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Uncategorised  |  25:07:16
Rules for charity governance must take account of larger organisations
The chief executive of a leading third sector body has warned about the potential dangers of a “one-size-fits-all” approach to governance arrangements.
Uncategorised  |  25:07:16
Family secure approval to change inheritance rules in landmark case
A long-established family have decided to rewrite the inheritance rules of their trust to allow for the fact that one of their descendants may have a same-sex relationship.
Uncategorised  |  21:07:16
Withy King and guests brave the great outdoors
This July, our Swindon and Marlborough offices hosted a multi activity day at Teampursuits in Lacock. Guests from Humberts, Strakers, Ashton Mill, Bourlet Consulting , Morris Owen, Prospect Hospice and Winkworth, to name a few, took part in activities such as archery, clay pigeon shooting, quad biking and blind 4x4 driving!
Uncategorised  |  21:07:16
Oxfordshire Business Barometer – issue 21 [July 2016]
The Oxfordshire Business Barometer is a quarterly survey designed to provide an insight into what it’s like to do business in the county, showcase best practice and highlight some of the challenges. It is...
Uncategorised  |  20:07:16
Silence around domestic violence is “corrosive”
A senior member of the Royal Family has called for action to tackle the “shroud of silence” surrounding domestic violence.
Uncategorised  |  20:07:16
Charity structure – what is best for your charity
Once you have decided that you want to set up a charity, you need to choose which structure would best suit its aims.
Uncategorised  |  20:07:16
Managing the public image of your charity
In today’s 24/7 online media environment, no charitable organisation can ignore the importance of their public image. Arguably, it is even more important for smaller, local charities to manage their image than a higher profile one. The fallout from any mismanagement of media crises that become public, can lead to many ramifications, including legal ones.
Uncategorised  |  20:07:16
Who’s actually running your charity – governance
When setting up your charity, it’s important to have confidence in the charity trustees (who may be called directors if you opt for an incorporated structure*) that you appoint or wish to appoint to your charity. They will need to appreciate the importance of accountability and transparency in their role.
Uncategorised  |  20:07:16
Setting up a charity
Many people either donate to, or volunteer at a charity which is close to their hearts but if there’s not an existing organisation which addresses your concerns, you may wish to take matters into your own hands and set up your own charity.
Uncategorised  |  19:07:16
Former wife denied tuition fees in divorce battle
A judge has ruled in favour of the husband in a high-stakes divorce battle, denying his former wife excessive tuition costs for kids.
Action Mesothelioma Day 2016
Uncategorised  |  19:07:16
Industrial Diseases team launches new support group in Swindon for patients with asbestos diseases
Our Industrial Diseases team has launched a new support group for people with mesothelioma and other asbestos-related illnesses as well as their families and carers.
Uncategorised  |  18:07:16
Charities that flout fundraising preference service would “be in breach of the law”
A senior official at the Government’s information watchdog has warned that those charities who fail to adhere to the Fundraising Preference Service (FPS) would be breaking the law.
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