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Status
Received: on time
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Income
£37.1K
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Spending
£33.1K
Public benefits
Whilst a public benefit statement has been provided the Commission has relied on other evidence to satisfy itself that the public benefit requirement has been met. The direct benefits are: 1. Improving breeding of Limousin cattle 2. Increasing sales of Limousin cattle 3. Improve relationships of the membership within the Club 4. Advising potential
new members 5. Educating members on the breed and its commercial value Benefits are demonstrated through: 1 above improves the value of their stock With increased sales additional members become involved. Promoting the breed on behalf of the members. Meetings facilitate discussion on the breed, shows and sales promote healthy competitive environment for the members Additional membership improves the finances of the Club which in turn assists with promotion Any harm: Not that we are aware of. Beneficiaries are: The membership paying an annual fee of £25. Private benefit: Individual members pay benefit from the promotion of those animals consistently achieving a higher return.
... [more] [less]What your organisation does
Shows, sales, open days, specialist beef events, members meeting specific to Limousin cattle.
The charity’s classifications
- Other charitable purposes
Who the charity helps
- General public
How the charity works
- Advice/advocacy/information