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2025-08-31-annual-report

DUNGANNON SUB-AQUA CLUB (INCORPORATING MID-ULSTER SEARCH & RECOVERY UNIT) TRUSTEES REPORT Strntthrfy Covernxnce & Mn#gement An Northern Ireland The charity was established in Nortbern Ireland in 2003. The CUT￿nI Trustees and members of the Committee are:_ Mr Aidan Abemethy (Chairperson) Mr Damian O'Donnell Mrs Audrey Brady Charitable Stotus The Club has been accepted as a chatity for tax punx)ses by the HM Revenue and Customs. The HMRC ref￿ence numb¢r is: . N100415 The Club has been registered with the Charlty Commission for Northern Ireland from 3rd June 2015 under the Charity number:. NICI 02776 Stattment ofcompliAn¢t In setting our objectives and planning our activities for the year the trustees have given careful consideration lo the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland's guidance on public benefit to ensure that the a¢tivilies have helped io achieve the charity's purrK)ses and provide a ben¢fil to the beneficiari¢s. Principal A¢¢ivities Dungannon Sub Aqua Club is an all-inclusive amat¢ur sports club incorporating a search and rewvery rescue unit. governed by the Irish Underwater Council (CFT). The Club was established to:. Promote, facilitate and supp)rt the improvement of fitness levels of our members. Support the development of new skills such as scuba divin8J snorkeling and first aid. while encouraging awareness and respect for the 4uatic environment. MeDtsn•ld O'PleiIl & C Chrtered AceoDntsDts

DUNGAIYNON SUB-AQUA CLUB ONCORPORATING MID-ULSTER SEARCH & RECOVERY UNIT) Provide vilal assislance to the Civil Authorities on the rescue and recovery of missing persons. Assisi 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 108ging, identification and preservalion of ail n)arine life. Educate youth groups from socially and fuw]ciaUy deprived backgrounds by offering pro8rnms, enabling them take part in s￿rt while improving filness and Social skills. Th¢ Club's objectives for the 2025 year were to continue to encourage member progression through the various diving grades with the p)ssibility of achieving instruclor level. We also encouraged our new members to become involved in search and rescue and take part in training exercises. In the 2026 year. we hope to continue to encourage member progression through the various divin8 grades and become involved in water based environmentsl issues. We again successfully fulfilled the minimum search and rescue exercises &8 required by our governing body the Irish underwa￿ Council (CFD to remain on their Search and Recovery register. Financial Review The Trustees have a procedure in place io revlew the accourAts annually. The charity's accounts will be prwed ¢8¢h year 10 31 August. These accounts cover the year to 31 August 2025 and r¢veal a surplus of£i,926 Risk Management The Trustees are aware of the risks to which the cftwity may be exposed. A fom]al risk &ss¢ssmenl process and strategies for dealing with Identifi￿ risk areas is being formalised. SIGIYED: DATE: JS- L L Trust¢¢ SIGNED: Trustee mCDo￿ld O'Neill & Cf ChArt¢red Accountsnts