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Page 6 of 141 2 3 4 «Previous Next» 8 9 10 11 12 13 14START UP A LOCAL TNPRIORITIES FOR THE NEW COMMITTEEAGREE A CONSTITUTION - REGISTER AS A CHARITYENGLAND & WALESYou can use the model Constitution written by the Charity Commission, or write your own but this will need to be agreed with them before obtaining a charity registration number for your local Talking Newspaper. Request appropriate registration forms from: The Charity Commission
The Charity Commission
The Charity Commission
Requests can also be made either by:-Website: A solicitor is not needed and registration may take up to six months. TNF can assist if you wish.
SCOTLANDCharities in Scotland are granted charitable status and are regulated by the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR), which is an Executive Agency of the Scottish Executive. The main aims of OSCR are to increase public confidence in charities; to make Scottish charities aware of their responsibilities and to hold them accountable; to investigate concerns expressed about any particular Scottish charity.Contact address: Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator Argyll House Marketgait DUNDEE, DD1 1QP Tel: 01382 220 446 E-Mail: info@oscr.org.uk http://oscr.org.uk Link to Scottish TNA (Charity information page) www.astn.org.uk/charity.php
In Northern Irelandcontact should be made with: A useful website for setting up a new charity is:
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