COTTINGHAM YOUNG PEOPLE'S SPORTS FOUNDATION (CYPSF) ANNUAL REPORT 2023 Charity N'umber I I 849
This is the 2023 Annual Rcport for Cottin8ham Young People's Sports Foundation {CYPSF). It is the Nenlieth Annual Report prepad and submitted to the Charity Com- mission since CYPSF was registered as a chanty on 24th 0veMber 2(Kl3. Cottingham Young People'5 Swrts Foundation is a Registerd Charity No 1100849. The address of the Foundaiion is: The Willows Dalton Lane Halsl)am HU120DG However. all corresw)ndence w'ith the Charity Commission is via th¢ following address: 6 Lucas Park Dn've Valion on the Hill Surrey KT20 7AE Cortingham Youn8 People's Sports Foundation is governed by the Declaration of Trust dated 28th October 23. This documeni has not been amended during 2021. The Objects of the Foundation is 'to provide in the interests of social w'elfare a public recrcalion ground and playing fjclds for the public. being inhabitants of Cottingh Willerby. Kirkella, Anlaby. Hessle and Skidby, and the provision of coaching and educa- tion in proper sporting actii'ities for young persons attending school, college and uni- I'ersity and the disablcd of all age& with a view ¢0 improving the condits'ons of the said inhabitants" Cottingham Youn8 People s Sports Foundation currently employs the services of the fol- lowin8 advisors: Accountanl Richard MarriotL Independeni Examiner Lakeside Cottage Camerton Hall Lane Camerton Easl Yorkshire, HU12 9NP Solicitor SLqmp Jackson and Procter 5 Parliament Sireel Hull. HUI 2A
Bank HSBC UK 3 - 4 Jameson Street Hull HUI 3JX CYPSF is managed by 6 Trusttts: Jolm Kemp (Chairnwi and Secrethry) Roger Waudby (Treasurer) Neville Grny George HinchclitTe Terry Groom Angela Waudby Noie ." sadlv one of ihe Foundations Tnuiees. Mr Neville Grav. sufferedfrom a seriotL illness during ?021. The TnLslee5 are hoping .Neville will befil enough io relurn io his dulles as a Trustee in ihefythre. In ihe meanrime ,Vekille remains on ihe Board of Trusl- The Trusiees continued carry oul their dulles on a voluntsry basis. The Trustecs of the Cottingham Young People's Sp)rts Foundation aspire lo: dei'elop long term relationships with the member clubs playing on CYPSF facilities (Coningham Ti8er5 RLFC, Wcstella and Willcrby AFC and Cotting- ham Cricket Club) conlinuously improve the pilches and facilities offered to the member clubs manag¢ th¢ financial affairs of (he Foundation such that li docs not accumu- late significant quantitics of cash, nor does it op¢rnte at a loss I. SUM.MARY It is with much sadness that thc trumees have to rewt th¢ uneXpted death of Mr Mike Besi during 2023. Mike was a long lime member of the Cottin8ham Crick Club commitlee and and major contribulor to the rnnning of the Hilliop sports facilit- ies. "Bestie" will be sorely missed by everyone ai Cottingham Young People's Spons Foundation and C(Atin8ham Cncket Club. The Projecl to upgrade the NHS foothall field into a multi sports faciliry was com- pleled in the f51 half of 2023 ai a cosi of £90K. The projeci w'as funded by a grant from the East Riding of Yorkshir¢ Council Community Fund. Following the comple- tion of the project Cottingham Cricket Club and Weslella and Willerby Fooiball Club enjoyed unintemipied sports rtureS on the field. The trustees are very grateful to the
CCC and W&W cornmittee members for their professional management and imple• mentation of this projeci. On the main arena Collingham Tigcrs installed an irrigation system for use on their rugby pii¢hes. This is a direct response lo the switch from winier to summer rugby. In Novembcr. Humberside Fire and Rescue Service carried oul a Fire Safety Inspec- tion in Slethnere House. The last inspection was completed in 2012. Terry Groom lead the inspection on behalf of the trustees. No major issues were identificd and the inspection and follow up actions were signed off by the Fire Service in March 2024. FolloM'ing the installation of ANPR camcrds on thc NHS car parks at Hilltop in 2022. new i-Pad vehicle registralion system was broughi into operalion during the first quarter of 2023. This significantly reduced the number of N'ehicles parking on the n)ad5 around the s)rtS ar¢na. To date the new i-Pad system has preventcd anyone receii'ing a parkn"n8 ucket when visiting the Hilltop sports faciliti Mana8in8 the Foundation's fllwices was more complicated in 2023 &$ the long icrni gas and electricity contracts came lo an end in Apnl and May 2023. A preliminary budgel was sei for the first half of 2023 and this was review¢d and adjustcd once new gas and electricity contracts were pul in place. Club rent In¢$ were agreed to ov¢r pOntIal ex1th'ture overspend and the FoundatlOD ended the y¢ar with a small sury)lus. As a result of the increased costs associated with the operation of the Hilliop facilit- ies. the truslees undertook 8 "root and branch" reN'iew' of how lo apportion costs and set club rents in 2024. The review was conwleted in Dec¢mb¢r 2023. 2. HISTORY OF COTTIE%GHAM YOLNG PEOPLE'S SPORTS FOL.YDATION CYPSF was fOrnd in July 1999 by Roy Waudby and severdl other local business men who had a common love of sport. The initial drivin8 force behind the forTnaiion of the Foundation was to esthblish a new and pernwicni home for Cottingham Tigers RLFC who were playing their ru8by games on the l(Kal recreation ground. The Hill- top facililies were ideniified a5 a potential site since li had historically been a spons ground. The land and building were purchased and vested in the name of the original CI"PSF Truslees. After renoi"ation it became the pernwient hom¢ of Cotlingham Ti- gers RLFC. The Trusiees also ini'ited Westella and Willcrby Fooiball Club and Cot- tingham Cricket club to play on the facilitses, thereby makin8 CYPSF a mulii sports foundation.
- FIN'ANCIALS A preliminary budget was put in place in January 2023 with ihe knowledge that ex- pendilure on gas and electricity would increase significantly when the long i¢mi gas and electricity contracts ended in April and May ?023. When the ne, ulility contracts were agreed, a budget review was undertaken w'ith the 3 SFM)rts clubs. Energy con- sumpiion was reduced where px)ssible and small reni adjuslrnents of £750 per club were agreed Even with these renl increases the Foundaiion was slill anticipating making a small financial loss for the y¢ar. Howevcr, a r¢batc from our water supplicr along with lower than budgeted maintenance charges resulted in the Foundation mak- in8 a surplus for the year. Actual CYPSF operating income for the year w'as circa £39.4K with an operating ex- penditUTe of £35.8K. The operating surplus of £3.6K compares to a small predicted budget deficit. Th¢ differcnce is mainly due to a waier rebate from Scottish Water (£2.5K) and a lower than budgeied br¢akdown mainteiiance expenth'lle (£1.9K). At the end of the year. CYPSF'S cash reserves remained strong at around £20.0. The Cottingham Young People's Sports Foundation Annual Re[ for the year 2023 is approvd by: John Kemp Chairman & Secretary Roger Waudby Tr¢asur¢r Date . 17th September 2024
The Cottingham Young People's Sports Foundation Charity number 1100849 Financial Statements for the period 1st January 2023 to 31st December 2023
The Cottingham Young People's Sports Foundation Financial Statements For the period 1st January to 31st December 2023 Contents Pa8e Trustees Report Income and expenditure account Balance Sheet Accounting Policies Notes to the f inancial statements Sto6 Accountants Report
The Cottingham Youn8 People's Sports Foundation Trustees, report Prlndpal address 6 Lucas Park Drlve Walton on the Hill Surrey KT20 7AE Bankers HSBC 55 Whitefriargate Hull North Humberside HUI 2HX Governin8 document Declaratr'on of trust dated 28th October 2W3 Objects of the or8anlsatlon To provide in the interests of Social welfare a public recreation ground and playin8 fields for the public, bein8 inhabitants of Cottingham, Willerby. Kirk Ella. Anlaby, Hessle and Skidby, and the provision of coaching and education in proper sportin8 activities for youn8 persons attendin8 school, colle8e and university and the disabled of all ages, with a view to improving the conditions of the sald inhabitants. Independent Examiner Richard Marriott BEM Lakeside Cottage Camerton Hall Lane Camerton Hull East Yorkshire HU12 9NP Pa8e I
The Cottin8harn Young People's Sports Foundatlon Financial Statements For the period 1st January to 315t December 2023 Notes 2023 2022 Recelpts 39,445 34.395 Dirert Costs 15,872 19.998 Gross Surplus 23,573 14,397 Admlnlstratlve Expenses 31.130 26,474 Operating surplus Idefidt) (7,557) (12,077) Bank interest receivable Retalned surplus {deficit) for the year (7,557) {12,077) Retalned surplus brought forward 79.998 92,075 Retalned surplus carried forward 72,441 79.998 The annexed notes form part of these accounts Page 2
The Cottingham Youn8 People'5 Sports Foundation Balance Sheet a5 at 31st December 2023 2023 2022 Flxed Assets Tangible Assets {5) 41,564 41.564 50,529 50,529 Current Assets Oebtors and Prepayments Cash at Bank 16.302 19,364 Current Llablllties: amounts fallln8 due wlthln on• y•ar Creditors and accruals (7) Net current ats (liabllltles) 469 Total assets less current liabilities Net assets Accumulated funds 99 Approval of the accounts The accounts were appro*d at a meetin8 of the Trustees held on: Date Chalr Treasurer Secretary The annexed notes form part of these accounts Page 3
The Cottin8ham Youn8 People's Sports Foundation Notes to the accounts for the perlod 1st January 2023 to 31st December 2023 l Account1 Polkles The prlncipal accountin8 pollcies adopted in the prepardtion of the financial statements are set out below and have been consistently applied within the same accounts. Basls of accounti The financlal statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention and in accordance wlth the Statement of Recommended Practice, Accounting and Reportin8 by Charities (SOPR 2(K)5). There has been no change to the accounting policies since last year. No chan8es have been made to the accounts for previous years. b Income t>onations and le8acies are accounted for when received by the Charity. Other income is Kcounted for on an accruals basis as far as is prudent to do so. 2 Turnover The Foundation's turrther represents the value. excluding value added tax, of goods and services. 3 Operatin8 surplus (deficlt) 2023 2022 This is stated after charging: Depreciation 274 4 Tanglble Flxed Assets Depreciation is calculated on the straight li method and aims to write down the cost of all fixed assets over their expected useful lives. Rates of depreciation Freehold land and buildings: Fixtures and fittin8S 4% 20% Pa8e 4
The Cottin8ham Young People's Sport5 Foundation Note5 to the accounts For the perlod 1st January 2023 to 31st December 2023 S Tanglble assets Freehold property Fixtures & Fittin85 Total At 1st January 2023 Additlons 226,295 27,374 251,421 At 31st December 2023 226 295 Oe rfflatlon At 1st January 2023 Charge for year At 31st December 2023 173,572 li 27,320 2LX),892 Net l>ook value At 31st December 2023 At 31st December 2022 47 6 Debtors and prepayments 2023 2022 Other debtors and Prepayments 7 Credltors arKI accruals 2023 2022 Other credltors Page 5
The Cottin8ham Youn8 People's Sports Foundation Notes to the accounts For the perlod 1st January 2023 to 31st December 2023 Respertlve re5ponslbllltles of the Trustees and the examlner As the charity's trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts". you considef that the audlt quirement of section 43 (21 of the Charities Act 1993 does not apply. It is my responsibility to examine the accounts usln8 procedures laid down in the General Dirertion5 given by the Charlty Commisslon and to state whether matters have come to my attention. Basls of Independent examlner's report My exarnination was carried out in accordance with the General Directions given by the Charity Commissioners. An examination includes a review of the accountin8 records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts and seeking explanations from you as trustees concernin8 any such matters. The procedu5 undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit. and consequently I do not express an audit opinion on the view Iven by the accounts. Independent examlnerfs statement In connection with my examinatlon. rM> matter ha5 come to my attention: l) Which 8ives me reasonable cause to believe that in ary material respect the requIrefffit5: to keep accountin8 records in accordance with section 41 of the Act: and to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting record5 and to compty with the accountln8 requlrements of the 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. Si8ned Name Richard Marr60tt Date: Pa8e 6
The Cottingham Youn8 People'5 Sports Foundation Notes to the accounts For the period 1st January 2023 to 31st December 2023 The followin8 Information does not fonn part of the statutory financlal statements and is for management purposes onlv. 2023 2022 R•¢¢lpts Rents 39,445 34,395 39,445 34,395 Dlrert Costs Repairs- Ground costs 15.872 19.998 Gross surplus 23.573 14,397 Admlnlstratlve expenses Heating and lighting Rates and water Insurance Accountancy Depreciation Cleanin8 Ground Rent Payable NHS Hire purchase interest & Bank charges Sundries 8,358 459 3,276 7,511 1.692 3.374 11,213 5,760 675 283 8.274 3,355 675 254 839 31,130 26.474 Operatin8 surplus Ideficlt) 17,557) (12.077) Bank Interest receNable Net surplus (deficlt) for the year (7.557) 112.077) Pa8e 7
The Cottingham Young People's Sports Foundation Charity number 1100849 Financial Statements for the period 1st January 2023 to 31st December 2023
The Cottingham Young People's Sports Foundation Financial Statements For the period 1st January to 31st December 2023 Contents Pa8e Trustees Report Income and expenditure account Balance Sheet Accounting Policies Notes to the f inancial statements Sto6 Accountants Report
The Cottingham Youn8 People's Sports Foundation Trustees, report Prlndpal address 6 Lucas Park Drlve Walton on the Hill Surrey KT20 7AE Bankers HSBC 55 Whitefriargate Hull North Humberside HUI 2HX Governin8 document Declaratr'on of trust dated 28th October 2W3 Objects of the or8anlsatlon To provide in the interests of Social welfare a public recreation ground and playin8 fields for the public, bein8 inhabitants of Cottingham, Willerby. Kirk Ella. Anlaby, Hessle and Skidby, and the provision of coaching and education in proper sportin8 activities for youn8 persons attendin8 school, colle8e and university and the disabled of all ages, with a view to improving the conditions of the sald inhabitants. Independent Examiner Richard Marriott BEM Lakeside Cottage Camerton Hall Lane Camerton Hull East Yorkshire HU12 9NP Pa8e I
The Cottin8harn Young People's Sports Foundatlon Financial Statements For the period 1st January to 315t December 2023 Notes 2023 2022 Recelpts 39,445 34.395 Dirert Costs 15,872 19.998 Gross Surplus 23,573 14,397 Admlnlstratlve Expenses 31.130 26,474 Operating surplus Idefidt) (7,557) (12,077) Bank interest receivable Retalned surplus {deficit) for the year (7,557) {12,077) Retalned surplus brought forward 79.998 92,075 Retalned surplus carried forward 72,441 79.998 The annexed notes form part of these accounts Page 2
The Cottingham Youn8 People'5 Sports Foundation Balance Sheet a5 at 31st December 2023 2023 2022 Flxed Assets Tangible Assets {5) 41,564 41.564 50,529 50,529 Current Assets Oebtors and Prepayments Cash at Bank 16.302 19,364 Current Llablllties: amounts fallln8 due wlthln on• y•ar Creditors and accruals (7) Net current ats (liabllltles) 469 Total assets less current liabilities Net assets Accumulated funds 99 Approval of the accounts The accounts were appro*d at a meetin8 of the Trustees held on: Date Chalr Treasurer Secretary The annexed notes form part of these accounts Page 3
The Cottin8ham Youn8 People's Sports Foundation Notes to the accounts for the perlod 1st January 2023 to 31st December 2023 l Account1 Polkles The prlncipal accountin8 pollcies adopted in the prepardtion of the financial statements are set out below and have been consistently applied within the same accounts. Basls of accounti The financlal statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention and in accordance wlth the Statement of Recommended Practice, Accounting and Reportin8 by Charities (SOPR 2(K)5). There has been no change to the accounting policies since last year. No chan8es have been made to the accounts for previous years. b Income t>onations and le8acies are accounted for when received by the Charity. Other income is Kcounted for on an accruals basis as far as is prudent to do so. 2 Turnover The Foundation's turrther represents the value. excluding value added tax, of goods and services. 3 Operatin8 surplus (deficlt) 2023 2022 This is stated after charging: Depreciation 274 4 Tanglble Flxed Assets Depreciation is calculated on the straight li method and aims to write down the cost of all fixed assets over their expected useful lives. Rates of depreciation Freehold land and buildings: Fixtures and fittin8S 4% 20% Pa8e 4
The Cottin8ham Young People's Sport5 Foundation Note5 to the accounts For the perlod 1st January 2023 to 31st December 2023 S Tanglble assets Freehold property Fixtures & Fittin85 Total At 1st January 2023 Additlons 226,295 27,374 251,421 At 31st December 2023 226 295 Oe rfflatlon At 1st January 2023 Charge for year At 31st December 2023 173,572 li 27,320 2LX),892 Net l>ook value At 31st December 2023 At 31st December 2022 47 6 Debtors and prepayments 2023 2022 Other debtors and Prepayments 7 Credltors arKI accruals 2023 2022 Other credltors Page 5
The Cottin8ham Youn8 People's Sports Foundation Notes to the accounts For the perlod 1st January 2023 to 31st December 2023 Respertlve re5ponslbllltles of the Trustees and the examlner As the charity's trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts". you considef that the audlt quirement of section 43 (21 of the Charities Act 1993 does not apply. It is my responsibility to examine the accounts usln8 procedures laid down in the General Dirertion5 given by the Charlty Commisslon and to state whether matters have come to my attention. Basls of Independent examlner's report My exarnination was carried out in accordance with the General Directions given by the Charity Commissioners. An examination includes a review of the accountin8 records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts and seeking explanations from you as trustees concernin8 any such matters. The procedu5 undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit. and consequently I do not express an audit opinion on the view Iven by the accounts. Independent examlnerfs statement In connection with my examinatlon. rM> matter ha5 come to my attention: l) Which 8ives me reasonable cause to believe that in ary material respect the requIrefffit5: to keep accountin8 records in accordance with section 41 of the Act: and to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting record5 and to compty with the accountln8 requlrements of the 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. Si8ned Name Richard Marr60tt Date: Pa8e 6
The Cottingham Youn8 People'5 Sports Foundation Notes to the accounts For the period 1st January 2023 to 31st December 2023 The followin8 Information does not fonn part of the statutory financlal statements and is for management purposes onlv. 2023 2022 R•¢¢lpts Rents 39,445 34,395 39,445 34,395 Dlrert Costs Repairs- Ground costs 15.872 19.998 Gross surplus 23.573 14,397 Admlnlstratlve expenses Heating and lighting Rates and water Insurance Accountancy Depreciation Cleanin8 Ground Rent Payable NHS Hire purchase interest & Bank charges Sundries 8,358 459 3,276 7,511 1.692 3.374 11,213 5,760 675 283 8.274 3,355 675 254 839 31,130 26.474 Operatin8 surplus Ideficlt) 17,557) (12.077) Bank Interest receNable Net surplus (deficlt) for the year (7.557) 112.077) Pa8e 7