> Gurdwara (Sikh Temple), Siri Guru Singh Sabha, Crawley, Sussex qeenra’, qeAt ag fiwrfsae As, YATEadsl, AAAI 

## **Annual report of Siri Guru Singh Sabha, Crawley. (Regd. Charity No: 1063786) for the year 2023-24** 

Siri Guru Singh Sabha, Crawley is an unincorporated registered charity. It is established for religious and charitable purpose and for meeting the wider needs of the community. 

## **Part 1 Summary of general update** 

Ever since the move in 2015 from its previous premises known as Spencer Road, the charity has suffered both financially and on a practical level and been forced to litigate to obtain its asset.  In spite of High Court Judge ruling in our favour, the defendants of that case left the property occupied.  The Charity has been forced to spend further funds on gaining an Eviction order which is ongoing.  This continued unauthorised occupation of our charity’s assets has caused freezing of our potential land sale funds in excess of £2 million. The current defendants are claiming they have a right to the property based on the fact that they have contributed to the upkeep of the property since 1983.   We are awaiting the decision from a London Court in the very near future. 

Our intentions to develop our Ifield Green site as it was conceived way back in January 2012 and meet our charity objectives with sustained vigour have yet to materialise.  The Charity has consulted with 3 architects who were very hopeful of our intentions to develop/extend our site to accommodate our increase in both members and the congregation.  In spite, of the expenditure on litigation, the Charity is going from strength to strength and we have had to make temporary arrangements in the form of a lean to Veranda to accommodate the increase in numbers. 

## **Part 2:  Meeting our charity’s objectives** 

We have continued to educate and raise awareness of the Sikh faith through introductory talks on Sikhism to local schools, scout groups, councillors, Interfaith Crawley and other interested individuals and organisations.  We have opened our doors to all the requests from schools in Sussex and Surrey and there has been an increase in demand since Covid.  To make it easier for those schools who cannot visit, we go out to the schools to accommodate their needs.  We have built good relations with the West Sussex Police and the National Crime Agency and continue our educational program on an ongoing basis.  Recently we have hosted the Sherriff of West Sussex, Crawley Mayor along with other Councillors.   We were privileged to have a visit from the Lord Lieutenant Lady Emma Barnard last year. 

Our work in the local community has gone from strength to strength and we have maintained good relations with a number of local voluntary organisations and other charitable organisations.  In particular, we encourage and collaborate on a lot of health/well-being issues with the Carers Support, Crawley Community Action Group and Alzheimer’s Society.  We endeavour to continue to build on these and continue to send out prepacked cooked meals to the Homeless in Crawley and our own vulnerable and elderly. 

Registered Charity: Siri Guru Singh Sabha | No: 1063786 | www.crawleygurdwara.org.uk | info@crawleygurdwara.org.uk Gurdwara and Sport Centre, Ifield Green, Ifield, Crawley, West Sussex, RH11 0NU | Telephone **:** +44 (0) 1293 530163 



> Gurdwara (Sikh Temple), Siri Guru Singh Sabha, Crawley, Sussex qeenra’, qeAt ag fiwrfsae As, YATEadsl, AAAI 

The Charity continues its efforts to promote healthy living through educating our congregation through visiting speakers from the local Well Being Team and active living.    Our ladies have actively taken part in aqua aerobics, swimming and exercise classes.  In July of this year we co-hosted a Health Expo in our grounds for the community of Crawley and surrounding areas.   This was exceptionally well received and very successful.   In September, of this year, we organised a well-being day for our members and this included health talks, playing games, meditation and exercise classes, followed by a highlight of healthy high tea.  The Charity has promoted care in the community through raising awareness of Dementia, Diabetes, Alternative therapies and Hypertension and Heart Disease. We encourage and promote Carers Support West Sussex and the Alzheimer’s Society and NHS to come and give educational presentations and provide information and support to our community. 

The Gurdwara is proud to report that we are going from strength to strength showing a positive increase in membership and visitors.  Classes for learning Punjabi language and music continues, along with other initiatives to encourage and educate our younger members to learn and participate. We held Sikhi Camps and also worked with Ifield Scouts Groups and hosted 2 Fireworks displays, one for our own community and one for the wider community of Crawley and both were immensely successful. 

The concept of equality is a fundamental value of our faith right from its inception in the 15[th] Century and remains embedded in our practices in the running of our Gurdwara/Charity. 

The Sikh faith encourages sport and the Gurdwara has sporting facilities which are open to the local community.  We recently embarked on a closer association with AFC Crawley who are a ladies only football club based in Crawley and much like us serve communities from a across the spectrum.  They are regularly using our facilities for their training.  We have encouraged our children/members to participate in regular football matches, and invited the community to use our grounds and tennis courts The Gurdwara prides itself in having an open door policy for all members of all communities, religions and races. 

We continue to practise zero tolerance of the use of alcohol, tobacco and drugs and consumption of all non-veg foods such as meat and meat products, poultry, eggs and fish on our charity premises.  We also promote healthy eating. 

Development of library is in steady progress and we have now doubled the number of books available to our members/congregation to use.  We continue to inspire our members to read historical literature and have providing translated versions of stories and the Guru Granth Sahib Ji, to develop a better understanding of the teachings. 

Jasvinder K Johal 

President Siri Guru Singh Sabha, Crawley Regd. Charity No 1063786 

Registered Charity: Siri Guru Singh Sabha | No: 1063786 | www.crawleygurdwara.org.uk | info@crawleygurdwara.org.uk Gurdwara and Sport Centre, Ifield Green, Ifield, Crawley, West Sussex, RH11 0NU | Telephone **:** +44 (0) 1293 530163 



Gurdwara (Sikh Temple), Siri Guru Singh Sabha, Crawley, Sussex 

|RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH 2024<br>**Balance as at 1st April 2023:**<br>HSBC Account 1<br>HSBC Account 2<br>Grant Account 32027844<br>Savings Account|RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH 2024<br>£21,263.78<br>£1,243.00<br>£366.35<br>£86,755.11|||
|---|---|---|---|
|**Receipts:**<br>Donations<br>Savings Account<br>Grant Acc<br>Gift Aid|£125,246.48<br>£43,772.86<br>£915.18<br>£35,925.85|£109,628.24||
|||£205,860.37||
|**Payments:**<br>Insurance Building<br>Electric & Gas Bill<br>Solicitor's Fee<br>Telephone Bill<br>Water Bill<br>Kirtan Pathis<br>Kirtan Jatha<br>Interest Free Loan Return<br>Natwest Loan Return<br>Bank Charges<br>Building Maintenance<br>Wages<br>Giani NI<br>Langer<br>Misc (Accountant, Cleaning, External Visits etc)|£1,993.20<br>£18,952.48<br>£23,192.83<br>£778.88<br>£251.15<br>£3,000.00<br>£3,460.00<br>£20,000.00<br>£45,368.45<br>£421.32<br>£9,332.93<br>£10,828.40<br>£1,039.72<br>£3,974.42<br>£3,788.23||£315,488.61|
|||£146,382.01||
|_Surplus/Defecit for the Year_||_£59,478.36_||
|**Balance as at 31st March 2024:**<br>**Represented by:**<br>HSBC Account 1<br>HSBC Account 2<br>Grant Account<br>Savings Account|||£169,106.60<br>£26,521.11<br>£5,775.99<br>£1,281.53<br>£135,527.97|
|**_Additional:_**<br>_Interest Free Loan Outstanding_<br>_Cash  in Hand_|_£76,000.00_<br>_£169,106.60_||£169,106.60|
|_Surplus_|_£93,106.60_|||



Registered Charity: Siri Guru Singh Sabha | No: 1063786 | www.crawleygurdwara.org | info@crawleygurdwara.org Gurdwara and Sport Centre, Ifield Green, Ifield, Crawley, West Sussex, RH11 0NU | Telephone:  +44 (0) 1293 530163 



Independent examinerfs report on the
accounts
Section A
Independent Examiner's Report
Report to the trusteesl
members of
SIRI GURU SINGH SABHA
On accounts lor the ￿ar
ended
31° MARCH 2024
Charlty no
(If any>
1 c￿3786
Set out on pages
Respectlve Tha charws trustees are responslblo for the preparatlon of the accounts.
re8pon8lbiliti68 of The charity's trusteas consider that an audit is not required for this year
trustse8 and examln•r under sedion 144 of the Charlties Act 2011 (the Charities Act) and thal an
Idependent examinalion is needed.
It is my responsibilty to..
examlne the accounis under sectbn 145 of the Charlties Act,
io follow the procedures laid down In the general Directions given by the
Charity Commission (under section 145(5)Ib) of Charilies Act, and
to state whether Part￿￿lar matters have ccKne to my attentlon.
Basls of Independent My examination was carried out In accordance wlth general Dlre&ions glven
examlnefs statement by the Chaiity Commission. An examination includes a revlew of the
accountiig records k8pi ty the charty and a comparlson of the accounts
presented wtth those records. It also kndudes considefatlon of any unusual
Ilems or dlsclosures in the accounts. and seeking explanations tr￿￿ the
trustees conceming any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not
provide all Ihe evidence that would bè required in an audlt, and
consequentty no opinion is glven as to whether the accounts prèsent a Irue
and falrf Vie￿ and the report Is Ilmtted 10 those matters 88t out In the
statemeni below.
Ind8pendont In connection wilh my 8yAmlnatlon, no mattèr has comè to my attentlc
examlne¢8 Statement
l. which gives me reasonable cause to b8lleve thai kn, any materlal respect,
the requirements:
to keep accounting reconls in accordance wlth $8ctlon 130 of the
Charitles Act: and
to prepare accounts which accord wlth the accountlng records and
comply with the accounting raquirements of the Charities Act
hav8 nol been met; or
2. to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn In order to 8nablo
proper understanding of the accounts to be reathed.
Slgned:
29 April 2024
Nam•:
P K McKanna
Relevant professlonal
qualification(s) or body
(rf any):
Member of the Instilute of Chartered Accourrtants of ScotlaThJ
Address:
25 Green Lane, Northgate, Crawley. Wesl SusseK RH10 WX

SIRI GURU SINGH SABHA
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR
ENDED 31st MARCH 2024
Balance at 1st April 2023
Savings Account
HSBC Account No 1
HSBC Account No 2
Grant Account
Natwest loan
86.755.11
21,263.78
1,243.00
366.35
43,960.71
65,667.53
RECEIPTS
Donations
Gift Aid
Interest
Grant account
167,253.48
35,925.85
1,765.86
915.18
205.860.37
PAYMENTS
Insurance
Na￿eSt loan intérest
Water
Interest free loan retum
8ank charges
Building maintenance
Electricity and gas
Solicitors fees
Telephone
Kirtan Pathis
Kirtan Jatha
Langer
Wages and Nl
Miscellaneous
1,993.20
1,407.74
251.15
20,000.00
421.32
9,332.93
18,952.48
23,192.83
778.88
3,000.00
3,480.00
3,974.42
11,868.12
3,788.23
102,421.30
Surplus for year
103.439.07
Balance at 31st March 2024
169,106,60
Represented by..
HSBC Account No 1
HSBC Account No 2
Savings Account
Grant Account
26,521.11
5,775.99
135,527,97
1,281.53
169,106.60
Interest free loans outstanding
76000.00