The Governance RegisterEdition 2026 · Compiled 12th July 2026

Bells4Thewesternfront

Registered charity 1165567 CIO Registered since 2016

Operates: Throughout England And Wales, Belgium, France

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Board DNA

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3
trustees on the board
11y median 11y
average tenure
11y
longest tenure
3
trustees past 6 years
16.3y
average years in governance
2 vs 0 portfolio
first-time trustees
1
company-linked trustees

Sector coverage

Religious Activities 3Arts/culture/heritage/science 2Education/training 2Amateur Sport 1Environment/conservation/heritage 1

Commercial experience

Other services 2

Gaps to watch

  • Several long-serving trustees could step down together
  • Small board - little cover if a trustee leaves

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Contact

Websitewww.bells4stgeorge.org
Phone02084717045
Address39 MAUD ROAD, LONDON, E13 0JT

Finances

£85 latest income

YearIncomeSpending
2020£0£60
2021£0£88
2022£31£81
2023£14,077£4,813
2024£85£60

What it does

What

Education/trainingReligious ActivitiesArts/culture/heritage/science

Who

Other Defined GroupsThe General Public/mankind

How

Makes Grants To OrganisationsOther Charitable Activities

Charitable objects

To promote good citizenship amongst the public and to advance public education by:a) installing, maintaining and improving church bells and bell installations on the Western Front, and if necessary maintaining any tower and belfry, so that bells can be rung to enhance or create important memorials to fallen members of the armed forces; b) installing and maintaining audio and visual aids to educate in the role of bells and bellringing; andc) otherwise commemorating those who served in the armed forces in WW1 and who died on the Western Front, including grants to registered charities established with charitable purposes similar to our own.

Governing document: CIO - Foundation Registered 15 Feb 2016 as amended on 13 Jan 2019

Trustees (3)

3trustees
85median age
1aged 70+

Connected charities (1)

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