The Tenants’ and Residents’ Organisations of England has
applied to become a charity in a bid to plug funding cuts and secure its
future. The organisation, which
represents tenants’ groups and individual tenants, has applied to register a
new company - TAROE Trust Ltd - with the Charity Commission. The launch of the
charity is expected to take place later this month, pending the approval of the
commission. Michael Gelling, chair of
TAROE, said TAROE needs to raise £150,000 or it may struggle to survive. Read more on the TAROE website.
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