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ves oft | he Charity and the main activities/achievements (an example is |
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| ~ Advance the education ofyoung members ofthe public at |
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| large, in agriculture, home crafts, country life and related |
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| subjects; and | ||
| ~ In the interests ofthe social welfare ofsuch members to |
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| provide, and promote the provision of, facilities for recreation |
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| Summary ofthe objectives of | and other leisure time occupations, being facilities which will |
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| the charity set out in its | improve their conditions of life and will assist in the |
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development oftheir spiritual and mental capacities, |
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| self-reliance and individual responsibilities so that they will |
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| grow to full maturity as individuals and members ofthe |
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| community. | ||
| Our Club is one of38 independent Clubs affiliated to the Devon |
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| Federation ofYoun Farmers Club —Chari number 1098759. |
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| Charity fundraising -6448 has been given to Whimple Village Hall |
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| for their fundraising for the refurbishment ofthe hall. Charity |
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| Summary ofthe main activities undertaken for the public |
activities will pick up again post Covid-19 and our money will be split between Whimple Village Hall and the charity Pete's Dragons. |
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| benefit in relation to these objects (include within this section the statutory declaration that trustees have |
There were a few activities that the club members have taken part in this year prior to Covid-19 including bingos, drama rerun and a dung sale to raise money for charity. |
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| had regard tothe guidance issued by the Charity |
From March all activities were cancelled as a result ofCovid-19. | |
| Commission on public benefit) |
The Club confirms that it has referred to the guidance contained in |
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| the Charity Commissions general guidance on public benefit when |
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| reviewin its aims and ob'ectives and in lannin future activities. |
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| On average the Club has monthly meetings in the local village hall |
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| followed by socialising in the pub. All meetings were cancelled from |
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| Summary ofthe main | March. | |
| achievements ofthe charity during the year |
The club celebrated its 75th anniversary and had a dinner and dance in October to celebrate. |
| 31,425.13 | Social Events | 26,378.35 |
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| 1,510.00 | SubscripUons | 1,105.00 |
| 1,567.87 | Charity Events | 3,284.80 |
| 1,504.50 | Club Activities | 1,462.75 |
| 36,007.50 | ||
| 17,595.71 | Club Social Events | 10,027.21 |
| 4,444.25 | Other Social Events | 5,122.72 |
| 1,491.49 | Entertains/Pantomine | 1,216.42 |
| Shows | 92.73 | |
| 1,025.60 | Hall Hire | 621.93 |
| 2,924.95 | County and National Levies | 3,295.53 |
| 1,116.13 | Miscellaneous | 678.95 |
| 3,229.80 | Charity | 4,448.53 |
| 31 27.93 | ||
| 4,179.57 | ||
| 8,104.56 | Cash Funds Bmught Forward | 12,284.13 |
| 10,993.34 | Savings Account | 10,998.78 |
| 5410.21 | Stack Account | 6,085.21 |
| 24408.11 | 36DDDDII |