ince eaierneral Bg! eG FALHIUGE ING sort fo!ie seriod Es | Period start date | | Period end date | Da Month | Year Da Month | Year | From | 13 _ July | 2024 | To 12 | July 2025 Office aa a a Sn ce Tee of the Scottish Charity Regulator Reference and administration details Charity name — Chirnside United Football Club # Other names charity is known | by oe oe ——— Registered charity number j§_$C050797 Charity’s principal address |=§ 2 Eastend North Chirnside
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Names of the charity trustees on date of approval of Trustees’ Annual Report . Dat ted if Name of person Trustee name Office (if any) not for whole year (or body) entitled to appoint trustee (if any) . 1 | Mark Kinghorn Vice Chair 2 | James Bolton Chair 3 | lan Black secretary 4 = Alan Williams Committee Member 5 6 = | 7 S eee ee seaside aaa el ee ee: Sn Sa | ; Perera : i 10 , 7 ——EEiEe eee eee . tll CCNe Ne |_-ei iiTEEE————— 14 : ee 16 es
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Reference and administration details
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Names of all other charity trustees during the period, if any, (for example, those who resigned part way
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ARE Se i 2 lad eed notion whem yer” Metre Structure, governance and management
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; Type of governing document Unincorporated association Trustee recruitment and appointment ‘Trustees are recruited from the committee who have all served for a number of years and have the best interest of the club and community as a whole.
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Objectives and activities
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Charitable purposes Thewho associations objects are: To provide sporting activity for ;anyone wish to participate between the ages of 5yrs and 65yrs. To form
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teams at all available age levels so the participants can play football in
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‘ a siructure, safe manner, coached by qualified coaches. To ensure the Safety and wellbeing of all its members while playing football. To
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. / provide a “pathway” within the club from the age of 5 to 65yrs. Summary of the main activities It carries out activities or services itself. in relation to these objects
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Achievements and performance Summary of the main achievements of We received 2 separate grants from Scottish Borders Council totalling the charity during the financial period |§ £490,000 to build new changing and shower facilities, so they are now larger and modern. We have also managed to keep our free clothing and boot exchange going. We also have a policy for families that if they can't afford to send their children to football, the club will cover the cost of this. We keep in touch with the families to ensure the children are happy to continue | playing. , We are also part of a Mental Health Scheme called Headstrong where anyone is free to contact them for help with any problems they may be facing. We also help with the Berwickshire Carers Group which provides a safe and private space for carers to come and talk and gives them time away from caring duties. The club has gone from strength to strength with more coaches coming on board we are now partnered with our junior section a business named South East Soccer which provides 1-1 Coaching for our youngsters.
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Financial review Brief statement of the charity’s policy on reserves
- The financial reserves are for the continued running of the club and are used to repair and mange the current facility and up keep of the main pitch and training pitch which is floodlit. Also to replace worn or damaged equipment, maintain our storage area and grass cutting equioment.
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Details of any deficit
Donated facilities and services {if any)
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Other optional information
Declaration The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above. Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees Signature(s) eee | | Full name(s) “pnd VOTO TAN BLACK | Position (e.g. Chair) a a SECRETAR COMMAITIRA, Y (472 MK 2iz Ih CAR, Date pO | 22 lb ae 23 le /2%