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The St James The Less Preservation Trust

Country
England & Wales
Charity number
1103639
Status
Registered
Registered
May 7, 2004
Legal form
Charitable company
Area of benefit
Not Defined

Address

Address
Spring Bank Arts
Spring Bank
New Mills
HIGH PEAK
SK22 4BH

Activities

The charity has repaired and restored the little church of St James the Less, Spring Bank, New Mills, High Peak SK22 4BB, and has converted it into a community arts centre. We have received a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund and completed our match funding. Spring Bank Arts opened for business in May 2012. There are continuing regular arts events as well as rooms for hire.

Objects: - To Preserve For The Benefit Of The People Of New Mills And Of The Nation, The Historical, Architectural And Constructional Heritage Of The Church Of St James The Less On Spring Bank (a Building As Defined In Section 336 Of The Town & Country Planning Act 1990 And Listed As A Grade Two Building In A Designated Conservation Area) - To Support An Alternative Use For St James The Less For Artistic And Cultural Activities For The Enjoyment Of The People Of New Mills - To Continue To Maintain And Manage The Restored Building For This Purpose

Classification

How
Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space, Acts As An Umbrella Or Resource Body
What
Arts/culture/heritage/science, Environment/conservation/heritage, Recreation
Who
Children/young People, Elderly/old People, People With Disabilities, The General Public/mankind

Areas of operation

Local Authority
Derbyshire

Finances

Period end Income Expenditure
Dec. 31, 2024 £57,489 £57,511
Dec. 31, 2023 £55,039 £53,576
Dec. 31, 2022 £44,450 £45,750
Dec. 31, 2021 £53,945 £43,162
Dec. 31, 2020 £26,559 £30,127

Trustees

Name Appointed
margaret le messurier-ritchie (Chair) April 1, 2014
Alexander John Bond May 20, 2019
Dale Patricia Culliford Sept. 1, 2018
Elizabeth Johanna Treacy April 5, 2025
Gillian Mary Tomlinson Sept. 1, 2018
Jane Mary Cocking Nov. 7, 2020
Paul Christopher Joseph Sharp Nov. 7, 2020
Peter Gardner April 4, 2020