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Revocations Approved by the ENTRUST Board June 2014 Revocations approved by the ENTRUST Board June 2014 Voluntary revocations approved by the ENTRUST Board, June 2014 EB EB name Date number revoked 713518 Alloa North Parish Church 18/06/2014 312603 Berwick Environmental Group, The 18/06/2014 640956 Blakenhall Community Hall 18/06/2014 173163 Blythburgh Community Council 18/06/2014 351347 Brinkworth Recreational Group 18/06/2014 456231 Campsie Golf Club 18/06/2014 855138 Castlegate Area Residents Association 18/06/2014 418062 Charleston Trust 18/06/2014 321265 Church of Scotland Social Care Council 18/06/2014 614440 Common Wheel 18/06/2014 254834 Community Impact Bucks 18/06/2014 344290 Congregational Board of Penicuik North Kirk, Church of Scotland 18/06/2014 272867 CREATION SKATEPARK 18/06/2014 184143 Currie Community Council 18/06/2014 269436 Daisy Chain Environmental Project 18/06/2014 790367 Datchet Village Society 18/06/2014 609539 Devereaux, Foxmoor and Robbins Community (DFR Community) 18/06/2014 541227 Dun Beag Community Composting Scheme 18/06/2014 619402 Evesham Cricket Club 18/06/2014 653580 Friends of Waddington Park 1 18/06/2014 156243 Glencorse Parish Church 18/06/2014 032196 Great Western Trust 18/06/2014 668146 Groundwork Ashfield & Mansfield 18/06/2014 824016 Groundwork Manchester, Salford & Trafford 18/06/2014 025158 Groundwork Tameside 18/06/2014 303513 Harleyford Road Garden Association 18/06/2014 591024 Harrow Agenda 21 Environmental Forum 18/06/2014 172614 Heritage Building Preservation Trust 18/06/2014 Page 1 of 69 257927 Hillside Church 18/06/2014 361620 Holy Trinity and Christ Church Parochial Church Council 18/06/2014 266242 Isle Abbotts Village Hall Committee 18/06/2014 284025 Kelty Development Trust 18/06/2014 186535 Kelty Heritage Trails 18/06/2014 364926 Kelty Toddler Group 18/06/2014 576202 Macedon Housing Association 18/06/2014 884411 North Berwick Rugby Football Club 18/06/2014 256173 Osmani Trust 18/06/2014 939047 Paddington Arts 18/06/2014 167905 Pant and Dowlais Boys and Girls Club 18/06/2014 527962 Potters Mede Environmental 18/06/2014 163743 Project Bawdeswell 18/06/2014 792176 Roman Catholic Cathedral East Anglia Preservation & Development 18/06/2014 Trust 291841 Rottingdean Cricket Club 18/06/2014 604541 Shieldfield Community Forum 18/06/2014 493560 Skelmorlie Bowling Club 18/06/2014 608218 St Christophers Church, Warlingham 18/06/2014 533036 St Helen's PCC, Cliffe at Hoo Rochester 18/06/2014 739721 St Marys Church, Church Street, Buckden 18/06/2014 020162 Suffolk Historic Churches Trust 18/06/2014 179067 Sussex Historic Churches Trust 18/06/2014 376132 The Braunstone Foundation 18/06/2014 877054 The Cotswold Water Park Society Ltd 18/06/2014 426824 The Erlas Garden Project 18/06/2014 593763 Thornton Green Fingers 18/06/2014 312078 Torbay Coast & Countryside Trust 18/06/2014 143458 Tyldesley Community Education Centre 18/06/2014 412165 Voluntary Action East Renfrewshire 18/06/2014 415056 West Dunbartonshire Environment Trust 18/06/2014 141196 Wildlife Conservation Research Unit 18/06/2014 720821 Woodbridge Rugby Union Football Club Ltd 18/06/2014 688788 Woodstock Road Baptist Church 18/06/2014 Page 2 of 69 Enforced revocations as of June 2014 EB EB name Date number revoked 131033 Business Environment Association (BEA) 29/09/1999 141032 Cardiff Environment Centre 03/08/2000 172236 Earth Balance Ltd 20/12/2000 182712 Environmental Education and Training Trust Ltd 19/06/2001 028092 Environmental Preservation Initiatives Ltd 30/09/1999 010163 Global Wildlife Trust 21/04/1999 633117 Jem Environmental Research Ltd 17/02/2000 900318 Meadowlands Trust 01/11/2000 997088 North East Community Forest 13/09/2011 599053 Scottish Environmental Education Council (SEE) 20/12/2000 179167 Stanmer House 31/09/1999 Voluntary revocations as of June 2014 EB EB name Date number 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 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 534432 Abercoll Ltd 29/06/2006 Page 3 of 69 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 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 Page 4 of 69 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 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, Swansea 25/02/2009 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 Page 5 of 69 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 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 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