The Erlestoke Manor Fund
The Erlestoke Manor Fund was founded in 1973 and its prime objective is To keep both 7802 Bradley Manor and 7812 Erlestoke Manor in full working order, to the highest standard, in an authentic livery, to run on a preserved railway (Severn Valley Railway) for as long as practically possible.[1]
The Fund publishes half-yearly newsletters and arranges shareholders’ events, including driving experience and special trains.
The Erlestoke Manor Fund Sales Coach is situated adjacent to the buffet and car park at Bewdley and located in BRBritish Rail or British Railways General Utility Van GUV 86105. It is normally open at weekends during the operating season.
Vehicles owned
- GWR 7802 Bradley Manor
- GWR 7812 Erlestoke Manor
- GWR Large Prairie 5164
- GWR 162 Riding/Dormitory Van
- GWR/BR 92090 Fruit D Van
Transfer of GWRGreat Western Railway Large PrairieLocomotive with a 2-6-2 wheel configuration 5164
In July 2020 the EMF announced it was in discussion with The 5164 Preservation Group and the SVRSevern Valley Railway regarding the proposed transfer of 5164 to the EMF, subject to the existing SVRSevern Valley Railway locomotive agreement being transferred to the Fund. The announcement noted that "The 5164 Preservation Group is an unincorporated organisation with a small, diminishing group of shareholders, who have agreed by a large referendum majority to offer the locomotive to the EMF for a nominal sum. If the transfer proceeds, this would secure the locomotive’s future within an incorporated, charitable organisation strongly affiliated to the SVRSevern Valley Railway. The EMF Trustees view 5164 as an appropriate and well-regarded locomotive which aligns with the Fund’s constitution and charitable objectives. The transfer of the locomotive would be an ideal addition to the Fund’s activities and would broaden the appeal of EMF to both current and future shareholders and supporters. Funding for current major overhaul and repair work on the two locomotives already owned by EMF – GWRGreat Western Railway 7802 Bradley Manor and 7812 Erlestoke Manor – would not be diverted onto 5164. Both Manors are progressing well towards their full return to operation on the SVRSevern Valley Railway in the not too distant future. Although requiring an overhaul, the locomotive is understood to be in reasonable condition and 5164 would remain on display undercover at Barrow Hill Roundhouse for the present."[2] In June 2021 all parties agreed the the formal transfer agreement[3]. The transfer of ownership for a nominal sum was completed in November 2021[4].
Structure
1973-2018
The Fund was an unincorporated body, constituted with a Management Committee as Trustees of the Fund and the Fund's locomotives and assets. Membership was conferred on those subscribing the minimum holding of non-transferable shares, entitling the member to part-ownership of the Fund's locomotives.
Charitable community benefit society from 2018
On 10 May 2018 the Fund became a charitable community benefit society, registered (no. 7765) on the Mutuals Public Register of the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Act 2014.[5] It has a bespoke constitution agreed with the FCA, a corporate structure to limit the liability of trustees and members, but one that reflects the constitution, is tax efficient and still allows members to continue as shareholders.[6]
In November 2021, following completion of the transfer of 5164, the EMF Trustees began a Shareholder Consultation, noting that:
- 5164 has been acquired by EMF for a nominal sum.
- In order to start fund-raising and commit expenditure to the overhaul of 5164, we wish to amend the Fund’s Objects to include reference to this locomotive, alongside the Manor Class locomotives already in our ownership.
- The recommendation is that EMF amend the Objects of the Charity with the addition of the clause below, indicated in bold and underlined:
- The Objects of the Charity are, for the benefit of the community, to advance education and learning in relation to heritage steam locomotives in particular by restoring, preserving, maintaining and operating the former Great Western Railway “Manor” class 4-6-0 Locomotives No 7812 “Erlestoke Manor” and No 7802 “Bradley Manor” and 5101 class 2-6-2T Large PrairieLocomotive with a 2-6-2 wheel configuration No 5164 (“the Locomotives”) in an authentic livery in full working order for as long as possible.
See also
- List of preservation groups
- Charities associated with the SVR
- Rolling stock owned by The Erlestoke Manor Fund
- Shops and sales coaches on the SVR
References
- ↑ EMF Web site 'Our Goals and Objectives' page
- ↑ EMF announcement (retrieved 29 July 2020)
- ↑ SVRSevern Valley Railway News 215, Autumn 2021, p. 37
- ↑ EMF Newsletter no 78, November 2021
- ↑ Mutuals Public Register of the Financial Conduct Authority (Retrieved 10 November 2018)
- ↑ Express Points November 2018