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Hillside Charitable Trust

Country
England & Wales
Charity number
1025065
Status
Removed
Registered
Aug. 19, 1993
Removed
Sept. 30, 2009

Activities

The relief of poverty, the provision of suitable places of worship for those known as brethren, assisting in education, and the advancement of any other charitable purposes connected with the brethren.

Objects: 1 The Relief Of Poverty Amongst The Brethren (As Defined Below) And In Particular But Without Prejudice To The Generality Of The Foregoing The Trustees In Applying Any Part Of The Trust Fund Or The Income Thereof For This Purpose May (A) Provide Or Assist In The Provision Of Accommodation For Members Of The Brethren In Necessitous Circumstances On Terms Appropriate To Their Means And (B) Provide For The Cure Or Mitigation Or Prevention Of Or For The Care Of Members Of The Brethren Suffering From Or Subject To Any Disease Or Infirmity Or Disability Affecting Human Beings (Including The Care Of Women Beofre, During And After Childbirth) 2 The Carrying On Of The Service Of God, Including The Celebration Of The Lord's Supper, Gospel Preachings, Readings On The Holy Scriptures And Addresses On The Word Of God And Other Meetings Of A Christian Religious Character, According To The Injunctions Contained In The Holy Scriptures And The Tenets And Practices Of Those Christians Forming Part Of A Worldwide Fellowship Sometimes Known As And In This Deed Referred To As "The Brethren", Who Hold And Practice The Teachings Of Christ And His Apostles Contained In The Holy Scriptures As Expounded By His Servants, The Ministers Of The Lord In The Recovery, Mr J N Darby, Mr F E Raven, Mr J Taylor Sr, Mr J Taylor Jr, Mr J H Symington, And Those In Succession After Him

Classification

How
Makes Grants To Organisations, Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space
What
The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty, Religious Activities
Who
Other Charities Or Voluntary Bodies, Other Defined Groups

Areas of operation

Region
Throughout England And Wales

Finances

Period end Income Expenditure
April 5, 2009 - -
April 5, 2008 £16,481 £200
April 5, 2007 £13,150 £512
April 5, 2006 £13,153 £10,228
April 5, 2005 £13,457 £148