Helensburgh and Lomond Highland Games (SCIO)
Helensburgh and Lomond Highland Games (SCIO) is a registered charity in Scotland working in the advancement of public participation in sport, the provision of recreational facilities, or the organisation of recreational activities, with the object of improving the conditions of life for the persons for whom the facilities or activities are primarily intended, based in Argyll And Bute.
Quick answer
What are the key facts about Helensburgh and Lomond Highland Games (SCIO)?
- Registered charity number
- SC049873
- Status
- Registered (active)
- Charity type
- SCIO (Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation)
- Location
- Argyll And Bute
- Latest income (year ending 2025-09-30)
- £21,859
- Website
- www.hlhighlandgames.scot
What does Helensburgh and Lomond Highland Games (SCIO) do?
The objectives of the Group shall be to promote the taking part in sport and recreation to the inhabitants to Helensburgh and Lomond and its environs without distinction of sex, sexuality, political, religious or other opinions, by the bringing together of a Highland Games, local clubs, teams, groups, voluntary organisations and inhabitants in a common effort to improve health and well being as well as improving community spirit.
What causes is Helensburgh and Lomond Highland Games (SCIO) registered for?
Why is there no Clarity Score for Helensburgh and Lomond Highland Games (SCIO) yet?
The Clarity Score is computed from full financial filing history. Helensburgh and Lomond Highland Games (SCIO) is on the official register but outside the detailed-filing group we currently score (or awaiting its first filings), so we show its official register record instead of a rating. Its score appears automatically once enough filing data exists — never by payment. How scoring works
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Frequently asked questions
- Is Helensburgh and Lomond Highland Games (SCIO) a legitimate charity?
- Yes. Helensburgh and Lomond Highland Games (SCIO) is a legitimate registered charity (charity number SC049873) regulated by the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR). You can verify it on the official register. Registration proves status — it is not a Clarity Score or an impact rating.
- What is Helensburgh and Lomond Highland Games (SCIO)'s charity number?
- Helensburgh and Lomond Highland Games (SCIO)'s charity number is SC049873. Check that number on the OSCR register or this CharityCompare profile before you donate.
- How do I check charity number SC049873?
- Search SC049873 on the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) register or on CharityCompare. Confirm the registered name matches the organisation asking for money — scammers sometimes reuse real charity numbers.
- What does Helensburgh and Lomond Highland Games (SCIO) do?
- The objectives of the Group shall be to promote the taking part in sport and recreation to the inhabitants to Helensburgh and Lomond and its environs without distinction of sex, sexuality, political, religious or other opinions, by the bringing together of a Highland Games, local clubs, teams, groups, voluntary organisations and inhabitants in a common effort to improve health and well being as well as improving community spirit.
- Does Helensburgh and Lomond Highland Games (SCIO) have reviews and complaints?
- CharityCompare does not host public user reviews for Helensburgh and Lomond Highland Games (SCIO). This basic profile confirms registration and register facts. Rated charities also show a filing-based Clarity Score. For formal complaints, contact the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) or the Fundraising Regulator as appropriate.
- How can I donate to Helensburgh and Lomond Highland Games (SCIO)?
- Helensburgh and Lomond Highland Games (SCIO)'s website is https://www.hlhighlandgames.scot — donate there directly so the charity receives the full amount. CharityCompare never takes a commission on donations.
Source: Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR) register extract dated 2026-08-07, used under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Always verify current details on the official register entry.