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2023-03-31-annual-report

TRUSTEE REPORT l April 2022 - 31 March 2023 THE RURAL IEllTfiE

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Section A Reference and administration

Charity name: The Rural Centre Company Limited by Guarantee: Company Registration: NI045661 Charity Number: NIC105690 Address: The Old Primary School, 4 Augher Road, Clogher BT76 0AD

Trustees Mr William Harrison Boyd, Chairperson Mr Gerald Hackett, Secretary Mrs Alverta Steen

Manager Mrs Heather McLaughlin

Section B Structure, governance and management

Governing Document: Memorandum of Association Recruiting and Appointing New Members: The method of selection for all new members is through appointment by existing Board members.

Bank: Ulster Bank, Main Street, Clogher Accountant: SP Mc Caffrey & Co Ltd, 50 Campsie Road, Omagh

Area of Benefit: Northern Ireland, UK

Section C Objectives and activities

The advancement of education; the advancement of citizenship or community development and the promotion of religious or racial harmony or equality and diversity among the inhabitants of Northern Ireland to promote peace building and respect for cultural diversity by connecting people to collaborate and build relationships cross community, cross border and between other regions of Europe and internationally through:

(i) Thematic study visits to share expertise and knowledge; to share different ways of doing things that can be adapted and transferred to improve practice in this region. (ii) Educational study visits to explore shared history, and promote good relations and peace building by encouraging mutual understanding between communities around the different perceptions and interpretations that exist.

(iii) Projects with partners from other regions to collaborate and share expertise and skills to improve formal and non formal education, training and youth work.

(iv) Cultural awareness training to provide the skills and expertise to communicate effectively across cultures and promote peace building, respect for religious equality and diversity

(v) Information on EU funding programmes, partnerships, projects, exchanges, placements and participation in events to develop links across Europe to share expertise.

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Section D Activities and perfromance

Summary of the main activities undertaken for the public including support, EU information, cultural awareness training, exploring shared history, educational and thematic study visits, Erasmus+ European Projects with partners from other regions.

All training and educational materials, videos and modules produced by EU projects are available free to any user.

Meetings continued online during this period because of restrictions in travelling due to Covid. A number of hybrid meetings took place when some partners were allowed to travel with other partners joining the two day meetings online. Unfortunately Heather McLaughlin broke her next in August 2022 and was not able to attend some project meetings until December 2022 but continued to take part in meetings on line and manage all the projects to deliver all outputs.

Activities April 2022 – March 2023

launced in Benburb. - 11 September 2022 launch of The Battle of Benburb film in Donegal Castle

Ancient Clan website

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Meeting in May 2022 in Portugal and June in Belfast 2022

Podcast to share the results from focus groups to identify key skills required.

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SoEngage/ SoEngage Plus

funded for 2yrs from 01-10-2020 to 30-09-2022.

Partners from Germany, Ireland, Poland, Romania, Spain and UK. Developing online training on how to produce podcasts and digital videos so farmers can promote their social farm services to generate economic and social benefits.

Activities April 2022 – March 2023

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6 Expert podcast on social farming in each region.
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project in Timișoara, Romania. I attended online as I had a broken neck.

Video training on creating a video using a mobile phone and how to edit is using mobile phone app. Podcasts

Final meeting of our project in Timișoara, Romania 29 September 2022

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English, Turkish and Polish. Modules: Development a business plan, Integrating cultures, Language skills, Marketing, Online

marketing, Setting up a website.

Meeting in Sweden July 2022

September 2022 hosted meeting

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WISE partners meeting in Belfast April 2022 and Granada May 2022

Funded 01/05/2021 – 30/04/2022

The aim the Life Beyond project is to raise awareness of the cultural and historical value of burial grounds. Cemeteries and other burial grounds, and their artefacts are the material anchors to our past to create lasting identities. Project partners from: UK, Malta, Turkey, Portugal, Italy

regions during two visits: 17-22 October 2022 In Malta 24-29 October 2022 in Malta 31 October 2022 November to Northern Ireland.

One week programme bring youth from all partner countries together to look at how creative actions – photography, music, drama etc can be used to integrate youth.

Partners: Poland, Malta, Turkey, Ireland and Greece

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Section E Financial review

Review of the Business

The Rural centre is non-profit making with the net incoming resources of £45,062 for the year. There was no capital expenditure during the year.

The management continues to be engaged in ongoing efficiency savings and is aware of the sustainable use of resources.

Reserves Policy

The trustees of The Rural Centre have set up a reserves policy which requires that reserves be maintained, in unrestricted bank accounts, at a level which ensures that The Rural Centres core activities, could continue during a period of unforeseen difficulty. The trustees consider that this figure should be £5,000 and will endeavour to reach this figure in the next few years. The Company Review Policy is reviewed every year.

Section D Declaration

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above. Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees

Signature(s) Full name(s) Mr Gerard Hackett Position Secretary

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