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Governance

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City Bridge Foundation Board

City Bridge Foundation is governed by a single trustee, the City of London Corporation, represented by the City Bridge Foundation Board.

The City Bridge Foundation Board has oversight of all of the charity’s strategic and operational activities, unless expressly reserved to the Court of Common Council, the City of London Corporation’s primary decision-making body.

The Board is responsible for the overseeing the charity’s primary and ancillary objects, being respectively, the maintenance and support of the five Thames bridges and the distribution of income surplus to that required for the bridges for broader, and more general, charitable purposes within Greater London.

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Funding Committee of the City Bridge Foundation Board

The Funding Committee is a Committee of the City Bridge Foundation Board, and a sub-committee of the Court of Common Council. The Funding Committee meets at least four times in any calendar year.

The Funding Committee oversees City Bridge Foundation’s charitable funding and social investments. This aims to improve the lives of the inhabitants of Greater London – by working to reduce inequality and foster strong, more resilient and thriving communities in pursuit of a London that serves everyone.

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Investment Committee of the City Bridge Foundation Board

A new committee set up in May 2023. First meeting is scheduled for June 2023. 

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Trustee duties

The City of London Corporation is the trustee of City Bridge Foundation, acting by the Court of Common Council. The Court of Common Council carries out these trustee functions through the City Corporation’s internal governance framework, whether by members in committee or officers operating under delegated authority.

Trustees have particular legal duties and responsibilities, including to act independently and in the best interests of the charity and only in furtherance of the charitable purposes of the charity, to safeguard the charity’s assets and reputation, to act within their powers and to manage conflicts of interest.

Trustees need to understand the regulatory landscape and the particular compliance and reporting obligations which apply. Aside from these legal obligations, trustees are also expected to meet certain standards of good governance practice which are aimed at supporting compliance with the law and regulatory landscape and supporting the successful operation of the charity for its charitable purposes.

City of London Corporation

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Recent changes

City Bridge Foundation is the working name of the historic Bridge House Estates. From 1995 to September 2023 our charity funding team was known as City Bridge Trust. In September 2023, our bridges and charity funding teams were brought together under a new name – City Bridge Foundation.