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Harold Ernest Le Seelleur Fund: Grant to fund a kitchen for Age Concern Jersey

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A decision made on 23 October 2020

Decision Reference:  MD-HSS-2020-0074

Decision Summary Title:

Grant from the Harold Ernest Le Seelleur Fund to fund the procurement of a commercial standard kitchen at the new facilities for Age Concern Jersey

 

Date of Decision Summary:

17 September 2020

Decision Summary Author:

Finance Business Partner supporting HCS

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title:

Grant from the Harold Ernest Le Seelleur Fund to fund the procurement of a commercial standard kitchen at the new facilities for Age Concern Jersey

 

Date of Written Report:

17 September 2020

Written Report Author:

Finance Business Partner supporting HCS

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject: Use of Le Seelleur Charitable Trust Fund to provide a grant of up to £50,000 to Age Concern Jersey to fund the procurement of a new commercial standard kitchen at the new Age Concern Jersey facility.  

 

The Ministerial Decision is seeking a grant of up to £50,000 from the Harold Ernest Le Seelleur Charitable Trust Fund to Age Concern Jersey towards the fit out commercial kitchen in the new Age Concern facility.

Under the proposition P.71/97 adopted by the States on 2nd June 1997, it was decided that the administration of the Estate of H.E. Le Seelleur should be carried out by the Minister for Health and Social Services (formerly known as the Health and Social Services Committee).

 

The grant would be commemorated by way of a plaque in memory of the Late H. E Le Seelleur as the facility will be serving the “aged, infirm and needy residents of the Island”.

 

Purpose of the spending

 

The grant funding would be used for the specific purpose of:

 

  • Procurement of kitchen equipment to fit out a commercial standard kitchen in the new Age Concern facility that will provide meals in-house and for delivery, for the aged, infirm and needy service users of the charity

 

 

 

Approval of the use of the Le Seelleur Charitable Trust Fund

 

This has been proposed by the Director General of Health and Community Services.  A Charitable Trust Fund committee is being set up to provide suitable governance in the future for such decisions, in the absence of this committee being in place with delegated authority a Ministerial Decision is being sought.

 

Use of the H. E. Le Seelleur Charitable Trust Fund is in accordance with the terms of the Fund the original bequest being given to the States of Jersey for itself and its successors in perpetuity, to be used - “for the benefit of the aged, infirm and needy residents of the Island”.

 

Decision(s):

The Minister approved the distribution of up to £50,000 grant from the H.E. Le Seelleur Fund, to Age Concern Jersey in respect of:

  • Procurement of kitchen equipment to fit out a commercial standard kitchen in the new Age Concern facility that will provide meals in-house and for delivery, for the aged, infirm and needy service users of the charity.

 

Reason(s) for Decision:  

The distribution of up to £50,000 from the H.E. Le Seelleur Fund aligns with the purpose of the charitable trust fund, which is; “for the benefit of the aged, infirm and needy residents”. 

Resource Implications:

The balance on the Le Seelleur Fund will reduce by £50,000, there is no impact to the HCS revenue head of expenditure.

Action required:

  • The drawdown of £50,000 from the Common Investment Fund.
  • The grant for specific purpose will be distributed to Age Concern Jersey.

Signature:

Position:

Deputy Richard Renouf

Minister for Health & Social Services   

Date Signed:

Date of Decision:

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