
## **Pontsticill Community Group** 

## **Trustees Annual Report** 

## **July 2023** 

**Registered Charity Number 1194704** 

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## **1. Introduction** 

This annual report provides a summary of the work undertaken by Pontsticill Community Group over the past year. 

We became a charitable incorporated organisation in June 2021, and our stated purpose is: 

a. To promote for the benefit of the public the conservation, protection and enhancement of the physical and natural environment of the village of Pontsticill and surrounding area; and 

b. To promote, for the benefit of the people who live and work in Pontsticill and the surrounding area, the provision of facilities for recreation or other leisure time occupation for the public at large in the interests of social welfare and with the object of improving the conditions of life of said people.” 

The community group holds meetings of trustees and members every 2 months. We produce a newsletter twice each year for the local community. 

We have been successful in both raising funds and in attracting grant funding to support a variety of work over the past year. 

## **2. Trustees** 

The following provides information on our current charitable trustees: 

|Name|Role|Date of appointment|
|---|---|---|
|Mr TonyPritchard|Chair|July2021|
|Ms Connie Walker|Treasurer|July2021|
|Mr Mark Ward|Secretary|July2021|
|Ms Julie Williams|Social Media and Events Ofcer|July2021|
|Mr R Fawcet|Trustee|July2021|



## **3. Members** 

There are currently 22 members of the charity. 

## **4. Activities during the past year** 

## **4.1.Dathlu Cymraeg** 

Grant funding allowed us to provide a series of initiatives to promote and celebrate the Welsh language and culture over the past year. These included: 

- Commissioning a booklet of local place names 

- A ‘Noson Lawen’ evening of entertainment in October 2022 

- A St David’s day celebration in March 2023 

- Welsh language classes 

- Playground markings 

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## **4.2.Twinning with Livre Sur Changeon, Brittany.** 

We have continued to build our links with our twinned community in Brittany, sharing our newsletter and updating them on our work. A first exchange visit took place in March 23. Our guests visited a number of local groups and attractions and met our community group members. During this visit, our mayor formally endorsed our twinning charter. 

## **4.3.Events** 

## **In addition to our Dathlu Cymraeg events, we held the following events over the past year:** 

- A fundraising event in October 2022 in support of the mayors chosen charities. 

- A refreshment tent at Vaynor show in August 2022 

- A Halloween party in association with the memorial hall committee in October 2022 

- A Christmas Fayre and a children’s Christmas party in December 2022 

## **4.4.Volunteer days** 

We continue to hold volunteer days each month (dependent on the weather) to do litter picks and maintenance work within the village. 

## **4.5.Other activities** 

We also carry out the following activities as a part of our work: 

- Maintain the village public toilets. 

- Run a weekly parent and toddler group. 

- Maintain the play park. 

- Maintain flower beds and flower planters. 

- Maintain a book exchange in the village. 

- Undertake repair work and maintenance of the burial ground. 

- Produce our annual calendar to raise funds for the community group. 

- We have achieved a Green Flag award. 

- We have given initial consideration to a ‘village gateway’ feature. 

Thanks to our trustees, members and volunteers for the help and support that they have provided over the past year. 

## **Pontsticill Community Group Trustees** 

## **July 2023** 

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