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| Jim Crawley | Chair | |||||
| Thomas Clegg | ||||||
| Mohammed | ||||||
| Naseer Taj | ||||||
| 4 | Dave Wallis | |||||
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| Summary ofthe main achievements ofthe charity |
1.Pandemic | ||||
| during | the | year | The club remained closed during much of the reporting period in |
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| accordance with government guidelines and to ensure the safety and |
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| welfare of all coaches and members. | |||||
| The Trustees have had little option but to keep the club closed as social |
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| distancing and PPE requirements have remain unworkable for an |
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| amateur boxing club. Undoubtedly this has had a detrimental impact both mentally and physically on all involved with the club. However, these are |
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| the same issues faced by most sports clubs during this period so cannot |
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| be looked upon in isolation. |
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| The club re-opened towards the end ofthe reporting period, observing those government requirements that were still in place, and did not close during the summer holidays as has traditionally been the case. This afforded boxers an opportunity to continue training after a long period of inactivity. The club is hopeful that member numbers will increase to Pre- |
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| Pandemic levels within a relatively short timeframe. |
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| 2. Initiatives | |||||
| The club continues to support the Box Cleva initiative, although this could |
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| not operate while the club was closed. This programme provides discipline and self-worth to the targeted participants, who are children |
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| between the ages of7 to 14.The focus is on non-contact beginners |
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| boxing classes based on traditional values of boxing, discipline, hard |
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| work, respect and appreciation for your fellow sportsperson. |
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| Many ofthe attendees come to the programme referred by social |
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| services, the police or from schools. This coaching provides them an |
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| outlet to channel their focus and develop themselves as individuals. |
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| The traditional amateur boxing calendar ofevents was unable to be |
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| staged during the lockdown period. The club is hopeful that normal |
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| competition activities will resume now that the club has reopened. The |
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| coaches expect competition success will follow, underlining their belief in |
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| the skill and dedication that most ofthe junior boxers possess. |
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| The club holds cash at bank of f17,468 at the end ofthe year, all of |
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| Brief statement | ofthe | which are unrestricted funds. These funds are held to meet any |
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| charity's | policy on reserves | unforeseen expenditure and are available at immediate notice if |
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| required. | |||||
| The Trustees have not set a minimum level of reserves to be held at |
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| the year- end, which is in line with the approach taken in previous |
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| periods. | |||||
| Details of materially |
any funds in deficit |
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| TAR | March 2012 |
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