CLOGHER VALLEY RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB
Trustees, report
For the year ended 30 April 2023
The Trustees present the annual report and financial statements of aogher Valley Rugby Football Club Ithe Clubl for the
vear ended 30 April 2023.
Objertives and activities
The Club is registered as a charity with the Charity Comrnission for Northern Ireland (Reg No 1015301. The principal
objectives of the Club are set out in the Club'5 constitution, its governing document. In general the Club provides facilities
to enable the inhabitants of the Clogher Valley and surrounding area to take part in community activities principally
through participation in the amateur sport of rugby football.
Financia5 review
The Club5 results for the year are set out in the statement of financial activity in the following pages.
Management
The management of the Club is delegated to the Executive Committee. The Executive Committee organise the operation
of the Club through sub committees which report directly to the Executive Committee.
Trustees, responsibilities statement
The Trustees are responsible for preparing the Trustees, rÈport and the financial stat￿mentS in accordance with the
Club's constitution and applicable law.
Company legislation requires the Truttees to prepare financial statements for each financial year. Under company law
the Tru5tee5 must not approve the financial Statements unless they ale satisfied that they give a true and fair view of the
state of affairs of the Club and of thè income and expenditure of the Club for that period. In preparing these financial
select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently-
make judgments and accounting estimates that are reasonable and prudent,.
prepare the financial statèmènts on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the Club will
continue in operation.
Public Benefit
The Trustees oversee the day to day running of the Club and seek the views of members, IRFU and volunteers in dèciding
the training, matches and activities to be run in orderto maximise health, social and community benefits providèd to the
community.
The Club has a child protection policy in place as well a5 ensuring the new and existing coaches of 311 age groups
participate and obtain up to date coaching qualifications.
During the financial year, the Club was able to resume the sport of rugby and re-open the Club House and ground to all
Member5, Volunteers, Trustees and the Public. whilst still following all guidance frorn the Department of Health and
I RFU. With the assistance of the Club Trustees. Volunteers and Coaches. they were able to re-commence holding
Community events leg Mud Run) while still following all health guidance. With the Coronavirus Pandemic still around the
Club continued to support theirsponsors and the community where needed and help support those people who we
vunerable ènd required to self-i501ate.
Rodney Bennettlchalrman)
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