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Grangemore Securities

  • Status

    Received: on time

  • Income

    £44.9K

  • Spending

    £249.7K

  • Charity no. 101281
  • Date registered. 03/04/2015

Public benefits

Development of opportunities for children and young people to reach their full potential, earning capacity, with the consequent improvement in their standard of living and that of the family group. Extension of the doctrines and beliefs of the Christian Faith leading to moral improvement in society and the health and well-being of individuals.

Provision of general medical facilities, including those for hearing impairment, for the care of patients and the control of disease and infections. Provision of clean water supplies and hygiene facilities, will prevent spread of diseases improving the health and well-being of communities, and the standard of life of individuals. Sponsored children will be given daily sustenance, education and care in a safe environment. Reduction in alcohol abuse will improve the health of the individual contributing to the well-being of family life and the protection of the community. Provision of family holidays, relieve tensions and provide short respite periods for the bonding of the family group. Working animal care will lead to an appreciation of the benefits of health animals and the consequent improvement in day to day working productivity. Provision of rescue services at sea and coast will save lives. The benefits are demonstrated by feedback from: (a) Organisations - annual reports and accounts; requests for funding of specific projects; interim reports on progress of projects; operational statistics of the organisation’s performance; consultation on proposed changes. (b) Individuals - personal letters; school reports. (c) General - magazines; books; media. The purpose does not lead to harm. A Trustee rents a property owned by the Charity. The rent payable contributes directly to funding the Charity’s purposes. The Trustee takes no part in the determination of the rent payable, and the private benefit is incidental to the Charity’s purposes other than the provision of additional funding which would be applicable to any tenancy of the property.

What your organisation does

1. In any country or countries, place or places, support is given by donation (s), grant (s) for the following: a) Provision of religious or secular education to children and young people of school age, and through the Open University Development Fund the provision of tertiary education. b) Raising awareness and understanding, and the defence of,

the beliefs and practices of the Christian Faith including the support of individual missionaries and missionary organisations. Support to the production of Christian literature, radio broadcasting, and the provision of air services to remote locations. c) Provision of general medical facilities, including those for hearing impairment, for the prevention, relief and aftercare of sickness and hearing impairment to those in poverty or unable to pay. d) Provision of water and hygiene facilities to communities. e) Sponorship of children of school age. 2. Support to hospice services in Northern Ireland. 3. Prevention of alcohol abuse in the United Kingdom. 4. Provision of family holidays to those in need in the United Kingdom. 5. Prevention of cruelty and the provision of veterinary care and treatment to working animals in the Middle East and India. 6. Support of rescue services for saving lives at sea and coast in the United Kingdom.

The charity’s classifications

  • The advancement of education
  • The advancement of religion
  • The advancement of health or the saving of lives
  • The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage
  • The advancement of animal welfare
  • Other charitable purposes

Who the charity helps

  • Addictions (drug/solvent/alcohol abuse)
  • Children (5-13 year olds)
  • Learning disabilities
  • Overseas/developing countries
  • Physical disabilities
  • Sensory disabilities
  • Youth (14-25 year olds)

How the charity works

  • Grant making

Charitable purposes

The Trustees shall stand possessed of the Trust Fund and all property and assets for the time being held by Grangemore Securities upon such charitable trusts and for such charitable purposes designed for the advancement of any one or more of the following objects ('the objects) and in such manner as the Trustees shall in their absolute and uncontrolled discretion from time to time determine namely: a) The support by contribution, loan, gift, subscription or otherwise of any religious or other charitable institution or work which shall be established or maintained for any of the following purposes:- (i) The furtherance of religious or secular education. (ii) The advancement of the Protestant and Evangelical tenets of the Christian Faith either in the United Kingdom or abroad. (iii) The encouragement of missionary activity designed for the spread of such Christian Faith. (iv) The relief of the poor and needy. (v) The help and comfort of the sick and aged. b) Generally the advancement of any religious or other charitable object not inconsistent with the foregoing which may from time to time commend itself to the Trustees.

Governing document

Trust Deed or Declaration of Trust

Other name

  • 2 Trustees
  • 0 Employees
  • 0 Volunteers

Trustee board

  • Mrs Mj Sleator
  • Miss Rj Sleator

Contact details

Public Address

Miss Rj Sleator, Grangemore Securities, 14 Riverview, Old Gilford Road, Portadown, County Armagh, BT63 5WP

List of regions

  • In Ireland
  • In Northern Ireland
  • In The Uk

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