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Monthly List of All Environmental Body's Enrolled with ENTRUST Monthly list of all Environmental Body's enrolled with ENTRUST Correct as of 31 March 2014 EB no. Environmental Body EB location Date enrolled 537462 Tetbury Rail Lands Regeneration Trust Gloucestershire 31/03/2014 644048 Manchester Youth Academy Ltd Greater Manchester 24/03/2014 904526 Queen Anne High School PTA Fife 21/03/2014 237553 Newquay Community Football Club Cornwall 21/03/2014 273911 Basford & Cliffe Vale Residents Association Staffordshire 18/03/2014 361330 Langridge Residents Association Lancashire 14/03/2014 642957 Colinsburgh Our Colourful Community Fife 14/03/2014 194318 Spring Terrace Church (Tabernacle) Swansea 14/03/2014 477179 Margam Community Centre Neath Port Talbot 14/03/2014 558250 Swansea Little Theatre Ltd Swansea 13/03/2014 178635 Community First in Herefordshire and Worcestershire Worcestershire 12/03/2014 279598 Urras Eaglais na h-Aoidhe Western Isles 12/03/2014 771939 Lansdown Hall and Gallery Gloucestershire 12/03/2014 766609 Barnham Broom Village Hall and Recreation Ground Norfolk 12/03/2014 757596 Thorpe Marriott Village Hall Norfolk 12/03/2014 985558 Oldbury on Severn Parish Council Playing Fields Committee Gloucestershire 10/03/2014 588895 Clevedon Pier & Heritage Trust Ltd Somerset 06/03/2014 781540 Brinkworth Heritage Society Wiltshire 06/03/2014 986709 Scotton Village Hall North Yorkshire 04/03/2014 998991 The Sinfield Nature Conservation Trust Suffolk 04/03/2014 749997 Bristol Old Vic Theatre School Limited Somerset 04/03/2014 479298 Notts County FC Community Programme Nottinghamshire 04/03/2014 548330 Chalfont St Giles Youth Club Buckinghamshire 04/03/2014 685532 Bardwell Playing Field Association Suffolk 27/02/2014 548850 RAW MATERIAL MUSIC AND MEDIA EDUCATION Greater London 26/02/2014 383730 Parkwood Lawn Tennis Club Lancashire 25/02/2014 385107 Harmston Memorial Hall Lincolnshire 25/02/2014 940998 Oakleigh Park Lawn Tennis and Squash Club Greater London 25/02/2014 446409 Sapphire School Of Gymnastics Ltd Hertfordshire 25/02/2014 939128 Victoria Park Pavilion Community Interest Company Lancashire 21/02/2014 471443 The Friends of Bilbrook Staffordshire 20/02/2014 901385 Stevenston Ardeer Church of Scotland North Ayrshire 20/02/2014 795713 Southam Cricket Club Warwickshire 17/02/2014 859590 Friends of De-la-Beche Park Swansea 14/02/2014 756966 Dunfermline Cricket Club Fife 14/02/2014 637534 Friends of Pennard Library Swansea 13/02/2014 747331 Shri Venkateswara (Balaji) Temple of UK West Midlands 12/02/2014 535919 cycle sport pendle Lancashire 11/02/2014 740809 Spynie Village Hall Moray 10/02/2014 905332 Friends of Ferndown Local Nature Reserve Staffordshire 06/02/2014 467172 Birchgrove Community Association Swansea 06/02/2014 Page 1 of 61 918446 Mynyddbach Chapel Swansea 29/01/2014 855206 Evesham PCC Worcestershire 28/01/2014 691355 Broadwell War Memorial Hall Gloucestershire 28/01/2014 546416 Mellor & District Community Association Lancashire 28/01/2014 758260 Beith St Inan's Angling Club North Ayrshire 24/01/2014 297725 St Paul's PCC. Herefordshire 24/01/2014 956675 Benarty Heritage Preservation Group Fife 24/01/2014 550517 Burslem Cricket Club Staffordshire 24/01/2014 780651 Redingensians Rugby Football Club Ltd Berkshire 16/01/2014 477322 Thornley Community Space Lancashire 16/01/2014 616019 All Saints Barnacre Parochial Church Council Lancashire 16/01/2014 437505 Beare Green community Association Surrey 07/01/2014 248749 St Andrew's Parochial Church Council (Holt. Norfolk) Norfolk 03/01/2014 900946 South Hiendley Village Improvement Society South Yorkshire 03/01/2014 150650 The St Chad's Centre Trust Company Warwickshire 23/12/2013 938990 Girlguiding Ayrshire North East Ayrshire 23/12/2013 261924 Sharoe Green and Sherwood Community Association Lancashire 23/12/2013 607543 Rich Mix Cultural Foundation Greater London 23/12/2013 803717 Friends of Lowndes Park Buckinghamshire 20/12/2013 219592 St Andrew's URC/Methodist Church and Community Centre West Midlands 19/12/2013 215342 Zion Bristol Ltd Bristol 18/12/2013 964320 Dunholme & District Indoor Bowls Club Lincolnshire 16/12/2013 842935 Testwood Baptist Church Hampshire 16/12/2013 164600 Forward Group Longton Central Hall Staffordshire 13/12/2013 926730 Houghton Tennis Club Leicestershire 13/12/2013 536513 York Citizens Theatre Trust North Yorkshire 12/12/2013 618347 Llantrisant Parish Church Merthyr Tydfil 12/12/2013 204189 Fochabers Village Association Moray 12/12/2013 625268 St. Andrews Harbour Trust Fife 12/12/2013 905943 Birtley Community Association Durham 12/12/2013 519873 Godney Village Hall Annex Project Somerset 11/12/2013 128883 Doagh Culture Society Ltd County Antrim 10/12/2013 498827 St Vincent's and St George's Association Ltd Gloucestershire 10/12/2013 743571 De La Salle Sports & Social Club Greater Manchester 10/12/2013 837203 Cumeragh Village Association Lancashire 10/12/2013 348186 Plumpton Tennis Club East Sussex 09/12/2013 356796 Transition Town Tooting Greater London 09/12/2013 362883 Polesworth (Abbey) Scout Group Staffordshire 05/12/2013 981802 Heathfield Community Centre Association South Ayrshire 04/12/2013 885832 North Gloucestershire Railway Company Limited Warwickshire 03/12/2013 360058 Wormit Bowling Club Fife 03/12/2013 957394 Wilderness Foundation UK Ltd Essex 03/12/2013 598360 Ardeer Rifle & Pistol Club North Ayrshire 29/11/2013 935160 Friends of St George's Church Essex 29/11/2013 515032 Dukinfield Cricket Club Cheshire 29/11/2013 444068 Mobberley Cricket Club Cheshire 28/11/2013 958193 The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Greater London 27/11/2013 St Richard of Chichester, Hanworth 798333 Lampeter RFC Ceredigion 26/11/2013 586019 Clyne Valley Community Project Swansea 26/11/2013 Page 2 of 61 916742 Craig-Y-Don Sports and Community Centre Ltd (Bowling Conwy 26/11/2013 Club Section) 223864 The Victoria Hall Rutland 26/11/2013 270050 EB Northern Ireland County Antrim 22/11/2013 517384 Charles Young Centre Tyne and Wear 22/11/2013 456904 St James the Greater Sheldon Devon 21/11/2013 428652 Falkland Village Hall Trust Fife 21/11/2013 154808 Educational Foundation of Abigail Bailey and Ann Levett Northamptonshire 20/11/2013 795514 Wribbenhall Parish Room Worcestershire 18/11/2013 236174 Castle Park Arts Centre Cheshire 18/11/2013 883073 Smarden Sports and Leisure Association Kent 13/11/2013 201199 Dursley Town Trust Gloucestershire 12/11/2013 319826 Balkwell Community Welfare Association Tyne and Wear 12/11/2013 873168 Glasgow Urban Sports North Lanarkshire 11/11/2013 975037 Avoncroft Museum of Historic Buildings Worcestershire 04/11/2013 962682 Rosyth Parish Church Fife 31/10/2013 769281 Cupar St John's and Dairsie United Parish Church Fife 29/10/2013 597751 Slide Into Action Hertfordshire 28/10/2013 756082 Pluscarden and District Community Association Moray 24/10/2013 459082 Environmental & Management Solutions Limited East Riding of 24/10/2013 Yorkshire 154129 Motherwell South Parish Church North Lanarkshire 22/10/2013 538012 The cSPACE Trust Greater London 22/10/2013 428955 Shelley Community Association West Yorkshire 10/10/2013 189295 Beveridge Park Bowling Club Fife 10/10/2013 439854 Foulsham Fun Ground Norfolk 03/10/2013 565276 St Stephens Parochial Church Council West Midlands 01/10/2013 572697 Gainsborough Town Tennis Club Lincolnshire 24/09/2013 224342 Cafe West Healthy Living Centre West Yorkshire 20/09/2013 983264 Pittencrieff Primary School PTA, Landfill Funding Tax Fife 20/09/2013 Subcommittee 713661 Friends of Regent Park Lancashire 20/09/2013 941836 Alt Valley Community Trust Merseyside 19/09/2013 877103 Polegate Community Association East Sussex 19/09/2013 175047 Sankey Canal Restoration Society Merseyside 19/09/2013 441314 Bohemian Tennis Club Tyne and Wear 18/09/2013 406802 One Planet Ventures Greater London 17/09/2013 279963 Bury St Edmunds Skatepark Experience Suffolk 13/09/2013 989811 Sicklinghall Village Hall North Yorkshire 11/09/2013 722625 North Ferriby Village Hall Trust East Riding of 11/09/2013 Yorkshire 317427 International Centre for Life Trust Tyne and Wear 10/09/2013 935552 The Greensand Trust Bedfordshire 10/09/2013 345686 Lisburn Rugby Football Club County Antrim 10/09/2013 796388 PuttingPlus (2013) CIC South Ayrshire 09/09/2013 247217 Llanidloes Lawn Tennis Club Powys 06/09/2013 713701 Friends of Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum Gloucestershire 05/09/2013 769710 Cwm Harry Land Trust Powys 04/09/2013 353472 Gloucestershire Resource Centre Limited Gloucestershire 04/09/2013 446166 Holcot Village Hall Association Northamptonshire 02/09/2013 237933 Forres Heritage Trust Moray 02/09/2013 472955 Comas Edinburgh 02/09/2013 400800 Westland Countryside Stewards Cornwall 29/08/2013 Page 3 of 61 587907 Reigate Priory Cricket Club Surrey 29/08/2013 502696 Central Methodist Church, Burnley Lancashire 28/08/2013 769960 Cornerstone Baptist Church Greater Manchester 28/08/2013 141075 Anstruther Tennis Club Fife 28/08/2013 181227 Heywood Cricket Club Lancashire 27/08/2013 637581 Florence Tennis & Bowling Club Staffordshire 27/08/2013 403161 Manhood Wildlife and Heritage West Sussex 22/08/2013 334347 Springwell Village Community Venue Tyne and Wear 21/08/2013 276483 Rushden Mission Church Northamptonshire 20/08/2013 879602 Leicester Secular Society Leicestershire 20/08/2013 765696 Melton Mowray Town Estate Leicestershire 20/08/2013 231157 Winchcombe Town Trust Gloucestershire 20/08/2013 700389 Wallasey Sea Cadets Merseyside 20/08/2013 397726 Kinneddar Park and Cowstrandburn Residents Association Fife 15/08/2013 296115 Kettle Community Park Project Fife 08/08/2013
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