ANNUAL REPORT FOR
THE WORKINGTON AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY YEAR ENDING 2021
Also known as:-
- 1) WORKINGTON AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY 2) W.A.O.S.
Charity Number 1065045 Address for Correspondence Mrs K White 18 Rannerdale Drive Whitehaven Cumbria CA28 6JZ
The Charity, known herein as the Society, affiliated to the National Operatic and Dramatic Society (N.O.D.A.) was founded in the town of WORKINGTON in 1906.
It is governed by a document known as the RULES approved by the members of the Society At an Extraordinary Meeting on 29 November 1997. These Rules were based on the NODA model set and approved by the Charity Commission of England and Wales.
The persons named below are known by the Society as the Officers and the Management Committee and are the body responsible as the Charity Trustees.
Officers: Management Committee Norman Brayton (President) Graham Hawley Elizabeth Turnbull (Chair) Tony McGee Kris White (Secretary) Natasha McKenzie Phyllis McGee (Treasurer) Mark Stilwell Jen Walker (Wardrobe) Peter McGuckin Norma Nicholson Andrew McMinn
1 Aims and Objectives
The Society’s main objectives were to educate our Members in dramatic and operatic Arts and further the development of the public appreciation and taste in the said arts. This was achieved by promoting the works performed during the year and described below.
The Society was organised and managed by the Management Committee and Officers (the Trustees) with constant interaction and full support and dedication of the whole membership. The members met regularly throughout the year to learn and practice in the arts of performing works intended to be of educational value to the public.
The Society contained and operated as an adult portion and a junior portion with full integration as and when required depending upon the works in progress. The Management Committee acted as the constant interface.
For this year the Society presented one production – My Fair Lady by the Adult Section performed in the Carnegie Theatre, Workington. This production was well received by the General Public.
The Society has its own premises where rehearsals and other activities which included fund raising were carried out.
No Major changes in the Organisation since last year
2 Review of Progress and Achievements
During the year - 5 members received their NODA Long Service Awards these were: -
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Raymund McHugh – 70 Pin
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Gwen Tweedle – 65 years Pin
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Alberta Armstrong – 65 years Pin
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Sonia Crawford – 50 Year
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Mike Walker – 35 Year Bar – (posthumously awarded to The Walker Family)
These awards are presented by NODA to mark members’ commitment and dedication to their Society and the Amateur Stage.
The Society has been reviewing its Policies and Procedure during the year and implementing new ones to comply with New Legislation.
3 Review of Financial Affairs and Activities
Last year we received money from Allerdale Bough Council in Business Support grants. We elected to use some of this money to upgrade some facilities in Queen Street Hall.
The hall is now cleaned monthly at an annual cost of £316.30.
P roduction Account
The Treasurer reported a difficult year for the Society with only 1 production taking place to small than normal audiences. In October 2021 the Production of My Fair Lady played to Audiences for all 4 performances making a loss of £2,500 – this was due to the covid pandemic.
Society Accounts
The Treasurer reported that the Society is at present in a healthy position with deposits at the HSBC of £74,626.41.
SOCIETY ACCOUNT 2021
INCOME
| SUBS JUNIOR SUBS SOCIETY RENT DONATION AMAZON ABC GRANTS REFUND WF TO PRODUCTION |
2,115.00 825.00 30.00 160.00 290.00 15.18 17,302.36 63.00 65.00 |
|---|---|
| 20,865.54 |
EXPENDITURE
| MCGUCKINS RENT INTERNET EON BRITISH GAS U U COVID OPENING SOCIETY QUEEN STREET INSURANCE NODA MEDALS NODA SUBS CONTAINER TO PRODUCTION INCOME OVER EXPENDITURE |
624.00 406.66 478.57 513.24 582.69 1,307.49 982.77 8,404.29 1,551.94 275.00 173.00 715.79 65.00 4785.10 |
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| 20,865.54 |
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My Fair Lady 2021
INCOME
| BOX OFFICE PATRONS RAFFLE PROGRAMME SPONSOR DONATION COSTUME SPONSOR EXPENDITURE OVER INCOME |
10,770.00 474.00 574.00 374.00 2000.00 350.00 425.00 2500.10 |
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| 17,467.10 |
EXPENDITURE
| COSTUMES SCENERY PROPS LIGHTING SOUND ROYALITIES MD & ORCHESTRA PUBLICITY PROGRAMME THEATRE GENERAL |
3,040.69 1,531.99 244.05 1,080.00 1,200.00 2,662.19 2,130.00 250.53 410.00 3,877.80 1,039.85 |
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| 17,467.10 |
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SUMMARY OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES 2021
| Assets | ||
|---|---|---|
| Queen St Hall (Valuation 2018) | 200,000 | |
| Furniture Fixtures & Fittings | 10,000 | |
| 210,000 | ||
| HSBC Society Account | 25,045.78 | |
| HSBC Production Account | 17,323.11 | |
| HSBC MM Account | 26,834.87 | |
| HSBC 100 DRAW | 5,422.65 | |
| 74,626.41 | ||
| Liabilities | __ | |
| Net Assets | 284,626,41 |
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SUMMARY INCOME AND EXPENDITURE AND BALANCE SHEET
YEAR ENDING 31.12.2021
| 2021 INCOME EXPENDITURE 2021 2020 |
2021 INCOME EXPENDITURE 2021 2020 |
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| HSBC SOCIETY ACC 20,260.67 HSBC PRODUCTION ACC 20,343.21 HSBC MM ACCOUNT 26,832.17 HSBC 100 DRAW 5,021.65 72,457.70 SOCIETY INCOME 20,865.54 SOCIETY MY FAIR LADY INCOME 14,967.00 MY FAIR LADY SHREK KINKY BOOTS LITTLE MERMAID HUNCHBACK SCHOOL OF ROCK 100 DRAW 860.00 100 DRAW BANK INTEREST 2.70 HSBC SOCIETY HSBC PRODUCTION HSBC MM ACCOUNT HSBC 100 DRAW 109,152.94 |
16,080.44 16,967.10 500.00 450.00 3130.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 570.00 459.00 25,045.78 17,323.11 26,834.87 5,422.65 109,152.94 |
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