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Murston All Saints Trust

All Saints Church Murston

Country
England & Wales
Charity number
273395
Status
Registered
Registered
May 24, 1977
Legal form
Other
Area of benefit
Kent And The Nation At Large

Address

Address
25 WEST SQUARE
LONDON
SE11 4SP

Activities

To conserve and promote the historical, architectural and archaeological heritage of the old church at Murston; to advance the education of the public generally and especially in the subjects of history, archaeology, ecology art and design, including the establishment and running of an arts centre and the erection of additional buildings for such purposes at the old church at Murston.

Objects: .“For The Public Benefit 1. To Advance The Arts, Culture, And Heritage; And2. To Advance The Education Of The General Public In The Understanding And Appreciation Of The Arts, Culture And Heritage; And3. To Advance The Education Of The Public In The Conservation, Protection And Improvement Of The Physical And Natural Environment; And4. To Promote For The Benefit Of The Public The Conservation, Protection And Improvement Of The Physical And Natural Environment;including Through (1) The Conservation Of Such Historical, Architectural, Archaeological And Natural Heritage As May Exist In And Around The Property In The Form Of Buildings Or Other Remains And (2) The Building, Establishment Or Running Of A Centre Or Other Facilities For The Arts, Culture, Heritage Or Conservation Of The Environment

Classification

How
Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space
What
Education/training, Arts/culture/heritage/science, Environment/conservation/heritage
Who
The General Public/mankind

Areas of operation

Local Authority
Kent

Finances

Period end Income Expenditure
Dec. 31, 2024 £64,203 £38,890
Dec. 31, 2023 £88,367 £74,138
Dec. 31, 2022 £345,611 £15,674
Dec. 31, 2021 £157,024 £13,075
Dec. 31, 2020 £375,953 £28,585

Trustees

Name Appointed
Alexander Nightingale
Andrew Erskine Oct. 12, 2019
Colin Barnard Dec. 6, 2014
Michael Haywood Oct. 12, 2019
Nong Priestley Dec. 6, 2014
Prof John Nightingale