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Status
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Income
£26.4K
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Spending
£23.7K
Public benefits
Promote the involvement of the general public of Northern Ireland in archaeological activity by organising lectures, field study excursions and site surveys, dissemination of Ulster archaeology to the wider public through the publication of the Ulster Journal of archaelogogy. The public benefit can be demonstrated by the feed back from members
surveys, the attendances at lectures and the participation of the public in field work and study trips. It is not considered that the purposes of our Society are harmful in any respect. The Society's beneficiaries are the Society's members, the institutional subscribers to the Ulster Journal of archaeology, and the general public who attend the Society's lectures or other functions. There are no geographical area limitations on membership of the Society.
... [more] [less]What your organisation does
Organise meetings, classes and lectures and study field trips. Publish the Ulster Journal of Archaeology Promote the involvement of the public in local archaeological activity Do all such other things that shall further the objectives of the Society or any of them
The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of the arts, culture, heritage or science
Who the charity helps
- General public
How the charity works
- Heritage/historical