HC Deb 15 October 1968 vol 770 c65W
Mr. Webster

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he will take steps to

Name of Charity Date established Assets
£
MINE DISASTER FUNDS
1. Levant Mine Disaster Relief Fund 1919 22,168 (31.12.67)
2. The Fatal Mine Accident Fund for Cornwall and Devon 1912 4,440 (31.12.67)
3. North Staffordshire Coalfield Miners' Relief Fund 1944 15,650 (30. 6.67)
4. Gresford Colliery Disaster Relief Fund 1924 172,373 (31.12.67)
5. Doncaster Mansion House for the Bentley Disaster 1931 3,119 (31.10.67)
6. The Markham Colliery Disaster Fund 1938 20,384 (30. 9.67)
7. Longton Colliery Explosion Relief Fund 1891 3,625 (31. 3.68)
8. Thornhill Colliery Explosion (1947) Relief Fund 1947 2,086 (31. 3.68)
9. Oaks Colliery Explosion Fund 1866 18,126 (30. 6.68)
10. The Hulton Colliery Explosion (1910 Relief Fund) 1911 12,141 (31.12.67)
11. Whitehaven Colliery Disaster Fund 1910 1,049 (31.12.67)
OTHER DISASTER FUNDS
12. Mayor of Windsor's Flood Relief Fund 1949 4,399 (31. 3.68)
13. Mayor's Fund, Worcester 1930 4,868 (31. 3.68)
14. Mayor's Emergency Fund, Lowestoft 1927 284 (31 3 68)
15. Thames Flood Damage Relief Fund (Fulham) 1927 381 (31.12.67)
16. Mayor of Maidenhead's Flood Relief Fund 1947 7,357 (31. 3.68)
17. The Mayor of Appleby Emergency Fund 1948 1,056 (12.11.62)
18. Chadderton Distress Fund c. 1920 258 (31.12.67)
19. The Mayor of Greenwich Flood Distress Fund 1928 216 (31.12.67)
20. Mayor of Bath's Flood Relief Fund pre-1914 2,642 (30. 9.67)
These funds either have continuing liabilities which it is calculated will in due course extinguish the fund or have objects which provide for other uses.