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2022-08-31-accounts

Treasurers
Account
6,040.08
Deposit Account 9,389.61
Charity Account 500.00
15,929.69
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Interest Received
30.87
Membership 3,460.00
Social 1,806,00
Dung Sale 2,013.91
Donations 75.00
Club Clothing 3,634.08
SWA 5,041.00
Competitions 70.00
Summer
Ball
950.00
Dinner 8 Dance 2021 5,185.41
Fundrasing
Levy 1,671.03
Social 2,859.97
Dung Sale 161.60
Donations 1,000.00
Club Cloging 3,687.45
SWA 5,050.00
Compsdtlons 749.76
Summer
Ball
244.15
Dinner & Dance 4,671.51
Fundraising 1,517.47
Hall Hire 45.00
Bank Charges
Stationery
0.00
351.04
22,008.98
Treasursrs
Account
9,764.22
Deposit Account 9,420.48
Charity Account 1,350.00
20,554.70
N. 42,563.68
0.00

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Advance the education
ofyoung members
ofthe public at
large,
in agriculture,
home crafts, country
life and related
subjects; and
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In the interests ofthe social welfare ofsuch members
to
Summary
the charity
governing
ofthe objectives of
set out in its
document
provide,
and promote the provision
of, facilities for recreation
and other leisure time occupations,
being facilities which
will
improve
their conditions
of life and will assist
in the
development
oftheir spiritual
and mental capacities, self-
reliance and individual
responsibilities
so that they will grow
to full maturity
as individuals
and members
ofthe community.
Our Club is one of38 independent
Clubs affiliated to the Devon
Federation
ofYoun
Farmers
Club —Charit
number 1098759.
Main activities
held
in 2021/22 include fundraising
events such as a
Summary ofthe main activities dung
run, bingo evenings,
big breakfast,
and a calendar.
undertaken
for the public
benefit
in relation to these
objects (include within this
The club has also held competitions
for members
such as stock
judging,
valuation
evening,
table tennis and bowling.
section the statutory
declaration
that trustees
have
had regard tothe guidance
issued by the Charity
The club has also held social events
including
a dinner and dance,
mini golf and evenings
playing
rounders
and pool. As well as
educational
visits to local butchers
and veterinary
practice.
Commission on public benefit) The Club confirms that it has referred to the guidance
contained
in
the Charity Commissions
general guidance
on public benefit when
reviewin
its aims and ob ectives and
in
lannin
future activities.
The members
ofthe Club have had a great year and enjoyed a very
full programme
ofactivities and competitions.
These have included
raising money for Charity and having
fun doing so. The club made
it
to the county finals for their Cheerleading.
We ended the year with
68 members
signed
up, returning
to pre-pandemic
levels.
On average the Club has met once a week, once a month
being a
business
meeting
in the local pub meeting
room and then
Summary of the main competitions
to build members
public speaking
skills such as stock-
achievements ofthe charity judging
and activities to include social evenings
playing
rounder's.
during the year
Our year was completed
with an end ofyear Harvest supper and
AGM to thank the members,
advisory
and parents for their help and
to congratulate
the members
by presenting
the Club Trophies.
As we were celebrating
our 80'" year as a club, we also organised
our first ever Summer
Ball, which proved a huge success.
From our fundraising
efforts we were able to make a donation
to
Keep Me Close Appeal —a Plymouth
Hospitals
Charity.