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2021-07-31-accounts

Names ofthe cha rity trustees who m anage the charity
Trustee name Office (ifany) Dates acted ifnot for whole
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Name
to a
ofperson (or body) entitled
oint trustee
if an
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
accordance
with government
guidelines
and to ensure the safety and
welfare of all coaches and members.
The Trustees
have had little option
but to keep the club closed as social
distancing
and PPE requirements
have remain
unworkable
for an
amateur
boxing club. Undoubtedly
this has had a detrimental
impact both
mentally
and physically
on all involved
with the club. However, these are
the same issues faced by most sports clubs during
this period so cannot
be looked upon
in isolation.
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-
Pandemic
levels within a relatively
short timeframe.
2. Initiatives
The club continues
to support the Box Cleva initiative,
although
this could
not operate while the club was closed. This programme
provides
discipline
and self-worth
to the targeted
participants,
who are children
between
the ages of7 to 14.The focus is on non-contact
beginners
boxing classes based on traditional
values of boxing, discipline,
hard
work, respect and appreciation
for your fellow sportsperson.
Many ofthe attendees
come to the programme
referred
by social
services, the police or from schools. This coaching provides
them an
outlet to channel
their focus and develop themselves
as individuals.
The traditional
amateur
boxing calendar ofevents was unable to be
staged
during the lockdown
period. The club is hopeful
that normal
competition
activities
will resume
now that the club has reopened. The
coaches expect competition
success will follow, underlining
their belief in
the skill and dedication
that most ofthe junior boxers possess.
The club holds cash at bank of f17,468 at the end ofthe year,
all of
Brief statement ofthe which are unrestricted
funds. These funds are held to meet any
charity's policy on reserves unforeseen
expenditure
and are available
at immediate
notice if
required.
The Trustees
have not set a minimum
level of reserves to be held at
the year- end, which
is in line with the approach
taken
in previous
periods.
Details of
materially
any funds
in deficit
N/A
TAR March 2012

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