Banbridge Amateur Boxing Club
4A Kiln Lane Havelock Park, Banbridge BT32 4PD
Statement of Accounts l Awil 2024- 31 March 2025
Balance l April 2024
£23,50841
INCOME
Membership
£4030-29
Hire of Premises
£1995
Fundraising
£1200
Sponsorship
£4568-11
GRANTS
CLEAR
£714
CLEAR
£2600
CFNI
£1500
TOTAL
£16.60740
OUTGOINGS

Bank Fees
£245-31
Maintainance
£2470-51
Firmus Gas
£256-60
Power Nl
£798-60
Entrance Fees
£2217
Volunteer Expenses
£3000-87
Equipment
£2063-45
Insurance
£2873-96
Rent to Council
£1632
Championships
£8425-76
Celebration Events
£3203-76
TOTAL
£27,187-82
Balance 31 March 2025
£12,927-99
Signed
..ANNE MURPHY..
Secretary
Anne Murpny
Oate090ctober2025
Signed
..MARTIN CASEY.....Th...L'
Martin Casey
Chairma-,
rJate 09 October 2025

BANBRIDGE AMATEUR BOXING CLUB
TRUSTEES REPORT 2025
l.Name of Club
2.Charity Commission number
3.Date of Return
4.Purpose of Charity
5.Report approved by trustees
6.Report timespan
7.Purposes of Charity
8.Commissions public benefit
9.Charity's financial position
10.Funds in deficit
I l.Trustee report signatories

I. BANBRIDGE AMATEUR BOXING CLUB
2. NI Charity Commission Number. 102227
3.DATE COVERED BY THIS REPORT
I APR 2024- 31 MAR 2025
4. The Purpose of your Charit),;
The Club is established to advance sport, to advance physical education and
the promotion of community participation in healthy recreation by the
provision or assistance in provision of facilities for the playing of boxing
and other activities capable of improving health and well being for the
benefit of the public, and in particular but not exclusively children and
young people aged between 10 and 18 years.[therein after called the
beneficiaries] of the Banbridge area and its environs of County Down in
particular, but not exclusively [ herein after called the ' area of
benefit"]without distinction of age, gender, sexual orientation,
disability/ability, race, political, religious or other opinion by associating
the statutory authorities, voluntary organisations and the inhabitants in a
common effort to improve the conditions of life for the said benefkciaries
in the interests of social welfare and in particular:
[a] to advance physical education, health and well being and promote
amateur sport through the training teaching, coaching and playing and
competition of boxing and through such other means as the committee
think fit in accordance with the law of charitv
[b]to encourage youth participation through the provision of a safe
environment for children and voung people to learn and participate in
boxing as to develop their physical, mental and social capabilities
[c] To advance the education of the beneficiaries in health related issues,
including obesity, healthy eating and physical activity by such charitable
means as the committee detennine
[d] to relieve poverty by enabling the beneficiaries to participate in boxing
through the provision of fLmds towards equipment and coaching which
they would not otherwise be able to afford
[e]to promote conflict resolution and community harniony by the provision
of opportunities to socialise with others from different cultures and
communities in the area of benefit through the participation of boxing

[fjto promote social inclusion for the public benefit by working with children
and young people aged l O to 18 years old who are socially excluded or at
risk of social exclusion from becoming socially excluded in order to
relieve the needs of those people who are socially excluded or at risk of
social exclusion and assisting them to integrate into society
[g]to advance any other exclusively charitable purpose as the committee may
from time to time, decide in accordance with the law of charity.
i. The report was approved at the AGM which was held on 09 September
2025 in the Club by the following trustees:
Anne Murphy
Martin Casey
Shauna McKay
Martin Foy
Catherine Havern
Completed registration fornis are kept on file.
6. The time frame that this trustee report relates to is - l April 2024- 31
March 2025
7. A summary of the Charity's main activities to further its purposes for the
public benefit and the main achievements / targets achieved in the year.
CLUBMARK
We have retained the CLUBMARK standard of governance excellence from
Sport Northern Ireland. We continue to hold this certificate of excellence.
Boxing
Training, boxfit and exercise programmes are timetabled in the club daily
including specific seminars and competitions. Sessions are delivered by IABA
Fundamentals and Level I qualified coaches. The following programmes have
been delivered in this time frame'.-
Open evenings
Boxfit for Autism
Boxfit for adults
Boxfit for Primary and Secondary schools
Boxing training for beginners aged 10 to 18 years
Boxing training for competitive boxers,
Coaching seminar.
Training for volunteers
Competition events

Boxers have competed in Championships at county, provincial and national and
international levels.
Finance
Accounts attached
We have attracted new specialist instructors and new activities to the club which
has been a tremendous enhancement to our finances.
Grants from PHA, UK Youth, Community Foundation, and the Education
Authority and donations have helped with our running costs.
Volunteers
We actively recruit and promote volunteers and they assist in the delivery of all
our programmes. They are a tremendous asset to the running of our Clu'b.
8. The Trustees have had regard to the Commission's Public Benefit
requirement.
9. Brief Synopsis of the Charity financial position.
The Club is in a viable position where we can focus on building capacity and
reaching our objectives.
We have sourced and secured grants to further our objectives.
l O. Details of any ￿nd held by the Charity that was materially in deficit at
the end of the vear and steps taken by the Charity Trustees to eliminate
the deficit. NONE
Report is signed by
CHAIRPERSON MARTIN CASEY &.
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SECRETARY ANNE MURPHY
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