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2023-03-31-accounts

WAVENEY & BLYTH ARTS Annual report 2022/23

[covering the period July 2022 to April 2023]

Waveney & Blyth Arts

Charity registration number 1199773 Field House, Thrandeston, Diss, Norfolk IP21 45BU

Trustees: Brian Guthrie, Jade Nice, Simon Raven, Christopher Soule, Phlippa Williams

Governance

Waveney & Blyth Arts (WBA) has been operating since 2010 and became a Charitable Incorporated Organisation in July 2022. Its patch extends from Diss to the sea, down the valleys of the rivers Waveney and Blyth; it includes the towns of Diss, Eye, Harleston, Bungay, Halesworth, Beccles, Southwold, Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft. It has no premises.

It is a membership organisation operating primarily through regular meetings (about ten a year) of its trustees. There are monthly email newsletters to all members and to an email list of people who have registered, having attended a WBA event. Members are also sent occasional emails about specific issues.

Trustees are recruited when needed through informal contacts and by approaching the membership.

Activities

WBA supports the work of artists, musicians, writers and makers in the area, as well as partnering with other arts organisations. Our mission is to build connections between people, the arts and places by creating art and engaging our communities. We initiate and support events, exhibitions, projects and workshops, and collaborate with organisations and artists to bring the arts to a wide audience.

As well as the newsletter, we produce a regular list of regional job opportunities in the arts sector.

We have a website which promotes the work and activities of our members, as well as advertising regional arts events generally. We are active across the range of social media.

Between July 2022 and April 2023 WBA activities included:

Performance

The last few years have been difficult, not least because of the effects of covid on arts organisations and individuals, and on audience. This has affected Waveney & Blyth Arts and encouraged us to review our activities. We have continued to serve our members and stage as many events as practicable. Feedback from members and the public generally encourage us to think that we have a continuing value.

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