APPENDIX 1 OSCR Period start date Persod end dale Year .' 2tr24 From . To otttsh Ch3rty Rewkrtor orfice of the sCthh Charty R•gul•tor Reference and administration details Charlty nam• Oth•r namm ch•rlty Is known G Urquhart Shinty Club (SCIO) R•gbt•r•d ¢harlty Thumr Charlty'$ prln¢lpal addm• .' Tullachard Upper h£hrb l Drumnadrochit ! Po•t¢odo IV63 6UX Name• ol th• Gharlty tru•l•M on d4t• of approval al Trwt••fj' Annual Roport I | Andrew (Tarry Mackintosh ' James Barr 3 ,' Frr Mackenzie 4 Hazel Stewan Chair Vice- Chair Members (16+) GUSC ., Members ( j6+) GUSC l Members (16+) GUSC i M¢mbers (16+) GUSC 10 11 12 1 13 14 151 17 1 18 19
APPENDIX 1 Reference and administration details Namts of all other charlty tru8t••• during tho p•rlod, rf •nyg Ifor •xampl•. thoM Tkno r•slgnod part way through th• flnancl•l pèriodl Andrew LLO ' Trnstee reernitmeDt and &ppoinlmeDt Eknted by adult Mbern (.£e 16+) of GUSC Typ• ot govomlng do¢um•nt Structure, governance and management Org8ni.%¥iliin&l Slructure Governfince of th¢ Chwity is vested in a ilojrd of Tnjstres (the "Board") ¢l¢c¢ed by members Annual G¢neral Meetin85. Thc "rNstee$ arc subje¢t ¢0 r¢-app)inttnent on an annual basis by mtmFrs at thc AGM. After senring the maxtmum consecutive 9- year pcriod, a Trust¢e musl sthnd down for a full year before being eligible for rtr¢le¢tion. 'lThe Ininimum numb¢r ot-¢harity trus'ttts 1.4 3., th¢ m&ximum of chariiv is 7. The Board of Trnsiees meei on &veTage 6 times each year. Minules of meeiings and supwting dwurnentation are rnainiained. Under the auspices ot the Board, the day to day managemen( of GUSC is under the direcrion of the Committee of Memb$ (Ihe "Committcc") whg shall be eleciedlre-elected by members at AGM on an ann4J81 basis. Ai leasi 2 trustees will setve on the Cummiitee and re¥ul8rly attend Committee me¢tings. On average the Committ¢¢ meets 18 rimes per yeor. Minules of meerings and supporting dMentIOn are maintained Communlty P*r¢n¢n GUSC Strong pamerships and re8uJar interdctiw with the Camanachd A%wclatlon (Shinty's Governirtg ljody). (Ilenurquhart'Rural Communitv AsslatIon. the Glenurquhart Community Council. the Glenurquhart Ilighland Gwnes Ass111i0n, Glenurquhart High School 4Trd the Glen Albyll shinty asyKiation. GIJSC welcomes all oppor1t1¢s to fomi both sIrt long t¢rni parttierships wlth Itke-m1n community trM)dies to deliver dded value for the benefit of GlenuTquhart.
Objectives and activities Charttabl• purpo• Th6 organisation's purposes are.. The afvarKement of public participatK)n in sport prfmarily the iThllgencrfJs and ujlturalty signifi¢ant of Shinty The provision of reCreatnal fa¢ilth"es and the organising of recreational activi1 with the object of improving the eCdK$n$ of1rf8 for those partia"paling as players, coths. volunteers and sFectators priMarf in the communty of Glenurquhart Casual user5 of the maintained grewb space ara also vmlcomed APPENDIX 1 Summary of th• m•ln actlvltl•• In r•l•tlon to thM• oblocts Main Acbvitses for the benofit of the Communty ProffK>te the heath. well bein9 and soual cohesh)n of th8 commun4ty of Gtonurquhart through the medium of sport. Enable the indusNe partirypation of all residents in the wmmunty In the encouragement of chiklren and young people to a$pire to excellencg through the disciplines of exercjse, learning, practice and teamwork. Share faa"1rtS, infrastrUCle and organtsatDnal capability with other spjts arKI communty Organisatn$ lo the overall tenefil of the community of GlenurquharL Ensure, as far as wacbcable, equal opportunity for 8tteThJan¢e at and safe parbCIpan in the SFQrt for members throughout the course of GUSC is wholty reliant on volunteers for the org8nising of xtNilies assooated wrth the and to indNhlual$ ar local businesses for financial I supp)rt Ihrough donath)n$ and furKlraising events. Likthvise roL"The and annual maintenarb¢e of the Blaithj gTounds and clubhouse ¢s carried out in tho main by volunteers. Membernhip L% open to anyone in the kxal communrty and beyond, who supwrts the aims and objectives of the Club. Any membgr,16 years or over, is entsyed to vote on any motn$ put forward to the membership at general meetings induding the Annual General Meeting.
Achievements and performance Summary of Membership the main , GUSC ended the Charity year with SYI adutt Merrt (16+) and 87 lunK)r trEmbers. 35% of the overall achlevementh . membership was female. of the chaflty durfng the financial peylod , Participation in Competitions Glenurquhart fidded te8ms In all levels of competitions for Adults. Juniors, ma and Female . ' The men's first team had a disapp)inbng season in a competiiNe National League but the good , performance of the young players in the second haff of the season yeS well for the future. The Men's second team worked hard towards the end of the season to retain our position w4thln North Divts)n 1 for season 2026, They also reached the semffinal of the Scottish Junior Competition . Suthertand Cup. trt lost tyjt to nIochSh8I in a tKJht gaffe at Invergarry. l The 3 day Youth summ•r"camp" look in Juty at Blairteg Park. ' This event Is open to for all loeal prtmary sch1 chiklren in "rd and Lcrh Ness . It was oveThibsGribed and well attended with pW¢rs coming from GnUrquarL Strathglas5, Lovat. 88auty and Invemes8, Our youth teams h•Y SutteS al all aJes with the U178 reaching the final of the Mactavish Cup although l an excelnt NewtonffL)re team ran oul winners on the day. Tho u14s had a good run in their18aguè I competitions. ' In mid-Juty, 4 youth pers attended the National Pkyer CJ8vdowenl Camp at the new Ic¢ation of , Glenalmnd College.. Alfie Macfeod was player ofth• C, standing out from tho 80 or so player8 who | Three of our players were chow the Sc4Uand U-17$ tour to Ir•laTrJ', namety Afie Ma¢leod, Oaniel l Ma¢loan and Doug 8rockie. i In addition, charl MacLec4I was selected for played In lh• U21 North Area team who provailed over ,' tho South Area team. The Womn's first team slniggled lo relain a foothold in the PrnI8r bul the second team rornalned buoyant in the North 2 Leaguè arKI ran out winners wrth a 3 Foinl margin. Young Rowan Brockie was yet again top scoirer in hw league. The girfs u14 teams also had some good outings and high placed finl$he¥. One of our most constent sen1 players, Hazel Hunter. was 8•1ected to p* for Scodand again8t Ireland al the Bughl Park. Invemess in laler Odokor. Communty Partnerships Club Minibus- has now been relocated to the High Schcol lo be kept adffiant to the School minibus. Both bu8es are belng used extensp4ety by several local communty organisatyons subject to prior booking and drlver vetb"ng. . This has been athknved ty slgnificanty 8trength8ning tyjr partnership ties with Glenurquhart High School Old Shop Stto, Barmaan Roaj, Drumnadro¢hit GUSC in partnership wth Glenurquhart Rural Communty As8w&ts'on, Glonurquhart Rugby Club and Glenurquhart Football Club , have succeeded in a lo the sttISh Land Fund for a grant to assist in the outright purchase by the Communty of this prot adjacent lo Blairbeg Park for a health and wellteing centr8. The legal details and land transfeT remain to be finaled bul inibal plans have been drawn up for scoplng the Size , shaFe and (x)5t of the requed fac4"Ilt'es.
Financial review GUSC I SCIO) is a voiunteer18ad organisabon with no employees and hence our res85 requir8ment is retatNety rrh)desL For the sake of gwj order, tt i8 the intention of tho Trustees to retarn sufficient funds in the clubs accounts to C•Jver the re¢umng annual fixed tlS and regular seNices for the forthcoming season with¢)ut any immediate requirement to fund raise . For season 2025 Services provided on a demand basis are for laundry , clubhouse deaning and peftmeler grass cutts'ng which. on average ,amount to £1500 in totsl. The recurring predictable costs for coMpetitn entries, mlnibus insurance , ub"Irb"es, minor maintenancè. propety & Siabilty insurance Gurrenuy amount to approximatety £5000. Hence our 2025 reserves Polry was therelore lo tsIn a Min1M of £9000 in our accessible accounts at year end. However, as a r6sult of increased costs in all aaS and partlcularty in insurance prodLth and . utilities, we wll be ffthrtoring our fixed ¢arefvlty during 2026 D•tsll• of •ny dofi¢lt ,, There are r•) deficrts to record and no Immedth iLbtrJre risks hlentifi8d as al yoar 8ndlng October 2024 Donat•d fa¢llltl•s and 8ep•lco8 (Ir any) APPENDIX 1 Other optional information Declaration Th• tru•t•M d•clar• that th•y hav• appTr)v•d th• tru•t•••' i•port b¢)v•. 81gn•d on b•hll of th• ¢TIty'S tnwtw• 81gnatur•(81 OSCR wlM•ccW , Full nam•l•l Andrew Garry mkintosh James NaPr Ba Po•lllon le.g. Chalr) , Chair Chair v/.,fv,,
Glenuryuhart Shlnty Oub SOO No 050544 Recelpts & Payments Account Year Ended 3ts1 Ortober 2025 RECEIPTS Share the Load Walk Sponsors Pavlllion Collections Games Day Shinty Carnps Memberships SLrtherland Cup nner Dance Donation5 & Bequests Swlnndle 32809.62 5950.1)0 2230.57 3432.C(I 3078.84 2514.20 2388.35 2378.95 2351.00 2312.53 1544.68 773.82 772.83 450.(M) 164.66 9226.62 2517.93 Other Fundraisir4g Merchandise Develop Camp Misc Lotto income Pavillion incomt Total Income for year 74896.60 PAYMENTS Mikeys Llne1S0% of STLW I Trainer Clubs Astro Tractor & Mower CA- other Pitch costs Minibus Cam Assoc (comphnsl 16395.85 12187. 7585. 5527.34 4663.64 3976.69 3130.32 2723.90 2149.00 El Physlo Insurance Strip Wash Referees B•lls 2133.50 2085.52 1790.0) 1551.50 1256.CKI 972.( 945.IXI 941. 770.1x1 New Strips Dinner Dance Travel Care Centre150% Swn)
Misc Website Fundraising Costs Engraving Sign Lotto costs Pavilion costs 463.43 396.(Kl 385.72 382.00 250.02 4689.42 289).53 Total Payments for year 80240.38 Surplu$llDeficitl for year -5343.78
Glenurquhart Shlnty Qub Sao P40 050544 Statement ol Balances As at 3tst October 2025 STATEMENT OF BALANCES Current Assets Bank Balances 65050.83 Totsl A55ets 65050.83 Represented Retained reserves blf SurplusllDeficit} for Year 70394.61 -5343.78 65050.83 SIed •5 •pprobd by two Trustees beh1 ofall Trustees Sl8nature Prlnt Sl8nature Pdnt n4fflÈ Date
APPENDIX 3 OSCR Scottish Charity ndent examinevs repo_rt on the accounts Lwu<&LJrfrt CL¥d SCIO R•gl•tared charlty SC numb•r On the a¢¢ounts of th• charlty forth• p•rtod OSOSWt zs S•t out on pag r•#pon•lbllltl•• ol with the tÈnYts of Iha Charitl8S 8Th1 Trusle8 Investnwnt ISc4)tlandl 2CK15 Acl and the and •xamln•r Charitss A(X£nts (Scotlandl RegulatiCS 20C6 {as amènded). Th8 charity trustees conskdw that the audlt requrerrth ol Regulati 10(1) Id) of the Ao>)unts R6gulatlon8 does not appty. 11 ry resp[S11.1ty to examim the attwnts as Yequlred under sactlon 4411) (cl of Act 8rrfJ to stale pwtndar m8tter8 have ttvne to my atten(In. of Ind•p•ft w 6x8mth18 (7j In 8rrudanr th4th Rgwlatknn 11 of the 2( Accounts •x•mIn•• stat•mont R8guLations. An 8xaminallon a r6viv of tho 8(xountlng r8rnrds kgpt by thè Jnsider8tion of any uThJsual dBdosurns Ni the accounts and seeks ) not wovid6 all the evidence Ihat w0d t requr&J kn an audlt and. uwuenty. I do not express 8D oP1n on the vltrat grrfen by the accounts. Ind•p•nd•nt •xamln•e• In the courde al my examinobon. matr come to ftry atlonthx [0pt 1. whlL 88 wea8onaNg U$6 to b8118ve Ihat kn any matertal reScl the to ketp r)rdS wi aCrA)r wilh SeCtK 44(1 > (a) of thè 2005 Act arKI Rfjgulath 4 ofthe 20( Atsxxmts Regulalw)ns, and darntarN1 sn•. . .TFiosM•+) . HA*f&tO AtLOv>mihJr Ravant prof•Mlon qualllkatJon(sl or body (11 any): l IL4LAJ44f 3 &TJ