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Copy of Membership Summary 2018 Sports Council for Glasgow [SCIO] Memberships April 2018 - March 2019 Status Sport Active Life Club Football AfricAlba Multi Sport Alexandra Triathallon Triathlon Sameer Amir Individual Shaun Amir Individual Badminton Scotland 2018/001/RBadminton Belvidere Bowling Club Bowling Bernie Mitchell Individual Brunswick Table Tennis Club Table Tennis Budhill Cosmos Football Academy Football Cambuslang Football Academy Football Gary Cardle Individual Cartha Queens Park RFC Rugby City of Glasgow College Multi Sport City of Glasgow SEALS Swimming City of Glasgow Swim Team Swimming Clyde Amateur Rowing Club Rowing Clydesdale Amateur Rowing Club SCIO Rowing Clydesdale Cricket Club Cricket Clydesdale Hockey Club Hockey Cricket Scotland Cricket Dance in the City Dance David Mackie [Clydesdale Hockey Club] Individal Dilawer Singh MBE TRUSTEE Drumchapel & Clydebank Kayak Club Kayaking Drumchapel Table Tennis Development Table Tennis Drumchapel Lawn Tennis Club Tennis Drumchapel & District Sports Centre Multi Sport Drumchapel United Football Club Football Eastbank Karate Club Karate Easthall Star FC Football Elaine Mcakay TRUSTEE Garscube Harriers Athletics Rebecca Geddes (Individual) Ice Figure Skating Geoff Shaw Sports Hub Multi Sport GHK Ladies Hockey Club Hockey Glasgow Academical Sports Club Multi Sport Glasgow Afghan United Football Glasgow and North Strathclyde Badminton Badminton Glasgow and District Football League Football Glasgow Athletics Association Athletics Glasgow Archers Archery Glasgow Boys 2009 Football Glasgow Coastal Rowing Club Rowing Glasgow City Barbell Club Weightlifting Glasgow City Cup Football Glasgow City FC Football Glasgow City Futsal Club Futsal Glasgow Coastal Rowing Club Rowing Glasgow Devils Basketball Club Basketball Glasgow Disability Badminton Club Badminton Glasgow Disability Sport Multi Sport Glasgow Eagles Sports Club Multi Sport Glasgow Golf Union Golf Glasgow Gymnastics Club Gymnastics Glasgow Handball Club Handball Glasgow Hardcourt Bike Polo Association Bike Polo Glasgow Hawks Badminton Glasgow Judo Club Judo Glasgow Korfball Club Korfball Glasgow Lions Touch Rugby Club Rugby Glasgow Pole Vault School Athletics Glasgow Powerlifting Club Powerlifting Glasgow RENS Basketball Club Basketball Glasgow Riderz Cycling Glasgow Roller Derby Roller Derby Glasgow Rowing Club Rowing Glasgow Schools Rowing Club SCIO Rowing Glasgow Ski & Snowboard Centre Skiing Glasgow South Saltires Netball Club Netball Glasgow South Table Tennis Club 0 Table Tennis Glasgow Tigers -9 American Football Glasgow Triathlon Club Triathlon Glasgow Ultimate Frisbee Glasgow University Judo Club Judo Glasgow University Women's Hockey Club Hockey Glasgow West Pickleball Club Pickleball Helensburgh Netball Club Netball HH Dance Studion Dance Hillhead Cricket Club Cricket Hillhead Jordanhill RFC Rugby Hillhead Ladies Hockey Club Hockey Hillhead Sports Club (Community Hub) Multi Sport Hillwood Boys Club Football Jim Smith MBE TRUSTEE Jordanhill Bowling Club Bowling Kelvindale Bowling & Tennis Club Bowling Kingston Swimming Club Swimming Leo Howes TRUSTEE LEAP Sports Scotland Multi Sport Liz Kerr Badminton Maryhill Bowling Club Bowling Monaghan Tae Kwon Do Taekwondo Movement Park Multi Sport Netball Scotland Netball Parkhead Nazerene Multi Sport Park Sports Project Multi Sport Phoenix Taekwondo Taekwondo Pickleball Scotland Pickleball Red Star Athletics Club Athletics Ronan Karate Club Karate Salle Rollo Fencing Club Fencing Sameer Amir Badminton Scotstoun Badminton Club Badminton Scotttish Badminton Badminton Scottish County Snooker Championships Snooker Scottish Disability Sport Multi Sport Scottish Hockey Union Ltd Hockey Scottish Police Recreation Association Multi Sport Scottish Sirens Netball Scottish Swimming Swimming Scottish Women Warriors Wheelchair Basketball Scottish Youth Football Association Football SEMSA Multi Sport SEMSA FC Football SEMSA Ladies Badminton Club Badminton SEMSA Summer Academy Multi Sport Senjoki Karate Academy Glasgow Karate Shaun Amir Badminton Shawland Shuttles Badminton Shettleston Harriers Athletics SHU Women's West District Hockey Sokcho Taekwondo Dalmarnock & Legacy Hub Taekwondo Southside Boxing Academy Boxing Special Olympics Scotland West Multi Sport Springburn Harriers Running St Andrew's Orienteering Club [STAG] Orineteering St Angelas Participation Centre Multi Sport St Patrick's Football Academy Football SYFA West Region Football Team Cavanagh Weightlifting Temple Swimming Club Swimming The Saturday Café Clubs Multi Sport Tim Hart TRUSTEE Tir Conaill Harps GAC Hurling / Gaelic Titan Taekwondo Taekwondo Total Soccer Experience Football Triathlon Scotland Triathlon Victoria Park Football Club Football Victoria Park City of Glasgow Athletic Club Athletics Weir Recreation Tennis Club Tennis West End Road Runners Running West of Scotland federation of Swimming Clubs Swimming West of Scotland Table Tennis League Table Tennis West of Scotland Wheelchair Sports Club Multi Sport West Regional Development Centre Cricket Western Baths Water Polo Club Water Polo Whitehill Swimming Club Swimming William Clark TRUSTEE Wing Tsjun Glasgow Karate Woodend Bowling & Lawn Tennis Club Bowling Yama Bushi Ryu Jiu Jitsu Jiu Jitsu Sports Council for Glasgow is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation with registration number SC046373 MEMBERSHIP DATABASE - MEMBERSHIP YEAR 1ST APRIL 2017 - 31ST MARCH 2018 Date of Last Update: 8 November 2017 Membership Sports Council for Glasgow [SCIO] Reference Members: April 2017 - March 2018 Number 2017/001/R Alexandra Triathlon Club 2017/002/C Badminton Scotland 2017/003/C Bernie Mitchell 2017/004/C British Karate Federation 2017/005/C Brunswick Table Tennis Club 2017/006/G Budhill Football Academy 2017/007/C Cartha Queens Park Rugby Football Club 2017/008/R Castlemilk Gym 2017/009/G City of Glasgow College 2017/010/C City of Glasgow SEALS 2017/011/C City of Glasgow Swim Team 2017/012/G Clydesdale Cricket Club 2017/013/C Clydesdale Hockey Club 2017/014/C Cricket Scotland 2017/015/U Dance In The City 2017/016/C David Mackie 2017/017/C Drumchapel & Clydebank Kayak Club 2017/018/G Drumchapel & District Sports Centre 2017/019/C Drumchapel Lawn Tennis Club 2017/020/C Drumchapel Table Tennis Club 2017/021/G Drumchapel United 2017/022/C Eastbank Karate Club 2017/023/C Foxley Bowling Club 2017/024/C Garscube Harriers Club 2017/025/G Geoff Shaw Sports Hub 2017/026/C GHK Ladies Hockey Club 2017/027/R Glasgow & North Strathclyde Badminton Group 2017/028/C Glasgow Academical Sports Club 2017/029/C Glasgow Archers 2017/030/G Glasgow City Barbell Club 2017/031/C Glasgow City Cup 2017/032/G Glasgow Coastal Rowing Club 2017/033/C Glasgow Deaf Darts Club 2017/034/C Glasgow Deaf Golf Club 2017/035/C Glasgow Devils Basketball Club 2017/036/R Glasgow Disability Badminton Club 2017/037/C Glasgow Disability Sport 2017/038/C Glasgow Eagles 2017/039/R Glasgow Handball Club 2017/040/C Glasgow Hardcourt Bike Polo Association 2017/041/C Glasgow International 2017/042/G Glasgow Korfball Club 2017/043/C Glasgow Lions Touch Rugby Club 2017/044/C Glasgow Pole Vault School 2017/045/R Glasgow Powerlilfting Club 2017/046/G Glasgow Rens Basketball Club 2017/047/R Glasgow Riderz 2017/048/R Glasgow Roller Derby 2017/049/I Glasgow Rowing Club 2017/050/R Glasgow Schools Rowing Club 2017/051/C Glasgow Ski & Snowboard Centre 2017/052/I Glasgow South Table Tennis Club 2017/053/C Glasgow Tigers AFC 2017/054/C Glasgow Triathlon Club 2017/055/C Glasgow Ultimate 2017/056/C Glasgow University Women's Hockey Club NB: Missing NumberGlasgow for 2017/2018 Whitehill Swimming Club 2017/058/C Hampden Bowling Club 2017/059/C Helensburgh Netball Club 2017/060/C Hillhead Cricket Club 2017/061/G Hillhead Jordanhill RFC 2017/062/C Hillhead Ladies Hockey Club 2017/063/C Hillhead Sports Club (Sports Hub) 2017/064/C Kirkriggs Boccia Club 2017/065/C Liz Kerr 2017/066/C Monaghan Tae Kwon Do 2017/067/C Possibilities for Each and Every Kid (PEEK) 2017/068/C Red Star Athletic Club 2017/069/R Ronan Karate Club 2017/070/R Salle Rollo Fencing Club 2017/071/G SAPC Community Sports Hub 2017/072/C Scotstoun Badminton Club 2017/073/C Scotstoun Netball Club 2017/074/R Scottish Athletics LTD 2017/075/R Scottish County Snooker Championships 2017/076/I Scottish Hockey Union Ltd 2017/077/C Scottish Karate Governing Body 2017/078/C Scottish Student Sports 2017/079/R Scottish Swimming 2017/080/R Scottish Volleyball Association Scottish Women Warriors Wheelchair Basketball 2017/081/C Club 2017/082/C SEMSA 2017/083/R SEMSA FC 2017/084/R SEMSA Ladies Badminton Club 2017/085/C SEMSA Summer Academy 2017/086/R SHU Women's West District 2017/087/G Sokcho Taekwondo Dalmarnock 2017/088/C South Glasgow Area Cricket Development Group 2017/089/C Southside Boxing Academy 2017/090/C Special Olympics Scotland West 2017/091/R Springburn Harriers 2017/092/G St Andrew's Orienteering Club [STAG] 2017/093/R SYFA West 2017/094/C Team Cavanagh 2017/095/C Temple Swimming Club 2017/096/G The Celtic Boys Club 2008 2017/097/C Tir Conaill Harps GAC 2017/098/C Titan Taekwondo 2017/099/C Total Soccer Experience 2017/100/C Victoria Cricket Club 2017/101/G Victoria Park City of Glasgow Athletic Club 2017/102/R Weirs Recreation Tennis Club 2017/103/C West End Road Runners West of Scotland federation of Swimming Clubs for 2017/104/R people with a disability 2017/105/C West of Scotland Table Tennis League 2017/106/R West of Scotland Wheelchair Sports Club 2017/107/R West Regional Development Centre 2017/108/C Western District Cricket Union (WDCU) 2017/109/C Western District Junior Cricket Union (WDJCU) 2017/110/R Membership Type Payment Value Individual £7.00 University Affiliated Club £12.00 Club £23.00 Regional Association or Governing Body £28.00 Glasgow Life Clubmark Club £33.00 Hononary Life Member N/A.
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