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John Hunter Accordion Band

  • Status

    Received: 11 days late

  • Income

    £6.1K

  • Spending

    £5.2K

  • Charity no. 103046
  • Date registered. 17/11/2015

Public benefits

The direct benefits would be the education of the community of Mountnorris in the art of the marching band accordion and drum, and the provision of a continuing platform for them to perform on these instruments and to advance their knowledge and skills. These benefits are evidenced through the numbers of people remaining and becoming members of the

charity and through feedback from participants and members of the public who make use of our services. The purpose does not lead to harm. The beneficiaries of this purpose are the community of Mountnorris and surrounding town lands. A private benefit to trustees may arise from our programme of ongoing training in good governance, finance etc. Through this training trustees gain skills and experience which are transferrable to other settings. These benefits are incidental and necessary to ensure the benefit is provided to our beneficiaries.

What your organisation does

Our organisation is a marching accordion band based in the small rural town of Mountnorris in County Armagh. The band is of the traditional Ulster marching band culture. The band is a well organised constituted organisation run by a committee with a strong healthy membership. We take part in local cultural and historical events, provide musical

services for other local organisations, and participate in parades and competitions all round the country. In doing so we provide several services to the community of Mountnorris and local town lands. To the young people of Mountnorris we provide a welcoming safe environment in which to learn and play the accordion, snare drum and bass drum and also an opportunity to learn about our culture and history. The band provides a platform in which they can continue to partake in the local culture of the marching band of playing the accordion and drum. The band also instils a sense of belonging, discipline, community pride and esprit de corps. We provide a social outlet to the young people of Mountnorris, where there is little in the way of entertainment, by taking them to events all round the province in a safe, friendly and controlled environment. To the wider local community we provide entertainment, the Ulster marching band culture for all to experience at local events and parades and a focal point of community pride. We also provide a service to other local organisations which require the services of a marching band to partake in their events. We also support other charities by performing at their events. We are non profit organisation. The money and funds we raise are solely for the running of the band, and provision of our services.

The charity’s classifications

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

Who the charity helps

  • Children (5-13 year olds)
  • General public
  • Men
  • Older people
  • Parents
  • Voluntary and community sector
  • Women
  • Youth (14-25 year olds)

How the charity works

  • Arts
  • Community development
  • Cultural
  • Education/training
  • General charitable purposes
  • Youth development

Charitable purposes

The Group is established to: Increase participation and awareness of all aspects of the Ulster Scots tradition and advance the musical ability of young people and their leaders in the Mountnorris area and its environs through education, training and membership of a marching band.

Governing document

Constitution

Other name

  • 6 Trustees
  • 0 Employees
  • 0 Volunteers

Trustee board

  • Mr James Stewart
  • Mr Raymond Hunter
  • Mrs Honor Hawthorne
  • Mrs Sarah Elizabeth Stewart
  • Mrs Claire Stewart-Wilson
  • Mrs Julie Beattie

Contact details

Public Address

Honor Hawthorne, 161 Maddan Road, Keady, Co Armagh, BT60 3LE

List of regions

  • In Northern Ireland

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