Examples of the London Emergencies Trust in a sentence
Any payment in kind made by a charity or under or by the Trusts, the Fund, MFET Limited, the Skipton Fund, the Caxton Foundation, the Scottish Infected Blood Support Scheme, an approved blood scheme, the London Emergencies Trust, the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund or the Independent Living Fund (2006).
For the purposes of sub-paragraphs (2) to (6), any reference to the Trusts shall be construed as including a reference to the Fund, the Eileen Trust, MFET Limited, the Skipton Fund, the Caxton Foundation, the Scottish Infected Blood Support Scheme, an approved blood scheme, the London Emergencies Trust, the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund and the London Bombings Relief Charitable Fund.
Any charitable or voluntary payment which is not made or due to be made at regular intervals, other than a payment which is made under or by the Trusts, the Fund, the Eileen Trust, MFET Limited, the Skipton Fund, the Caxton Foundation, the Scottish Infected Blood Support Scheme, an approved blood scheme, the London Emergencies Trust, the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund, the Independent Living Fund (2006) or the London Bombings Charitable Relief Fund, is to be treated as capital.
Any charitable or voluntary payment which is not made or due to be made at regular intervals, other than a payment which is made under or by the Trusts, the Fund, the Eileen Trust, MFET Limited, the Skipton Fund, the Caxton Foundation, the London Emergencies Trust, the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund, the Windrush Compensation Scheme, the Independent Living Fund (2006) or the London Bombings Charitable Relief Fund, is to be treated as capital.
Any charitable or voluntary payment which is not made or due to be made at regular intervals, other than a payment which is made under or by the Trusts, the Fund, the Eileen Trust, MFET Limited, the Skipton Fund, the Caxton Foundation, the Independent Living Fund (2006), the Scottish Infected Blood Support Scheme, an approved blood scheme, the London Emergencies Trust, the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund or the London Bombings Charitable Relief Fund, is to be treated as capital.
The UK-based schemes that we are including in the SI are national infected blood support schemes; payments under the Vaccine Damage Payment Act; government funded compensation for individuals diagnosed with variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (vCJD); criminal injuries compensation schemes in Great Britain and Northern Ireland; and payments from the National Emergencies Trust, We Love Manchester Fund and the London Emergencies Trust Fund.
The Chief Grants Officer informed the Committee of the work that the London Emergencies Trust had undertaken and the involvement of City Bridge Trust officer expertise in responding to terrorist attacks in the UK as well as therecent fire at Grenfell Tower in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
In this work, they liaised closely with the London Emergencies Trust, with which CBT has close links.
You may recall that the London Emergencies Trust (LET) was established in March 2016, as the notional successor body to the London Bombings Relief Charitable Fund (LBRCF), to consider at times of national emergency whether there is need for a disaster fund, to provide financial support to those affected by any incident.
In practice this means that the Council would make a discretionary award to reduce the council tax liability, equivalent to what the claimant would have received under the Council's Council Tax Support Scheme (CTSS) had they not received the compensation from either the We Love Manchester Emergency Fund or the London Emergencies Trust.