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2020-10-31-accounts

Registered Number: 1014826 England and Wales

Goodwick Brass Band Registered Charity Number: 1014826

Unaudited Report and Accounts

31st October 2020

Prepared by:

Gareth Williams MBA FCCA Treasurer

Goodwick Brass Band

for the year ended 31st October 2020

Goodwick Brass Band Trustees Report for the year ended 31st October 2020

The Trustees present their report and accounts for the yer ended 31st October 2020

Legal and Administrative Information
Registered Charity Number: 1014826
Trustees J A Evans
L A Howard
Chairman J A Evans
Musical Director M Jenkins
Committee Members L A Howard
A Beak
C S Jenkins
L O Jenkins
P J Jenkins
A Lawrence
S Meredith-Barrett
J G Morgan
S Morgan
R Rooks
Secretary M J Hughes
Band Master L O Jenkins
Treasurer G J Williams
Correspondence Address Is y Gaer
Keeston
Haverfordwest
Pembrokeshire SA62 6EH
Independent Examiners Pritchard & Co.
Ffynonddofn
74 High Street
Fishguard
Pembrokeshire SA65 9AU
Bankers HSBC plc
High Street
Haverfordwest
Pembrokeshire

Srucuture, Governance and Management

Constitution adopeted on 29 November 1989 as ammended 1 July 1992 as ammended 25 January 2002.

The committee is appointed annually by the band members. A person is proposed, seconded then voted on by the ba The band members also enter local and national brass band competitiions and perform at concerts and other charity events throughout the region.

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Goodwick Brass Band Trustees Report for the year ended 31st October 2020

Objectives. The objectives of the Goodwick Brass Band are to promote, improve, develop and maintain public education of brass band music by:

a) the public performance of brass band music of the higher standard; b) the presentation of courses and public concerts;

Trustees' Responsibilities.

Charity law requires the trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year which gives a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and of its financial activities for that period. In preparing the financial statements, the trustees are required to: - select suitable accounting policies and apply them consistently;

The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and to enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with applicable Accounting Standards and Statements of Recommended Practice and the regulations made under s130 of the Charities Act 2011. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the Charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities. Review

The band attended several engagements during the reporting period ranging from Concerts, Garden Fetes, Charity Events and Carnivals to Christmas Events. In line with the the governing documents a number of these engagements were carried out on a voluntary basis with no fee being charged.

The band has participated in a number of contests over the period and has achieved some outstanding results of late at both regional and national level.

There are number of achievements that have occurred in the reporting period; the band continues to thrive and we have achieved a steady influx of new members in both the main and youth band. The musical standard of all member of the band has progressed considerable in both young and old players.

The band continues to attract a large number of youngsters in joining the band. The continued influx of new members into the band is vitally important for the continued success of the band.

The band continues to expand on its musical abilities under the directorship of Mathew Jenkins; Mathew has built upon the band's past successes and has made a huge improvement to the standard of playing.

As with many organisations, we have been severely impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic that started in March 2020. All our normal activities were cancelled and we had to adapt to the Covid-19 restrictions, members continued to practice in isolation with online support from the MD's using Zoom. Practice material was collated and distributed to members. Even with the easing of restrictions, the social distancing aspects along with the uncertainty of the weather made things difficult. We were fortunate enough to secure Covid-19 funding which in the absence of any income from events and concerts allowed us to cover fixed outgoing costs and exceptional costs such as PPE.

It's antiicpated that banding activities will be slow to reocer following the pandemic and it's likely to be early 2022 before we return to some form of normality.

Financial Review

The accounts show a surplus of £4,726 for the financial year 2019-20 compared to a surplus of £4,178 in the previous year. The cash postion remains strong at £26,198 at the year end (compared to £21,886 as at 31st October 2019).

Reserves Policy

Reserves are split between Restricted and Unrestricted. Restricted reserves have been earmarked for specific purchases such as instrument purchase.

By order of the committee.

M J Hughes - Secretary Date: 17th August 2021

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Goodwick Brass Band

Statement of Financial Activities for the year ended 31st October 2020

Income
£
Subscriptions
Concert Fees
St.David's Cathedral - Morriston Orpheus
Cheltenham
Brassed Off
Get The Boys A Lift
Charleville - Ireland
Blackpool
St.David's Cathedral Festival
West Wales Festival of Brass
Prize Money
Xmas Coffee Mulled Wine & Raffle
Bank Interest
100+ Club
Grants & Donations
Duck Race
-
Quiz Night
280
Busking - Cardiff
493
Golf Day
-
Money Raising Events
CD Sales
Book Sales
Mug Sales
Uniform
Miscellaneous
Total Income
Income
£
Subscriptions
Concert Fees
St.David's Cathedral - Morriston Orpheus
Cheltenham
Brassed Off
Get The Boys A Lift
Charleville - Ireland
Blackpool
St.David's Cathedral Festival
West Wales Festival of Brass
Prize Money
Xmas Coffee Mulled Wine & Raffle
Bank Interest
100+ Club
Grants & Donations
Duck Race
-
Quiz Night
280
Busking - Cardiff
493
Golf Day
-
Money Raising Events
CD Sales
Book Sales
Mug Sales
Uniform
Miscellaneous
Total Income
Unrestricted
Restricted
Total
Funds
Funds
2020
£
£
£
4,347
-
4,347
4,175
-
4,175
3,800
-
3,800
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
677
-
677
18
-
18
765
-
765
6,000
4,694
10,694
773
-
773
170
-
170
-
-
-
126
-
126
-
-
-
-
-
-
20,852
4,694
25,545
Total
2019
£
5,464
3,473
-
4,710
532
440
5,196
730
3,442
-
200
1,740
-
-
17,092
708
699
462
652
76
-
-
250
453
46,320

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Goodwick Brass Band Statement of Financial Activities for the year ended 31st October 2020

Expenditure
Direct Charitable Expenditure
Musical Director Expenses
Band Member Expenses
Depreciation
Concert Expenses:
Blackpool
Bella Voce
Charleville - Ireland
Cardiff - Busking
St.David's Cathedral - Morriston Orpheus
Cheltenham
Haverfordwest High
Miners Eisteddfod - Portcawl
100+ Club
Instrument Insurance
Music
Contest Entry Fees
Subscriptions & Registrations
Instrument Repairs & Purchase
Printing & Stationery
Photocopier
Postage
Trophies
Rent - Phoenix Centre
Band Dinner - Allt Yr Afon Xmas Dinner
Uniforms
Van Hire & Fuel
CD's
Mugs
Donations - 'Get The Boys A Lift'
Transfer to Restricted Funds (MoneyManager)
PPE - Covid-19
Miscellaneous
Administration Expenses
Accountancy Fees
Total Expenditure
Total Income
Net Surplus / (Loss)
Balance Brought Forward
Balance Carried Forward
Unrestricted Restricted
Total
Funds
Funds
2020
£
£
£
7,860
-
7,860
-
-
-
2,164
136
2,300
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
600
-
600
2,878
-
2,878
63
-
63
-
-
595
-
595
-
-
-
1,256
-
1,256
336
-
336
-
-
-
206
-
206
1,572
-
1,572
81
-
81
32
-
32
13
-
13
9
-
9
432
-
432
500
-
500
98
-
98
-
-
-
330
-
330
288
-
288
440
-
440
-
-
-
698
-
698
235
-
235
-
-
-
20,684
136
20,820
20,852
4,694
25,545
168
4,694
4,726
17,029
9,929
26,958
19,774
11,909
31,684
Total
2019
£
7,860
52
2,718
3,693
2,173
9,229
465
-
7,958
395
-
-
1,235
711
435
279
1,490
304
95
7
-
1,208
497
959
-
-
-
-
-
-
79
300
42,142
46,320
4,178
22,780
26,958

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Goodwick Brass Band Statement of Assets and Liabilities as at 31st October 2020

Notes
Fixed Assets
2
Current Assets
Debtors
Cash at Bank
HSBC Money Manager Account
HSBC Current Account
100+ Money Manager Account
100+ Current Account
Creditor: Amounts falling due within one year
Creditors
Net Current Assets
Total Assets Less Current Liabilities
Capital and Reserves
Restricted Funds
Unrestricted Funds
TOTAL RESERVES
2020
£
£
5,486
5,486
-
12,262
10,354
140
3,442
26,198
-
26,198
31,684
11,909
19,774
31,684
2019
£
£
5,072
5,072
-
12,244
6,826
100
2,717
21,886
-
21,886
26,958
18,087
8,871
26,958
2019
£
£
5,072
5,072
-
12,244
6,826
100
2,717
21,886
-
21,886
26,958
18,087
8,871
26,958
26,958
18,087
8,871
26,958

On behalf of the Board of Trustees

_____ Mr J A Evans (Chairman) _____ Mr M Hughes (Secretary)

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Goodwick Brass Band Notes to the Accounts for the year ended 31st October 2020

1. Accounting Policies

Basis of Accounting

The accounts have been prepared under the historical cost accounting rules and in accordance with applicable UK Accounting Standards. In preparing the accounts the charity follows best practice as set out in the Statement of Recommended Practice "Accounting and Reporting by Charities" (SORP FRSSE) effective 01 January 2015.

Grants

The grants received are being transferred to unrestricted funds over the expected life of the instruments.

Depreciation

Depreciation of fixed assets is calculated to write off their cost or valuation less any residual value over the estimated useful lives as follows:

es as follows:
Instruments 5% on cost.
Other Equipment 15% on cost.

Restricted and Unrestricted Funds

The accounts distinguish between restricted and unrestricted funds.

The former are received from donors and are subject to restrictions on the purpose for which they may be used.

Unrestricted funds are those where there are no externally imposed restrictions. These include those freely available to the charity for expenditure or appropriation to reserves from internally designated purposes.

2. Fixed Assets

Fixed Assets
Cost
At 1st November 2019
Additions
At 31st October 2020
Depreciation
At 1st November 2019
Charge for the Year
At 31st October 2020
Net Current Value
At 31st October 2019
At 31st October 2020
Other
Instruments
Equipment
£
£
42,197
4,055
2,713
-
44,910
4,055
37,179
4,001
2,246
54
39,425
4,055
5,018
54
5,486
-
Total
£
46,252
2,713
48,965
41,180
2,300
43,480
5,072
5,486

The above schedule includes all instrument purchased from 1st November 1991 to date. Instruments purchased prior to that date are not reflected in the Statement of Assets & Liabilities.

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