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and, subsequently, other bridges. Funded by bridge tolls and charitable donations, the foundation acquired an extensive property portfolio which made it more than self-sufficient. As well as maintaining the bridges, the foundation also makes charitable grants. It is one of three trust funds managed
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The fund administered by the Bridge House Estates is solely responsible for the five City Bridges. There is no financial support from the government or any other fund. If one of the bridges happened to collapse, the charity would have to rebuild it out of the endowment. The good stewardship of the
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From 1995 to September 2023 the charity funding arm was known as City Bridge Trust. In September 2023 Bridge House Estates and the City Bridge Trust merged unifying the brand as the City Bridge Foundation, however the formal entity name is still the Bridge House Estates.
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An Act to enable the Mayor and Commonality and Citizens of the City of London to borrow a further Sum of Money on the Security of the Bridge House Estates, to complete the rebuilding of Blackfriars Bridge, and for the Purchase of Southwark Bridge; and for other
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of Bridge House Estates is one of the oldest logos in continuous use and can be found carved into stonework in many places along the riverfront. It has been the identifying emblem of the Bridge House Estates for many centuries, but the latter now uses the
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Bridge House Estates are run by a committee of the City of London Corporation called the City Bridge Foundation Board (formerly the Bridge House Estates Board). Formed in 2021, the chairmanship is held by a
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property and investments of the estates by the City has led to the accumulation of surplus funds over any such demand on its resources. Therefore, the City sought from the Charity Commission to implement a
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on London Bridge, the rents and leases of the buildings that were on it and also by charitable donations, the Bridge House Estates acquired an extensive property portfolio which made it self-sufficient.
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In 2019, total income of the Bridge House Estates was £43.1 million and total expenditure and reinvestment was £53.1 million. The total funds held by the estates are in excess of £1.5 billion.
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An Act to empower the Corporation of London to construct a Bridge over the River Thames near the Tower of London with approaches thereto and for other purposes.
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Until 1995, the foundation was permitted to use its income only for expenditure on its bridges. However, with a surplus of income over expenditure, a
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Since it was established, the foundation has maintained, and on several occasions replaced, London Bridge. The foundation also built
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In addition to its royal charter of 1282, the Bridge House Estates operates with respect to various legislative powers, e.g., the
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from the toll-exacting private company that built it. Most recently it took over ownership and maintenance of the pedestrian-only
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The bridge became part of the City's jurisdiction from 1282, and this led to the City attempting to extend control over
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scheme was adopted in that year to allow any surplus income to be used for other charitable purposes benefiting
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An Act to authorise the Mayor and Commonality and Citizens of the City of London to rebuild Blackfriars Bridge.
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It was thought likely that the mark as we know it today was designed by a famous 17th-century surveyor,
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of the trust property—it may only be used for the legitimate purposes for which the fund was created.
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scheme to extend its objects (purposes) since September 1995 to make charitable grants within the
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City sword rest, formerly in the church of St Olave Southwark, and now in
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for its maintenance role and for its general charitable role under the
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by the City of London, the other two being the City Fund and the
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The Bridge House Estates was established by the grant of a
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in Southwark. The City sword rest from the church of
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Bridge House Estates, registered charity no. 1035628
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City of London Corporation
London
London Bridge
City's Cash
Blackfriars Bridge
Tower Bridge
Southwark Bridge
Millennium Bridge
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