RIVERSIDE AND BLACKHILL COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
Charlty No: 103509
Recelpts and Payments Accounts for the perlod
01.04.23 - 31.03.24

Riverside and Blackhill Community As￿￿latIOn
For the year ended 31" March 2024
Trustees Report
Charlty Name:
Riverside and Blackhill Community Association
Charlty Address:
c/0 20 Riverside Drive
Cookstown
BT80 9DH
Trustees
The following served as trustees during the year and up to the date of this report:
Carol Connolly
Jennl Halpenny
Kelly Muldoon
Alex Connolly
Kieran Connolly
Sharon Doyle
Nicola Lawn
Therea Connolly
Bankers:
Santander
Bootle
Merseyside
L30 4EB
Independent Examiner:
Karina Moroza

Rlverslde and Blackhill Communlty Association
For the year ended 31" March 2024
Trustees Report
oses and Ob"ertlves of Riverside and BlackhS11 Commun
Association
The Association is established for the advancement of community development and active citizenship
for the public benefit of the inhabitant5 of RNerside and Blackhill and district (hereinafter referred to as
the 'area of benefiy) by the following means: . working with relevant agencies to improve the services
and facilities for local people- the provision of events and activities for the public benefit of the
inhabitants of Riverside and Blackhill. The objective is to run a number of different activities for the
residents in our community. We hope to improve the services and facilities in our estate for our
residents.
Achlevements and Perfomiance
In setting our objectives and planning our actlvlttes for the year the trustees have given careful
consideration to the Charity Commission Nl's guidan￿ on public benefit to ensure that the activities
have helped to achieve the charivs purposes and provide a benefit to the beneficiaries.
Throughout the year Riverside and Blackhill Community Associatlon carrled out the followln8 artlvltles:
A family Summer trip to 'We are Vertigo, and 'Cineworld'.
Easter eggs were provided children within the estate.
Christmas vouchers were provided to residents.
Attend Housing CommunSty Network and Interagency meetings and group members attended
Estate Inspection with local Housing Execirtive staff and Statutory Agencies to lobby for
improvements to our estste.
The Trustees have had due regard to the Commission's Public Beneflt requirement and no harm was
caused in the provision of above activities.
Flnanclal Revlew
During the year funding was again primarily generated through our weekly bonus ball fundraiser, which
8enerated £1090, and funding was also received from Mid Ulster District Council £224. Our total
receipts foT the year amounted to £1314. We made payments in total to the value of £2136.44 leaving
us with a bank balance at the end of 31" March 2024 of £2874.07.
This report was approved by the Trustees at the Annual General Meeting on
and signed on its behalf by:
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Trustee - Carol Connolly