Eastside Arts
Company Limited by Guarantee
Trustees. Annual Report (Incorporating the Director's Report)
Year ended 31 March 2023
The trustees. who are also the directors for the purposes of company law, present their report and the
financial statements of the charity for the year ended 31 March 2023.
Reference and admlnlstrallve detalls
Reglstered charfty name
Eastside Arts
Charity registration number
107782
Company reglstration number N1628773
Principal office and registered Avalon House
offlce
278-280 Newtonards Road
Belfast
BT4 1HE
Antrim
The trustees
D Alderdice
F Bell
R Davison
M Turtle
S Brannigan
E M¢Cracken
J McGrath
M Neill
J Sialianskaia
(Resigned 2 December 2022)
(Resigned 26 April 2022)
(Appointed 4 July 2023)
{Appointed 4 July 2023)
(Appointed 4 July 2023)
{Appointed 4 July 2023)
Company secretary
Tony Wilson
Auditor
Finegan Gibson Ltd
Chartered accountants & statutory auditor
Causeway Tower
9 James Street South
Belfast
BT2 8DN
Sollcltors
Hewitt and Gilpin
Thomas House
14-16 James Street South
Belfast
BT2 7GA

Eastside Arts
Company Limited by Guarantee
Trustees. Annual Report (Incorporating the Director's Report) {conllnuedJ
Year ended 31 March 2023
Structurei governance and management
Governing Document
Eastside Arts is a company limited by guarantee and is a charity recognised by the Charity
Commission for Nl. It is a not for profit organisation.
The company was established under a Memorandum of Association which established the objects and
powers of the company and is govemed under its Articles of Association.
Appointment of trustees
The Chairperson and the trustees recommend new trustees as needed. New trustees are recruited on
the relevance of their skills. and their potential to be able to make a helpful contribution to th8
governance of the charity. As part of this process they are made aware of a trustee's legal obligations
under charity and company law. the content of the Memorandum and Articles of Association, th8
decision-making processes. the business plan and recent financial performance of the charity.
Once the potential new trustee has agreed to be considered for appointment they can be co-opled by
the directors until formal voting by members occurs at the next Annual General Meeting.
Trustee induction and training
A trustee induction process is in plac8 for all group companies.
Organlsation structure and how charity makes decisions
Eastside Arts is govemed by the board of directors. The company is managed on a day to day basis
by a senior management team.
The board of directors meets quarterly. and is appointed by the members at the AGM.
A senior managament team manages the day to day activities of the company, and reports on
company performance to all board meetings.
Arrangements for sethng pay and remuneratlon of key managementpersonnel
The directors consider the board of directors, who are the charity's trustees, and the senior
management team comprise the key management personnel of the charity in charge of directing and
controlling. running and operating the charity on a day to day basis. All directors give of their time
freely and no director received remuneration in the year. Details of directors, expenses and related
paty transactions are disclosed in note 13 to the accounts.
The pay of the s8nior staff is set by referen¢e to NICVA guidance and utilisation of NJC pay scales. In
view of the nature of the charity, the directors benchmark against pay levels in other similar sized
charities run on a voluntary basi5 when appointing new member5 of key management.
Relationships wlth related partles
None of our tTUStees re￿1Ve remuneration or other ben8fit from th8ir V￿rk with the charity.

Eastside Arts
Company Limited by Guarantee
Trustees. Annual Report (Incorporating the Directorfs Report) (eontlnu8d)
Year ended 31 March 2023
Risk management
Th8 company aims to mitigate the major risks it faces by implementation of th8 following procedures'.-
Significant external risks to funding have led to the development of a strategic plan which clearly
Identifies funding requirements going forward. and
Internal control risks are minimised by the implementatlon of procedures for authorisation of all
transactions with a financial implication.
Directors
The directors seNing during the year were as follows:.
D Atderdice
F Bell
R Davison
M Turtle
S Brannigan

Eastside Arts
Company Llmited by Guarantee
Trustees. Annual Report (Incorporating the Director's Report) (continuéd)
Year ended 31 March 2023
Objectlves and activities
Eastside Arts seeks to inspire Eastside residents and visitors by celebrating east Belfast, nurturing
creative talent and delivering excellent programmes and events.
Historically east Belfast has b8en underfunded in cultural provision and as a result, there has often
been an underlying uncertainty about engagement with the arts in east Belfast. Eastside Arts works
within this context to challenge barriers to participation and demonstrate that the arts and creativity are
for everyone, bringing regeneration to the east of the city through creative engagement.
In terms of extemal strategic context. the company works within th8 Strategic servlce dellvèry and
funding Context of the Programme for Government and Belfast Agenda. We are a key partner in
delivering the Strategic objectives of our cor8 fundèrs, tha Arts Council Northern Ireland (ACNI), our
principal funder, and Belfast City Council. specifically the Belfast Agenda and 10-year Cultural
Strategy, A City Imagining.
Within the overall Programme for Government. Eastside Arts is most strategically aligned with
Outcome 5- We are an innovative, creativa society, where people can fulfil their potential., and
Outcome 9: We are a shared. welcoming and confident society that respects diversity.
Within Belfast City Council's Belfast Agenda we are most strategically aligned with Outcome 5: Belfast
is a vibrant, attractive. connected and environmentally sustainable city- and Outcome 2: Belfast is a
welcoming. safe. fair and inclusive city for all.
Eastside Arts is proud to be part of the cultural landscape of Belfast. contributing to the growth and
development of the Arts Sector in Northem Ireland.
The company employed 3 full time member5 of Staff during the course of the year. and managed a
team of volunte8rs.
Charitable Purpose
The purpose of Eastside Arts, as expressed in its objects is to: advance education, to promote the
arts, heritage and culture and to promote the benefit of the people of East Belfast and its environs of
Greater Belfast without distinction of age. gender, disability. Sexual orientation. nationality. ethnic
identity. political or religious opinion. by associating the statutory authorit18s. community and voluntary
organisations and the inhabitants and in particular-
a) to encourage appreciation for and active participation in Gommunity based visual and performing
arts including music, visual art. comedy. theatre, film and literature.
b) to encourage appreciation of the arts and stimulate the artistic creativity of people in the area of
benefit and to produce performances and exhibitions of works of cultural and educational value
including entertainm8nls and exhibitions
c) to advance any other exclusively charitable purpose as the directors may. from time to time, decid8
in a¢cordance with the law of charity.

Eastside Arts
Company Limited by Guarantee
Trustees. Annual Report (Incorporating the Director's Report) feontlnu8d)
Year ended 31 March 2023
Strategic report
The following sections for achievements and performanc8 and financial review form the strategic
report of th8 charity.
Achievements and performance
Public beneflt report
From our company objects flow our organisational purpose which is "to create an east Belfast that is a
thriving cultural hub- where the arts are valued, creativity is for everyone and people are connected
with each other and the wider world., The different elements within our purpose are further broken
down into four Strategic Objectives as follows -
1. To improve equity of opportunity for people in east Belfast to engage with creative activities
2. To create a variety of meaningful. open and inclusive opportunities for people in east Belfast to
explore creativity and connect with others
3. To celebrate the past, present and future of east Belfast;
4. To develop relationships that ensure the long-term stabilty of Eastside Arts and creat8 invastment
in the arts in east Belfast
2022123 Achievements and Perfom)ance in meeting Strategic Objectives:
Objectlve 1: To improve equity of opportunity for people in east Belfast to engage wlth creative
activities
The Gert & Friends - From October 2022 - March 2023 we worked with 25 local people, members of
the Gertrude Star Band. between the ages of 16 and 69. creating 9 brand new tracks c0-V￿1tten with
Matt McGinn. Una Mccann, Chip Bailey and Duke Special, which celebrated the culture and heritsge
of the band and protestant marching Gullure. A celebration showcase event took place in The MAC
Belfast in March and was remounted in C.S. Lewis Square in July which was attended by 577 people.
High levels of engagement a¢ross the proje¢tlwith ESP and overwhelmingly positive feedback from
the members involved highlighted the importance of the project to individual members: 'Ju5t like to say
a big thank you to all involved in the two shows we've put on these last few months...Myseff I'm in the
band going on 30 years and I must say it's the best thing I've ever been involved in. The women's
choir, what Can Isa￿ Women. Mums, Wives, Aunties, Daughters and friends just brought in. Had the
pleasure of doing this with my wrfe which was brilliant. she loved it. The friendships we've all made!
Just let's hope one day we'll get the chance to do it all again somewhere.. . Andy, Band Member

Eastside Arts
Company Llmlted by Guarantee
Trustees, Annual Report {Incorporating the Director's Report) (Gonllnued)
Year ended 31 March 2023
Attendance at Communi
Meetin
s - The staff team continued to develop our networks of contacts
from a broad demographic of east Belfast representatives through monthly attendance at Race
Relations Network meetings. Community Devèlopmant Cafes, and the Dementia Friendly East 88lfast
Ste8ring Committee, including taking on the role of Vice-chair of the Race Relations Ne￿ork. We
made 4-5 new contacts including East Belfast GAA and Hosford Women's Group, developing our
understanding of how and why people engag8 in east Belfast.
Shared Curatorshi
We worked with an experienced live music curator and two performers and
event organisers from the Queer community to programme a number of events in the Eastside Arts
Festival to ensure that those with lived experience had input into the opportunities that were created
for people to engage in arts and culture through the festival.
Objective 2: To ¢reate a variety of meanlngful, open and Inclusive opportunitles for people In
east Belfast to explore creatlvlty and connect with others
The Artful
ein
ro
ramme was a 5-month Greative programme for older people with social drop-ins
for independent seniors. bespoke workshops for those in dementia specialist supported living facilities
and public events programmed during the Eastside Arts Festival for both independent seniors and
those in palliative I nursing care. Over the course of 5 months we engaged with 386 people. During
the Eastside Arts Festival in August we ran the Silver Screenings at Strand Arts Centre and the very
popular 'Soda Popz Lunchtime Bop, to cater for older citizens and those on a dementia journey. or
with learning disabilities.
Creative Kids Our summer activity for children and families featured 2 bespoke events during the
Eastside Arts Festival: FunKademy - a 4-day creative summer school for 166 x children aged 5-11 to
try a variety of different artforms, have fun and meet other children from outside of their schools or
community circles. The Festival Fun Day
a birthday themed family fijn day featuring children's
theatre, liv8 music, infom)ation stslls, craft activities. storytelling tent and workshops was attended by
-500 people.
Creative Citlzens Pro
mme: In November 2022 we were awarded £317K from the Paul Hamlyn
Foundation over a 48-month period to deliver the Creative Citizens community engagement
prograrnme. The first year of the programme is almost entirely research based and the final quarter of
the reporting period was spent creating a Cultural Research and Engagement Tender.
Eastside Choir The choir reached maximum membership capacity at 35 members and during the
reporting period, moved rehearsal space from Ballyhackamore Social Club to their permanent home in
Short Strand Community Centre. At the end of their Spring Term, the choir performed in Marie Cure
Hospi¢e and Connswater Shopping Centre. They delivered 2 x summer performances in the Eastside
Arts Festival and in December, they performed beside the Christmas Tree in Lanyon Station for our
sponsor Translink. and held the now annual Winter Warmer in Banana Block on Thursday 8
December.
Creatin
ace
In collaboration with a new ¢onta¢t, Hosford Women's Group, we devised and
delivered 'Creating Space,. a 4-week reactive project to promote integration and cultural diversity by
supporting Hosford's Women's Group to explore their Creativity and share their stories Ihrough
trauma-infomied arts practice. We delivered 4 weeks of creative workshops, culminating in an
exhibition in Skainos. All the athork on display was availabl8 lo purchase with proceeds reinvested
into Hosford Wornen's Group.
Kids, Socia
We ran 12 x Big Kids, Society events (a fun. creative monthly social night held in 3

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Company Limited by Guarantee
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x cafes in east Belfast. led by 4 x visual artists from our Big Kid's Collectlve) for 108 participants.
Open to all ages, experiences and backgrounds. these events focus on creatlng a creative communty,
nurturing individual creativity, increasing accessible. open creative opportunities in east Belfast and
offertng a space for Creativity outside of publsocial club environments.
It's so nice to be able to walk ten mins from my house and do something lik8 this!
I loved the first event so much I've signed up to them all. It's my monthly treat to me. from mel
Ivs a treat to be able to do something like this together, without the kidsl
This is a great way to try something new, and it's affordable too
Governance During the final quarter of the year we carried out a skills audit of the ESA Trustees as a
first step in addressing Ihe shortfall in current numbers. We then held an open recruitment exercise
and received 14 applications. Following shortlisting, 7 applicants were invited to attand interview and 5
of them were recommended to and approved by the ESP Nominations Commkttee.
Diversi
and Inclusion Trainin
Two training sessions took place in January 2022: Guide Dogs UK delivered training in how to assist
blind and partially sighted people and NICRE delivered EDI training, attended by 29 staff, volunteers
and trustees.
Street Art Pro
ect
We supported a stre8t art project with a group of young men from Altematives in Orangefield Park.
Alternatives commissioned a piece of athork for the side wall of Orangefield Pavilion which has been
design8d and developed in collaboration with the graffili artist FGB around the tham8 of men's mental
health. Partners include Eastside Greènways and Belfast City Council.
Objective 3:To celebrate the past. present and future of east Belfast;
Eastside Arts Festival
The annual festival launched on Friday 17 June took place from 4-14 AugusL The programme
featured more than 80 events across 32 venues and we were delighted to get back into the community
after the previous 2 years of reduced. digital and hybrid events. The theme of the 2022 festival was
our 10th birthday. We attracted 10,000+ audience and 1.800 participants. we employed 280 artists
and 6 freelance staff - our numbers were on a par to pre-pandemic levels. 30 volunteers gave approx.
300 hours of their time, 93•/0 of comment card responses rated events as excellent and we saw an
increase in both sales and attendance figures from the previous year.
Three Pa
Che
ues Awa
' b Alice Malseed
We were awarded funding from the Arts Council Nl Commissioning Programme to Commission writer
Alice Malseed to write a new piece of theatre addressing poverty and destitution in east Belfast. The
project was devised in Gollaboration with the Eastside Partnership anti-poverty Scaffolding Project.
Alica carried out interviews with people with lived experience in preparation for developing a script in
the incoming financial year.
Objective 4:To develop relatlonshlps that ensure the long-terni stability of Eastslde Arts and
create Investment in the arts in east Belfast
Staffin
Develo
ment
We were awarded funding from the Future Screens Dfc Artwork Fund to recruit a full-time, Real Living
Wage post for 3 years. The purpose of the grant is to create employment opportunities for

Eastside Arts
Company Llmlted by Guarantee
Trustees. Annual Report (Incorporating the Director's Report) (contlnu8d)
Year ended 31 March 2023
indivlduals to work in a recognised arts organisation, which will in turn support organisational and
sectoral growth. We created the post of Production and Admin Assistant and appointed Niki Browne to
the post in July 2022.
Paul Haml Foundation
In October 2022 we submitted a 2nd stage application to PHF for 4-year funding. The November panel
granted us the full funding for which we had applied {£317K) and the 'Creative Citizens, proje¢t began
in January 2023. Crucially this funding supports core costs which will play a large role in the
sustainability and development of ESA in the coming years.
Artlst Remuneration
We completed a comprehensive piece of work gathering information across artforms around what is
considered to be Yairf remuneration with the aim of halping to define a policy around rates of pay.
Industry standards vary widely across artforms and union organisations and we are working towards
creating a fair and equitable rate card for the following financial year.
Fundin
and Income Generation
This information is reflected in the annual accounts.
Flnan¢lal review
The results for the year are set out in detail on pages 16 & 17. The company returned a surplus for the
year of £71.036 (2022: deficit of £912).
At 31 March 2023. the total funds of the charity amounted to £151,290 (2022: £80,254), comprising
restricted funds of £83,613 (2022.. £10,104) and unrestrtcted funds of £67.677 (2022: £70,150).
The unrestricted funds are essential to provide sufficient funds to cover any unforeseen costs which
may arise and fulfil th8 legal obligations of the charity in the event that Current levels of income are not
maintained.
Roservos policy and going concern
A policy has been implemented by the Company in order to recognise the charity's requirements for
reserves in light of the main risks to the organisation. It has established a policy whereby the
unrestricted funds not committed should equate to be￿een 250/0 and 500/0 of annual administration
overheads. The aim is to provide sufficient funds to cover any unforeseen costs which may arise. as
well as allowing for the payment of any liabilities which would arise should the company Cease to
operate. The company recognises that such targets may remain aspirational.
Trustees. responsibilities statement
The trustee5. who are also directors for the purposes of company law, are responsible for preparing
th8 trustees, report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United
Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).
Company law requires the charity trustees to prepare financial statements for each year which give a
true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charitable company and the incoming resources and
application of resources, including the income and expenditure, for that period.

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In preparing these financial ststements, the trustees are required to..
select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently-
observe the methods and principles in the applicable Charities SORP.,
make judgments and accounting estimates that are reasonable and prudent.
slate whether applicable UK Accounting Standards have been followed. subject to any material
departures disclosed and explained in the financial statemenls,.
prepare the financial statements on the going concem basis unless it is inappropriate to presume
that the charty wll continue in business.
The trustees are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that are sufficient to show and
explain the charrty's transaGtions and disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial
POSrtion of the charity and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the
Companies Act 2006. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence
for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularrties.
Auditor
Each of the persons who is a trustee at the date of approval of this report confims that:
so far as they are aware, there is no relevant audit infonnation of which the charty's auditor is
unaware.. and
they have taken all steps thal they ought to have taken as a trustee to make themselves aware of
any relevant audtt infomiation and to establish that the charty's auditor is aware of that
information.
The trustees, annual report and the strategic report were approved on 1 December 2023 and signed
on behalf of the board of trustees by=