East Antrim
Charity Registration nQ NIC 103317
TRUSTEE ANNUAL REPORT
FOR THE PERIOD I" FEBRUARY 2023 TO 31 JANUARY 2024
The purposes of East Antrim University of the Third Age (East Antrim u3a) are to
advance the education of the public, particularly the education of older people no
longer in full time gainful employment in East Antrim, including the Boroughs of
Newtownabbey, Larne and Carrickfergus. Membership of East Antrim u3a enhances
the lives of retired people in the Boroughs of Newtownabbey, Larne and
Carrickfergus, through improving the mental and physical well-being of 3rd Agers.
We are governed by our Constitution. Trustees (Committee members) at the end of
the reporting period were:
Jennifer Baker; Teresa Connor; Christine Harpur; John Cunningham; Helen
Eagleson; Moira Foster. Marion Mahaffey; Eveline Service.
Throughout the year the Trustees have given careful consideration to the Charity
Commission for Northem Ireland's guidance on public benefft to ensure that the
activities have helped to achieve the Charity's purposes and provided a benefrt to the
beneficiaries.
East Antrim U3A has a comprehensive programme, both educational and social,
available to all retired and semi-retired people within the East Antrim district. The
various Interest Groups encourage and enhance the mental, physical and social
well-being of the members and provide friendship, social interaction and help combat
loneliness in our communrty.
During the reporting period our membership redU￿d at the start of the year but
increased steadily throughout the year. We had over 30 groups including: French,
Spanish, German, Reading, Walking, Canoeing, Art, Crafts, Needle Natters, Tai Chi,
Calligraphy. A Bird for all Seasons, Family History, Gardening and Quizzers.
We were delighted to be able to start a new group during the year- Annchair Yoga -
which has proved very successful.
These interests and shared leaming experiences enhance the quality of life and are
available at a minimum or no cost. We are particularly grateful to all our convenors

and member tutors who volunteer their time and knowledge. This is the ethos of
u3a.
We are pleased to report that our income increased this year sufficiently to cover
our expendrture. We are grateful to our members for their continued support and for
their voluntary donations towards the running costs of the hall, ie. Gas, electricity,
phone etc. Basic Maintenan￿ of the hall continued during the year, including
ser￿1clng of Fire extinguishers and alarms and the gas boiler.
We are grateful to all our members, without whom there would be no East Antrim
U3A.
Teresa Connor
Honorary Secretary
On behalf of the Trustees