CUMBERNAULD SAILING CLUB
Scottish Charity No – SC053009
ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
CUMBERNAULD SAILING CLUB (SCIO)
ANNUAL REPORT
and
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the year ended 31 December 2024
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CUMBERNAULD SAILING CLUB
Scottish Charity No – SC053009
ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
The Trustees have pleasure in presenting their report for the above period.
Reference and Administrative Information
Charity Name
Cumbernauld Sailing Club
Charity No. SC053009
Address (principle office)
Fannyside Loch Fannyside Road, Slamannan, North Lanarkshire FK1 3DX
Address for correspondence
24 Albany Drive, Burnside Glasgow South Lanarkshire G73 3QN
Structure, Governance and Management
Constitution
The Charity is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO) with a two-tier structure whereby the Trustees are elected from the wider membership. It was registered on 13 December 2023 and operates under the constitution approved by OSCR at the date of registration. The organisation was previously an unincorporated association, and the assets of the association were transferred to the SCIO on 31 March 2024.
Appointment of Trustees
The charity Trustees constitute the Board of Trustees, which normally meets monthly. Membership of the Board is open to all voting members of the Club. Trustees are elected at the Annual General Meeting. The minimum number of Trustees is four, and the maximum is eleven. At each AGM, all the Charity Trustees retire, and shall be eligible for re-election.
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CUMBERNAULD SAILING CLUB
Scottish Charity No – SC053009
ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
The following Trustees were appointed on 13.12.23, as initial Trustees, and were all reappointed at the Annual General Meeting of 9.6.24.
In addition, the following Trustees were appointed at the Annual General Meeting of 9.6.24.
There were no Trustee retirals during the year 2024.
Charitable Purposes and Objectives
The aims and objectives of the organisation are:
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a. To enable opportunities and advance public participation in Watersports, defined as non-powered water activities such as dinghy sailing, windsurfing, rowing, paddle boarding, canoeing etc
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b. To develop young leaders
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c. To develop volunteers
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d. To promote the club within the local community and Watersports in Scotland
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e. To protect the local natural resource of Fannyside Loch
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CUMBERNAULD SAILING CLUB
Scottish Charity No – SC053009
ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
Activities
Throughout the year, the charity maintains access to the Clubhouse, boatyard and loch for members. During the boating season the charity runs dinghy racing on a regular basis, with formal racing once a month, to encourage the development of sailing skills by members. The charity is planning regular events in 2025 for canoeing, kayaking and paddleboarding, and during 2024 provided a new storage facility for kayaks.
The charity provides a range of dinghies and windsurfing equipment free of charge to members wishing to take up the sport, and provides support to members to learn about the sport and develop their skills.
The charity has also entered into an agreement with Strathsail (Strathclyde University Sailing Club) to base a number of Strathsail’s boats in the club boatyard and to use the club facilities to train students in sailing and to develop the sailing team skills by practice session throughout the winter months. The club provides the use of its safety boat for these training sessions.
First aid training has been arranged for members, and training in the use of the safety boat has been and will continue to be provided.
Social /open days are held to encourage greater participation in all aspects of Watersports.
Achievements and Performance
Membership numbers have stabilised since the pandemic, and the club has improved its kayak storage facilities and provided more moorings for larger boats. There has been an increase in the number of club boats and members’ boats, and some reorganisation of the boatyard has been carried out to enable the Strathsail boats to be accommodated.
Perimeter fencing damaged in storms in January 2024 has been replaced following a successful insurance claim, and the security of the boatyard has been maintained.
There has been an increase in the level of participation in formal and informal racing throughout the year, as members are encouraged to develop their skills with more experienced members on hand.
The car park that was developed adjacent to the boatyard a number of years ago has proved invaluable in enabling the increased use of the loch, especially for the Strathsail sessions and the regular club events, and there are plans to develop this.
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CUMBERNAULD SAILING CLUB
Scottish Charity No – SC053009
ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
Plans for the future
The club is planning an expanded events programme for 2025 to encourage greater participation in club events by kayak, windsurf and paddleboard. Funding has been raised to enable development of the car park, and funding is being pursued to enable improvements to the slipways to facilitate their use by all members, but particularly older members.
Following the provision of a container for kayak storage, the windsurfing storage container will be reorganised in 2025 to enable rigged equipment to be stored for the use of members.
The club intends to develop its links with Strathsail and hopes to be able to facilitate informal sailing training for club members with qualified instructors from Strathsail, aa part of club activities.
The club has developed a restricted boat fund to develop its fleet of club boats, and will continue to review the club fleet to ensure that it is meeting the objectives of encouraging members to develop sailing skills, by providing a range of single handed and crewed boats.
Discussions with local schools to develop opportunities for watersports at the club were started during 2024, although did not conclude during the year, and discussions are ongoing with North Lanarkshire Sports Development Dept over the use of the loch for watersports for schoolchildren, based at Palacerigg Country Park.
The club is also intending to pursue a feasibility study for the installation of solar panels on the three containers in the boatyard with a view to contributing to the development of green energy.
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CUMBERNAULD SAILING CLUB
Scottish Charity No – SC053009
ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
Financial Review
Traditionally, the club was reliant on member subscriptions for its income. In the first year of incorporation as a charity, the Club secured its first fund raise of £1,000 in 2024, to enable the development of the car park. Other extraordinary receipts came by way of a £400 donation by the family of a member who passed away.
For the year 2023, total receipts were £10,571.99, with total payments of £6,637.00 in 2023, resulting in a surplus for the year of £345.10 excluding the Training and Boat Funds.
For the year 2024, total receipts were £11,492.68, offset by total payments of £10,357.11 in 2024, resulting in a surplus for the year of £1,135.57.
2024 included a one-off payment around legal fees £1,388.00 relating to the transfer of assets from the unincorporated club to the charity. Despite this, the club had a surplus of £1,135.57.
As mentioned above we had an insurance claim inflating the figures both the incomes and receipts.
The club also benefited from its charitable status securing exemption going forward for water rates.
The club operates a single bank account. Within this we maintain three separate accounts.
Training budget, as we run down a training budget from lottery funding. For 2024 this budget remained unchanged at £1,134.07
A boat fund established in 2023 to help improve the fleet increased in 2024 by £151.5 to close at £2,607.32.
The bank account opened up 01/01/2024 at £ 12,429.84 and closed 31/12/2024 at £13565.41.
Therefore the running club balance increased by £984.07 for the calendar year.
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CUMBERNAULD SAILING CLUB
Scottish Charity No – SC053009
ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
Membership
Depicted below in charts are details of the membership numbers and subscription types over the previous years. 2024 saw a minor drop in membership numbers on previous years, with the increase in membership and other revenue streams increasing the receipts slightly.
Subscription fees were increased for the first time in ten years for the 2024 season, following an in-depth review of our facilities in comparison to ‘comparable’ clubs as follows-:
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Individual memberships from £80 to £90 per annum
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Family membership from £90 to £120
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2024 introduced a new mooring fee facility from £30 on an allotment basis which was fully subscribed for the season
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2024 also saw the introduction of a charge of £30 for members with a second craft stored at the club (the first craft is stored free as part of all membership categories)
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Clearer and fairer student & junior membership offering £60
This resulted in subscription income being maintained, and at £6,180 for the year. There is a small income of £90 from members for the use of club moorings & £120 for the storage of second boats.
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CUMBERNAULD SAILING CLUB
Scottish Charity No – SC053009
ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
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APPENDIX 2 CUMBERNAULD SAILING CLUB SCO53009 OSCR Receipts and payments accounts For th• perlod kcAtsh Cfrwty Regulator to Section A Ststement of receipts and paymentsr- Unrnstrlctod funds Exp•ndabl• •ndowm•nt funds P•mianent •ndowment fund• Total funds currnnt p•rlod Total funds last Restrlcted funds to rnar••t £ to rnar••t £ to Marmt £ to rnr••t £ to rnar••t £ A1 R•c• 400 400 ès Grants Rec Gross tr3d InccMT fr(xn Thtstlyts than larmy aTrd bukjn actplths Rents frcffD land & bJld Gross [e1)tS frn ottw chartab actfvlies se returned n err( Scottlsh Water PAjsirsS g(reaml Refu(KJ Insurance Claffn Strat de Umers 320 320 400 4fy) 10,903 10,903 A2 R•c•lpts from asset & Instment sales Pr£eedS from saÈ d trx)at furMI assets 59) 590 Pr(Kee(Ys from Sa d nvestn*.nts A2 Sub total 590 Total receipts 11,493 11,493 A3 Payments EleCtrty R YA Subscriptx)n Club Insurance 190 190 Bu5rS Stream Bosun Water 251 470 251
APPENDIX 2 CUMBERNAULD SAILING CLUB SC053009 OSCR Receipts and payments accounts For the perk>d from kott6h Chanty Regulator lo Section A Statement of receipts and pa ments Unrn8trlct•d funds Expendable ondowment funds Permanent •ndowmant funds R•strlct•d funds Total funds currnnt perlod Total fund8 last porlod to rwf•st £ to £ to rnafMt £ to rnarmt £ ar•st £ to rnarmt £ Gerra1 Maintenance PAC Test Je Interrt Hub Ka ak Frtcwt Thtle Fenc insurance clain tK)n Refund ars 220 220 55 330 330 90 Grants donations Governance costs. Audit I IrK8ependent examinatK)n Preparatfin of annual accounts Legal C¢X>ts Other 1388 A3 Sub total 9,519 9,519 A4 Payments relatlng to asset and Investment movements Purchases of tsed assets 838 838 Purchase of nvestrrEnts A4 Sub total 838 838 Totalpayments 10,357 10,357 Net recolpts /(payments) AS Transfers to l (from) funds SU8 / (deficit) fi)r year 1,136
APPENDIX 2 CUMBERNAULD SAILING CLUB Section B Statement of balances SC053009 P•rmanent •ndowm•nt fvnds to Marml £ Uni•strlcted nd• R•strlct•d funds Expndabl• ondowm•nt funds Total curr•nt p•rlod Totsl last p•rlod Cat•g0riOS D•talls to rnaf••l £ to rw••l £ B1 Cash funds Cash and bank b,)lances at start of vear 12,430 12.430 Surplus l (def£rt) shown on rece4)ts and payments 8ccoun'. 1,136 1,136 Cash and bank balanc•s at •nd of year 13,565 13,565 (Agree balances wth receipts and payThnls account(s)> Furnl lo wNch ••••t b•1 h•ark Val11 Detalls Lasl y•v to r••rMt £ to Mw••l £ Total Furnl to whlch a•••t b•l(xvaB rrort valu• (If Detalls 10 rn8r•st £ to n•af•St £ to rnar•6t £ B3 Otr assets CLNBERNAULD SAILI (XUB - 2024 OSCR accounts CSC SC05=$009 xlsx I Slatemeiit of balan( Dacort)er 2007 ,.EX-.K-* (, JII 11 T . ¥1 I I I
APPEWX 2 Total D•talls Furxl to whlch Il Ilty r•lal•• to re$l £ B4 Liabdities Totaj Details FurKI to wNch Ilatrd Iity relat•• (est5ml to rw•st £ B5 C(xrtingent lia bilities Totsl &.d by cTh Of two trustees on b•lMff of all trustees Slgnature Print Name Dat• of approval 7.72J- CXMERfr&41I0 SAILI QU8 - 2024 OSCR aco)unts CSC SC053009 x18x I Slalornnt of b8lancOs 2007
APPENDIX 3 OSCR Scottth Chanty Regulator Independent examiner's report on the accounts Report to the ' Charity name trusteeslmembers of c. CLa Registered charity SC number On the accounts of the charity for the period -_c3)9 Period start date Month Period end date Month Year Year 01 _ ,4b2 (1 _IbZ Set out on pages Iremember to include the page umbers of additional sheets) Respective The charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance responsibilities of with the terms of the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) 2005 Act and the trustees and examiner Charities Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006 (as amended). The charity trustees consider that the audit requirement of Regulation 10(1) (d) of the Accounts Regulations does not apply. It is my responsibility to examine the accounts as required under section 44(1) (c) of the Act and to state whether particular matters have come to my attention. Basis of independent My examination is carried out in accordance with Regulation 11 of the 2006 Accounts examiner's statement , Regulations. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts and seeks explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit and, consequently, I do not express an audit opinion on the view given by the accounts. Independent examiner's In the course of my examination, no matter has come to my attention [other than that statement , disclosed on the attached page'] which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements: to keep accounting records in accordance with section 44(1) (a) of the 2005 Act and Regulation 4 of the 2006 Accounts Regulations, and to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with Regulation 9 of the 2006 Accounts Regulations have not been met, or Signed. Name: Relevant professional qualification(s) or body (if any): Address: 'Please delete the words in the brackets if they do not apply. If the words do apply, set out those matters which have come to your attention on the following page. 'OSCR will accept digital or typed signatures.
APPENDIX 3 Disclosure section Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight material problems. Give here brief details of any items that the examiner wishes to disclose LJ ffj J c,a)Y.