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Clonduff Development Enterprise (COI) Ltd

Country
Northern Ireland
Charity number
109312
Status
Received: on time
Registered
April 24, 2023

Address

Address
C/O Carcullion House
25 Rostrevor Road
Hilltown
BT34 5TU
BT34 5TU

Contact

Phone
075 40866986
Email
[email protected]
Website
Website screenshot

Activities

The Charity’s objects (“Objects”) are to promote the benefit of the inhabitants of, and visitors to, Hilltown and its environs (the area of benefit”) without distinction of gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, race, ethnicity, or political, religious or other opinion and in particular to:- (1) Advance community development and citizenship by all or any of the following means: (i) provide facilities for and organise community and family events and other recreation and leisure time occupations for the public at large or for those individuals who have need of such facilities by reason of their youth, age, disabilities or social or economic circumstance; (ii) provide facilities, amenities and support to community and voluntary groups and organisations and promote partnerships and joint ventures and activities between such groups and organisations, and public sector and civic-minded agencies, bodies and organisations; (iii) promote active citizenship and volunteering in the community; (iv) foster a sense of community by encouraging and celebrating a sense of place, civic pride and an appreciation of all aspects of local heritage; (v) manage land and buildings for the benefit of the community and visitors to the area and safeguard community assets for the community and voluntary sector. (2) Advance heritage, culture and the arts by: (i) preserving, restoring, maintaining and improving, for the public benefit, the former St. John’s Church in Hilltown, a Grade 2 listed building of historical, cultural and architectural interest; (ii) enhancing and protecting the overall built heritage landscape of Hilltown; (iii) either alone or in association with others, organising and presenting artistic and cultural activities, events, performances and festivals and encouraging and facilitating community participation in the arts. (3) Promote education and learning by delivering and/or providing facilities for classes, workshops, training courses and other forms of tuition and raise awareness of issues and matters by providing information and advice. (4) Promote health and wellbeing by providing facilities for and supporting health promotion programmes and advisory clinics.

The advancement of citizenship or community development

Finances

Period end Income Expenditure Accounts
Nov. 30, 2024 £8,831 £11,910 PDF