# The Scottish Dry-Tooling Club

## Details

- **Country:** Scotland
- **Charity number:** SC053480
- **Status:** Active
- **Legal form:** SCIO (Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation)
- **Registered:** July 3, 2024
- **Register:** https://www.oscr.org.uk/about-charities/search-the-register/charity-details?number=SC053480


## Contact

- **Address:** 92 Lorne Terrace, Cambuslang, Glasgow
- **Postcode:** G72 8GA
- **Website:** https://scottishdrytoolingclub.square.site/



## Activities

**Activities:** &#x27;It makes grants, donations, loans, gifts or pensions to individuals&#x27;,&#x27;It carries out activities or services itself&#x27;

**Purposes:** &#x27;the advancement of education&#x27;,&#x27;the advancement of public participation in sport&#x27;

**What the charity does:** The Scottish Dry Tooling Club has dedicated efforts to promote inclusive participation in climbing by offering accessible indoor and outdoor dry-tooling sessions, ensuring that individuals from all backgrounds and financial situations can participate. We&#x27;ve emphasised education and skill development, providing coaching in safe practices, technical skills, and risk awareness at various venues across Scotland. We&#x27;ve also prioritised youth engagement, offering structured sessions, mentorship, and support to ensure young climbers can safely progress. This includes providing equipment and logistical assistance for youth participants. In addition, the club has engaged in community-building activities, such as women&#x27;s nights, social climbs, and seasonal events, fostering a supportive environment for all members. The club has also contributed to crag maintenance, ensuring safe and sustainable access to outdoor venues.

**Objectives:** The organisation’s purposes are: a. The advancement of public participation in sport by providing a fully inclusive experience and practice in outdoor and indoor Dry-Tooling to the members of the club by participating in the sport of climbing at indoor and outdoor climbing venues at a variety of host venues across Scotland. b. The advancement of education in the sport by providing coaching in the skills required for indoor and outdoor Dry-Tooling and competitive ice climbing to the members of the club in order to improve their experience, performance and knowledge of the sport. We aim to provide a knowledge base on the safe practice and possible dangers of indoor and outdoor dry-tooling to encourage safe and life-long participation in the sport. This will be accomplished using experienced club members, coaches and volunteers to offer a wide range of skills training, coaching and experience days to our members, in order to promote best practice in the sport.





## Areas of operation

- **Main operating location:** South Lanarkshire
- **Geographical spread:** One or a few bases or facilities serving people who come from a broad area






