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                "title": "Reach Academies",
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                        "*": "{{Template:Schools badge}}'''Reach Academies''' is described as a family of multi academy trusts consisting of Reach2, Reach4 and Reach South.\n\nREAch2 Academy Trust is the largest primary-only multi-academy trust in England. It operates 53 primary academies. It was given permission to open a further 21 primary 'free schools' in Sept 2016.<ref>[http://schoolsweek.co.uk/greening-unveils-77-new-free-schools/ Greening unveils 77 new free schools], Schools Week, 16 Sept 2016</ref>\n\nIn 2016 it was described as one of 11 \u2018system leader\u2019 academy chains in England.<ref>[http://schoolsweek.co.uk/11-academy-trusts-now-have-more-than-30-schools-and-are-labelled-system-leaders/ \n11 academy trusts now have more than 30 schools and are labelled \u2018system leaders\u2019], Schools Week, 30 November 2016</ref>\n\nREACH stands for 'Raising Educational Achievement for Children'.\n\n==Organisation==\nREAch2 was founded in 2012, it was one of the first to receive a share of the government's \u00a310million Northern Sponsor fund. \n\nREAch4 Academy Trust was established in 2015 as a sister trust to REAch2, working with primary, secondary and all-through schools. In April 2017, Reach4 rebranded as [[Astrea Academy Trust]] and appointed new members that 'cut off any remaining ties to its founders'.<ref>[http://schoolsweek.co.uk/reach2s-spin-off-academy-trust-renamed-astrea/ REAch2\u2019s spin-off academy trust renamed Astrea], Schools Week, 11 April 2017</ref>\n\nThe charity announced the creation of a third trust, REAch South, in May 2016, which is expected to takeover 15 schools in its first year, with similar numbers of schools joining each year thereafter.<ref>[http://schoolsweek.co.uk/reach-academy-chain-creates-third-arm-to-sponsor-15-schools/ REACH academy chain creates third arm to sponsor 15 schools], Schools Week, 23 May 2016</ref>\n\n==People==\n[[Chris Kirk]], formerly of [[PwC]] and the [[Department of Education]], started working alongside REAch Academies' leadership team in 2016.<ref>[https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisjameskirk Chris Kirk], Linkedin profile, accessed Dec 2016</ref>\n\n===REAch2===\nLeadership (2016):<ref>[http://reach2.org/about-us/reach2-leadership/ Leadership], Reach2 website, accessed May 2016</ref>\n*[[Steve Lancashire]], founder and Chief Executive of REAch2; former adviser for the [[Department for Education]]; knighted in 2016.\n*[[Dean Ashton]], business and policy director; former Trustee of [[Aspire Academy Trust]].\n\nTrustees (2016):\n*[[Peter Little]], chair of trustees. Investor in and director of a number of software businesses in the financial technology sector. Little, for example, is a director of [[Twigkit]], a 'search' software company.\n*[[Clare Walsh]], co-founder of [[Metia media]], a digital marketing agency, and has 30 years\u2019 experience in the financial technology sector.\n*[[Jeremy King]], CEO & Founder of [[Attest]], an online market research startup backed by investors [[Episode 1]] Ventures. Formerly 9 years with [[McKinsey & Company]]. King is on the advisory board of [[Founders4Schools]].\n*[[Mark Taylor]], head of education for compliance professionals at [[HSBC]] Holdings.\n*[[Michael Peters]], director of [[Camber Consulting]], a public services company with 'considerable experience of helping to move education and care organisations to improve'. His firm is described as having 'undertaken major consultancy and management contracts' with, among others, Reach2 Academy Trust. Formerly Consultant Director of Education with [[Tribal Group]].<ref>[https://uk.linkedin.com/in/mike-peters-22b7b119 Michael Peters profile], Linkedin, accessed May 2016</ref>\n*[[Tony Gilbey]], Managing Director at [[HSBC]] (Global Head of HSBC\u2019s Capital Goods and Automotive team, serving large corporates). \n*[[Victoria Pigott]], commercial litigator and partner at [[Mishcon de Reya]].\n*Rt Revd [[David Rossdale]], former Bishop of Grimsby.\n*[[Colin Powell]], Director of Education for the Southwark Diocese Board of Education.\n*Dr [[Louise Askew]], translator and interpreter\n\n===REAch4===\nFor REAch4 people, see [[Astrea Academy Trust]].\n\n==Linked companies==\n*[[Reach2 Ltd]]\n\n==Contact==\nWebsite: http://www.reach2.org\n\n==References==\n<references/>\n\n[[Category:Education Industry]][[Category:Multi Academy Trusts]]"
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                        "*": "{{\u202aTemplate:Fracking badge\u202c}}'''Reach Coal Seam Gas''' Limited (Reach CSG) is an oil and gas company incorporated in 2008 and based in Aberdeen, United Kingdom.  \n\n==Party to judicial review of Scottish fracking ban==\nIn 2018 Reach, along with petrochemical giant [[Ineos]], sought to challenge the Scottish Government\u2019s decision to impose a ban on fracking and unconventional oil and gas development in Scotland. <ref> [https://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=11524c56-530e-474a-ab6f-46751fb92c29 Landmark legal challenge as mining companies seek to overturn Scottish fracking ban], Leigh Day, 30 April 2018 </ref>\n\n==Ineos and Reach's PEDL licence extended in 2019 for the second time==\n\nOn 1 July 2019, the Scottish Government renewed an onshore petroleum exploration and development licence PEDL 162, which is 80 per cent owned by Ineos and permits fracking and other underground gas extraction technologies. The licence covers 400sq km to the south and west of Falkirk, and was extended for another year. It had already been extended for one year from July 2018.\n\nAccording to ''The Ferret'' website:\n:PEDL 162 was originally granted by the Westminster government to a firm called  [[Reach Coal Seam Gas]] in 2008. Ineos bought four-fifths of the licence in 2014, and responsibility for licensing was devolved to Holyrood in February 2018. <ref> Rob Edwards, [https://theferret.scot/pedl-162-ineos-fracking-licence-renewed/ Scottish Government move to renew Ineos fracking licence \u2018disappointing\u2019], The Ferret, 1 July 2019, accessed same day </ref>\n\nReach CSG's own press release announcing it had farmed out 80 per cent of the licence to Ineos states that prior to the farm-out, it had 'conducted extensive geological studies which have shown PEDL162 may contain large amounts of producible hydrocarbons'. <ref> Reach CSG, [http://www.reachcsg.co.uk/press-releases-for-reach-csg.html Press Releasee], 13 October 2014, accessed 1 July 2019 </ref>\n\n==Contact==\n:Address: 15 Golden Square. Aberdeen, AB10 1WF.\n:Website:http://www.reachcsg.co.uk/about-reach-csg.html\n\n==Resources==\n\n==Notes==\n\n<references/>\n\n[[Category:Fracking]][[Category:Scotland]]"
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