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King’s College London Act 1997

1997 CHAPTER iii

An Act to unite the United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy’s and St. Thomas’s Hospitals and King’s College London; to transfer all rights, properties and liabilities from the Schools to the College; and for connected and other purposes.

[31st July 1997]

WHEREAS—

(1)

King’s College London (hereinafter referred to as “the College”) was founded by Royal Charter granted on 14th August 1829 by His late Majesty King George the Fourth and, notwithstanding the annulment of that Charter by the [1882 c. xiii.] King’s College London Act 1882, remained incorporated by virtue of that Act and subsequently by virtue of the [1908 c. xxxix.] King’s College London (Transfer) Act 1908 and, since 1st April 1980, by virtue of the [1978 c. xii.] King’s College London Act 1978 and a Royal Charter granted by Her Majesty on 1st April 1980:

(2)

From its foundation the College included medical subjects in its curriculum and soon thereafter established a school of medicine and dentistry (hereinafter referred to as “the College’s School of Medicine and Dentistry”):

(3)

In 1839 the College acquired certain premises and there established King’s College Hospital as a teaching hospital:

(4)

Under the [1851 c. cxxxviii.] King’s College Hospital Act 1851 the College’s School of Medicine and Dentistry was established as a separate body corporate and King’s College Hospital was transferred thereto:

(5)

Under the said Act of 1908 further functions and property of the College were transferred to the College’s School of Medicine and Dentistry which, under that Act, became a school of medicine and dentistry of the University of London (hereinafter referred to as “the University”) and was thereafter administered as one entity with King’s Col lege Hospital:

(6)

Under a scheme made pursuant to section 15 of the [1946 c. 81.] National Health Service Act 1946 the College’s School of Medicine and Dentistry was constituted as a body corporate under the name of “King’s College Hospital Medical School (University of London)” and, in accordance with that scheme, was thereafter separately administered from King’s Col lege Hospital as an independent school of the University:

(7)

By virtue of the [1983 c. xii.] King’s College London Act 1983 King’s College Hospital Medical School (University of London) was reunited with the College and in accordance with that Act the College now maintains a school of medicine and dentistry known as King’s College School of Medicine and Dentistry:

(8)

Under the said Act of 1983 there was constituted a Committee of the Council of the College known as the Delegacy of King’s College School of Medicine and Dentistry to advise that Council on, and to superintend, the work carried on by King’s College School of Medicine and Dentistry:

(9)

Guy’s Hospital was established in 1724 and Guy’s Hospital Medical School was founded in 1769. Lectures in dental surgery commenced there in 1799 and a dental school was established as part of Guy’s Hospital Medical School in 1889. Guy’s Hospital Medical School was admitted as a School of the University in 1900 and remained a constituent p art of Guy’s Hospital until 5th July 1948 when, pursuant to a scheme made under the said section 15, the School was reconstituted:

(10)

St. Thomas’s Hospital was established in 1173 and St. Thomas’s Hospital Medical School was founded in about 1550. St. Thomas’s Hospital Medical School was admitted as a School of the University in 1900 and remained a constituent part of St. Thomas’s Hospital until 5th July 1948 when, pursuant to a scheme made under the said section 15, the School was reconstituted:

(11)

On 1st August 1982 Guy’s Hospital Medical School was reconstituted pursuant to a scheme made under the said section 15 as the United Medical Schools of Guy’s and St. Thomas’s Hospitals (hereinafter referred to as “the United Medical Schools”) and on the same day St. Thomas’s Hospital Medical School was reconstituted as the Administrati on Council of the United Medical Schools of Guy’s and St. Thomas’s Hospitals (hereinafter referred to as “the Administration Council”):

(12)

The Royal Dental Hospital of London was established in 1858 and the Royal Dental Hospital of London School of Dental Surgery (hereinafter referred to as “the Dental School”) was founded in 1859. The Dental School was admitted as a School of the University in 1911 and remained a constituent part of the Royal Dental Hospital of London until 1948 when, pursuant to a scheme made under the said section 15, the Dental School was reconstituted:

(13)

On 1st August 1983 the United Medical Schools were reconstituted pursuant to a scheme made under the said section 15 as the United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy’s and St. Thomas’s Hospitals (hereinafter referred to as “the Schools”), the Administration Council was also reconstituted pursuant to a scheme made under the said section 15 as the First Administration Council of the United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy’s and St. Thomas’s Hospitals (hereinafter referred to as “the First Administration Council”) and the Dental School was reconstituted as the Second Administration Council of the United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy’s and St. Thomas’s Hospitals (hereinafte r referred to as “the Second Administration Council”):

(14)

On 1st August 1985 the Institute of Dermatology (hereinafter referred to as “the Institute”) which had been incorporated in 1950 as a company limited by guarantee, transferred its assets and rights to the Schools which were reconstituted on that day pursuant to a scheme made under the said section 15 and on the same day the First Administr ation Council and the Second Administration Council were also reconstituted pursuant to schemes made under the said section 15:

(15)

The Institute was dissolved in May 1988:

(16)

By virtue of the [1990 c. vi.] United Medical and Dental Schools Act 1990 the First Administration Council and the Second Administration Council were dissolved and a centralised management was created for the Schools pursuant to a scheme made under the said section 15:

(17)

The Report of the Inquiry into London’s Health Service, Medical Education and Research under the chairmanship of Sir Bernard Tomlinson dated October 1992 (hereinafter referred to as “the Tomlinson Report”) recommended the linking of London Medical Schools to multi-faculty colleges and in particular that the Schools should merge with King’s College School of Medicine and Dentistry within the College and that this merger should be pursued and implemented with all speed. The Tomlinson Report also recognised that co-location of medical schools and multi-faculty institutions and rationalisation of facilities would need to be contingent on suitable financial arrangements being made and more particularly on the release of funds to finance it:

(18)

The Department of Health has endorsed the broad conclusions of the Tomlinson Report, including the recommended merger of the College and the Schools, and the Secretary of State for Education has asked the Higher Education Funding Council for England to take them forward:

(19)

The College and the Schools have agreed that it is expedient that provision should be made for the Schools and the College to be united in accordance with this Act:

(20)

It is expedient that the other provisions contained in this Act should be enacted:

(21)

The objects of this Act cannot be attained without the authority of Parliament:

May it therefore please Your Majesty that it may be enacted, and be it enacted, by the Queen’s most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:—

1Short title

This Act may be cited as the King’s College London Act 1997.

2Interpretation

In this Act, unless the subject or context otherwise requires, the following expressions shall have the following meanings:—

3Appointed day

(1)The Council of the College, the Delegacy and the Council of Governors may agree a day to be the appointed day for the purposes of this Act.

(2)Not less than 14 days before such day as may be agreed under subsection (1) above the Council of the College shall—

(a)give notice to the Council of the University of the day so agreed; and

(b)publish in the London Gazette a notice stating the day so agreed.

4Dissolution of Schools

On the appointed day the Schools and the Council of Governors shall hereby be dissolved and the scheme made pursuant to section 15 of the [1946 c. 81.] National Health Service Act 1946 constituting the Council of Governors and defining the duties and powers of that Council and the Schools and providing for the management and control of the Schools shall her eby be revoked.

5Transfer of property, etc

(1)All property, real and personal, of every description (including things in action) and all rights and privileges of the Schools which immediately before the appointed day belonged to or were vested in or exercisable by the Schools shall on the appointed day, subject to the provisions of this Act, without any conveyance, transfer, assignme nt or other instrument, be transferred to and vested in, or be exercisable by, the College for all the estate and interest therein of the Schools.

(2)Any property which by any scheme, deed, will or other instrument or otherwise is held upon trust for any specific foundation or object of the Schools or of King’s College School of Medicine and Dentistry shall, on and after the appointed day, be held upon trust for and applied, so far as is possible, to the same foundation or object of the C ollege:

(3)Subject to the provisions of subsection (2) above, any property held by the Schools upon or subject to any trust or trusts shall be held by the College upon or subject to the trust or trusts upon or subject to which that property was held by the Schools previously to the appointed day.

(4)Without prejudice to the general effect of subsection (1) above, the property of the Schools transferred to the College by that subsection shall include such interests as the Schools may have in the freehold or leasehold properties and other interests in property specified in Part I of Schedule 1 to this Act and the trust funds specified in P art II of that Schedule.

6Constitution of Continuing Trustees of Schools

(1)On the appointed day there shall be constituted a body to be known as the Continuing Trustees of the United Medical and Dental Schools of Guy’s and St. Thomas’s Hospitals which shall exist for a period of 10 years from that day and which shall on the expiry of that period hereby be dissolved and cease to exist.

(2)Prior to the appointed day the Council of Governors shall appoint four persons, and the Delegacy shall appoint one person, and the persons so appointed together with the Principal shall be the members of the Continuing Trustees.

(3)(a)A member of the Continuing Trustees, other than the Principal, may, by notice in writing to the other members, resign his membership; and if a member other than the Principal becomes, in the opinion of the other members, unfit to discharge his duties as a member, the other members may, by notice in writing to him, terminate his membership.

(b)Where a member of the Continuing Trustees, other than the Principal, dies or resigns or has his membership terminated, the surviving or continuing members may by writing appoint another person to be a member in his place.

(4)The Continuing Trustees shall—

(a)consider for the purposes of section 7 (Restriction on use of certain property) of this Act, any proposals by the Council of the College to use or permit the use of any of the relevant property otherwise than for the purposes of educating, or providing facilities for, students of medicine or dentistry or of promoting and advancing the teachin g of, or research into, medicine and dentistry, or subjects allied thereto, within the College; and

(b)consider any other proposals or matters which may be referred to it by the Council of the College including any proposals for changes to the composition and functions of the Board of Management constituted under Statute 8A of the College Statutes.

(5)The Continuing Trustees shall determine its own quorum and procedure.

(6)For the purposes of this section and section 7 (Restriction on use of certain property) of this Act “the relevant property” means such interests in the properties specified in Schedule 2 to this Act as are transferred to the College under section 5 (Transfer of property, etc.) of this Act and such other property as may be designated by the Council of Governors before the appointed day, or by the Council of the College from time to time during the existence of the Continuing Trustees, as subject to the provisions of the said section 7.

7Restriction on use of certain property

The College shall not during the existence of the Continuing Trustees use or permit the use of any of the relevant property otherwise than for the purposes referred to in subsection (4) of section 6 (Constitution of Continuing Trustees of Schools) of this Act without the prior consent in writing of a majority of the members of the Continuing T rustees.

8Transfer of liabilities, etc

All debts and obligations of the Schools shall on the appointed day be transferred and attached to the College and shall thereafter be discharged and satisfied by the College.

9Savings for agreements, deeds, actions, etc

All agreements, appointments, awards, contracts, deeds and other instruments, and all actions and proceedings and causes of action, which immediately before the appointed day were existing or pending in favour of, or against, the Schools shall on and after the appointed day continue and may be carried into effect, enforced and prosecuted by, o r in favour of, or against, the College to the same extent and in like manner as if the College instead of the Schools had been party to, or interested in, the same respectively.

10Construction of bequests, etc

Any scheme, will, deed or other instrument, whether made or executed before, on or after the appointed day, which contains any bequest, gift or trust or other benefit in favour of or connected with the Schools shall, on and after the appointed day, be read and have effect as if the College were referred to therein instead of the Schools.

11Transfer of powers to appoint or nominate

Any power or right of the Schools or of any of the Former Establishments or of any of their officers or employees to appoint or nominate a member of any health or educational authority, or of the governing body of any health, educational, charitable or other institution, shall on the appointed day be transferred to, and may be exercised by, the College or by the officer or employee of the College who, in the opinion of the Council of the College, most nearly performs the functions formerly performed by the former officer or employee in question.

12Name of College school of medicine and dentistry

On and after the appointed day, the medical and dental school of the College shall be known as Guy's, King’s College and St. Thomas' Hospitals' Medical and Dental School.

13Dissolution of Delegacy

On the appointed day the Delegacy shall hereby be dissolved and shall cease to exist.

14Repeals and amendments

On the appointed day, the provisions of the [1983 c. xii.] King’s College London Act 1983, the [1985 c. xvi.] King’s College London Act 1985 and the United Medical and [1990 c. vi.] Dental Schools Act 1990 specified in Part I of Schedule 3 to this Act (which include provisions that are spent) shall be hereby repealed to the extent specified in that Part and section 7 (Construction of bequests, etc.) of the United Medical and Dental Schools Act 1990 shall be amended as provided by Part II of that Schedule.

15Amendments to College Statutes

On the appointed day, the College Statutes shall have effect as if they were amended as follows:—

(1)In Statute 1 (Membership of the Council)—

(a)for paragraph (1) there shall be substituted the following paragraph:—

(1)The Council shall consist of the following persons:

(A)Ex-Officio Members:—

(i)The Principal.

(ii)The Vice-Principals.

(iii)The Dean or Deans of the Guy's, King’s College and St. Thomas' Hospitals' Medical and Dental School.

(B)Appointed Members:—

(i)one person after consultation with the Visitor.

(ii)one person after consultation with the King’s College London Association.

(iii)eighteen other persons who are neither employees nor students of the College.

(C)Elected Members:—

(i)eight persons elected from among their number by the academic staff of the College.

(ii)three persons elected from among their number by the students of the College.

(iii)two persons elected from among their number by the staff of the College who are not members of the academic staff;

such persons to be elected in the manner prescribed by Regulations.;

(b)in paragraph (3) for the words “categories (i), (ii) and (iv) of paragraph (1) (D)” there shall be substituted “categories (i) and (iii) of paragraph (1) (C)”;

(c)in paragraph (4) for the words “category (iii) of paragraph (1) (D)” there shall be substituted “category (ii) of paragraph (1) (C)”;

(d)the words “Life and” shall be deleted from paragraph (7).

(2)For Statute 4 (Membership of the Academic Board) there shall be substituted the following Statute:—

Membership of the Academic Board

4The Academic Board shall consist of—

(1)Ex-officio Members

(2)one student member from each School, Faculty or other constituency defined for this purpose in Regulations elected by the undergraduate and postgraduate students registered in that constituency;

(3)other members in number not less than the number of the ex-officio members to be appointed or elected in the manner prescribed in Regulations: Provided that a majority of the members of the Academic Board shall be Professors, Readers or Senior Lecturers..

(3)After Statute 8 there shall be inserted an additional Statute:—

8AThere shall be a Board of Management constituted in accordance with Regulations which shall advise the Council on the discharge of its responsibilities in matters relating to medicine and dentistry under the [1983 c. 54.] Medical Act 1983 and the [1984 c. 24.] Dentists Act 1984, or any Act repealing and replacing either of those Acts, and any other legislation relevant to the subjects within the purview of the Board of Management and on such other matters as may from time to time be prescribed in Regulations..

(4)For Statute 11 there shall be substituted the following Statutes:—

Vice-Principals

11The Council shall, on the recommendation of the Principal, appoint from among the staff of the College one or more Vice-Principals who shall, subject to these Statutes, assist the Principal in such matters as the Principal may from time to time delegate to them. In the event of two or more Vice-Principals being so appointed, one of their numbe r shall be appointed to act for the Principal during a vacancy in that office or during the absence or disability of the Principal.

Deans of the Guy’s King’s College and St. Thomas' Hospitals' Medical and Dental School

11AThe Council shall, on the recommendation of the Principal, appoint one or more Deans of the Guy's, King’s College and St. Thomas' Hospitals' Medical and Dental School who, in each case, shall hold office for such period and with such responsibilities as the Council may determine and who shall be or become a member of the academic staff of the College in the relevant discipline. The Principal shall recommend the appointment of one such Dean as a Vice-Principal of the College..

16Transitional amendments to College Statutes

On the passing of this Act, the College Statutes shall have effect as if, for Statute 20, there were substituted the following Statute:—

20(1)The foregoing Statutes shall have effect subject to the following transitional provisions:—

(A)Prior to the Appointed Day there shall be nominated by the Council of Governors six persons to be appointed to be members of the Council (“the Additional Appointed Members”) in category (iii) of paragraph (1) (B) of Statute 1 of the revised statutes.

(B)On the Appointed Day the persons appointed as Appointed Members in categories (iii), (iv) and (v) of paragraph (1) (C) of Statute 1 of the existing statutes shall be deemed to be Appointed Members in category (iii) of paragraph (1) (B) of Statute 1 of the revised statutes.

(C)On the Appointed Day paragraph (1) (B) (iii) of Statute 1 of the revised statutes shall have effect for a period of three years as if for the word “eighteen” there were substituted “twenty-four” and the Council shall appoint the Additional Appointed Members as members of the Council for that period.

(D)Prior to the Appointed Day there shall be elected by the academic staff of the Schools four of their number to be members of the Council (“the Additional Academic Staff Members”) in category (i) of paragraph (1) (C) of Statute 1 of the revised statutes.

(E)On the Appointed Day the persons elected as Elected Members in categories (i) and (ii) of paragraph (1) (D) of Statute 1 of the existing statutes shall be deemed to be Elected Members in category (i) of paragraph (1) (C) of Statute 1 of the revised statutes.

(F)On the Appointed Day paragraph (1) (C) (i) of Statute 1 of the revised statutes shall have effect for a period of four years as if for the word “eight” there were substituted “twelve” and the Additional Academic Staff Members shall be members of the Council for that period.

(G)Prior to the Appointed Day there shall be elected by the students of the Schools one of their number to be a member of the Council (“the Additional Student Member”) in category (ii) of paragraph (1) (C) of Statute 1 of the revised statutes.

(H)On the Appointed Day paragraph (1) (C) (ii) of Statute 1 of the revised statutes shall have effect for a period of one year as if for the word “three” there were substituted “four” and the Additional Student Member shall be a member of the Council for that period.

(I)Prior to the Appointed Day there shall be elected by the staff of the Schools who are not members of the academic staff one of their number to be a member of the Council (“the Additional Non-Academic Staff Member”) in category (iii) of paragraph (1) (C) of Statute 1 of the revised statutes.

(J)On the Appointed Day paragraph (1) (C) (iii) of Statute 1 of the revised statutes shall have effect for a period of four years as if for the word “two” there were substituted “three” and the Additional Non-Academic Staff Member shall be a member of the Council for that period.

(K)On and after the Appointed Day the persons who were Fellows of King’s College Hospital Medical School (University of London) or of Chelsea College (University of London) or Fellows or Associates of the Principal and Governors of Queen Elizabeth College immediately prior to the respective dates on which those bodies were dissolved and the Fellows of the Schools shall be Fellows of the College.

(2)In this Statute—

SCHEDULES

Section 5.

SCHEDULE 1Specified freehold or leasehold properties and other interests in property and trust funds transferred to the college

Part I—Specified freehold or leasehold properties and other interests in property

A—Properties on or adjacent to the site of Guy’s Hospital in the London Borough of Southwark

(1)The freehold property known as the Medical School Building (subject to a perpetual rentcharge of £707.70) and numbers 127, 129 and 131 Borough High Street registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number SGL 33774.

(2)The freehold property numbers 133 and 135 Borough High Street registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number SGL 272912.

(3)The freehold property numbers 137, 139, 141 and 143 Borough High Street registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number 174863.

(4)The freehold property numbers 1/3 Newcomen Street registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title numbers SGL 101683 and LN 181121.

(5)The freehold property numbers 4/8 Newcomen Street registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number LN 181121.

(6)The freehold property 9 Newcomen Street known as Mollison House registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number SGL 43635.

(7)The freehold property the sites of 10/13a Newcomen Street registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number LN 91142.

(8)The freehold property numbers 14/17 Newcomen Street registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number SGL 291470.

(9)The freehold property known as St. Christopher’s House situated at 208 Long Lane and 1/7 Castle Buildings, currently in use as a student hostel with out-buildings and registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title numbers 152766 and 443201.

(10)Those parts of Guy’s Tower, on floors 3, 7, 8, 12, 17, 18 and 20 to 32 (inclusive) occupied by the Schools as tenant or licensee of the National Health Service and/or the Guy’s and St. Thomas’s NHS Trust.

(11)The leasehold property comprising the 2nd Floor of New Guy’s House, together with the NMR Building.

(12)The leasehold property comprising the 4th Floor of Hunts House.

(13)The leasehold property comprising part of Boland House, being a majority of the basement, ground and 1st floors including the area leased to McDonald's.

(14)The leasehold property at Wolfson House comprising those parts used as a student hostel.

(15)An interest in Phase 3 of Guy’s Hospital Redevelopment.

B—Properties on or adjacent to the site of St. Thomas' Hospital in the London Borough of Lambeth

(1)The freehold property situated at the southern end of the site known as the Medical School Building (Block 9) and including the Dudgeon Building attached thereto.

(2)The freehold property situated to the north of Block 9 known as the Prideaux Building.

(3)The freehold property known as St. Thomas' House being a student hostel with attached sports and social facilities including the property registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title numbers LN 120876 and LN 128780.

(4)The freehold property The Rectory, 214 Lambeth Road, SE1 7JY.

(5)The leasehold property Brian Creamer House, Lambeth Road, SE1 7JY including the Lodge.

(6)Those parts of St. Thomas’s Hospital in the North Wing, the East Wing and the South Wing occupied by the Schools as tenant or licensee of the National Health Service and/or the Guy’s and St. Thomas' NHS Trust.

(7)Premises at St. Thomas’s Hospital registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number LN 120874.

(8)The leasehold property known as the first floor of the former Lambeth Baths in Lambeth Walk being part of the property registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number TGL 84665.

C—Other properties

(1)The freehold properties numbers 24 and 26 Ferndale Road, Brixton, London, SW4 7SF registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number SGL 181272.

(2)The freehold property number 28 Ferndale Road, Brixton, London, SW4 7SF.

(3)The freehold property 46 Riverview Grove, Chiswick, London, W4 3QP registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number NGL 4512.

(4)Freehold property in Lewisham SE23 known as Honor Oak Park Athletic Ground, extending to approximately 3.6 hectares.

(5)Freehold property in Lewisham SE23 adjacent to Honor Oak Park Athletic Ground registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number 444196.

(6)Freehold property in Lewisham SE23 adjacent to Honor Oak Park Athletic Ground registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number 448520.

(7)The freehold property 50 Stillness Road, Honor Oak Park, SE23 forming part of the above-mentioned athletic ground registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number LN 15854.

(8)The freehold property 52 Stillness Road, Honor Oak Park, SE23 forming part of the above-mentioned athletic ground registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number LN 32546.

(9)The freehold property 54 Stillness Road, Honor Oak Park, SE23 forming part of the above-mentioned athletic ground registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number LN 16978.

(10)Freehold property in Stillness Road, Honor Oak Park, SE23 forming part of the above-mentioned athletic ground registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number SGL 5494.

(11)The freehold property 138 Brockley Rise, Honor Oak Park, SE23 registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number LN 85097.

(12)The freehold property 140 Brockley Rise, Honor Oak Park, SE23 registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number LN 79482.

(13)The freehold property at Stoke Road, Stoke d'Abernon, Cobham, Surrey known as the sportsground part of which was previously known as the Polo Ground extending to approximately 9.84 hectares and including Pavilion and staff bungalow.

(14)The freehold property in the Borough of Colwyn, Wales known as Ty'n Lidiart Chapel, Pentrefoelas currently used as a mountaineering hut and registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number K 3732334.

(15)The licensed use of facilities at Lewisham Hospital in connection with the provision of teaching facilities at that Hospital.

(16)The leasehold property 71 Rainham Road, Gillingham, Kent registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number K 405679.

(17)The leasehold property Vine Cottage, 1A Longfellow Road, Gillingham, Kent registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number K 610643.

(18)The leasehold property 96 Windmill Road, Gillingham, Kent registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number K 90492.

(19)The leasehold property 285 Marlborough Road, Gillingham, Kent registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number K 91819.

(20)The leasehold property 287 Marlborough Road, Gillingham, Kent registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number K 50500.

(21)The leasehold property 289 Marlborough Road, Gillingham, Kent registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number K 54320.

(22)The leasehold property Broomhill House, David Salomons' Estate, Broomhill Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent.

(23)Use of Tideway Scullers School Boat House, Dukes Meadow, Hounslow under licence from that School.

Part II—Specified trust funds

Specific endowments—academic appointments

Specific endowments—other academic purposes

Specific endowments—lectures

Specific endowments—prizes for students

Specific endowments—scholarships and bursaries for students

Specific endowments—staff and student welfare

Specific endowments—to support mature students

Specific endowments—to support intercalated BSc students

Specific endowments—student financial hardship funds

Specific endowments—student electives

Other

Specific endowments—student clubs and societies

General endowments

Earmarked funds

Sections 6 and 7.

SCHEDULE 2Specified properties subject to restrictions

A—Properties on or adjacent to the site of Guy’s Hospital in the London Borough of Southwark

(1)The freehold property numbers 133 and 135 Borough High Street registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number SGL 272912.

(2)The freehold property numbers 1/3 Newcomen Street registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title numbers SGL 101683 and LN 181121.

(3)The freehold property numbers 4/8 Newcomen Street registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number LN 181121.

(4)The freehold property 9 Newcomen Street known as Mollison House registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number SGL 43635.

(5)The freehold property the sites of 10/13a Newcomen Street registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number LN 91142.

(6)The freehold property known as St. Christopher’s House situated at 208 Long Lane and 1/7 Castle Buildings, currently in use as a student hostel with out-buildings and registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title numbers 152766 and 443201.

(7)The leasehold property at Wolfson House comprising those parts used as a student hostel.

B—Properties on or adjacent to the site of St. Thomas' Hospital in the London Borough of Lambeth

(1)The freehold property known as St. Thomas' House being a student hostel with attached sports and social facilities including the property registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title numbers LN 120876 and LN 128780.

(2)The freehold property The Rectory, 214 Lambeth Road, SE1 7JY.

(3)The leasehold property Brian Creamer House, Lambeth Road, SE1 7JY including the Lodge.

(4)The leasehold property known as the first floor of the former Lambeth Baths in Lambeth Walk being part of the property registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number TGL 84665.

C—Other properties

(1)The freehold properties numbers 24 and 26 Ferndale Road, Brixton, London, SW4 registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number SGL 181272.

(2)The freehold property number 28 Ferndale Road, Brixton, London, SW4 7SF.

(3)The freehold property 46 Riverview Grove, Chiswick, London, W4 3QP registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number NGL 4512.

(4)Freehold property in Lewisham, SE23 known as Honor Oak Park Athletic Ground extending to approximately 3.6 hectares.

(5)Freehold property in Lewisham, SE23 adjacent to Honor Oak Park Athletic Ground registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number 444196.

(6)Freehold property in Lewisham, SE23 adjacent to Honor Oak Park Athletic Ground registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number 448520.

(7)The freehold property 50 Stillness Road, Honor Oak Park, SE23 forming part of the above-mentioned athletic ground registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number LN 15854.

(8)The freehold property 52 Stillness Road, Honor Oak Park, SE23 forming part of the above-mentioned athletic ground registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number LN 32546.

(9)The freehold property 54 Stillness Road, Honor Oak Park, SE23 forming part of the above-mentioned athletic ground registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number LN 16978.

(10)Freehold property in Stillness Road, Honor Oak Park, SE23 forming part of the above-mentioned athletic ground registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number SGL 5494.

(11)The freehold property 138 Brockley Rise, Honor Oak Park, SE23 registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number LN 85097.

(12)The freehold property 140 Brockley Rise, Honor Oak Park, SE23 registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number LN 79482.

(13)The freehold property at Stoke Road, Stoke d'Abernon, Cobham, Surrey known as the sports ground part of which was previously known as the Polo Ground extending to approximately 9.84 hectares and including Pavilion and staff bungalow.

(14)The freehold property in the Borough of Colwyn, Wales known as Ty'n Lidiart Chapel, Pentrefoelas currently used as a mountaineering hut and registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number K 3732334.

(15)The leasehold property 71 Rainham Road, Gillingham, Kent registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number K 405679.

(16)The leasehold property Vine Cottage, 1A Longfellow Road, Gillingham, Kent registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number K 610643.

(17)The leasehold property 96 Windmill Road, Gillingham, Kent registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number K 90492.

(18)The leasehold property 285 Marlborough Road, Gillingham, Kent registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number K 91819.

(19)The leasehold property 287 Marlborough Road, Gillingham, Kent registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number K 50500.

(20)The leasehold property 289 Marlborough Road, Gillingham, Kent registered in Her Majesty’s Land Registry under title number K 54320.

(21)The leasehold property Broomhill House, David Salomons' Estate, Broomhill Road, Tunbridge Wells, Kent.

Section 14.

SCHEDULE 3

Part IProvisions repealed

ChapterShort titleProvision and extent of repeal
1983 c. xiiKing’s College London Act 1983Sections 3 to 5
Sections 8 and 9
1985 c. xviKing’s College London Act 1985Section 3
Section 4 (1) and (4)
Section 5
1990 c. viUnited Medical and Dental Schools Act 1990Sections 3 to 5
Sections 8 to 15

Part IIProvisions amended

ChapterShort titleProvisionAmendment
1990 c. viUnited Medical and Dental Schools Act 1990Section 7 (Construction of bequests, etc.)For the words “appointed day” where they secondly occur there shall be substituted “day which is the appointed day for the purposes of the King’s College London Act 1997”
For the words “the Schools” there shall be substituted “King’s College London Act 1997”