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2021-08-31-accounts

Names ofthe chari ty trustees who mana ge the charity
Trustee name Office (ifany) Dates acted ifnot for whole
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ELEANOR SEED CHAIR (CURRENT) April 22 onwards
OLWYN MOAT PREVIOUS TILL JAN 22
TRUSTEE
3 GERRY HOGAN PREVIOUS
TRUSTEE
TILL JUNE 22
ELAINE LEE PREVIOUS TILLAPRIL 22
TRUSTEE
ELAINE TODD PREVIOUS TILLJUNE 22
TRUSTEE
SUE WILKS PREVIOUS TILLSEPT21
TRUSTEE
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THE PROPERTY SHALL BEHELD UPON TRUST TO BEUSED FOR THE PROPERTY SHALL BEHELD UPON TRUST TO BEUSED FOR THE PROPERTY SHALL BEHELD UPON TRUST TO BEUSED FOR
THE MAINTENANCE AND IMPROVEMENT OF THE PHYSICAL WELL
BEING OF THE INHABITANTS OF QUEBEC AND THE
Summary ofthe objects ofthe NEIGHBOURHOOD
BYTHE PROVISION OF FACILITIES FOR
charity set out in its PHYSICAL TRAINING AND RECREATION AND ALSO FOR SUCH
governing document EDUCATIONAL
CULTURAL SOCIAL AND OTHER PURPOSES
AS
ARE CHARITABLE.
The area bein
Quebec, Durham.
Quebec Village hall is at the heart of the Community
and the ideal place
for people to come together.
It is used by the residents ofthe village &
the surrounding
district. The main aim ofthe charity is to provide
an open
space that will improve the physical
well-being
ofthe inhabitants
of
Quebec and the neighbourhood
by the provision offacilities for physical,
recreation,
educational,
cultural
and social purposes. The hall offers
space for meetings,
exercise classes, demonstrations,
craft fairs,
baby
and toddler,
community
bingo &functions
both private and for the
village
etc...
Summary ofthe main
activities undertaken for the
public benefit in relation to
these objects (include within
this section the statutory
declaration that trustees have
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission on public
benefit)

Summary of
achievements
the main
ofthe charity
Ran weekly dance, keep fit and
Number ofattendees
unavailable
psates sessions
until CGVID March 20.
as new board oftrustees
in place.
during the year Funding
from government
grants
were used to undertake a Major
refurbishment
ofthe hall. Funding
was given to offer financial
support
during the lock down and the trustees made the decision to not only
maintain
the hall but also do a much-needed
refurbishment.
The Main hall was refurbished
along with a bar being added. This and the
general
running
costs ofthe hall
were the main outgoings
this year.
The hall is now more accessible and caters for the needs ofthe residents
by adding
an additional
resource
and modernisation.
Feedback has been
very positive and since opening back up it has attracted
further bookings
and users.