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Monthly List of All Environmental Bodies Enrolled with ENTRUST Monthly list of all Environmental Bodies enrolled with ENTRUST Correct as of 31 January 2015 EB Environmental Body EB location Date no. enrolled 328317 Strathmiglo Park Group Fife 28/01/2015 134353 Little Hinton Village Hall Trust Wiltshire 28/01/2015 370124 BACUP CRICKET CLUB Lancashire 28/01/2015 451403 Newtown Cricket Club Powys 23/01/2015 319747 Clydesdale Community Initiatives South Lanarkshire 21/01/2015 802040 Standbridge Lane Community Development Trust West Yorkshire 21/01/2015 929273 Witham Hill Gymnastics Club Lincolnshire 20/01/2015 185180 Halkyn Cricket Club Flintshire 19/01/2015 935470 Spey Bay Hall and Amenities Association Moray 16/01/2015 478817 Ellesmere Rangers Football Club Shropshire 14/01/2015 441302 The Friends of Bodymoor Heath Victory Hall Warwickshire 13/01/2015 554417 Wymeswold Cricket Club Leicestershire 23/12/2014 303928 Covesea Lighthouse Community Company Limited Moray 22/12/2014 950676 Hartlebury Castle Preservation Trust Worcestershire 18/12/2014 426937 The Pelham CIO East Sussex 18/12/2014 826662 Friends of Montgomery Street Park Midlothian 18/12/2014 552516 Barrow Gurney Village hall Somerset 18/12/2014 349756 Holne Playpark Charity Devon 17/12/2014 344405 Prema Arts Centre Gloucestershire 17/12/2014 855107 Ardeer Homing Society North Ayrshire 17/12/2014 400621 The Offords Recreation Hut (Known as Offord Village Hall) Cambridgeshire 16/12/2014 298757 Kingston Village Hall Management Committee Cambridgeshire 11/12/2014 415679 Pittington Community Association Durham 10/12/2014 249612 Friends of Queensmill Greater London 09/12/2014 139884 Fullarton Parish Church of Scotland North Ayrshire 08/12/2014 704597 St Marks Community Association Tyne and Wear 05/12/2014 446096 ROBIN HOOD GYMNASTICS CLUB Nottinghamshire 05/12/2014 583082 Chedworth Village Hall Management Committee Gloucestershire 25/11/2014 308556 Orrell St James ARLFC Lancashire 24/11/2014 108616 Holy Rood Church, Ampney Crucis Gloucestershire 21/11/2014 808759 Hazleton Village Hall Gloucestershire 18/11/2014 421368 Arch-Way Project West Yorkshire 11/11/2014 631784 Kirktonhall Creative Media Group SCIO North Ayrshire 10/11/2014 543229 The Suffolk Punch Trust Suffolk 07/11/2014 360600 Pershore Riverside Centre Worcestershire 28/10/2014 467685 Severn Rivers Trust Oxfordshire 28/10/2014 103296 Jubilee Action Group (JAG) Lancashire 17/10/2014 510077 New Brewery Arts Limited Gloucestershire 17/10/2014 361908 Urban Wild Greater London 15/10/2014 296072 Dufftown and District Community Association Moray 09/10/2014 432400 Egerton Park Improvement Committee Lancashire 08/10/2014 150319 12th Dorking (Newdigate) Scout Group Surrey 30/09/2014 535787 North Queensferry Community Centre Fife 30/09/2014 954110 Suffolk Flora Preservation Trust Suffolk 30/09/2014 519214 North Wheatley with Leverton Cricket Club Nottinghamshire 30/09/2014 405283 unit3sixty CIC West Midlands 26/09/2014 910692 Datchworth Sports Club Hertfordshire 25/09/2014 115495 Dudley Canal Trust Trips Ltd West Midlands 25/09/2014 907332 Elmton and Creswell Village Company Nottinghamshire 25/09/2014 625538 SPID Theatre Greater London 25/09/2014 206474 Skinningrove Link Up North Yorkshire 24/09/2014 675652 Bemerton Villages Management Organisation Greater London 24/09/2014 248057 Limekilns Parish Church Fife 24/09/2014 473963 Farningham Cricket Club Kent 24/09/2014 958011 Kirkcaldy Golf Club Fife 17/09/2014 726857 The Lowry Centre Trust Greater Manchester 10/09/2014 Page 1 of 44 819602 The Saffron Lane Neighbourhood Council Leicestershire 03/09/2014 501719 Newton Wallacetown Church of Scotland South Ayrshire 28/08/2014 318283 Freshwater Biological Association Cumbria 21/08/2014 126787 St Michael's Centre (Bishop's Cleeve) Gloucestershire 21/08/2014 231253 Adam Smith Global Foundation Fife 20/08/2014 569487 Take A Pride In Inverkeithing Fife 08/08/2014 708019 NEILSTON DEVELOPMENT TRUST East Renfrewshire 08/08/2014 968069 Fire Station Creative Fife 07/08/2014 746264 Churchdown Community Association. Gloucestershire 06/08/2014 146713 Belleisle Conservatory Ltd South Ayrshire 05/08/2014 394369 The George and Sarah Beresford Memorial Foundation Derbyshire 04/08/2014 869096 Start in Salford Greater Manchester 31/07/2014 778053 Colinsburgh and Kilconquhar Community Council Fife 30/07/2014 508613 The Victoria Rooms Trust Hampshire 30/07/2014 185240 East Side Activity Centre Swansea 23/07/2014 377367 Cumnock Juniors Community Enterprise East Ayrshire 22/07/2014 371925 Glenrothes Cricket Club Fife 17/07/2014 934167 May Street Presbyterian Church/Urban Soul Cafe County Antrim 15/07/2014 797922 Cobham Village Hall Surrey 15/07/2014 357083 Broxbourne Sports Club Hertfordshire 09/07/2014 721758 Glais Community Development Trust Swansea 08/07/2014 653796 St Thomas District Church Council West Midlands 08/07/2014 348443 Friends of the Inkerman Derbyshire 08/07/2014 786201 Crombie Play Park Support Group Fife 08/07/2014 576770 Animal Touch Hampshire 08/07/2014 805199 Bay House School & Sixth Form Hampshire 07/07/2014 800246 Heather Recreation Ground Leicestershire 07/07/2014 798771 Wyke Amateur Rugby League Football Club West Yorkshire 07/07/2014 589409 Glasshoughton Cricket Club West Yorkshire 03/07/2014 113759 Kidderminster & District Youth Trust Worcestershire 03/07/2014 928025 St Brides Centre North Lanarkshire 03/07/2014 815101 Islington Boat Club Greater London 02/07/2014 698067 CIYMS Rugby Football Club County Antrim 02/07/2014 566593 Congress Theatre Torfaen 30/06/2014 539547 veseyans sports and social club West Midlands 27/06/2014 427088 Friends of Baddesley Common Warwickshire 26/06/2014 379202 Tewkesbury Nature Reserve Gloucestershire 24/06/2014 731467 Green's Windmill Trust Nottinghamshire 24/06/2014 477074 Christ The Servant Church Lancashire 23/06/2014 231975 Hirst Wood Regeneration Group West Yorkshire 23/06/2014 100453 Holcombe & Blue Bell Hill Cricket Club Kent 23/06/2014 871798 Alloway Parish Church of Scotland South Ayrshire 20/06/2014 621285 Springhill Cricket Club Staffordshire 20/06/2014 473672 Stacksteads Countryside Park Group Lancashire 20/06/2014 521655 Bradford Trident Limited West Yorkshire 19/06/2014 360975 Long Eaton United Reformed Church Derbyshire 18/06/2014 358146 Friends of Court Hey Park Merseyside 17/06/2014 355725 Hopton Mills Cricket Club West Yorkshire 17/06/2014 919622 Newport Skate Park Collective Fife 13/06/2014 344183 Thorpe Willoughby Cricket Club North Yorkshire 13/06/2014 102616 Our Lady Help of Christians and St Aloysius Kent 13/06/2014 923547 The Works Skatepark Charity West Yorkshire 12/06/2014 164086 Botany Bay Cricket Club Hertfordshire 12/06/2014 281905 Church Eaton Village Institute Committee Staffordshire 09/06/2014 887867 Sporting Khalsa Community Facilities West Midlands 09/06/2014 509753 The United Reformed Church, Tavistock Devon 09/06/2014 166335 Thornbury Town Football Club Gloucestershire 06/06/2014 147889 Trinity Cheltenham Gloucestershire 06/06/2014 366936 Markinch Environmental Action Group (MEAG) Fife 05/06/2014 769336 Gloucestershire Deaf Association Gloucestershire 02/06/2014 848666 Blairhall Children's Amenities Group Fife 27/05/2014 681615 Hele's Angels Devon 16/05/2014 144426 Malone Rugby Football Club County Antrim 15/05/2014 863577 Croston Old School - Friends of Croston Recreation Ground Lancashire 15/05/2014 811821 Borwick & Priest Hutton War Memorial Hall Lancashire 30/04/2014 686656 Cupar Golf Club Fife 22/04/2014 636615 Haslingden Community Link Lancashire 15/04/2014 135012 Clapton Common Boys Club Greater London 07/04/2014 Page 2 of 44 980874 Blebo Craigs Village Hall 2000 Trust Fife 04/04/2014 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
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