The Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust, a charity set up under the Act of Parliament to manage this public space "for the exercise and recreation of the inhabitants of the metropolis", receives a substantial income stream from the lease to Hammersmith Hospital of a car park on its southern boundary. Other sources of income from the space include the rental of sports fields, advertising billboards, and two public car parks. The accounting for costs and revenues of the charity has been a matter of debate between the council, currently the charity's sole trustee, and the Friends of Wormwood Scrubs.
Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust The
Wormwood Scrubs Charitable Trust (WSCT) is a
charitable trust that manages the Wormwood Scrubs. In 1879, the
Wormwood Scrubs Act 1879 (
42 & 43 Vict. c. clx) was passed, which vested the land to the
Metropolitan Board of Works, to be maintained as a place of public recreation, subject to the rights of use by the
War Office (now the
Ministry of Defence). Following the disbandment of the Metropolitan Board of Works, responsibility for the management of Wormwood Scrubs fell to its successors, the
London County Council on 21 March 1889, the
Greater London Council on 1 April 1965 and eventually to the
Hammersmith and Fulham London Borough Council on 1 April 1986. The trust was formed on 23 February 1994 "to encourage sporting and recreational use of Wormwood Scrubs through the provision and maintenance of an environment that is conducive to its objective. In addition to supporting the recreational activities provided by the Council through the Linford Christie stadium, the Trust's main activity relates to the maintenance of the scrubs itself." The trust is governed by the provisions of the act and a
scheme of the
Charity Commissioners dated 25 March 2002. which is "charged with managing the affairs of the Trust, improving its focus and performance, and ensuring it achieves its charitable objectives." The committee consists of three councillors and two non-voting co-opted members, who tend to be members of the
Friends of Wormwood Scrubs. Under a scheme of delegation, daily management of the trust estate is undertaken by the Trust Manager, with senior support provided by the assistant director for Parks and Leisure and the Director of Public Realm. The de facto Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer of the trust are the council's Chief Executive and Director of Finance, respectively. ==Local nature reserve==