WELTON AND BROUGH SPORTS CLUB Charity Registration No; 1180795 Stanley Jackson Way Welton HU15 1PT
Trustee Annual Report
Year ending 31[st] . October 2023
TRUSTEES
Howard Kingdom Graham Copley Simon John Hill Peter Beresford Jagger
The charity is managed by the Trustees who meet on a monthly basis. Any recruitment of new trustees is carried out in accordance with all necessary regulations.
OUR AIMS
To ensure that Welton and Brough Sports Club remains and continues to develop as a successful and respected club; to provide playing and non-playing opportunities open to all members of the local community, enabling every member to enjoy participation in all aspects of the club in a structured, fair, resourced, safe and friendly environment.
Aims of the clubs – cricket section
Harness and develop all young cricketers, so they have the opportunity to contribute to the game of cricket at all levels and play a central role in club cricket life.
OUR OBJECTIVES/ACTIVITIES
The promotion of Community participation in healthy recreation for the benefit of Welton and Brough and the surrounding area by the provision of facilities for playing sports.
By maximising the number of young cricketers participating in the clubs junior section, within the safe limits of the clubs resources. By providing structured participation opportunities for young cricketers to improve and develop their skills within the club, from six years of age through to 18 years of age. By maximising the retention and involvement of young cricketers through a structured integration into the senior teams within the club. By providing young cricketers with appropriate access to opportunities in District and County programmes By ensuring the club develops and maintains sufficient number of ECB qualified coaches and volunteers working within the junior section.
Develop and Strengthen a structure and pathway for women and girls to actively participate in and follow cricket:-
By increasing the number of girls and women participating in cricket within the club, particularly within the junior section. By working with Yorkshire Cricket Boards, cricket development manager and the clubs school links in exploring opportunities for greater expansion of girls cricket in the local community and the East Riding of Yorkshire.
Develop and strengthen the whole club environment, promoting cricketing opportunities for disabled people:-
By ensuring that the club is open and welcoming to disability cricketers, spectators and visitors. By developing and providing access to links within the club to County / National disability cricket programmes By identifying improvements to ensure that facilities both on the playing areas and
club amenities are safe and suitable for disabled people Develop and promote cricket for black and ethnic minorities
By ensuring that the club is open and welcoming to black or ethnic minority players, supporters and visitors
Ensure that our cricket club is an integral part of the local community, contributing an invaluable service to all sections of the local community, developing club members, supporters and volunteers. By ensuring that the club is open and welcoming to all cricketers, supporters, visitors, volunteers and sponsors. By ensuring the club plays an active role where appropriate in community events e.g. playing field and facilities fund raising. By ensuring that the club is pro-active in attracting new members to the club, particularly junior members, volunteers, vice presidents, social members and sponsors By promoting an active link and good relationship with local primary and secondary schools. By ensuring that the wider local community is aware of the cricket club, its activities and events.
The junior section has enjoyed their training sessions and competitive games
The senior sections completed a full and successful season with the new Academy Team winning the Sunday Division
This year we have included a womens team who have been very succesful.
Every Friday evening we hold junior coaching sessions where parents are encourage to take part. Family members are welcomed making the evening a healthy public benefit for all concerned.
The finances of the charity are very closely monitored by the Treasurer as per the attached accounts.
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