## Garrett’s Charity Annual Report December 2025 

Presented at the Annual Parish Meeting, Heighington 27[th] April 2026 

Garrett’s Charity Number: 1053847 

## **Background** 

Garrett’s Charity dates back to around 1620 when Thomas Garrett a local man left money and land in his will for the founding of a boys’ school in the private chapel he had owned in Heighington, which has late Norman origins. The buildings we know as the Heritage Rooms today were built in 1865 as a major refurbishment and expansion of the premises. The funds to build the school rooms came from the former Thomas Garrett Apprenticing Charity and the former Sir Edward Clarke’s Charity which both had educational purposes in their objects. The new schoolrooms housed the village boys’ school until 1976. Both the chapel and Heritage Rooms continue to be owned by Garrett’s Charity. It is unusual for a functioning community chapel to be under independent charity ownership, which makes this building in the heart of our community both distinctive and special. The premises are grade II listed (No. 1360209). The charity maintains The Thomas Garrett Heritage Rooms and St Thomas’ Chapel of Ease for the benefit of the community. It promotes both education and inclusion through use of the premises. 

Whilst the charity is very old, the current governing document was registered with the Charity Commission in 1995 and slightly amended in 2020. The 2020 amendment was to allow for co-option of two additional local residents onto the local Trustee board to give a potential complement of nine.  The Lincoln Diocesan Board of Finance Ltd is the Custodian Trustee of the charity. 

During 2025 further work on revising the governing document to more accurately reflect the current use of the Heritage Rooms as a community building has been ongoing. This does not affect the operation of the Chapel. 

## **Principal charity address** 

Garrett’s Charity c/o 9 Washingborough Road, Heighington, Lincoln LN4 1QW 

## **Trustees serving during 2025** 

In 2025 David Trafford was co-opted as a Trustee (June), Chris Sprigg joined as the second PCC nominated Trustee (June) and the new incumbent Yüce Kabakçi joined the board in July. There was therefore a full complement of Trustees from July as follows: D E Chantler (Chairman), C J Dunning (Secretary), N J Eyre (Treasurer), G J Chard, N J Briscoe, C R Oxby, Y Kabakçi, C D Sprigg and D J Trafford. 

## **Finances** 

The charity’s main routine source of income is from hire of the Heritage Rooms to community groups which in 2025 amounted to £7,100. This was slightly lower than the previous year and can be attributed to the fact that the Car Boot sale scheduled for June and the Arts & Crafts Exhibition planned for October did not go ahead this year. The Friends of the Garrett’s Charity manage the bookings on a day-to-day basis on behalf of Garrett’s Charity. The activities undertaken there include glass making, felt work, needlework, art groups, woodcarving, coffee mornings, drama, dance, willow weaving, Tai-Chi, and a community choir. These activities reflect the educational emphasis of the original benefaction. 

Donations from the local community have included one-off gifts, sponsorship of roof slates as part of an appeal, regular giving and a cash collection box at Anderson’s butchers. The charity is registered with HMRC for Gift Aid and has also registered on digital giving platform: crowdfunder.co.uk. Legacy giving is encouraged. The 100 Club (a monthly prize draw) again proved successful in 2025. 

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Other fundraising initiatives operating during 2025 included aluminium recycling and the Smarties© Challenge (where participants are invited to fill empty tubes with loose change.) Unfortunately the scheme ended in December as the scrap merchant is no longer accepting cans. 

## **Finances: Roof Appeal** 

The Quinquennial Report undertaken in 2023 highlighted the poor condition of the roof. Following granting of Listed Building Consent in December 2024 considerable effort was made to raise funds. We have been blessed with significant donations, support from local businesses and support from local grant funders.  In September 2025 the Chapel of Ease was reroofed and the internal ceilings insulated, which was a significant milestone. The challenge for 2026 is to move on to undertake similar work on the Heritage Rooms. The cost is estimated to be in the region of £120,000. In addition to grant funding we are hopeful that the local community will rally together to secure the future of this valuable distinctive historic asset at the heart of the village. 

In 2025 as part of our roof appeal the charity was successful in applying for grants from local funders as follows: 

Michael Cornish Foundation (Lincoln) £5,000 BNA CIO (Lincoln) £10,000 Washingborough with Heighington PCC £12,000 Heighington Parish Council £1,000 Lincolnshire Churches Trust £4,000 North Kesteven District Council £3,000 

We express our sincere thanks to those grant funders, individuals and numerous local businesses for their generosity during 2025. 

Work on the chapel roof was eligible for a refund of VAT through the Government Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme. This has returned £11,680 to the charity, which may now be deployed towards subsequent phases of the roof project. 

The Annual Accounts are attached to this report. Overall income in 2025 was £87,276 and expenditure was £87,354. 

The modest capital funds of the charity are invested in CCLA COIF Charities Ordinary Investment Fund which provides valuable income and an emergency reserve for the charity. 

The Annual Accounts to 31[st] December 2025 were examined by Nicholas Oakes _._ We are grateful for his help. 

The Trustees are grateful to the Friends of the Garrett’s Charity for their support and particular thanks go to the Friends Management Committee for their dedication. 

## **Current Trustees** : 

D E Chantler (Chairman C R Oxby C J Dunning (Secretary) Y Kabakçi G J Chard C D Sprigg N J Briscoe D J Trafford 

## **Declaration** 

The Trustees declare that this report was approved at a meeting of the Trustees on 10[th] February 2026 _._ 

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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
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1053847
Receipts and payments accounts
CC16a
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from
11112025
3111W2025
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2025
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447
19,063
19.510
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111
23,9D8
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121
754
327
7,101
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7.373
2,338
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441
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2.174
1fj.449
30,744
2,171
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437
437
$9.775
1,S75
1,575
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321
2,724
374
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970
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970
11.9•8
39,7B6
293
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47.568
87,354
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87W4
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AS Tron8f•rs betweèn fvnds
A6 Ca•h lunds lasl y?•r •nd
Cash funds thls year end
15,243
X208
8,983
14,941
30,184
6,064
15.028
21,OQ3
44213
12.022
21,005
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1510112026

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
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to rwar4*t£
81 Cash fvnds
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4,671
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25,313
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30,184
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1510112026

CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examiner's
report on the accounts
Section A
Independent Examiner's Report
Report to th
trust0￿MeMb•r8 of l GARRETfs CHARITY
On accounts for th8 year I
•nd•d i
Charity no
{if any)
2025
1053847
Set out on pages 1 to 3
l ￿port lo the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above
charity I'the Trusl-l for the year ended 31° De￿rntser 2025.
RèsponsibklitiÈs and As the charty tftjsttrs of the Trust. you are responsib￿ for IhÈ prÈparalion
basis of report of the accounts in accordance wrth the requifwnents of the Charities Ad
2011 1.the Act").
I report in respecl of my examinatKJn of the Trust's accounts carried out
undei section 145 of the 2011 Act and in Carrying out my examination. I
have folbwed Ihe applicable Directions given by the Charrty Commission
under seCt￿n 145(5llbl of the Act.
I have completed my examination. I confirn that no material mallers have
come to my attention I
') In connection with
the èxaninab.on which gives me cause to believe that in. any maleri81
respecl".
accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of
the A¢i. or
the accounts do not accord wrth the accoLtnts"ng records
Independent
examiner's statemènt
I have no concerns and have C￿Me across no other matters in connection
with the examinabon lo which attenlion should be drawn in order lo enable
a proper understanding of the accounts lo be reached.
Please delete the words in the brackets rf they do not apply
Signed: i
Date:
Name..
Relovant pmf8ssional
qualificationlsl or body
lif any):
Address: I
IER

Section B
Disclosure
Only complete Il the examiner needs lo highlight matters ol ¢on¢ern (see CC32,
Independent exanination of charity ￿￿nIS.. direct￿n5 and guidance foi
examiners).
Give here brief details of
any items that the
examiner wishes to
disclose.
IER

Checklist for Inde￿ndent Examination of Charty Accounts
Garre￿$ Charity (105384712025
Confimed that Garrett's Charty income is bebjw £250.000 for the year lo be
examined.
Confimied Ihal Garrett's Chanty is eligible fcK indyndenl examinabon.
Confimed that Garrett's Chanty operates receipts and payynents accounls.
Confirmed that there are no dose personal relationships with the trustees that
com
ronise inde
ndence.
There are no circumstances that wouhj tead to the perc8ption that the examiner is
not inde
endenl.
Considered whethér suffiaently skilled to cary out the examinatton.
Eviden￿ of appointrnent is on Ne.
Received a copy of Gairett's Charty Scheme 1995 lanended 2020).
Received a copy of Ihe draft Annual Report 2025.
Accounting records have ￿en kept and are cc*np￿te and conshlwed to be of the
re
uired standard.
Asked trustees abcmjt how they ensufe the accounting records aTe complete.
Asked trustees rf they have camed OLbt a rev￿￿ of GarTett'5 Charrty's inlemal
financial contro15 in the
earr
rted.
Compared the accounts and the undertying a¢￿Un￿n9 records.
Confirned that restr￿tedIde￿gnSted funds are correctly reported in the accounts.
Asked the trustees whether they expect GarretY5 Charrty lo be ats￿ to settle
outslandin
Invoices. bills and c(#mmrtmenls as and when the
fall due.
Asked the trustees about the reserves FKJlicy and the adequacy of the ￿Ve1 of
reserves held.
Cairied out an analyti(al ￿vIew". seleclet1 malenals have supporting evKlence.
Compared the draft Annual Report 2025 wrth the accounls for any material
inconsisten
Considered whether there are any matters of corKern that shoukj be reported in the
examiner s Te
Section B Disclosure above .
Considered whelher there are any matters of materkil concern lo be rewJrted lo the
Chari
Commission.
IER