Committee and Constitution
How we operate as a club
Our structure
Community Amateur Sports Club
Canterbury Eagles Football Club was granted Community Amateur Sports Club status in 2021. The CASC scheme can offer important financial benefits to clubs including significantly reducing business rates charges and allowing clubs to generate additional income through Gift Aid.
Qualifying Conditions
The key benefits of being a CASC include:
mandatory 80% relief from business rates
the ability to generate income through the gift aid scheme
exemptions from corporation tax
CASC clubs need to meet certain conditions including:
Being open to the whole community
Setting limits on the costs for members
Being organised on an amateur basis
Requirements on participation and income generation
Our Committee
Dan Porter & Tony Payne Co-chairs
Dylan Williams & Nathan Hunt Vice-chairs
Mandy Durell Club Secretary
Gavin Neaves, Samantha Evans, Nick Pearce, Brenda Asante, Hazel Pinduke & Holly Harris Club Welfare Officers
Sam Douglas Treasurer
Dylan Williams Club Development Officer
Jo Treharne Girls and Womens Development Officer
Nathan Hunt Head of Marketing
Iain Morris Head of Finance
Katie Mason Press Officer
Jonny Crisp, Chao Wang, Jessie McKissock, Lorena Iza & Sophie Jimenez Mixed Fixtures Secretaries
Sherene Marchan & Becki Fagg Girls Fixtures Secretaries
Alan Ford Referee Secretary
Our Constitution
This document outlines the club’s functions and the rules under which it operates, clarifying how club procedures work.