Christopher Moran supports charities in a wide range of sectors across arts & national heritage, health & wellbeing, and faith & international relations. In an article published by CITY A.M., he examines the contrast between the UK & US models of philanthropy – and sets out the challenge for corporate Britain in the 21st Century. Continue reading →
The Vice-Chairman of the Council of Christians & Jews (CCJ) marked the organisation’s 70th Anniversary with an opinion article on the role of faith and the rise of secularism within society. The article was originally published … Continue reading →
‘Unparalleled good relations between London and Dublin need to be converted into real progress in grassroots community relations within Northern Ireland’ – was the central message from the Chairman of Co-operation Ireland, the peace-building charity, at their annual Gala fundraiser in London last night (November 3rd). Continue reading →
One of London’s most influential business figures was honoured in front of over 500 people at the prestigious London Lifestyle Awards 2011 ceremony at the Riverbank Park Plaza Hotel. Christopher Moran said he was delighted to … Continue reading →
“Building the Past” by Clive Aslet, Editor, Country Life Magazine This article was originally published in Country Life in April 2009. The view from the roof garden of Crosby Hall, near Chelsea Old Church, is one of the … Continue reading →
by Dr. Simon Thurley, Director of English Heritage, in Country Life Magazine Crosby Moran Hall Crosby Hall’s story is extraordinary. The most important surviving secular domestic Medieval building in London, Sir John Crosby’s great hall has … Continue reading →
Christopher Moran, owner of Crosby Moran Hall, was delighted to welcome Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, Patron, International Social Service (UK). Historic Crosby Moran Hall served as the backdrop to new and existing supporters of the UK member of ISS network, Children and Families Across Borders, a charity which protects vulnerable children separated from their families across borders. Continue reading →
His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales, President, Mary Rose Trust attended a dinner at Crosby Moran Hall, hosted by Mary Rose Trustee Mr. Christopher Moran, which raised almost half a million pounds for The Mary Rose. Continue reading →
One hundred and fifty guests attended a Co-operation Ireland Celebratory Dinner in London to mark the 25th anniversary of its peace-building work on the island of Ireland. Joint Patrons Her Majesty The Queen and Her Excellency … Continue reading →