Drumlough Community Association
Trustees Report
2022-2023
LEGAL & ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
Charity Name: Drumlough Community Association
Charity Address: 176 Dromara Road
Hillsborough
BT26 6QA
Registered Charity Number: 102844
Name of Trustees: Glenn Coburn, Marc Cairns, Hilary Gourley, Heather Magowan, Pauline Green, Jonny Stewart, Andrew McMullan and Heather Cairns.
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT
The charity was registered with the Charity Commission NI in 11/8/2015.
Committee members of Drumlough Community Association are residents of the local community are elected annually at an Annual General Meeting which takes place annually.
The committee consists of Chairperson, Treasurer, Secretary and committee members.
PUBLIC BENEFIT
The trustees have given consideration and will adhere to the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland’s guidance on public benefit.
AIMS & OBJECTIVES
Drumlough Community Association was set up to improve the lives of those living in the Drumlough and surrounding areas. We run various activities and events, provide signposting services and lobby for improvements with various agencies including NIHE, PCSP, PSNI, EA, Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council, Transport NI etc.
ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE
Our main events during this period were a Country Music Night, Christmas Light switch on and Children's party, Senior Citizens Christmas lunch, Senior Citizens BBQ, Children's fun day & BBQ and Queen's Jubilee tea party.
We continued with our weekly walking group which ran through Spring to September. Our annual bus trip this year took us to Portrush and the Antrim Coast. As well as these we held Armchair Aerobic classes.
Our only grants for the year were all recieved from Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council, mainly the Community Support Grant for £2678, the Christmas grant for £1000 and The Queen's Jubliee Grant for £500.
Next year we hope to repeat most of these events, with a new location picked for our Bus trip, and the addition of Scottish Dance classes.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
The trustees have comprehensive financial procedures in place for the income and expenditure of Drumlough Community Association.
We have no other investments aside from the finance within the bank.
Opening balance - £1797.48
Total expenditure - £6035.30
Total income - £5992
The main items of expenditure were due to: The running costs of events
The main sources of income were generated through: Council Grants
The accounts are independently examined by Mrs Betty Jess of 171 Ballynahich Road, Dromore, BT25 1EA, who is a retired book keeper.
Marc Cairns
Vice-Chairman
2 January 2024