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Demonburgh Junior Roller Derby [SCIO]

SC053217Registered charity from 21 March 2024
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Charity Information:
Address 93 Craigleith Crescent
Edinburgh
Postcode EH4 3LA
Website No Link Provided
Regulatory Type Standard
Object:
The organisation’s purpose is the advancement of public participation in the sport. In furtherance of this purpose, we will aim: To provide training and instruction in the sport of junior roller derby. To empower skaters to advance and reach their full potential in the sport. To promote the sport of junior roller derby in Edinburgh, UK and abroad. To support our skaters, coaches and volunteers involvement in junior roller derby in a way that is fair, impartial and inclusive; respecting the rights, dignity and worth of every person and treating everyone equally regardless of age, disability, gender, race, ethnicity, religious belief, sexuality or social/economic status.
Operations:
What the charity is set up to do and how it does this:
Demonburgh Junior Roller Derby SCIO is an Edinburgh based, volunteer run club offering young people (ages 7-17) the opportunity to learn and play roller derby, both recreationally and competitively. This inclusive, full-contact sport attracts neurodiverse youngsters, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and those seeking a body-positive environment. The charity focuses on skill-building, confidence, and community, with an emphasis on sportsmanship and fun. The charity provides two classes every Friday during school terms. The ‘Rookies’ class runs from 6-7.30pm, teaching the fundamental skills and rules for playing roller derby. The ‘Team’ class runs from 7.30-9pm and focuses on preparing players to play competitive games. The charity hosts games and bootcamps to widen the opportunities for youngsters to learn and play roller derby. Additionally the charity facilitates and supports Demonburgh players to play games across the UK and abroad, supporting young people's growth.
Charity Status: Active
Constitutional Form: SCIO (Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation)
Constitutional Form Date: 21 Mar 2024
Main Operating Location: City of Edinburgh
Number of Staff: 0
Number of Volunteers: 1-50
Purposes: "the advancement of public participation in sport"
Beneficiaries: "No specific group, or for the benefit of the community"
Types Of Activity Undertaken: "It carries out activities or services itself"
Annual Submissions:
Year End Income Expenditure Annual Return Received Accounts Received Latest Annual Reports and Accounts
30 Jun 2025 £15,876 £10,243 28 Mar 2026 Yes Download
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Income and Expenditure:
Charity Trustees:
First Name Last Name
Julie van den Driesche
Gemma Bell
Rachel Kavish Wheatley
Tessa Sarpong
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