Common use of Statement of Conformity Clause in Contracts

Statement of Conformity. All fundraisers will abide at all times by the relevant elements of the Fundraising Regulator’s Code of Fundraising Practice and the Chartered Institute of Fundraising’s Street Fundraising (regular giving) Rule Book or face the appropriate penalties. If local authority officers note fundraisers contravening the Chartered Institute of Fundraising’s Rule Book or any local clause within the SMA, they will inform the Chartered Institute of Fundraising’s Head of Standards by contacting them on 020 7401 8452, providing details of the incident. Site may be used as follows, as shown in the map at Appendix 1: High Street from the passageway that leads to the entrance to the Xxxxxxxxx Theatre to the junction with Market Square on non-market days (Monday to Wednesday). Positioning: fundraisers to be spread out within the relevant areas. Capacity: maximum of 4 fundraisers including a Team Leader Frequency: 3 days a week The areas of the High Street between The Drive and Burnhill Road and outside Kelsey House at the junction with Xxxxxx Xxxx Road. Positioning: fundraisers to be spread out within the relevant areas. Capacity: maximum of 3 fundraisers including a Team Leader Frequency: 2 days a week The area of the High Street from the roundabout with Spur Road, Station Road and Sevenoaks Road up to the junction with Xxxxx Rise. Positioning: fundraisers to be spread out within the relevant areas. Capacity: maximum of 3 fundraisers including a Team Leader Frequency: 2 days a week Where fundraisers are found to be working outside of the agreed locations, they must comply with requests made by Local Authority or Business Improvement District Officials and reposition themselves correctly or as directed on-site. Only one charity will be present on any one site on any one day. Fundraising will only be permitted between the hours of 9am and 6pm, unless otherwise specified. Fundraisers should be positioned in such a way as to offer an adequate ‘comfort zone’ to those users of the public highway who do not wish to engage. In furtherance of this, it is desirable that a minimum footway channel of 1 metre be maintained between fundraisers and the kerb / shop frontage where it is reasonable to do so. Fundraisers should maintain a reasonable distance (of approximately 3 metres) apart from one another and any other legitimate street activities (e.g. street traders, Big Issue sellers, buskers, newspaper stands, promotional activities and market researching).

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Samples: Site Management Agreement

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Statement of Conformity. All fundraisers will abide at all times by the relevant elements of the Fundraising Regulator’s Code of Fundraising Practice and the Chartered Institute of Fundraising’s Street Fundraising (regular giving) Rule Book or face the appropriate penalties. If local authority officers note fundraisers contravening the Chartered Institute of Fundraising’s Rule Book or any local clause within the SMA, they will inform the Chartered Institute of Fundraising’s Head of Standards by contacting them on 020 7401 84528135 6118 ext. 814, providing details of the incident. Site may be used as follows, as shown in the map at Appendix 1: High Street from the passageway that leads to Pedestrianised area between 00 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx B79 7LW, (currently a branch of Lloyds) and 00 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx X00 0XX, (currently a branch of Halifax), which is opposite the entrance to the Xxxxxxxxx Theatre to the junction with Market Square on non-market days (Monday to Wednesday). Middle Entry Positioning: fundraisers to be spread out within along the relevant areas. Capacity: maximum of 4 fundraisers including a Team Leader Frequency: 3 days a week The areas length of the High Street between The Drive and Burnhill Road and outside Kelsey House at the junction with Xxxxxx Xxxx Road. Positioning: fundraisers to be spread out within the relevant areas. site Capacity: maximum of 3 fundraisers including a Team Leader team leader Frequency: 2 days a week The area of the High Street from the roundabout with Spur Road, Station Road and Sevenoaks Road up to the junction with Xxxxx Rise. Positioning: fundraisers to be spread out within the relevant areas. Capacity: maximum of 3 fundraisers including a Team Leader Frequency: 2 days a week Wednesdays only Where fundraisers are found to be working outside of the agreed locations, they must comply with requests made by Local Authority or Business Improvement District Officials and reposition themselves correctly or as directed on-site. Only one charity will be present on any one site in Tamworth on any one day. Fundraising will only be permitted between the hours of 9am and 67pm, unless otherwise specified. Any exclusion dates (e.g specific event days) are to be announced by the Council to the CIOF to be booked into the CIOF’s diary management system, giving a minimum of 4 weeks’ notice to the CIOF from date of diary delivery. Fundraisers should be positioned in such a way as to offer an adequate ‘comfort zone’ to those users of the public highway who do not wish to engage. In furtherance of this, it is desirable that a minimum footway channel of 1 metre be maintained between fundraisers and the kerb / shop frontage where it is reasonable to do so. Fundraisers should maintain a reasonable distance (of approximately 3 metres) apart from one another and any other legitimate street activities (e.g. street traders, Big Issue sellers, buskers, newspaper stands, promotional activities and market researching).

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Samples: Site Management Agreement

Statement of Conformity. All fundraisers will abide at all times by the relevant elements of the Fundraising Regulator’s Code of Fundraising Practice and the Chartered Institute of Fundraising’s Street Fundraising (regular giving) associated Rule Book Books, or face the appropriate penalties. If local authority officers note fundraisers contravening the Chartered Institute of Fundraising’s Rule Book Books or any local clause within the SMA, they will inform the Chartered Institute of FundraisingFundraising Compliance Directorate’s Head of Standards by contacting them on 020 7401 8452, providing details of the incident. Site Sites may be used as follows, as shown in the map at Appendix 1: High Street from Blackwellgate between Skinnergate and where the passageway that leads to shops start on the entrance to south side of the Xxxxxxxxx Theatre to the junction with Market Square on non-market days (Monday to Wednesday)street. Capacity: maximum of 2 fundraisers Positioning: fundraisers to be spread out within along the relevant areaslength of the site Frequency: 2 days a week, Tuesdays and Wednesdays Northgate between Crown Street and Queen Street shopping centre, avoiding the covered entrance to the shopping centre. Capacity: maximum of 4 2 fundraisers including a Team Leader Frequency: 3 days a week The areas of the High Street between The Drive and Burnhill Road and outside Kelsey House at the junction with Xxxxxx Xxxx Road. Positioning: fundraisers to be spread out within along the relevant areas. Capacity: maximum length of 3 fundraisers including a Team Leader the site Frequency: 2 days a week The area of the High Street from the roundabout with Spur Roadweek, Station Road Tuesdays and Sevenoaks Road up to the junction with Xxxxx Rise. Positioning: fundraisers to be spread out within the relevant areas. Capacity: maximum of 3 fundraisers including a Team Leader Frequency: 2 days a week Wednesdays Where fundraisers are found to be working outside of the agreed locations, they must comply with requests made by Local Authority or Business Improvement District Officials and reposition themselves correctly or as directed on-site. Only one charity will be present on any one site in Darlington on any one day. Fundraising will only be permitted between the hours of 9am and 67pm, unless otherwise specified. Any exclusion dates (e.g specific event days) are to be announced by the Council to the IOFCD to be booked into the IOFCD’s diary management system, giving a minimum of 4 weeks’ notice to the IOFCD from date of diary delivery. Other Conditions Fundraisers should be positioned in such a way as to offer an adequate ‘comfort zone’ to those users of the public highway who do not wish to engage. In furtherance of this, it is desirable that a minimum footway channel of 1 metre be maintained between fundraisers and the kerb / shop frontage where it is reasonable to do so. Fundraisers should maintain a reasonable distance (of approximately 3 metres) apart from one another and any other legitimate street activities (e.g. street traders, Big Issue sellers, buskers, newspaper stands, promotional activities and market researching).

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Samples: Site Management Agreement

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Statement of Conformity. All fundraisers will abide at all times by the relevant elements of the Fundraising RegulatorInstitute of Fundraising’s Code of Fundraising Practice Practice, and the Chartered Institute of FundraisingPFRA’s Street Fundraising (regular giving) Rule Book Book, or face the appropriate penalties. If local authority officers note fundraisers contravening the Chartered Institute of FundraisingPFRA’s Rule Book or any local clause within the SMA, they will inform the Chartered Institute of FundraisingPFRA’s Head of Standards by contacting them on 020 7401 8452, providing details of the incident. Site Sites may be used as follows, as shown in the map at Appendix 1: High Street from the passageway that leads From Ferensway to the entrance to the Xxxxxxxxx Theatre to the junction with Market Square on non-market days (Monday to Wednesday). Xxxx Xxxxxx St Capacity: maximum of 5 fundraisers Positioning: fundraisers to be spread out within along the relevant areas. length of the site From Princes Dock St to Parliament St Capacity: maximum of 4 branded/working fundraisers including a Team Leader Frequency: 3 days a week The areas of the High Street between The Drive and Burnhill Road and outside Kelsey House at the junction with Xxxxxx Xxxx Road. 1 non-fundraising team leader Positioning: fundraisers to be spread out within along the relevant areas. length of the site From Parliament Street to Silver St Capacity: maximum of 3 4 branded/working fundraisers including a Team Leader Frequency: 2 days a week The area of the High Street from the roundabout with Spur Road, Station Road and Sevenoaks Road up to the junction with Xxxxx Rise. 1 non-fundraising team leader Positioning: fundraisers to be spread out along the length of the site Fundraising will not take place in Hull in the week immediately before Christmas. Fundraisers are to be positioned within the relevant areascentral area of the pedestrianised space marked by the gutter line when the sites are not open to vehicles. Capacity: maximum of 3 fundraisers including a Team Leader Frequency: 2 days a week Fundraisers should be aware that vehicles (e.g. delivery and emergency vehicles) may occasionally use these streets and exercise appropriate caution. Where fundraisers are found to be working outside of the agreed locations, they must comply with requests made by Local Authority or Business Improvement District Officials Officers and reposition themselves correctly or as directed on-site. Only one charity will be present on any one site on any one day. Fundraising will only be permitted between the hours of 9am and 6pm, unless otherwise specified. Fundraisers should Any exclusion dates (e.g specific event days) are to be positioned in such a way as announced by the Council to offer an adequate ‘comfort zone’ the PFRA to those users of be booked into the public highway who do not wish to engage. In furtherance of thisPFRA’s diary management system, it is desirable that giving a minimum footway channel of 1 metre be maintained between fundraisers and 4 weeks’ notice to the kerb / shop frontage where it is reasonable to do so. Fundraisers should maintain a reasonable distance (PFRA from date of approximately 3 metres) apart from one another and any other legitimate street activities (e.g. street traders, Big Issue sellers, buskers, newspaper stands, promotional activities and market researching)diary delivery.

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Samples: Site Management Agreement

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