Trustees, Annual Report for the perlod
Perlod sl8rt dato
Pefiod end d8te
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To
Section A
Reference and adminlstration details
Charlty name
Tetbury Cricket Club Limited
Other names charlty Is known by
Tetbury Cricket Club
Reglstered charlty number (If any)
1197305
Charlty's prlnclpal address
Sports Pavilion, Dolphins Recreation Centre
New Church Street, Tetbury
Gloucestershire
Postcode
GL8 8DS
Names of the charlty trustees who manage the charity
Dates acted If not for who
ear
Trust•• nam•
Offic• (rf any)
Narn• of person (or body) •ntitJ•d
toa
olnt trust
Ifan
Andrew Schumm
Chair
Mark Schumm
Secretary
0110112024 - 0310612024
Robyn Wood
Martin Smith
Club Captain
Youth Chair
Louise Shute
Charles Evans
Secretary
Treasurer
Jamie Ponting
Sue Evans
Jill Schumm
James Randall
0110112024 - 0810412024
0810312024 - 3111212024
0810312024 - 3111212024
0810312024 - 3111212024
0310612024 - 3111 W2024
0310612024 - 3111212024
0110112024 - 0810312024
10
11
Vikkl Meacham
Chlld Welfare Officer
12
Harriet Hawkins
Child Welfare Officer
13
14
Beth Horton
David Hurdle
15
Suzanne
Sanderson
Child Welfare Officer
16
17
18
19
Names of the trustee3 for the charlty, If any, (for example, any custodian truste•s)
Name
Dates acted If not for wholo
ear
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Mwch 2012

Names and addre•808 of advl8or• (OpllonAI InformAllon)
of advl8er
Nam•
Addr980
Name of chlef •x•cutlv• or nameg of senlor staff member• (Optlonal Inforn)atlon)
Section B
Structure,
overnance and mana
ement
Descrlptlon of the charlty's trusts
Constitution
Type of govemlng document
How the charity is constituted
Company - Llmiled by guarantee
Trustee selection methods
Appointed at Annual General Meetsng each year
Addltlonal governance Issues (Optlonal Inforniatlon)
Telbury Cricket Club have dedicated trustees who have the role of Child
Welfare Officer and who hold relevant Safeguarding certificatlon.
You may choose to include
additional information, where
relevant, about:
All trustees complete a DBS check vla the ECB on appointmenL
policies 8nd procedures
adopted for the induction and
training of trustees;
the charity's organisational
structure and any wider
network with which the charity
works;
relatlonship with any related
parties;
trustees, consideralion of
major risks and the system
8nd procedures to manage
them.
Section C
Ob'ectives and actlvities
To promote community participation in healthy recreation by providing
facilities for playing cricket, to promote the amateur sport of cricket by
providing coaching and development opportunities within the sport for all
within the community 8nd to advance the education of children and
young people whether or not undergoing fonnal education including by
providing cricket coaching.
Summary of the objects of the
charlty set out in Its
governlng document
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March 2012

Tetbury Cricket Club provlde Ihe opportunity for participation In cricket
tralning and m8lch88 for people Ilvfjng in Telbury 8nd the suff<xmding
8rea8.
Tralnlng 80gsions and teams ar8 run for all demographlcg, Including
youth (mlxed sesslons, as well 8s dedicate boys and girls teams), men,
women and veteran leamg. The club provides a warm and w61corning
atmosphere for indlviduals to Join in with, including a r8nge of open days
and 'trials' where members of the community can come and lry out the
sport free of charge, without the need fto commit to membership.
Summary of the maln
actlvltles undertaken for the
publlc benefit In relatlon to
these objects (Include withln
thls section the statutory
declaratlon that trustees have
had regard to the guidance
Issued by the Charity
Commlsslon on public
benefit)
Alongslde crlcket Irainlng and matches, the club runs an In(Joor training
programme during the winter and cricket summer camps, all of which are
available to all abilities without distinction. Fundraising events during the
summer are cricket based, while out-of-season activitles are mor8
community based, with an aim of not onty raising money towards the
club's charitable objectives, but also promoting awareness of what the
club has to offer. providing core community events and hopefully
reducing elements of social isolation among the wider noTrsport playing
community.
Addltlonal details of objectlves and activities (Optlonal infomiation)
Tetbury Cricket Club operates entirely through the dedication and hard
work of our volunteers. From coaches and team managers to event
coordinators and ground staff, each volunteer plays a vital role in the
success of the club.
Their commitment ensures the smooth running of training sessions,
matches, and community events, as well as the ongoing maintenance of
our facilities. The truslees deeply appreciate and acknowledge the
invaluable contributions of these individuals, whose generosity and
passion enable the club to thrive and continue serving the local
community.
You may choose to include
further slatements, where
relevant, about:
policy on grantmaking;
policy programme related
investment;
contribution made by
volunteers.
Tetbury Cricket Club do not make any grants or hold any investments at
this time.
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arch 2012

Section D
Achlavements and performance
Summary of the maln
achlevement8 of the charlty
durlng the year
2024 hag been an exceptlonal year for Tetbury Cricket Club, wlth mora
IndlvldiJAls partlcipating In cricket than ev8r before. The club's contnued
dedicallon lo ilg long-t8rm development plan h89 resufted In 8USt81nod
growlh 8cro88 all gectlons. reinforcing our posltlon 89 8 thriving
comniunlty sports organlsation.
From 8 crlcketing perspectlve, we were delightpd to introduc8 a ladies,
hardball team, further expanding opportunrties for female partiapation in
the sport. The progression of youth players into the adult game has 81so
been a significant highlighl, wilh over 8 dozen young cricketers making
thelr debuts across the men's and w0rn8n'8 senior te8ms. This pathway
contlnueB lo provlde Invaluable experience for our younger members,
fosterlng development and a lifelong passion for the game.
On the field, 2024 has been a year of unparalleled success. All three
senior men's leams 8chieved promotion, a testamenl to the dedicalion
and talent within our club. Our youth teams have also enjoyed
remarkable achievements, securing multiple league, cup. and festival
victories. Furthemiore, 15 of our young cricketers have advanced into
elite performance programmes run by the county and the MCC,
demonstrating the strength of our junior development struclure.
Beyond cricket, Tetbury Cricket Club remains deeply committed to
serving the local community. Our partnership with the Dolphins
Recreation Centre has continued, with club members dedicating over 500
hours of voluntary labour to support the maintenance of the entire
outdoor facility. This effort extends beyond our cricket pitches. ensuring
the wider community benefits from a well-maintained and accessible
space.
Fundraising has been another standout aspect of the year, with
numerous events held to support both the dub's fvture and wider
community initiatives. These efforts have not only maintained our
financial sustainability but also fostered a spirit of togethemess among
our members and supporters.
In times of hardship, our dub has evolved its approach to providing
support when tragedy strikes. We have worked to ensure that both
affected families and the wider club community receive the care and
assistance they need, offering a safe space and a strong support network
during difficult times.
The continued success of Tetbury Cricket Club is a direct result of the
unwavering commitment of our volunteers. From coaching and umpiring
to ground maintenance and event organisation. their contributions are the
foundation of our achievements. We extend our deepest gratstude to
everyone involved and look forward to another year of growth, success.
and community spirit in 2025.
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Mar¢h 2012

Sectlon E
Flnanclal revlew .
The charily h88 a board policy of maintalnlng 8 sum of b8tween &12
months of norm81 annual expendltur8, wlth the current approach 12
months given the WKJer economlc environment 8fKJ r0ducw￿ ffftancjal
support available to charltles
Brlef Btatement of th•
¢harfty'8 pollcy on r•sorv•8
Detalls of any funds materfally
In deflclt
None
Further flnanclal revlew detalls (Optlonal Informatlon)
Tetbury Cricket Club's principal sources of income continues to be the
three core areas of membership and match fees, donations and grants,
and fundraising events.
Fundraising activities showed a positive upward trend compared to 2023,
which is a remarkable achievement given the econornic challenges in the
UK, including the ongoing cost of living crisis. This reflects the dedicat
and commitment of our members and supporters in ensuring the club's
financial sustainability.
You may choose to include
additional infom81ion, where
levant 8t)out:
the charity's prlncipal
sources of funds (including
any fundraising);
how expenditure has
supported the key objectives
of the charity;
investment policy and
objectives including any
ethical investment policy
adopted.
The club's primary area of expenditure remains pitch and ground
maintenance, which is essential to fulfilling our charitable objectives. This
investment ensures we can continue providing high-quality facilit￿S for
cricket participation.
Additionally, clubhouse maintenance costs were significantly higher than
usual due to a renovation project. while rental agreements saw an
unexpected increase well above inflation.
Maintaining our pitch and grounds is crucial to sustaining the club's
activities and meeting our objectives of promoting cricket participation at
all levels. Without this essential investment, the opportunities we offer to
our members and the wider community would not be possible. The club
remains committed to careful financial stewardship. ensuring that all
funds are used effectively to support our mission.
Section F
Other optional information .
NIA
TAR
Mw¢h 2012

Sectlon G
Declaratlon
Th• trust￿$ d•clar• tliat Ih•y hav• 8pproved
ru•t•
' f•POrt abov•.
Slgn•d on behalf of tli• cliarlty'• trugteo
Slgn•tur•(J)
Full nam•(•)
Posltlon (•g S•cr•tary, Chalr,
•tc)
D8vld Hurdlé
Charles Ev8n•
Vlce Chalrman
Socfetary
Dato
TAR
Mwch 2012

CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR fNGIAND ANO WAIES
T•lbury Crlck•t Club Llmlt•d
Receipts and pa
ments accounts
CC16a
For th• perlod
from
01101r2024
31112r￿.4
Section A Receipts and payments
Unr••lrlcl•d
fund•
Ra•trlct•d
fund•
Endowm•nt
lund•
Last y••r
Total funds
lo th• n•aT•gt
lo th• n•ar•g1 £
lo th• n••f••l £
lo th• n•w••l £
lh• fi•v•9Q t
A1 R•c•l ts
Momb•f•hp8. Tra
Donal￿9 & &8nt8
& Malch F•08
15,250
S,265
,720
7,492
24,755
15,2S•
9.711
8,719
7h•2
4,496
19.556
3.930
3.485
Krt SblDs
Fundrnrtln EvaMIS
76
134
Sub tota
Gross Incom8 for
AR)
60,758
.253
A2 Asset and investment •aleg,
(••• tablo).
Sub total
Total receipts
60,758
4.496
65,2S3
68,205
A3Pa
m•nts
Loa
uc Fccs
Prtth & Gr￿Thy Ma￿ta￿anCe
Kit Purchases
1.962
13.335
11,655
13,402
2,839
6,020
15,955
11.655
13.402
2,839
6.020
15,95S
44•
1.981
nditufe
Crrkol E(￿￿m•nI
Fundrasing Evonts
Cknr ExpeTrJrture
C￿t)hOuse Mainlmanc•
5.352
12.967
1.41•
1.981
Sub total
$3,946
45,953
A4 Asset and Investment
urchases, (see t8ble)
Sub total
Total payments
53,946
53.•41
4&953
Net of recelpts/(payments)
A5 Transf•rs b•twe•n funds
A6 Cash funds la•t y•ar end
Cash funds this year end
6,811
4,496
11,307
212
78,264
85,075
78.264
89,571
56.012
496
CXX R1 •cxwnl• (SS)

Sectlon B Statemént of a8Jotg and Ilablllll•8 at the end ol lh• p•rlod
Unf•gtrki•d
fund•
R••trkt•d
lund•
l• r••arn•l t
4.4•0
Cat•goil•8
Delall•
B1 Ca8h fund•
l￿y￿9 B8fLk Acc£rtll
•4.•0S
P•tty C••h
Tolal cash fundg
85.07$
Unr••trlct•d
fund•
n•v••t £
232
R•strkl•d
fvnd•
Endo**Th•n¢
fund•
De.tall8
VAT
B2 Other monetary a8sot•
Fund to hl)Ich
••t b•lon
Dclails
Cost {0pOon•Q
B3 Investment assets
Fund to ￿1¢h
ass•t b•lon
Det.iils
Ground & PrtGh Equirmnenl
Cost (opllonaD
B4 Assets retained for th•
charity's own use
25W)
Cnckel Equipmcnl
Fund to *thkh
Ilabl
r•lat
Detai18
tional
85 Liabilities
&gned ty cTh or trustoe8 on
beholl of all the trust885
atui
Print Nam•
eol
iova
Davld Hufdle (Vt• Chaknw)
Alex Evan8 (Seuetary)
CCXX R2 8CCAWrts (SS)

CHARITY COMM15510N
FOR INC.Il.AND AND WAIIS
Indopondont •xamlnorfg roport
on th• accountg
R•P￿ to th•
Tetbury Crkkobt Club Llmited
310ocemb•r 2024
Charty no,;
1197305
Company no.:
13746389
S•t out on paq•g
I report to the charlty trustees on my examlnatlon of the accounts of tb,e above chaf ity
for the year ended 31 December 2024
As the charltvs trustees of the Charlty, you are responslble for the Preparation
R•sponslbllthg and
basls of r•port
the accounts In accordance with the requirements of the Charity Act 2011 {"tr
2011 Att.).
I report in respect of my examlnation of your charity's accounts as carried Out undef
5ectlon 145 of the Charrties Act 2011 ("the 2011 Acf). In carryins out my
examination, I have followed the Directions Blven by the Charity Commlssion (under
section 14515)(b) of the 2011 Act.
Independent
•xamlnerf• ststoment
I have completed my eXamIr￿tIOn. I confirm that no materlal Matters have corne to
my attentlon (other than that d5sclosed below ') In connection wlth the examinati
whlch gives me cause to believe that;
Accountin£ records were not kept In accordance with section 130 ot the Act or
The accounts do not accord wlth the accountin8 records
I have no concerns and have come across rK> Other Matters in connection wrth the
examlnatlon to
hlch attentlon should be drawn In order to enable a proper
understandin
the accounts to be reached.
4•f4ts•1a £t
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4 March 2025
Slgrnd:
a.JJ P¥tsJ
Dat•:
Gerald Gurtlet
R•l•vant wof•s%lonal
qu•lificadon(s) Of body
(If any):
Assoclatlon of Internatlonal Accountants
Venusla Ltd
Lond{￿, SW19 4BJ
Apt 316 Wjmbledon Central. 21- 33 Worple Road
IER
Ociob•f 2011