Charities associated with the SVR
A number of charitable bodies support the SVRSevern Valley Railway or individual projects or collections, and which are referred to in this Wiki.
Charitable Status
Structures registered with the Charity Commission can include a charitable incorporated organisation (CIO), a charitable company or an unincorporated association or trust.[1]
A charitable Community Benefit Society (CBSCommunity Benefit Society, a charitable body) is a community benefit society with exclusively charitable purposes. A charitable community benefit society may not register as a charity with the Charity Commission, but instead must apply to HMRC to be recognised as an exempt charity for tax purposes[2].
Current charities
As of 2021[update] these are:
- 1501 Pannier Tank Association
- The 82045 Steam Locomotive Trust
- The Great Western (SVR) Association
- Kidderminster Railway Museum
- Severn Valley Railway Charitable Trust Ltd
- Stanier 8F Locomotive Society
- Trevithick 200
- The Warwickshire Industrial Locomotive Trust[3]
- Western Locomotive Association
- The Erlestoke Manor Fund is a charitable Community Benefit Society
- The 4150 Fund is a Community Benefit Society.[4]
- The 2857 Society is a Charitable Community Benefit Society.[5]
The Warwickshire Industrial Locomotive Trust does not own the locomotive, which is owned by the non-charitable Warwickshire Industrial Locomotive Preservation Group.
Ceased charities
The Bridgnorth Footbridge Trust commissioned a new footbridge outside Bridgnorth station. The Trust, Charity number 701636, was registered on 1 June 1989 and removed from the register on 27 February 1998 when it ceased to exist.
The Ironbridge Railway Trust
The Ironbridge Railway Trust was registered as charity no. 1129939 on 2 June 2009. It is independent from the SVRSevern Valley Railway. Its charitable objects include to develop, construct, preserve, operate the railway between Buildwas and Bridgnorth via Ironbridge, connecting to the existing Severn Valley Railway.[6] Its website however proposes only a park and ride shuttle rail service from Buildwas to Ironbridge[7].
Organisations intending to move to charitable status
- Barry Railway Carriage Trust is "working towards the aim of becoming a Charity and have made several steps towards this goal."[8]
- As of January 2021[update] The GWR 813 Preservation Fund intends to secure charitable status in the near future[9].
See also
List of preservation groups with an SVR connection
References
- ↑ The Charity Commission (retrieved 5 January 2017)
- ↑ Community Shares (retrieved 10 September 2019)
- ↑ The Warwickshire Industrial Locomotive Trust website (retrieved 4 January 2017)
- ↑ 4150 Fund September 2019 Update
- ↑ 2857 Fund website
- ↑ Charity Commission (retrieved 4 January 2017)
- ↑ Ironbridge Railway Trust (Retrieved 26 January 2010)
- ↑ Barry Railway Carriage Trust website (retrieved 5 January 2017)
- ↑ Baxter, Nick J.P., GWRGreat Western Railway 813 Preservation Fund Facebook page, 1 January 2021 (Retrieved 1 January 2021)
Links
Charities Commission register search website
Locomotive 2047 - supported by The Warwickshire Industrial Locomotive Trust
Locomotive 1501 - supported by 1501 Pannier Tank Association