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2023-03-31-annual-report

CORRAN COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION (NIC101892)

287 NEWTOWNHAMILTON ROAD, CORRAN, CO ARMAGH BT60 2RE

TRUSTEE’S ANNUAL REPORT

– 1 APRIL 2022 31 MARCH 2023

What are our charity’s aims?

Corran Community Association (CCA) was established to promote the social welfare of the community of the Corran area of Co Armagh and its environs. Our aims are

What are the benefits we offer?

The benefits that will be delivered from our services are:

’ - Summary of our charity s activities during the year (Apr22 Mar23):

After the slow years of lockdown our community hall has returned to activity and is increasing in range and amount of activity within it. Our social dances continue to be a main activity for local community and from those further afield whilst other activities have included Pilates, parent and toddler group, arts and crochet classes, family get-togethers/parties including children’s birthday parties, and funeral meals.

What were the public benefits that our charity delivered?

As Charity Trustees we have continued to deliver our public benefit aims when planning and delivering our services. The table below summarises how we feel we have addressed our charity’s public benefit statement during the year to March 2023.

Public Benefit we
aimed to deliver
How we achieved our public benefit aim Achieved√
or Not
AchievedX
Improved standard of
living for local people
• Our social evenings offer social interaction for our local
community. Our crafts classes also provide for improved
health and well- being
Improved levels of
education and
confidence for local
people
• During the year we delivered sewing classes and art classes.
These activities offered social outlets for local people,
offering increased social interaction and opportunities for
making new friends and taking on new skills.
Improved levels of
health and fitness for
localpeople
• Our health and fitness classes assist both male and female
participants and support the delivery of this public benefit.
Ourpilates andyoga classes wereparticularly popular.
Improved levels of skills
in art & crafts
• During the year we delivered sewing classes that delivered on
this objective
Improved knowledge of
culture for local people
• Our annual St Brigid’s Cross making class continues to deliver
and attract all age groups, across the generations with our
older residents keen and delighted to help the younger
generation to learn this traditional craft.
Improved levels of
information for local
people in topics of their
request
• During the year we were able to promote a range of activities
within our centre and in other centres via our community
notice board and our facebook page.
Improved social
interaction for local
people and reduction in
feelings of isolation
• This is one of the major public benefits that our charity offers.
There is no social centre within a 5 mile radius and local
people, particularly the middle/older age groups, greatly
value the opportunity to have a local centre where they can
socialise and dance. We deliver a social night generally every
month in our new centre.

Our charity’s financial position at the end of the year

Our charity had an income of £1932 during the year to 31 March 2023- we expect this to increase with greater effort going into revenue grant funded programmes ahead. We had an expenditure of £1765, so our year’s surplus was £167. (moving from a revenue loss in YE Mar2022 of -£454)

Our Trustees during the year

The below table lists the Trustees of our Charity during the year 2022-23.

Trustee Name Position
Michael McParland Chairperson
Seamus McGivern Treasurer
Seamus McParland Secretary
Tanya Crowe Committee
John Hughes Committee

Our charity’s plans for 2023-24

As a trustee Board we will continue to review our operations and will continue to strive to meet our statutory obligations as charity trustees in order to meet our beneficiaries’ expectations of us as a socially responsible and effective charity. We look ahead to the future with optimism.