Trustees Annual Report for Lisnaskea Community Enterprises Ltd to
the year ended 31st December 2023
Charity Number 102372.
22110/2024
To whom it may concern
The objects of the charity are to promote for the public benefit urban and rural
regeneration in Llsnaskea and Its environs by all or any of the following means. l/
To promote well-being and prosperity in all sectlons of the community through
a/ the provision of education facilities to promote the development of individual
capabilities, competencies, skills and understanding. b/ the provision of suitable
employment premises and opportunities for all.
c/ to promote new and existing businesses, social enterprises and charities to stimulate
economic growth through provision of facilities and workspace on favourable terms. d/
the provision of suitable premises for daily respite care for adults with special needs.
2/ The advancement of community development and environmental protection or
improvement through the maintenance, improvement or provision of amenitles and
recreational facilities for the public.
Durln8 the year ended 2023 Llsnaskea Community Enterprises Ltd made a profit of £73,135
from normal trading. As the company Is a non-profit taking company all profits are
reinvested into the company for future development.
At the AGM it was proposed and agreed that G O Brien accountants be reappointed as
independent examiners and accountants.
Throughout the year we were able to keep the walks and the allotment area at the Lough
Head open to the publlc. The walks were extensively used throughout the year and they
along with the Garden of Hope proved to be a highly appreciated facility for the entire
community. The entire allotment area is used by all sections of the community and those
with mental health are particularly welcome. We provide poly tunnels, gardening
equipment, safe storage, and also public liability insurance for the allotment area. The area
is well kept, well used and is of good benefit to the public. The area is safe and is ideal for
training and education in horticultural activities.
We continue to provide workspace units of varying sizes to accommodate differing
requirements of potential occupants, at favourable terms. The range of sizes allows us to

provide suitsble employment premises and opportunities for all. During the year we were
able to continue to accommodate our local school by providing a unit to be used as a
classroom because of lack of space at their school. We also continue to have a centre for
adults who have special needs, in one of our units. It is used for daily respite care. We have
facilitated their carers in a request to have additional external space that can be fenced
around to create an enclosed, safe area to allow them to have recreational and educational
facilities outside at no cost to them. We also facilitated the erection of a timber gazebo, on
the slte, made by the Men's shed for their exclusive use.
We continue to provide Lisnaskea Men's Shed with a safe, modern, spacious work place with
designated parking. The Men's Shed organisation is particularly beneficial to those who are
unemployed and those sufferin8 from mental health issues. The Men's Shed is a part of Oak
Healthy Living which is an or8anisation set up to counsel and help people with mental
health, alcohol / drug additfons and suiclde issues. They also use the Lou8h Head Park
regularly for therapy, walkin8 and other activities for their members which is now
recommended also as a social prescription from the local health centre.
We continue to provide free storage space for St Vlncent De Paul Charlty to store second
hand furniture for redistribution for those in need.
We continue to maintain the entire area includln8 the paths at the Lisnaskea Lou8h Head
Park. In recent years more than 50,000 people were recorded using the paths at the park
annually. It continues to be very popular with walkers from the town and surrounding
areas. It is suitsble for a51 ages and abillties. We continue to make great effort to ensure that
all the paths are clear and usable by the disabled and their carers. The 8arden of hope and
the wildflower beds are continuing to mature and provide wonderful colour during the year.
The two ponds in the park are kept safe and suitable for pond dipping by local school
children.
We have maintained and improved the employment premises throughout the year. The level
of rent Is favourable to all tenants. This helps to promote new and existing businesses and
also stimulates economic growth which helps to improve the charity's sustainability. In the
past year we have purchased a defibrillator which has been erected on an external wall for
the use of anyone who comes on to the site who may need it.
Our Trustees are keen that our charity SUPPOrts the local community in all matters relatin8
to climate change and the promotion of the circular economy. Throughout the year we have
worked with our local college to develop a project that will result in a local community
building having net zero carbon emissions. When the ￿trofitting work is complete the
community building will be used as a facility to provide information and education on
energy poverty, energy conservation, alternative energy sources, insulation, rainwater
harvesting etc. Other themes will be healthy food, nutrition, food waste, recycling,
composting, biodiverslty, We will also provide information and advice on climate change,

sustainability, renewables and the circular economy. This will be for the benefit of our local
community and beyond. We intend to carry out a community survey on energy costs so that
an energy master plan can be developed for the area. We expect that some of this work will
commence within the next year.
We a￿ very proud of the work we have done and continue to do for the public benefit and
hope to continue this work in the future.
Sl8ned: Mr Gareth Relhil
Chairman and Trustee
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Mr W Warrington..
Secretary and Trustee
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