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Rev and Go is a Registered Charity,
controlled by a deed of trust which can be viewed and printed
from here. It has been modified once to include a disolution
clause, which is here, controlling how
the assets are handled if the group should close. It is run using
a set of rules created by the trustees, which can be viewed here. A "Child Protection Policy" is strictly
adhered to, that can be seen here. Members manage
day to day operations and create their own rules, which are recorded
in the members' meeting minutes. The latest set are on the FAQ
page.
Hon President Daniel Hegarty
(2008 British Superstock Championship Competitor)
Trustees : T Hastings,
P Robinson, B Mietus, P Kent, G Reavill, J Meagan, E Locker
Charity Commissioners' Registration
Number 1086574
Vat Registration Number 852 7830 07
Member of The National Association
of Clubs for Young People.
A Nottinghamshire County Council Registered Youth Group.
Affiliate of Auto Cycle Union.
Supported Financially by Nottinghamshire
Community Foundation ( Local Network Fund,
Coalfields Regeneration Trust),
Connexions
Nottinghamshire, Nottinghamshire County Council Young Peoples Division, Lloyds TSB Foundation for England and Wales, HBOS Foundation, Leeds & Holbeck Building Society Foundation, Coventry Building Society Charitable Foundation, Tudor Trust, Boots
Charitable Trust, The Joanies Trust ,
The Jessie Spencer Trust, The Gray Trust, Sport Relief, The Dulverton
Trust, Sir John Eastwood Foundation, Variety Club of Great Britain,
The Co-operative Group Community Dividend, The Lady Hind Trust, Big Lottery Young Peoples Fund, The Garfield Weston Foundation,
The Trusthouse Charitable Foundation, Coutts Bank Charitable Trust, Melton Mowbray
Building Society Charitable Foundation, Newcastle Building Society
Community Fund, Sir John Eastwood Foundation, The Four Acre Trust,
The
Henry Smith Charity, The Thomas Farr
Charity, East Midlands Airport Community Fund, Skipton Building
Society Charitable Foundation and The Victoria Centre.
Click on the underlined supporters to see their web
site
Rev-n-Go 2008