## **1. Secretary’s Report 2024-25 season** 

Presented by Martin Muir 

The 2024-25 season saw us gain U7 girls and boys teams at the same time as losing the U17 and U18 age groups. Still, we had 23 teams competing in two Leagues with notable success for the U14 Panthers winning the League and Cup double, the Tornados winning their Cup final and the Vulcans finishing as runners up. 

In our efforts to provide a link into adult football it was fantastic to see so many former Colts players winning the League and Cup double for Ramsey Town U18 last season. We are linked to Ramsey Town through the County FA so this demonstrable evidence is supportive of our becoming a true Community club. 

As we start the 24-25 season, we have  26 teams in Leagues including 9 girls teams plus development squads Wildcats and Dribblers, and the Rams Inclusion team who aren’t in a League as yet. This means 482 players who are currently attached to the club. We have 100 volunteers involved with Teams and as trustees and we thankyou most sincerely for your commitment but still need more helping out in the cabin and on the grounds team. 

We maintained our 2 star accreditation with England FA and are now working towards achieving 3 star standard. 

Although we lost our Fundraising Lead, the club has hosted a number of activity days and birthday parties and thanks go to Bethan Vaghela in her role as Facility Manager in promoting the club. We hosted a Referees course on 23[rd] August and our first ever tournament on 31 August which Bethan also organised with her sub-committee of volunteers. 

We have attended  a Future-of-English-Football event where the FA launched their new strategy  for grassroots football to be started in the 2026/27 season. It aims to retain smaller formats for a year longer and actually begin the football journey with 3 v 3 football for the first year. As secretary I have also represented the club at County FA events aimed at increasing participation of women in football generally. 

Our facility itself continues to gain many compliments week after week from visiting teams and visiting contractors have expressed great surprise in finding a centre such as ours in Ramsey. We are the third biggest club in Huntingdonshire and should feel proud of all that we have achieved. 

Let’s continue to work hard to maintain the high profile of Ramsey Colts in the region. 



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Independent Examiner's Report
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Respectlve The charitls trustees are responstble for the p￿paration of the accounts.
rn8ponslbllltles of The charlty's trust8es consider that an audtt is not rèquir8d for thls year
trustees and examlner under 68(lion 144 of the Charities Act 2011 Charities AGtI and that an
independent examination is neèded.
It is my responsibility to:
examine the a¢¢ounts t1￿18r sectlon 145 of the Chorttles Act,
to follow the wocedures laid down in tho general Directions glv8n by th8
Charlty C(KnmissM)n {urKler sgdlon 145151(b} of th8 Charftlas Act. and
to State whether partKular matters hav8 coma to my attentlon.
Basls of Independ•nl My examination was carried (xrt in aG¢c*danc8 With 98neral Dlrections given
•xamln•Vs stat•m•nt by the Charity Commission. An examinatlon includ8s a r8vlew of the
accounting records kepl by the charity and a comparison of the accounts
presénted with those records. It also Indudes con8ideratlon of any unusual
items or disdosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from the
trustees conceming any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not
provide all the evldence Ihat would be r￿UIred In an aLKIII, and
consequentty no opinlon 18 gtven as to whether the accounts P￿Sent a Irue
and falr. vlew and Ihe report is Ilmlted to those matters sol oul In th8
stalmnt b810w.
Ind•p•ndent In ￿nnectIOn wsth my e¥ominati¢X, no matter has como to my 8ttention
oxamlnofs statomonl (other than that disdosed beky14 ')
1. which giv8s mè r8asonabl8 causo to believe that in, any material respect.
the requirements..
to keep acc4)unting recor(Is In accordance wlth sectlon 130 of the
Charities Act; and
to prepare accounts accord with the accounting records and
comply bmlh the accounting requirements of the Chanli8s Act
have not béen met: or
2. to whth. in my opinK)n. attentkjn should be drawn In order to enable a
proper understanding of th8 accounts to b8 r8ached.
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Nam•'.
Keith Day FCCA
Rol•v•nt profosslonal
quallllcatlon(¥) or body
(If any):
The A8sociation of Chartered Certified Ac￿untants
IER
March 2012

AddT•S$:
Whilings LLP, 108 High Street
Ramsey. Huntingd
Cambs, PE26 1 BS
Section B
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Glvo hore brlef det•lls of
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ER
March 2012