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Voluntary Revocations Approved by the ENTRUST Board Voluntary revocations approved by the ENTRUST Board March 2015 EB no. EB name Date revoked 627041 Capel Y Tabernacl Cyf 02/04/2015 12198 Church of the Ascension, Balham Hill 02/04/2015 744205 Cullercoats Community Association 02/04/2015 550443 East Linton & District Community Association 02/04/2015 691626 Farnham Castle 02/04/2015 476022 Low Luckens Organics 02/04/2015 498903 Macduff (Auchtermuchty) Trust 02/04/2015 212861 North Howe Transition Toun 02/04/2015 827310 Portland United FC Association 02/04/2015 91155 Ruabon Sports Association 02/04/2015 178374 Strawson Community Hall 02/04/2015 64074 Suffolk Environmental Trust 02/04/2015 741082 SWEET (South West England Environmental Trust) 02/04/2015 161853 The Daniel Adamson Preservation Society 02/04/2015 223167 Ugbrooke Environmental Ltd 02/04/2015 789089 Vigo Utopia Guardians 02/04/2015 Enforced revocations as of April 2015 EB no. EB name Date revoked 189156 Birtle Riding Centre 30/04/2015 869545 Bucklebury Village Hall 12/08/2014 131033 Business Environment Association (BEA) 29/09/1999 141032 Cardiff Environment Centre 03/08/2000 891076 Community Land Reclamation King Street 12/08/2014 810720 Community Recycling Venture Limited 12/08/2014 676438 Community Skate Park Project 30/04/2015 172236 Earth Balance Ltd 20/12/2000 804947 Elvaston Cricket Club 12/08/2014 182712 Environmental Education and Training Trust Ltd 19/06/2001 28092 Environmental Preservation Initiatives Ltd 30/09/1999 Page 1 of 71 947935 Friends of Benwell Green Spaces 12/08/2014 168196 Girl Guiding Oxfordshire Properties Committee 12/08/2014 301206 Glasgow North Ltd 12/08/2014 10163 Global Wildlife Trust 21/04/1999 307029 Groundwork Merseyside 17/07/2014 162325 Guilford City Amateur Boxing Club 12/08/2014 919078 Heanor Town Football Club 30/04/2015 856541 Hutton RUFC 12/08/2014 633117 Jem Environmental Research Ltd 17/02/2000 205650 Kersiebank 1st Community Group 12/08/2014 787465 Kingsway Hall Arts and Theatre Community Trust 12/08/2014 536826 Llanrumney Community Church 12/08/2014 484176 Meadow Park FC 12/08/2014 900318 Meadowlands Trust 01/11/2000 997088 North East Community Forest 13/09/2011 726963 Nurture Cumbria Ltd 12/08/2014 597028 Parish Church of St Martins 30/04/2015 798421 Parish of Dowlais 30/04/2015 599053 Scottish Environmental Education Council (SEE) 20/12/2000 604541 Shieldfield Community Forum 12/08/2014 197908 South Aberdeenshire Tenant Resident Association 12/08/2014 925931 St Agnes’ Church Cawston 12/08/2014 794136 St Ethelburgas PCC 12/08/2014 606251 St James’s CE Church Brindle 12/08/2014 904173 St Paul’s Community Centre 12/08/2014 825088 Staffordshire Historic Buildings Trust 30/04/2015 179167 Stanmer House 31/09/1999 827515 Warrington Sports Club 12/08/2014 104545 Wolverley Playing Fields Association 12/08/2014 List of all revoked EBs as of April 2015 EB No. EB Name Date Revoked 217290 16th Someries (Luton) Scout Group 07/09/2005 370236 1st Borough Green Scout Group 19/04/2006 638176 1st Caerleon Scouts 24/01/2007 145074 1st Kesgrave Scout Group 25/11/2004 Page 2 of 71 018093 1st Lytham St Annes (St Cuthbert's) Sea Scout Group 10/07/2002 061158 1st Sutton (St James) Scout & Guide Group 16/09/2004 714510 1st Wormley Scout (Building & Land) Supporters Group 22/09/2009 293264 1st Wymondham Scout and Guide Hall Management Committee 04/04/2011 827068 21st Century Swindon Forum 02/02/2005 191902 2nd Rhiwbina Scout Group 21/06/2007 528153 34th Fife Scout Group 24/09/2012 105603 3wayvision 19/04/2006 497518 6th Kidderminster (Scout) Group 21/06/2007 174734 8th Hayes Scout Group 28/06/2011 636079 Abberley PCC 10/07/2002 946326 Abbey Centre Baptist Church 27/09/2011 460254 Abbey Lawn Trust 28/04/2008 893610 Abbots Langley Community Centre 13/03/2014 827245 Aber Valley Communities Partnership 16/10/2014 534432 Abercoll Ltd 29/06/2006 692590 Aberdare Little Theatre 26/11/2003 084432 Aberdare St Fagan's Parish Association 02/03/2010 292422 Aberdeenshire Sustainability Research Trust 21/03/2012 958432 Aberfan & Merthyr Vale Youth & Community Project 02/02/2006 783292 Aberystwyth Environmental Association 07/09/2006 021422 About Turn 21/06/2007 371801 Access 2 The Environment 27/04/2005 859307 Accra Environmental Education Programme 27/04/2005 978043 Acorn Trust 07/09/2005 820506 ACROBAT : Access for Children in Robertsbridge Action Team 28/06/2011 862122 Action for Chitterne's Environment 01/04/2004 534216 Action for Community Recycling Enterprise 24/01/2007 737932 ADASC Ltd 01/07/2013 174914 Adderley Village Hall 29/06/2010 508230 ADEB (Association of Distributive and Environmental Bodies) 13/12/2011 427053 AEL Enterprises 11/09/2008 985144 Age Concern Knaresborough & District 16/09/2004 782077 Albany Architectural Heritage Trust Ltd 02/02/2005 893430 Albert Road Methodist Church and Community Centre 28/06/2011 897043 Albion Trust, The 15/11/2007 345162 Alchemist Scrap Store Ltd 26/11/2003 540505 Alchemy Trust 19/04/2006 Page 3 of 71 844122 Alco Environmental Trust 15/11/2007 564376 Aldeby, Wheatacre, Burgh St Peter Community Proje 02/02/2005 575185 Alexandra Millennium Green Trust 22/09/2009 975163 Alkborough Cricket Club 17/06/2003 084216 Alkrington Angling Club Environment Body 02/02/2006 891337 All Saints Burnham Thorpe PCC 25/02/2009 977198 All Saints Church (Chuch of England) Tooting 15/11/2007 029136 All Saints Church Birling PCC 30/06/2005 943285 All Saints Church Building Committee 17/06/2003 626198 All Saints Church Fulham 23/06/2009 705135 All Saints Church Oakham PCC 16/09/2004 952122 All Saints Church Parish of West Burnley Lancs. 22/11/2005 323818 All Saints Church, Marple 03/10/2007 153093 All Saints Church, Sedgley 27/04/2005 757174 All Saints Parochial Church Council 22/11/2005 306066 All Saints Parochial Church Council, Earls Barton 07/09/2005 876172 All Saints' PCC, Warlingham 26/06/2012 571062 All Saints Writtle PCC 27/04/2005 754122 Allerdale Trades Hall Trust 07/09/2005 930153 Alloa Community Enterprises Ltd 03/10/2007 713518 Alloa North Parish Church 18/06/2014 020153 Alloa South & East Healthy Futures Network 29/06/2006 670206 Alloway & Doonfoot Community Environmental Action Group 16/09/2004 087187 Alness Environmental Group 22/09/2009 752747 ALVA GLEN HERITAGE TRUST 28/06/2011 462153 Alva Pensioners 02/02/2006 701752 American Museum in Britain 29/06/2010 934031 Amherst Heritage Centre 28/09/2010 783337 Angel Field Millennium Green Trust 28/06/2011 872022 Anglia Environmental 20/11/2008 488137 Anglian Water Environmental Partnership 05/05/2005 725098 Annscroft Enhancement Group 29/06/2006 965218 Anston Conservation Society 14/12/2010 183802 Anstruther Community Regeneration Project 01/07/2013 516014 Anstruther Parish Church (Church of Scotland) 07/09/2005 457514 Anton Friends All Weather Pitch 15/11/2007 505614 Antonine Walkway Trust 21/06/2007 015555 Antur Waunfawr 19/04/2007 Page 4 of 71 625260 Apedale Mining Museum Ltd 19/04/2006 646122 Appleby Alliance Partnership 14/12/2010 916069 Appley Bridge Environmental Community Association 28/09/2010 623046 APT Environmental 19/04/2007 827022 Arbory Trust 07/09/2006 293043 Architectural Heritage Society of Scotland, The 22/09/2009 711084 Ardersier and Petty Environmental Society 11/09/2002 297184 Ardross Millennium Project 22/09/2009 503193 Areley Kings Parish Room 27/04/2005 580915 Argyle & Rhyddings Park Presbyterian Church, Uplands, 25/02/2009 Swansea 621327 Argyll & Bute Building Preservation Trust 16/09/2004 081327 Argyll & Bute Countryside Trust 17/02/2000 758227 Argyll & Bute Trust 28/09/2010 324327 Argyll & Islands Agricultural Trust 22/09/2009 716025 Arkholme Parish Hall & Institute 02/02/2005 384033 Arkwright Society Ltd 28/09/2010 824310 Arnisort Church Refurbishment Project 19/04/2007 532694 Arnold Road Evangelical Church 18/12/2012 745920 Arnold Town Football Club Ltd 29/06/2010 545025 Arnside/Silverdale AONB Landscape Trust 30/06/2005 630303 Arran Recycling Company Ltd 28/09/2010 555196 Art in Context 29/06/2006 143515 Arthingworth Village Hall 28/09/2010 699502 Arthur Rank Centre 29/04/2009 553062 Arundel Brighton Diocesan Trust 03/10/2007 686174 Ashbocking Parochial Church Council 02/02/2005 539820 Ashby-St-Ledgers PCC, Restoration Group 28/09/2010 165153 Ashfield Village Association 30/06/2005 936202 Ashington CE First School 19/04/2007 706746 Ashington Community Development Trust 26/06/2012 293646 Ashmansworth Village Hall 22/05/2012 765418 Ashover Restoration Fund 13/03/2014 493168 Ashurst Action for the Environment Association 07/09/2005 140804 Associated Presbyterian Church Kingsview Christian Centre 28/06/2011 325083 Association for Portland Archaeology 20/12/2001 158703 Aston Doorstep Green Action Group 24/01/2007 107012 Aston Environmental Partnership 24/01/2007 172506 Aston Ingham Village Hall 21/03/2012 Page 5 of 71 941815 Aston on Trent War Memorial Hall 28/09/2010 249715 Aston Recreation Team 29/06/2010 905098 Atcham War Memorial Hall Management Committee 25/11/2004 579343 Athelstaneford Parish Hall Trust 26/06/2008 134327 Atlantis Leisure 01/04/2004 823408 Atwell Wilson Motor Museum Trust 15/11/2007 287095 Auchmuty Community Garden Group 18/10/2001 612543 Auldcathie Trust 01/07/2013 783404 Avencare 29/06/2010 630156 Avendale Old Parish Church 01/04/2004 468182 Avon Friends of the Earth 02/02/2005 193242 Avon Tyrrell Youth Clubs U.K. 24/01/2007 121025 Ayr Locality Enterprise Resources Trust Limited (ALERT) 26/11/2003 919135 Ayr Rotary Coastal Path Group 24/09/2012 371812 Badby Village Hall Management Committee 13/12/2011 090147 Balkello Woodland Management Trust 18/10/2001 978488 Ballinger
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