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2021-12-31-accounts

LTSA(Lincoln Trident Swimming Academy) (Registered charity number 1166296)

RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021

INDEX TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

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LTSA FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021 TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT

The Trustees have pleasure in presenting their annual report and financial statements for the year ended 31st DECEMBER 2021

REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATION DETAILS

Full Name

Lincoln Trident Swimming Academy (LTSA)

Registered Charity Number

1166296

Registered Office

LTSA 2 Moorland Crescent Lincoln LN6 7NL

Trustees

Mr Ben Strathon Chairperson Mrs Caroline Strathon Secretary Mrs Sarah Hallam Treasurer Mrs Emma Copland Committee Member Mrs Cheryl Flint Committee Member Mrs Michelle Parsons Committee Member Mrs Heloise Abbott Committee Member Mrs Sarah Jackson Committee Member

Bankers

HSBC Business Banking Cornmarket Louth LN11 9QB

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LTSA FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021 TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT

STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT

Governing Document

The charity is controlled by its Constitution.

A volunteer management committee comprised of the Trustees governs the charity. The members will elect future Officers and it is hoped that new Trustees will be elected at successive AGMs to support the continuing Trustees.

Various external bodies including SwimMark and Swim England support the setting.

Recruitment and appointment of new trustees

The committee members are appointed/reappointed at the AGM held annually no later than 31[st] August.

The current committee members have varied qualifications and backgrounds, including legal, financial and business in addition to those related to the charities activities. The Disclosure and Barring Service have checked them, where required, in line with Swim England requirements.

Risk Management

The committee members have a duty to identify and review the risks to which the charity is exposed and to ensure appropriate controls are in place to provide assurance against fraud and error.

There is a child protection policy in place; the CIO has adopted the Swim England policies.

LTSA continues to be aware of risks and is insured accordingly. Our policy is based on the Swim England and SwimMark guidance received. Regular training is in place to ensure competency.

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LTSA FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021 TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT

OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES

The aims of LTSA

LTSA is a teaching/coaching club dedicated to improving the technique and stamina of swimmers in a flexible, friendly, no pressure environment, preparing and enabling them to compete if they wish. The focus remains on developing skills and refining technique to enable each and every individual swimmer to reach their fullest potential, whether the swimmer’s personal goal is skills, competition or fitness.

LTSA aims to be sustainable, high quality club providing a flexible programme of structured training sessions, which encourage and maintain participation at all levels and goals enabling swimmers to take control of their swimming, achieve their personal goals and optimum performance within a supportive development environment.

Encouragement support and mentoring is also provided for anyone wishing to teach/coach, again on a flexible no pressure basis.

The objectives of the CIO are set out in the Constitution.

Significant activities

The training programme continues to be developed and progressed whilst remaining flexible in its approach and accessibility.

The year began with a coronavirus lock-down, closure of facilities and restrictions on group meetings so it was not possible for members to swim until mid-April.

Following re-opening of facilities in mid-April, the Club returned and although losing a number of members maintained sufficient numbers to continue.

Successful internal Level X Galas were held in June and August enabling members to achieve times for entry onto the national rankings prior to the return of open competition in September.

ACHIEVEMENT AND PERFORMANCE

Re-Affiliated with Swim England - National, Regional and County. Re-accredited with SwimMark.

Unfortunately due to the coronavirus lock-down and competitive swimming ceasing there were no County Championships this year, however following easing back of the coronavirus restrictions in July, one swimmer qualified and was selected to compete in the Regional Summer Festival which was restricted to very limited numbers.

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Competitive successes over the year included one swimmer at County Open Water, one at Regional Summer Festival, a number of level X internal competitions and open competitions, with many new swimmers competing for the first time.

In September, the first open competition following easing of lock down restrictions resulted in many PB’s and medals as well as County and Regional Qualifying times and two subsequent meets through the remainder of the year building on that success.

One swimmer was selected for the County Development Day.

Four swimmers attended the Short Course Winter Regionals, one swimmer attended the Swim England Winter Nationals.

A number of swimmers represented their school(s) at the inter-schools swimming competition. One swimmer’s school relay team went through to the national final and the team (including swimmers from other Clubs) participated in a number of sessions with the Club’s Head Coach to prepare and improve them for the final.

The Club has in process a number of collaborative projects and link ups with local Clubs for synchronised swimming and triathlon as well as with pool providers to improve community swimming by providing facilities for coached/taught adult swimming sessions on a pay as you go basis (open to all - no membership required).

Numbers of non-competing members maintained at approximately 50% of membership, however essentially for the majority of the year all members have been non-competing over the year but have continued to participate in training when possible due to coronavirus lockdowns.

Charitable Activities

Membership numbers have fallen slightly, but most swimmers have shown resilience in continuing to train, despite the issues and disruptive breaks there have been this year with extended lock-downs, pool closures and restrictions due to coronavirus pandemic.

In line with our CIO Objectives:-

Programme provides fitness training, nutritional advice and support to enable swimmers to maintain health. Facilities have been introduced for an adult coached pay as you go session (open to all - no membership required) and collaborations are in process with local synchronised swimming and triathlon clubs.

Funded education and development of volunteers to further enhance the amateur sport of swimming. Open invitation to local swim schools and leisure centre providers for their staff/ teachers to be involved in training and coaching to both improve their skills and also enable them to better understand and be aware of the opportunities for swimmers to continue participating in swimming after finishing swim school. Offer also to mentor/develop teachers/coaches to improve quality of swimming lesson/training provision locally.

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Assess and refer service giving information to non-members about their options in the County, including details and contacts for the various clubs/activity providers.

Financial support is available to swimmers both within the club and externally who required assistance to continue to swim/learn to swim – as agreed by the Trustee.

SUMMARY

LTSA has had a very successful year of activities, building on the successes of previous years, despite the limited time in the pool and opportunities both for competing and training.

Hi-lights from the year include: -

Swimmers graduating from Swim School into main academy membership.

Facilitating adult swimming session open to all.

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LTSA FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021 TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT

FINANCIAL REVIEW

The charity was established in April 2016, so this is its fifth year of operations. It has further improved its stable financial position.

Reserves policy

The aim of the charity is to maintain one month's running costs approximately £2,200. The reserves are currently £7,918.

Internal control and risk management

The Trustees continue to monitor the major risks to which the charity is exposed and to keep under review the adequacy of the systems which they believe are adequate and appropriate to the size of the charity and the nature of its operations.

The main source of funding this year has been the monthly fees from members, although there have been some donations received from private individuals, with gift aid being claimed where possible. Grants obtained towards training of volunteers have been paid at source by the granting authority (eg SwimMark etc).

The majority of income is spent on pool hire costs and associated equipment.

Following an unanimous vote of members at the 2019 AGM this is the second year reduced rate payments and bonus have been paid to the Head Coach for coaching services.

Signed ……………………………………… Ben Strathon, Chairperson

Dated ………………………………… 23 July 2022

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LTSA FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021 RECEIPTS & PAYMENTS ACCOUNTS

2021 2020
RECEIPTS £ £ £ £
Swim England/ASA Fees 585 1.530
Fees 10,509 11,930
Interest 1 2
Fundraising (Branded items) 95 231
Functions 370 0
Donations (inc Gift Aid) 1,209 280
Swim Meets 1,267 2,013
Total Income 14,036 15,986
LESS PAYMENTS
Swim England/ASA Fees 1,374 1,972
Pool Hire 8,011 6,930
Equipment 44 94
Telephone 0 20
Misc 0 0
Training 0 0
Insurance 105 105
Swim Meets 1,724 1,233
Uniform (inc branded items) 641 322
Functions 284 0
Expenses/Coaching fees 3,247 1,821
Hardship Fund 0 0
Total Expenditure 15,430 12,497
Net Receipts/(Payments) (1,394) 3,489
Cash funds at start of this period 9,312 5,822
Cash funds at end of this period 7,918 9,312

Approved by the Trustees and signed on their behalf by:

Signed …… Sarah Hallam …………… . Dated ………15/1/2022………. Sarah Hallam, Treasurer

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LTSA FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021 STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES

2021 2020
£ £
Current Account 1,906 3,301
Deposit Account 6,011 6,011
Cash in Hand 0 0
7,917 9,312
Assets Held at Year End 2020 £
Swim Equipment 50
Laptop 100
Uniform 50
Arrears (to be collected) 107
Total 307
Liabilities Held at Year End 2021
Pool Hire 564
Advance Payments 169
Expenses/Coaching fees December 252
Total 985

Notes

  1. Outstanding Fees– £107

  2. Advance payments of £169 made due to lockdown refunds etc -

Net Balance carried forward for year = £7917

Approved by the Trustees and signed on their behalf by:

Signed …… Sarah Hallam …………………. Dated ……15/1/2022………………………. Sarah Hallam, Treasurer

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LTSA FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021

NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS

1. Receipts and Payments accounts

Receipts and payments accounts are statements that summarise the movement of cash into and out of the charity during the financial year.

2. Trustees remuneration

The only payments made were reduced rate payments and bonus paid to the Head Coach for coaching services as agreed at the 2019 AGM and expenses, which are available for all volunteers for expenses incurred during the course of them assisting the CIO in its activities.

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