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Simpson Grant Association, Dergina

  • Status

    Received: on time

  • Income

    £6.1K

  • Spending

    £5.0K

  • Charity no. 102560
  • Date registered. 16/05/2016

Public benefits

The direct benefits which flow from this purpose include improved education, civic pride, morale and general wellbeing of the people associated with the Dergina area, in particular with regards to culture and heritage. This shall be measured by review by trustees and assessing feedback. It is not envisaged that any harm will result in the

activities. There will be no private benefit to members or trustees.

What your organisation does

The association works with the Dergina community to provide a centre for various groups in the community. It also arranges events to bring the community together to socialise, support each other and learn about history, culture, crafts safety and similar needs.

The charity’s classifications

  • The advancement of education
  • The advancement of citizenship or community development
  • The advancement of the arts, culture, heritage or science

Who the charity helps

  • General public
  • Older people
  • Voluntary and community sector

How the charity works

  • Community development
  • Cultural
  • Heritage/historical
  • Rural development

Charitable purposes

The Association is established (a) to promote and preserve the local Ulster-Scots community identity, culture and heritage, in particular for residents of, and those associated with, the Dergina Town land area; (b) to promote confidence and civic pride in the Ulster-Scots Culture, bolster morale of the community, and harness the abilities of local people.

Governing document

Constitution

Other name

  • Simpson Grant Assoc.
  • 4 Trustees
  • 0 Employees
  • 0 Volunteers

Trustee board

  • Mrs Margaret Duff
  • Mrs Mavis Givans
  • Mr Winston Duff
  • Mr Trevor Ashfield

Contact details

Public Address

Mr Winston Duff, 59 Dergenagh Road, Dungannon, County Tyrone, BT70 1TW

List of regions

  • Mid Ulster District Council

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