apostrophe - standardisation of style; attributive nouns and Saxon genitives


In a recent thread, it was recommended that Academies' Trust be written as I just have done:



Academies' Trust. Normal possessive apostrophe rules apply.



If I accept this traditional style, I might well end up writing something like:



Academies' Trusts include the Academies Enterprise Trust, the Leigh Academies Trust, the Aspirations Academies Trust, and The Kemnal Academies Trust.



Should consistency of style override traditional apostrophe rules in this case?




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