LONGWOOD VILLAGE GROUP TRUSTEES REPORT AND ACCOUNTS FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 Charlty Reglstratlon No. 1087328
LONGWOOD VILLAGE GROUP CONTENTS Page Trustees Annual Report Independent Examiner's Report Receipt & Payments Account 9-10 Notes to the Receipt & Payments Account
LONGWOOD VILLAGE GROUP TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 Reference and Administration Details Charlty Name The Longwood Village Group Registered Charity Number 1087328 Principal Address Longwood Mechanics Hall 129 Longwood Gate Longwood Huddersfield West Yorkshire HD3 4UU Charity Trustees Raymond Collier - Chair, acting Treasurer and Leader, Woodchip Project Sue Beck-sechi - Secretary Sheila Hitchen Christina Rangeley Christine Collier - Leader. Woodchip Projecl John Whitwam- Planning applications Ged Henighan Graham Purnell Margaret Purnell Jeanette Scott- Publicity and social media Rev Simon Crook Mechanics Hall Management Team Zoe Greensmith structure, Governance and Managemont The Charity is governed by its Constitution which was adopled on 15 May 2000. At the AGM the secretary and treasurer a elected along with the hall managers and then those wishing lo stand on the committee are elected from those members who are presenl. At the first commitlee meeting after the AGM the committee members elect a chair for the year, The Longwood Village Group committee meets every month to discuss matters of general concern, to plan evenis and decide how funds will be spent. Aim and Purpose The constitution of Longwood Village Group (LVG) states that it exisls to improve the condition of lrfe for the inhabitanls of Longwood and the surrounding area, without distinction of sex, race or of political, religious or other opinions, through the provision of educational activities, recreational activities and leisure time occupation in the inlerests of social welfare. It also states that in furtherance of these aims It will secure the establishment of a community centre and will manage and maintain it in cooperation with any local authority or other person or body. Finally. LVG will promote such olher charitable purposes as from time to time may be determined.
LONGWOOD VILLAGE GROUP TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT (Continued) FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 ObJe¢tlve$ and Actlvftles LVG is committed to enabling as many inhabiiants as possible of Longwood and the surfounding area to participate in educational, recreational and leisure lime activities that improve health, we1lbeg and the quality of lrfe. LVG arranges and provides either alone or with other bodies and organisations, the holding of meetings, talks, dasses and training courses. When planning these activities. the LVG committee and trustees have considered the Charity Commission's guidanGe on public benefil and does everything il can to ensure that the activities it provides are affordable, accessible, appropriate and safe. LVG holds in trust for the people of Longwood, The Longwood Mechanics Hall, and maintains, manages and improves Ihe fabric of the building so as to provide a community centr8 for use by the local inhabitants. LVG also holds in trust approxiTnately 25 acres of local woodland (Pighill Wood) which fomis the focus of a Woodland Conserrfation and Heritage Improvement Project (Woodchip project) and through training and volunteer Work deems to protect and manage the woodland for the benefit of both wildlife and Ihe local residenls. Achlevements and Performance As we moved into early 2023 Ihe memories of the pandemic and the lock downs thal we endured started to fade in people's memories and we began to see attendances at the Mechanics Hall relurn to the levels that we were familiar with prior to the Covid Pandembc. Longwood Village Group held its first coffee morning of the 202312024 financial year on April 1 st, we had Kirk from Longwood Gardens selling bedding plants, Chocs away selling confectionary and we had an Easter Egg Hunl for the children and there was our usual cake stall and Raffle as at all our coffee mornings our Library for the sale of books was open and we were also selling jigsaws This year's Annual General Meeting was held on Friday 51h May 2023 at the Mechanics Hall al 7.30 pm. All the serving officers of the Group were re*lected to their posts and all Ihe committee members were re-elected lo Serve for another year. Allendees were inviled to joln the committee for cheese and wine at the conclusion of the meeting... May coffee moming was a special coffee morning as it was held on the Coronation Day of King Charles111 and we had the full service projecled on to our full stage size screen. we had a coronation themed red, white and blue tombola plus our usual cake stall. and as usual we were selllng books and jigsaws. The room was set out to represent a street party with red. while and blue bunting decorating the room and we also had a throne. ennine robe, sceptre and orb so that people could dress up for photographs. June coffee morning saw us serving up Grahams ddicious bacon butties, Kirk from Longwood Gardens had plant stall again and we had Ihe ever-popular cake stall, raffle, and sale of books and Jigsaws. July coffee morning featured Kirk's flower stall again plus the usual cake stall, raffle, jigsaws and books August coffee morning had a Yorkshire day theme again Kirk had a slall selling plants. we had Yorkshire tales and jokes on all the tables, and we served Yorkshire lea there was also all lh8 usual attractions The Horticultural, Handiuaft and Art show took place on the first Saturday in Seplember with enlries being registered at the Hall on Friday befv4een 4.00 pm and 8.00 pm. at a cost of 50p per entry. Kirk from Longwood Garden had a plant stall again and there was the usual cake stall, there was a good ttjrnout who came to see all the entries and Ihe winner's prize giving. October coffee morning's main feature was the opening of the new porch at the lower entrance to the Hall by Councillor Andrew Marchington.
LONGWOOD VILLAGE GROUP TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT (Continued) FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 November saw a really good allendance at our Christmas Stalls coffee morning, where we had a wide variety of stalls selling Christmas Cards. and suitable Christmas gifts. LVG ran ils own sale of donated pre-loved items. The Pennine Singers ran a bottle and jar tombola to raise funds for their Choir and a sale of handcrafted goods raised money specifically for the Longwood Village Group Memory Café. In November LVG also took part in the Remembrance Day parade at the Longwood war memorial with the Chairman laying a vrfreath at the War memorial during the service. Decemberwas our special Christmas coffee morning with our fabulous Santa's Grotto on stage. Again, we had stalls selling Christmas Cards and gifts and a total of 20 chlldren vlsiled Santa outside his grotto and received a small Christmas gift. One ofthe stalls was again selling handcrafted goods to raise moneyforthe LVG memory Café. Tina made some beautiful Christmas Table decorations which were available to purchase It was good to see the Hall so full of happy, smiling facesl Al the January coffee morning we had Grahams Bacon Butties on sale. and we had a food bank table, collecting items that were donated lo the Jubilee centre at Paddock for use in their own kitchen or for distribution to the needy in the local area. As usual we were selling books and jigsaws. February coffee morning was advertised as a winter warmer coffee morning at which we would be selllng vegelable soup with a roll, there were also all our usual allractions March coffee morning had a general theme of °Mother's Day. with Kirk present selling spring bulbs and plants and the cake stall selling a delicious array of cakes and tray bakes. The Mechanics Hall The Mechanics Hall provides the venue for a broad selection of activities Ihat will appeal to a cross section of the local population. below is listed the range of activities currently on offer: Monday 10.00 am - 11.30 am Yoga with Jayny 07817465664 6.00 pm - 7.00 pm Hiit Steps with Katie 07840042203 Tuesday 10.00 am - 12 noon U3A Table Tennis, Main Hall (musl be registered with U3A) 4.00 pm - 7.30 pm Academy of Dance for ages 3 to 7 with Calriona 07908138477 Wednesday 10.00 am - 11.00 am Sweaty Mamas for Mums and Babies with Jodie 07973423708 11.00 am to 2.00 pm L VG Memory Café (Dementia friendly café open to persons with Alzheimer's or dementia and their carers) 8.15 pm - 9.30 pm Table Tennis Drop in session with Lesley 07497371774 Thursday 10,00am - 12 noon U3A Table Tennis. Main Hall (must be registered with U3A} 10.00 am - 12 noon Family History SoGiety with Margaret (Meet fortnightly-E-mail megyorks19@outlook.com) 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm SPACE project (Youth club for over 55s!) Main Hall 07792844490 6.00 pm - 7.00 pm Hiit Steps with Katie 07840042203 7.15 pm - 9.00 pm Yoga with Jayny 07817465664 Friday 9.45 am - 10.45 am Pilates with Lynne 07725997600 10.00 am - 12 noon Knit and Knatter with June 07714171758 2.00 pm - 4.00 pm Table Tennis Drop in session wilh Lesley
LONGWOOD VILLAGE GROUP TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT (Continued) FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 Saturday 10.00 am - 12.00 noon LVG Coffee Morning - first Saturday of every month Sunday Argentine Tango Milonga Social evening 41h Sunday of each month These activities take place every week except for Public Holidays bul there are always vacanl periods that allow for the hire of the hall for one off events and private functions. We have had several children's birthday parties, special celebration events and even funeral teas in Ihe hall during the last 12 months. The Hall is hired out at a very competitive rale to the organisers of these activities as a means of raising capital for running costs and the upkeep and improvement of the building and the facilities. We are always looking for new activities that would add to the atlraction of our programme. We should take pride In this Hall, the fact thal it's owned by every resident in Longwood {16,764 people). As we continue to seek funding for major refurbishment it is essents'al that we expand the membershp of the Longwood Village Group as the MO members on the list, the more this helps us to gain funding for the hall. The Longwood Mechanlcs Hall Managemenl team w&8h lo thank all supporters and volunteers for their efforts. The Hall is listed as Kirklees Evacuation Centre No 46. should it ever be required. This means the Hall can be called into use at any time 2417 in the event of a crisis. Hall LlcenrA In 2Q15: we obtained Ihe licence we need to sell Alcohol on and off the premises. Our nominated member is Raymond Collier who passed a suitable qualffication for a drinks bar person. Personal Licence Holders are due for renewal in November 2024. Bar Due to the pandemic we had lo dispose of all stock for the bar. We feel that currently there is Tnsufficient demand for us to run our own bar on the premises. The Slip Inn and the Dusty Miller would consider running a bar at any events we require. Policies and Procedures The Policy and Procedure booklet for the hall is kept on the window ledge by the radio in the main hall. These were all updated in February 2024. Flre Alarni The fire alarm is tested monlhly by Mr Rodney Hirst. The log sheel is kepl in the Policy and Guidance booklet on the window ledge by the radio in the main hall. Please note that this syslem does not link directly to the fire station. Defibrlllator Longwood Village Group funde(I the purchase and installation of a Defibrillator which is attached to the front of the building and has been deployed on three occasions since il5 insiallation. Junior Pads expire 28th May 2025 Adult pads expire 22NJ August 2026 Batteries to repla 2027 Emer ¢nc Ll htin Is iested annually by Mr Barney Harle. The log sheet is kept in the Policy and Guidance booklet on the window ledge by the radio in the main hall. Lfft This continues to be serviced on our maintenance plan with Niche.
LONGWOOD VILLAGE GROUP TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT (Continued) FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 Ground Ront The annual ground rent for the Hall Is £4 per year. Website Our many thanks to Conna and Zoe of TF Productions who look after the website for us. The Bi As agreed at a meeting in 2014 this is on hold until there is any movement on the saleldevelopment of the allotment site. The Buildin fund This fund was started to put funds on one side for any malor structural repairs or possible purchase of land in the future {possibly the allotments). Hall Users Over the past year there have been a few changes. The Argentine Tango dasses and monthly milonga are doing very well. We have also welcomed monlhly Modern Jive Nighl. The LVG Memory Café has become a regular feature on Wednesday afternoons providing a light lunch for Demenlia and Alzheimer sufferers and their carers. Our thanks to our volunteers who have stepped up to help at these events. Grants The Kirby Foundation funded the building of a new porch to the lower entrance to the building. representatives of the organisation visited the hall in July to see the completed work and Ihe porch was officially opened by Councillor Andrew Marchington at the October Coffee morning. Theatre Productions at the Hall We have welcomed Huddersfield Thespians to the hall again this year with their productions of °Around the World in 80 days" and 'Sheila's Island" Longwood Amateur Operatic Society have rebranded themselves as "Longwood Theatre Produclions" and have entertained the public with "an evening of Cole Porter Songs" St Mark's players presented their annual LAFTAS show, this year titled 'There's Trouble at T'mill. to a full house on four consecutive nights in November. Professional Entertainer Sandy Smilh has appeared Iwice at the hall Ihis year, on 121h May she presented her show. A night with Ihe Stsrs" and she relurned on November 91h with her show'A night at the Musicals." Cleanin We would like to express our sincere thanks to Vicky. the cleaner. for the work she does at the Hall. TF Productions Sincere Ihanks to Zoe and Conna for their support and the help they give us at Ihe Hall. Zoe has settled in well to the role of manager at the hall and is currenlly on a mission to have a major sort out of everything that is in storage at the Hall. Conna is great for his extensive knowledge of the stage lighting and sound systems and for that extra bil of muscle when moving things around. CCTV This was upgraded during lockdown with extra cameras put on the front of the porch. The police have accessed footage on four occasions lately, Insurance companies three times and residents across the road on two occaslons. We may not feel the benefit in the Hall, bul l understand that it has saved Ihe police many thousands of pounds from the public purse. We would at some point like to add ANPR cameras to the system as this would be very beneficial to the police. Hall finances The greatest financial headache for the hall has been the massively increase in the cost of the utility bills particularly the cost of gas used healing the hall. We have changed suppliers and have now signed in to a fixed term two year contract with EDF energy and have thus managed to substantially reduce our utility bill Fundraisin Our many thanks to Nigel and Lucy for hosting a quiz night in January to boost Hall funds.
LONGWOOD VILLAGE GROUP TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT (Continued) FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 Contact The monthly E-newsletter continues to be a e8t way to keep in touch with sidentS. The Hall user groups now communicate via WhalsApp and this is proving to be very useful. The Space group have also set up a WhatsApp group so thal Ihe group leaders can notify all attendees of any important informatlon via one single message. The Sovon-year Plan In planning ahead, we have pul together a seven-year plan of continuing improvements at the hall. We hope to be able to complete at least one projeot per year: Replacing 2 wlndows In the ladies. toilets and one on the top landing Replacing 2 windows in the gent's toilets Replacing 2 windows in the Philip Taylor room Replacing 2 windows in the library Replacing 1 window and door in the cellar Lifting and re-poinling the stone flags in the courtyard and on Ihe paths outside the Hall New porch and outer door at middle ground floor side entrance leading into the dance studio. Full re-pointing of the Hall. We should take pride in all our volunteers and building fund supporters for the support they give to the hall. It is thal support Ihat has made all of this possible. The last iwo years have been rather drficult for everyone. We really do appreciate how this great team at the Hall have stepped up to help out at these drficult times Main Hall Availabili We would like to hear from anyone interested in starting a new group or class at the hall. We will assist anyone who wishes to start a new group. Whal would you like lo do? Currenl availability for the Main Hall Is- Monday 4pm to 7.15pm Tuesday 12.30pm to 4.30pm Wednesday 8am to 8pm Thursday 4.30pm lo 7.45pm Friday 4pm to 11pm Sunday 4pm to 11 pm Other Actlvltles of Lon ood Vill e Grou Woodch5 Pro ect On a few occasions a few coping stones have been dislodged from parts of the walls, and we try and ensure that these a plaCed as soon as possible. Litter is a continuous problem as is the occasional campfire but regularly walking through with a bin bag in hand. and with the help of others who do the same, we manage to keep on top of this problem. The woodland is currently looking in better health, with beds of ransoms slowly spreading and the bells of bluebells and pink purslane a becoming more numerous. A small group of Explorer Scouts from Slaithwaiie who are doing their Duke of Edinburgh award have conlinued clearing brambles, ferns. tree branches and other intrusive vegetation from the track Ihat leads from Moleshead on into the wood and have also helped with the replacement of some of the broken fence posts. The project leaders recently undertook a suNey of ihe woodland and produced a list of work that required to b8 addressed. several of the Slaithwaite Explorer Scouts have attended work parties and have addressed most these issues.
LONGWOOD VILLAGE GROUP TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT {Continued) FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 In 2019 the Kirklees Badger Group constructed an artificial badger selt in the woodland. The area thal they worked in has now regenerated and it is quite difficult to tell where they had been. In the later part of the 2022, an orphaned badger cub was introduced into the sell and its progress is being monitored by them. The top set of steps from the golf course through the woodland are in desperale need of rebuilding and may need the expertise of a professionall We are planning on planting some wild primroses at selected sites in the woodland over the coming years and y are still bringing on a number of oak trees for planting in the wood. We continue lo have a problem with a group of bikers who seem to think thal it is OK to dig up the woodland floor and construct various ramps so Ihey can race around and jump their bikes in to the air, without thought of the danger to themselves and others. We have asked regular walkers to contact U5 immediately rf they witness these people so Ihat we can discuss this issue with them. Recenlly the secretary of Outlane golf club got in touch lo say that the branches of the trees that overhang the edge of the golf course were in desperate need to be trimmed back, the project leaders met with the secretary and the greenkeepers, and a schedule of work was agreed. This work has now been completed, and both parties are extremely pleased with the results. Longwood Sing Last year, Longwood Sing Committee had approached the LVG commlttee to enqulre if It would be possible for them to be incorporated as part of Longwood Village Group. After dlscusslon and with Ihe approval of the Charity Commission it was decided that Longwood Sing would become a part of LVG but would continue with its own subwcommittee and its own bank account in a similar manner to the way that the Mechanics Hall operates. 11 was the 150th Anniversary of Ihe Longwood Sing in September 2023 and to celebrate the occasion the Sing Commillee organised a weekend programme of activities starting with 'Home and Away" on Friday evening September 8th This event featured a local choir, Ihe Huddersfield Ukrainian choir and Lindley Brass Band in St Mark's Parish church. On Saturday Yhe Singers Showcase. included bell ringing and an open day with schools and Beaumont Music Academy in attendance. In the evening, a concert by°The Jack Tars" was held al the Mechanics Hall and a pie and pea supper was served to the 90 people who attended. Sunday afternoon, due to poor weather, the sing was held in St Mark's Parish church and not in the Tower amphilheatre where it is normally held. The service featured the first singing of a new song especially written and arranged for the 1 Soth Anniversary. There was a really good turnout, and the singing and service was enjoyed by everyone. The Trustees declare that they have approved the TfUStees' report above. Signed on behalf of the charity ohn Ray Chairman Longwood Village Group d Collier Date.. 4 February 2025
LONGWOOD VILLAGE GROUP INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 Independent Examinees Report lo the Trustees of Longwood Village Group I report on the accounts of the Trust for the year ended 31 March 2024. which are set out on pages 7 to 10. Respoctlve responsibllitles of trustees and examlner The charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The charity's trustees consider that an audil is not required for this year under section 14412) of the Charities Act 2011 ('Ihe Charities Act.) and Ihat an independent examination is needed. Having satisfied myself thal Ihe charity is not subject to an audit and is eligible for independent examination, it is my responsibility to- examine the accounts under section 145 of the Charities Act: to follow the prOdureS laid down in the General Direclions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(b) of the Charities Act: and to state whether particular mallers have come to my altention. Basls of Independent examlner's report My examination was carried out in accordance with the General Directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented wilh those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking expEanations from you as Irustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audil. and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounls present a 'true and fair view, and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below. Independent examiner's statement In connectK)n with my examination, no matter has come to my attention: (1) which gives me reasonable Cause to believe that in any malerial respect the requ1ments. to keep accounting records in accordance with seclion 130 of the Charities Act: and to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with the accounting requirements of the Charities Act, have not been met. or {2) to which. in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. . Jk.¢4 C M Stratford FCA Simpson Wood Limited Chartered Accountants Bank Chambers Market Street Huddersfield HD12EW Date: 4 February 2025
LONGWOOD VILLAGE GROUP CHARITY NUMBER 1087328 RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 Unrestricted Fund 2024 Restricted Fund 2024 Total Total 2024 2023 Recei LVG income per schedule Mechanics Hall income per schedule Longwood Sing income per schedule Memory Café income per schedule - 4,184.38 18.760.15 4,448.44 5,032.00 4,184.38 18,760.15 4.448.44 5.032.00 22,161.04 42,757.01 £32,424.97 £32,424.97 £64,918.05 ments LVG payments per schedule Mechanics Hall payments per schedule Longwood Sing payments per schedule Memory Café payments per schedule - 3.186.61 22.691.55 2,405.00 1,433.18 3,186.61 22,691.55 2,405.00 1.433.18 20,155.38 36,785.85 £29.716.34 £29,716.34 £56,941.23 Net receiptsl{payments) 2.708.63 2.708.63 7,976.82 Opening balances at bank 20,453.22 20,453.22 12,476.40 Closing balances at bank £23.161.85 £23,161.85 £20.453.22
LONGWOOD VILLAGE GROUP CHARITY NUMBER 1087328 RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT (Continued) FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES Unrnstrlcted Fund Restrfcted Fund 31 March 2024 31 March 2023 Assets Cash at bank and in hand 23,161.85 23.161.85 20,453.22 Accountancy fees 612.00 612 Net Assets £22,549.85 £22.549.85 £19,913.22 -10-
LONGWOOD VILLAGE GROUP CHARITY NUMBER 1087328 NOTES TO THE RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 2024 2023 LVG Recei ts Coffee mornings Grants received Donations Bank interest 3,859.45 3,348.61 18,308.00 500.00 4.43 300.00 24.93 £4,184.38 £22,161,04 Mechartics Hall Recei Hire of Hall Family Fund Grants receive(I Donations CO-OP Building Fund donations 14,286,15 26,39).08 6.500.00 4,600.00 1.788.50 2,739.43 739.00 2,500.00 1,230.00 744.00 £18,760.15 £42,757.01 Lon wood Sin Donations Advertising & Sponsorship Tickel Sales Fundraising events Refreshments Programme sales Transfer from previous charitable body99 Recei 1.187.90 1.140.50 750.00 32.00 95.00 246.50 996.54 £4,448.44 Memo Cafe Recel ts Donations Raffles Grants received 4,230.60 661.50 139.90 £5,032.00
LONGWOOD VILLAGE GROUP CHARITY NUMBER 1087328 NOTES TO THE RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT (Continued) FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 2024 2023 LVG Pa ments Hire of Mechanics Hall Printing and stationary Refreshments AGM sundries Repairs TF Studios Donations Prizes Accountancy Sundry expenses 1,300.00 100.90 795.61 115.42 68.70 12,308.00 450.14 57.75 6,000.00 500.00 299.49 540.00 150.00 594.00 61.98 £3.186.81 £20.155.38 Mechanlcs Hall Pa ments Annual Running Costs: Light an(1 heat Insurance Waler Cleaning & Caretaker costs Hall sundries Stationery Fire equipment & alarm maintenance Gas maintenance Window cleaning Computer equipment and running costs Bar and Kitchen Stock Repairs and maintenance Fire Doors Sound Syslem Stage Project Fund repairs and maintenance Licensing Lift servicing Donalions 10.967.57 3.167.87 216.00 1.927.27 43.36 289.18 9.181.39 2.954.75 216.00 1,456.42 1,526.07 77.23 60.00 200.00 210.00 195.00 2,751.67 97.48 1,500.71 3,303.60 858.37 1,806.96 8,380.53 70.00 966.60 200.00 2,106.27 2.353.03 1.291.00 70.00 Oth¢r ex ondlture Advertising 164.27 £22,691.55 £24,425.50 12-
LONGWOOD VILLAGE GROUP CHARITY NUMBER 1087328 NOTES TO THE RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT (Contlnued) FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 2024 2023 Lon wood Sln Prizes Insurance Refreshments Donations Pa ments 40.00 93.00 150.00 2,122.00 £2.405.00 Memo Cafe Pa Purchases Stationery Cleaning Sundry Expenses ments 1,163.57 94.61 25.00 150.00 £1,433.18 £24,425.50 13-