Last Sunday saw the building formerly known as the Granada Tooting, open to the public as part of Open House, London. As usual the Wurlitzer console was brought up in full view, attracting a lot of attention from the public. We continue to work with the management regarding the safeguarding of this very important instrument, and will share any further updates once action is taken, especially regarding the asbestos in the organ chambers.
Changing Charities
Dissolution of the London & South of England Chapter of the American Theatre Organ Society (ATOS) and the creation of The Wurlitzer Heritage Trust
As Chapter members are aware, the committee consulted with them regarding the committees desire to cease our association with the American Theatre Organ Society (ATOS), close the old charity and form our own, new, independent Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) with the Charity Commission for England and Wales. The membership approved the change and so the new charity has now been registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales. We are now working to dissolve the old charity, transfer our assets across to the new charity, create a new website and everything else that goes with changing an organisation’s structure, governance and name. The new charity name is The Wurlitzer Heritage Trust.
What does this mean to you?
Our programme of Woking concerts will continue as published, under the name The Woking Wurlitzer, notwithstanding unforeseen circumstances. The same volunteers will still be involved. We own the Woking Wurlitzer outright.
If you are a Full National member, so you have paid £66 ($US exchange rate depending) for both our Chapter Associate membership (£10 per annuum) and £56 for the USA ATOS Full National membership these will continue until expiry. Once your ATOS Full National membership expires you will need to renew this directly with the USA should you wish to do so, not via Peter Collett, our Membership Secretary. To access the membership page of the USA site please click HERE.
Your Chapter Associate membership will still entitle you to a discount off of admission to most of our concerts until it expires, so please be sure to bring your membership card with you.
We will be introducing a new season ticket scheme in due course, but details of this are yet to be finalised.
In the meantime, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact one of the current trustees, details of which you may find HERE.
e-Newsletter Signup
Sign up for our Wurlitzer Heritage Trust/Woking Wurlitzer e-newsletter
We are looking to increase our use of email to send newsletters. This saves a lot of time, cost and is perhaps more environmentally friendly. If you would like to join the e-mailing list, and it is free, please click HERE to sign up.
Len Rawle MBE (1938 – 2023)
Donations in memory of Len and the video of his funeral
The Rawle family has chosen for any donations you may wish to make in memory of Leonard Rawle to go to ‘Music for All’. The charity makes the transformative power of music accessible to all, something which was massively important to Len.
Donations can be made via here.
The video recording of the service may be viewed on YouTube here.
Len Rawle MBE Tribute Show 16th November 2024 at 2.30pm
Len Rawle MBE Tribute Afternoon. For over a half a century, the Rawle family were synonymous with the world of the theatre organ, both here in the UK and all around the world. Highly regarded as one of the world’s best players and top theatre organ restoration experts, which included installing our Woking Wurlitzer, Len’s passing leaves a big hole in our world of music so, one year after his passing, we present a celebration of his life and work, featuring organists closely associated with him:- International player and publisher of Keyboard Cavalcade, Michael Wooldridge; The Welsh Wizard Byron Jones BEM and one of the UK’s most prolific award winning composers and close friend to Len, Andy Quin, along with the two Richards, Moore and Cole, plus lots of photos, memories and live music. This will be a very special afternoon in the life of UK theatre organ.
Help Needed
We need your support in the following ways:
- Trustees. You would need to be registered as a trustee of the charity, be able to support the organisation and attend committee meetings (either in person or virtually, e.g. via Zoom).
- Woking concert set up and take down. We would particularly welcome local people who can regularly help with this or pop into the centre when required as none of the committee live in Surrey, let alone Woking!
- Public Relations. We would welcome somebody who is familiar with website management, Facebook, posting our concerts and events on websites and liasing with local press and other publications.
If you think you can help or wish to learn more then please contact one of the WHT trustees.