeguarding and boccia/dodgeball coaching. | |||
10/02/2023 | £23,566.67 | Ministry of Defence | Armed Forces Charities (Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust) |
"The Armed Forces Covenant aims to: 1) the Armed Forces Covenant defines the enduring, general principles that should govern the relationship between the Nation, the Government and the Armed Forces community. 2) It aims to encourage all parties within a community to offer support to the local Armed Forces community and make it easier for Service personnel, families and veterans to access the help and support available from the MOD, from statutory providers and from the Charitable and Voluntary Sector. These organisations already work together in partnership at local level. 3) the scheme is intended to be a two-way arrangement and the Armed Forces community are encouraged to do as much as they can to support their community and promote activity which integrates the Service community into civilian life. " | |||
13/11/2020 | £35,000.00 | Ministry of Defence | Veterans' Health & Well Being Fund FY20/21 |
The Positive Pathways programme funded projects that develop and run activities supporting the mental health and wellbeing of ex-Forces. | |||
19/06/2020 | £9,328.00 | 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." |
The funding will be used to deliver a programme of family wellbeing support with the aim of improving skills and health and wellbeing of local families.
This project will deliver a range of weekly activities for young people and adults with additional needs including Multi Sports (5-18 years old), Youth Club (12-18 years old), PAN Ability Futsal (12-18 years old), Adult Boccia (18+ years old), Adult Exercise and Fitness (18+ years old). The project will also provide training for volunteers in first aid, safeguarding and boccia/dodgeball coaching.
"The Armed Forces Covenant aims to: 1) the Armed Forces Covenant defines the enduring, general principles that should govern the relationship between the Nation, the Government and the Armed Forces community. 2) It aims to encourage all parties within a community to offer support to the local Armed Forces community and make it easier for Service personnel, families and veterans to access the help and support available from the MOD, from statutory providers and from the Charitable and Voluntary Sector. These organisations already work together in partnership at local level. 3) the scheme is intended to be a two-way arrangement and the Armed Forces community are encouraged to do as much as they can to support their community and promote activity which integrates the Service community into civilian life. "
The Positive Pathways programme funded projects that develop and run activities supporting the mental health and wellbeing of ex-Forces.
"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."
Group Structure
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Government Council Contracts Beta
No council contracts found
Company Filings
Date | Category | Description | Document |
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01/04/2025 | Accounts | Accounts With Accounts Type Full | View (37 pages) |
08/04/2024 | Confirmation Statement | Confirmation Statement With No Updates | View (3 pages) |
14/02/2024 | Officers | Appoint Person Director Company With Name Date | View (2 pages) |
14/02/2024 | Officers | Appoint Person Director Company With Name Date | View (2 pages) |
13/02/2024 | Officers | Appoint Person Director Company With Name Date | View (2 pages) |
03/10/2023 | Accounts | Accounts With Accounts Type Total Exemption Full | View (24 pages) |
26/05/2023 | Confirmation Statement | Confirmation Statement With No Updates | View (3 pages) |