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| Summary | ofthe purposes ofthe | Para 1.17 | We are a wheelchair rugby club. Wheelchair |
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| charity as document |
set out in its governing | rugby is a sport for the disabled. Primarily tetraplegics or persons with upper and lower |
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| limb dysfunction. The club is open to all ages, |
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| male and female. We aim to provide an | ||||||
| environment for the disabled to play sport for |
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| recreation or competitively. | ||||||
| Summary ofthe main activities relation to those purposes for |
in | Para 1.17and 1.19 |
Rybi Gogledd Cymru RGC Wheelchair Rugby |
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| the public benefit, in particular, the activities, projects or services identified in the accounts. |
Just to tell you a bit about ourselves. We were established as a charity in 2016.We are a sports club for people with disabilities to play |
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| wheelchair rugby. |
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| Wheelchair Rugby combines elements of |
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| basketball, rugby, and ice hockey. Players |
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| compete in teams offour to carry a ball across |
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| the opposing team's goal line. Contact between | ||||||
| wheelchairs is permitted and is in fact an integral |
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| part ofthe sport as players use their chairs to | ||||||
| block and hold opponents. Wheelchair rugby |
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| players compete in manual wheelchairs |
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| specifically designed for the sport. Wheelchair |
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| Rugby is a Paralympic sport, with over twenty |
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| countries competing in international |
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| competition. Great Britain managed to secure |
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| gold medal in the last Paralympics. |
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| To be eligible to play Wheelchair Rugby |
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| (Paralympic) individuals must have a disability |
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| which affects the arms and legs. Most players | ||||||
| have spinal cord injuries with full or partial |
| paralysis ofthe legs and partial paralysis ofthe |
paralysis ofthe legs and partial paralysis ofthe |
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| arms. Other disability groups who play include |
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| cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, |
amputations, | ||||||
| polio, and other neurological conditions. Men |
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| and women compete on the same teams and in | |||||||
| the same competitions. Players are |
assigned a |
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| sport classification based on their level of |
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| disability; teams must field 4 players | (Paralympic) | ||||||
| or 5 players (WRS'S) with a mixture | of | ||||||
| Classification values, this allows players with |
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| different functional abilities to compete together. |
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| WRS's is a much newer version ofthe sport and | |||||||
| allows people with a much wider range of | |||||||
| disabilities to compete. | |||||||
| RGC currently are competing in the |
Northern | ||||||
| National league. After a clean sweep |
in last | ||||||
| weekend's Super Series, we are now |
leading the | ||||||
| league table. | |||||||
| Anyone is welcome tojoin our club, |
male, | ||||||
| female, adult, or child. The sport can | be played | ||||||
| by the disabled or non-disabled as a |
means of | ||||||
| keeping fit. | |||||||
| Statement | confirming | whether the | Para 1.18 | We are aware ofthe guidance. | |||
| trustees | have had regard to the | ||||||
| guidance | issued | by the | Charity | We have taken it into account when | deciding to | ||
| Commission | on | public | benefit | which the guidance is relevant |
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| Summary ofthe main achievements ofthe charity, identifying the difference the charity's work has made to the circumstances of its |
Para 1.20 | We continue to provide an environment for disabled members and new members to perform sport at a fun level all the way up to an elite level. |
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| beneficiaries and any wider benefits |
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| to society as a whole. |
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| Achievements | against objectives set | Para 1.41 | |||
| Performance | offundraising | activities | Para 1.41 | ||
| against objectives set | |||||
| Investment | performance | against | Para 1.41 | ||
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| Other |
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| Review ofthe charity's financial position at the end ofthe period |
Para 1.21 | The total members |
income for the year was f14,475 from fees 6470, grants E5,000 and |
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| Donations | E9,005.Expenditure | totalled E10,039; | |||||
| leaving a | net income for the year | ofE4,436 | |||||
| compared | to 6567 in 2021. | ||||||
| Statement explaining the policy for holding reserves stating why they are held |
Para 1.22 | Reserves are held to allow us to purchase future equipment as and when required. Also, to enter the club in various tournaments for the coming |
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| year. | |||||||
| Amount ofreserves held |
Para 1.22 | Approximately | E10,000 | ||||
| Reasons for holding zero reserves | Para 1.22 | N/A | |||||
| Details offund materially in deficit |
Para 1.24 | N/A | |||||
| Explanation ofany uncertainties |
Para 1.23 | N/A | |||||
| about the charity continuing as a |
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| going concern | |||||||
| Additional information (optional) |
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| You may choose to include further statements where |
relevant about: | ||||||
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| The charity's principal sources of funds (including any fundraising) |
Para 1.47 | Donations or grants | |||||
| Investment policy and objectives |
Para 1.46 | N/A | |||||
| including any social investment |
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| policy adopted | |||||||
| A description ofthe principal risks |
Para 1.46 | Lack offunds. | |||||
| facing the charity | |||||||
| Lack ofmembers. | |||||||
| Other |
| Description ofcharity's | trusts: | SORP | |
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| reference | |||
| Type ofgoverning document |
Para 1.25 | Constitution. | |
| (trust deed, royalcharter) | |||
| How is the charity constituted? | Para 1.25 | CIO | |
| (e.g unincorporated association, |
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| CIO) | |||
| Trustee selection methods details ofany constitutional |
including | Para 1.25 | Trustees elected at AGM by members. |
| provisions e.g. election to | post | ||
| or name ofany person or body | |||
| entitled to appoint one or | more | ||
| trustees |
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| Policies and | procedures adopted for |
Para 1.51 |
| the induction | and training of | |
| trustees | ||
| The charity's | organisational | Para 1.51 |
| structure and |
any wider network | |
| with which the charity works | ||
| Relationship | with any related parties | Para 1.51 |
| Other |
| Charity name | Rygbi Gogledd Cymru | RGC Wheelchair | Rugby |
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| Other name the charity uses | RGC | ||
| Registered charity number |
1169093 |
| Trustee name | Office (ifany) | Dates acted if not for whole | Name ofperson (or body) |
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| year | entitled to appoint trustee | ||
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| Mark Baines | All year | Committee | |
| Roy Hum phreys | All year | Committee | |
| Tony Stackhouse | All year | Committee | |
| Rebecca Daley | All year | Committee |
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| Un | income | E | Toial ONe | ToCal lasl | |||||||
| funda | funds | funds | |||||||||
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| Fixed assets | F01 | F02 | F03 | FOC | F05 | ||||||
| Intangible assets Tangible assets |
{Note1$} (Note 14) |
ao& em |
4576 | 6 101 | |||||||
| Heritage assets | {Note1$} | ae | |||||||||
| Investments | {Note17} | coo | |||||||||
| Total axed assets | ao5 | ||||||||||
| Current assets Stocks |
(Note 18) | I | |||||||||
| Debtors | {Note1$} | eor | $,479 | ||||||||
| Investrnenti Cash at bank and |
(Note 17.4) in hand (Note 24) |
Boe ao9 |
05)4 | ||||||||
| Total cunent assets | e10 | 4 | |||||||||
| Creditors: amounts falling due within |
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| one year {Note20} |
837 | ||||||||||
| Net current aasetsfllabl$$ea} | ea | ||||||||||
| Totalasseti less current /iaN/itles | e13 | ||||||||||
| Cteditori: amounts falling due afbir |
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| one year | {Note20) | aw | |||||||||
| Provisions for liabilities | 815 | ||||||||||
| Total net assets or/iablties | 40,214 | 40,214 | 3S,778 | ||||||||
| Funds ofthe Charity | |||||||||||
| Endowment funds |
(Note 27) | ||||||||||
| Restricted income | funds (Not» 27) | 81S | |||||||||
| Unrestricted funds |
B19 | 40,214 | 40,214 | ||||||||
| Revaluation reserve |
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| Fair value reserve | 821 | ||||||||||
| Tobe funds | B22 | 35,778 |
| RECEIPTS and PAYMEN | TS ACCOUNT For the Year |
Ended | 31"MARCH | 2022. | |
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| Year | Ended | Year Ended | |||
| 31"March 2022 | 31"March | 2021 | |||
| RECEIPTS | |||||
| Membership Fees |
470 | 1440 | |||
| Grants Received | |||||
| Donations | |||||
| 14475 | 2961 | ||||
| Less PAYMENTS | |||||
| Hire ofTraining Facilities | 2341 | ||||
| Accommodation | 1108 | ||||
| GBWR Membership | Fee | (-12) | |||
| Tournament Fees |
2129 | ||||
| Fundraising Commissions |
1517 | 188 | |||
| Equipment Repairs |
and Maintenance | 1003 | |||
| Sundry Expenses | 178 | ||||
| Accountancy Fees |
250 | 172 | |||
| Depreciation | 1525 | 2034 | |||
| 10039 | 2394 | ||||
| Excess Recei ts over Pa ments for the Year | K | 4436 |