Glor Uachtar Tire
Annual Report & Statement of Accounts
For the Year to 31st October 2023

Annual Report for the year ended Ortober 31, 2023
The trustees of Irish language community group, Glor Uachtar Tire, are pleased to submit their
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report and accounts for the period 23 September 2022 to October 31st 2023.
Achievements and Perfomiance
The Year in Numbers
30- Years promoting the use and learning of Irish in the locality
Management Committee meetings
2,400- Members of the public senled
7 - Guest Speaker5
Meeting Programme
Glor Uachtar Tire's Management Committee meets every six weeks throughout the year with the
exception of July and August. A number of extra Intra-committee meetings were held which focused
on specific events such as plans to develop an Irish language community centre in Castlewellan.
Events, Programmes and Activitles
Weekly activities:
Ranganna/lrlsh Language Classes.. 10 classes per week from Beginners to A2-Level run in
cooperation with Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann, Shimna Integrated College, Newcastle, St Malachy's
High School, Castlewellan and St Colman's College, Newry. Approximately 70 people of all ages
attend these classes. These classes are supported by funding provided by Newry, Mourne and Down
District Council, The majority of classes were undertaken via face to face format with the exception
of GCSE Year l and Year2 which are held on-line plus A2-Level which is a hybrid class. meaning it
caters for on-line and face to face students.
Club Oige/Youth Club (11-16 years): 25 children registered and approximately 15 attend weekly.
Supported by the Education Authority and Forum na nog. Run in partnership with YMCA, Newcastle
up until April 2023. This is one of the main opportunities the young Irish language speakers have to
socialise through the medium of Irish outside the school environment.
Mion-chlub Oi8e/Mini Youth Club: This was started in February 2022. It caters for children in Rang/
P4 to RanB/P6. It proved very popular with weekly attendance up to 18 young people. The club
receives EA funding and is supported by Forum na nog.

Grupai Tuismitheoiri is Tachrain/Parent and Toddler Group: Bryansford group lapprox. 18 parents &
carers and 20 children attend weekly). The group is a door to young parents to consider Irish
language education and bilingualism as an option for their children.
Ciorcal Comhra/Conversation Circle {approx. 12 people attend weekly mostly aged 55 years plus).
Attendance remains stable.
Ciorcal Comhra fa choinne Foghlaimeoirl/ Beginners Conversation: This event commenced in
October 2022. It has two sessions per week- one in the evening time and one in the morning time.
Both sessions are attended by approximately 8/10 people. Many of this group went on to obtain
Silber Fainne/lntermediate-level Irish recognition.
Cumann Leabhair/ Book club (approx. 7 people attend weekly, mostly aged 55 years plus). From
March 2020 it met on-line. This group has begun to meet up again in Castlewellan Library each
Tuesday morning from April 2022.
Cumann Siuloide/Walking Group (approximately 6 people attend weekly, all ages. The numbers for
this group remain stable.
Raidio an Phobail/Community Radio Station: GUT ran a series of training workshops for radio
production skills throughout October 2022-May 2023. In July three programmes were up-loaded on-
line as part of the annual Séamus O Néill Summer School. Funding was obtained to continue this
project. From October'23 onwards a weekly podcast has been recorded. These programmes are
being edited and will be up-loaded to a public platform before Christma5 2023.
Gaisce/Presidents Award: This event is the Duke of Edinburgh equivalent. GUT is now a licensee and
is currently registering young people for the programme.
Monthly Activities
Seal ag Canadh/Castlewellan Rhyme Tlme Session for 0-4 year olds: Run in co-operation with
Castlewellan Public Library. Approx. 25 people attend between toddlers and parents. This event has
received funding and now runs monthly in both Castlewellan and Newcastle librarv.
Seal ag Canadh/Newcastle Rhyme Time Session for 0-4 year olds: Run in co-operation with
Newcastle Public Library. Approx. 12 people attend between toddlers and parents.
Am Sceil/Story Time session for 4-8 year olds: Run in co-operation with Castlewellan Public Library.
Approx. 7 people attend between children and parents.
Seisiun Amhranaiochta/Singing Session." This event started in February 2022. Approximately 8-10
people meet once a month in Mulholand's Bar, Castlewellan. Funding has been obtained from
Newry, Mourne and Down District Council to support this event.
Seasonal Activities:
Dianchursai/lntensive Courses: 2 times peryear. All ages, approximately 40 people attend. These
classes are supported by funding provided by Newry, Mourne and Down District Council. Each
Dianchursa held 4 levels; Asdvanced, Upper Intermediate, Lower Intermediate and Beginners.
Nuachtlitir/Newsletter: Printed and distributed once every season/6 weeks. Copies also emailed to
all 740 on GUT'S email list, On-line only throughout this year.

Lon Mor/ Big Lunch: This event ran three times throughout the year in various venues around
Castlewellan and Newcastle.
Annual Events:
Planning Day: Currently this event 15 focusing on the plan to purchase and develop an Irish language
community centre in Ca5tlewellan. This was once an annual event but is now replaced by meetings
approximately every 6 weeks according to developments with this projetts.
Dinnéar na Nollag/Christmas Dinner 2022: This event was attended by 22 people and was held in
Hillyard House. It was celebrated by GUT'S committee members and volunteers and those who
participate in GUT events. was a great success.
Aonad na Nollag/Chri5tmas Fair 2022: Aonadh na Nollag/Christma5 Fair: This event attracted over
40 families. It included a craft table, sta115 selling goods and an Irish speaking Santa.
Seachtain na Gaeilge/lrish Language Week: tThe film Foscadh was shown in Newcastle Community
Cinema.
Scoil Samhraidh Shéamuis Ui Néill/Séamus UNeill Summer School: Literary Festival. Thi5 July the
festival included; Festival Concert with Kila, Intensive Irish Language Course, Irish Language Rhyme
Time Session, Irish Language Story Time, Festival Interview with Réaltan Nl Leannain.
Scéim Samhraidh/Summer Scheme: A week-long artivtty-based summer scheme for local primary
school children. 96 children attended this popular weekend long scheme which was funded by Foras
na Gaeilge and Newry, Mourne and Down District Council.
Uachtar an Uachtairl Cream de la Cream: This is a two day residential course for A-Level students
attended by young people from all over Nl. It was supports by Newry, Mourne and Down Disirict
Council.
Aclai Abu/ Sports Forever.. A popular three-day outdoor pursuits course open to all the Gaelscoil
children P4-P7 in Co Down. The highlight of the weekend includes a day-long walk in the Mournes.
Membership
Members of the e-mailing list currently is 740.
Accommodation
GUT'S office is based in Room No 8 in Dun Eigsenhe Lodge, Castlewellan. The group is currently
working to purchase a building in Castlewellan to develop a community hub with a key focu5 on
promoting and developing Irish.

Financial Review
Financial Performance
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Financial performance in the year to 30 November 2022 has been broadly consistent with the
trustee's forecasts and expectations. There was considerably higher turn-over than the previous
year. This is likely to be result of grants provided to support charities throughout Covid. In addition,
activities recommenced throughout this period enabling GUT to receive some income. While the
annual income stands at £5,425 below the annual expenditure, this is not a cause for concern a5 it is
likely that reimbursement for activities were due to the account.
Income
£137,681
Expenditure
£143,106
Reference and Administrative Details
Charity Narne
Glor Uachtar Tire
Charity Number Registered Charity in Northern Ireland
NIC102681
Principal Address
Dun Éigsenhe Lodge
l. Dublin Road,
Castlewellan
Co Down, BT319AG
Charlty Trustees as of October 31st 2023
Wayne Pickering- Chairman
Blaine Mccartney- Secretary
Aodhan Mac Ruairi - Treasurer
Aine McCrickard- Senior Youth OfFicer

Frainc Mac Cionnaith- Language Planning Officer
Mary MAnulty- Line Manager
Nial Sadler- Family Representative
Structure, Governance, and Management
Governing Document and Constitution
The Society is a charity and is governed by a constitution adopted January 2011 and last amended
September 15th 2022; this is publicly available at from GUT'S office. The Society is run entirely by its
directors who meet every 6 weeks to manage it. The group employs an Irish Language Development
Officer for 37 hours per week, an Irish language Officer was employed for 15 hours per week up until
30 August 2023.
Trustee Selection and Management
The directors of the Management Committee are adopted solely on the basis of a vote at the groups,
AGM as outlined in Glor Uachtar Tire's constitution.
Objectives and Activities
Charitable Objects
The object of GUT as set out in our Constitution is the following
Glor Uachtar Tire is a Community Association which was established to promote for the benefit of
the inhabitants, area and its immediate environs without distinction of age, sex, race, political or
other opinions, by associating with statutory authorities, voluntary organisations, institutions,
business and inhabitants in a common effort to advance education and to provide facilities in the
interests of social welfare, health, recreation and leisure activities, with the objective of improvin8
conditions of life for the inhabitants.
In particular, Glor Uachtar Tire works to nurture an Irish language community in Uachtar Tire
{Castlewellan and its environs, the 'area of benefit,). The charity will undertake all legal actions to
achieve this and anything that the directors deem beneficial to this aim.
Public Benefit Statement
The trustees of Glor Uachtar Tire confirm that they have had regard to the Nl Charity Commission's
Public benefit requirement statutory guidance.
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The public benefit requirement has informed the activities of GUT in the year to 31 October 2023.
In evaluating public benefit, the trustees note that membership of the society 15 open to all who
share an interest in the Irish language. Whilst we would encourage those with interest to join our
rank5 we a150 strive to make our seNices and facilities available to those with no back ground in
Irish.

The direct benefit5 which flow from our object or purpose includes increasing the opportunity for
locals to either learn the Irish language or to attend social events at which they can speak it. The
participants can either attend subsidised classes or they can enjoy lertures, social nights and finally
they can participate by supporting Glor UachtarTire in organising these events. These benefits are
demonstrated by the growing class sizes that Glor Uachtar Tire experience5 year on year and the
trend for the class sizes to be maintained throughout the year. Additionally, the benefits are
demonstrated through feedback Glor Uachtar Tire receives in our event feedback forms from
participants and beneficiarie5 and by the level of uptake of our activities. The purposes of our charity
will not lead to any harm. Glor Uachtar Tire's beneficiaries includes the general population living
within south east Down including Newcastle. Castlewellan, Dundrum, Clough, Hilltown, Rathriland,
Ballyward and the surroundin8 areas. A private benefit to trustees may arise from our programme of
ongoing training programmes. Through this training trustees may gain skills and experience which
are transferable to other setting5. These benefits are incidental and necessary to ensure the benefrt
is provided to our beneficiaries.
Approved, adopted and signed on behalf of the Management Committee.
Chairman,
Wayne Pickering, 31. October, 2023

Glor Uachtar Tire
Receipts & Payments Account
For the year ended
30th November 2022

Glor Uachtar Tire
Independent Exarninerfs Report to the TnMtees of Glor Uachtar Tlre
Year ended 30 Nov•mbor 2022
I report on the tln8ncl81 stalements for the year ended 30 November 2022. which comprise the
statement of financial actlvities. statement of financial position and the related notes.
Ra8pctlve rtsponslbllllios of trusts08 and examiner
As the chaiity's trustee5 you are responsible for the preparation of Ihe accounts in accordance wlth the
Charities Act (Northern Ireland) 2008. It is my responsibilty to:
examine the account8 under section 65 of the Charities Actr,
to follow the procedures18id down in the gener81 Dlrecttons given by ihe Charty Commission for
Northem I￿18nd under gection 65(gKb) of the charib.es Act; and
to state whether partiGular matter5 have come to ry attention,
Ba818 ol Indapendont •xamlnets rnport
I have examined your charlty accounts 8s required under sectlon 65 of the Charitss Act and my
examination was carrled out in a¢¢ordance with the general Directions given by the Charity
Commisslon for Northern Ireland under section 65(9)(b) of the Chatities Act. The exaffdnation included
a review of the accountlng records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented
with those records. It also Included considerats'on of any unusual Items or disc105uies in Ihe accounts,
and seèking explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters.
My role ts to state whether any wAterial matters have comè to my 8ttenl.on giving rre ¢ause to
believe:
That accounting records were nol kept in accordance with Section 63 of the Charities Act
That thè accounts do not accord with thosé accountlng records
That the accounts do not comply wllh the accountlng reqU1￿MentS of the Charities Act
That there is further irrformatlon needed for a proper understanding of the accounts to b6
rÉach8d.
Independent examlne¢8 Statement
I have completed my examination and have no concems in respect of the matter5 (1) to (4) listed
above and, in connection with folbwing the Directlons of the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland,
I have found no matters th8t require drawing to your attention.
(Jfvil
Nlall Farrell FCA
Farro11 Accountants Llmlt•d
Chartered accountsnts
16 Upper Square
Casuewellan
Co Down
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ENrs
Restrlrted
Tot•1
OpeThlwC•sh •t B•n
No111 A¢￿￿nt
No121 Attount
3,648
9.508
Foras N Gaell
Department For Communltie5
Rur41 Communlty Network
commu1￿ty Foundation
EA Belfast Regton Fundln8
Newrycouncll
Naixoil loan Repayment
aasses & Events
Other Re￿Ip1S
70,878
26,357
3.890
3,160
4,950
70￿78
26357
3A90
3,160
4,950
4￿00
3,773
16,741
3,773
3,998
Il743
13,801
123,880
137.681
Wage& PAYE, Penslon Payments & Travelllng
Teachln8
Rent & Rlt¢$
Intsnshre Course Costs
Summer Scherne
Youth aub
Mother &Toddler3
Vwlous Workshops & E￿nts
Inwran¢e
Repalr$. Maintertancè & Equlpmert
PrlntSn& Posta8• & Stètlonery
Adverttsing
Tel¢phL￿e
Bank tharges
Membershlp Feès
5yndry Exp•Trses
Consuttancy F¢e5
Attountsnry
4Y,172
49,172
604S
3,754
795
14.381
5.319
7,658
4.684
1.644
37.844
J,180
683
1.276
3,754
795
4A98
SJ19
2,5K¢
J,259
5,078
3.425
37,844
1,180
1683
1,276
25
160
160
3,820
3.820
IA22
19.226
143,106
cl¢$￿ at B•Mk
4,083
4,083
No111 Accourt
No121 Account
3.111
972
3,111
972
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Wayne Plckerlng
Truslee & Ch•lTper￿p
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