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Status
Received: 124 days late
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Income
£35.4K
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Spending
£45.7K
- Charity no. 103048
- Date registered. 07/12/2015
Public benefits
The public benefits are: (i) the increased efficiency and effectiveness of community and voluntary sector organisations, resulting in enhanced outcomes and service delivery and, consequently, an improved quality of life for those who benefit from their work; (ii) enhanced activity, engagement and participation in social activities by residents of
the area of benefit, leading to an improvement in their well being and quality of life and greater social cohesion; (iii) increased access to public amenities and the enjoyment derived from the displays of flowers and shrubs, which all helps to improve people’s quality of life and wellbeing; (iv) the preservation of the unique character of Lisnaskea area, leading to an enhanced appreciation by residents and visitors of its history, heritage and culture and the enjoyment arising from its pleasing visual appearance. The direct beneficiaries are residents of and visitors to the area of benefit and local community and voluntary sector organisations. These benefits can be evidenced through the findings of community surveys, feedback from the beneficiaries and evaluations of the work and impact of community and voluntary sector organisations and feedback from those they have assisted. No private benefit or harm arises from this purpose.
What your organisation does
The trustees of The Lisnaskea Fairs and Markets endeavour through the income generated from the lands, markets, hereditaments and premises they hold in trust to -provide donations for community projects and groups when required. -pay for planting and maintenance of flowers and shrubs within the towns central yard and in other areas within the
town. -maintain and preserve some of the most historical buildings in the town of Lisnaskea and provide them for use by the community as both business premises and places to gather for social and community events. -to approach those who may hold property or lands which have become derelict and purchase them so that they may be put to better use.
The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of citizenship or community development
Who the charity helps
- General public
- Voluntary and community sector
How the charity works
- Community development
- Heritage/historical