APPENDIX1
OSCR
Period start date
M(fftih
01
Period end data
l Month
Yeai
Year
Day
31
From 16
To
5cott15h thanty Regulator
Offtce ol the Scottish Charty Regulator
Reference and administration details
Charlty noma
Doune & Dunblane Cricket
Other n•me9 ch8rÉty is known by
Dounè & Dunbi4n• Cricketciub
Reglstered charltynumber
ChaTity'B prin¢1￿1 addr¢83
SCO53064
Viewpark
Keir Street
Dunblane
Perthshire
Postcod• FK15 9BP
NAM88 of *he eh8iitytrustg99 on dats of approval ofTru¥tee$' Annual Report
Tru$toa nam•
Office li*any)
Dat8$ acted rf
not forYAw)leyear
Namp of person
lot body} entltled to
appointtru$t8e litany)
1 Trustee8
Secretaryl Treasurer
Chair
16101124
1e401124
Truste8S
07103124
Trust8e8
04106124
Trustees
Reference and administration details
Names of all othercharitytrustees duringth? perw Itany. Itor axamDle. those vkno ro$ioTh•d partway through th
flnancial period)
'Name
Dates a¢ted rf notf4>rwhoia yoar
16101124- 29101124
16101124- 29101124
16101124- 13110124
16101124- 10102125

APPENDIX 1
Structure, governance and management
Typ8 olgovernlng docum•nt
Doune & Dunbiane Cri¢keYs governinÉ document is a constitution.
sta￿9. A Scottish Charf(able Incorporated Organisation ISCIOI.
Govemaneè.. Governed by a membership that elect8 8 management
committee.
Affiliatlon$: Affiliated to Cricket scotland 8nd Clubsport Stiriin&
Upon initial incorporation as a SCIO, the individuals who signod the charity
trustee declaration forms We￿ airtomati¢ally appointed ch8ritytrustee$.
Tru$to0 recrultment and appointmont
The Board of Trustees may appoint any Full Mernber to serve as a trustee at
anytime.
Members may elect any lull member to the 808rd of Trustees at each Annu81
General Meetina IAGMI.
Objectives and activities
Charltabls purposes
The advancement of public partic¢pation In cricket and the org8nisation of
recreational actNitie8 Within Doune, Dunblane. and the surrounding area,
with a particular focLJS on encouraging the development of young and r¢ew
ptayers. and women's
cricket.
through. but
not limited to:
l. Collaboration with existing or new Clubs that promote cricket
locally.
2. Supporting the developmenr of individuals, players, coèches,
crick8t officials. and othervolunteers.
3. PartlClP8ting in league, cup, and other crickèt competttions and
events 8ssociated ￿th the sport.
DelNered free cricket sessions to Doune, Dunblane. St. Ma￿S
EpiscopaL arld Newton primary s¢hooLs.
2. Provided a dedicated free lunchtime crrcket session for girts at
Newton Primary School.
3. Hosted a free cricketfestival for ihe aforementioned primary
schools.
4. Supported Newton Primary School's participation in the Crickèt
Scotland Boys and Girts Cup competition.
Ott•rèd froe eYeningtsoftbal( ¢rirkct sesaivnts and Gornpeiitlons Tor
women.
Three coB¢hes received grants to devalop their c08ching skills, and
anotherthree co8ches receivtsd gr8nts for First Aid training. We also
PLrt forward a young memberfrom the club to take part in a
Co8chingA¢ademy being run by Clubsport Stirling.
Symmary of the maln actiNrytie8
in relation to these objects

APPENDIX 1
Financial review
Summaryof the main achievements of
thg charity during th• linanci8l period
Doune & Dunblane Cricket Club has enjoyed a remarkable year. marked by
signifFc8nt growth and a d&monstr8ble commitment to promoting cricket
within our community. W8're proud ol the progress we￿e m8dts. and hele
arè some highlights:
Unbeaten Su¢cess: OUT men's team flourished. growing to over 20
memb8r¥ and achieving an undefegted season in 2024. Their exception81
perfoimance and sportingconduct h8¥e earned praise from clubs across the
regior7, reflecb.ng the high standard of cricket and the positwe spirit within
theteam.
Junlor S•ctlon Boorn." Our junior section h8s also experienced o surge in
popu(8rity. exp8nding from 3￿1 to approximately 60 young members.
Importantly. this growrh réflecrs our commitment to inclusivity. with ne8rLy
all junior members coming from stste school backgrounds. representing a
diverse range ofschoots= Dunblane HS, Dunblane PS. Nemon PS. St Mo￿S
EPS, Doune PS. CallarTrder PS, McLaren HS, Wallace HS. Crieff HS, Muthill
PS. Braco PS. and DoLi3r Academy. Glenalmond College, and Fairview
Intemation81 School.
Inciu¥ive Envirgnmert We're particularly proud of the supportrve and
welcoming Étmosphere we've Cultivated. We currently have four junior
members diagnosèd neurodevelopmental disorders, Bnd their parents
havg expiessed their gratttude for the club's inclusive approach.
National Competition and Success:
Our junior teams competed in
n8tional cup competitions at the U13. U14. and U15 levels. 8howcasing their
talent and dedicatlon.
The U13s achieved a notsble victory agBin$t a consistently high-performing .
club in Scottish juniorcricket.
School Partnerships". We maintained our valuable pgrtnershrp with Newton
Primary School. supporting their P6 CTicket teams Iboys and girls) in the
Cricket Scotlan¢J Softball competition.
Th8 girls, t@am earned B
commendable 4th place, and the boys, team 8 respectable 6th. Our
community Outroach èxtended to over 280 pupila across Dunb4an8, Newton.
St. Ma￿s. and Doun$ PTimary Schools through Mntei cLa$sroom and lunch
sessions, introducing them to ciicket. We also engaged 16 girts from
Dunblane High S¢hooL
Communlty Sport Hub Founding Mernbei: We're thrilled to b& a founding
I member of the Dunblane Community Sport Hub, 8st8blished with the
8UPPOrt of Actrve Stirling. This partnership will further 8trengthen our ties
within the Local sporting community.
R¥*chtng Outr. Beyond schools, we￿e engaged with a variety of community
I groups. introdLtcing cricket to 4 different organisatioTrs- Brownies, Boys
Brigade, Blair Drummond Youth Club. and Sisterhood Youth Club.
l This year's achievements demonstrate the positwe impact of our work in
I promoting cricket and fostering a welcoming and inclusive environrnent foi
all. We are committed to continuing this growth and providing opportunities
J foryoungpeople to d9velop their skills 8nd enjoy the sport.

APPENDIX 1
Financial review
Brief stalemont of the charity's poLbcyon As a newly established sports charity. Doune & Dunbl8ne Cricket Club faces
ro$arveg
the common chAllenge of building financiaL reserves. The current economi¢
climate adds to this difficulty. While we don't yet hève a forrnal reserve
policy in place, we a￿ dedicated to developing and implementing one as our
financial position Strengthens.
D6t8lis of any deflclt
NIA
Donat•d facllltles and Services Irf any)
Our volunteers are the heart ènd soul of our club, contributing their time and
talents in $0 many w8ys. This year. theyve gwen an incredible 1300+ hours-
over 900 in coaching, 100+ maintaining OiIT ground. and 300+ running the
club behind the $cene8. Their dedication is truly inspiring.
Other optional information
The Trustee8 are delighted tc> report thar the first year of Doune & DunbLane Cricket'5 opeT&tion as a ¢harity h8S t)een
resounding success. This signtficant milestone has unlocked new opportunities for the olub to thTFve and positively impact
tha local community.
Key achlev8ments throughout this inauguralyear incLude:
Enhanc8d Community Engagement: The club successfully oxpandèd its outreach programmes. delivering free
cri¢ket se$8ions to Local PTirnary schools. including a dedicated programme for girts at Newton Primary School. A
well-received cricket festival brought together pupils from across the regron, fostering a sense of camaraderie and
healthy competition.
Incraa¥8d Partleipatlon: The introduction of free evening $oftb8tL oricket 3essions for women has seen 8 SUTge in
female p8rticipgtion, demonstrating the club's COEnmitmentto inclusivity 8nd dhiersity.
3. Men's Team: A revitalised cornmunity enthusiasm for men's cricket has lad to increased partlClP8tion in
weekend-friendly matches. This momèntum is set to grow in 2025. with &Bpir8tions to join l¢agutr cornpeLlllons In |
the near future.
4. Youth Deveiopm¢nt: The club a￿l¥elY supported Newton Primary School's participation in the Cricket S¢otland
Boys and Girls Cup competition. providingvaluable experience 8nd nurturingyoung talent.
5. Stronggr Flnanclal Foundation: Despite the current economic climate. the transition to charity status has
provided a more stable financial footing. which wiLi enable the club to imiest in essential equipmer)t, improve
facilities. and securg funding for futtjre initratives.
These achievoments 8r8 a testsment to the hard work and dedication of our volunteers. coaches. antl members. Their
tirel•$s efforts have Created a vibrant and inclusive club that 1$ avaluabLe assetto the lo¢al community.
Looking ahead, the Tiustè8s are confident that Doune & Dunblan8 Cricket is well-positioned fof continued growth end
success. We will continue to prioritise cornmunty engagemen¢ youth development. and inclusivity, ensuring thgt cricket
remains accessible to all.

APPENDIX1
Declaration
Th8 tru8tee8 declare that they have approved thgtrnstees. roport abova.
Signed on bahalf ofthe charity's trustees
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APPENDLX2
Doune & Dunbiane Cricket
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OSCR
Receipts and payments accounts
Forth•wod
S(ottth Ch6rty REuL)tor
15
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2024
31
12
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APPENDIX 3
OSCR
Scirttth tharity ReguL
Report to the Charity
Indep.endent examiner's re
trusteeslmombers of Doune & Dunblane Cricket
ort on the accounts
Regl¥tered ¢harity 5C053064
number
On the #GGounts of the
¢harty tor the periofl
Period start dale
Period end dale
M£
16
Year
2024
2024
to
31
Set out iJn pa9es
(rer￿￿ kj knJL¥Je the
Respectiv•
6ponsibilitie8 of
trustg8s and examiner
The charitys trustees are responsible for the prepardtion of the accounts in aceord8nce
with the tem)s of the Charities and Trustee IDv&strnent Iscotlandl 20D5 Act ènd t
Chanties Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006 (as amended). The charity trustees
that Ihe audrl requirèment of Regulation 10111 Idl ol the Accounts Regulations
ce5 not aptAy.11 ts my responsibility to examine the a(Eounts as required under sethon
44111 Ic) of the Act and to state whether parbcular matters have ¢om8 lo my attention.
Basis of independent My examinatK)n is carried out in accordance with Rogulgtion 11 of the 2006 Accovnts
examiner's statement Regthab"ons. An examinalrjn indudes a reviav of the accounting record8 kept by the
charity and a ci)mparison of Ihe acoNtrnts Pre￿tsd wth those records. It also indudes
consideration of any unusual items or di$d0￿re9 in 1he accounts and seeks
explanations fro￿ the Injstees ¢0￿MIng ary suth matters. The prccedures undertaken
do not wovide all the eviden￿ that w0￿d be reqvwed in an audit and, o)rtsoquonly. I do
not express an audit opinion on the view giv￿ by the acrA)unts.
Independ8nt oxaminer's In the course of my examinalM)n, m matter has come to rry attenli)n
statement
which gives m9 r8asonable cause to believe that in any material iespecl the
requiremenis..
to keep &counting ￿COrdS in aCcord￿ce wth section 44{11 {al of Ihe 2005 Act and
Regulation 4 of the 2006 Accwnts ReguLqtK>ns, and
to prepare aco)unts which accord with acco￿11￿9 records and comdy with
RegJiah"on 9 (rf the 2006 Acccunts Regulations
have nol been met or
2. to ￿lCh, in my opinion. att￿tion slM)uld be dra￿ in (rder to enable a proper
understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Sign8d-
Name:
Relevant professional
qualificalion(s) or body
{if any)=
22 February 2025
Address:
'Plea8e delete the words ift the brdckgtg ifthty ncl 4¥>p￿. tFthè tlo appty. getout those matterswhth Lx)m8 to att￿ti(fi the
fdlowing page.
. DSCRwill accept dpjiia ortyped svJnalu￿s

APPENDIX 3
Disclosure section
Only complete rf the examiner n8eds to hMJhlight material problems.
Giva hore brief detalls of
any Item$ that the
oxaminÈr wishes to
dl$close