Chailey Heritage Foundation
The Chailey Heritage Foundation, originally founded as the Chailey Heritage,[1] owns and runs the Chailey Heritage School. It was founded out of the Guild of the Poor Brave Things in 1903 by Dame Grace Kimmins.
The foundation specialises in support of children and young people with complex physical disabilities and health needs - predominately through the Chailey Heritage School.[2]
At one time the Heritage also owned and ran the Chailey Heritage Marine Hospital to seaward of the village of Tide Mills.
History
See Chailey Heritage School and Chailey Heritage Clinical Services
Trustees
The list of trustees current at the close of 2014 is:[3][4]
- William Shelford DL (Chair)
- Mike Atkinson (School Governor)
- Keith Chaplin (Governor)
- David Crowther
- Dr Elizabeth Green (Governor)
- Lucinda Hanbury
- Verena Hanbury MBE, DL (President)
- Chris Jones
- Robin Meyer
- Jane Roberts
Linked organisations
- Futures@Chailey Heritage is the charity's new transition service for young adults with physical disabilities and includes a Life Skills Centre.
References
- ↑ Charity Commission. Chailey Heritage Foundation, registered charity no. 1075837.
- ↑ "Chailey Heritage School - Welcome". Chs.org.uk. 2012-02-20. Retrieved 2012-12-05.
- ↑ "Chailey Heritage School - Trustees". Chs.org.uk. Retrieved 2014-10-13.
- ↑ "Contact and trustees". Charity-commission.gov.uk. Retrieved 2014-10-13.
Further reading
- Arscott, David (2003). Chailey Heritage: A Hundred Years. SB Publications. ISBN 978-1857702699.
External links
- Chailey Heritage Foundation official web site
- British Utopian Experiments (Sussex) 1325 - 1945 Scroll to Heritage Craft School 1903
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