DRUMBO & DISTRICT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
TRUSTEES, ANNUAL REPORT
FINANCIAL YEAR I JANUARY 2022- 31 DECEMBER 2022
Structure Governance and Management
Reglstered Charlty Name
Charity Re8lStration Number
Trustees
Drumbo & District Community Association (DDCA)
107237
Hazel Thompson (Chairperson)
Alex Swan (Vice Chairperson)
Margaret Mccormick (Honorary Secretary)
Gillian Mayhew (Honorary Treasurer)
Paul Gregg
Darren Moore
lan Douglas
Shirley McGregor
Desi Reid
John Spreadborough
Eric Wilkinson
The constitution of the Committee was adopted on the 28 November 2002, and amended
on 11 March 2019. The Charity is made up of Individual Members. Organisations within
the area of benefit, whether communityi voluntary or statutory may upon application to
and with the approval of the Committee be admitted as Affiliated Members. The
Management Committee consist5 of a minimum of 8 people who are Individual members of
the Association, elected at an Annual General Meeting.
Objectives and Actlvlties
The purpose of the Association 15 to promote rural regeneration and social wellbeing for the
benefit of the inhabitants of Drumbo and the surrounding area (the area of benefit) to

promote the protection and preservation of health and to promote the benefit of the
inhabitants of the area of benefit without distinction of age, gender, sexuality, nationality,
eth nic origin, disability, political or religious opinion by associating with the statutory
authorities, voluntary organisations and the inhabitants in a common effort to advance
education and to provide or assist in providing facilities in the interest of social welfare for
recreation or other leisure-time occupation, with the object of improving the condition of
life for the said inhabitants.
Drumbo & District Men's Sheds is affiliated to the Association and its aim is to promote
men's health and development while putting something back into the community. It aims
to create an environment for men to learn new skills and exchange ideas and for members
to support each other and build friendships.
The Trustees have regard to the Charities, Commission Public Benefit requirement statutory
guidance. The public benefit arising from the Association's work is the creation of social
cohesion and its offering chances for people to meet, develop skills and increase social
interaction.
Summary of activities undertaken in the year to 31 December 2022
In March the committee organised a bus trip where over 40 local residents went to Lisburn
Clvic Centre for morning refreshments followed by a tour of the Antrim coast and Glen5 and
a late lunch in the Tullyglass hotel. It was obvious during this day how much people had
missed being out together so much so that we agreed to run another later in the year.
In May a very successful Queen's Jubilee tea party was held. Over 120 people of all ages
attended and were greeted by a piper as they arrived. Everyone enjoyed afternoon tea
while listening to music and singing songs from the last 70 years and watching video footage
of various events during the Queen's reign. Visitors could view coins minted during the
Queen's reign and have their photograph taken in a jubilee themed frame. Some of the
younger folk provided entertainment for the children and everyone left with gifts of a
Jubilee book and bookmarker. DDCA also took the opportunity to welcome and congratulate
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a local resident on her 100 birthday and present her with flowers. A massive thank you to
everyone who pulled together to make this a memorable event and to mark the occasion in
a fitting way.
In June Committee members undertook a litter picking evening. The planter beside the
community orchard was cleared and replanted and a Jubilee tree and plaque were sourced.
In July Committee members assisted with the catering at the vintage car, bike and tractor
rally in the village. This proved a very busy and successful evening.
In August another well attended bus run took place, this timeto the Bann Valley Heritage
centre and for lunch at Sintons on the Bridge at Scarva. A cheque for £810 raised at the
jubilee tea party was handed over to the Children's fund for Cancer at Daisy Lodge. A tree

was planted during an official planting ceremony by the Deputy Mayor along with a plaque
to indicate that the tree was planted as part of the Queen's Green Canopy initiative.
In September members assisted Drumbo PW to run an evening of fashion hosted by
Jonzara, which was another well supported event with around 150 tickets sold providing
support for PW missions and DDCA funding. Tickets were printed for the charity country
concert to be held at the end of October. We also held a very worthwhile defibrillator
awareness evening attended by representatives from local organisations which meet up in
the village.
In October a charity concert hosted by Kenny Archer and Eugene O'Dornan took place with
well over 100 people attending. It was arranged for David Graham to come and give a talk
on the work done by charities supporting mental health. £1,040 was collected both from the
sale of tickets and collection buckets on the night and shared between Action Mental Health
and Project Ballynhinch.
In December the family evening to Swltch on the Christmas tree lights, sing and listen to
Christmas music, enjoy festive refreshments and for the children to visit Santa took place.
The weather was very cold and frosty but dry encouraging a great turn out to attend. The
monthly Connect meeting took on a Christmas theme with nearly 50 in attendance.
Men's Shed
Over the period The Men's Shed continued to make a varietyof articles for local communities
and schools including picnic benches, library boxe5, insect hotels and hedgehog boxes. The
men also maintained and painted the exterior of one of their containers and repaired and
fitted out their clubhouse in Drumbo. Work continues on the repair of a Lister petrol engine
and pump.
The Men's Shed ran several outings duringthe year including a Men's health event at Crumlin
Road Gaol, a trip to Enniskillen in April where they had a guided tour of a Railway museum
and Enniskillen castle and in September they completed a tour of the Ulster Aviation society
at the Maze. In October a trip was organised to Londonderry and a Christmas lunch was held
at the end of the year.
In line with their interest in remaining healthy and active a number of speakers attended the
Shed to present on topics such as mental health, first aid for adults, bowel cancer screening,
and wood turning.
The Community Association incorporating the Men's Shed continue to be grateful for the
support of Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council ILCCCI.
The Men's Shed has successfully recruited new members and has increased membership.
Financial Review
The Association, incorporating the Men's Shed, operates on a receipts and payments basis.

Total receipts for the year were £10,799 mainly from Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council,
other grant funders receipts from organised activities. Total payments were £10,005, which
were incurred to run organised activities and for administration of the charity.
The Association recorded a surplus for the year of £793.
The Association's cash at bank and in hand balance as at 31 December 2022 was £5,113.
The Association has no other assets.
Future Plans
The Association intends to continue its charitable activities, with a format of activities which
has been successful over many years.
Signed on behalf of the Trustees
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Hazel Thompson
Chairperson
Drumbo & District Community Association
9 October 2023