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2023-02-28-annual-report

Creggan Country Park Westway Derry BT48 9NU T : 028 71 363 133 F : 028 71 363 135 info@creggancountrypark.com

Creggan Country Park Enterprises Ltd Annual report for the period March 1 2017 to February 28 2018

This report has been produced by the trustees reflecting the trustees’ regard to the Charity Commission’s Public benefit requirement statutory guidance, and paying due recognisance to the fact that as Charity trustees they are legally obliged to have regard to this guidance.

It contains a summary of the charity’s main activities to further its purposes for the public benefit and its main achievements in the year, plus a review of the charity’s financial position at the end of the year.

Governance: The Company was registered in February 1997 as a company limited by guarantee and is governed by a Memorandum dated 03 November 2011.

Purposes: The Charity’s objects are:-

(1) To promote community participation in healthy recreation by the provision of facilities, equipment, supervision and training in a wide range of water and land based sports and activities.

(2) To conserve, protect and improve the physical and natural environment.

(3) To advance the education of the public regarding: (i) the natural environment and heritage of the Creggan Country Park and surrounding area; (ii) sustainability, biodiversity, energy conservation and recycling

Future Development

Creggan Country Park, a 100-acre former reservoir complex, is held on a 99-year lease from Derry and Strabane District Council (DCSDC). This site has been developed and managed by Creggan Country Park Enterprises.

We are negotiating with Council for them to take on the management and maintenance of the reservoirs and dams and have submitted a joint application to the levelling up funds for £6.5 million to deliver a major upgrade of the park representing something of a legacy project. This to include • tree nursery

ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME

Physical renewal/volunteering

Our environmental officer Karen Healy continues to engage with schools, local corporate groups etc in organising volunteering here at the park. We have 218 registered volunteers to help with tasks such as:

We had volunteers from

Environmental education: Nature’s Classroom

Renewable Energy

We are currently evaluating the potential for solar panels: one avenue is to create a floating installation on the reservoir to maximise benefit.

Habitat Management

Community Fridge

Our Community fridge continues to grow in need & popularity. New partnerships have been forged with local supermarkets & farmers, key partnerships formed with TESCO and Foyle Food bank. Our community fridge aims to:

Tree Nursery

Green Flag Award

Creggan Country Park received its first Green Flag in 2022 under the ‘Community’ category. The Green Flag is an internationally recognised award. We will seek to renew this in 2023 and apply for additional Green Flag categories to further boost the park’s profile.

WATER PARK

Financial Review:

Turnover for the year was £244168 (£250731 in the previous year) Administrative costs were £260622 (£230898 in the previous year)

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