Somewhere To Go Limited (A Charitable Company Limited by Guarantee)
Annual Report and Financial Statements
For the Year Ended 31 May 2023
Company Number: 03928387 Charity Registered in England and Wales Number: 1080963
Somewhere To Go Limited Contents For the Year Ended 31 May 2023
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| Contents | 1 |
| Reference and Administrative Details | 2 |
| Trustees’ Annual Report | 3 - 6 |
| Independent Examiner’s Report | 7 -8 |
| Statement of Financial Activities | 9 |
| Balance Sheet | 10 |
| Notes to the Financial Statements | 11 - 21 |
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Somewhere To Go Limited Reference and Administrative Details For the Year Ended 31 May 2023
| Trustees and Directors | D Heley (Chair) |
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| T L Parker | |
| D Aldridge | |
| B Land | |
| C Gibbons | |
| K Speller | |
| M V Usher Clark | |
| D Harris | |
| E Lloyd | |
| Company Number | 03928387 |
| Charity Number | 1080963 |
| Principal Office and Registered Office | 4A The Boulevard |
| Weston-Super-Mare | |
| Somerset | |
| BS23 1NA | |
| Independent Examiner | Michelle Ferris BSc (Hons) FCA DChA |
| Albert Goodman LLP | |
| Goodwood House | |
| Blackbrook Park Avenue | |
| Taunton | |
| Somerset | |
| TA1 2PX |
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Somewhere To Go Limited Trustees’ Report For the Year Ended 31 May 2023
The trustees, who are also directors for the purposes of the Companies Act, present their report and the unaudited financial statements of the charity for the year ended 31 May 2023.
The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out in note 1 to the financial statements and comply with the charity’s memorandum and articles of association, the Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP FRS 102 2019), and are in accordance with the special provision relating to small companies within Part 15 of the Companies Act 2006.
Public benefit
The trustees confirm that they have complied with the requirements of section 4 of the Charities Act 2011 to have due regard to the public benefit guidance published by the Charity Commission for England and Wales. In particular the trustees consider how planned activities will contribute to the aims and activities they have set.
Structure, governance and management
Somewhere to Go Limited is an independent charity, registered number 1080963 and a company limited by guarantee, registered number 03928387.
The governing document is the memorandum and articles of association dated 3 May 2000.
The following trustees who are also directors for the purposes of company law, served during the year and since the year end:
D Heley (Chair) T L Parker (appointed 08/01/2024) D Aldridge (appointed 04/12/2023) B Land (appointed 04/12/2023) C Gibbons (appointed 01/07/2023) K Speller M V Usher Clark D Harris (appointed 02/12/2022) E Lloyd (appointed 03/04/2023) A Burton (appointed 27/06/2023) (resigned 06/12/2023) D Wait (appointed 01/02/2023) (resigned 13/10/2023) J R Clayton (appointed 07/06/2022) (resigned 09/07/2023) A S Rice (resigned 01/02/2023) N G Hoare (resigned 30/09/2022) S J Codd (resigned 24/11/2022) J C Coles (resigned 30/09/2022) D A Dennis (resigned 30/06/2022) N A Pybus (resigned 13/02/2023) S J Corrick (resigned 30/06/2022)
Recruitment and appointment of trustees
Trustees are elected from serving co-opted members of the Board by the members of the charity. Somewhere to Go Limited is run by a board which is made up of trustees and co-opted members. The trustees are also directors under company legislation. All board members are unpaid. The aim is to have a wide range of skills and experience in this group and new members are carefully selected to ensure that this happens. Some co-opted members are invited to become trustees as vacancies arise.
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Somewhere To Go Limited Trustees’ Report For the Year Ended 31 May 2023
Induction and training of trustees
New trustees are supported by existing trustees and staff as necessary for them to achieve the level of effectiveness required. The Board confirms the strategic direction of the charity and the policies underpinning it and regular meetings take place at which reports are presented so that performance can be monitored. The delegation of the day to day control has been given to the Day Centre Manager, with a Board Trustee as their line manager.
Objectives and activities
Objects and aims
The charity's objects and aims are to:
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Relieve poverty and distress among the most disadvantaged in the community.
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To provide a space where people feel welcome and comfortable.
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To create an environment which will enhance self worth and self-esteem.
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To offer nourishing food, clothing and other activities to meet the needs of their guests.
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To facilitate access to medical and welfare services.
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To help guests with their housing and other benefit needs and to offer information, advice and help as necessary.
Objectives, strategies and activities
Somewhere to Go was set up over 20 years ago to provide, literally 'somewhere to go' for homeless and vulnerable, disadvantaged people: a warm, safe refuge, hot food, showers, clean clothing and a listening ear.
We work with some of the most vulnerable and isolated people in our community: people experiencing daily hardship, cold in winter, hunger, isolation, loneliness, exclusion and deprivation.
We provide a daytime refuge and sanctuary to people in housing crisis, sleeping rough or in precarious and sometimes unsafe temporary accommodation. We provide a safe sanctuary in the day with friendly staff and volunteers in a drug- and alcohol-free space. The Somewhere to Go environment provides a huge benefit to our guests who would otherwise be in doorways, woods or parks in our town centre and surrounding area and at risk of abuse from those that would prey on them. Our 'wrap around services' and outreach for our guests include Addaction (We are with You) Sirona Nurses, YMCA NSC Housing Advice and Key Steps. We also host meeting appointments with Housing Associations and our guests.
Day Centre
Somewhere to Go has run a day Centre on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays for 20 plus years. We are pleased to say that with extra funding from Weston Town Council and North Somerset Council we were able to open for seven days a week. We have an average of four volunteers per session. Attendance is on average between 30 and 50 people. The day Centre also enables service users to be able to access support through partner agencies and be supported by staff to fulfil their requirements within their circumstances.
Community Hub
The community hub is due to open in the next financial year and will provide an extended resource that will be available to both current service users and new. It will work with existing and new partner agencies to broaden the range of services we can offer and make accessible resources that will aid service users such as access to computers and the internet, and a warm place that is more amenable to services users who may need a quieter space to interact with staff.
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Somewhere To Go Limited Trustees’ Report For the Year Ended 31 May 2023
Charity Shop
The charity shop continues to be a huge asset to the charity and in the next financial year will look to expand its scope as a funding stream to the charity, with us having moved into a newly refurbished ground floor premises within our own building it cut costs and created a larger retail space to increase the income we achieve through this stream. This has been a significant financial benefit to the charity in funding the work we undertake.
Volunteers
Somewhere to Go is really appreciative of all the volunteers that work tirelessly for the day Centre and charity shop —there are some volunteers who have been working with the day service since it opened over 20 years ago. They add huge value and bring a wealth of experience and caring to guests who use our services and we would not be able to run the services to the extent we do without them.
Risk management
The Trustees have a duty to identify and review risks to which the charity is exposed and to ensure appropriate controls are in place to provide reasonable assurance against fraud and error.
Finance review
The charity generated income of £264,694 of which £2,500 was restricted (2022 – income of £127,851 of which £nil was restricted). With expenditure of £170,947 (2022 - £146,436), this led to a surplus for the year of £93,747 (2022 – deficit: £18,585). Net assets as at the end of the financial year were £420,957 (2022 - £327,210), of which £2,612 is restricted (2022: £261,886 restricted).
Reserves policy
The reserve policy has been reviewed and updated during this financial year.
The board recognises that the charity serves some of the most disadvantaged and vulnerable people in the country with an ongoing need and, as such the reserves policy has been set with the long-term financial viability of the charity as a critical factor and within the context of the short-term nature of funding contracts.
Our current policy is to allow reserves to accrue sufficiently to cover the operating costs of the Day centre, Community hub, and Charity shop for a minimum of three months, equating to around £40,000. Free reserves at 31 May 2023 totalled £59,994, and therefore falls just above the reserves policy.
Our current investment policy is to ensure that cash reserves are readily accessible within reasonable notice, and we hold no long term cash investments.
Plans for the Future
The charity is always seeking to improve the facilities it offers to clients and modernise our day centre when funds become available. We are seeking to improve the day centre area through carrying out a range of work that includes internal structural work, new first floor windows, a new stairlift, flooring and upgrades to our fire alarm system as well as repairs to our main roof and the adaption of the first floor outside area. We are currently exploring avenues by which funds can be obtained to meet the costs of this work and will be actively applying for grants to support these costs.
The charity is also undertaking a review of its staffing structure to ensure we have the correct roles in place to meet the needs of the organisation as we adapt and grow in size. We would like to increase the quantity of staff we have operating on a daily basis in our day centre as we continue to meet the needs of an evergrowing base of clients.
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Somewhere To Go Limited Trustees’ Report For the Year Ended 31 May 2023
Statement of Trustees’ Responsibilities
The trustees (who are directors of Somewhere To Go Limited for the purposes of company law) are responsible for preparing the Trustees’ Annual Report (incorporating the Directors’ Report) and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards, including Financial Reporting Standard 102 The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).
Company law requires the trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charitable company and the income and expenditure of the charitable company for that period. In preparing these financial statements, the trustees are required to:
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select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently;
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observe the methods and principles in the Charities SORP;
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make judgments and estimates that are reasonable and prudent;
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state whether applicable UK Accounting Standards have been followed, subject to any material departures disclosed and explained in the financial statements, and
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prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charitable company will continue in business.
The trustees are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charitable company and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Companies Act 2006. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charitable company and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities and are responsible for the maintenance and integrity of the corporate and financial information on the charity’s website.
Signed by order of the trustees on …………………………
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D Heley Chair of Trustees
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Somewhere To Go Limited Independent Examiners’ Report to the Trustees For the Year Ended 31 May 2023
Independent examiner’s report to the trustees of Somewhere To Go Limited
I report to the charity trustees on my examination of the accounts of Somewhere To Go Limited (“the Company”) for the year ended 31 May 2023.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As the charity’s trustees of the Company (and also its directors for the purposes of company law) you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 (“the 2006 Act”).
Having satisfied myself that the accounts of the Company are not required to be audited under Part 16 of the 2006 Act and are eligible for independent examination, I report in respect of my examination of your charity’s accounts as carried out under section 145 of the Charities Act 2011 (“the 2011 Act”). In carrying out my examination I have followed the Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the 2011 Act.
Independent examiner’s statement
Since the Company’s gross income exceeded £250,000 your examiner must be a member of a body listed in section 145 of the 2011 Act. I confirm that I am qualified to undertake the examination because I am a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, which is one of the listed bodies.
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:
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accounting records were not kept in respect of the Company as required by section 386 of the 2006 Act; or
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the accounts do not comply with these records; or
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the accounts do not comply with the accounting requirements of section 396 of the 2006 Act other than any requirement that the accounts give a “true and fair view” which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination; or
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the accounts have not been prepared in accordance with the methods and principles of the Statement of Recommended Practice for accounting and reporting by charities applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102).
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Somewhere To Go Limited Independent Examiners’ Report to the Trustees For the Year Ended 31 May 2023
I have no concerns 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.
…………………………………………….. Michelle Ferris BSc (Hons) FCA DChA Albert Goodman LLP Chartered Accountants Goodwood House Blackbrook Park Avenue Taunton Somerset TA1 2PX
Dated: …………………………………….
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Somewhere To Go Limited
Statement of Financial Activities (Including Income & Expenditure account) For the Year Ended 31 May 2023
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2023 2022
Unres- Total Unres- Total
Notes tricted Re-stricted tricted Re-stricted
£ £ £ £ £ £
Income
Donations and Legacies 2 243,274 2,500 245,774 108,288 - 108,288
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Investment Income 3 18,920 18,920 19,563 19,563
Total income 262,194 2,500 264,694 127,851 - 127,851
Expenditure
Charitable activities 4 157,648 13,299 170,947 133,897 12,539 146,436
Total expenditure 157,648 13,299 170,947 133,897 12,539 146,436
Net income / (expenditure)
for the year before transfers 104,546 (10,799) 93,747 (6,046) (12,539) (18,585)
- - - -
Transfers 248,475 (248,475)
Net movement in funds 353,021 (259,274) 93,747 (6,046) (12,539) (18,585)
Reconciliation of funds
Total funds brought forward 65,324 261,886 327,210 71,370 274,425 345,795
Total funds carried forward 418,345 2,612 420,957 65,324 261,886 327,210
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The results for the year derive from continuing activities and there are no gains or losses other than those shown above.
The statement of financial activities incorporates the income and expenditure account.
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Somewhere To Go Limited – Company Registration Number: 03928387 Balance sheet As at 31 May 2023
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Notes 2023 2022
£ £
Fixed assets
Intangible assets 7 160 320
Tangible fixed assets 8 298,241 255,422
Investment property 9 92,450 92,450
390,851 348,192
Current assets
Debtors 10 29,665 5,862
Cash at bank and in hand 42,141 27,323
71,805 33,185
Creditors
Amounts falling due within one year 11 (19,199) (21,667)
Net current assets 52,606 11,518
Creditors
Amounts falling due after one year 12 (22,500) (32,500)
(22,500) (32,500)
Net assets 420,957 327,210
Funds
Unrestricted funds 13 418,345 65,324
Restricted funds 13 2,612 261,886
Total charity funds 420,957 327,210
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These accounts have been prepared and delivered in accordance with the special provisions relating to small companies within Part 15 of the Companies Act 2006 and the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102).
For the year ending 31 May 2023 the company was entitled to exemption under section 477 of the Companies Act 2006 relating to small companies.
The members have not required the company to obtain an audit in accordance with section 476 of the Companies Act 2006. The directors acknowledge their responsibilities for complying with the requirements of the Act with respect to accounting records and the preparation of accounts.
Approved by the Board for issue on ……………………….. and signed on its behalf by:
………………………… D Heley Trustee
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Somewhere To Go Limited Notes to the Financial Statements For the Year Ended 31 May 2023
1 Accounting policies
1.1 General information and basis of accounting
Somewhere To Go Limited is a company limited by guarantee incorporated in the United Kingdom under the Companies Act. Each member of the charity undertakes to contribute a maximum of £10 to the charity’s assets if it should be wound up while they are a member or within one year after they cease to be a member. The address of the registered office is given on page 2. The nature of the charity’s operations and its principal activities are set out in the Trustees Report on pages 3-6.
The financial statements have been prepared on the historical cost basis and in accordance with the accounting and reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2019)- (Charites SORP (FRS 102)) and the Companies Act 2006.
The charity meets the definition of a public benefit entity under FRS 102. Assets and liabilities are initially recognised at historical cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant accounting policy.
1.2
Going concern
The trustees assess whether the use of going concern is appropriate i.e. whether there are any material uncertainties related to events or conditions that may cast significant doubt on the ability of the company to continue as a going concern. The trustees make this assessment in respect of a period of at least one year from the date of authorisation for issue of the financial statements and have concluded that the charity has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future and there are no material uncertainties about the charity’s ability to continue as a going concern, thus they continue to adopt the going concern basis of accounting in preparing the financial statements.
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Income
Income is recognised once the charity has entitlement to the income, it is probable that the income will be received and the amount can be measured reliably.
Income from donations is recognised in the accounts when receivable and the amount can be reliably measured.
Where goods, services or facilities are provided to the charity as a donation that would normally be purchased from suppliers, the benefit is included in the financial statements as its fair value unless its fair value cannot be reliably measured, than at the cost to the donor or the resale value of the goods that are to be sold.
Income from grants and government grants is accounted for when unconditionally due and reasonable assurance can be gained that it will be received.
Investment income includes bank interest received which is recognised once the company receives entitlement to the investment income and rental income which is recognised when received and apportioned for the period of which the rental income covers.
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Somewhere To Go Limited Notes to the Financial Statements For the Year Ended 31 May 2023
1.4 Expenditure
Expenditure is accounted for on the accruals basis. Liabilities are recognised in the accounting period to which they relate.
Governance costs comprise all costs involving the public accountability of the charity and its compliance with regulation and good practice.
1.5 Amortisation
Amortisation is provided on intangible fixed assets so as to write off the cost, less any estimated residual value, over their expected useful economic life as follows:Website development costs -20% on cost
1.6 Fixed assets
Fixed assets are valued at cost less depreciation. No assets are capitalised under £100. Depreciation is calculated to write off the cost or valuation of fixed assets over their estimated useful lives at the following rate:-
Freehold Property – 2% straight line Improvements to property – 5% straight line Furniture and equipment – 20% straight line
1.7 Investment property
Investment property is carried at fair value, derived from the current market prices for comparable real estate determined annually by the trustees. The trustees use observable market prices, adjusted if necessary for any difference in the nature, location or condition of the specific asset. Changes in fair value are recognised in profit or loss.
1.8 Debtors
Other debtors are recognised at the settlement amount due and prepayments are valued at the amount prepaid.
1.9 Cash at bank and in hand
Cash at bank and in hand compromise cash on hand and call deposits that are readily convertible to a known amount of cash and are subject to an insignificant risk of change in value.
1.10 Creditors
Creditors and provisions are recognised where the charity has a present obligation resulting from a past event that will probably result in the transfer of funds to a third party and the amount due to settle the obligation can be measured or estimated reliably. Creditors are recognised at their settlement amount.
1.11 Taxation
The company is a registered charity and is therefore not liable to corporation tax to the extent that income and gains are applied for charitable purposes.
1.12 Fund accounting
General funds are unrestricted funds receivable or generated for the objects of the company without further specified purpose and are available as general funds.
Restricted funds are to be used for specific purposes as laid down by the donor. Expenditure which meets this criterion is charged to the fund, together with a fair allocation of management and support costs.
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Somewhere To Go Limited Notes to the Financial Statements For the Year Ended 31 May 2023
1.14 Financial instruments
The charity only holds basic financial instruments as defined in FRS 102. The financial assets and liabilities of the charity and their measurements are as follows:
Financial assets – trade and other debtors are basic financial instruments and are debt instruments measured at amortised cost. Prepayments are not financial instruments.
Cash at bank – is classified as a basic financial instrument and is measured at face value.
Financial liabilities – trade creditors, accruals and other creditors are financial instruments, and are measured at amortised cost. Taxation and social security are not included in the financial instruments disclosure definition. Deferred income is not deemed to be a financial liability, as the cash settlement has already taken place and there is an obligation to deliver services rather than cash or another financial instrument. Financial instruments breakdown can be seen on Note 15.
2 Donations (including grants)
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Unres- Res- Total Unres- Res- Total
tricted tricted 2023 tricted tricted 2022
Grant income £ £ £ £ £ £
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Weston Town Council 50,000 50,000
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North Somerset Council 10,000 10,000
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Lloyds Bank Foundation 52,250 52,250
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Grants under £10k 500 2,500 3,000 25,313 25,313
Fundraising income
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Sales of donated goods (shop) 73,661 73,661 50,892 50,892
Donations
Donations 51,783 - 51,783 29,083 - 29,083
Donated services 5,080 - 5,080 3,000 - 3,000
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243,274 2,500 245,774 108,288 108,288
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Amounts received from government grants are as listed above (* donates government grants). There are no unfulfilled conditions or other contingencies attached to grants that have been recognised in income and the charity has not benefitted directly from other forms of government assistance.
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Somewhere To Go Limited Notes to the Financial Statements For the Year Ended 31 May 2023
3 Investment income
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Unres- Res- Total Unres- Res- Total
tricted tricted 2023 tricted tricted 2022
£ £ £ £ £ £
Interest receivable on bank deposits 263 - 263 2 - 2
Rental income 18,657 - 18,657 19,561 - 19,561
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18,920 18,920 19,563 19,563
4 Direct charitable expenditure
Unres- Res- Total Unres- Res- Total
tricted tricted 2023 tricted tricted 2022
£ £ £ £ £ £
Staff costs 76,597 13,299 89,896 71,493 - 71,493
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Depreciation and amortisation 18,561 18,561 5,747 12,539 18,286
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Allocated support costs 54,242 54,242 48,953 48,953
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Other support costs 8,248 8,248 7,704 7,704
157,648 13,299 170,947 133,897 12,539 146,436
Included in other support costs:
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Independent examiner fees 1,320 1,320 2,400 2,400
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Accountancy fees 1,354 1,354 2,661 2,661
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Legal and professional fees 5,574 5,574 1,281 1,281
Depreciation, amortisation and other
similar costs - - - 160 - 160
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Other governance costs 1,202 1,202
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8,248 8,248 7,704 7,704
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Somewhere To Go Limited Notes to the Financial Statements For the Year Ended 31 May 2023
5 Wages and salaries
| Wages and salaries Social security Pension |
2023 2022 £ £ 86,843 69,612 331 - 2,722 1,881 89,896 71,493 |
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No individual employee was paid over £60,000 (2022: none)
The key management personnel of the charity is considered to be the general manager. The total costs to the charity of employee benefits for the key management personnel were £32,436 (2022: £32,436).
| The average number of employees for the year was as follows: | 2023 | 2022 |
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| Number of staff | 6 | 6 |
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The charity operates a defined contribution pension scheme. The pension cost charge for the year represents contributions payable by the charity to the scheme and amounted to £2,722 (2022: £1,881).
6 Net incoming resources before transfers
| Net incoming resources before transfers | ||
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| 2023 | 2022 | |
| £ | £ | |
| This is stated after charging: | ||
| Depreciation | 18,401 | 18,286 |
| Accountants remuneration - independent examinaton | 1,320 | 2,400 |
| - other | 1,354 | 2,661 |
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Somewhere To Go Limited Notes to the Financial Statements For the Year Ended 31 May 2023
7 Intangible Assets
| Website Development £ Cost At 01.06.2022 & at 31.05.2023 800 Ammortisation As at 01.06.2022 480 Charge for year 160 |
Website Development £ Cost At 01.06.2022 & at 31.05.2023 800 Ammortisation As at 01.06.2022 480 Charge for year 160 |
Total £ 800 480 160 |
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| As at 31.05.2023 | 640 | 640 |
| Net book value As at 31.05.2023 As at 31.05.2022 |
160 320 |
160 320 |
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Somewhere To Go Limited Notes to the Financial Statements For the Year Ended 31 May 2023
8 Tangible assets
| Cost As at 01.06.2022 Additions |
Freehold Property £ 189,014 - |
Furniture and Equipment £ 92,322 1,268 |
Property Improvements £ 87,492 59,952 |
Total £ 368,828 61,220 |
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| As at 31.05.2023 | 189,014 | 93,590 | 147,444 | 430,048 | |
| Depreciation As at 01.06.2022 Charge for year |
18,118 3,780 |
70,140 10,026 |
25,148 4,595 |
113,406 18,401 |
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| As at 31.05.2023 | 21,898 | 80,166 | 29,743 | 131,807 | |
| Net book value As at 31.05.2023 |
167,116 | 13,424 | 117,701 | 298,241 | |
| As at 31.05.2022 | 170,896 | 22,182 | 62,344 | 255,422 | |
| **9 ** | Investment Property | ||||
| Investment | |||||
| Properties | |||||
| £ | |||||
| Cost or Valuation | |||||
| At 01.06.2022 & 31.05.23 | 92,450 | ||||
| Provision | |||||
| At 01.06.22 & at 31.05.2023 | - | ||||
| Net book value | |||||
| As at 31.05.2023 | 92,450 | ||||
| As at 31.05.2022 | 92,450 | ||||
The trustees have confirmed the value shown in the accounts is a fair reflection of the investment property as at 31 May 2023 and as such, no further adjustments have been made.
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Somewhere To Go Limited Notes to the Financial Statements For the Year Ended 31 May 2023
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10 Debtors 2023 2022
£ £
Trade debtors 3,783 662
Prepayments and accrued income 25,000 416
Other debtors 882 4,784
29,665 5,862
11 Creditors- amounts due in less than one year
2023 2022
£ £
Bank loan 10,000 10,000
Accruals and deferred income 7,894 10,687
Taxation and social security 758 604
Other creditors 547 376
19,199 21,667
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Included within the above is £2,963 (2022: £2,963) of deferred income. This relates to rent received in advance for 2023/24.
12 Creditors- amounts due in more than one year
| Bank loan | 2023 2022 £ £ 22,500 32,500 22,500 32,500 |
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The bank loan relates to a bounce back loan with a total balance of £32,500 owing at 31 May 2023 (2022: £42,500), and is repayable in monthly instalments, ceasing in March 2027. Interest is charged at a fixed rate of 2.5%. The loan is unsecured.
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Somewhere To Go Limited Notes to the Financial Statements For the Year Ended 31 May 2023
| 13 Statement of Funds Balance 01.06.2022 £ Restricted funds WSM town council capital grant 25 Maximus Foundation 2,500 Lloyds Bank grant 14,592 Kitchen refurbishment 3,749 Night Assessment Centre 13,299 Community fund 190,117 NSC Rough Sleeper Initiative 37,604 Screwfix - Total restricted funds 261,886 Unrestricted funds General fund 65,324 Total Funds 327,210 |
13 Statement of Funds Balance 01.06.2022 £ Restricted funds WSM town council capital grant 25 Maximus Foundation 2,500 Lloyds Bank grant 14,592 Kitchen refurbishment 3,749 Night Assessment Centre 13,299 Community fund 190,117 NSC Rough Sleeper Initiative 37,604 Screwfix - Total restricted funds 261,886 Unrestricted funds General fund 65,324 Total Funds 327,210 |
Income £ - - - - - - - 2,500 2,500 262,194 264,694 |
Expend- iture £ - - - - (13,299) - - - (13,299) (157,648) (170,947) |
Transfers £ (25) (2,500) (14,480) (3,749) - (190,117) (37,604) - (248,475) 248,475 - |
Balance 31.05.2023 £ - - 112 - - - - 2,500 |
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| 2,612 | |||||||||
| 418,345 | |||||||||
| 420,957 | |||||||||
| Statement of Funds - prior year Balance 01.06.2021 £ Restricted funds WSM town council capital grant 220 Maximus Foundation 2,500 Lloyds Bank grant 14,592 |
Income £ - - - |
Expend- iture £ (195) - - |
Transfers £ - - - |
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| Kitchen refurbishment | 7,541 | - | (3,792) | - | |||||
| Night Assessment Centre Community fund NSC Rough Sleeper Initiative Total restricted funds Unrestricted funds General fund Total Funds |
19,302 192,666 37,604 274,425 71,370 345,795 |
- - - - 127,851 127,851 |
- - - - - - |
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Somewhere To Go Limited Notes to the Financial Statements For the Year Ended 31 May 2023
The purpose of material funds:
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Lloyds Bank grant – This fund relates to consultancy support for trustee training, a business plan and fundraising strategy, a part-time Outcomes support role to develop an appropriate outcomes framework and a contribution towards a database. The fund has been fully reviewed throughout 2023 and the transfer represents historical cost against the fund which should have been allocated in previous years.
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Kitchen refurbishment – This fund relates to the upgrade of the kitchen facilities at the premises occupied by the charity. The grant has no requirement to be held as a restricted fund once the grant had been spent on its intended use, therefore, the fund has been moved to unrestricted funds during the year, in line with the Charity SORP.
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Night Assessment Centre – This fund relates to the provision of services to house homeless people within the shop front directly under the where the charity trades from which is being funded by local authorities and North Somerset Council. Staff costs related to the Night Assessment Centre have been allocated to this fund.
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Community Fund – Set up for the purchase and renovation of St John’s Hall and funded by a grant from the Big Lottery Fund. The movement on the fund represents the depreciation charged to the assets purchased using the restricted fund. The grant has no requirement to be held as a restricted fund once the grant had been spent on its intended use, therefore, the fund has been moved to unrestricted funds during the year, in line with the Charity SORP.
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NSC Rough Sleeper Initiative – This fund is for the purpose of delivering extended hours for the Night Assessment Centre and to host other agencies.
12 Analysis of net assets between funds
| Tangible assets Intangible assets Investments Net current assets Creditors over 1 year |
£ 298,241 160 92,450 49,994 (22,500) 418,345 Unres- tricted |
£ - - - 2,612 - 2,612 Res- tricted |
£ 298,241 160 92,450 52,606 (22,500) 420,957 Total 2023 |
£ 135,934 320 - (38,430) (32,500) 65,324 Unres- tricted |
£ 119,488 - 92,450 49,948 - 261,886 Res- tricted |
£ 255,422 320 92,450 11,518 (32,500) Total 2022 |
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| 327,210 | ||||||
13 Related party transactions
There are no related parties requiring disclosure (2022: none).
14 Company limited by guarantee
Somewhere To Go Limited is a limited company and a company limited by guarantee. The maximum liability of each member is limited to £10. At 31 May 2023 the charity had 8 trustees, limiting liability to £80. Somewhere To Go Limited is governed by its memorandum and articles of association.
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Somewhere To Go Limited Notes to the Financial Statements For the Year Ended 31 May 2023
15 Financial Instruments
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2023 2022
£ £
Financial assets measured at fair value through
the income and expenditure account 92,450 92,450
Financial assets that are debt instruments measured at amortised cost 71,805 32,769
164,255 125,219
Financial liabilities measured at amortised cost 37,977 50,599
Income Expense Net gains Net losses
£ £ £ £
2023
Financial liabilities measured at - 950 - -
amortised cost
- 950 - -
2022
Financial liabilities measured at - 950 - -
amortised cost
- 950 - -
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