The Trustees recently reviewed our charitable status and have changed it from being an Unincorporated Trust to a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO). We are still a registered charity with all the benefits that brings but now, as we are incorporated, we can employ staff or enter into contracts more easily. The new charity has been
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The Friends are delighted to announce that we have appointed a new Co-ordinator for our Transport Scheme. We feel extremely lucky to have engaged Les Drage who has a wealth of experience working with people and has top notch organisational skills. He has already launched himself energetically into the role and we look forward to
We are pleased to welcome Nick Crean to our Trustee team. Nick brings a wealth of experience to the Friends. He is Vice President of Contact, a charity which works with families of disabled children and also Director of The October Club, the City of London’s foremost annual fund raising dinner.
We are pleased to welcome Sir Charles Hobhouse to the Friends as our newest Patron. Charles has recently stepped down from the role of High Sheriff of Wiltshire. He has a long standing interest in criminal justice, particularly prisons and mental health and was a keen supporter of the Friends during his time as High
At the end of the 2021/22 financial year Angela Hughes stepped down from role of Chair after 3.5 years. From 1st April 2022, Primrose Campbell, who joined the Friends as a trustee in July 2021, was appointed Chair. Angela has remained on the Board of Trustees.
Thank you to everyone who attended the excellent talk given by Robert Gordon in October. We are pleased that this finally happened despite several postponements due to Covid.
Thank you to everyone who bid in the Lockdown21 online auction which raised just over £2,300 and is a great boost to our funds. Congratulations to the winning bidders!
We are pleased to announce the appointments of Sue Weber and Charles Atterton who have joined our trustee team. Sue has a wealth of experience in managing accounts in professional service organisations and in the charity sector. Sue has taken over from Mark Mangham as our Treasurer. Charles is a retired CEO of a national
Our Transport Scheme restarted on Monday 24th August following HMP Erlestoke’s reintroduction of social visits. The scheme will run with fewer volunteer drivers as many have vulnerabilities to the Covid-19 virus. However, we are now recruiting for new drivers so that we can meet demand for lifts from prisoners’ families.
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Primrose Campbell who has recently joined our trustee team. Primrose has had a varied career in politics, education and overseas charity/voluntary work. She is currently Head of Classics at Godolphin School in Salisbury. Primrose will be the lead trustee for new Friends of Erlestoke initiatives within the