DUNGANNON SUB-AQUA CLUB
(INCORPORATING MID-ULSTER SEARCH & RECOVERY UIYIT)
TRUSTEES REPORT
Structure, Governance & Management in Northern Ireland
The charity was established in Northern Ireland in 2003.
The current Trustees and members of the Committee are.'_
Mr Aidan Abemethy (Chairperson)
Mr Damian O'Donnell
Mrs Audrey Brady
Charitable Status
The Club has been accepted as a charity for tax purposes by the HM Revenue and Customs.
The HMRC ret'erence number is.. -
N100415
The Club has been registered with the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland from 3rd June
2015 under the Charity number.'_
NIC102776
Statement of Compliance
In setting our objectives and planning our activities t'or the year the trustees have given careful
consideration to the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland's guidance on public beiiefit to
ensure that the activities have helped to achieve the charity's purposes and provide a benefit to
the beneticiaries.
Principal Activities
Dungannon Sub Aqua Club is an all-inclusive amateur sports club incoi'poi'ating a
search and recovery rescue unit, governed by the Irish Underwater Colincil (CFT).
The Club was eslablished to:.
Promote, facilitate and support the improvement of fitness levels of our members.
Support the development of new skills such as scuba diving, snorkeling and first aid,
while encouraging awareness and respect for the aquatic environment.
McDonald O'Neill & Co.
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DUNGANNON SUB-AQUA CLUB
(INCORPORATING MID-ULSTER SEARCH & RECOVERY UNIT)
Provide vital assistance to the Civil Authorities on the rescue and recovery of missing
persons.
Assist in the protection and preservation of the marine environment including the
management of regular coastline cleanup operations.
Provide assistance to Sea Search Ireland which is actively involved in the logging,
identification and preservation of all marine life.
Educate youth groups from socially and financially deprived backgrounds by offering
programs, enabling them take part in sport while improving fitness and social skills.
The Club's objectives for the 2023 year were to continue to encourage member
progression through the various diving grades with the possibility of achieving
instructor level. We also encouraged our new members to become involved in search
and rescue and take part in training exercises. In the 2024 year, we hope to continue to
encourage member progression through the various diving grades and become
involved in water based environinental issues.
We again successfully fulfilled the minimum search and rescue exercises as required
by our goveniing body the Irish Underwater Council (CFT) to remain on their Search
and Recovery register.
Financial Review
The Trustees have a procedure in place to review the accounts annually.
The charity's accounts will be prepared each year to 31 August. These accounts cover the year
to 31 August 2023 and reveal a deficit of (£2,413).
Risk Management
The Trustees are aware of the risks to which the charity may be exposed. A forn]al risk
asscssment process and slrategies for dealing with identified risk areas is being formalised.
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Chartered Aceountants