The Cutbush and Corrall Charity
Registered charity 213463 Registered since 1963
Operates: Kent, Bexley, Bromley, Lewisham, Southwark
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Contact
| Website | http://www.cutbushandcorrall.co.uk/ |
| Phone | 01622765612 |
| Address | COLLEGE FARM, COLLEGE AVENUE, MAIDSTONE, ME15 6YJ |
Finances
£1,096,109 latest income
| Year | Income | Spending |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | £781,771 | £668,113 |
| 2021 | £772,317 | £738,589 |
| 2022 | £811,869 | £770,082 |
| 2023 | £876,235 | £777,037 |
| 2024 | £1,096,109 | £806,530 |
What it does
What
The Prevention Or Relief Of PovertyAccommodation/housingWho
Children/young PeopleElderly/old PeopleHow
Provides Buildings/facilities/open SpaceCharitable objects
• For the public benefit, the relief of those in need by reason of financial hardship or other disadvantage who are aged 50 years or older and are resident in (or have a connection with) the Borough of Maidstone by providing almshouse accommodation, and items, services or facilities calculated to relieve the needs of such persons • For the public benefit, to advance in life young people (less than 24 years) who are resident in (or have a connection with) the Borough of Maidstone by providing a sum per year considered by trustees to be appropriate taking all relevant matters into consideration for the payment of professional fees, tools, training or educational courses, books, travelling or other expenses or by way of apprenticeship, work experience or any help or aid, whether similar or dissimilar to these examples • such charitable purposes for the benefit of the residents as the trustees decide.
Governing document: SCHEME DATED 23 MAR 1987AS AMENDED BY SCHEME DATED 06 JUL 2004AS AMENDED BY SCHEME DATED 15 NOV 2010AS AMENDED BY RESOLUTION DATED 16 JUL 2020AS AMENDED BY RESOLUTION DATED 16 OCT 2020 as amended on 14 May 2026 as amended on 14 May 2026
Trustees (9)
- Caroline Highwood Chair
- Debbie Smith since 2018
- Denise June JOY since 2015
- Dinesh Khadkaage 49 since 2025
- Graeme Proud since 2017
- Liz Haggart since 2020
- MR William Cockcroft DL since 2014
- Rory Silkinage 72 since 2013
- Susan Rachel Darbyshire
Connected charities (6)
- Staplehurst Village Centre 1 shared trustee
- Mccabe DAY Centre Group 1 shared trustee
- The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of ALL Saints With ST Philip Maidstone and ST Stephen Tovil 1 shared trustee
- Collis Millennium Green Trust 1 shared trustee
- Staplehurst Community Centre 1 shared trustee
- Alice Roughton Foundation 1 shared trustee
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