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The '''Steadfast Trust''' is a charity dedicated to “work specifically for the ethnic English community.It is based in Macclesfield and works on promoting 'English' interests in education, legal rights, and welfare.  
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[[File:Steadfast_trust.jpg‎|thumb|200px|right|Steadfast Trust logo, Credit: [http://www.civilsociety.co.uk/governance/news/content/19430/ethnic_english_organisation_the_steadfast_trust_appeals_decision_to_de-register_it_to_charity_tribunal/ Civil Society] ]]
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The '''Steadfast Trust''' is a charity dedicated to “work specifically for the ethnic English community". It is based in Macclesfield and works on promoting 'English' interests in education, legal rights, and welfare.  
  
 
==Activities==
 
==Activities==
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The Steadfast Trust provides grants for books, community development, storytellers, and English cultural events.  
 
The Steadfast Trust provides grants for books, community development, storytellers, and English cultural events.  
  
In 2010, the Trust approached ten Universities with a £75 grant to buy two books Anglo-Saxon FAQs and Wayland's Work: Anglo-Saxon Art, Myth & Material Culture from the 4th to the 7th Century.  
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In 2010, the Trust approached ten universities with a £75 grant to buy two books Anglo-Saxon FAQs and Wayland's Work: Anglo-Saxon Art, Myth & Material Culture from the 4th to the 7th Century.  
  
It also lists the following Community Development Grants to English Community Groups:
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It also lists the following 'Community Development Grants' to English Community Groups:
  
 
*Leicester Community Group - £48.75
 
*Leicester Community Group - £48.75
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==History==
 
==History==
  
The trust was founded in 2004 by [[Tony Linsell]], [[Stephen Pollington]], and [[Jane Phillips]]. Linsell resigned in 2005 followed by the other two founders a year later in 2006. New trustees [[Julien Crighton]] and [[Shelly Marie Donohoe]] joined at this point.<ref>[http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Steadfast_Trust]</ref>
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The trust was founded in 2004 by [[Tony Linsell]], [[Stephen Pollington]], and [[Jane Phillips]]. Linsell resigned in 2005 followed by the other two founders a year later in 2006. New trustees [[Julien Crighton]] and [[Shelly Marie Donohoe]] joined at this point.<ref>[http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Steadfast_Trust Steadfast Trust profile], Rationalwiki.org, accessed 19 June 2013</ref>
  
 
In 2007, the Charities Commission reviewed the applications of two organisations with aims similar to the Steadfast Trust. These organisations, The Ethnic-English Trust (“EET”, formerly known as the Malfosse Society) and the Ironside Community Trust (“ICT”), the final report turning down the applications from the EET and ICT stated:
 
In 2007, the Charities Commission reviewed the applications of two organisations with aims similar to the Steadfast Trust. These organisations, The Ethnic-English Trust (“EET”, formerly known as the Malfosse Society) and the Ironside Community Trust (“ICT”), the final report turning down the applications from the EET and ICT stated:
  
:The Members of the Commission noted that, in September 2004, a message posted on the Stormfront “White Pride” internet forum, and headed “New Charity For Ethnic English!”, announced the registration of the Steadfast Trust, stating that the Charity Commission had accepted for registration a charity specifically for the benefit of persons of AngloSaxon descent or origin.<ref>Charity Commission, [http://www.charitycommission.gov.uk/media/100925/eetrustdecision.pdf EET Trust Decision]</ref>
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:The Members of the Commission noted that, in September 2004, a message posted on the Stormfront “White Pride” internet forum, and headed “New Charity For Ethnic English!”, announced the registration of the Steadfast Trust, stating that the Charity Commission had accepted for registration a charity specifically for the benefit of persons of Anglo-Saxon descent or origin.<ref> Charity Commission, [http://www.charitycommission.gov.uk/media/100925/eetrustdecision.pdf EET Trust Decision], accessed 19 June 2013</ref>
  
 
In 2009 the Charities Commission launched an investigation into whether the Steadfast Trust should have charitable status. This was based on queries around the validity of the beneficial group, and on whether the work of the trust went beyond charitable purposes and into promoting a specific point of view.
 
In 2009 the Charities Commission launched an investigation into whether the Steadfast Trust should have charitable status. This was based on queries around the validity of the beneficial group, and on whether the work of the trust went beyond charitable purposes and into promoting a specific point of view.
  
 
==People==
 
==People==
 
 
===Founder members===
 
===Founder members===
 
 
[[Tony Linsell]]  | [[Stephen Pollington]] | [[Jane Phillips]]
 
[[Tony Linsell]]  | [[Stephen Pollington]] | [[Jane Phillips]]
  
 
===Current Trustees - 2013===
 
===Current Trustees - 2013===
  
Julien Crighton
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[[Julien Crighton]] | [[Shelly Donohoe]] | [[Mark Taylor]] | [[Tim Hawke]]
Shelly Donohoe
 
Mark Taylor
 
Tim Hawke
 
  
 
===Previous trustees===
 
===Previous trustees===
 
[[Lynn Chorley]]
 
[[Lynn Chorley]]
  
==Affiliation==
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==Affiliations==
  
Concerns have been expressed as to connections between members of the Steadfast Trust and the Far Right. These include alleged links to the BNP, English National Resistance, Counter Currents, We Are the English, and [[Solidarity]] (a BNP-affiliated trade union).<ref>[http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Steadfast_Trust#Far-right_connections Steadfast Trust Far right connections]</ref>
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Concerns have been expressed as to connections between members of the Steadfast Trust and the Far Right. These include alleged links to the [[BNP]], [[English National Resistance]], [[Counter Currents]], [[We Are the English]], and [[Solidarity]] (a BNP-affiliated trade union).<ref>[http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Steadfast_Trust#Far-right_connections Steadfast Trust Far right connections], Rationalwiki.org, accessed 19 June 2013</ref> <ref> [http://www.searchlightmagazine.com/archive/ultra-right-conservative-and-quasi-patriotic-organisations-active-in-britain Ultra-right conservative and quasi-patriotic organisations active in Britain], Searchlight, accessed 22 July 2013. </ref>
  
 
==Funding==
 
==Funding==
  
The Steadfast Trust does not have to submit accounts to the Charities Commission as it has an income below £10 000 a year.<ref>[http://www.charitycommission.gov.uk/find-charities/]</ref>
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The Steadfast Trust does not have to submit accounts to the [[Charities Commission]] as it has an income below £10,000 a year.<ref>[http://www.charitycommission.gov.uk/find-charities/#sthash.mpPgcdN4 The Steadfast Trust on the Charities Commission], accessed 19 June 2013</ref>
  
 
==Publications==
 
==Publications==
  
*Guide to setting up an English Community Group<ref>[http://www.steadfasttrust.org.uk/pdf_store/ECGGuide.pdf]</ref>
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*Steadfast Trust, [http://www.steadfasttrust.org.uk/pdf_store/ECGGuide.pdf Guide to setting up an English Community Group]
 
 
  
 
==Contact==
 
==Contact==
 
 
:Address:  
 
:Address:  
The Steadfast Trust,
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:The Steadfast Trust
Suite 273,
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:Suite 273
Silk House,
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:Silk House
Park Green,
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:Park Green
Macclesfield,
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:Macclesfield, SK11 7QJ
SK11 7QJ
 
 
 
:Phone:
 
0115 9679444
 
  
:Website: http://www.steadfasttrust.org.uk/<ref>[http://www.steadfasttrust.org.uk/]</ref>
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:Phone: 0115 9679444
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:Website: http://www.steadfasttrust.org.uk/<ref>Steadfast Trust [http://www.steadfasttrust.org.uk/ Home Page], accessed 20 June 2013</ref>
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==

Latest revision as of 11:50, 22 December 2015

Steadfast Trust logo, Credit: Civil Society

The Steadfast Trust is a charity dedicated to “work specifically for the ethnic English community". It is based in Macclesfield and works on promoting 'English' interests in education, legal rights, and welfare.

Activities

The Steadfast Trust provides grants for books, community development, storytellers, and English cultural events.

In 2010, the Trust approached ten universities with a £75 grant to buy two books Anglo-Saxon FAQs and Wayland's Work: Anglo-Saxon Art, Myth & Material Culture from the 4th to the 7th Century.

It also lists the following 'Community Development Grants' to English Community Groups:

  • Leicester Community Group - £48.75
  • Leicester Community Group Leaflet Grant - £322.00
  • English Awareness Community Questionnaire - £900.00

Cultural events supported by the trust include:

  • West Brom St George Parade 2009- £1375
  • West Brom St George Parade 2010 £2000
  • St Edmunds Evening for the English- £80
  • West Brom St George Parade 2011- £2000
  • The Great Englisc Folcmoot 2011- £4000
  • St Edmunds Night - £195
  • West Brom St George Parade 2012 - £2000
  • English Music Festival 2012 - £500

History

The trust was founded in 2004 by Tony Linsell, Stephen Pollington, and Jane Phillips. Linsell resigned in 2005 followed by the other two founders a year later in 2006. New trustees Julien Crighton and Shelly Marie Donohoe joined at this point.[1]

In 2007, the Charities Commission reviewed the applications of two organisations with aims similar to the Steadfast Trust. These organisations, The Ethnic-English Trust (“EET”, formerly known as the Malfosse Society) and the Ironside Community Trust (“ICT”), the final report turning down the applications from the EET and ICT stated:

The Members of the Commission noted that, in September 2004, a message posted on the Stormfront “White Pride” internet forum, and headed “New Charity For Ethnic English!”, announced the registration of the Steadfast Trust, stating that the Charity Commission had accepted for registration a charity specifically for the benefit of persons of Anglo-Saxon descent or origin.[2]

In 2009 the Charities Commission launched an investigation into whether the Steadfast Trust should have charitable status. This was based on queries around the validity of the beneficial group, and on whether the work of the trust went beyond charitable purposes and into promoting a specific point of view.

People

Founder members

Tony Linsell | Stephen Pollington | Jane Phillips

Current Trustees - 2013

Julien Crighton | Shelly Donohoe | Mark Taylor | Tim Hawke

Previous trustees

Lynn Chorley

Affiliations

Concerns have been expressed as to connections between members of the Steadfast Trust and the Far Right. These include alleged links to the BNP, English National Resistance, Counter Currents, We Are the English, and Solidarity (a BNP-affiliated trade union).[3] [4]

Funding

The Steadfast Trust does not have to submit accounts to the Charities Commission as it has an income below £10,000 a year.[5]

Publications

Contact

Address:
The Steadfast Trust
Suite 273
Silk House
Park Green
Macclesfield, SK11 7QJ
Phone: 0115 9679444
Website: http://www.steadfasttrust.org.uk/[6]

Resources

Notes

  1. Steadfast Trust profile, Rationalwiki.org, accessed 19 June 2013
  2. Charity Commission, EET Trust Decision, accessed 19 June 2013
  3. Steadfast Trust Far right connections, Rationalwiki.org, accessed 19 June 2013
  4. Ultra-right conservative and quasi-patriotic organisations active in Britain, Searchlight, accessed 22 July 2013.
  5. The Steadfast Trust on the Charities Commission, accessed 19 June 2013
  6. Steadfast Trust Home Page, accessed 20 June 2013