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Steel City Choristers

Country
England & Wales
Charity number
1195909
Status
Registered
Registered
Sept. 23, 2021
Legal form
CIO

Address

Address
2 THE GROVE
SHEFFIELD
S174AS

Activities

Steel City Choristers is an exciting and innovative choir of children and adults that is rooted in the English choral tradition. We offer our choristers a free first-class musical education and serve a wide range of communities in and around Sheffield through a diverse programme of choral concerts, services and projects. We believe in the power of music to change lives.

Objects: The Objects Of The CIO Are:1. For The Public Benefit, To Advance Education And Training Of Children And Young People, Particularly Those Living In Or Educated In Sheffield And The Surrounding Area, In The Subject Of Music And In Particular Choral Music, Primarily But Notexclusively Bya) Creating Opportunities For Children, Young People And Adults To Sing Alongside Each Other To The Highest Musical Standards; Andb) Promoting And Delivering Musical And Choral Education And Training To Children And Young People, Regardless Of Their Socio-Economic Or Ethnic Background And Irrespective Of Their Prior Experience.2. To Advance Public Education In And Appreciation Of Music And In Particular Choral Music And Related Activities In All Their Aspects Particularly In Sheffield And The Surrounding Area, Primarily But Not Exclusively By Presenting Public Performances And Producing Digital Content, Particularly For Communities That Would Not Otherwise Have Access To Choral Music.

Classification

How
Provides Advocacy/advice/information
What
Education/training, Arts/culture/heritage/science
Who
Children/young People, The General Public/mankind

Areas of operation

Local Authority
Sheffield City

Finances

Period end Income Expenditure
Aug. 31, 2025 £73,046 £75,479
Aug. 31, 2024 £64,964 £41,938
Aug. 31, 2023 £57,476 £34,266
Aug. 31, 2022 £36,436 £22,929

Trustees

Name Appointed
Katherine Caroe (Chair) Sept. 23, 2021
Angela Holman April 15, 2022
Chris Caroe Sept. 23, 2021
Gill O'Connell July 13, 2023
Professor Jeremy Dawson Nov. 23, 2021