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2024-12-31-annual-report

Charity Number: 109106 The John and Pat Hume Derry Trust 28 Clarendon Street Dery BT48 7HD

JOH HUME PEACE PRIZE COLLECTION ON DISPLAY VPSTAIRS CIIJILDHALL Display board at the entrance of the Guildhall, Derry.

The John 2nd Pat Hume Derry Trust Second General Meeting Date 3rd April 2025 Time 5.00pm Venue Clarendon Manor, Northland Road, Derry Present Therese Hume John Hume Aine Abbott Patricia Maureen Hume Aidan Hume ( video link) The meeting was called to order by Therese Hume, the chairperson. Mo Hume, as secretary, was asked to keep the minutes. Chairperson's address The John and Pat Hume Derry Trust was incorporated on 24th October 2022 as a charity. This report covers the period I st Jaiiuary 2024 to 31 st December 2024. The Purposes of the Charity The John and Pat Hume Derry Trust has been established for the education of persons in the field of peace, the understanding of peaceful activities and the achievement of conflict resolution through dialogue and mutual understanding. Iii particular it aims to ensure that the Peace Prizes awarded to John Hume and other relevant archival materials can play a role in the education for conflict resolution. What the charity has done during the period under review to carry out its purposes its aL'tivities The ownership of the Peace Prizes, archival materials and other artefacts have been transferred to this Trust from the Estate of Pat Hume This is to ensure that they will be held in trust for the benefit of the public and cannot be used for the individual benefit of Ihe Trustees. The Nobel, Martin Luther King and the Mahatma Gandhi prizes were loaned to the Derry City and Strabane Council. During the year a the Loan Agreement between the Trust and the Derry City and Strabane Council was renewed. The Prizes continue to be on loan to the Dery City and Strabane District Council, where they are on public displa)..

HIJMAN RILiiiS .3L Archival materials and other artefacts are also on loan to the Derry City and Strabane Council under a sÉmilar agreement. The archival materials and other artefacts are in secure storage with the Museum Service until a suitable location is found that will permit public access. Details of how the activities of the charity has provided a benefit to the beneficiaries and how this has been demonstrated - the achievements of the charity. The Nobel, Martin Luther King and the Mahatma Gan(Ihi Peace Prizes have been on pemianent exhibition in the Guildhall. Derry, since l Oth December 202? They are freely available for viewing by the general public, in the interests of education for peace and confiict resolution. The number of signatures recorded in the Visitors, Books with the accompanying comments shows the interest in the exhibition.

/iy pi/ Visitors, Book It is envisaged that following cataloguing and curation activities, other materials will be made available to the public via appropriate access methods. A statement of compliance Trvith the Commission's guidance. In setting oiit objectives and planning our activities for the period under review the Trustees have given careful consideration to the Charity Commission for Northem Ireland Guidance on public benefit to ensure that the activities have helped to achieve the charity's purposes and provide a benefit to the public. Signed Dated Therese Hume Chairperson Signed Ht•41- Dated og, Mo Hume Secretary

Appointment of officers. It was proposed by Aine Abbott and secondcd by John Hume that Therese Hume should continue as Chairperson. Therese Hume accepted the position. It was proposed by Aidan Hume and seconded by Aine Abbott that Mo Hume should continue as Secretary. Mo Hume accepted the position. Any other Business There being no other business the meeting concluded.