Clarets IN The Community Limited
Clarets IN The Community Limited
Burnley FC in the Community is the official charity of Burnley Football Club, dedicated to empowering communities through sport and education. They offer various programs aimed at improving health, wellbeing, and education for all ages.
Products
- Extra Time And No Nay Never Forget Programmes
- Premier League Primary Stars Programme
- Schools Mental Wellbeing Project
Services
- Activity Camps
- Cricket Education
- Foodbank Services
- Football Health And Wellbeing
- Netball
Financial Snapshot
Directors
Name | Role | Appointed ↓ | Nationality | Age |
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Stuart Andrew Hunt | President Of Business Operations | 01/11/2023 | American | 49 years |
Matthew Robert Williams | Chief Operating Officer | 26/01/2023 | British | 50 years |
Yasara Naheed | Gp | 08/03/2022 | British | 51 years |
David Leslie Rothwell | Deputy Principal | 04/07/2021 | British | 56 years |
Alan Gary Pace | Sports Management | 04/07/2021 | American | 57 years |
Afrasiab Anwar | Local Government Officer | 04/07/2021 | British | 45 years |
Michael Lee Garlick | Company Director | 11/01/2021 | British | 61 years |
David Michael Lawson | Solicitor | 31/03/2017 | British | 54 years |
Barry Charles Kilby | Company Director | 31/07/2015 | British | 76 years |
Richard Herbert John Sutton | Company Director | 31/07/2015 | British | 63 years |
Brian Thomas Nelson | Company Director | 01/08/2014 | British | 76 years |
Philip Alan Stuart Wilson | Provost And Chief Executive | 18/07/2013 | British | 53 years |
People with Significant Control
Name | Nature of Control | Notified On | Nationality |
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Helen Louise Gurman | Significant Influence Or Control | 16/01/2023 | British |
Brian Thomas Nelson | Right To Appoint And Remove Directors, Right To Appoint And Remove Directors As Trust, Right To Appoint And Remove Directors As Firm | 01/07/2016 | British |
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Charges
Properties
Whitehough Outdoor Education Centre, Barley New Road, Barley, Burnley (BB12 9LF)
Grants
Total grant funding received: £561,004.60
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10/02/2023 | £31,000.00 | 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. " | |||
09/06/2022 | £2,560.00 | Sport England | Queen's Platinum Jubilee Activity Fund |
This project will support 40 ndividuals to remain independent, active and socially connected for longer. | |||
01/04/2022 | £369.60 | Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | Countryside Stewardship |
This measure covers grant funding for basic services and village renewal in rural areas under Countryside Productivity and ESIF Growth Programme Small / micro rural businesses, rural community groups, and any public / private entities working in partnership with those community groups can apply for funding. The measure aims to develop the economies of rural communities and their infrastructure such as community buildings, public spaces and cultural, tourism and heritage amenities. Investments should enhance landscape quality and help meet challenges of rural communities relating to distance, population scarcity, aging, social isolation and market structure. Measure is also used to encourage visits to farms for educational purposes and renovation / maintenance of historic farm buildings. RPA administers for measures in England. | |||
12/11/2021 | £17,500.00 | Ministry of Defence | Armed Forces Charities (Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust) |
To increase capacity in services and initiatives that offer supportive comradeship, engagement and wellbeing efforts for those in the Armed Forces community impacted by events in Afghanistan, and the wider veterans community. | |||
12/02/2021 | £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. |
"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. "
This project will support 40 ndividuals to remain independent, active and socially connected for longer.
This measure covers grant funding for basic services and village renewal in rural areas under Countryside Productivity and ESIF Growth Programme Small / micro rural businesses, rural community groups, and any public / private entities working in partnership with those community groups can apply for funding. The measure aims to develop the economies of rural communities and their infrastructure such as community buildings, public spaces and cultural, tourism and heritage amenities. Investments should enhance landscape quality and help meet challenges of rural communities relating to distance, population scarcity, aging, social isolation and market structure. Measure is also used to encourage visits to farms for educational purposes and renovation / maintenance of historic farm buildings. RPA administers for measures in England.
To increase capacity in services and initiatives that offer supportive comradeship, engagement and wellbeing efforts for those in the Armed Forces community impacted by events in Afghanistan, and the wider veterans community.
The Positive Pathways programme funded projects that develop and run activities supporting the mental health and wellbeing of ex-Forces.
Government Council Contracts Beta
Council Partners
Company Filings
Date | Category | Description | Document |
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18/03/2025 | Accounts | Accounts With Accounts Type Group | View (40 pages) |
28/02/2025 | Officers | Termination Director Company With Name Termination Date | View (1 page) |
18/07/2024 | Confirmation Statement | Confirmation Statement With No Updates | View (3 pages) |
30/03/2024 | Accounts | Accounts With Accounts Type Group | View (39 pages) |
06/11/2023 | Officers | Appoint Person Director Company With Name Date | View (2 pages) |
20/07/2023 | Confirmation Statement | Confirmation Statement With No Updates | View (3 pages) |
07/07/2023 | Officers | Termination Director Company With Name Termination Date | View (1 page) |