Re Shaw (1957)
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3rd September 2001 The Trustees Motherhood Dear Sirs, RE: Your Application for Charitable Status Further to your recent telephone call requesting advice in relation to whether your organisation might be eligible for charitable status. We now provide written confirmation of the advice given at the telephone. As discussed, charities have been classified in four main catagories, advancement of education or religion, relief of poverty or benefit to the communty. As such it is clear that an organisation with political criteria cannot be registered as a charity. You have indicated to me that you consider yourselves to be an educational trust, highlighting issues of discrimination to mothers in the workforce. I am not of the view that your organisation would fall under the category of advancing education. Although your publications may in themselves be considered to be educational, this does not mean that your trust will also to be considered an educational one.The cases of Re Shaw (1957)...


