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Feaugh Pipe Band

  • Status

    Received: on time

  • Income

    £6.0K

  • Spending

    £4.3K

  • Charity no. 108945
  • Date registered. 26/07/2022

Public benefits

To promote and encourage the culture, art and advancement of pipe band music. To create and maintain a bond of fellowship between all pipe personnel in Ireland without discrimination as to colour, race, religion and ethnic or national origins. To be a service to the local community and to support events whenever requested Members meet and learn

music together with their peers and those who have a similar interest. They perform to members of the local public and are invited to perform at other venues throughout the county where others can enjoy the Ulster Scots music No All members of Feaugh Pipe Band and the local and wider community of all ages. No

What your organisation does

The band meets on a regular basis to learn and promote the Ulster Scots music for bagpipes and drums. We hold concerts to enable members of the public to come along and enjoy music.

The charity’s classifications

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

Who the charity helps

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

How the charity works

  • Arts
  • Community development
  • Cross-border/cross-community
  • Cultural
  • Education/training
  • Youth development

Charitable purposes

To promote and encourage the culture, art and advancement of pipe band music. To create and maintain a bond of fellowship between all pipe personnel in Ireland without discrimination as to colour, race, religion and ethnic or national origins. To be a service to the local community and to support events whenever requested.

Governing document

Constitution

Other name

  • 4 Trustees
  • 0 Employees
  • 0 Volunteers

Trustee board

  • Mandy
  • John
  • Jacqui
  • George

Contact details

Public Address

John, 28 Ports Road, Killard, Newtownbutler, Co Fermanagh, BT92 8DS

List of regions

  • In Northern Ireland

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