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If it is not possible to issue a full reply within this time because a detailed investigation is required we will tell you what is being done to deal with your complaint, when you can expect the full reply and from whom. Please address your complaint to:Į-mail: If the complaint relates to the CEO, the complaint should be made in writing by letter or email to the Chair of the Trustees at the above address or The Process – Grantsģ.1 Complaints relating to grant-making will be assessed by the CEO and a response will be sent within 5 working days of receipt. When writing or e-mailing your complaint, appropriate contact details should be provided such as an email address or a full postal address. Ģ.2 All complaints should be made in writing by e-mail or letter. a confidential file of all complaints is kept centrally.Ģ.1 If you have a complaint, please contact us as soon as possible.lessons are learnt from complaints which are used to improve our service.

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Staff also strive to present themselves in a professional and courteous manner at all times. The purpose of this policy is to provide an efficient, transparent and fair way of dealing with any complaint.ġ.2 Herefordshire Community Foundation is committed to providing a quality service to our stakeholders. However, from time to time things may go wrong and in such cases, individuals may seek to complain. Funding must be approved before the start of training.ġ.1 Herefordshire Community Foundation (HCF) aims to deal with all matters in a fair way which reflects the charity’s aims and objectives.

The project will not support training retrospectively and places will be limited. Funding will be limited to one family member per annum. The Jack Hughes Fund will fund 70% of the cost of training up to a maximum of £200. Chainsaw Maintenance & Cross Cutting (CS30).Safe use of pesticides – PA1, PA2, PA6.training or business support for succession planning.įunding will also be available for the following courses:.training to support a new farm diversification enterprise.retraining or upskilling as they are leaving the industry.It will specifically provide funds to support those who require: The programme is available for farmers, aged over 40. These are now being used to support a county wide training fund that is named after the late Jack Hughes, the founder of Herefordshire PTC, who did so much work in ensuring that training skills were accessible and available to the farming community in Herefordshire and in particular for young farmers. He is a committed educator and enjoys giving seminars and lessons for students of all ages.In 2015 the Herefordshire Community Foundation took on the management of funds that were originally raised by the Herefordshire Proficiency Test Committee (HPTC). Hughes teaches music theory at the Cleveland Institute of Music. His music has also been performed by "eighth blackbird", Quatour Bozzini, the FLUX quartet, and the Imani Winds, among others. He served as composer fellow of San Francisco’s Volti choral ensemble in 2017 and of the Canton Symphony Orchestra in 2014. In 2021, the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival commissioned him for its Young Composer String Quartet Project, and the American Composer’s Orchestra recently awarded him its Underwood Commission to be premiered in Carnegie Hall in 2022. In 2020 the American Academy of Arts and Letters named Hughes a Charles Ives Scholar. He began his musical studies on trumpet and piano in Reston, Virginia, and also plays viola and traditional Irish fiddle. He received his Bachelor of Music degree in composition and theory at the Cleveland Institute of Music, in the studio of Keith Fitch. in composition from The University of Chicago, where he studied with Augusta Read Thomas. Jack Hughes is a Cleveland-based composer, music theorist, and educator.ĭr.
