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2022-03-31-accounts

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Summary ofthe purposes ofthe Para 1.17 We are a wheelchair
rugby club. Wheelchair
charity as
document
set out in its governing rugby
is a sport for the disabled.
Primarily
tetraplegics
or persons with upper and lower
limb dysfunction.
The club is open to all ages,
male and female. We aim to provide an
environment
for the disabled to play sport for
recreation or competitively.
Summary
ofthe main activities
relation to those purposes for
in Para 1.17and
1.19
Rybi Gogledd
Cymru
RGC Wheelchair
Rugby
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
wheelchair
rugby.
Wheelchair
Rugby combines elements of
basketball,
rugby, and ice hockey. Players
compete
in teams offour to carry a ball across
the opposing team's goal line. Contact between
wheelchairs
is permitted
and is in fact an integral
part ofthe sport as players use their chairs to
block and hold opponents.
Wheelchair
rugby
players compete
in manual
wheelchairs
specifically
designed
for the sport. Wheelchair
Rugby
is a Paralympic
sport, with over twenty
-six
countries competing
in international
competition.
Great Britain managed
to secure
the
gold medal
in the last Paralympics.
To be eligible to play Wheelchair
Rugby
(Paralympic)
individuals
must have a disability
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
arms. Other disability
groups who play include
cerebral palsy, muscular
dystrophy,
amputations,
polio, and other neurological
conditions.
Men
and women compete on the same teams and in
the same competitions.
Players are
assigned
a
sport classification
based on their level of
disability; teams must field 4 players (Paralympic)
or 5 players (WRS'S) with a mixture of
Classification
values, this allows players with
different functional
abilities to compete together.
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.
beneficiaries
and any wider benefits
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
objectives
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
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
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
going concern
Additional
information
(optional)
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
policy adopted
A description
ofthe principal
risks
Para 1.46 Lack offunds.
facing the charity
Lack ofmembers.
Other
Description ofcharity's trusts: SORP
reference
Type ofgoverning
document
Para 1.25 Constitution.
(trust deed, royalcharter)
How is the charity constituted? Para 1.25 CIO
(e.g unincorporated
association,
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
Other name the charity uses RGC
Registered
charity number
1169093
Trustee name Office (ifany) Dates acted if not for whole Name ofperson (or body)
year entitled to appoint trustee
(ifany)
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
C K
Fixed assets F01 F02 F03 FOC F05
Intangible assets
Tangible assets
{Note1$}
(Note 14)
ao&
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4576 6 101
Heritage assets {Note1$} 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
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05)4
Total cunent assets e10 4
Creditors: amounts
falling due within
one year
{Note20}
837
Net current aasetsfllabl$$ea} ea
Totalasseti less current /iaN/itles e13
Cteditori: amounts
falling due afbir
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
Fair value reserve 821
Tobe funds B22 35,778

RECEIPTS and PAYMEN TS ACCOUNT
For the Year
Ended 31"MARCH 2022.
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