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Clanmil Housing Association Limited

  • Status

    Received: on time

  • Income

    £53.2M

  • Spending

    £42.8M

Charity no. 103840 Date registered. 09/09/2015

Public benefits

Clanmil Housing Association was formed for the benefit of the community. We provide great homes that strengthen communities with services that matter. We believe that housing is about people and our focus is our customers. We want to make a positive difference to our tenants’ lives so we invest in neighbourhoods to create places where people are

proud to live and raise their families and where they can prosper. The direct benefit which flows from this purpose includes: The provision of safe and sustainable neighbourhoods where people want to live and raise their families; The provision of high quality affordable housing and services for the most vulnerable members of the community throughout Northern Ireland including families and single people, older people, supported housing for older people with dementia and for people with learning disabilities and mental ill-health, hostels providing temporary refuge for women and their children escaping domestic violence, houses for Irish Travellers, supported housing for young people leaving care; The provision of tenant focused programmes designed to provide access to employment and social opportunities. Benefits are evidenced through feedback from tenants and independent evaluation by a number of Regulatory bodies including the Department for Social Development (DSD) and the Regulation and Quality Improvement Authority (RQIA). This purpose does not give rise to any harm. The beneficiaries of this purpose are people in necessitous circumstances throughout Northern Ireland who need a good home and have a desire to live in a settled community with good neighbours. The people who live in our homes range from older people who need support to continue to live in the community, to low income families and single people.

What your organisation does

Clanmil Housing provides high quality, affordable homes for rent throughout Northern Ireland and helps facilitate home ownership for people who cannot afford to purchase a home outright. By providing efficient, value for money maintenance and a responsive repair service we ensure that our tenants have high quality, comfortable homes they can be

proud of. We work closely with local communities and their representatives to ensure that that the homes we build really meet their needs. Our homes are well designed with energy efficiency features. We work with our tenants to develop innovative solutions to problems and deliver community development programmes that address their needs and interests. We work in partnership with local authorities, social enterprises, residents groups and other agencies on: training and access to jobs; social, sport and wellbeing programmes; reducing anti-social behaviour; helping our tenants manage their personal finances. As with many in Northern Ireland, we believe that people who wish to live in mixed neighbourhoods should have that opportunity and we are committed to continuing to deliver shared neighbourhoods. Looking to the future, we believe we can make a real difference for our tenants by focusing our efforts in four key areas: 1. Customer: We will understand our customers better and focus everything we do on providing the best possible homes and services. 2. Organisation: We will develop our people and the organisation to ensure we are best placed to deliver great homes and services that matter. 3. Growth: We will build more homes for people who need them. 4. Communication: We will communicate better with our stakeholders so that they know what decisions we have taken and why.

The charity’s classifications

  • The prevention or relief of poverty
  • The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage

Who the charity helps

  • General public
  • Homelessness
  • Learning disabilities
  • Mental health
  • Older people
  • Physical disabilities
  • Specific areas of deprivation
  • Tenants
  • Travellers

How the charity works

  • Accommodation/housing
  • Advice/advocacy/information
  • Community development
  • Disability
  • Environment/sustainable development/conservation
  • Heritage/historical
  • Relief of poverty

This display is a broad summary of the charity’s financial information. For a full understanding of the charity’s finances, the reader should view the PDF accounts and reports under the Documents tab above.

Income

£53.2M

Spending

£42.8M

Charity accounts & reports for financial year end 31 March 2024

Independent examiners report Charity accounts Trustee annual report

Charity accounts & reports for financial year end 31 March 2023

Independent examiners report Charity accounts Trustee annual report

Charity accounts & reports for financial year end 31 March 2022

Independent examiners report Charity accounts Trustee annual report

Charitable purposes

The objects of the Association (as set out in the Rules) shall be to carry on, for the benefit of the community, the business of: (a) providing houses or hostels and any associated amenities for persons in necessitous circumstances upon terms appropriate to their means; (b) providing for aged, disabled, handicapped (whether mentally or physically) or chronically sick persons in need thereof houses or hostels and any associated amenities specially designed or adapted to meet the disabilities and requirements of such persons; (c) providing services, advice or assistance upon terms appropriate to their means to aged, disabled, handicapped (whether mentally or physically) or chronically sick persons in need thereof in arranging or carrying out works of improvement, repair or maintenance to houses occupied by them, and providing any associated amenities specially designed or adapted to meet the disabilities and requirements of such persons.

Governing document

IPS Rules

Other name

  • 10 Trustees
  • 330 Employees
  • 0 Volunteers

Contact details

Public address

  • Mr Greg Bell, Clanmil Housing Association Ltd, Northern Whig House, 3 Waring Street, Belfast, BT1 2DX

Trustee board

Trustee
Mr Kevin O'neill
Ms Maria Mccann
Mr Niall Adams
Mr David Orr
Mr Norman Hill
Ms Maeve Monaghan
Mr John Hannigan
Mr Christopher Lillie
Sarah Robson
Aisling Press

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