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Photo.TobyLt>we PER 41PQRTH ING CLUB SURFLI 2022 ANNUAL REPORT

CONTENTS

PRESIDENTS REPORT

CONTENTS

COMMITTEE

TRUSTEES

PRESIDENT PETER GAISFORD

ROBERT PLIMLEY CHRIS HARDING THOMAS TREMEWAN

CHAIR DOREEN LAWRENCE

What it’s all about! Willow Jeffery, Aisling Cook and Abbey White started out as nippers and spent this summer working for the RNLI

SECRETARY NIGEL BOWDEN

WHO WE ARE

PRESIDENT’S REPORT 3 CHAIR’S REPORT 4 CAPTAIN’S REPORT 5 SECRETARY’S REPORT 6

WHAT WE DO

PATROLS REPORT 7 NIPPER REPORT 8 YOUTH REPORT 12 LADIES REPORT 14 IRB REPORT 16 SURFBOAT REPORT 18

FINANCES

MEMBERSHIP REPORT 19 TREASURER’S REPORT 19 OUR SUPPORTERS 28 ACCOUNTS (Attached)

TREASURER ANDY DAVIES

FUNDRAISING HANNAH PILE

MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY LYN BOWDEN

CAPTAIN MATT SANWELL

VICE-CAPTAIN ESME ROGERS

LADIES CAPTAIN ANITA FLEET

SURFBOAT CAPTAIN AARON JONES

IRB CAPTAIN ROB FARR

LIFESAVING MANAGERS SAM CHAMBERLIN & ROB NUNN

NIPPER MANAGER & SAFEGUARDING EMMA ‘SPIKE’ GAISFORD

YOUTH MANAGER SARAH WHITE

RNLI CORRESPONDENT BEN GARDINER

GEAR STEWARD TOM MCRITCHIE

SIMON BOYLE PAULA BRIGHT KIETH LAMBERT MAXINE WHITBREAD-ABRUTAT SIMON JEFFERY

THE IMPOSSIBLE WE DO NOW MIRACLES TAKE A LITTLE LONGER

PRESIDENT Pete Gaisford

Anyone remember the long hot summer of 1976? It has taken 46yrs for a similar summer to return, with the long hot summer of 2022. Hose pipe bands were introduced and the sea was so warm that a wetsuit was not an everyday requirement.

2022 is the first year when some kind of normality returned following the two previous years of the Covid pandemic with its lockdowns and travel restrictions. The outside wood panelling received a new coating of protective wood treatment along with a coat of paint sealer. Club work parties ensured the building received a thorough spring clean in preparation for a busy summer. The summer weather did not disappoint and the usual club membership day by day, weekly activities resumed once more in earnest.

There are separate reports in this document that will highlight the club members achievements through the year.

Sadly, Perranporth had one drowning incident at Droskyn in August. RNLI Lifeguards went to the aid of the casualty.

Perranporth SLSC club members assisted the Lifeguards upon their return of the casualty to the beach. Our condolences go to the bereaved family.

After two years of difficult fund-raising conditions. The club needs to address how to gain additional funding income. There are still a number of outstanding issues that need to be addressed to ensure that the building structure meets with the ever changing safety regulations.

There are number of changes taking place within the Club Management Committee as some members retire or move away. Can I say a heartfelt thankyou to you all, for the giving of your time to keep the club moving forward. Can I also say a big welcome to those club members stepping forward to fill the vacant management positions. Everyone has a role to play in the success of Perranporth Surf Life Saving Club.

It is volunteers who have built and moulded Perranporth SLSC into what it is today and long may it remain so.

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CHAIRS REPORT

CAPTAINS REPORT

CHAIR

missed out on the points! Never mind there is next year!

Doreen Lawrence

In September we hosted the Open Nationals! The weather changed! It was still a successful day for the Club. (This was only one day as the week before Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II died)

What a great year we had! Came out of Covid-19 and straight into 2022!

At the start of the year we had Still Water Championships, Swansea first with Youth , Open and Masters and then Cardiff with the Nippers! Those that participated in these events had a great time and the Nippers really did well!

Other Events on our Calendar were the Duncan Newby Swim, the Youth Aquarthon and the replacement for the Triathlon the Perranathlon and the last event the Clubbie Classic.

I would like to thank the Committee for all their support this year and the help from all club members at all our events.

In August we all went off to Dorset for a week! Nippers, Youth and Masters. The weather was excellent, events do go well when the weather is good! Thanks to all parents and helpers, without your support these events would not take place. The Nippers did an excellent job, they got the most GOLD but

A final thank you to those who did voluntary patrols this year, this is the reason we do all of the above to keep our beach safe for others to enjoy.

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Summer BBQ night, we had more
than our fair share of calm warm
evenings on the beach this summer
CAPTAIN Matt Sanwell
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2022 will go down as one of the longest and hottest summers. Its mid November and only now is it starting to feel a bit chilly. We had a jam packed year with Covid-19 as a distant memory, a full schedule of events, record membership numbers and club momentum running at full steam.

beach party with BBQ and Volyball, it was so good to see the whole club come together and have some fun.

Training has been really successful too this year, with lots of focus on technique for the masters. Looking forward, I would like to see more younger faces at the senior training nights. We are back in the pool now and numbers are good thanks to Keith securing the thursday night sessions at the Sir Ben Ainsley Centre. This winter we are focusing much more on surf lifesaving skills and general fiutness which is prooving very popular.

Racing highlights for the club were without doubt hosting one of the most memorable Cornwall Twilight series, with challenging surf and a huge turnout in mid June. We also hosted the National Open Championships in september. Finally, (in the blighted hiostory of PPSLSC trying to host a National comp - usually massive) we had a forecast that was looking chunky, but managable and could produce some amazing racing for both competitors and spectators. However, in a mark of respect with the passing of the Queen, the descision was made to cancel Saturdays racing and run a condensed schedule on the sunday. The swell had dropped off, but was super clean and just enough to keep things interesting. PPSLSC members pulled together to put on an event to remember, with clubs traveling from all over to compete in the first official event for 3 years.

After what will be 8 years, I have decided to step down as captain in March 2023. I have enjoyed the challenge immensly (and found it hard and stressful at times) I have learnt a huge amount and gained confidence in public speaking and drumming up enthusiasm for events etc. It was made easy with the unwavering support of the rest of the club comittee, a truely great and committed crew. Now feels like the right time to hand the captaincy reigns over. I look forward to seeing the club blossom and grow.

Our own events were very successful too, the Duncan Newby Swim had perfect conditions and saw teams from other Cornish clubs and we also held the first Perranathlon (Swim, Run, Wade, Cry) which was very well recieved. We also had a summer

2021 AWARDS

No Awards were presented in 2021 due to Covid-19

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SECRETARYS REPORT

CLUB PATROLS

SECRETARY Nigel Bowden

As per normal it has been another busy year for the Perranporth Surf Life Saving Club with another 12 months of hard work and commitment and getting back to some normality after two years of the pandemic. To list all the achievements over the year would just take too much time, so I would like to thank all the members of the club for all their time making the club such a great place to be. There seem to be a lot more now getting involved which we have been lacking over the last few years.

This has been a very difficult year for everyone when it has come to fundraising; this has not only been for the club, but everyone is feeling the pinch. This year we have seen all the wood cladding outside the club being treated which is hopefully the start of some refurbishment to the clubhouse. The committee is very much aware of all the work that is needed to upgrade the clubhouse and are now looking into some focussed fundraising and grant funds to get this work carried out.

To see the Club Patrolling on a regular basis really show what dept’s the club has, and how important this activity is. Our Volunteer Patrol Coordinator (Tom McRitchie) is now looking to put together some important training throughout the winter so that we can offer more to our community. If you have some spare time, please support him.

This year we see 7 of the committee standing down. Being a committee member is a huge commitment and always open to criticism on some of the decisions made, but without them the club would not be able to run. I would like to thank them for all their hard work over the years.

Andrew Davies (Treasurer): Over the last few years he has put into place a more structured budgeting structure which will help the club moving forward. Andrew is leaving the committee but will still be involved with the club on a Coaching level.

Perranporth SLSC is such an asset to our beach and the community of Perranporth so let’s all keep working together and see the club grow from strength to strength.

Our patrol volunteers put in an incredible 352.5 hours over the course of the summer holidays in which we had 713 face to face interactions with members of the public. 140 of these were preventative actions such as, but not limited to, advice given about the dangers of swimming in rips, tidal cut offs and jumping from rocks.

CLUB PATROLS Tom McRitchie

In terms of incidents, we did 19 minor first aids (mainly cuts and weaver fish) 1 major first aid, 2 lost or found persons, and 4 incidents (rescues and assists).

This year was our 4th year of officially declared patrols to HM Coastguard. Continuing from last year, we were patrolling from 6pm till 8pm however we extended our patrolling from just the month of August to the full 6 weeks of the summer holiday.

Next year we plan to patrol even more than this year and will hope to cover 6pm till 8pm for the 2 week Easter holidays, 1 week may/June half term, 6 week summer holiday and 1 week October half term. We also hope to find further sponsorship for more uniform and patrol equipment so our volunteers have everything they need to keep our beach safe and free from preventable drowning!

The Watering Hole and Creative View kindly sponsored patrol clothing and a patrol flag for this season meaning that our volunteers looked like a professional service. Being easily recognisable as life savers and lifeguards meant that members of the public could come to us with issues they had knowing they were in the right hands. Also, when giving out our advice and making preventive actions, members of the public know that we’re qualified to do so. We thank The Watering Hole and Creative view for their support. Also thank you to our Chairman, Doreen Lawrence, for sorting out the manufacturing of our kit and getting the sponsorship to pay for it.

If you’d like to patrol next year, then please keep and eye on the surf club socials for information relating to our patrol dates next year or feel free to contact me directly expressing interest (tom. mcritchie@perranporthslsc.org.uk). The more people that help out, the more the work load is shared!

I’ll also be running various levels of qualifications in the winter for anyone that would like to get involved but doesn’t currently hold any lifesaving qualifications. Keep an eye out on socials for course start dates.

Over the course of of 44 days, 47 club members stepped forward to help keep Perranporth beach that much safer once the RNLI Lifeguards had finished their shift for the day.

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NIPPERS REPORT

NIPPERS REPORT

NIPPER MANAGER Spike Gaisford

Perranporth Nippers have been firing on all cylinders this year. This is thanks to the commitment of our parent coaches behind the scenes who give up their time each week on the beach and at the pool to facilitate the sessions for the 141 Nippers on our books. Without these incredible parents we would not function at all. The whole Club is solely run by volunteers, and we are so grateful to everyone who gives their precious time to keep us afloat in our 65th year.

children’s desire to do their best plus their parent’s time commitment to being at the events is the recipe for our success. I won’t list the many medals and point scoring places achieved here as the list is very long - you will find them in the Sports report! We are incredibly proud of you all.

Our move back to the space of Newquay Waterworld Pool in January helped inspire 57 Nippers attend the Cornish Frostbite at Penzance. Many younger 8s, 9s & 10s stepped up for the first time. Remember, Covid meant they had not been to a competition since joining as 7-year-olds. Nerves were calmed and each Nipper was outstanding in performance and behaviour. So too were the parents who had volunteered to be poolside - timing and marshalling Cornwall’s finest. We were rewarded with second Club overall, the icing on the cake for everyone who attended. The SLSGB National Pool champs in Cardiff

Jayne Chapman and Andy Davies again enthusiastically ran Sunday competition beach training sessions during the Summer for any Nippers 8+ keen to take part at events. Without doubt these extra sessions have paid off with our highest Club rankings for many years both in the pool and at ocean competition in Cornwall and nationally. Jayne and Andy’s hard work, the

The Ocean events were back on with a vengeance this year. The Cornish champs at Portreath saw 56 Nippers make up our team and we cracked out a tight 4th overall, only 11 points between 2nd, 3rd and 4th. The event was run during the heatwave and our Nippers coped marvellously. New to the event, many parents graciously stepped forward to assist with the region entry requirement to provide help with event management and

were held quite late in May and I do think this had an impact on our entry with only 25 making the trip to the fab 50m pool. 18% of our Nipper membership is not much when you think about it, yet these children managed 6th place overall out of 28 UK Clubs with a large haul of medals. It would be superb if we could take more children to the GB Pool event in 2023, it’s not that far and is a wonderful experience.

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2021 NIPPER AWARDS
Nipper Age Group MOST IMPROVED NIPPER 2021 AGE GROUP NIPPER OF THE YEAR 2021
7 Harvey Rowswell Emily Green
8 Lizzy Gellatly Joe Viles
9 Jed Morris Maisie Bemrose
10 Alfie Brown Lily May Moody
11 Tess Cook Saskia Talbot
12 Eva Attwell Noah Bellenie
13 Delilah Talbot Sam Lee
CLUB MOST IMPROVED BEACHNIPPER 2021 CLUB NIPPER OF THE YEAR 2021
Frankie Barrow Rosie Norton
TEAM PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2021 MOST IMPROVED NIPPER OF THE YEAR 2021
Rufus Parker Molly Viles
MOST IMPROVED BOARD PADDLER 2021 MOST IMPROVED SWIMMER 2021
Alfie Boyle Issy Davies
AGE MANAGER OF THE YEAR 2021 COACH OF THE YEAR 2021
Hannah Brown Mike Jeffs
PRESIDENT’S CUP FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT
Paulo Clifton
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NIPPERS REPORT

NIPPERS REPORT

water cover. The weather was still hot, hot, hot at Branksome Chine, Dorset in August for the SLSGB National Ocean Nipper Champs again and 25 children travelled up for the 2 days, camping and competing. We were 5th Club overall but the took largest number of Golds (25) of any club. Numbers again less for the team, I appreciate that it is the school holidays, people are away and the distance and cost can be an obstacle however these events are where long-lasting memories and friends for life are made. Please consider being part of the team in the future.

The Max Hocking Day at Hayle was well attended by 50 Nippers enjoying games and fun races. I urge any parent with a child less enthusiastic about races/events to come along to the 2023 day. You will see what a fantastic movement Nippers is. Our fundraising Youth Aquathon was resurrected and there was a good turnout from the Perran Nippers despite the rain. For once the sea was kind, which meant the swim was longer. Everyone impressively dug deep and managed to complete the timed swim and run, definitely testing some of our Nippers but the smiles post event showed how much the achievement meant. I hope we can double the entry in 2023 and for all events. Parents, we only ask your child to attend a maximum of 5 events/days yearly and of course regularly attend our weekly sessions in exchange for the privilege of being a Perranporth Nipper especially when we have so many children desperate to be a part of the Club. On that note we will be monitoring weekly attendance in 2023 as it is unfair on our waiting list children if our “members” only rock up very rarely. Fortunately, it’s only a minority we need to keep an eye on.

STAR AWARDS 2021

Perseverance Jed Lawrence Freddy Boyle Ayla Berriman Dedication Elodie McNair Matthew Jones Fred Davoren Respectfulness Ethan Fleet Owen Vickers Sportsmanship Florence Dodgson Xavier Jeffs Fearlessness Jasmine Howard Tally Parker Jack Rowlands Resolution Stanley Moreton Fijola Pietroni Lola Miller Loyalty Nathaniel Balinger Jago Rowswell Tenacity Charlie Gardener Chetan Mudhar Enthusiasm William Jones Jasmine Mills-Squires Thomas Turnbull Motivation Jack Robertson Lauryn Iliffe Commitment Jasmine Davidson Cecile Morris Endeavour Emily Richards Imogen Bemrose Fortitude Nell Sutcliffe Cory Hawkins-Walsh Determination Una Attridge Nancy Thorn Parent Stars Remy Whiting Naomi Jones Mel Munialo

Congratulations go to parents Mike Jeffs, Cris Balinger, Annie Lee, Martin Fleet and Mat Rowlands who have achieved their SLSGB Level 2 Coach Award to join the rest of our parent coaches this year. Our Nipper Mum’s, Donna Parker, Sangeeta McNair, Kelly Jeffs and Naomi Jones also gained their First Aid qualifications at the Monday Award nights. All of their commitment adds up to help the Club run its sessions and put voluntary evening patrols on. To our parents, look out for the next round of Lifesaver/Lifeguard/First Aid/Coaching courses starting and sign up. We need every single one of you to buy in to both Nippers and the Club. We need your fundraising ideas. We need more of you to take the awards. We need to see you at one of our summer evening patrols, after all it’s what the Club is about, there is a job for everyone. If your children can do it, so can you, it’s not just a side-line spot for you as a parent!

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YOUTH REPORT

YOUTH MANAGER Sarah White

NO 2021 YOUTH AWARDS WERE PRESENTED DUE TO COVID

Our Youth have been awesome again this year, achieving a whole host awards, qualifications, and competitions, their tenacity continues to amaze me.

Our return to the beach in May was accompanied by some great conditions, we were very fortunate this season to not have to move or cancel any of our sessions.

Swimming continued at a pace over the winter season at Redruth School pool, technique and endurance pushed our swimmers and came into its own when we returned to the beach. This Winter we have returned to the pool at the Sir Ben Ainsley Centre and Redruth School Pool, and it would be great to think we can put all the weekly training to good use and enter both County and National pool events.

Huge congratulations to Willow Jeffery, Aisling Cook and Abby Martyn who on qualifying as Lifeguards became employed by the RNLI to patrol our local beaches, the club is hugely proud of all our youth who undertake the Lifeguard training and then go onto serve our local community, upholding the clubs tradition of ‘where Lifeguards are made’.

CURRENT NUMBER OF YOUTH MEMBERS

60

Congratulations to Amelia Parker, Elodie

McNair, Lilah Talbot and Jack Rowlands who have passed their Lifesaver Award and to Byron Postle, Freddy Gaisford and Finn Jeffery on completing their Lifeguard award, we look forward to seeing you patrolling on our local beaches next season.

Thank you to all our Youth who have supported the Clubs Patrols outside of the Lifeguard hours.

Our weekly beach nights have seen a variety of activities with all our Youth completing their Swim, Board and Tube awards, we have been lucky to have a few evenings where we have been able to get the skis out at Perranporth. Notices have been reintroduced with much hilarity and everyone taking turns in reporting them, along with food which seems to be hugely popular.

We took a great, but small team to the Cornish Champs at Portreath, a great effort by everyone especially Tom Dingle, Jowan Kerry and Jacob Webb.

The above then went on to represent the Club at the Youth Nationals at Brankscome Chine joined by Rosie Norton and Henrik.

Two of our Youth members Seb Bartlett and Alex Robinson entered the inaugural Perranathlon a great achievement and inspiration to the rest of Youth, we look forward to see more of you entering next year.

The final competition was the National Open held on our very own beach, well done to Seb Bartlett, Tom Dingle and Ben Hardwick who bravely entered.

A huge thank you to all our wonderful coaches who give up their time to come and support us, to the parents who coach, transport, cook and clean up you are all awesome and we couldn’t do it without you.

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LADIES REPORT

LADIES REPORT

LADIES CAPTAIN Anita Fleet

After two years of restrictions, 2022 has enabled us to return to normal activities after COVID-19. It has been wonderful to see our bustling club open and active once again. The club has continued to build on the success of previous years and has welcomed many new ladies to our thriving club.

masters who were all keen to compete and show their talent at the SLS Cornish Champs at Portreath. Hopefully this incredible enthusiasm will continue next year and we will have an even larger team!

The Duncan Newby Surf Swim was another success this year with some of our ladies forming teams and taking on the challenge. By entering and swimming as a team, rather than individually, it incorporates characteristics of surf lifesaving – enduring your own physical challenge while maintaining awareness of the conditions and performance of those around you.

Having reflected on previous years, the coaches decided that the best way to move forward with the training was to run ladies’ night on a fortnightly basis. This appeared to be a success, with many committed ladies attending the fortnightly sessions.

Once again, all the instructors have been amazing. They all offer something unique and help to support, encourage, inspire and keep us all safe in the water. I cannot thank you all enough for your precious time, valuable knowledge and on-going support. A special thank you to Sarah Green who planned and led many of the sessions with the support of the other instructors.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for your sterling efforts in supporting and running the club. The dedication and commitment of many female members is incredible - not only in the training and competing side but also in the organisation and general running of the club.

Overall, 2022 has been a successful year where new friendships have been formed, lifesaving skills learnt and good times enjoyed by all. Roll on 2023.

It was wonderful that competitions could resume and it was the first time, in a very long time, we had a large team of female

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IRB CAPTAIN Rob Farr

The sunny summer of ‘22 got us back to normality. The year started with some great coastal tours up and down our coastline, with some crew members seeing it close up for the first time. I’ve done these trips for years, but still manage to find something new every time because of the different tide, sea and weather conditions. A forever changing canvas.

to finish this year, you will be at the top of the list to qualify early next season.

The Perran IRB crews were on hand to help with the successful Duncan Newby swim, the early season twilight in really chunky surf, and the Open Nationals in September. It was great to see the Perran surf turn on for these events! IRB crews trained at Perran can operate in these testing conditions confidently and safely, enabling the events to go ahead.

A very large group signed up for IRB training, with varying ages and experience. Many complete beginners to it. It was good to be getting the young guns trained up with their crew and drivers to help them gain their first position with the RNLI. It was also good to get the older club members trained and qualified to be that backbone of essential watercover to enable the various events to go ahead.

Thanks as always to Jason Wheeler, Shane Tellam and Tom Mcritchie for helping along the way. Perran couldn’t keep producing the crews without you.

Looking ahead to next season, we need to ensure that we keep a stream of people trained and available to help with water cover and maintenance. If there’s anyone out there who has their lifeguard or surflifesaver and wants to get involved with the IRB’s, please let me know. No experience required, just a desire to get in there and learn, and support your club.

Well done to those gaining their IRB crew award - Aisling Cook, Paula Bright, Rebecca Jeffery, Summer Jeffery and Willow Jeffery. And those gaining their IRB driver award - Simon Jeffery and Matt Sanwell. Those that didn’t quite manage

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SURFBOAT REPORT

SURFBOAT CAPTAIN Aaron Jones

Due to family commitments, Aaron is standing down as Boaty captain. We thank him for all his hard work over the years welcome his kids to Nippers!

will be ‘taster’ sessions in the new year if anyone is unsure if the surfboat is for them (it is). In addition ‘sweep school’ will be resurrected and a few keen, experienced rowers will be learning the art/ science of sweeping the boat. If you have good surf awareness and a shouty voice, we need you!

Mostly thanks to the Boaties, PPSLSC secured 6th in the SLSGB National Open champs (hosted by us). With a gold in the female and mixed events and a bronze in the mens.

Winter training has started at 7-8pm on a Wednesday evening, where a combination of ergo technique and fitness and circuit training gets a good sweat on. Open to club members over 14yrs old.

Formal river rowing will re-start in January and if you’re a member who’d like to give rowing the Surfboat a go make yourself know to Mr Gaisford or Paula Bright ASAP, There

MEMBERSHIP Lyn Bowden

Membership prices 2022 Membership prices 2022
Nipper £49
Youth £49
Senior £90
Associate £31
Membership Breakdown Membership Breakdown Membership Breakdown Membership Breakdown Membership Breakdown Membership Breakdown
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Senior 140 157 147 162 176
Youth 64 67 58 64 60
Nipper 114 114 92 121 136
Associate 75 77 53 80 82
Life 22 21 21 21 21
Total 415 436 436 448 475

Life Members: Richard Abram, Christopher Ballinger, Nick Beringer, Anthony Blackman, Peter Foxwell, Peter Gaisford, David Hancock, Chris Harding, Alan Holmes, Robin Howell, Simon Lawrence, Doreen Lawrence, Gilly Lloyd, James Marsh, Robert Plimley, Chris Strickland, Stuart Thorn, Tom Tremewan, Raymond Turvey, Spike Gaisford and Nigel Bowden

TREASURER Andy Davies

It has been another challenging year financially. There have been numerous costs that have been incurred due to the continued return to activity and much needed investment in the building and other club assets; all of which are operationally critical.

We have seen a return to more regular fundraising with the club raffle, the hosting of events and BBQs and running the Perranathlon and Youth Aquathlon. This has helped to fund the much-needed investment in the building and equipment repairs and maintenance.

As Treasurer, and on behalf of the committee, I would like to thank everyone for their efforts on fundraising and the work parties that carried out the building maintenance. This has kept the costs down and will help prevent future costs – a great investment.

As a committee (and club) I feel we should be proud of how we have navigated this period of uncertainty and maintained our financial control, whilst still delivering a successful return to activity and investment in new and existing assets.

The operating environment is going to continue to be challenging going into the 2022/23 financial year and beyond. The primary driver of this is no longer Covid. This is now inflation and the impact that this will have on members personal finances and the general operating costs of the club.

Increased fundraising will therefore remain crucial to successfully maintaining financial resilience. The 2021/22 financial year has seen a return to more meaningful fundraising, and it is really good to see that this is coming from more sources, with more club members getting involved. This has had a really positive impact on the club community.

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SPORT REPORT

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SPORT REPORT
Perranporth Aporth Aorth A Silver Men’s Medley Relay Open Perranporth A 4 [th]
Girls 10-11 Board Relay
Perranporth Bporth Borth B 13 [[th]] Men’s Obstacle Relay Open Perranporth A Bronze
Girls 13yr old Flipper Race Rosie Norton 6 [[th]]
William Davies Gold Perranporth Masters Team
Simon Boyle, Kate Passmore, Matt Sanwell, Paula Bright, Keith
Boys 12yr old Flipper Race Jack Robertsonack Robertson 5 [[th]]
Lambert
Rufus Parker 7 [[th]]
Ladies 30-39yrs 100m Obstacle Race Kate Passmore Gold
Molly Kerryy Kerry Kerryy Gold
Girls 12yr old Flipper Race Men’s 30-39yrs 100m Obstacle Race Simon Boyle Silver
Taylor Jeffsylor Jeffslor JeffsJeffseffs 14 [[th]]
Men’s 40-49yrs 100m Obstacle Race Matt Sanwell Silver
Perranporth Aporth Aorth A Gold
Boys 12-13 Tube Rescue Ladies 30-39yrs75m Manikin Tow Kate Passmore Gold
Perranporth Bporth Borth B 10 [[th]]
with Fins
Perranporth Aporth Aorth A Bronze
Girls 12-13 Tube Rescue Men’s 30-39yrs 75m Manikin Tow Simon Boyle Silver
Perranporth Bporth Borth B 13 [[th]]
with Fins
Boys 12-13 Medley Relay Perranporth Aporth Aorth A 4 [[th]]
Ladies 40-49yrs 75m Manikin Tow Paula Bright Gold
Girls 12-13 Medley Relay Perranporth Aporth Aorth A 11 [[th]] with Fins
Boys 13yr old Board Race Noah Bellenie 14 [[th]]
Men’s 40-49yrs 75m Manikin Tow Matt Sanwell Gold
Girls 13yr old Board Race Rosie Norton 7 [[th]] with Fins
William Davies Gold
Ladies 30-39yrs Manikin Carry with Kate Passmore Gold
Boys 12yr old Board Race
Rufus Parker 15 [[th]] Fins
Molly Kerryy Kerry Kerryy Gold Men’s 30-39yrs Manikin Carry with Simon Boyle Silver
Girls 12yr old Board Race Taylor Jeffsylor Jeffslor JeffsJeffseffs Bronze Fins
Tess Cook 12 [[th]] Ladies 40-49yrs Manikin Carry with Paula Bright Silver
Boys 12-13 Board Rescue Perranporth Aporth Aorth A Gold Fins
Girls 12-13 Board Rescue Perranporth Aporth Aorth A 6 [[th]] Men’s 40-49yrs Manikin Carry with Matt Sanwell Gold
Boys 12-13 Board Relay Perranporth Aporth Aorth A 11 [[th]] Fins
Girls 12-13 Board Relay Perranporth Aporth Aorth A Silver Mixed Manikin Relay Masters Perranporth A Silver
Mixed Medley Relay Masters Perranporth A Gold
Cornish Open and Maters Stillwater Mixed Obstacle Relay Masters Perranporth A Silver
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Girls 8yr old Flipper Race Jasmine Mills- 8 [th] Perranporth Aporth Aorth A Silver
SPORT Girls 10-11 Board Relay
Squires Perranporth Bporth Borth B 13 [[th]]
Flynn Whiting 12 [th] Girls 13yr old Flipper Race Rosie Norton 6 [[th]]
It was good to get back to a full programme of event for Boys 9yr old Manikin Carry
2022. This report covers, all Regional, National events Evan Fleet 13 [th] William Davies Gold
for 2022, but would also like to highlight all the time and Isla Adam 4 [th] Boys 12yr old Flipper Race Jack Robertsonack Robertson 5 [[th]]
hard work the club Coaches give to the club. Sport has Girls 9yr old Manikin Carry Lauryn Iliffe 11 [th] Rufus Parker 7 [[th]]
always been a big part of Perranporth SLSC. Cerys Adams 14 [th] Molly Kerryy Kerry Kerryy Gold
Girls 12yr old Flipper Race
Perranporth A Silver Taylor Jeffsylor Jeffslor JeffsJeffseffs 14 [[th]]
SLSGB sport is still a numbers game when entering, the larger Boys 8-9 Medley Relay
Perranporth B 5 [th] Perranporth Aporth Aorth A Gold
the team the more chance of winning. Surf lifesaving is one of
Boys 12-13 Tube Rescue
the only sports where the individual will shine but needs the Perranporth B 5 [th] Perranporth Bporth Borth B 10 [[th]]
Girls 8-9 Medley Relay
support of the rest of the team to succeed. Perranporth A 10 [th] Perranporth Aporth Aorth A Bronze
Girls 12-13 Tube Rescue
Joe Viles 7 [th] Perranporth Bporth Borth B 13 [[th]]
This year started with the Cornish Nipper Stillwater, this took Boys 9yr old Board Race
Xavier Jeffs 13 [th] Boys 12-13 Medley Relay Perranporth Aporth Aorth A 4 [[th]]
part in Penzance pool over two weekends with over 550
Girls 9yr old Board Race Isla Adam Bronze Girls 12-13 Medley Relay Perranporth Aporth Aorth A 11 [[th]]
children taking part. Perranporth SLSC came 2nd out of 13
clubs. Casper Kershaw Silver Boys 13yr old Board Race Noah Bellenie 14 [[th]]
Boys 8yr old Board Race
Henry Passmore 13 [th] Girls 13yr old Board Race Rosie Norton 7 [[th]]
Stillwater Events Una Attridge 8 [th] William Davies Gold
Boys 12yr old Board Race
Girls 8yr old Board Race Jasmine Howard 11 [th] Rufus Parker 15 [[th]]
Cornish Nipper Results
Emily Green 16 [th] Molly Kerryy Kerry Kerryy Gold
Perranporth Nippers Team
Boys 8-9 Tube Rescue Perranporth A 14 [th] Girls 12yr old Board Race Taylor Jeffsylor Jeffslor JeffsJeffseffs Bronze
Ayla Berriman, Casper Kershaw, Cerys Adams, Chetan Mudhar,
Corryn Pietrasz, Cory Hawkins-Walsh, Emelia Hardwick, Emily Perranporth A 11 [th] Tess Cook 12 [[th]]
Richards, Emily Green, Ethan Fleet, Evan Fleet, Flynn Whiting, Perranporth B Gold Boys 12-13 Board Rescue Perranporth Aporth Aorth A Gold
Boys 8-9 Board Relay
Francesca Barrow, Gida Wilson, Henry Passmore, Isaac Berriman, Perranporth A 5 [th] Girls 12-13 Board Rescue Perranporth Aporth Aorth A 6 [[th]]
Isla Richards, Isla Adam, Isobel Davies, Issy Halford, Izzy Bolsin, Perranporth A 4 [th] Boys 12-13 Board Relay Perranporth Aporth Aorth A 11 [[th]]
Jed Lawrence, Jack Robertson, Jack Dingle, Jake Nightingale, Girls 8-9 Board Relay
Perranporth B 13 [th] Girls 12-13 Board Relay Perranporth Aporth Aorth A Silver
Jasmine Howard, Jasmine Mills-Squires, Jenson Bettle, Joe Viles,
Boys 11yr old Flipper Race Isaac Berriman 13 [th]
Jowan Pope, Lauryn Iliffe, Lenna Iliffe, Lily Hudson, Lizzie Gellatly,
Lucy Green, Maisie Bemrose, Manu Hewitt-Boorman, Meg Lee, An afternoons paperwork, more than some beaches see in a season, Meg Lee Silver Cornish Open and Maters Stillwater
‘Huddy’ loves paperwork: 2022 Cornish Stillwaters took place at St Ives Leisure Centre
Molly Kerry, Molly Viles, Nancy Thorn, Natalia Parker, Nathaniel Molly Viles 8 [th]
Girls 11yr old Flipper Race with a small team from Perranporth.
Ballinger, Noah Bellenie, Oscar Halford, Owen Vickers, Rhiannon Natalia Parker 12 [th]
Adams, Rosie Norton, Ruby Graham, Rufus Parker, Samson
Lauryn Iliffe 12 [th] Perranporth Open Team
Berriman, Stanley Moreton, Taylor Jeffs, Tess Cook, Una Attridge,
Perranporth A Bronze Thomas McRitchie, Jowan Kerry, Jacob Webb, Esme Rogers
William Davies, Xavier Jeffs. Girls 10-11 Tube Rescue
Perranporth B 7 [th]
Joe Viles Silver Boys 10-11 Tube Rescue Perranporth A 7 [th] Ladies Open 100m Obstacle Esme Rogers 5 [th]
Jake Nightingale 4 [th] Boys 10-11 Medley Relay Perranporth A 7th Race
Boys 9yr old Flipper Race Chetan Mudhar 10 [th] Perranporth A Bronze Jacob Webb 5 [th]
Girls 10-11 Medley Relay
Xavier Jeffs 13 [th] Perranporth B 7th Men’s Open 100m Obstacle Race Jowan Kerry 8 [th]
Evan Fleet 14 [th] Boys 11yr old Board Race Ethan Fleet 13 [th] Thomas McRitchie 10 [th]
Lauryn Iliffe 10 [th] Natalia Parker Gold Ladies Open 75m Manikin Tow Esme Rogers 9 [th]
with Fins
Isla Adam 11 [th] Meg Lee Silver
Girls 9yr old Flipper Race Thomas McRitchie Bronze
Francesca Barrow 14 [th] Girls 11yr old Board Race Lauryn Iliffe Bronze Men’s Open 75m Manikin Tow
Corryn Pietrasz 16 [th] Isobel Davies 4 [th] with Fins Jacob Webb 9 [th]
Manu Hewitt-Boor- Bronze Molly Viles 11 [th] Jowan Kerry 10 [th]
man Perranporth A 10 [th] Ladies Open Manikin Carry with Esme Rogers 6 [th]
Boys 10-11 Board Rescue Fins
Boys 8yr old Flipper Race Henry Passmore 5 [th] Perranporth B 13 [th]
Thomas McRitchie 4 [th]
CasOscar Halfordper Kershaw 78 [th][th] Girls 10-11 Board Rescue PerranPerranpporth Aorth B Bronze4 [th] Men’s Open Manikin Carry with Fins Jacob Webb 8 [th]
Boys 10-11 Board Relay Perranporth A 10 [th] Jowan Kerry 12 [th]
Men’s Manikin Relay Open Perranporth A Bronze
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National Stillwater

2022 SLSGB National Stillwater’s Cardiff International Pool. Perranporth can 6th overall out of 23clubs

Nipper Team Cardiff International Pool

Eva Attwell, Evan Fleet, Henry Passmore, Isabel Halford, Isobel Davies, Jack Mcnair, Jack Robertson, Jack Dingle, Jake Nightingale, Jasmine Mills Squires, Joe Viles, Jowan Pope, Lauryn Iliffe, Lenna Iliffe, Meg Lee, Molly Kerry, Molly Viles, Natalie Parker, Oscar Halford, Rosie Norton, Ruby Graham, Rufus Parker, Taylor Jeffs, Theresa Cook, Thomas Turnbull, William Davies, Xavier Jeffs.

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Girls 8yrs Flipper Race Jasmine Mills Squires 11 [th]
Henry Passmore 5 [th]
Boys 8yrs Flipper Race
Oscar Halford 8 [th]
Girls 9yrs Flipper Race Lenna Iliffe 5 [th]
Thomas Turnbull Bronze
Xavier Jeffs 9 [th]
Boys 9yrs Flipper Race
Joe Viles 10 [th]
Evan Fleet 14 [th]
Girls 8yrs Manikin Carry Jasmine Mills Squires 10 [th]
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Boys 8yrs Manikin Carry Oscar Halford 10 [th] Perranporth A Gold
Girls 11yrs Board Rescue
Joe Viles 5 [th] Perranporth B 9 [th]
Boys 9yrs Manikin Carry Xavier Jeffs 7 [th] Boys 12yrs Board Rescue Perranporth A 5 [th]
Jowan Pope 16 [th] Perranporth A Bronze
Girls 11-13yrs Board Rely
Perranporth A 7 [th] Perranporth B 11 [th]
Boys 8-10yrs Manikin Relay
Perranporth B 14 [th] Perranporth SLSC was unable to enter teams into the National
Girls 8yrs Board Race Jasmine Mills Squires 14 [th] Pool Championships for the Youth, Open and master for 2019.
Henry Passmore 7 [th]
Boys 8yrs Board Race
Oscar Halford 16 [th] Ocean Events
Evan Fleet Silver
Xavier Jeffs 6 [th] Cornish Nippers
Boys 9yrs Board Race
Thomas Turnbull 7 [th] The Cornish Nippers was just short of 600 nippers competing.
Joe Viles 15 [th] This year it was held over two days at Portreath with two
fantastic days. Perranporth SLSC came 4th out of 12 Clubs.
Boys 8yrs Board Rescue Perranporth A Bronze
Perranporth B 4 [th] Perranporth Nippers Team
Boys 9yrs Board Rescue
Perranporth A 5 [th] Arthur Burnett, Ayla Berriman, Cadan Brewer, Casper Kershaw,
Perranporth A Bronze Cerys Adams, Charlie Gardener, Chetan Mudhar, Corryn
Boys 8-10yrs Board Rely
Perranporth B 14 [th] Pietrasz, Cory Hawkins Walsh, Elizabeth Gellatly, Emelia
Hardwick, Emily Green, Emmanuel Hewitt-Boorman, Eva
Meg Lee Silver
Girls 11yrs Flipper Race Attwell, Evan Fleet, Fjola Pietroni, Flynn Whiting, Francesca
Molly Viles 14 [th] Barrow, Fred Davoren, Grace George, Isabel Halford, Isla
Girls 12yrs Flipper Race Molly Kerry 14 [th] Adams, Isobel Davies, Izzy Bolsin, Jack McNair, Jack Dingle,
William Davies Gold Jasmine Mills-Squires, Jasmine Howard, Jed Lawrence, Joe
Boys 12yrs Flipper Race Jack Robertson 6 [th] Viles, Jowan Pope, Lauryn Iliffe, Lenna Iliffe, Lily Hudson, Lola
Rufus Parker 10 [th] Miller, Lorcan Talbot, Lucy Green, Maisie Bemrose, Meg Lee,
Molly Kerry, Molly Viles, Natalia Parker, Nathanael Ballinger,
Girls 13yrs Flipper Race Rosie Norton 4 [th]
Oliver Mallett, Oscar Halford, Rhiannon Adams, Rosie Norton,
Girls 11yrs Manikin Carry Meg Lee 9 [th] Ruby Graham, Rufus Parker, Saskia Talbot, Sebastian Bissenden,
Girls 12yrs Manikin Carry Molly Kerry 9 [th] Stanley Moreton, Theresa Cook, Thomas Turnbull, Una
William Davies Silver Attridge, William Davies
Boys 12yrs Manikin Carry Rufus Parker 8 [th]
Jack Robertson 14 [th] Casper Kershaw Bronze
Male 8yrs Flags
Boy 11-13 yrs Manikin Relay Perranporth A 11 [th] Charlie Gardener 6 [th]
Girls 11yrs Rescue Tube Perranporth A 4 [th] Evan Fleet Silver
Male 9yrs Flags
Perranporth A Gold Oliver Mallett 5 [th]
Boys 12yrs Rescue Tube
Perranporth B 8 [th] Ruby Graham Silver
Female 11yrs Flags
Girls 13yrs Rescue Tube Perranporth A 9 [th] Meg Lee 6 [th]
Boys 11-13yrs Medley Relay Perranporth A Silver Male 12yrs Flags William Davies Gold
Natalie Parker Silver Female 13yrs Flags Eva Attwell 5 [th]
Meg Lee Bronze Male 13yrs Flags Jack McNair 4 [th]
Girls 11yrs Board Race Molly Viles 7 [th] Female 12yrs Golden Nipper Molly Kerry Gold
Lenna Iliffe 8 [th] William Davies Gold
Male 12yrs Golden Nipper
Isobel Davies 16 [th] Rufus Parker 4 [th]
Molly Kerry Gold Female 8-9yrs Surf Relay Perranporth 7 [th]
Girls 12yrs Board Race
Theresa Cook 10 [th] Female 12-13yrs Surf Relay Perranporth Silver
William Davies Gold Male 12-13yrs Surf Relay Perranporth Gold
Boys 12yrs Board Race
Rufus Parker 6 [th] Male 8yrs Board Race Arthur Burnett 7 [th]
Girls 13yrs Board Race Rosie Norton 16 [th] Male 9yrs Board Race Zavier Jeffs Silver
Boys 13yrs Board Race Jack Mcnair 10 [th]
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Meg Lee Gold
Cornish Youth Championships
Female 11yrs Board Race Natalia Parker Bronze
The Cornish Youth/Open/Masters were to be held at Portreath.
Molly Viles 5 [th]
Molly Kerry Bronze Cornish Youth Team
Female 12yrs Board Race
Taylor Jeffs 8 [th] Rosie Norton, Jed Lawrence, Walter Enston-Grace, Jack
William Davies Gold Rowlands, Abby Martyn, Byron Postle, Freddy Gaisford, Jacob
Male 12yrs Board Race Webb, Jowan Kerry, .Tom Dingle
Rufus Parker 4 [th]
Female 13yrs Board Race Rosie Norton 6 [th]
Female 17yrs & Under Surf Race Abby Martyn 7 [th]
Male 8-10yrs Board Relay Perranporth 8 [th]
Male 17yrs & Under Surf Race Jacob Webb 6 [th]
Male 12-13yrs Board Relay Perranporth Gold
Jowan Kerry Silver
Male 8yrsSurf Race Harry Passmore 7 [th] Male 17yrs & Under Beach Flags
Jacob Webb 7 [th]
Cerys Adams 5 [th]
Female 9yrs Surf Race Male 17yrs & Under Beach Sprint Tom Dingle 4 [th]
Isla Adams 6 [th]
Male 17yrs & Under Board Relay Perranporth Bronze
Male 9yrs Surf Race Joe Viles Silver
Male 15yrs & Under Board Rescue Perranporth 7 [th]
Meg Lee Silver
Female 11yrs Surf Race Molly Viles 6 [th] Cornish Open Team
Natalia Parker 7 [th] Alex O’Kelly, Esme Rogers, Joel Instance
Female 12yrs Surf Race Molly Kerry Gold
William Davies Gold Female Surf Race Alex O’Kelly 7 [th]
Male 12yrs Surf Race
Rufus Parker 4th Female 2km Run Esme Rogers Silver
Female 13yrs Surf Race Rosie Norton 7 [th] Female Beach Flags Esme Rogers Bronze
Female 8yrs Beach Sprint Jasmine Howard 6 [th] Male Beach Flags Joel Instance 8 [th]
Male 8yrs Beach Sprint Emmanuel 5 [th] Female Beach Sprint Esme Rogers 6 [th]
Hewitt-Boorman Female Board Relay Perranporth 5 [th]
Female 9yrs Beach Sprint Isla Adams 8 [th] Female Surf Boat Perranporth Silver
Sebastian Bissen- Bronze Male Surf Boat Perranporth Silver
Male 9yrs Beach Sprint den Mixed Surf Boat Perranporth Silver
Evan Fleet 7 [th] Female Tube Rescue Perranporth Bronze
Female 11yrs Beach Sprint Ruby Graham Bronze Female Board Rescue Perranporth 5 [th]
William Davies Gold
Male 12yrs Beach Sprint Cornish Master Team
Rufus Parker 4th
Ellie Woodward, Holly Byatt, Kate Passmore, Lucy Bolsin, Ruth
Female 13yrs Beach Sprint Eva Attwell 4 [th]
Creamer, Jason Wheeler, Simon Boyle, Andrew Byatt, Anita
Male 13yrs Beach Sprint Jack McNair 6 [th]
Fleet, Charlotte Viles, Elizabeth Iliffe, Kim-Marie Jackson, Paula
Female 8-10 yrs Sprint Relay Perranporth 8 [th] Bright, Matt Sanwell, Melanie Munialo, Tina Pascoe, Luke Bolsin,
Male 8-10 yrs Sprint Relay Perranporth Silver Richard Pietrasz, Steve Ferguson, Mike Bartlett, Simon Jeffery,
Female 11-13yrs Sprint Relay Perranporth 4 [th] Martin Fleet, Simon Lawrence, Peter Gaisford.
Female 8yrs 500 Metres Run Jasmine Howard 8 [th]
Kate Passmore Bronze
Male 8yrs 500 Metres Run Casper Kershaw 5 [th] Female 30-39yrs Surf Race
Ellie Woodward 5 [th]
Evan Fleet 6 [th]
Male 9yrs 500 Metres Run Anita Fleet Bronze
Oliver Mallett 8 [th]
Female 40-49yrs Surf Race
Tina Pascoe 7 [th]
Natalia Parker Silver
Female 11yrs 1km Run Ruby Graham 8 [th] Male 40-49yrs Surf Race Andrew Byatt Gold
Matt Sanwell 5 [th]
Female 12yrs 1km Run Taylor Jeffs 4 [th]
William Davies Gold Male 30-39yrs Board Race Perranporth Silver
Male 12yrs 1km Run Female 40-49yrs Board Race Anita Fleet Silver
Rufus Parker 6 [th]
Female 13yrs 1km Run Eva Attwell Gold Andrew Byatt Gold
Male 40-49yrs Board Race
Matt Sanwell Silver
Male 13yrs 1km Run Jack McNair 6 [th]
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Male 50-59 yrs Board Race Martin Fleet 4 [th] Female 13yrs Beach Sprint Rosie Norton 9 [th] 8yrs Boys 1km Run Emmanuel 5 [th] Perranporth SLSC (A) Gold
12yrs Boys Board Rescue
Andrew Byatt Gold Male 17yrs & Under Board Rescue Perranporth 6 [th] Hewitt-Boorman Perranporth SLSC (B) 5 [th]
Male 40-49yrs Ski Race
Matt Sanwell 5 [th] SLSC (A) 9yrs Girls 1km Run Lenna Iliffe 10 [th] 13yrs Boys Board Rescue Perranporth SLSC (A) 12 [th]
Martin Fleet Silver 17yrs & Under Mixed Beach Relay Perranporth 11 [th] Evan Fleet Bronze
Male 50-59 yrs Ski Race 9yrs Boys 1km Run
Simon Lawrence Bronze SLSC (B) Xavier Jeffs 6 [th]
Female 30-39yrs 1km race Ruth Creamer 4 [th] Female 15yrs & Under Board Relay Perranporth 12 [th] Natalia Parker Bronze National Open
The Open was held at Perranporth. The first day of the
Male 40-49yrs 1km race Mike Bartlett 5 [th] SLSC (A) 11yrs Girls 1km Lauryn Iliffe 8 [th] competition was cancelled a mark of respect for the death of
Melanie Munialo Silver Male 15yrs & Under Board Relay Perranporth 11 [th] Ruby Graham 12 [th] Queen Elizabeth II.
Female 40-49yrs Beach Flags
Paula Bright Bronze SLSC (A) 11yrs Boys 1km Ethan Fleet 13 [th]
Anita Fleet Silver Male 19yrs Surf Team Perranporth Bronze Taylor Jeffs 8 [th] National Open Team
12yrs Girls 1km Run
Female 40-49yrs Beach Sprint Melanie Munialo Bronze SLSC (A) Theresa Cook 12 [th] Andrew Byatt, Ben Eisenkolb, Martin Fleet, Jim Evans, Joel
Instance, Matt Sanwell, Seb Bartlett, Simon Boyle, Simon
Paula Bright 6 [th] William Davies Gold
Nippers 12yrs Boys 1km Run Lawrence, Tom Dingle, Sarah Green, Paula Bright, Melanie
Male 40-49yrs Beach Sprint Matt Sanwell 8 [th] Rufus Parker Bronze
Munialo, Kate Passmore, Carolyn Evans, Anita Flee
The National Nipper is now the biggest Surf lifesaving in the
Male Masters Taplin Relay Perranporth Gold 13yrs Boys 1km Run Jack Mcnair 7 [th] t
country with over 600 competitors from 29 clubs. This is a
Female Masters Board Relay Perranporth Bronze big step for our young Nipper to take, but they all took on the 8yrs Boys Beach Flags Emmanuel Silver Male Surf Race Andrew Byatt 10 [th]
Male Masters Board Relay Perranporth Silver challenge and competed to their best for the Black and Gold of Hewitt-Boorman Male Board Race Andrew Byatt 8 [th]
Female Masters sprint relay Perranporth Silver Perranporth. 9yrs Boys Beach Flags Xavier Jeffs 5 [th] Male Oceanman Andrew Byatt 12 [th]
Male Masters double ski Perranporth Bronze Ruby Graham Silver Female 2km Run Carolyn Evans 5 [th]
National Nipper Team
11yrs Girls Beach Flags Lauryn Iliffe 9 [th] Female Beach Flags Melanie Munialo 11 [th]
Jack McNair, Jed Lawrence, Rosie Norton, Rufus Parker, William
Davies, Taylor Jeffs, Molly Kerry, Aaron Linney, Jack Dingle, Molly Viles 11 [th] Female Beach Sprint Relay Perranporth A 5 [th]
National Surf Championships Meg Lee, Molly Viles, Ethan Fleet, Isobel Davies, Lauryn Iliffe, 12yrs Girls Beach Flags Molly Kerry Silver Male Taplin Relay Perranporth A 8 [th]
This year the event was held at Bracksome Chine.
Natalia Parker, Ruby Graham, Lenna Iliffe, Xavier Jeffs, Joe Viles, 12yrs Boys Beach Flags William Davies Gold Female Surfboat Perranporth A Gold
National Master Team Evan Fleet, Emmanuel Hewitt-Boorman, Theresa Cook, Isabel 13yrs Girls Beach Flags Olivia Mcrae 9 [th] Male Surfboat Perranporth A Bronze
Simon Lawrence Halford, Oscar Halford, Lily Mae Moody. 8yrs Boys Beach Sprint Emmanuel Silver Mixed Surfboat Perranporth A Gold
Hewitt-Boorman
9yrs Girls Surf Race Lenna Iliffe 9 [th]
Male 55-59 yrs Board Race Simon Lawrence 5 [th] Evan Fleet 4 [th] Also, Congratulations to Esme Rogers who was selected for SLS
Male 55-59 yrs Ski Race Simon Lawrence 4 [th] 11yrs Girls Surf Race Meg Lee Silver 9yrs Boys Beach Sprint Xavier Jeffs 13 [th] Cornwall and Captained the Team to a win beating both SLSA
William Davies Gold Wales and SLS Devon.
Male 55-59 yrs Oceanman Simon Lawrence 5 [th] 12yrs Boys Surf Race 11yrs Girls Beach Sprint Ruby Graham 5 [th]
Rufus Parker 9 [th]
Male 55-59 yrs 1km race Simon Lawrence 13 [th] Molly Kerry 8 [th]
Emmanuel 6 [th] 12yrs Girls Beach Sprint
Taylor Jeffs 13 [th] Medal count
National Youth Team 8yrs Boys Board Race Hewitt-Boorman
William Davies Gold
Tom Dingle, Jacob Webb, Jowan Kerry, Sam Lee, Rosie Norton, Oscar Halford 16 [th] 12yrs Boys Beach Sprint
Rufus Parker 9 [th] Medals Gold Silver Bronze
Henrik Dicke 9yrs Girls Board Race Lenna Iliffe 12 [th]
10-11yrs Girls Beach Relay Perranporth SLSC (A) Gold Cornish 36 40 31
9yrs Boys Board Race Evan Fleet Bronze
Male 17yrs & Under Surf Race Jacob Webb 15 [th] Natalia Parker Silver 12-13yrs Boys Beach Relay Perranporth SLSC (A) Bronze National 14 15 12
Male 15yrs & Under Surf Race Sam Lee 10 [th] 8-9yrs Boys Board Relay Perranporth SLSC (A) Silver Total 50 55 43
Meg Lee 5 [th]
Female 13yrs Surf Race Rosie Norton 11 [th] 11yrs Girls Board Race 10-11yrs Girls Board Relay Perranporth SLSC (A) Silver
Molly Viles 11 [th]
Male 19yrs & Under Board Race Henrik Dicke Bronze 12-13yrs Boys Board Relay Perranporth SLSC (A) Gold
Lauryn Iliffe 12 [th]
Male 19yrs & Under Ski Race Henrik Dicke Silver 8-9yrs Boys Surf Relay Perranporth SLSC (A) 7 [th]
12yrs Girls Board Race Molly Kerry Silver
Male 19yrs & Under Oceanman Henrik Dicke Bronze Perranporth SLSC (A) Gold
William Davies Gold 10-11yrs Girls Surf Relay
Jacob Webb Bronze 12yrs Boys Board Race Rufus Parker Bronze Perranporth SLSC (B) 14 [th]
Male 17yrs & Under 1km Run Tom Dingle 11 [th] 13yrs Boys Board Race Marin Nuttall 11 [th] 12-13yrs Girls Surf Relay Perranporth SLSC (A) 10 [th]
Male 19yrs & Under Beach Flags Henrik Dicke Silver Perranporth SLSC (A) Silver
Meg Lee Gold 12-13yrs Boys Surf Relay
Male 17yrs & Under Beach Flags JTom Dinowan Kerrgley Silver8 [th] 11yrs Girls Golden Nipper Natalia ParkerMolly Viles Silver5 [th] PerranPerranpporth SLSC orth SLSC ((BA)) 15Gold [th]
Female 13yrs Beach Flags Rosie Norton 7 [th] 11yrs Girls Board Rescue Perranporth SLSC (B) Silver
12yrs Girls Golden Nipper Molly Kerry Bronze
Male 19yrs & Under Beach Sprint Henrik Dicke 7 [th] Perranporth SLSC (C) 10 [th]
12yrs Boys Golden Nipper William Davies Gold
Male 17yrs & Under Beach Sprint Tom Dingle 7 [th] 13yrs Boys Golden Nipper Jack Mcnair 9 [th] 12yrs Girls Board Rescue Perranporth SLSC (A) 5 [th]
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EVENTS

EVENTS

THE DUNCAN NEWBY SURF SWIM CHALLENGE

For over 30 years, Duncan was a member of the Club, Lifeguard & competitor. A talented swimmer he passed on his swimming knowledge to Club members for many years, as well as coaching around the county.

run it in 2020 due to Covid-19, but we were able to host the Surf Swim Challenge in his memory this year.

As a team event, to swim the length of Perranporth Beach encourages the teamwork aspects of lifesaving, requiring swimmers and board cover to work together to operate a buddy system. All the teams completed the challenge and enjoyed a BBQ and refreshments at the club house after. We are looking forward to growing the event in 2022.

When Duncan passed away after a fight against cancer, he left a legacy fund to Perranporth SLSC to continue to encourage members of the club to stretch their swimming abilities. The event was created by Simon Jeffery in 2019. We were unable to

PERRANATHLON 2022

AQUATHON 2022

We held the inaugural Perranathlon (Swim-Run-WadeSprint) event in September, a new alternative race to our Triathlon which has been a victim, hopefully temporarily of the A30 roadworks. Forty eight fledgling individual, relay and pair entries saw a wide range of people aged 16+, swimming and running across our beach and the surrounding dunes.

It was great to put the children’s event back on after a 2-year Covid break. This year we ran it in the afternoon following the Perranathlon rather than separately and this kept our costs and peoples volunteer time down. The weather turned on us, but despite the pouring rain the 77 children (7-16 years) who entered were superb and still smiling at the end. The children were properly put through their paces in the swims as the conditions allowed full distances to be swam, no wades this year.

Neptune was kind for once, giving us magnificent conditions for the swim which looked so unusually long as you could actually see the buoys! The Club lifeguards, lifesavers and IRB drivers came together with our friends from the RNLI to ensure everyone was safe in the water. Always a Scout, Simon Jeffrey set a creative long dune run overnight before the race began by the light of his head torch and super organised Sarah White commanded a team of marshals drawn from members, parents and club friends to ensure the beach and dune course was safe and clear. The event involved a 1km surf swim, 10k run over the beach, cliff and dunes , a 750m leg sapping wade finishing with a 500m beach sprint. Club member Michael Birchmore was first man home and Holly Andrews first lady. Thanks to Snugg and Piran Surf for the prizes donated.

It was great to see children from across Cornwall SLS clubs enter although it would have been nice to have more entries from our own Nippers, after all the event is a fundraiser for their own Club, the race is individually timed and is a personal challenge. Again, I think a new organising team for this might refresh the event format, generate more entries and thus funds, but different/new parents and members need to step forward and do this rather than leave it to the same old few faces who would gladly retire!

The BBQ and refreshment team under the capable guidance of Ruth Ashwin for the day was brilliant and a big thank you to the parents who helped with this and the donations of cakes as it provided much needed funds for the Club For our events to be a successful both for the competitor, and the Club as fundraising streams, we really do need you the members and our Nipper/Youth parents old or new to join the organising teams to share the thinking/doing/promoting/prizegetting load. Is this you? If so, please get in touch.

Feedback was good from competitors who loved the challenge of the distances/terrain. From an organisational/logistics perspective it was so much easier to set up than the Tri with everything on the beach, this will be a great event moving forward. However, the Club needs some fresh different/new members to join the organising group moving forward.

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OUR SUPPORTERS

Everyone at the RNLI Perranporth & Perran Sands

Bob & Tommy Job - The Watering Hole

Mark & Lucy Thorn – Piran Surf, Iglu Wetsuits, Hot 69

Ben Parker and family - Callestick Farm Ice Cream Perranzabuloe Parish Council Perranporth Garden Trustees Malcolm Ball - Snugg Wetsuits Newquay

Mr and Mrs Anderson

New Wave Church Community Millstone Sound SeaDog IT Perran Signs & Graphics TLK Scaffolding

Atlantic Blankets

Post Office,

Green & Blue

Mr J Tredinnick of Nansmellyn Farm St Piran’s Perranzabuloe Parish Church

JB Pyhsio Circular & Co

Artists Maxine Whitbread-Abrutat, Vicky Gould, Charlotte Viles & Kelly Jeffs

The Cornish Pantry

Sir Ben Ainslie Pool Redruth School Pool

Authors Ben Rowswell, Naomi & James Jones

Newquay Waterworld Pool Surf Life Saving GB Surf Life Saving Cornwall Region Cornwall Council Cornwall Fire & Rescue Service

Photographers Remy Whiting & Jamie Turnbull

The Waterfront Restaurant Bathsheba Surf Gaisford Surf Equipment Simon Lawrence Builders Peter Retallack Inspira Engraving,

And to the many family, friends and the wider community of Perranporth who support our club year upon year

The one and only Dor 2 Dor Taxis, Mike and Jenny Callan at Perranporth THANK YOU!

ANNUAL REPORT 2022

www.perranporthslsc.org.uk

Perranporth Surf Lifesaving Club Registered Chairty No. 1041075

PERRANPORTH SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB

RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2022

Registered Charity No 1041075

PERRANPORTH SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB

I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the Perranporth Surf Life Saving Club (the Trust) for the year ended 30 September 2022.

Responsibilities and basis of report

As the charity trustees of the Trust you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in

the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.

I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:

  1. accounting records were not kept in respect of the Trust as required by section 130 of the Act; or

  2. the accounts do not accord with those records.

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

Darren Perry BA (Hons) ACA DChA

Chartered Accountant

Date:

For and on behalf of Francis Clark LLP Tregolls Road Truro Cornwall TR1 2NA

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PERRANPORTH SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB

RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2022

Note 2022 2022 2021
Unrestricted Restricted Unrestricted Restricted
Funds Funds Total Funds Funds Total
£ £ £ £ £ £
Receipts
Collection/Fundraising/Auction 3,525 - 3,525
1,565
- 1,565
Subscriptions 27,736 - 27,736 23,363 - 23,363
Grants
- Gardens Charities - - - - - -
- Sport England - - - - 9,786 9,786
Donations
- Other 1,217 - 1,217 906 - 906
Swimming 11,913 - 11,913 2,139 - 2,139
RNLI Licence Fee - - - 2,627 - 2,627
Sundry Income 1 10,963 - 10,963 3,401 - 3,401
Other Triathlon Income 1,390 - 1,390 310 - 310
Aquathon 943 - 943 - - -
Duncan Newby Challenge
-
380 380 - 260 260
Events 34 - 34 - - -
Annual Boat Storage 389 - 389 - - -
Summer Ball 1,428 - 1,428 - - -
-------- --------- -------- -------- --------- --------
59,538 380 59,918 34,311 10,046
44,357
-------- --------- -------- -------- --------- --------

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PERRANPORTH SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB

RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2022

Note Note 2022 2022 2021 2021
Unrestricted Restricted Unrestricted Restricted
Funds Funds Total Funds Funds Total
£ £ £ £ £ £
Payments
IRB Expenses 1,439 - 1,439 2,842 - 2,842
Building Costs & Repairs 6,573 - 6,573 4,941 247 5,188
Insurance 7,904 - 7,904 6,428 - 6,428
Telephone, Electric & Water
2,374
- 2,374 1,814 - 1,814
Gas
Calor & BOC
403 - 403 646 - 646
Swimming 10,826 168 10,994 1,718 - 1,718
Minibus, Land Rover
& Jeep Expenses 1,621 - 1,621 490 - 490
Surfboat Expenses 900 - 900 683 - 683
Sundry Expenses 227,257 187 27,444 16,060 - 16,060
Minor Equipment - - - 1,648 1,103 2,751
Capital Equipment 3,601 116 3,717 1,670 9,130 10,800
-------- --------- -------- -------- --------- --------
62,898 471 63,369 38,940 10,480 49,420
-------- ---------- -------- -------- --------- --------
(Deficit) for the Year (3,360) (91) (3,451) (4,629) (434) (5,063)
Transfers - - - - - -
Cash at Bank 30/09/2021 33,413 1,994 35,407 38,042 2,428 40,470
----- ---- --------- -------- --------- --------- --------
Cash at Bank 30/09/2022 330,053 1,903 31,956 33,413 1,994 35,407
===== =====
===== ===== ====== =====

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PERRANPORTH SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB

STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2022

Note 2022 2021
£ £
Monetary Assets
Cash at Bank and in hand - unrestricted 30,053 33,413
Cash at Bank and in hand - restricted 1,903 1,994
-------- --------
3 31,956 35,407
===== =====
Debtors
Trade Debtors 2,892 -
Prepayments 378 -
-------- --------
3,270
===== =====
Other Assets
For use by the Charity:
Equipment and boats at Insurance Value 93,276 100,876
====== ======
Buildings contents at Insurance Value 14,261 14,261
====== ======
Buildings at Insurance Value 494,283 494,283
====== ======
Motor vehicles at Insurance Value 13,800 13,800
====== ======
Other capital equipment at Purchase Value in 3,717 10,800
Year ====== ======
Creditors
Trade Creditors 4,343 574
Accruals 120 120
-------- --------
4,463 694
===== =====

I approve these accounts and confirm that I am responsible for them. I confirm also that I have made available all relevant accounting records and information for their completion.

Treasurer

Date:

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PERRANPORTH SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB

NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2022

1. Sundry Income

1. Sundry Income
2022 2021
£ £
Clothing 815 561
Other Income 6,855 490
Tunes in the Dunes 3,293 2,350
--------- ---------
10,963 3,401
===== =====
2. Sundry Payments
2022 2021
£ £
Clothing 3,901 1,032
Affiliation, Entry Fees, Exam Fees &
Subscription Fees 18,474 13,523
Administrator Expenses 263 7
Trophies 240 -
IT Expenses 320 480
Fundraising 1,760 -
Advertising - 35
Catering - 27
Bank / Stripe Charges 235 716
BBQ Event 1,676 120
Accountancy 120 120
Lifesaving awards 455 -
--------- ---------
27,444 16,060
===== =====
3. Cash at Bank and in hand
2022
2021
£ £
Current Account 7,318 5,994
Triathlon Account 8,454 8,538
50/50 Account 16,184 20,875
--------- ---------
31,956 35,407
===== =====

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PERRANPORTH SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB

NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2022

4.Restricted Funds
2022
2021
£ £
RNLI (Lifeguard Support) 242 398
Perranporth Garden Charities (Club equipment) - 116
Duncan Newby (Memorial Event) 1,661 1,480
--------- ---------
1,903 1,994
===== =====

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PERRANPORTH SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB

RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2022

Registered Charity No 1041075

PERRANPORTH SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB

I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the Perranporth Surf Life Saving Club (the Trust) for the year ended 30 September 2022.

Responsibilities and basis of report

As the charity trustees of the Trust you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in

the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.

I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:

  1. accounting records were not kept in respect of the Trust as required by section 130 of the Act; or

  2. the accounts do not accord with those records.

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

Darren Perry BA (Hons) ACA DChA

Chartered Accountant

Date:

For and on behalf of Francis Clark LLP Tregolls Road Truro Cornwall TR1 2NA

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PERRANPORTH SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB

RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2022

Note 2022 2022 2021
Unrestricted Restricted Unrestricted Restricted
Funds Funds Total Funds Funds Total
£ £ £ £ £ £
Receipts
Collection/Fundraising/Auction 3,525 - 3,525
1,565
- 1,565
Subscriptions 27,736 - 27,736 23,363 - 23,363
Grants
- Gardens Charities - - - - - -
- Sport England - - - - 9,786 9,786
Donations
- Other 1,217 - 1,217 906 - 906
Swimming 11,913 - 11,913 2,139 - 2,139
RNLI Licence Fee - - - 2,627 - 2,627
Sundry Income 1 10,963 - 10,963 3,401 - 3,401
Other Triathlon Income 1,390 - 1,390 310 - 310
Aquathon 943 - 943 - - -
Duncan Newby Challenge
-
380 380 - 260 260
Events 34 - 34 - - -
Annual Boat Storage 389 - 389 - - -
Summer Ball 1,428 - 1,428 - - -
-------- --------- -------- -------- --------- --------
59,538 380 59,918 34,311 10,046
44,357
-------- --------- -------- -------- --------- --------

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PERRANPORTH SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB

RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2022

Note Note 2022 2022 2021 2021
Unrestricted Restricted Unrestricted Restricted
Funds Funds Total Funds Funds Total
£ £ £ £ £ £
Payments
IRB Expenses 1,439 - 1,439 2,842 - 2,842
Building Costs & Repairs 6,573 - 6,573 4,941 247 5,188
Insurance 7,904 - 7,904 6,428 - 6,428
Telephone, Electric & Water
2,374
- 2,374 1,814 - 1,814
Gas
Calor & BOC
403 - 403 646 - 646
Swimming 10,826 168 10,994 1,718 - 1,718
Minibus, Land Rover
& Jeep Expenses 1,621 - 1,621 490 - 490
Surfboat Expenses 900 - 900 683 - 683
Sundry Expenses 227,257 187 27,444 16,060 - 16,060
Minor Equipment - - - 1,648 1,103 2,751
Capital Equipment 3,601 116 3,717 1,670 9,130 10,800
-------- --------- -------- -------- --------- --------
62,898 471 63,369 38,940 10,480 49,420
-------- ---------- -------- -------- --------- --------
(Deficit) for the Year (3,360) (91) (3,451) (4,629) (434) (5,063)
Transfers - - - - - -
Cash at Bank 30/09/2021 33,413 1,994 35,407 38,042 2,428 40,470
----- ---- --------- -------- --------- --------- --------
Cash at Bank 30/09/2022 330,053 1,903 31,956 33,413 1,994 35,407
===== =====
===== ===== ====== =====

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PERRANPORTH SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB

STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2022

Note 2022 2021
£ £
Monetary Assets
Cash at Bank and in hand - unrestricted 30,053 33,413
Cash at Bank and in hand - restricted 1,903 1,994
-------- --------
3 31,956 35,407
===== =====
Debtors
Trade Debtors 2,892 -
Prepayments 378 -
-------- --------
3,270
===== =====
Other Assets
For use by the Charity:
Equipment and boats at Insurance Value 93,276 100,876
====== ======
Buildings contents at Insurance Value 14,261 14,261
====== ======
Buildings at Insurance Value 494,283 494,283
====== ======
Motor vehicles at Insurance Value 13,800 13,800
====== ======
Other capital equipment at Purchase Value in 3,717 10,800
Year ====== ======
Creditors
Trade Creditors 4,343 574
Accruals 120 120
-------- --------
4,463 694
===== =====

I approve these accounts and confirm that I am responsible for them. I confirm also that I have made available all relevant accounting records and information for their completion.

Treasurer

Date:

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PERRANPORTH SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB

NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2022

1. Sundry Income

1. Sundry Income
2022 2021
£ £
Clothing 815 561
Other Income 6,855 490
Tunes in the Dunes 3,293 2,350
--------- ---------
10,963 3,401
===== =====
2. Sundry Payments
2022 2021
£ £
Clothing 3,901 1,032
Affiliation, Entry Fees, Exam Fees &
Subscription Fees 18,474 13,523
Administrator Expenses 263 7
Trophies 240 -
IT Expenses 320 480
Fundraising 1,760 -
Advertising - 35
Catering - 27
Bank / Stripe Charges 235 716
BBQ Event 1,676 120
Accountancy 120 120
Lifesaving awards 455 -
--------- ---------
27,444 16,060
===== =====
3. Cash at Bank and in hand
2022
2021
£ £
Current Account 7,318 5,994
Triathlon Account 8,454 8,538
50/50 Account 16,184 20,875
--------- ---------
31,956 35,407
===== =====

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PERRANPORTH SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB

NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2022

4.Restricted Funds
2022
2021
£ £
RNLI (Lifeguard Support) 242 398
Perranporth Garden Charities (Club equipment) - 116
Duncan Newby (Memorial Event) 1,661 1,480
--------- ---------
1,903 1,994
===== =====

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