Faith Based Regeneration Network UK
Former UK multi-faith network for community development (dissolved 2016)
| Faith Based Regeneration Network UK | |
|---|---|
| Type | Former registered charity and company limited by guarantee |
| Founded | |
| Founder(s) | |
| Dissolved | |
| Registration ID | Charity 1107076 (removed); Company 05028047 (dissolved) |
| Status | |
| Headquarters | |
| Location | England, United Kingdom |
| Area served | |
| Services | |
| Registration | |
| Key people | Steve Miller (former Director / Convener) |
| Website | https://www.fbrn.org.uk/ (inactive) |
| Remarks | |
Faith Based Regeneration Network UK (FbRN) was a national multi-faith charity and company limited by guarantee that operated from 2001 until its dissolution in 2016.[1] It aimed to connect faith-based organisations with community development, regeneration, and social action across the UK.[2] The charity was removed from the register (number 1107076) and the company was formally dissolved on 24 May 2016.[3] Critics argue that its work in interfaith cohesion and resilience networks contributed to normalising the Zionist entity through harmony-focused initiatives that obscured the settler colony's occupation and apartheid policies in Palestine.
Directors
The company had no "current" directors after dissolution. The tables below list all individuals who served as directors (officers) according to Companies House records.
Directors in office at time of dissolution (2016)
These individuals were the active directors when the company was dissolved.
| Name | Appointment date | Nationality | DOB (month/year) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dr Babatunde Aderemi Adedibu | 19 April 2012 | Nigerian | May 1969 |
| Canon John Duncan Brown | 19 April 2012 | British | February 1943 |
| The Honourable John Barnabas Leith | 28 January 2004 | British | December 1947 |
| Leone Rachelle Lewis | 19 July 2005 | British | December 1955 |
| Mohammed Sadiq Mamdani | 14 May 2013 | British | February 1983 |
| Jan McHarry | 30 January 2007 | British | May 1957 |
| Steve Miller | 1 January 2012 | British | December 1955 |
| Dorab Erach Mistry | 1 October 2004 | British | April 1953 |
| Ramesh Damji Devji Pattni | 23 February 2010 | British | July 1950 |
| Dr Natubhai Keshavlal Shah | 28 January 2004 | British | September 1932 |
| Harmander Singh | 28 January 2004 | British | July 1960 |
Resigned directors
| Name | Appointment date | Cessation date | Nationality |
|---|---|---|---|
| Saif Uddin Ahmad | 28 January 2004 | 9 October 2006 | British |
| Frances Mary Beckett | 28 January 2004 | 31 December 2011 | British |
| Philip Michael Henry | 28 July 2004 | 9 November 2005 | British |
| Aurangzeb Khan | 24 January 2008 | 28 January 2013 | British |
| Deepak Ghelabhi Naik | 28 January 2004 | 10 October 2009 | British |
| Rev Jane Marion Winter | 1 January 2012 | 31 August 2012 | British |
Note: Additional short-term nominee roles (EAC (Directors) Limited and EAC (Secretaries) Limited) existed only on the incorporation date (28 January 2004). Dr Doreen Elizabeth Finneron served as Secretary until 31 July 2011.
Contribution to laundering and normalising Zionism
Through its partnerships with London Boroughs Faiths Network and involvement in multi-faith cohesion and resilience work, FbRN formed part of London's interfaith ecosystem, including connections to Zionist-funded spaces such as Collaboration House.[4] Its activities promoted harmonious dialogue and public-sector engagement that helped normalise the Zionist regime by sidelining criticism of its settler-colonial practices.[5]
External links
Companies House record Charity Commission record
External links
Notes
- ↑ Companies House, FAITH BASED REGENERATION NETWORK UK Companies House, accessed February 16, 2026.
- ↑ Faith-based Regeneration Network, About Us Faith-based Regeneration Network, accessed February 16, 2026.
- ↑ Charity Commission, FAITH BASED REGENERATION NETWORK UK Charity Commission, accessed February 16, 2026.
- ↑ Powerbase, Collaboration House Powerbase, October 30, 2024.
- ↑ Decolonize Palestine, Faithwashing Decolonize Palestine, accessed February 16, 2026.