Correspondence with SPAID trustee Lord Avebury. Includes some case information.
English politician Eric Reginald Lubbock, 4th Baron Avebury (1928-2016) served as a SPAID trustee from 1978 to the end of 1989.
Correspondence with SPAID trustee Lord Avebury. Includes some case information.
English politician Eric Reginald Lubbock, 4th Baron Avebury (1928-2016) served as a SPAID trustee from 1978 to the end of 1989.
Correspondence with SPAID trustee Edward Beckett.
Beckett was one of Nancy Tait's earliest supporters in her quest to find answers regarding the death of her husband and regarding the health risks associated with asbestos. At the time Beckett was the secretary of the Post Office and Civil Service Sanatorium Society, originally founded to help working class Post Office employees when conventional medical insurance was not widely affordable.
Correspondence with SPAID trustee Major General H A Lascelles.
Henry Anthony Lascelles (1912-2000) was director-general of the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust 1967-1980.
Correspondence with SPAID trustee Lord Plant of Benenden.
Cyril Thomas Howe Plant, Baron Plant, CBE (1910-1986) was a British trade unionist.
Correspondence with SPAID trustee Ralph Watson.
Mainly tables and graphs visualising the organisation's performance 1988-1995.
Trustee correspondence and papers (occasionally also minutes of SPAID Trustee meetings), in reverse chronological order.
Includes:
Correspondence and papers (minutes of meetings of trustees and extensive associated papers), addressed to trustee Laurie Horam. Includes photocopy of OEDA Memorandum & Articles of Association, also copy of a report on SPAID by consultants Pauline Bibby and Michael Butterfield, both panel members of the Charities Effectiveness Review Trust (CERT), 1991.
Lawrence Brian Horam (b. 1941) was E Beckett's successor as secretary to the Post Office and Civil Service Sanatorium Society (POCSSS).
Mainly minutes of meetings of the OEDA Management Committee (MC), mostly signed. Further includes
OEDA was set up to broaden and develop the work of SPAID. It was felt that this was necessary since, as governed by SPAID's trust deed, the organisation under Nancy Tait did not provide the structure and organisational procedures required for a limited liability association and by the London Borough Grants Unit (LBGU), the organisation's main source of funding. An executive director for OEDA was appointed in January 1994 but terminated at the end of March.
Executive correspondence and papers, chiefly arising from the appointment of the new executive director of OEDA from January 1994.
Includes the executive director's office diary, dark blue with metal corner, 22 x 15.2 cm, labelled by name'.
Minutes, agendas, and other papers (including financial information) re meetings of the OEDA Management Committee, April 1995 - September 1996.
Includes staff questionnaires with Nancy Tait's commentary; also OEDA interim report, November 1994.
This was Nancy Tait's personal set of Management Committee papers.
Correspondence (including telephone memoranda) re OEDA management matters, in particular the transition from SPAID to OEDA and the OEDA strategic plan. Includes
Owen Tudor (b.1961) became a member of the OEDA Management Committee in 1995. Tudor represented the Trades Union Congress (TUC) on the Health and Safety Commission, the Industrial Injuries Advisory Council, and the Social Security Advisory Committee.
Copy of OEDA annual report 2002-2003 and minutes of the OEDA annual general meeting, 26 September 2002.
Correspondence. Somewhat sketchy.
In chronological order.