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Report of the Registry of Friendly Societies 2008 R E P O R T OF THE REGISTRAR OF FRIENDLY SOCIETIES 2008 REPORT OF THE REGISTRAR OF FRIENDLY SOCIETIES 2008 PURSUANT TO THE TRADE UNION ACT, 1871; INDUSTRIAL AND PROVIDENT SOCIETIES ACT, 1893; FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT, 1896; AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE MINISTERS AND SECRETARIES ACT, 1924. 2 To the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment I have the honour to submit my Report for the year 2008. The Report records the activities of this office and statistics in respect of Industrial and Provident Societies, Trade Unions and Friendly Societies up to 31 December 2008. Paul Farrell Registrar of Friendly Societies May 2009 Registry of Friendly Societies, Parnell House, 14 Parnell Square, Dublin 1. 3 STATEMENT OF STRATEGY MISSION STATEMENT “To ensure that the various mutual entities registered at the Registry, which are subject to general regulation and supervision in varying degrees by the Registrar of Friendly Societies, comply with their statutory obligations and to maintain an up to date public record on those entities”. OBJECTIVES 1. The efficient and effective registration and general regulation of Industrial and Provident Societies, Friendly Societies and Trade Unions. 2. To provide an efficient and effective service to the public. 4 INDEX Industrial and Provident Societies………………………………………………… 6 Trade Unions………………………………………………………………………. 12 Friendly Societies…………………………………………………………………. 15 Miscellaneous Functions of the Registrar…………………………………………. 17 List of Industrial and Provident Societies on the Register at 31 December, 2008… 18 List of Trade Unions on the Register at 31 December, 2008………………………. 40 List of Friendly Societies on the register as at 31 December, 2008………………... 42 5 Industrial and Provident Societies 1. INDUSTRIAL AND PROVIDENT SOCIETIES Legislation The principal legislation relating to Industrial and Provident Scieties (most of which are Co-Operative Societies) are the Industrial and Provident Societies Acts, 1893 to 1978. Other Legislation • Industrial and Provident Society Regulations, 1894-1914 • Industrial and Provident Societies (Forms) Regulations, 1986 • Industrial and Provident Societies (Fees) Regulations, 1995 • Companies Act, 1990 • Competition Act, 2002 • Investment Funds, Companies and Miscellaneous Provisions Act, 2005 6 Registration The number of newly registered Industrial and Provident Societies in 2008 amounted to thirty-one. Three societies were restored to the register in 2008. Thirty-one societies were cancelled during the year. This shows an increase of three in the number of societies on the register during the period under review. Number of Industrial and Provident Societies on the register Year No. of Societies on No. registered No. restored No. cancelled No. of Societies Register at during year during year from Register on Register at beginning of year during year end of year (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 2008 1024 31 3 31 1027 2007 1,040 36 0 52 1,024 2006 1,066 30 2 58 1,040 2005 1,079 47 2 62 1,066 2004 1,131 51 0 103 1,079 Societies by Category 2005 2006 2007 2008 Agricultural Supply Societies 48 47 43 43 Dairy Societies 57 57 55 54 Deposit Taking Industrial and Provident 9 8 7 7 Societies Egg and Poultry Societies 8 8 8 9 Farm Relief Societies 19 19 17 15 Fishing Societies 47 45 45 45 Forestry Societies 14 10 10 11 Group Water Scheme (Public Utility B) 331 344 336 344 Horticultural Societies 13 9 10 8 Housing (Public Utility A) 50 52 51 49 Investment Societies 38 37 35 32 Livestock Marketing Societies 45 45 44 44 Meat Processing Societies 5 4 4 4 Miscellaneous Societies 129 122 123 128 Other Distributive Societies 6 6 6 6 Other Productive Societies 16 11 10 10 Pig and Lamb Fattening (Livestock Breeding B) 17 17 17 16 Promotional (Livestock Breeding A) 46 46 48 48 Promotional Development and Advisory Service 161 147 148 148 Societies Turf Societies 7 6 6 6 Total 1066 1040 1024 1027 7 Restoration Three societies were restored to the register in 2008: • Croghan Co-Operative Society Limited 3819R • Comharchumann Forbartha Acla Teoranta 3097R (Achill Development Co-Operative) • Millstreet Community Enterprises Co-Operative Society Limited 4275R Amendments to Rules During the year 2008, five complete amendments and twenty-six partial amendments to rules were registered. The following is the list of societies who had a complete amendment to rules during 2008: • Irish Co-Operative Organisation Society Limited 88R • Killanny and Reaghstown Group Water Scheme Limited 3818R • Churchill/ Oram Group Water Scheme Society Limited 5089R • Tuam Co-Operative Livestock Mart Limited 2664R • Commercial Mushroom Producers Co-Operative Society Limited 5042R The following is the list of societies who had a partial amendement to rules during 2008: • Donegal Co-Operative Processing Limited 4023R • Drumgoon Community Centre Co-Operative Society Limited 5008R • Templecrone Co-Operative Agricultural Society Limited 3724R • Drinagh Co-Operative Limited 1723R • Glanbia Co-Opeartive Socierty Limited 4928R • Grange Group Water Scheme Co-Operative Society Limited 5298R • Kerry Co-Operative Creameries Limited 3618R • Bandon Co-Operative Agricultural and Dairy Society Limited 1804R • Kippure Limited 3706R • Weee Register Society Limited 5382R • Kilkenny Co-Operative Livestock Market Limited 2548R • Kenmare Mart Enterprise Co-Operative Society Limited 5467R • Golden Vale Co-Operative Mart Limited 3882R • Sixmile Bridge and District Community Complex Society Limited 5267R • Irish South and East Fish Producers’ Organisation Limited 5258R • Comharcumann Gliomaigh Corca Dhuibhe Teoranta 4840R • FRS Network Amalgamated Co-Operative Societies Limited 5444R • Glanbia Co-Operative Society Limited 4928R • Kerry Creameries Limited 3552R • Castleisland Cattle Breeding Society Limited 3871R • Waterford Renewable Energy Co-Operative Society Limited 5440R • Glanbia Foods Society Limited 4964R • Wexford Farmers’ Co-Operative Society Limited 2975R • Fermoy Geriatrics Association Limited 3043R • Irish Co-Operative Society Limited 77R • Roughty Valley Enterprise Co-Operative Society Limited 5472R 8 Change of Name Two societies changed their name in 2008: • Irish Speckled Park Cattle Society Limited (Reg. No. 5466R) changed its name to Irish Speckle Park Cattle Society Limited. • IAWS Agri Society Limited (Reg. No. 4466R) changed its name to UFI Agri Society Limited. Amalgamations There were five amalgamations in 2008: Keelogues Group Water Scheme Limited (Reg No: 3627R) amalgamated with Straide Group Water Scheme Co-Operative Society Limited (Reg No: 5166R) on 09-01-2008 and formed a new society called PBKS Group Water Scheme Co-Operative Society Limited (Reg No: 5471R). Peterswell Group Water Scheme Society Limited (Reg No: 5088R) amalgamated with Cloghaun/Castlebay Group Water Scheme Society Limited (Reg No: 5018R) on 08- 02-2008 and formed a new society called Peterswell/Castledaly Group Water Scheme Co-Operative Society Limited (Reg No: 5475R). FRS Network Amalgamated Co-operative Societies Limited (5444R) amalgamated with Mid and West Cork Farm Relief Services (5017 R) 02-09-2008. The registry of Mid and West Cork Farm Relief Services was cancelled on the same date. Ballymacurley Group Water Scheme Limited (Reg No. 3841R), Carane Group Water Scheme Society Limited (Reg No. 5005R), Clooneygrasson Group Water Scheme Society Limited (Reg No. 5149R), Donamon Group Water Scheme Society Limited (Reg No. 5036R) and Rathcarren Group Water Scheme Co-operative Society Limited (Reg No. 5353R) amalgamated on 11-11-2008 to form Oran Ballintubber Co- Operative Society Limited (Reg No. 5499R). CLW Farm Relief Services Limited (4947R) amalgamated with FRS Network Amalgamated Co-Operative Societies Limited (5444R) on 18-11-2008. Societies cancelled in 2008 The following is the list of societies that were cancelled during 2008: • Ballymacurley Group Water Scheme Limited 3841R • Beet Haulers’ Association Limited, The 2134R • Carane Group Water Scheme Society Limited 5005R • Carrignadoura/ Cahir Group Water Scheme Co-Operative Society Limited 5334R • Castletaylor Group Water Scheme Co-Operative Society Limited 5315R • Civil Service Creche Co-Operative Society Limited, The 4634R 9 • Cloghaun/ Castlebay Group Water Scheme Society Limited 5018R • Clooneygrasson Group Water Scheme Society Limited 5149R • CLW Farm Relief Services Limited 4947R • Donamon Group Water Scheme Society Limited 5036R • Doonvar Limited 3823R • Dublin Wide Area Network Society Limited 5303R • Forestry Development Association Co-Operative Society Limited 5043R • Ground Up Artists’ Collective Co-Opeartive Society Limited 5407R • Isotip Society Limited 3809R • J M Society Limited 3499R • Keelogues Group Water Scheme Limited 3627R • Kelmount Properties Industrial and Provident Society Limited 5380R • Knockmore Agricultural Co-Operative Society Limited 3693R • Maine Valley Co-Operative Society Limited 3148R • Mid and West Cork Farm Relief Services Society Limited 5017R • North Eastern Cattle Breeding Society Limited 2707R • Owenabue Valley Co-Operative Society Limited 4822R • Peterswell Group Water Scheme Society Limited 5088R • Rathcarren Group Water Scheme Co-Operative Society Limited 5353R • Sceptre Society Limited 2716R • St. Francis Co-Opeartive Housing Society Limited 3239R • Straide Group Water Scheme Co-Operative Society Limited 5166R • Tipperary Mushroom Producer Organisation Society Limited 5041R • United Milk Purchasing Co-Operative Society Limited 4217R • Whitehall Credit Union Co-Operative Limited 2819R Societies cancelled by Instrument of Dissolution during
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