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Sheffield City Trust

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Sheffield City Trust is a registered charity in the United Kingdom that owns and/or manages twelve entertainment and sports venues in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.

Charitable objectives

The Trust was established in 1988 with three charitable objects:

  • provide recreational and other leisure facilities of a high standard and as economically as possible
  • promote the physical health of the inhabitants of the City of Sheffield
  • encouragement of the Arts, and the acquisition, preservation, restoration and maintenance of buildings of historical interest in Sheffield.

Activities

The charity is funded via its three wholly owned subsidiaries, Sheffield International Venues Ltd, Sheffield City Hall Limited and Sheffield Festival Limited. It operates the following venues:

The trust always plays significant roles in the Race for Life events and the Sheffield Half Marathon.

Finance

In 2005–6 the Trust had an income of £56.7 million, expenditure of £55.8 million and held assets valued at £316 million. It is one of the 100 largest UK charitable organisations ranked by annual expenditure.[1] The current chair of the Trust is David Grey,[2] the previous chair was Howard Culley and before that (1997-2008) was Paul Blomfield.

References

  1. ^ Charities Direct: Top 500 Charities - Expenditure Archived 2 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "DAVID GREY MBE". Connect Yorkshire. Retrieved 22 May 2022.