ASSOCIATION OF FRIENDS OF
P RINCE M ICHAEL OF K ENT C OURT (WATFORD)
MINUTES OF THE 25[th] ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOT HELD AT PRINCE MICHAEL OF KENT COURT (Watford) ON SATURDAY 4[th] APRIL 2020
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PRESENT
There were no attendees due to Coronavirus Covid–19
1.0 APOLOGIES
Apologies were received from Carole Hamwijk and Graham Hamwijk.
2.0 MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETING
- 2.1 The Minutes of the Meeting held on Saturday 6[th] April 2019 (previously distributed) were not discussed.
3.0 MATTERS ARISING
- 3.1 There were no matters arising.
4.0 CHAIRMAN’S REPORT
The full name of the Charity is the Association of Friends of Prince Michael of Kent Court (Watford), also known by its working name of the Association of Friends of PMKC. The Charity’s number in the Register of Charities is 1040781 and the principal address is 2 Vicarage Close, St Albans, Hertfordshire, AL1 2PU.
It has been accepted as a charity for tax purposes under Inland Revenue reference XR 27499. The charitable tax exemption can, therefore, be claimed in appropriate cases.
During the financial year the Charity was under the control and management of the following who comprise the Board of Trustees:-
Julien Sampson Chairman Ralph Woolhead Secretary Terence Beckett Treasurer Douglas Brodie Membership Secretary Andrew Farleigh Board Member
The Board of Trustees delegated authority to the Management Committee to act on its behalf. It comprises:-
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| Julien Sampson: | Chairman |
| Ralph Woolhead: | Secretary |
| Terence Beckett: | Treasurer |
| Douglas Brodie: | Membership Secretary |
| Hertfordshire Representative: | Jay Patel |
| Middlesex Representative: | John Briggs |
| Bedfordshire Representative: | (Ralph Woolhead) |
| London Representative: | Gus Machado |
and the following Qualifying Members:-
Retired Chairman: Malcolm Andrews
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Events Sub-committee Co-Chairman: Roz Brodie Debbie Simmons Almoner Kathy Loveridge Press Officer (Andrew Farleigh)
and the following Ex-Officio (non-voting) Members:The Home Manager: Beverley Roberts The Deputy Home Manager: Nina Stephens
The Charity’s Bankers are:-
National Westminster Bank plc, Watford Junction Branch, 7 Station Road, Watford, Hertfordshire, WD1 1TH
Ian Ferres, of 7 Wildwood, Northwood, Middlesex, HA6 2DB, has acted as the Independent Examiner.
I wish to thank Ian for his continued support and excellent advice. It has made Terry Beckett’s life so much easier and we do feel that we are in safe hands with Ian’s very close scrutiny of our accounts.
Aims and Organisation
The objects of the Association may be summarised as to relieve and assist, by all charitable means, the residents of Prince Michael of Kent Court, Stratford Road, Watford, Hertfordshire, WD17 4DH, by raising funds for the provision and development of facilities and other amenities not normally provided by the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution. A programme of events and activities, often in conjunction with fund raising for the Association, is arranged by the Events Sub-committee, which reports regularly to the Management Committee on developments and progress.
There have not been any major changes in the aims or organisation of the Association, but as our sole purpose is to act for the benefit of the residents, we will make alterations as and when deemed necessary.
The Officers and other members of the Committees are elected at the Annual General Meeting of the Association to hold office for a period of one year. Any Officers or Committee members retiring under this rule shall be eligible for re-election.
General
I would like to begin by thanking Ian Ferres, who continues to act as the Independent Examiner of the Association’s accounts, for his continued support and advice. He greatly assists Terry in being Treasurer. The significant fund raising over the ten months from October 2018 to July 2019 was managed through the Masonic Relief Chest Scheme, so became an additional element of this year’s accounts that had to be collated for the Charity Commission submission.
The Co-Chairmanship of the Events Sub-committee with Roz Brodie and Debbie Simmons has proved very successful, and whilst 2019 saw an increased Events List. The List for 2020 is expanded still further. The Sub-committee works with the Management Team and the Activities staff to avoid diary dates being double booked.
Several Lodges and Chapters sponsored Events during 2019 generating necessary revenue to fund the activities. The same amount of revenue has been pledged again this year, and there are still some Events without a sponsor at this time.
The 8-weekly chiropody service for the Resident continues to be funded by the Association of Friends.
Achievements This Year
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“The Friends Orangery” opened on Sunday 22[nd] September. Gary Pritchard (the construction contractor) donated the Ground Works thereby making a considerable contribution at the start of the Project. Sufficient funds were raised that not only did we manage to build the Orangery, it was completely furnished. The adjacent Garden area was turned into an exercise area with specialist equipment for the Resident’s use. There is a sign post in the Garden to recognise major donations.
When you think that the appeal was launched at the ‘Grand Opening’ of the Hinton Garden in September 2018, it is fantastic to see what has been achieved in a year.
Beverley provided a Masonic stained glass window which is fitted inside the Orangery.
Two Yeti Tablets (multi-media entertainment devices) have been provided, one for Jersey Wing, the other for Forrester.
Clearly the main focus has been ‘The Friends Orangery”, although the Association of Friends have also funded the installation of Blinds in the Conservatory which forms part of Jersey Wing.
The awning opposite the Orangery has been replaced.
The Sound System in the Main Lounge has also been simplified.
Future Projects
The next project planned is to provide a Shop, using the area which is inside the Main Lounge, in the corner nearest to the Main Reception. Access will be from the Main Reception. This will be funded by a very generous Legacy from ‘Friend’ Arthur Craddock. With the Home’s permission we hope we will be able to name the facility appropriately.
We will fund some necessary remedial work needed on the Ground Surface of the 1950’s themed Garden on Jersey Wing.
Early days yet, but we may also be involved in some works to be carried out in (the main) Pam’s Garden.
Conclusion
I really do sincerely thank the Trustees, Officers, and Members of the Management and Events Sub-committees, Volunteers and Helpers who all do so much. I am not going to name individuals, but collectively you have done a great job, and it is a sheer pleasure working with you all. The Association of Friends, certainly at this Home, has definitely ‘Made a Difference!’ All made possible by the generosity of so many. I want to thank those Individuals, Lodges, Chapters and other Orders who give so generously and many regularly, in whatever form, one off donations, annual support, sponsoring events. Thank you!
Thank you Beverley, Nina, Elizabeth, the Activities and General Staff at the Home. Thank you Gary Pritchard for building the Orangery, and Rob Murray of the RMBI for Project Managing it.
I further thank Dr John Reuther and the RMBI Care Co. The fantastic support given by the Provinces of Hertfordshire, Middlesex, Bedfordshire and Metropolitan Grand Lodge along with Mark Masonry, OSM, and Chapters.
Julien Sampson
Chairman of the Association of Friends of Prince Michael of Kent Court (Watford)
5.0 TREASURER’S REPORT
5.1 Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st January, 2020
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Review of Financial Activities and Affairs
The following summary highlights the major features of the Unrestricted annual accounts:General donations totalled £15,933 of which £3,703 came from Individuals, and £12,218 from Lodges and Chapters.
This is an increase of £2,197 compared to last year.
Our membership structure gave £7,735 of which £2,095 came from Individual Members and £5,640 from Lodges and Chapters, again this is an increase £580 compared to last year.
With interest received from the bank of £68 , the total income for the year was £23,736 .
Our regular expenditure on goods and services for the benefit of residents amounted to £14,736 which includes amounts paid by The Association of Friends into the Home's RMBI Amenity Fund to support the home in further outings and events for the residents.
A further £2,570 was paid by The Association of Friends to fund Special Events and Entertainment and £6,586 for the Purchase of Equipment for the Home.
Equipment for Association use, upkeep of Pam’s Garden, Administration and Sundries came to a total of £2,065.
The total expenditure was £25,551, an excess in payments over receipts of £1,815.
As of the 31[st] January 2020 our Bank Balance stood at £38,239 and £4,144 in our Restricted Fund for future projects.
These amounts will enable us to continue to make provision for the future needs of residents. The upgrading of equipment will continue to require funds and this will be evident in future years. Monies in the Restricted Funds column represents monies that came into our account throughout the year as donations for our Orangery Project and then paid into our Orangery Project Relief Chest Fund.
6.0 HOME MANAGER’S REPORT
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6.1 Thank you, as The Association of Friends, for funding the Orangery on Forestry Wing last year, and enabling its construction - a really superb achievement. An absolute essential addition to the Home, we would now be struggling to cope with our Residents in that unit had it not been built and commissioned last year. Had construction been delayed we would now be experiencing severe difficulties knowing that the small lounge that was ‘off limits’ due to access requirements meant even less recreational space.
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6.2 There are currently seven empty rooms at the Home all on Jersey Wing. Permission has been given to convert four bedrooms (along the corridor where the Sensory Bathroom is) into Residential Rooms. This will improve utilisation of the Home.
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6.3 There have been no inspections at the Home apart from the annual one carried out by Hertfordshire County Council. The Home remains ‘Outstanding’ under the Care Quality Commission (CQC) rating in their last inspection.
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6.4 Staffing levels remain good with an excellent work force in place. Beverley will ‘flex down’ staffing levels when there are vacancies at the Home. The Home is not using agency staff at present, not only because of the vacancies but, because of the need to mitigate for coronavirus as much as possible.
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6.5 Everything remains ‘steady’ at the Home in these unusual times.
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6.6 The Ducks are good and when the covid-19 virus has eased the Home are looking to get a couple of cats.
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6.7 One of the other best things to have happened at the Home in the past year is the provision of the two Yeti Tablets by the Association of Friends. With so few Residents on Jersey Wing one has been moved into the Main Lounge. Residents ‘Skyped’ their families on Mother’s Day, and on the afternoon of March 31[st] they tuned into ‘Zoo Watch Live’.
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- 6.8 Finally a Covid Committee has been established with Management and eight Residents (Representatives) to discuss what is being reported in the Media, and to communicate what the staff at the Home are doing to continue to keep the Home a safe place to live.
7.0 MEMBERSHIP SECRETARY’S REPORT
At last year’s AGM, I reported that our records showed 106 Supporting Lodges and 74 personal memberships, which translated to 105 individual members on our records.
This year I have taken a more pragmatic approach to our membership. Instead of keeping ‘dormant’ members on our list, after having contacted them three or four times without response or payment, I delete them. Of course, this has a negative effect on the statistics, but I get a more realistic picture of who our supporters are.
At today’s date our records show 118 Supporting Lodges, and 80 individual memberships. This figure counts ‘joint members’ as a single membership, so there are actually 115 personal members on our records.
A question has been raised with regard to changing the lodge supporting membership fees to encompass various levels of membership, thus encouraging lodges to give a higher annual subscription. I am aware that the membership fee is not a large income generator, but it is my opinion that the £60 pa flat rate membership fee performs a particular function. Our 'supporting lodge membership' scheme is really a vehicle to keep lodges involved and informed, to maintain the profile of The Association of Friends and, more importantly, to provide a database of 'live' lodge contacts, to whom we can promote our events, and encourage donations and sponsorship.
Over the past couple of years this formula has worked well, resulting in significantly increased funding and consequently the ability to provide a greater range of activities and events for the residents as well as more capital investment and additional therapy equipment.
However, I don't want to become complacent and I think we should keep our membership policy under review. As an example, perhaps in future we should state our supporting lodge membership fee as “a minimum of £60”. I’m sure many lodges will perhaps round it up to £100.
One way to boost our membership numbers as well as have a more realistic view and recognition of our supporters, is to include the many lodges who give us sponsorships and donations. Right now we don’t include them on our membership register, although some of them give far more than those on an annual membership. I am proposing to work with Terry, our Treasurer, to identify these unsung heroes and any lodge, chapter or other organisation that gives a donation or sponsorship will be added to the membership register, suitably notated with their donation date and amount. In this way, we not only increase our membership numbers, but also tap into that additional database of active supporters.
The Association’s leaflet is working well, although I think in the not-too-distant future, I’d like to reprint it as there are some tweaks and updates I’d like to include.
With regard to recruitment drives over the year, we had a promotional stand at the Middlesex Families day in July last year, but this was just to show our support for Middlesex Province. We spoke to a lot of people and gave out our literature, but I don’t think that we had any new members as a direct result.
We had the Lodges Open Day on Sunday 13[th] October, at which a total of only 10 lodges turned up, three of which were already supporting members.
Unfortunately, our upcoming Lodges Open Day, which was due to take place on 26[th] April, has been postponed. This is a shame, because, thanks to a great effort from Julien, Andrew and myself, we were expecting a bumper turnout, with support and promotion from the Provinces as well as individual lodges. Hopefully we can revive that enthusiasm later in the year.
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I continue to send regular emails to all our members and supporting lodges either to do with their membership, or with event flyers, updates of the events list or seeking sponsorships. I’m hoping this will keep us in their minds and maybe even permeate the word to other lodges.
I would also like to work with Andrew and maybe the RMBI, to put together a proper presentation, with a script and images that we can use to give lectures to lodges. Again, this will help to promote the work of the RMBI, Prince Michael of Kent Court and the Association of Friends.
Doug Brodie Membership Secretary 26 March 2020
8.0 ALMONER’S REPORT
- 8.1 Kathy reported that in general everyone is well at present. Kathy was pleased to report that Terry’s recent scan showed an unchanged situation which is good news, and further treatment can be planned for the end of the summer.
9.0 PRESS OFFICER’S REPORT
Very much in line with previous reports, I can state that local newspapers, advertising sheets and other media are not really interested in the goings-on at P.M.K.C. I had hoped that a visit by HRH Duke of Kent would have stimulated a little interest (after the event), but alas, that was not to be. Masonic publications seem to be the only media that show any interest whatsoever. Arena Magazine, in particular, ran several articles during the past year connected to our “Orangery Appeal” including a full-page spread in colour!
Certain AoFPMKC events were highlighted on Provincial websites and online newsletters during the year, and thanks goes to Middlesex and Hertfordshire and London in particular. Unfortunately, we have “run out of road” at the moment (for obvious reasons), but this presents us with an opportunity once the current crisis is past and we relaunch our activities and efforts.
One of the big difficulties that I have found in trying to promote our work is that without some major project “on the go”, the Masonic publications do not find our standard programme interesting enough to feature on their pages. The “Lodge Days” provides a good platform to promote, but how often can we proffer the same message and announcements?
To maintain the interest of Masonic media, we need to excite and motivate, otherwise our news will simply not be considered significant enough to warrant their space.
Andrew Farleigh 26[th] March 2020
10.0 RETIREMENTS AND RESIGNATIONS
- 10.1 There were no retirements or resignations.
11.0 ELECTION OF OFFICERS
- 11.1 The Officers of the Board of Trustees and Management Committee are unchanged as Doug Brodie, Terry Beckett, Andrew Farleigh, Julien Sampson and Ralph Woolhead.
12.0 APPOINTMENT OF COMMITTEE MEMBERS
- 12.1 The Members of the Management Committee are the Representatives from Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, London and Middlesex. Qualifying Members are the Retiring Chairman, Events Sub-Committee Co-Chairman, Almoner, and Press Officer. Ex-Officio Members (nonvoting) are the Home Manager and the Deputy Home Manager.
13.0 APPOINTMENT OF INDEPENDENT EXAMINER
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13.1 The role of Ian Ferres as Independent Examiner is unchanged.
14.0 ANY OTHER BUSINESS
- 14.1 There was no any other business.
The next Annual General Meeting will be held on Saturday 3[rd] April 2021 at 12.00 noon
Approved by Chairman:
Signed _____ Dated: Day __ Month ______ Year
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CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES CC16a ASlatIOn of Frfends of Prln¢e Mlthael of Ktnt Court. Wafford No 1040781 Receipts and payments accounts For the perlod from P¢nthJ start date 01102r2024 Period end dats 3110112025 To Section A Receipts and payments Unrestricted fund¥ Re5trioted funds Endowment funds Totsl funds Last yr tothe nearest tothe n&•rtt£ to the nearMt £ to the nearegt £ to the neare¥t e Al Recelpts Donalk)n$ Gfft Aid Momtership and Ronthyls 86nk Intere6t 29.278 29,278 23,774 303 8.385 134 1,893 8.220 8.220 Dlvidonds 2,799 1799 ross inwme AR) or 37,894 2,799 34,469 ss•t an {see table). Sale of investment fund units nsIMIn 600 5.06 A3Pa ments GorJslS•rvices lo Ben•lklarie8 EnlortalnM¢nVS&al ewnts Purchaaè EquipmÉnt for Homa Forr06ter Garden Impruloment Elgood Garden ImprcYem8nl minl$tr8llon Irw051rnent MAnagemorrt Fe66 10.389 4.384 4,773 S.S72 12.730 10,389 4,384 4,773 5,572 12,730 7T 13,251 4,749 189 $94 Sub total 38.519 18.733 A4 Asset and Inv•stment 2,799 2,799 2.799 1,8 Sub tot•1 41.31 Not of rec•lpts/(payments) A5 Transfers between A6 Cash funds last year end Cash funds thls year ond 6CKI 29.427 237 10,221 Pao•2of3
Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unrestrlcted R•strl¢tsd fund$ nds to nur•ste Endowment funds to n•ar•st £ to nearest£ B1 Cash funds N8tWest Bank har18s Slan16y InlOrt Fu 243 CAF 88nk Total cash funds 28,796 243 (£11¥1) Unrestrlctsd funds to rnar•st e Re¥trlGted funds lo wwrest t Endowment funds to neartst -"Z£44 Fund tOTwhlch asset Cost loptknall ¢uTF•nt valu• k•nl B3 Investment as•ets lestrnent Fund rnon•wa ty ¢lwAes Sla 105.392 124,239 Inveslmeot Fund manag*J ty Ch8rt88 UnreStled 600 61)0 Fund towhlch •sHt belon Cuttent value ost I¢)ptiOlI 84 Assets retalned for the charlty's own uso Fund ¢0 Trhfftkh knounl dut When due Details 85 Liabilitlo8 Snad by on• or tnJ8teeB on tehalf of all the tN61¢ Signthre Print Name Dats of Ipproval GRAHAM HAMWIJK Pwe3013
CHARITY COMMISSION Independent examiner's report on the FOR ENGLAND ANO WALES accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trustees Association of Friends of Prince Michael of Kent Court Watford On accounts for the year ended 31 st January 2025 Charity no (if any) 1040781 Set out on pages 2and3 I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity (the Trust") for the year ended 3110112025. Responslbllltles and basis of report As the charitys twstees, you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (kne Acr). I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act Independent I have wnpleted my examination. I confinn that no material matters have examiner's statement come to my attention in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in. any material respect: the accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act", or the accounts did not accord with the accounting records; or the accounts did not comply with the applicable requirements conceming the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and ReF)Orts) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a 'true and fairf view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination. I have no concems and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Signed: Date: q/5 Name: I WFERRES Relevant professlonal qualification(s) or body (If any): FCA Address: 7 WILDVAX)D NoRTH0D MIDDLESEX. HA6 2DB 10F3