## **Glenelg Mountain Rescue** 

**Scottish Charity Number: SCO07565** 

## **Established 19 July 1973** 

## Trustees Annual Report and Accounts 

for year ended 31 March 2025 



## Recruitment and Appointment of Trustees 

Trusteeship is attached to the only Office Bearers named in the Constitution, namely the Team Leader, Deputy Team Leader, Equipments Officer, Secretary and Treasurer. All are appointed or re-appointed by the Team members at the AGM. 

## Governing Document 

The Association is a charitable unincorporated association whose purposes and administration arrangements are set out in our Constitution. 

## Charitable Purposes 

The saving of lives for the public benefit – predominantly within Glenelg, Arnisdale, Knoydart, Barisdale and Glenshiel but also in areas beyond there in order to provide support on request, by: 

- Providing a ‘free to use’ Search and Mountain Rescue Service; 

- Aiming to provide on call services 24 hours a day, 365 days a year; 

- Locating and evacuating injured and / or lost persons in upland environments and to provide appropriate casualty care. 

In addition to this the Team may: 

- Provide missing person searches in urban, suburban and lowland areas; 

- Support NHS Ambulance Services with difficult casualty evacuations; 

- Support government agencies / emergency services in severe weather; 

- Support government agencies / emergency services where the Team’s skills and equipment may be appropriate; 

- Support government agencies / emergency services at major incidents; 

- Provide swift water rescue; 

- Provide animal rescue. 

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## Activities and Achievements 

The team have attended several call-outs and have been on stand-by for another couple. The team has also provided first aid cover for the Dirty Thirty Challenge – an annual event that challenges walkers and runners to complete a 30 mile circuit around coast and mountains. 

Monthly training continues with new members being able to attend and learn the basics. New members are not included in call outs until they have been on the team for six months and undergone safety aspects of training and are deemed competent. Additional training is undertaken in conjunction with neighbouring team, Kintail – sharing knowledge and experience is helping to inform responses and upskilling. 

The ongoing search for a suitable piece of land to build a base on, is in the early stages of negotiations with a plot owned by a local man. A planning application will be submitted to Highland Council in May with construction hoped to be complete before the end of the year.  Although this has taken some time to move forward, there is now more positivity that we are a step closer to obtaining a permanent base. 

A constant review of training needs and equipment purchases are undertaken by the relevant office bearers. 

## Date:  19 May 2025 

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INDEPENDENT EXAKtNERS REPORT
For the Year Ended 3111 March 2025
Independent Examiners Report to the Trustees of the Glenelg Mountain Rescue
Association (SCOTTISH CHARITY No SC007565)
I report to the financial statements of the charEty for the year ended 3 Ist March 2025 wbich
are set out on pag&8 5 to 7
Respective rwonsibiliti&8 of Tnjstees and ExamiDer
The charity's tnjstees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with
the terms of the Charities and Trustee Investrnent (Scotland) Act 2005 (-the 2005AcY') and
the Charities Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006 (as aniended ("the 2006 Regulations").
The clwity's trustees consider that the audit requirement of Regulation 10( I )(d) of the 2006
Regulations d￿￿ not apply. It is my r&8ponsibility to examine the accounts as required under
section (44)(1)(c) of the 2005 Act and stste whether particular matters have com¢ to my
attention.
Basis of Independent Examiner's Statement
My eAaItiination is carried out in accordance with Regulation I l of the 2006 Regul&ions. An
examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison
of the accounls presented with those records. It also includes considerdtion ot any unusual
items or disclosures in the accounts and seeks explanatioDS from the trustees conceming any
such matters. The procedures undcrtaken do not provide all the evidence that would be
required in an audit and, consquently, I do not express an audit opinion on the view giv¢n by
the accounts.
Independent Examiner's Statement
In connection with my examination. no matter has come to my attention:_
which gi ves me reasonable cause io believe that. in any material respect, the
requirements:_
a. to keep accounting records in accordance with section 44(1){a) of the 2005
Act and Regulatson 4 of the 2006 Regulations. and
b. to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply
with Regulation 9 of the 2006 Regulations have not been met. or
2. to which. in my opinion. attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper
vrderstandino of the accounts to be reached.
Signed
Dated 30th May 2025
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GLENELG MOUNTAIN RESCUE ASSOCIATION
Income and Expenditure Account
Year Ended 31st March 2025
Scottish Charity Number SC007565
2025
2024
INCOMING RESOURCES
Grants & Funding
Donations
Bank Interest
VAT Refund
16,585
2.677
4,550
2,097
12,736
22,880
3,393
913
25.909
39,922
RESOURCES EXPENDED
Equipment
Clothing
Motor
Insurance
Subsistence and Entertaining
Shed
Office
Sundries
Website & Internet Costs
11.083
3.692
875
3,139
2,707
772
1,234
1.085
1,240
700
537
1.447
602
152
1,275
1,216
20,691
11,065
NET INCOMING RESOURCES
5,218
28,857
OPENING FUNDS
147,448
118,591
CLOSING FUNDS
152,666
147,448
All movements are in Unrestricted Funds
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GLENELG MOUNTAIN RESCUE ASSOCIATION
Statement of Balances
As at 31 st March 2025
Scotttsh Charity Number SC007565
Funds Reconciliation
Unrestricted Funds
2025
2024
Opening Bank Account
147,448
118,591
Surplus for the Year
5,218
28.857
Closing Bank Account (Note)
152.666
147,448
Bank Accounts:.
The Co-operative Bank - Direct Plus Account
The Co￿Perative Bank - 95 Day Nolice Account
Redwood Bank - 95 Day Notice Account
63.608
717
88.341
152,666
8,941
53,534
84,973
147,448
There are no other assets or liabilities
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GLENELG MOUNTAIN RESCUE ASSOCIATION
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31¥1 MARCH 2025
BASIS OF ACCOUNTING
These accounts havc been prcpared on the Receipts and l*ymen18 basis in
accordance ivitli the Charities and Trustce Inveslmcnl (Scoilc2nd) Act 2005 and
the Charities Accounts{Scotland) Regulalions 2006 (as ameiided).
NATURE AND PURPOSE OF FUNDS
Unrestricted funds are those that may be used at the discretion of ihe trustees in
furtherance of the objecls of Ihe charity. The trustees maintain ihe single
unrestricted fund for the manageTnent of charity and to transler to thc restricled
fund as when necessary.
RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
There were no relaled Party Transactions.
GOVERNANCE COSTS
None
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