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Gas Safety Trust Appoints New Trustees

 

Four new trustees have been appointed by gas safety charity the Gas Safety Trust. The CORGI Trust changed its name to The Gas Safety Trust in April and relocated its office away from the main CORGI office at Chineham Park, Basingstoke, to a new location two miles away.

Nigel Dumbrell, trust manager, said: “The Gas Safety Trust has developed into the UK’s leading gas safety charity and as such the Trustees decided it was time to reflect its independence from CORGI, for which everyone appreciates and respects all the financial and marketing support it provided. However, this is a new and exciting era for the Gas Safety Trust and our new strategy will reflect our vision and aims for the next two years.” The new trustees are Phil Brown, president of the Institution of Gas Engineers & Managers (IGEM) and gas systems manager for National Grid; Bob Kerr, head of business integrity at British Gas; Roger Webb, deputy chief executive of the Society of British Gas Industries (SBGI) and director of the Heating & Hotwater Industry Council (HHIC), and Bill Wright, the Electrical Safety Council independent energy consultant and chair of the Electrical Safety Council.

Mary Benwell, Gas Safety Trust chair, said: “To have the expert level of support from all the Gas Safety Trust trustees in this exciting period of our development is crucial and I look forward to the additional contribution of our new trustees in enabling the trust to meet the challenges and opportunities of the future.”

Contact the Gas Safety Trust on 01256 548020 www.gas-safety-trust.org.uk

 

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