CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
TNstèes' Annual Report for the perlod
From l Ottober 2022
To 30 September 2023
Reference and Administratlve detals
Charlty name
Shoreham Salling Club
Other name charity is known
Regtstered tharity number
1186853
Charitvs principal address
223 Harbour Way,
Shoreham-by-sea.
West Susse
BN43 5HZ
Names of the charlty tntstees who manage the charity
Trustee name
Office Ilf any)
Dates atted rf not
for whole year
Name of person {or
body) entitled to
appoirt trustee Irfan )
Tyler Harmsworth
Cornmodore,
Chairman
Robert Rattray
Philip Ayion
Richard Bramley
lan Knight
Treasurer
Name5 of the trustees for the charity. rf any, (for example. any custodlan trustees)
Trustee name
Dates acted rf not for whole year

Objertive5 and Activilie5
Summary of the purposes of
the charity a5 Set out in its
governing document
The objects of Shoreham Sailin8 aub are to promote and facilbtate
communty Participation in healthy recreation by providing facilities for
5ailiTr8 and other water sports, and in particular dinghy sailing* primèrilv
(though not exclusfvetyl. to those residents in West and East Sussex.
Summary ofthe maln
actlvltles in relation to those
purp05e5 forthe publ
benefft, in particutar, the
activities. projects or seNice5
identified in the accounts.
Our artivities achieve our objects through a comprehensive sailing
programme from March-November. facilitatin8 sailing on Sundays and
Wednesdays. Additional training and youth days were run on saturdays
and through the schrM)I holidays.
The publlc benefrt of the organisations. purposes are,.
Improve physical and mental skill and strength
Promote healthy lrfestyk to mernber5 of all ages
Increase awareness of sea safety and environmental awareness
Provide local residents opportunities for participat￿n in sailing
Statement confirming
whether the trustees hève
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charlty
Commission on
ublic berbefrt
The Trustees have had regard of the guidance issued by the Chartty
Commission on public benefrt.
Athlevements and Perfomiance
The club has a diverse mefflbership. We now have 278 members acms5
193 memberships in the following categories
MEIIBERSHtps
Current
M•mbeTrhips
93
Summary of the main
achievements of the charty,
ident(fyin8 the difference the
charity's work ha5 made to the
circumstances of its
beneficiaries and ary wider
benefits to society as a whole.
Net Change
MEMBERS
Single
Family
YourNJ Petscml Stthlerrt
Dtstance
123
25
21
Cael
21
Affiliate
193
27
The club has continued to attract new members across several categories
throughout 2023 wrth o 9 net new rnemberships in the current year.
The two club affiliates include Adur Sailing Club, an RYA Trainin8 Centre,
and the 35 Lancing Sea Scouts. Both are vital contributors tu the Club's
success. ASC is a voluntary run club which provide5 a formal pathway to
vouth sailors wishing to follow RYA dinghy sailing trdining stages 14. Both
affiliate5 make good use of the excellent facilities to provide a range of
healthy, community-based activr<ies. During the year, members of both
clubs have sailed together and enable further stope for working together.
The West Sussex Sthools and Youth Sailing Association Regatta is
pro8r3mmed for September 2024 at our club and will provlde a major
opportunity to supwrt youth development in the community.

The club has been artlve throughout the Summer months with its sailing
programme, open events. training activit￿5 and other events.
The club arranges regular organised racing on 3 sunday and Wednesday
evening together with open events. Whi15t a number of the 54 sessions
organised over the ￿3T were cancelled due to poor weather Condition5,
the dub was still able to 8enerate strong particlpation.
EX￿pt￿naL weather conditions have 5adty meant a number of club events
were unable to take pla￿-thIS impacted ￿gUlar community 5e&4ions
such as Women on Water. Improvers and specific open events.
Despite this. the club did su￿eSsfUlly run both Women on Water and
Improver sessions. Both provide an excellent opportunity for members
and visitors to increase their boat handlin8 confidence outside of racing
and with safety cover.
Wtth Women on Water, four sessions on a Friday evening were held and
well attended. The social aspect of these sessitins proved to be ever 50
populai, with the BBOs and bar being well attended Idesplte sailing bein8
cancelled due to the poor weather, the BBQ went ahead and was a great
success).
The Improver programme scheduled 14 Saturday sessions between March
and Ortober including the four end of season Brownleaf Cup races held
over two days in September. The improver events have proven
in(￿351n8ty popular, with new members and prospective rnembers from
the local community continuin£ to Sign up and join as members
throughout September.
We continue to attract young families and develop the skills of the new
members. We seek to support our members undertake rescue boat
trainin& first aid trainin& and other related skilLs to ensure the clLsb's
sustainabilty.
It has been an eventFul year for the travelling youth ILCA sallor5 mixlng
exams With impressive results In both the 4 & 6 rigs at a number of
international events. One member finished a5 2nd U19 female and has
Just secured a place in the RYA Youth Perforrnance Squad.
The Junior sailors in the Topper fleet have been travelling throughout the
UK and Ireland by taking part in the Traveller and Natiofjal series of ILCA.
getting some excellent reyjlts in venues across London. the South East
and further ar￿Id. Th￿ included the Shoreham Open which was attended
by nearly 40 boats revelllng in the Sunshine and near perfect sailing
conditions. One of our members was selected for the ITCA National
Training Squad while two othets are joining the RYA London and South
East Regional Training Group.
Ourlng the course of the year. the club continues to work with Shoreham
Port to document the grft of land which is expected to happen after
remedial works to the revetments bordering the club that will be
r￿ertaken by the EDwronment Agency in Autumn 2024. The legal
process to document the new boundary is delayed due to thi5 further
work being planned to improve the revetments bordering the club
property. The EA will fund all legals expenses a550ciated with this.

Flnanclal Re¥lew
Revlew of the charitys financial
position at the end of the
period
The club Inverted £12,074 in its equipment and facilitbes over the year,
and incurred variou5 one-off expenses resLtlting in cash reserves of
£38,112.
Statement explaining the poliry
for holdin8 reserve5 Stating
why they are held
Amount of reserves held
Reasons for holding iero
reserves
Funds are held to cover a year of operatk)nal costs in the event of a loss of
income and to meet any unforeseen expenditure.
The club retains £38,112 of cash reserves
Not applicable
Detaits of fund materialty in
deficri
Explanation of any
uncertaintie5 about the charty
continuing as a goin
concern
Not applicable
Not applicatrAe
Structure, Governance and Management
Description of charitvs tnjsts..
Type ofgoverning document
How is the chaTity constituted?
Constituthjn adopted 15 March 2020
Charltable Incorporate Organisation - Association
Trustee selection methods including detaiL8 of any
constitutlonal pmvisions e.g. election to post or
name of any person or body entitled to appoint one
or more trustees
TrLtrStees are appointed or ￿appoInted annuallv
at the Annual general Meeting in November
Funds held as tusto(fian trustees on behalf of others
Description of the assets held thi5 capacty
Not applkable
Name and objects of the charity on whose behalf the assets are held
and how this falls wlthin the custodian chariirfs objects
Not applicable
Detalls of arrangements for safe ￿stOdY and segregatlon of Such assets
frorn the charitys own assets
Not applicable
Exemptions frorn disclosure
Rea50n for noTrdisclosure of ke
rsonnel detaits

Declaratlons
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees. report above.
$18ned on behalf of the charitvs trnstees
Full n•me{s)
Tyler Harnisworth
Posltlon {eg
Secretary. Chair. etcl
Chairman. Commodore. Trustee
Date
Oct 12, 2023

SIGNED 8Y ALLOTHER TRU￿E5 APPROVING THE TRUSTEE ANNUAL REPORT
NAME OF TRUSTEE
PHILIP
A￿ON
IAN
KNIGHT
RICHARD
ROBERT
BRAMLEY
RAThRAY
SIGNATURE
12 October 2023
DATE
Oct 13. 2023
Oct 14, 2023
Oct 13, 21n3

CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
SHOREHAM SAIUNG CLUB
Receipts and payments accounts
CC16a
Forth• wiod
To
0IM(W2tr22
Section A Receipts and payments
Unrestri¢trd
Restricted
funds
Endowment
lunds
Total fvod8
La8t
A1 Re￿Ipts
Mpmbwshp
Grant and
14766
41,035
709
11,7B7
421
s￿la1
Otherln))mWFLW DAY
11J91
Sub tOtal(G￿SS Incon￿ forAR)
A888t and In¥eslm•nt 5al8s.
(see tablel.
S7.683
57.742
A3Pa
Admln
Establishm￿1
Owalfmal
11674
17,ty)1
7,78S
6,801
44261
14,040
16,431
10,375
4799
17mt
6PJ1
Sub total
A4 As#et and Investment
urchases
$ee tsble
Clubhousè
Flxture$ & Fittin
Plant & Machlne
Contalngrs
Safe Boat
salllng Equiprn8nVAnchor8.
Ro
Buo
SallSn
36S
8,915
732
4.732
317
3.847
317
7.916
1327
menvcadet Dln
Sub total
4.22D
73,396
11037
12,037
Net of receipts/(poymentsJ
AS Trdnsfers between fund¥
A8 Cash funds last ￿ar0nd
Cash fvnds this year end
.29
8,112
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Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Unrestricted
Restricted
funds
lund5
lo nNreJtt
Endowment
fund8
b) noarestt
Categori•¥
Details
B1 Cash fvnds
136
Bank
100
Totsl cash fund%
Unr•¥trlctsd
fun(ls
R•strl¢t8d
fvnds
b) noar¥¥te
Endowmènt
funds
to n1•￿t£
Deta115
F￿r￿to￿￿￿h
Curr8ntvilL
on*1
DetsFIs
Fundtowthkh
Detsils
CoAt ¢ok￿e￿al)
Currwrt valu8
onal
61.328
B4 Asg9ts r•tslnod for th&
charl￿5 own use
1$7.827
11D.130
47.76U
13.480
9.678
5.233
14,6
6,221
PL8rt &
717
632
4647
13,214
Fwh1towhkb
Detslls
B5 L5abiliti
Stwed by trust￿ on behaN
of all InJstee5
S¥Jnalure
Pnnt Na
Date of approval
ROBERT RA￿RAy
12 October
Oct 12, 2023
1012023
023
TYLER HARMSWORTH
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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examiner's
report on the accounts
Soction A
Independent Examiner's Report
Report to the t￿￿tea
SHOREHAM SAILING CLUB
On accounts for the year
ended
30 SEPTEMBER 2¢Y23
Charity no
(if any)
1186853
set out on pages
1T08
I report to the trustees on ry examliat1c￿ of the ￿ountE of the above
charity Ilhe Tnistl for the year ended
R￿ponsibIlItIa* and the ¢hwty trusteeg ofthe Trust. you are re8ponsiJle for the preparation
basis of report of the ￿l￿nts In accorthce with the requirements of the Gharilies Act
2011 1.the Act").
I rep)rt in resped of my examination of the Trust's accounts caryied out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carying out my examination. I
have Tdlowtrj the applicabje DirectK)ns given by the Chanty Commtssion
under sethon 14515){bl of the Act.
I have cc¥nplet&l my examinatK>n. I Confi￿ that Th) material matters have
Coff* to rry attention (other than that disclosed bekhv'l in connÈditsn with
the examination whicti give5 me cause to believe that in, any material
Independent
eXamI￿r,5 statement
accounting reiayts *we not kepl in ￿C(￿danCe wrth section 130 of
the Act or
the accounts do ncrt ac%c￿d with the accounting rerJ)rds
have no concerns and have coff£ across no other matters in Connection
with Ihe examinalK)n to whth atten￿n slK)uld be drawn in order to enable a
proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
. Please delete the words in the brackets rfthey do not apply.
Sign•d:
Dat•:
17 OCTOBER 2023
Name:
SIMON JAMES
Relevant professional
qualification(sl or body
(rf any):
ACA
28129 CARLTON TERRACE PORTSLADE EAST SUSSEX BN41 1UR
IER
October 2018

Sectioii B
Disclos
on￿ CoMp￿e rf the exanNner needs to hvJhlight matters of concern (sae CC32.
Inde￿dent examination of tharity accounts.. directions and guidance for
examiners).
Give hele brief dgtails of
any items that the
•xamlner viishes to
IER
October 2018