SALISBURY STINGRAYS SWIMMING CLUB
ANNUAL REPORT 2023
Five Rivers Leisure Centre Hulse Road Salisbury SP2 3NR
Registered Charity in England and Wales 1196909
Contents
CONTENTS .................................................................................................................................... 1 CHAIR ANNUAL REPORT ................................................................................................................. 2 Summer Open Meet and Club Champs ............................................................................................................ 2 Successes at Counties, Regional and Nationals ............................................................................................... 3 Coaching Team .................................................................................................................................................. 3 TREASURER ANNUAL REPORT ........................................................................................................ 5 Income and Expenditure ................................................................................................................................... 5 Reserve Position and Budgets .......................................................................................................................... 6 Financial Summary ........................................................................................................................................... 6 MEMBERSHIP ANNUAL REPORT ...................................................................................................... 7 HEAD COACH ANNUAL REPORT ....................................................................................................... 8 Wiltshire County Championships ..................................................................................................................... 8 South West Summer Regionals ......................................................................................................................... 8 British Summer Nationals ................................................................................................................................. 9 English Summer Nationals................................................................................................................................ 9 National Team County Championships ............................................................................................................ 9 South West Winter Regionals ............................................................................................................................ 9 Swim England Winter Short Course Nationals ................................................................................................. 9 Masters .............................................................................................................................................................. 9 SWIM SCHOOL ANNUAL REPORT ................................................................................................... 11 Overview .......................................................................................................................................................... 11 Membership..................................................................................................................................................... 11 Teachers and Volunteers ................................................................................................................................. 12 Summary ......................................................................................................................................................... 12 EDUCATION ANNUAL REPORT ....................................................................................................... 13 Swim Teachers ................................................................................................................................................ 13 South West Region Young Volunteer Programme .......................................................................................... 13 Summary ......................................................................................................................................................... 13 FUNDRAISING ANNUAL REPORT .................................................................................................... 14 OFFICIALS ANNUAL REPORT ......................................................................................................... 15 COMMUNICATIONS ...................................................................................................................... 16 Swim Club Manager ........................................................................................................................................ 16 Social Media .................................................................................................................................................... 16 Website ............................................................................................................................................................ 16 Print Media ...................................................................................................................................................... 16 SWIMMARK ................................................................................................................................. 16 ACCOUNTS 2022-2023 .................................................................................................................. 17
Chair Annual Report Natasha Falkner
S�ngrays helped to run the first weekend and I was extremely proud to be part of it. Our volunteers worked extremely hard over the two days, and we had fantas�c feedback from clubs and officials. S�ngrays also provided volunteers and officials for the sessions at the Link Centre and again we received praise, so I’d like to thank everyone who came forward to help the club.
Summer Open Meet and Club Champs
In June we sought to build upon the success of the 2022 open meet at Five Rivers organised by the previous commitee. The event proved to be a huge success and entries were filled in record �me meaning we had to unfortunately turn some clubs away. Our tuck shop proved so popular that we ran out of stock by the end of the first day and had to visit the cash-and-carry to restock! We also invited Jenny from Fastlegs to set up a stall. This proved popular as she was able to offer good advice and has expressed an interest in coming back next year.
officials, marshals, �ming desk operators, runners, etc all covered by parents. It was lovely to see some new faces. Thank you all.
A�er the summer break we got ready for the Club Champs. All three sessions ran smoothly, again with posi�ve feedback from officials and from Durrington and Tidworth. The club champs are a great opportunity for many of our younger squads’ swimmers to get their first taste of racing and to clock up qualifying �mes for Coun�es.
Successes at Coun�es, Regional and Na�onals
The Head Coach will report in more detail, but we’d like to send massive congratula�ons to all our swimmers. The hard work and determina�on by swimmers and coaches produced fantas�c results with Oscar, Theo and Iola medalling at the Na�onals at Ponds Forge in August.
Coaching Team
Former head coach Chris White le� the club unexpectantly in September and has now moved to Winchester Penguins where we wish him all the best. This did create quite a staff shortage, but exis�ng staff and parents rallied.
Special thanks go to Tim Sadler who stepped up to role of Ac�ng Head Coach. Tim’s hard work and dedica�on steadied the ship and we have been pleased to run our sessions with only a minimal number of cancella�ons.
run the land training programme.
We were pleased to recently announce the new coaching team which will headed by Tim, and we also welcome Emma Waller who is joining us in January. Abbie Simmonds and James Mansfield are working as Assistant Coaches and will con�nue to work towards their Level 2 qualifica�ons.
Tim Sadler – Head Coach
Tim will be taking the reigns as Head Coach. He’s been working in the role since September in an acting capacity and has earned the respect of parents and swimmers alike with his encouraging and helpful poolside manner. Tim has been getting great results and we’re looking forward with working with him to take the club forwards.
Emma Waller – Coach
Emma is a qualified swim teacher, teacher tutor, coach and soft tissue rehab specialist. As a parent of a regional level swimmer, she understands swimming and swimmers. Originally from Salisbury, we’re really looking forward to welcoming Emma to the Club where she will coach squads and Masters.
James Mansfield – Assistant Coach
James is a squad swimmer and has worked as volunteer swim teacher for some time before fully qualifying. He now works as a swim teacher and assistant coach and is looking forward to studying and training and hopes to gain his Level 2 qualification in 2024.
Abbie Simmonds- Assistant Coach
Also, a squad swimmer, Abbie has volunteered for Stingrays for some time and now works as a qualified swim teacher and assistant coach. She is also keen to progress and is working towards her Level 2 coaching qualification this year.
Treasurer Annual Report
Chris Backhouse
We would like to begin by thanking Nic Cleary who despite stepping down from the role as treasurer last AGM has been effectively performing the role again this year. We would also like to thank Nick Withers-Jones from Fawcetts for his continued support in preparing out accounts in the formats required for HMRC.
This last financial year appears to have been a good one for the club. We have again seen a significant growth in the Swim School. We are now seeing and income of £89,733 from this part of the club, an increase of over £20,000 from last year. We raised £500 in donations for the period.
Income and Expenditure
Our Income was £235,368 and our total expenditure was £222,628. This gives a net core profit for the year of £12,740 in the final audited accounts.
Coaching and teaching costs are largely similar to last year but again we have had increases to the hourly rates of pool hire at Five Rivers.
Training costs were £2,367 this financial year as we looked to keep investing in our Swim school teachers and coaches.
The graph below shows the historical income vs expenditure for the last 5 years for comparison.
Reserve Position and Budgets
It has been the goal to retain a reserve of around 3-4 months running costs which is around £45,000. At the end of the year our reserve was £69,117.
Financial Summary
| Income | ||
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| Swim England Registrations | 4,985 | |
| Fees | Squad Fees | 100,886 |
| Meet Fees | 23,051 | |
| Swim School | Lesson Fees | 89,733 |
| Badge Sales | 207 | |
| Income from Open Meet | 14,651 | |
| Kit Sales | 525 | |
| Social Events Payments In | 852 | |
| Fundraising | 478 | |
| Total | 235,368 | |
| Expenses - Charitable | ||
| CoachingFees | 84,672 | |
| TrainingCosts | 2,367 | |
| Pool and hall hire | 94,262 | |
| Miscellaneous Equipment | 822 | |
| Event Costs | 5,414 | |
| ASA Registration Fees | 5,715 | |
| Competition EntryFees | 20,481 | |
| Equipment Depreciation | 1,810 | |
| Total | 215,543 | |
| Expenses – Non-Charitable | ||
| Insurance | 1,323 | |
| Bankingand Card Fees | 3,542 | |
| IT Software | 2,220 | |
| Total | 7,085 | |
| Total Expenses | 222,628 |
Membership Annual Report
Greg Fergusson
The overall swim England membership numbers are as follows:
115 Club Compete 34 Club Train 45 club support
The ongoing health of the club is good with:
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Approximately 5 new enquiries for club swimming per month including masters.
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Trials are being held for new members on a monthly basis.
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There have been 10 new members gradua�ng from swim school into the performance 3 squad since September.
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There have been 5 new swimmers into compe��on squads since the start of December alone.
Head Coach Annual Report Tim Sadler
Firstly, I would like to say thank you to everyone for the amazing support that you have shown over the last few months. This has been a difficult period for the club and coaching staff since the resigna�on and almost immediate departure of the previous head coach and other coaching staff.
Tribbeck enough for stepping into their swimming coaching roles at short no�ce to ensure that there was minimal disrup�on to the swimmers and the swimming sessions over this period. I must also thank Greg Fergusson and Andrew Stanford-Jason for taking over and leading the gym, land training
Having been in place as ac�ng head coach for the past few months I cannot be more excited to take on the role of head coach and am looking forward to building a successful future for the Club and all those involved.
and progressing through their coaching qualifica�ons and Emma coming on board we now have a coaching structure in place to ensure a great programme is delivered to all squads.
As always, we have a very busy and compe��ve swimming calendar, beginning the year with the Wiltshire County Championships in January and ending with the Winter Short Course Na�onals in December. We have had some truly fantas�c results in these compe��ons but equally as important for me is the success we have had outside the winning of medals. We are seeing our swimmers improving their technique, developing a great work ethic, growing in self-confidence, and building up their resilience which will also help them outside the pool environment.
Reports for all our events/meets can be found on the Website/Facebook pages but some highlights are as follows.
Wiltshire County Championships
Leisure Centre, Marlborough College, and the Link Centre in Swindon. The Club made an excellent showing at the 2023 Championships. 54 of swimmers entered 385 races and achieved 236 personal best �mes. In total the club won 219 medals including 43 golds, 64 silvers and 54 bronzes. There were another 58 medals for 4th to 7th County places.
South West Summer Regionals
The South West Summer regionals take place over three weekends in April/May. The age group compe��on is held at Millfield and Bristol and the Youth compe��on at Plymouth. We had seventeen swimmers compe�ng in these championships, some compe�ng at regional level for the first �me. There were lots of fantas�c swims over the three weekends including many personal best �mes. We had swimmers making age group finals and with some excellent swims bringing home lots of medals.
Bri�sh Summer Na�onals
400FC, 800FC. Oscar swam fantas�cally throughout the week, swimming lots of PB’s, securing top ten finishes and making the final of the 400m FC. Simply brilliant!
English Summer Na�onals
Bri�sh Championships. We had three swimmers at the event all swimming a number of PB’s. Theo Parker-Minty swam in the 200m Fly. Iola Bellinger swam the 50/100/200 BR and Oscar Bellinger the 100 Fly, 200IM, 1500m FC, 50 Fly, 100FC, 50FC.
With a fantas�c swim Iola won the 100m Breaststroke and is now 12/13y English Na�onal Champion. She also won Silver in 50BR and bronze in the 200BR.
Theo with an equally fantas�c swim won the 200m Fly and is now the 15y English Na�onal Champion.
the 1500m FC.
To achieve seven medals at Na�onals and have 2 English Na�onal Champions is an amazing achievement and credit to all the hard work put in by these swimmers and former head coach Chris.
Na�onal Team County Championships
Iola was also selected as part of the team but could not swim due to regional netball commitments.
South West Winter Regionals
Georgie, Theo, Oscar, and Iola took part in the South West Winter Regional Championships at Millfield in November. This event included Great Britain Olympians James Guy and Mat Richards. There were some great swims by all those who took part including several medals and lots of best �mes.
Swim England Winter Short Course Na�onals
to other commitments were not able to par�cipate in the event this year.
Masters
represen�ng the Club who qualified for 12 events. Alex Richards swam in five events including the
1500m FC. Sharon Allen swam in all 3 Breaststroke events winning 2 bronze medals and securing gold in the 50 Breaststroke. Chris Jessop swam in four events winning a bronze, 2 silver and a gold medal in the 200m Backstroke. To have 2 English Na�onal Masters Champions is a great achievement.
selected to represent Wiltshire who finished third overall. Well done to Carol Vaughan, Wade Graham, Sharon Allen, and Rebecca Seymour.
In addi�on to all these compe��ons, we held the Salisbury S�ngrays open meet in June which was a great success and we have just finished hos�ng our combined club championships with Durrington and Tidworth. It was great to see so many fast swims and lots of medals being won.
We have also had a number of our swimmers selected to atend various Swim England Selec�on programmes. This a great achievement and will be a great learning experience for these swimmers.
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Wiltshire Development Camp 11-12 – Erin Applegate, Emilia Stewart, Hana Whi�ield, Eleanor Satchwell, Oliver Beddoes, Robert Edwards
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Swim England Na�onal Youth Development (Distance) Program – Oscar
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South West Regional Development (Distance) Program – Georgie
Well done to everyone on a fantas�c year for the Club. We are now looking forward to the new year, star�ng with Coun�es in January, and hope to achieve lots of success for all our swimmers in the coming season.
Swim School Annual Report Jon Tribbeck
Overview
The swim school has con�nued to go from strength to strength this year. We have added slightly more capacity and are now able to offer pre-compe��ve classes at both Godolphin and Five Rivers. The flow of gradua�ng pupils to other squads has increased and swimmers are moving from precompe��ve classes to either the Progressive Squads or Club Squad pathways.
Membership
but I can report that numbers have now improved and there has been a 19.6% year on year increase and the school is now 89% full, with 275 members.
Swim School Occupancy (December 2023)
| Session | Swimmers | Capacity | Occupancy |
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| Sunday | 186 | 204 | 87% |
| Tuesday | 39 | 48 | 79% |
| Thursday | 50 | 58 | 83% |
| Total | 275 | 310 | 89% |
Numbers as of 17th December 2023 2 new starters and 4 taster lessons are planned for January 2024 Approximately 4 swimmers expecting to trial for squad in January Waiting lists are in operation for some classes with 4 children currently waiting for spaces
Approximately 62 new swimmers have been added to the swim school’s books since September. This has kept us busy especially Libby Byam and Abbie Simmonds with a strong flow of new White Rays in September. Many of the beginner swimmers have now moved up to higher classes so the main capacity now is in the White Rays classes.
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Teachers and Volunteers
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would like. It is testament to the skills, loyalty and flexibility of our current teachers that the swim school has gone from strength to strength this year, despite various upheavals in the Club and the loss of the Swim School Manager last year.
We have been successful in atrac�ng volunteers to the Swim School and at the �me of wri�ng have 25. Many approach us to fulfil the service element of their Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme which we are proud to support. Many of these volunteers choose to stay on once their service period is completed. Since September all new volunteers are encouraged to complete a Swim England CPD as part of their induc�on.
Many of our young assistants reach the age of 16 in the coming months and several have already expressed an interest in training to become fully qualified Level 2 teachers. The Club has sought to encourage assistants to train by extending financial support to long term volunteers to fund their Level 1 courses.
Summary
The next few months will see the swim school consolida�ng its membership and teaching team. A new teaching programme is being rolled out and numbers of swimmers gradua�ng to Chub, Compe��ve and Progressive Squads is increasing. Feedback from staff, parents and children is posi�ve as we seek to further improve our offering. The Swim School Manager thanks Collete Rosendale for laying the founda�ons of the Swim School, as well as the support and coopera�on of the coaching team headed by Tim Sadler.
Educa�on Annual Report
Jez Burton
Salisbury S�ngrays has con�nued its ability to be able to help and encourage members to achieve a number of qualifica�ons this over the course of the last 12 months.
Swim Teachers
congratula�ons to all who qualified. Zoe Palmer completed her Swim England Coaching Assistant Course before her departure for university and I would like to wish Zoe every success in both her future coaching career and in her studies, and our volunteer assistants are soon to embark on their CPD to aid their development into teachers in the future. All of which helps develop both the club and the swimmer’s skills and understanding within the sport.
South West Region Young Volunteer Programme
In the next coming year, I hope to re-establish a cohort on the South West Region Young Volunteer Programme, which I expect to start in Autumn 2024. The Programme aimed at 15 -18-year-old volunteers from clubs and open to all disciplines consists of:
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25 hours volunteering
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3 courses
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Timekeeping – online and prac�cal
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Aqua�c Poolside helper – F2F course
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Keeping Safe in Sport – F2F course
courses booked for the new year, the next class of teaching assistants to begin their teaching courses and working closely with the coaching team, hopefully a range of talks and workshops for both swimmers and parents to help broaden knowledge and understanding of the sport in a number of areas.
Summary
Salisbury S�ngrays has con�nued its tradi�on of being able to help promote its members outside of the pool to further develop their abili�es and knowledge within the sport and bring the next genera�on of teachers and coaches into being to support the club.
In 2023/24, we aim to be able to further build upon this success and con�nue our ability to aid members to gain qualifica�ons in both teaching and coaching environments but also look to offer further exci�ng educa�onal opportuni�es to build the understand of the sport in a wider context within all aspects of Salisbury S�ngrays.
Fundraising Annual Report Ale Brierly and Helen Iveson
2023 has been a challenging year in which to con�nue to raise funds for the club, not least because many poten�al donors are no longer in posi�ons where they are able to give financial support to our club, however much they would like to. Following mul�ple emails, phone calls and face to face visits to Salisbury City centre however, we were successful in securing raffle prizes for the summer club championships from the following Salisbury local business:
| Casa Fina | Parker Bullen Solicitors | Oso Boutique |
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| Cup Bubble Tea | Ecco | Splash of Colour |
| Roly’s Fudge Pantry | Premier Fish at Home | HR Tribbeck and Son |
Hot heat prizes were also provided by Sweet Tooth Salisbury in return for promo�on of their business on our Facebook page.
Businesses were thanked in person, on our Facebook page and in the Meet Programme. Our other focus was raising funds for new star�ng blocks. Despite mul�ple calls to many local businesses, we were only successful in securing enough funding for one block. Further applica�ons were made to na�onal funding sources but to date none of these applica�ons have been successful. Further funding will need to be acquired from other sources.
Ale and Helen would like to thank all the members of the club who helped with fundraising this year and are very grateful to the rest of the commitee for suppor�ng them in these roles.
Andrew Kennedy
level 4 to level 1. Club officials have formed the majority of the numbers needed to host races at Five Rivers and contributed to staffing at all away open meets.
atending swimmers and the club has a constant need to train new members to share the duty.
Training is funded by Swim South West and includes an online module followed by mentored poolside experience leading to the award of Judge level 1 (J1). Typically, officials will support events that their children are compe�ng in, there is no expecta�on for them to work just because they are trained. Please email ofcials@salisburys�ngrays.co.uk if you are able to help.
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You get lunch/snacks provided.
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Normally free parking.
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No spectator entry fee.
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You get a poolside view of the racing.
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Learning more about swimming.
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Avoid ge�ng bored at open meets!
Communica�ons
Swim Club Manager
The club uses “Swim Club Manager” (SCM) to manage all aspects of organisa�on and communica�on. SCM was deemed to be the best fit for the club in 2019 but the market has changed, and this may no longer be the case. Other systems on the market may offer increased func�onality, beter support and improved value for money so we are currently reviewing all available op�ons.
Social Media
We have an ac�ve Facebook Group and Facebook page to compliment news stories that are published on our website. The Facebook page is publicly viewable, but the Facebook group is private and intended for use only by current members of Club (Swim School, Squad and Masters)
Website
Our website is an integral part of the SCM package to which we subscribe. There’s been a lot of changes to the club over the last year or so and a new version of the website is currently under development.
Print Media
Press releases are submited to the Salisbury Journal and other publica�ons on a regular basis.
SwimMark
Accounts 2022-2023
Salisbury Stingrays Swimming Club
Statement of Financial Activities
For the year ended 31 August 2023
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Year to Period to
Unrestricted Restricted 31.8.23 31.8.22
Note £ £ £ £
INCOMING RESOURCES
Incoming resources from generated funds:
Voluntary income
Donations 478 - 478 1,483
Transfer of assets from Stingrays Swimming Club 4 - - - 72,397
478 - 478 73,880
Activities for generating funds
Charitable activities 5 234,890 - 234,890 204,759
TOTAL INCOMING RESOURCES 235,368 - 235,368 278,639
RESOURCES EXPENDED
Cost of charitable activities 6 215,543 - 215,543 204,347
Management and Administration 7 7,085 - 7,085 5,423
Governance costs - - - -
TOTAL RESOURCES EXPENDED 222,628 - 222,628 209,770
Net Incoming Resources 12,740 - 12,740 68,869
Net movement in funds for the year 12,740 - 12,740 68,869
Total funds at 1 September 2022 68,869 - 68,869 -
Total funds at 31 August 2023 81,609 - 81,609 68,869
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There were no recognised gains and losses other than those shown in the above Statement of Financial Activities.
Salisbury Stingrays Swimming Club
(Charity number: 1196909)
Balance sheet
As at 31 August 2023
| Notes Fixed assets Tangible 9 Current assets Debtors 10 Cash at bank & in hand Creditors: amounts falling due within one year 11 Net current assets Net assets The Funds of the Charity Unrestricted Funds: General Fund 12 Restricted Funds 12 Total Funds |
£ £ 19,484 2,506 69,117 71,623 (9,498) 62,125 81,609 81,609 - 81,609 2023 |
£ £ 21,294 1,467 53,040 54,507 (6,932) 47,575 68,869 68,869 - 68,869 2022 |
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For the year ended 31 August 2023
Salisbury Stingrays Swimming Club
Notes to the Financial Statements
1. Accounting policies
(a) The accounts have been prepared in accordance with Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS102) (effective 1 January 2019) and in accordance with the Charities Act 2011.
are initially recognised at historical cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant accounting policy note(s).
(b) Incoming resources are included in the statement of financial affairs when the charity is legally entitled to the income and the amount can be quantified with reasonable accuracy. For legacies, entitlement is the earlier of the charity being notified of an impending distribution or the legacy being received.
(c) Resources expended are recognised in the period in which they are incurred. Resources expended include attributable VAT which cannot be recovered. Donations are made only when they meet the objects of the charity. Support costs are deemed to be attributable to Charitable Expenditure only.
(d) Fund accounting
Funds held by the charity are:
Unrestricted funds - These are funds which can be used in accordance with the charitable objects at the discretion of the trustees.
Restricted funds - These are funds to be used for specific purposes at the request of the donor.
(e) Tangible fixed assets
Tangible fixed assets are depreciated on a reducing balance basis at:
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'- Trophies - these are not depreiciated
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'- Equipment - 10% per annum
2. Net outgoing resources for the period
| This is stated after charging: Depreciation Trustees did not receive any remuneration, benefits in kind nor expenses for 2023. 3. Analysis of total resources expended Core services Restricted £ £ Charitable activities Direct costs 215,543 - Management and administration - - Governance costs - - 215,543 - |
Year to 31.8.23 £ 1,810 Support costs £ - 7,085 - 7,085 |
Period to 31.8.22 £ 1,810 Total £ 215,543 7,085 - 222,628 |
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Trustees did not receive any remuneration, benefits in kind nor expenses for 2023.
3. Analysis of total resources expended
4. Transfer of assets
During the previous period, the newly formed charitable incorporated organisation received the assets from the former amateur swimming club, Salisbury Stingrays. The assets included swimming and water polo equipment, IT equipment, trophies and the cash held at the bank. This totalled £72,397 and was treated as an unrestricted donation in the financial statements.
Salisbury Stingrays Swimming Club
Notes to the Financial Statements
For the year ended 31 August 2023
5. Income from charitable activities
| Squad subscriptions ASA Registration fees Learn To Swim Open Meet Member events Sale of kit LTS badge contributions haritable activities expenditure Coaching fees Training costs Pool and hall hire LTS gala expenses Miscellaneous equipment Event costs Club kit costs ASA Registration fees Competition entry fees Depreciation - equipment Management and Administration Insurance Bank and card fees IT software |
Unrestricted £ 123,937 4,985 89,733 14,651 852 525 207 234,890 Unrestricted £ 84,672 2,367 94,262 - 822 5,414 - 5,715 20,481 1,810 215,543 Unrestricted £ 1,323 3,542 2,220 7,085 |
Restricted £ - - - - - - - - Restricted £ - - - - - - - - - - - Restricted £ - - - - |
Year to 31.8.23 £ 123,937 4,985 89,733 14,651 852 525 207 234,890 Year to 31.8.23 £ 84,672 2,367 94,262 - 822 5,414 - 5,715 20,481 1,810 215,543 Year to 31.8.23 £ 1,323 3,542 2,220 7,085 |
Period to 31.8.22 £ 116,961 4,898 68,351 12,079 1,113 1,072 285 204,759 Period to 31.8.22 £ 67,049 3,856 110,658 166 1,862 3,387 1,019 5,311 9,229 1,810 204,347 Period to 31.8.22 £ 1,049 2,709 1,665 5,423 |
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6. Charitable activities expenditure
7. Management and Administration
For the year ended 31 August 2023
Salisbury Stingrays Swimming Club
Notes to the Financial Statements
8. Taxation
The charity is exempt from tax on its charitable activities per sections 521 to 536 of ITA 2007. Due to its current activities Salisbury Stingrays Swimming Club is not registered for VAT and therefore cannot recover VAT on its expenses.
9. Tangible fixed assets
| Cost: At 1 September 2022 Additions At 31 August 2023 Depreciation: At 1 September 2022 Charge for year At 31 August 2023 Net book values: At 31 August 2023 At 31 August 2022 10. Debtors Unrestricted £ Accounts receivable 2,506 2,506 11. Creditors: amounts falling due within one year Unrestricted £ Accounts payable 9,498 9,498 12. Analysis of net assets between funds Restricted funds Unrestricted funds Net assets at the end of the period |
Trophies £ 5,000 - 5,000 - - - 5,000 5,000 Restricted £ - - Restricted £ - - Fixed assets £ - 19,484 19,484 |
Equipment £ 18,104 - 18,104 1,810 1,810 3,620 14,484 16,294 31.8.23 £ 2,506 2,506 31.8.23 £ 9,498 9,498 Net current assets £ - 62,125 62,125 |
Total £ 23,104 - 23,104 1,810 1,810 3,620 19,484 21,294 31.8.22 £ 1,467 1,467 31.8.22 £ 6,932 6,932 Total £ - 81,609 81,609 |
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Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees of
Salisbury Stingrays Swimming Club
For the year ended 31 August 2023
I report on the accounts of the charity for the year ended 31 August 2023 which are set out on pages 2 to 6.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As the charity’s trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (‘the Act’).
I report in respect of my examination of the charity’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Independent examiner's statement
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:
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1.accoun�ng records were not kept in respect of the charity as required by sec�on 130 of the Act; or
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2.the accounts do not accord with those records[; or
3.the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a ‘true and fair view’ which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination] .
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Nicholas Jones Fawcetts LLP
Windover House St Ann Street Salisbury SP1 2DR
19th January 2024 Dated: …...................................
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Salisbury Stingrays Swimming Club
Statement of Financial Activities
For the year ended 31 August 2023
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Year to Period to
Unrestricted Restricted 31.8.23 31.8.22
Note £ £ £ £
INCOMING RESOURCES
Incoming resources from generated funds:
Voluntary income
Donations 478 - 478 1,483
Transfer of assets from Stingrays Swimming Club 4 - - - 72,397
478 - 478 73,880
Activities for generating funds
Charitable activities 5 234,890 - 234,890 204,759
TOTAL INCOMING RESOURCES 235,368 - 235,368 278,639
RESOURCES EXPENDED
Cost of charitable activities 6 215,543 - 215,543 204,347
Management and Administration 7 7,085 - 7,085 5,423
Governance costs - - - -
TOTAL RESOURCES EXPENDED 222,628 - 222,628 209,770
Net Incoming Resources 12,740 - 12,740 68,869
Net movement in funds for the year 12,740 - 12,740 68,869
Total funds at 1 September 2022 68,869 - 68,869 -
Total funds at 31 August 2023 81,609 - 81,609 68,869
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There were no recognised gains and losses other than those shown in the above Statement of Financial Activities.
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Salisbury Stingrays Swimming Club (Charity number: 1196909)
Balance sheet
As at 31 August 2023
| Notes Fixed assets Tangible 9 Current assets Debtors 10 Cash at bank & in hand Creditors: amounts falling due within one year 11 Net current assets Net assets The Funds of the Charity Unrestricted Funds: General Fund 12 Restricted Funds 12 Total Funds |
£ £ 19,484 2,506 69,117 71,623 (9,498) 62,125 81,609 81,609 - 81,609 2023 |
£ £ 21,294 1,467 53,040 54,507 (6,932) 47,575 68,869 68,869 - 68,869 2022 |
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The financial statements were approved by the Trustees on 19th January 2024 and signed on their behalf by:
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Natasha Falkner – Chair of Trustees
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Salisbury Stingrays Swimming Club
Notes to the Financial Statements
For the year ended 31 August 2023
1. Accounting policies
(a) The accounts have been prepared in accordance with Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS102) (effective 1 January 2019) and in accordance with the Charities Act 2011.
are initially recognised at historical cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant accounting policy note(s).
(b) Incoming resources are included in the statement of financial affairs when the charity is legally entitled to the income and the amount can be quantified with reasonable accuracy. For legacies, entitlement is the earlier of the charity being notified of an impending distribution or the legacy being received.
(c) Resources expended are recognised in the period in which they are incurred. Resources expended include attributable VAT which cannot be recovered. Donations are made only when they meet the objects of the charity. Support costs are deemed to be attributable to Charitable Expenditure only.
(d) Fund accounting
Funds held by the charity are:
Unrestricted funds - These are funds which can be used in accordance with the charitable objects at the discretion of the trustees.
Restricted funds - These are funds to be used for specific purposes at the request of the donor.
(e) Tangible fixed assets
Tangible fixed assets are depreciated on a reducing balance basis at:
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'- Trophies - these are not depreiciated
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'- Equipment - 10% per annum
2. Net outgoing resources for the period
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|Year to|Period to|
|31.8.23|31.8.22|
|This is stated after charging:|£|£|
|Depreciation|1,810|1,810|
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Trustees did not receive any remuneration, benefits in kind nor expenses for 2023.
3. Analysis of total resources expended
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|Core|Support|
|services|Restricted|costs|Total|
|£|£|£|£|
|Charitable activities|
|Direct costs|215,543|-|-|215,543|
|Management and administration|-|-|7,085|7,085|
|Governance costs|-|-|-|-|
|-|
|215,543|7,085|222,628|
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4. Transfer of assets
During the previous period, the newly formed charitable incorporated organisation received the assets from the former amateur swimming club, Salisbury Stingrays. The assets included swimming and water polo equipment, IT equipment, trophies and the cash held at the bank. This totalled £72,397 and was treated as an unrestricted donation in the financial statements.
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Salisbury Stingrays Swimming Club
Notes to the Financial Statements
For the year ended 31 August 2023
5. Income from charitable activities
| Squad subscriptions ASA Registration fees Learn To Swim Open Meet Member events Sale of kit LTS badge contributions haritable activities expenditure Coaching fees Training costs Pool and hall hire LTS gala expenses Miscellaneous equipment Event costs Club kit costs ASA Registration fees Competition entry fees Depreciation - equipment Management and Administration Insurance Bank and card fees IT software |
Unrestricted £ 123,937 4,985 89,733 14,651 852 525 207 234,890 Unrestricted £ 84,672 2,367 94,262 - 822 5,414 - 5,715 20,481 1,810 215,543 Unrestricted £ 1,323 3,542 2,220 7,085 |
Restricted £ - - - - - - - - Restricted £ - - - - - - - - - - - Restricted £ - - - - |
Year to 31.8.23 £ 123,937 4,985 89,733 14,651 852 525 207 234,890 Year to 31.8.23 £ 84,672 2,367 94,262 - 822 5,414 - 5,715 20,481 1,810 215,543 Year to 31.8.23 £ 1,323 3,542 2,220 7,085 |
Period to 31.8.22 £ 116,961 4,898 68,351 12,079 1,113 1,072 285 204,759 Period to 31.8.22 £ 67,049 3,856 110,658 166 1,862 3,387 1,019 5,311 9,229 1,810 204,347 Period to 31.8.22 £ 1,049 2,709 1,665 5,423 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
6. Charitable activities expenditure
7. Management and Administration
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Salisbury Stingrays Swimming Club Notes to the Financial Statements
For the year ended 31 August 2023
8. Taxation
The charity is exempt from tax on its charitable activities per sections 521 to 536 of ITA 2007. Due to its current activities Salisbury Stingrays Swimming Club is not registered for VAT and therefore cannot recover VAT on its expenses.
9. Tangible fixed assets
| Cost: At 1 September 2022 Additions At 31 August 2023 Depreciation: At 1 September 2022 Charge for year At 31 August 2023 Net book values: At 31 August 2023 At 31 August 2022 10. Debtors Unrestricted £ Accounts receivable 2,506 2,506 11. Creditors: amounts falling due within one year Unrestricted £ Accounts payable 9,498 9,498 12. Analysis of net assets between funds Restricted funds Unrestricted funds Net assets at the end of the period |
Trophies £ 5,000 - 5,000 - - - 5,000 5,000 Restricted £ - - Restricted £ - - Fixed assets £ - 19,484 19,484 |
Equipment £ 18,104 - 18,104 1,810 1,810 3,620 14,484 16,294 31.8.23 £ 2,506 2,506 31.8.23 £ 9,498 9,498 Net current assets £ - 62,125 62,125 |
Total £ 23,104 - 23,104 1,810 1,810 3,620 19,484 21,294 31.8.22 £ 1,467 1,467 31.8.22 £ 6,932 6,932 Total £ - 81,609 81,609 |
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Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees of
Salisbury Stingrays Swimming Club
For the year ended 31 August 2023
I report on the accounts of the charity for the year ended 31 August 2023 which are set out on pages 2 to 6.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As the charity’s trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (‘the Act’).
I report in respect of my examination of the charity’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Independent examiner's statement
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:
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1.accoun�ng records were not kept in respect of the charity as required by sec�on 130 of the Act; or
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2.the accounts do not accord with those records[; or
3.the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a ‘true and fair view’ which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination] .
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Nicholas Jones Fawcetts LLP
Windover House St Ann Street Salisbury SP1 2DR
19th January 2024 Dated: …...................................
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Salisbury Stingrays Swimming Club
Statement of Financial Activities
For the year ended 31 August 2023
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Year to Period to
Unrestricted Restricted 31.8.23 31.8.22
Note £ £ £ £
INCOMING RESOURCES
Incoming resources from generated funds:
Voluntary income
Donations 478 - 478 1,483
Transfer of assets from Stingrays Swimming Club 4 - - - 72,397
478 - 478 73,880
Activities for generating funds
Charitable activities 5 234,890 - 234,890 204,759
TOTAL INCOMING RESOURCES 235,368 - 235,368 278,639
RESOURCES EXPENDED
Cost of charitable activities 6 215,543 - 215,543 204,347
Management and Administration 7 7,085 - 7,085 5,423
Governance costs - - - -
TOTAL RESOURCES EXPENDED 222,628 - 222,628 209,770
Net Incoming Resources 12,740 - 12,740 68,869
Net movement in funds for the year 12,740 - 12,740 68,869
Total funds at 1 September 2022 68,869 - 68,869 -
Total funds at 31 August 2023 81,609 - 81,609 68,869
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There were no recognised gains and losses other than those shown in the above Statement of Financial Activities.
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Salisbury Stingrays Swimming Club (Charity number: 1196909)
Balance sheet
As at 31 August 2023
| Notes Fixed assets Tangible 9 Current assets Debtors 10 Cash at bank & in hand Creditors: amounts falling due within one year 11 Net current assets Net assets The Funds of the Charity Unrestricted Funds: General Fund 12 Restricted Funds 12 Total Funds |
£ £ 19,484 2,506 69,117 71,623 (9,498) 62,125 81,609 81,609 - 81,609 2023 |
£ £ 21,294 1,467 53,040 54,507 (6,932) 47,575 68,869 68,869 - 68,869 2022 |
|---|---|---|
The financial statements were approved by the Trustees on 19th January 2024 and signed on their behalf by:
……………………………………………………….
Natasha Falkner – Chair of Trustees
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Salisbury Stingrays Swimming Club
Notes to the Financial Statements
For the year ended 31 August 2023
1. Accounting policies
(a) The accounts have been prepared in accordance with Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS102) (effective 1 January 2019) and in accordance with the Charities Act 2011.
are initially recognised at historical cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant accounting policy note(s).
(b) Incoming resources are included in the statement of financial affairs when the charity is legally entitled to the income and the amount can be quantified with reasonable accuracy. For legacies, entitlement is the earlier of the charity being notified of an impending distribution or the legacy being received.
(c) Resources expended are recognised in the period in which they are incurred. Resources expended include attributable VAT which cannot be recovered. Donations are made only when they meet the objects of the charity. Support costs are deemed to be attributable to Charitable Expenditure only.
(d) Fund accounting
Funds held by the charity are:
Unrestricted funds - These are funds which can be used in accordance with the charitable objects at the discretion of the trustees.
Restricted funds - These are funds to be used for specific purposes at the request of the donor.
(e) Tangible fixed assets
Tangible fixed assets are depreciated on a reducing balance basis at:
-
'- Trophies - these are not depreiciated
-
'- Equipment - 10% per annum
2. Net outgoing resources for the period
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|---|---|---|
|Year to|Period to|
|31.8.23|31.8.22|
|This is stated after charging:|£|£|
|Depreciation|1,810|1,810|
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Trustees did not receive any remuneration, benefits in kind nor expenses for 2023.
3. Analysis of total resources expended
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|---|---|---|---|---|
|Core|Support|
|services|Restricted|costs|Total|
|£|£|£|£|
|Charitable activities|
|Direct costs|215,543|-|-|215,543|
|Management and administration|-|-|7,085|7,085|
|Governance costs|-|-|-|-|
|-|
|215,543|7,085|222,628|
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4. Transfer of assets
During the previous period, the newly formed charitable incorporated organisation received the assets from the former amateur swimming club, Salisbury Stingrays. The assets included swimming and water polo equipment, IT equipment, trophies and the cash held at the bank. This totalled £72,397 and was treated as an unrestricted donation in the financial statements.
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Salisbury Stingrays Swimming Club
Notes to the Financial Statements
For the year ended 31 August 2023
5. Income from charitable activities
| Squad subscriptions ASA Registration fees Learn To Swim Open Meet Member events Sale of kit LTS badge contributions haritable activities expenditure Coaching fees Training costs Pool and hall hire LTS gala expenses Miscellaneous equipment Event costs Club kit costs ASA Registration fees Competition entry fees Depreciation - equipment Management and Administration Insurance Bank and card fees IT software |
Unrestricted £ 123,937 4,985 89,733 14,651 852 525 207 234,890 Unrestricted £ 84,672 2,367 94,262 - 822 5,414 - 5,715 20,481 1,810 215,543 Unrestricted £ 1,323 3,542 2,220 7,085 |
Restricted £ - - - - - - - - Restricted £ - - - - - - - - - - - Restricted £ - - - - |
Year to 31.8.23 £ 123,937 4,985 89,733 14,651 852 525 207 234,890 Year to 31.8.23 £ 84,672 2,367 94,262 - 822 5,414 - 5,715 20,481 1,810 215,543 Year to 31.8.23 £ 1,323 3,542 2,220 7,085 |
Period to 31.8.22 £ 116,961 4,898 68,351 12,079 1,113 1,072 285 204,759 Period to 31.8.22 £ 67,049 3,856 110,658 166 1,862 3,387 1,019 5,311 9,229 1,810 204,347 Period to 31.8.22 £ 1,049 2,709 1,665 5,423 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
6. Charitable activities expenditure
7. Management and Administration
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Salisbury Stingrays Swimming Club Notes to the Financial Statements
For the year ended 31 August 2023
8. Taxation
The charity is exempt from tax on its charitable activities per sections 521 to 536 of ITA 2007. Due to its current activities Salisbury Stingrays Swimming Club is not registered for VAT and therefore cannot recover VAT on its expenses.
9. Tangible fixed assets
| Cost: At 1 September 2022 Additions At 31 August 2023 Depreciation: At 1 September 2022 Charge for year At 31 August 2023 Net book values: At 31 August 2023 At 31 August 2022 10. Debtors Unrestricted £ Accounts receivable 2,506 2,506 11. Creditors: amounts falling due within one year Unrestricted £ Accounts payable 9,498 9,498 12. Analysis of net assets between funds Restricted funds Unrestricted funds Net assets at the end of the period |
Trophies £ 5,000 - 5,000 - - - 5,000 5,000 Restricted £ - - Restricted £ - - Fixed assets £ - 19,484 19,484 |
Equipment £ 18,104 - 18,104 1,810 1,810 3,620 14,484 16,294 31.8.23 £ 2,506 2,506 31.8.23 £ 9,498 9,498 Net current assets £ - 62,125 62,125 |
Total £ 23,104 - 23,104 1,810 1,810 3,620 19,484 21,294 31.8.22 £ 1,467 1,467 31.8.22 £ 6,932 6,932 Total £ - 81,609 81,609 |
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