ENAGH SENIORS GROUP Charity Commission No. NIC102505 Trustees Annual Report and Receipts & Payments Accounts for the year: 31 March 2023
ENAGH SENIORS GROUP YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 NIC: 102505 CONTENTS Page Trustees Annual Report Independent Examiner's Report Statement of Receipts and Payments ststement of Assets and Liabilitie5 Notes to the Accounts
ENAGH SENIORS GROUP YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 NIC." 102505 Charity Name: Enagh Seniors Group Charity Reg No: 102505 Registered Office: '/0 2 Cricklewood Park Kilfennan Londonderry BT47 SQU Trustees: The following served as charity trustees during the year and up to the date of this report: Robert Murtland Marie Coyle Bridle {H) Doherty rillie Warke Philomena Coyle Charlie Sweeney Bankers: Allied Irish Bank (formerly First Trust Group) Meadowbank Strand Road Londonderry BT487fN Independent Examiners: Gavan McGill & Company Chartered Certified Accountsnts 13 Queen Street Derry BT48 7EQ TRUSTEES REPORT 2022-23 Objectives and Activities The Enagh Seniors Group is established to- relieve poverty, sickness. a5SiSt the aged and to promote the benefit of the inhabÈtsnts of the Enagh/Maydown. Strathfoyle and its environs without distinrtion of age, gender. f3ce,polFtical. religious or other opinion, by association with the statutory authorities, voluntary organisations and inhabitants in a common effort to advance education and to provide frdtilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation or other lei5ur& time occupation, wtth the object of improving the conditions of Iwfe for the inhabitsnts.
Achievements and Perforniance. Here is a summary afthe past yearforthe Enagh Seniors, Group- We started the New Year having said goodbye to one of our members followed shortly by the departure of another loved and respected member after a good innings at 91 years old. Severdl members attended the funeral of both and sent wreaths ft)r their graves on behalf of our Group. Although the Covid pandemic had prevailed the previousyear. We commenced our usual meetings and activities With caution on the 1512123. in the welcoming, warm Strathfoyle Library. We. fortunately had the remainderof a grantfunded bythe DC&SDC that had to be Spent bythe 3113123. This included some Best Prattice visits to the Lough Neagh area. But due to the likelihood of bad weather especially on the Glenshane Pass we obtsined a variation of these from the Funder and instead opted for theatre visits that were well attended and enjoyed. Another timely application to the same funder for 2023-24 failed. So. we started the spring and summer with limited ambitions. however the Strathfoyle Communtty Association invtted us to participate in their annual bus trip to Donegal including a visit to Glenveagh National Park with a very13te lunch in Donegal Town. The early summer weather was quite pleasant. Through the year our main attivity apart from weekly meetings was the setting up of our Home Garden5 Tree Nursey Project wth some 6 participants. We are currently planning to have some 150 tree saplings planted in the catchment of our local riverto prevent soil erosion and reduce water temperatures with shade also providing habitsts for the biodiverstty of the river. This will be implemented by the River Faughan Anglers. Volunteers and the Loughs Agency, fitting with their Climate Change plans. The. tree propagation leaflet was Prepared. Printed and distributed and has been adopted up by a neighbouring distritt Heritsge Conservation Projett and a nearby prison. We held the AGM in June and a new member was eletted to the Executtve Commtttee. We agreed to retain the services of a local Accountant to comply with the CC Nl regulations. Our Annual Liability Insurance was renewed on time. The Group took a month's break in August 23 and on return held a well-attended Mc Millan Coffee morning raising over E4CQ for this Charity. Again. our thanks to knbraries Nl for facilitating the everrt. That was attended by local councillor5, MLA'5 and other residents from Strathfoyle. During the year we participated in various artivities at the Lettershandoney Community Centre. enjoying their Hospitslity and "Craick" AEain our thanks to the people there. We also had cookery and handicraft classes provided by Alley Foyle throughout the year. including Air Frying. Several members enjoyed the SCAAnnual Christmas dinnerat a local establishment earty December 23. We recommenced our arttvities on the 911123 with the usual round of enjoyable shared activtties to get ourselves out and about from a wet winter's isolation. In September an application was made to the Big Lottery Fund with assistance from the DC&SDC Community Services Department. Which at the time of preparing this Report was successful? We can therefore prepare for a full range of activitie5 in 2024-2025. Again. many thanks to the various local organisations who came along and provided knowledge on the latest developments in their area of responsibility including Alley Foyle. the Librarie5 Board, the local Safetywardens including the PSNI. Members ofthe Group participated in the meetings of the Strathfoyle and Maydown Community Safety Forum and the DEARA stakeholder meetings con¢eming the remediation ofthe Mobuoy Dump. Last but not least a bigthanks to the Lettershandoney Community who welcomed us for music and movement sessions on a Thursday morning With lunch and some Bingo afterwards. Our members are a Itvely bunch who enjoy all sorts of acttvities and are always game to try new ventures {such as kayaking) or generate ideas."WE IAUGH. LOVE UFE, UVE LONGER" Financial Review
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ENAGH SENIORS GROUP YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees of: Enagh Seniors Group Gavart Mc Gill & Company, Chartered Certtfied Accountants. 13 Queen Street, Londonderry, report on the accounts of Enagh Seniors Group for the year ended 31 March 2023. which are set out on pages Respective responsibilities of Trustees and Examiner As the chartty's trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the Charities Act INI) 2008. It is the Accountanvs responsFbility to= examine the accounts under section 65 of the Charities Act. to follow the procedu$ laid down in the general direttions given by the Charity. Commission under 5ertion 65191 Ibl of the Charities Act. to stste whether particular matters have come to our atrerttion. Basis of Independent Examinerfs Statement We, Gavan Mc Gill & Cornpany, Chartered Certified Accountants, 13 Queen Street, Londonderry, have examined your charity accounts a5 required under settion 65 of the Charities Act and an examination was carried OLrt in accordance with the general Direttions given by the Charity Commission Nl under section 65191 Ibl of the Chartties Art. The examin3tion induded 3 review of the accounting ordS kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also included consideration of any unusual ttem5 or disclosures in the accounts and seeking explanations from you as charity trustees concerning any such matters. Gaft McGill & Company's role is to state whether any material matters have come to their attention wwng cause to believe: That accounting records We not kept in a¢¢ordan¢e with Section 63 of the Charities Act. That the accounts do not accord with those accounting records. That the accounts do not comply with the accounting requirements of the Charfcies Act. That there is further infomiation needed for a proper understandrng of the accounts to be reached. Independent Examiner's Ststement Gavan Mc Gill & Comparry ha5 completed an examination and has no COnm$ ift SpeCt of the matters I to 4 listed above and, in connection with following the DI¢tiOnS of the Charty Commission Nl have no matters that requi drawingto your attention. Narne: Gavan McGill Address: 13 Queen Street, Derry. BT48 7 EQ
ENAGH SENIORS GROUP YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 NIC- 102505 Signed: ATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS Total Funds 2022 Restricted Unrestrirted RECEiwrs Derry & Strabane Distrirt Council rinyTots Community Fund 3110 .825 375 Donations/Fundrnisifig 3.110 2.200 47 43 1285 2653 60 495 225 2425 4.477 3.661 -1 J67 -1.461 2.31) 3.776 948 2,315 Totsl PAYMENTS Bank Fees Repatrs & Materials Accountsncyfee
ENAGH SENIORS GROUP YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 NIC: Projectcosts Book and book launch et¢. Transportsundry Insurance Millenium Forum Totsl Net Recetpts/p3yments Transfertolfrom fund Surplusldeficit forthe year Cash & 8aThk balances bmu8htforw3rd Cash & Bank balance5 carried forward STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES Total Restricted UThre5trirted 2022 Opensng Bank balaThces 2,315 3.776 Surplusldefictithis year end -1367-1.461 2315
ENAGH SENIORS GROUP YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 NIC: aosing Bank balances Bank Balances Bank CurrentAccouni 2.315 These accounts were approved by the Trustees signed on their behalf by-. 2.315 nand TaSurer NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS l. Basis of Preparation These accounts are produced on a Receipts and Payments basis. Trustee Remuneration and Expenses Trustees received no remuneration for their semces as trustees, and no trustees were employed by the charity.