The route that is often chosen for authorities struggling to provide leisure services is the establishment of a leisure trust but what does that practically mean for local authorities and what do they need to be aware of from a charity law perspective?
This session will look at:
- The local authority considerations and in particular give practical guidance on the implications of being a registered charity
- What that means for the local authority, the trustees and trusts themselves.
About the speakers
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Peter Ware Peter is head of the Government Sector at Browne Jacobson. He takes a lead on the commercial aspects of the local authority practice specialising in complex procurement, shared services, PFI, outsourcing and public sector joint ventures. |
Catherine Rustomji Catherine specialises in charity law with particular emphasis on constitutional and governance matters, legal structures, social enterprises and duties and responsibilities of charity trustees at Browne Jacobson. |
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Alex Kynoch Alex specialises in contentious and non contentious public procurement and local authority law; state aid, projects and complex commercial contracts including PFI at Browne Jacobson. |


