Coventry Diocesan Guild of Church Bellringers
Bell Repair
Fund Rules
1. Title :-
This Fund shall be known as "The Coventry Diocesan Guild of Church
Bellringers Bell Repair Fund".
2. Object :-
The object of this Fund shall be to provide financial assistance by way of
grants to churches incurring expenditure on the provision, maintenance or
improvement of their bells and bell installations or for the maintenance of the
fabric of their towers and belfries.
3. Definition :-
References to "the Guild" shall mean the Coventry Diocesan Guild of Church
Bellringers.
4. Trustees,Treasurer and Independent Examiner :-
The Trustees of the Fund, referred to hereinafter as the Trustees, shall be
the President, Treasurer and General Secretary for the time being of the Guild.
The Treasurer and independent examiner of the Fund shall be the Treasurer and
independent examiner for the time being of the Guild.
5. Administration and Administrative Officers :-
The Fund shall be administered by the President, General Secretary, Treasurer
and Committee for the time being of the Guild, hereinafter referred to as the
Administrative Officers. All administrative and other expenses incurred in
respect of the Fund, other than those relating to the acquisition and
realisation of investments, shall be borne by the Guild.
6. Grants :-
- An application for or a proposal to make a grant from this fund shall only
be considered at a quarterly or Annual General Meeting of the Guild provided
that notice has been given at the previous quarterly or Annual General Meeting
of such application or proposal.
- Following notice duly given, the administrative officers shall consider such
applications or proposals and make recommendations to the meeting of the Guild
at which the application or proposal shall be discussed.
- Grants shall be made from this fund only for the purposes outlined in the
objectives in Rule 2 above. A grant may be made at a quarterly or Annual General
Meeting of the Guild, subject to the requirements of Rule 6 (a) above, if
approved by two thirds or more of those members of the Guild present and voting.
To be eligible to vote on such matters, such members must fulfil the
requirements of the Rules of the Guild on voting. (See Rules 4 and 5 of the
Guild rules).
7. Disbursement :-
- Any payments drawn on this Fund under Rule 6 above, or required under Rule 9
below, shall be made over the signatures of two of the Trustees of the Fund once
the Trustees are agreed that the work for which the grant has been made has been
completed satisfactorily.
- Any grant not claimed within three years from the date on which it is agreed
shall lapse. Those applying for the grant will be informed and may re-apply in
writing, at which point the re-application will be treated as per rule 6.
8. Accounts :-
- The Treasurer shall prepare accounts consisting of a balance sheet as at
December 31st in each year, and an income and expenditure account for the year
ending on that date.
- These accounts shall be presented to the independent examiner of the Fund
who shall satisfy himself as to the correctness thereof.
- These accounts duly examined shall be submitted for approval to the Annual
General meeting of the Guild next after the 31st December to which the accounts
of the Fund have been prepared.
9. Investments :-
The Trustees acting together shall have the power to invest or
otherwise deal with the assets of the Fund and such sums as the members of the
Guild shall contribute or from time to time decide to transfer to the Fund, in
such manner as they think fit in the best interest of the Fund.
10. Dissolution of the Fund :-
- If it shall be decided to dissolve the Fund, such decision being taken only
at an Annual General Meeting of the Guild following notice given at the previous
quarterly meeting, the assets shall be disposed of to either or between both of
the following:-
- To other charitable bell restoration funds as the Guild may select.
- To the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral Church of St Michael Coventry, for
the religious and charitable purposes of the said church.
- In the event that the Guild becomes defunct, it shall be allowed for a
person appointed from time to time by the Society, after five years non-working
of the Fund, to cause it to be dissolved and its assets applied as under Rule 10
(a)(i).
11. Provision for Change of Rules :-
- No amendment of, addition to or deletion from these rules shall be made
which would cause the Fund at any time to cease to be a charity in law.
- No amendment, addition or deletion whatever shall be made except at an
Annual General Meeting of the Guild following notice given in detail of the
proposed alteration at the previous quarterly meeting of the Guild and approved
by two thirds or more of those members voting and present.