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|Summary <br>charity as <br>document|ofthe purposes ofthe<br> set out in its governing||||Para 1.17|We are a wheelchair<br>rugby club. Wheelchair<br>rugby<br>is a sport for the disabled. The club is open<br>to all ages, male and female. We aim to provide<br>a|||
|||||||safe environment<br>for the disabled to play sport|||
|||||||for recreation or competitively.|||
|Summary ofthe main activities<br>relation to those purposes<br>for||||in|Para 1.17and<br>1.19|Rybi Gogledd<br>Cymru<br>RGC Wheelchair<br>Rugby|||
|the public benefit,<br>in particular,<br>the activities, projects or services<br>identified<br>in the accounts.||||||Just to tell you a bit about ourselves. We were<br>established<br>as a charity<br>in 2016.We are a sports<br>club for people with disabilities to play|||
|||||||wheelchair<br>rugby.|||
|||||||Wheelchair<br>Rugby combines elements of|||
|||||||basketball,<br>rugby, and ice hockey. Players|||
|||||||compete<br>in teams offour to carry a ball across|||
|||||||the opposing team's goal line. Contact between|||
|||||||wheelchairs<br>is permitted<br>and is in fact an integral|||
|||||||part ofthe sport as players use their chairs to|||
|||||||block and hold opponents.<br>Wheelchair<br>rugby|||
|||||||players compete<br>in manual<br>wheelchairs|||
|||||||specifically designed<br>for the sport, Wheelchair|||
|||||||Rugby<br>is a Paralympic<br>sport, with over twenty|-six||
|||||||countries<br>competing<br>in international|||
|||||||competition.<br>Great Britain managed<br>to secure|the||
|||||||gold medal<br>in the last Paralympics.|||
|||||||To be eligible to play Wheelchair<br>Rugby|||
|||||||(Paraiympic)<br>individuals<br>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<br>paralysis ofthe||
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|||||||arms. Other disability<br>groups who play include||
|||||||cerebral<br>palsy, muscular<br>dystrophy,<br>amputations,||
|||||||polio, and other neurological<br>conditions.<br>Men||
|||||||and women compete on the same teams and<br>in||
|||||||the same competitions.<br>Players are assigned<br>a||
|||||||sport classification<br>based on their level of||
|||||||disability; teams must field 4 players<br>(Paralympic)||
|||||||or 5 players (WR5'S) with a mixture of||
|||||||Classification<br>values, this allows players with||
|||||||different functional<br>abilities to compete together.||
|||||||WR5's is a much newer version ofthe sport and||
|||||||allows people with a much wider range of||
|||||||disabilities to compete.||
|||||||RGC currently<br>are competing<br>in Division 2 ofthe||
|||||||National<br>league. After a clean sweep<br>in last||
|||||||weekend's<br>Super Series, we are now leading the||
|||||||league table.||
|||||||Anyone<br>is welcome to join our club, male,||
|||||||female, adult, or child. The sport can be played||
|||||||by the disabled or non-disabled<br>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<br>making<br>a|I|
|Commission||on|public|benefit||decision to which the guidance<br>is relevant||



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||reference||||||
|Summary<br>ofthe main achievements|Para 1.20|We continue to provide|||an environment|for|
|ofthe charity,<br>identifying<br>the<br>difference the charity's<br>work has<br>made to the circumstances<br>of its||disabled<br>sport at|members<br> a fun level|and new members to perform<br> all the way up to an elite level.|||
|beneficiaries<br>and any wider benefits|||||||
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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 <br>position|ofthe charity's<br>financial<br> at the end ofthe period|||Para 1.21|The total income for the year was <br>members fees f220 and Donations|f6,970 <br>and|from|
||||||Sponsorships<br>E6,250, Expenditure|totalled||
||||||f17,059; leaving<br>a net excess ofexpenditure|||
||||||over income for the year off10,089compared|||
||||||to f4,436 in 2022.|||
|Statement<br>explaining<br>the policy for<br>holding<br>reserves stating why they||||Para 1.22|Reserves are held to allow us to purchase<br>equipment<br>as and when required.<br>Also, to||future<br> enter|
|are held|||||the club in various tournaments<br>for the coming|||
||||||year.|||
|Amount|ofreserves|held||Para 1.22|Approximately f10,000|||
|Reasons|for holding|zero reserves||Para 1.22|N/A|||
|Details offund materially|||in deficit|Para 1.24|N/A|||
|Explanation<br>ofany uncertainties||||Para 1.23|N/A|||
|about the charity continuing<br>as a||||||||
|going concern||||||||



|Explanation<br>ofany uncertainties<br>Para 1<br>about the charity continuing<br>as a<br>going concern|Explanation<br>ofany uncertainties<br>Para 1<br>about the charity continuing<br>as a<br>going concern|.23|N/A|
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|Additional<br>information<br>(optional)||||
|You may choose to include further|statements|where|relevant about:|
||SORP|||
||reference|||
|The charity's<br>principal<br>sources of|Para 1.47||Donations or grants|
|funds (including<br>any fundraising)||||
|Investment<br>policy and objectives|Para 1.46||N/A|
|including<br>any social investment||||
|policy adopted||||
|A description<br>ofthe principal<br>risks|Para 1.46||Lack offunds.|
|facing the charity||||
||||Lack ofmembers.|
|Other||||





|Description<br>ofcharity's trusts:|Description<br>ofcharity's trusts:|Description<br>ofcharity's trusts:|Description<br>ofcharity's trusts:|SORP||
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|Type ofgoverning|document|||Para 1.25|Constitution.|
|(trust deed, royal|charter)|||||
|How is the charity|constituted||P|Para 1.25|CIO|
|(e.g unincorporated|association,|||||
|CIO)||||||
|Trustee selection|methods|including||Para 1.25|Trustees elected at AGM by members.|
|details of any constitutional||||||
|provisions e.g. election to||post||||
|or name of any person or||body||||
|entitled to appoint|one or|more||||
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|Policies and procedures<br>adopted for|Para 1.51|
|the induction<br>and training of||
|trustees||
|The charity's<br>organisational|Para 1.51|
|structure<br>and any wider network||
|with which the charity works||
|Relationship<br>with any related parties|Para 1.51|



|Charity name|Charity name|Rygbi Gogledd|Cymru|RGC Wheelchair|Rugby|
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|Other name|the charity uses|RGC||||
|Registered|charity number|1169093||||





|Charity's|principal|address||Long Garden,|Pound|Lane, Hanwood,|Shrewsbury.|
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|Trustee name|Office (ifany)|Dates acted if not for whole|Name of person (or body)|
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|Mark Baines||All year|Committee|
|Roy Humphreys||All year|Committee|
|Jane Thomas||9'"Jan 2024|Committee|









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|h4embership<br>Fe s|||220||470|
|Grants Received||||||
|Donations<br>and Sponsorship|||6250|||
|EgpENSES||||||
|ire ofTraining Facilities||||2341||
|Accommodation||1724||ll08||
|GB~RMembership|Fees|||-12||
|Tournament<br>Fees||1615||2129||
|Fundraising<br>Commissions||||1517||
|uipment<br>Repairs|md Maintenance|4995||1003||
|Sun<br>Expenses||||178||
|Accountancy<br>Fees||220||250||
|Depreciation||5049|17059|1525|10039|
|INCOMErE|PENDITUREfortheYear|K|-10089|||



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