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Belfast Trampoline Academy

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  • Charity no. 106551
  • Company no. 643285
  • Date registered. 05/04/2017

Public benefits

The direct benefits flowing from these purposes are that members of the community will have an opportunity to take part in healthy recreational activities, which improves their health, fitness and social welfare. Children, youth people and adults joining the club will be coached and become more proficient at the sport of trampolining, and have

opportunities take part in awards and competitions and /or to take a leadership role and gain coaching qualifications. The personal and physical development of children and young people taking part in the sport at the club will be enhanced. Young people will gain confidence and transferable life skills through their participation in the sport and club activities. The benefits will be demonstrated through numbers taking part in the club and progressing to award and competition level, and through feedback from participants, parents and coaches. The annual report of the trustees and the charity's accounts. There is no harm arising from any of the purposes. All relevant risk management, health and safety and child protection measures will be implemented. Activities are supervised by appropriately experienced and qualified coaches/ volunteers. The charity's beneficiaries are children and young people within Northern Ireland and adults who participate the sport of trampolining. While the charity may pay coaches for their services it will only do so where the arrangement is necessary in the interests of the charity and its beneficiaries. Any personal benefit will be incidental and a necessary consequence of the organisation conducting its charitable activities.

What your organisation does

The Charity will run a trampoline academy principally for children and young people of all abilities and levels of experience but also for adults who participate in the sport, providing facilities for coaching and participation in the sport of trampolining, including providing support to take part in competitions.

The charity’s classifications

  • The advancement of education
  • The advancement of health or the saving of lives
  • The advancement of amateur sport

Who the charity helps

  • Children (5-13 year olds)
  • Men
  • Women
  • Youth (14-25 year olds)

How the charity works

  • Sport/recreation
  • Youth development

Charitable purposes

(4) The Charity’s objects (“Objects”) are specifically restricted to the advancement of amateur sport, the promotion of community participation in healthy recreation within Northern Ireland and the advancement of the physical education and development of children and young people, by the provision of coaching and facilities for participation in the sport of Trampolining and other forms of Gymnastics.

Governing document

Memorandum and Articles

Other name

  • 5 Trustees
  • 0 Employees
  • 0 Volunteers

Trustee board

  • Mr Simon Flannery
  • Mr Andrew Coulter
  • Mrs Gail O'neill
  • Mrs Frances Donnelly
  • Mr Karl Crockard

Contact details

Public Address

Mr Simon Flannery, 1C Sandymount Close, Lisburn, BT27 5UB

List of regions

  • In Northern Ireland

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