Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Finance update

From http://deesidesquashracquetballclub.blogspot.com/

I've received 4 payments of £30 to date - from Richard, Bill, Neil and, despite his likely absence for most of the Banchory winter, Ken Page.

If all the other regulars pay that should give us enough funds to pay the electricity for the winter season.

Hope everyone managed to complete the Council's online survey OK - https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/BanchoryCommunityAndSports

Cheers,

Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Finances/Survey reminder/Commonwealth Games

From http://deesidesquashracquetballclub.blogspot.com/

The responses to whether to continue with Findrack have been largely positive. Apart from myself, there was only Ken Page, who is unlikely to be here much over the winter and feels it's time for him to call it a day.

Keith Gray suggested reviewing it again at Christmas, but I think we could manage the whole winter with just another £30 per head.

As I see it, there would be 7 contributing - Keith G, Harry, Richard, Malcolm, Bill, Neil & Keith T. This would bring in £210, which, allied to the current funds in hand of £211 should cover us until spring. If nobody disagrees, could you all please make the usual transfers to me?

Could I take this chance of reminding everyone to complete the Council survey asap please? It only takes a few short minutes. The link is  https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/BanchoryCommunityAndSports

Lastly, for those that will be around next summer, squash is included in the Glasgow Commonwealth Games - singles, doubles and mixed. Check out the schedule here - http://d1dshl3w05ienl.cloudfront.net/sites/default/files/Squash_TicketingGuide.pdf. Tickets are available online now.

Monday, 19 August 2013

Online poll - please complete

From http://deesidesquashracquetballclub.blogspot.com/

This weekend's Deeside Piper had front page and inside articles urging everyone to vote for what facilities they want in the Hill of Banchory Sports Centre:


In typical Piper fashion, they forgot to provide the link to the survey, but you can find it here at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/BanchoryCommunityAndSports

We need as many people as possible to complete this. Perhaps the next generation will have proper sports facilities - including squash - if the Council listen to the results of the survey.

Vote for building in multi-purpose squash courts at the design stage - they can be used for racquetball, aerobics etc as well.

Thursday, 8 August 2013

Findrack finances & future

From http://deesidesquashracquetballclub.blogspot.com/

I have paid the latest electricity bill, covering the quarter to 9th July, 2013:



I finally managed to collect from 9 "members" a total of £450, so, after paying the above bill, this leaves funds in hand of £211. This should cover the next quarter's electricity (to end of September) but there won't be much left over after that.

If the remaining subscribers wish to play over the winter, another cash call will be required. (I, personally, will not be able to contribute any more as I am scheduled to have my long-awaited knee replacement operation).

Those that paid their £50 this year were:

Gray, Keith
Grigor, Malcolm
Page, Ken
Salter, Harry
Simcox, Richard
Stewart, Ian
Thomson, Keith
Whyman, Bill
Young, Neil

With me out of the equation, that would leave an apparent maximum of just 8 of you paying the bills. Electricity costs are now approaching £600 per year. To keep it going for another full year, a cash call of roughly £75 per head would be required.

Alternatively, £50 per head (if all 8 paid) would probably keep it going over this winter and it could then be reviewed again at the end of March.

We had 15 subscribers when the Spring 2010 cash call was made, but numbers have dwindled since then. Overall, however, since we first started playing at Findrack 4 years ago, there have only been 4 cash calls, totalling £230 per head (including a repair bill) so it's not been bad value.

We need to decide now whether to continue or not - please vote now.