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2024-03-31-annual-report

STEWARTSTOWN COMMUNITY GROUP Trustee's Report up to 31" March 2024

Charity Name: Stewartstown Comrnunty Group Charlty Reg Number: 106114 Registered office: c/0 49 North Street, Stewartstown, Co Tyrone, BT71 SJF Trustees: The following served as Charity Trustees, John Rush Louls O'Neill Teresa O'Neill Hilary Ferguson Roisin O'Neill Hazel Wilson Susan Armour Philomena Quinn Amelia Stirrup Rosemary Newell Emily Bennett Adele Quinn Bankers: Ulster Bank 27 The Square Stewartstown Co Tyrone BT715HX

Stewartstown Community Group Trustee's Report up to 31° March 2024 NIC: 106114 Charitable Purpose The Association is established to: 2.1 relieve poverty, sickness and the aged and to promote the benefit of the inhabitants of the Stewartstown and district area of Co Tyrone and its environs (hereinafter described as "the area of benefiy ) without distinction of age, gender, race, political. religious or other opinion. by associating the statutory authorities, voluntary organisations and inhabitants in a common effort to advance education. and to provide facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation or other leisure-time occupation, with the object of improving the conditions of life for the said inhabitants; Objectives SCG was established to act as a voice forthe residents of the village and to provide community activities for residents. The group has over the years run events, trips, community fun days, Wednesday Club for older people, environmental improvements in the village, etc. Achievements and Performance Throughout the year SCG provided the following: Trip to Splash in Moneymore including refreshments. Summer Community Fun Day Village and District Trip to Antrim Coast followed by a meal in the Londonderry Arms, Carnlough. Christmas dinners for senior citizens sponsored by Eamon Laverty & family and McAleer & Rushe. Provided sweets at the Christmas tree, carol singing and Santa event. Group volunteers joined other groups in the town to help put up the Christmas tree lights and decorations around the village. Attended annual Estate Inspections and Inter Agency and Housing Community Network meetings with statutory agencies to lobby for improvements to our village, such as road improvements, grounds maintenance issues, housing issues, etc. The Trustees have had due regard to the Commission's Public Benefit requirement and no harm was caused in the provision of above activities. Financlal Revlew Much of the spend for the year 23124 was as a result of a grant from Mid Ulster District Council. The charity will continue to explore local fundraising initiatives to as well as continuing to seek external funding where appropriate. All income is used for the charitable purposes as outlined within this report. Approved by the Trustees on And signed on their behalf by