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Status
Received: on time
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Income
£139.5K
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Spending
£136.4K
- Charity no. 106734
- Company no. 47488
- Date registered. 31/08/2017
Public benefits
The public benefits that flow from purpose (1) are: (i) increased opportunities for the public to access the arts as a result of an extended range of arts and cultural activities and events taking place; (ii) enhanced quality of life and sense of well-being through engagement with and participation in creative artistic events and
activities; (iii) enhanced inclusion and access to cultural experiences, particularly among marginalised groups in society; (iv) renewed enthusiasm for and belief in the arts as a means of expression and fulfilment. The public benefits that flow from purpose (2) are: (i) enhanced educational attainment, capabilities and capacities among the beneficiaries and the acquisition of practical and transferable skills; (ii) increased self-awareness, confidence and resilience and the development of social and communication skills and abilities and an enhanced sense of purpose and fulfilment. The public benefits that flow from purpose (3) are: (i) improved fitness, health and wellbeing as a consequence of taking part in sports and healthy recreation; (ii) the acquisition of skills, increased concentration levels and better co-ordination; (iii) providing young people with attractive alternatives to anti-social and risk taking behaviours. The public benefit that flows from purpose (4) is a reduction in social isolation, stress and anxiety and a consequent improvement in health, emotional wellbeing and resilience and a general improvement in the quality of life of the beneficiaries. The public benefits that flow from purpose (5) are: (i) opportunities to engage in social activities that bring people together and an increased sense of wellbeing and fulfilment; (ii) enhanced accessibility to free or affordable facilities and amenities; (iii) increased engagement in civic society and the local community. These benefits can be evidenced through: records of attendance and participation in arts; educational, sports and social and community events and activities; records kept of the completion of education and training courses and the acquisition of skills and qualifications; feedback from the beneficiaries; evaluations of the work and impact of the Trust; and the findings of social and community surveys. No harm arises from any of these purposes The general public No private benefit flows from any of these purposes
What your organisation does
The Trust organises and provides a wide range of activities, classes, events and facilities including: - music and cultural concerts through the year as well as providing facilities and support to the amateur drama group The Patrician Players - Irish language, film making, music tuition and Irish dancing classes - exhibitions relating to local
events and activities - keep fit classes and an Afternoon Club for those 50 years or over - activities for children aged 11 - 16 years - indoor hurling practice and boxing training and tournaments - festive and family events such as a Christmas party and lights switch on - providing facilities and support to local charities and other community groups and sports clubs.
The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of education
- The advancement of the arts, culture, heritage or science
- The advancement of amateur sport
- The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage
- Other charitable purposes
Who the charity helps
- Children (5-13 year olds)
- General public
- Men
- Older people
- Parents
- Preschool (0-5 year olds)
- Voluntary and community sector
- Volunteers
- Women
- Youth (14-25 year olds)
How the charity works
- Arts
- Community development
- Cross-border/cross-community
- Cultural
- Education/training
- Heritage/historical
- Rural development
- Sport/recreation