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Camden
complies
Fencing Club is a member ofthe
with its membership
obligations.
British Fencing Association and
relevant,
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e relationship
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CFC's objective is the CFC's objective is the promotion ofcommunity ofcommunity ofcommunity participation in healthy
recreation
in particular
by the provision of facilities, equipment and
Summary
ofthe objects
ofthe coaching for the sport offencing in the London Borough of Camden.
charity set out in its
governing document
Physical
training
and education available to all in the community.
Mental wellbeing
Coaching
training
Mentoring
Support at competitions
Summary ofthe main Equipment
loan
activities undertaken for the
public benefit in relation to Bursaries where funding
allows
these objects (include within
this section the statutory
Social events and fundraising
declaration that trustees have
had regard
issued by
to the guidance
the Charity
The Trustees have regard to the guidance
Commission
on Public Benefit.
issued by the Charity
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Summary
ofthe main
achievements
ofthe charity
during the year
Camden
Fencing Club is one ofthe UK's most successful fencing clubs
offering lessons
in both sabre and foil weapons to children,
adults and
veterans.
We welcome beginners
and experienced
fencers of all
ages covering a broad range ofabilities from those starting the sport to
members
ofthe GB national teams. Our programmes
are aimed to help
people realise their true potential.
We run 4 youth and 3adult sessions per week with one competitive
session each month
with professional
coaches. We have 180regular
members
and visitors participating
in our Club.
Camden
Fencing Club has worked
hard create a programme
to support
fencers on the journey to the Olympics
and support the Club. We have 1
woman
and three men who are Olympic hopefuls
(Aliya Itzkowitz,
Curtis
Miller, Jonathan
Webb and Richard Kruse). Even though this has been
halted due to the Covid-19 pandemic
we are still supporting
our fencers
on their journeys
and we hope that they can continue
in their quest to
qualify for Tokyo 2021.
The London Borough of Camden
is concerned
about inactive youth and
we are delighted
that they have agreed for CFC to provide after school
fencing sessions.
Evidence suggests that fencing
is uniquely
positioned
to attract an inactive population
that is uninterested
in sport and inactive
population.
Fencing is a strategic sport, almost like a physical
form of
chess. Itteaches young people to think for themselves
and to analyse the
way other people think.
We also launched
Muslim Women Fence in conjunction
with the Muslim
Sports Association
and Camden
Muslim Women's
Project to engage
Muslim women
in sport. This is a targeted
approach - giving
Muslim
women the opportunity
to stay physically
active and socialise at the same
time. Many ofour participants
have young
children
and welcome the time
to do an activity which engages them physically
and mentally.
Fencing
is an activity that gives girls the opportunity
to master
challenges,
boosting their self-esteem
and resilience. Fencing takes
attention
away from looks and instead
puts the focus on physical fitness
and improving
technique.
The club also received a grant from London Sport to start a satellite after
school club at Acland
Burghley School.
Unfortunately,
due to Covid-19
we have been unable to start the programme,
however as soon as we
get the go ahead from the school and the government
we shall
endeavour
to carry out this programme.
The Winton family were recognised
for their donations
and the Club
continues to use the Camden
Winton
Fund to support talented fencers to
compete
in the UK and abroad.
The club continues to win medals at National
and international
sabre and
foil events
in varying
men and women age categories.
Highlights
of
Fencers results for the season within the Club are:
lan Ho —who qualified for the GBRCadet team who attended
the
European
Championships
in Porec- Croatia
in February 2020. Ian put in
a credible performance
in both the individual
and team events.
Revenues are significantly Revenues are significantly Revenues are significantly down on 30%due down on 30%due down on 30%due down on 30%due down on 30%due to Covid-19. to Covid-19. With the
Brief statement ofthe generous
support
of Members who donated f14,000 and with
charity's
policy
on reserves Government
support
off10,000we were able to keep the Club open. We
were also able to put aside enough money to restart the Club in line with
Government
and
British Fencing Covid-19 guidelines.
Although
suspended
for the time being we are delighted that we have
more fencers competing
in
the UK and Internationally.
While this has led
to increased
travel expenses for coaches,
we are fortunate that the
Camden
Winton
Fund was able to assist our elite Fencers including four
who are Olympic hopefuls.
The Government has stopped funding for Fencing. Camden Fencing
Club continues
our reciprocal
arrangement with elite fencers for training
and coaching which has been very successful in helping them on their
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In deficit
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any fundraising);
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objectives
ofthe charity;
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Signature(s)
Full name(s) Patricia Obiageli Aiyenuro
Position (eg Secretary, Chair, Chair
etc)
Date 24/1 1/20
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Receipts and payments accounts CC&ea
For the period
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Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
Total funds Last year
tothe nearest
6
to the nearest 2 to the nearest 6 to the nearest 6 tothe nearest 6
A1 Recel ts
Membership
Lessons
Visitor fees 533,285 45,138
Compeatlons 59,195 8195 9A92
CFC Promotion
(Handles,
etc) 5255
Grants (inc Jack Patchy) 1,500 11,825 2250
Sponsorships
(inc
GLL) 58,765 9250
Oonations 514,091 11.655
Other revenues
(fund
raising, armory) f746 1,321
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AR) 67,8$7
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Advertlslrlg 180
Hall Hire 19,097 18,097 29,756
Compeblion 12,321 12,321 4,261
CFC Promotion
Srltlsh Fencing Membsmhip
Equipment
&Armoury
Continued
Education
Remuneration 24,311 10,000 $4,311 35,883
Sponsomhip
&Travel
1,868 1,866 2,528
Web hosting snd domains
Member Grants 3,400
Other Expenses 790 1,374
Sub total 81,'716 10,000 71,719 83.979
A4 Asset snd investment
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Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
Total funds Last year
to the nearest to the nearest 6 to the nearest 4 to the nearest 9 to the nearest 2
A1 Recel ts
Membersili
Lessons Visitor fees
633255 45,138
Com
titions
Eg 195 9,195 9,492
CFC Promotion
Hoodies
etc F255 255
Grants
inc Jack Patch
S onsorshi
s inc GLL
F-1 500
Es 765
11,920 13,326
8,765
2,250
9,250
Donations 214091 14,091 11,655
Other revenues
fund raisin
arms 6746 746 1,321
Sub total(Gross income for
AR)
67,837 11,826 79,603 79,106
A2 Asset and investment sales
see table .
Sub total
Total receipts 67,837 11,826 - 79,603 79,106
A3 Payments
Advertising 180 190
Half Hire
Compaction
CFC Promotion
19097
12321
367
19 097
12321
367
29 756
4,201
Bntish Fencing Membership
Equipment
&Armoury
Continued
Education
40
745
745 40
6358
Remuneration
Sponsorship
lt Travel
Web hosting
and domains
24311 10000 34311
1 508
350
35903
2,529
Member Grants
Other Expenses
2000
790
2000
790
3400
1 374
Sub total st,rts 'l0,000 71,719 93,979
A4 Asset and investment
purchases,
(see table)
Sub total
TOtal paymentS 61,719 10,000 - 71umg 03,970
Net ofreeelptsf(paym
ants/
As Transfers
between funds
6,110 1,826 4,874
A6 Cash funds last year end 13,748 13,748
Cash funds this year end 19.866 1,826 21,602 4,874
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Unrestricted Restricted Endowment
Details funds funds funds
81Cash funds London Sport Satefite Grant to nearest E to nearest E
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to nearest E
Lgoyds Bank Treasurer +Savings + Petty le,ggg
Total cash funds le.gsg 1,S26
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funds funds funds
Details to nearest E to nearest E to Itesrsst E
82 Other monetary assets
83Investment assets De(age Fund lo which
asset belongs
Cos op ona Current value
(optional)
84Assets retained for the Details Fund to which
asset belongs
Cost (optional) Current value
charity's
own use
85 Liabilities Details Fund to which
llabgity relates
Amount
due
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When due
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Signed by one or two trustees
behalf ofag the trustees
on Signature Print Name Date of
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