CO,MMUNITY
SUPPORT
GROUP
Glenavy Community Support Group
95 Lisburn Road, Glenavy
Telephone 028 9445 2464
GLENAVY COMMUNITY SUPPORTGROUP- NIC101343
The Trustees during the year were as follows:
Mr Tom Mckenna
Mr Norman Stewart
Mrs Nora Mckenna
Mr Maurice Doyle
Mrs Jacquie Walsh
Mrs Norma Vokes
Annual Revlew to 31 December 2023
Objects & Aims
The Charity objects is to promote charitable purposes for the benefit of the community regardless
of the age, gender, religious or ethnic background of the local community and to enhance
education, protect health and relive sickness and stress and to provide job opportunities.
Public Benefit
The Trustee's confirm that they have complied with the requirements of the Charities Act to have
due regard to Public Benefit guidance published by the Charities Commission for Northern Ireland.
Structure, Governance and Management
The Trustees are required to prepare the financial statements for each financial year, which give a
true and fair view of the state of affairs of the project, and of the deficit of the project for that year.
In preparing these financial statements the Trustees are required to:
• Select sultable accountlng pollcles and then apply them consistently
Make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent
The Trustee's can confirm that these requirements have been adhered to.
Financial Summary
The Financial Summary is included in the accounts attached to the 31.12.23.
Actlvities & Achievements
The committee made plans to visit Warrington to mark the anniversary of the Warrington bomb of which
has always been an important part of our group having been the first group to visit there after the
atrocity. The event was a fitting remembrance, and also an opportunity to meet with old friends and
renew acquaintances which have stood the test of time and endured over many years.

The committee also met with a delegation from Warrington to explore possible new connections and
commonality that may lend itself to new projects between our group and Warrington which will be
explored further in the year ahead.
Leisure walks and 'fireside' chats were organised for those more elderly to ensure that they continue to
feel part of the local rural community which we serve. This proved very successful and again something
to build on in the year ahead.
Our group was involved in many different activities during the year which included making food and
lunches with product from our community garden each Saturday and for the camps during the year run
by Crewe Unlted whlch helps to sustain our people and our organisation.
On behalf of the Trustee's