Strule Tributsries and Rivers Trust Limited
TRUSTEES, REPORT
Charity Name: Strule Tributaries and Rivers Trust
Charity Number: NIC 108872
Principal Address
28-30 Old Mounffield Road
Omagh
BT79 7BJ
Charity Trustees as of 31st December 2023
Shane Colgan
Peter Archdale
Terry Smithson
Kate Crane
Robert Ellis
Accountantl Independent Examiner
Rodney Hamill BSC. FCA. TEP.
Chartered Accountants and Registered Auditors,
28-30 Old Mountfield Road,
Omagh,
Co. Tyrone
BT79 7BJ
Bank
Danske Bank
Donegall Square West
Belfast
BT16JS

strule Tributaries and Rivers Trust Limited
TRUSTEES, REPORT
STRUCTURE AND MANAGEMENT
The structure of the Trust is made up from members who had brought a case in terms of pollution against
a government body. The external bodies made up of Riparian landowners and fishing clubs elected a
board of Directors to oversee the running of the Trust. There are 5 directors and they are subject to re-
election on a rotational basis each year.
The governing documents are the Articles of Association and the Trust Deed.
DESCRIPTION AND PURPOSE
The Loughs Agency was set up with the primary aim to conserve, protect, manage and improve the
Fisheries of the Foyle and Carlingford areas. The Agency acting on its own behalf and also on behalf
of local external parties received an out of court settlement in June 2009 for £500,000 relating to several
pollution incidents from 1999 to 2004. Part of the terms of the agreement were that monies were to be
spent on river rehabilitation works in accordance with North Atlantic Salmon Conservation Organization
"NASCO" guidelines and overseen by a trustto ensure this money was kept separate from the Agency's
core funding. The money was held by the Agency's solicitor in a high interest account until it was
transferred to the Loughs Agency in February 2011 along with the interest earned.
As the settlement funds are held on tntst and only to be used for specific purposes they have been
included within deferred income as a provision against future costs. As these costs are incurred they
are applied against the balance.
There was just over £66,500 spent on projects over the year and the works included, bank revetment,
spawning beds, nursery streams, and riparian strips to grow trees in and keep animals from the water
courses. Extra funding was sought during the year and the trust received £14,448 in funding from
DAERA for other schemes over and above the initial objective such as tree planting and fencing. In
2024 we hope to continue the spend on similar projects and also to seek extra funding to assist in the
schemes planned.
Vvhile the broad aim is to enhance and improve the rivers and tributaries within the Trust's area the
benefit extends way beyond any increase in salmonid populations as by improving the quality of the
river it has a knock-on effect on the invertebrates, birds and on up the food chain. It potentially helps
with flood alleviation, community involvement, pride in the area, potential for an increase in angling
tourism, fishing etc.
ACTIVITIES AND OBJECTIVES
The Company's objectives are specifically restricted to the following Objectives=
To conserve, protect, rehabilitate, reinstate and improve the rivers, streams, watercourses and
water impoundments of the catchments comprising the rivers River Strule and its tributaries
above the confluence of the River Owenkillew.
To carry out such works to reinstate or improve the habitat for inland fisheries of the Strule
catchment upstream of, but excluding the River Owenkillew, in compliance with NASCO
guidelines.,
To advance the education of the public, or any association, company, local authority,
administrative or governmental agency or public body or representative body in the
understanding, preservation and conservation of rivers, river corridors and catchments,
including their fauna, flora, and economic or social activity, and river catchment management.
To secure and distribute funding to assist in the implementation of the overall aim and objectives
of the Trust.
iv.
To protect, conserve, rehabilitate, reinstate, improve and preserve, as far as is practically
possible, forthe benefit ofthe public the local environment and the quality of the rivers, streams,
watercourses and water impoundments and the better development of the rural and urban
environment.

Strule Tributaries and Rivers Trust Limited
TRUSTEES, REPORT
PUBLIC BENEFIT STATEMENT
In setting our objectives and planning our activities for the year the trustees have given careful
consideration to the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland's guidance on public benefit to ensure
that the activities have helped to achieve the charity's purposes and provide a benefit to the
beneficiaries.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
The financial report relates to the period from 1 January 2023 to 31 December 2023. All the Funds in
the charity are restricted funds having been received from the court settlement as referred to above.
The movement in the fund in the period was:
2023
2022
Opening balance
Habitat improvement and protection scheme costs
Sundry and bank fees
Insurance
Consultancy
(265,864)
52,135
(347,873)
80,647
68
699
595
644
661
Closing balance
(212,418)
(265,864)
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEE RESPONSIBILITIES
The Trustees are responsible for preparing the annual report and the financial statements of the
charity in accordance with applicable law and generally accepted accounting practice.
The Trustees are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that are sufficient to show
and explain the charity's transactions and disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time its financial
position. 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 irregularities.
Approved by the trustees at our annual general meeting on 29th April 2024 and signed on their
behalf by..
Shane
an (trustee)