Registered number 04471739 Charty regIstratn number 1103838 Garston Adventure Playground Report and Accounts 31 March 2022
The trustees present th8ir report and accounts for the year ended 31 March 2022. Garston Adventure Playground is a Compeny Ltmiled by guarantee and a registered charity, not having a shale capltsl It is governed by the Memorandum and Articles ofAssocSation sSgned 27th June 2002. Trustees who seNed dursng the period covered by the report. Thomas O'Rourke 8evertey Owens Louise Keeg8n - Resigned 21.2.2022 Susan Roberts Christian Adeniran Thore5a Walnwrighl- Appolntsd 22.2.2022 R8gSstered Offlce Bowden Road. LlverFx)ol. L19 IQP ReseTh88 and Rl$k Management The trustees decided that il is prudent to estsblish a level ol r6sourc8s sufficlgnl to cover th8 Funning cost of the organisalion for a p8riod ol slx months, whlch gqualgs to approxlmai8ly £38,QOO. At this lime, the fre8 ro$8rves equatè to £11,799. The Irusteas always struggle to b8lanc* the need io uso free reserves for charltable actlvlties 8g8insl Ihg nged to bulld up reserve fund. The charity prepares 8 budget each year based on expected Incomè, primarily from the CSty Councll. Thgre are IkJht intornal controls and règular meetings ol the charlty's trustees. 10 8nalyse income and expenditur8. Arrears of risk arg rggularly Identlfied by trustees and polides are In place to Ireai, lol•Tatg, transfer or IbrmlnÈto rlsk. Company Seeretary Bgverly CMèn$
Garston Adventure Playground Reglstered numbor: 04471739 Dlroctors. Report The ditEGtors psent their report and aoUnts for the ar ended 31 March 2022. Prlnclpal actlYltl88 Charity Registration Number. 1103838 Dlre¢tord Th8 followtng persons 88rved a5 dlreclors durlng th¢ year.. Thomas O'Rourke Loulse Keegan - Resigned 21.2.2022 Theresa Wainwright- Appoinl¢d 22.2.2022 Polltlcal donatlons Bowden Road, Llverpool. L79 1QP Small company provl8lon$ Thls report has been prepared In accordancè wllh the proVIsOnS In Part 15 of tho Comp8nies Act 2006 appll¢abl8 to companies sublecl to Ihg Small companles r8glmo. Thls r&port was approved by the bo8rd on 27 January 2023 and slgnod on its tehèlf. Thomas O'Rourke Dlr8clor
Gargton Advgnturn Playground Statomont of Dlrectorn. Rosponslblllllgs law and regui9tiS. Company law rwLMf8s th• tr) prepare accounts fry finwthl year. Under that law the dlrectors dected to prepare t aco)unts In accOrdare vAth Unit&J n9orn Generalty Accepted Accounbng Prti (Unrted p&jnting Standards and ap[Alty lawl. Under ¢ornpany law tha directors must t approve the wmjnts unless they a satisfied thai they give true arml tsir vie•4 of th8 #ate of affwrs of the compwy and of tho profft bs6 of thg comwy for that per. In weparing the8& 8co)urts, the diredors are r8qUI to. • 1cl 8Urtable acwJnb"rKJ pc4ws and then aFpty th8m v)w$terty, • makè ludwnents and e8tlrn81•8 tw are rna80nable aThl prudert pr&par¥ the aOunts on the ba615 it IB inaFyroiMigte to pra8um8 Ihal tha O)rnP8ny vlll ntinU• in The dlr•ct¢n aro rn8pon8lt fcf k¥Tra •dequats ocryyJMiThJ r&x¥d8 thal arn sufflts'l to 8hL and ex9n the fp)mpan¥8 tran¢$lOn5 and difoSJ80 Vrti reasonatAe accuracy 81 any fjm& th• financAal p08ilth of th& cnpanY and anabb to ¢nwJre thèt ihe acc4Junt8 comply wrth th• Companie5 Act 2W. Th*y ar• also {esponO for saf¥guording a8Bets of the company and hgnce for tsking reaSonae 8tap¥ the prevenlxjn ¥JotKts of lrnud and other irregulariti.
Garston Adventuro Playground Indopendent Examinerfs report to thè Trustees of Garston Adventure Playground I report on the acLx)unts of the charitable MpanY forthe year ended 31 Marth 2022 whld) are sel out on pageg 5 10 10. RponsIbIlItIeS ind basis of rgport As the charity's Iruslee8 of the cA)mpany (who are also the directors of comp8ny forth8 purposes of company lawl you 8re responsible for the preparation of Ihg 8c¢oun18 In aco)rdatYA th thè requirements of the Companies Act 20Ce I'th8 2006 Act'l. Havlng satlsflerl Me[f that the a¢UnIS of the company are not required lo be audited for th1$ year under Part 16 of the 20Cfj Act and are eligible for independent examination. I report Sn respect of my ex8min8llon of your Char,3 accounts as carried out und8r Sl0n 145 tsf the Charitios Act 2011 I'lhe 2011 Act'l. In carrying out my examlnation I have followed the Direotions given by the Charity Commission undèr $gGtlon 145{5llbl of the 2011 Acl. Indep8nd•nt èx4mlne• 8tatgrnent I have complet8d my examination. I CnMI that no material metters have Come to my attentlon In connoctbon wSlh the examlnation glvlng m8 c8u8e lo believe that.. accounting records were not kept Sn rospgct of th6 company 88 requlred by Section 386 of th& 20 Act,. or the accounts do not accord wllh those rncord8,' or the accounts do not MplY with the accounting requ1MentS of 8ectlon 396 of the 2006 Act otherlhan any requbremenl thal th8 8ccounl8 glve a 'lru8 And falr vlew, whlch is not a matter ¢onsid8rod as part of an Indepondenl examlnallon.. or thè a¢coun18 hava not be8n prepared In 8¢¢QTdance wllh thè Charfllgs SORP IFRS 10211. I have no concerns and h8ve com8 acro88 no other matters In connection th the examinalon to which attenllon should be drawn In th18 report In order to enable 8 proper understanding of the accoun lo be reached. Gary Wogd Business Accounllng SeNS¢6$ Chartered Certfflod Accountants 111 Mount Pleasant Liverpool L3 5TF 27 January 2023
Garston Adventum Playground Statament of Financial Activltl88 and Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31 March 2022 Unro8trSctsd R••trl¢ted Fund¥ Funds 2022 Total 2021 Totsl Notes In¢om Income from donations and grants 172,808 172,808 212,705 Irwme from investments other income 11 802 173,610 802 173614 212.716 Expenditure on chadtabl6 actSvS1188 N81 Income 390 13861 149.925 23,685 150 315 23,299 170.702 42,014 Total funds broughl fomard 27,151 128,125 155,276 113,284 Tot81 funds Garried forward 151,810 178,575 155,278 The notes form part of these financlal ststements.
Garston Adventure Playground Registergd number: Balance Shaét as at 31 March 2022 04471739 Notes 3022 2021 Flxèd 48Sgt$ Tangible assets 11,099 11,099 Curr•nt a880ts Cash at b8nk 8nd in hand 173,146 149,900 Cr0dltors.' amounts lalllno duo wlthln ona year 10 15,6691 15,725) N•t curr•nt as$ots 167,477 144,175 Not a$SOt8 178,576 155,274 Ch8dty Fund8 Unraslrlcted funds ReslrlGt9d funds 26,786 151,810 27,151 128,123 Total ¢harlty lund8 178.576 155,274 The direclors aig satisfied that tho company is enlllled lo •x8mpth'on from th8 rnqulr8m&nt lo obtsin an audit under section 477 of the Companl8s Act 2006. The members have not rèquired the company to obtain on audll Sn accordance wllh 5ocllon 476 of the Act. Th& diroclors acknowledge Ihelr r•$ponslbllllle8 for cOmplng wlth Ihg requlrements of th• Companiès Acl 2006 wllh r88peel to occounling records ind the preparallon of accounts. The accounts hav& been prepared In accordance with th8 provlsions applicable to small compani06 subject lo the small compani9S mgime and in accordance wilh with FRS 102 SORP. Thomas O'Rourk8 Approved by the board on 27 January 2023 The notes form pert of Ihe8e fin?ncig1 staternents.
Garnton Adventure Playground Notes to the Accounts for the yoar end•d 31 March 2022 2 Incom• from donatlonB and grnnts 2022 2021 Mayoryal Neighbourhood Fund Consotlum BBC Chlldwn In Need MPAC John Moor8s Foud8Uon LCVS- HAF & OPAL Aw8rds for All PH Holl Foundatbn Steve Morgan FodonIDCm Youth Othai 5,850 31,154 10,000 5,850 31,1S4 10,000 2,000 7,2( 80.4W2 12,000 8,202 8,534 25,736 10,(M)O 15, 35,580 37,502 25.736 10,000 15,OCkg 35,560 37.502 25.000 73,367 172,808 212 705 Th¢ SpekelGarston ConsorNum grant is mad• up from contrib(tllon8 by Uvèrpool Clty Coundl Youth & Play Grant and Cre88inglon CounrAllorn NOhboUrhOod Fund. 3 InvMtm•nt In¢om• 2022 2021 Inl•rèsl reGryivabl• 4 Oth•r Incom• 2022 2021 Fundr8i$ing Incorne fTom charftable activth"e8 802 802
Garston Adventure Playground Notes to the Accounts for the year gnded 31 March 2022 Prow$bn of AN110 of•xp•ndlture on chIrft•b athltl costs Direct costs Iocatad ¢o$ts 141.711 1.721 6,884 143,432 £150,31612021- £170,702) ofthe above cost$ were gttn'butsbltr to restred fvndB. 8 Allo¢otlon of •upport co•t• Provlslon of acti¥di08 alkncthn Support coali Offl¢e costs Governance 20% v 80% 20% v 80% 1,565 8,280 824 8,884 7 a0MIne0 co•ts 2022 2021 Independonl axamlnef8 f8• 390 780 753 753 390 390 780 8 staff co•ts 2022 2021 rnilrtct•d Wages and s918rfe8 Sè85ional workars Staff training and wellar8 82,104 82.104 84,187 7,184 828 542 542 No omployee re¢elved received toiql wnploye• btrnefft8 of more than £60,OCM). Nurnber of Staff on tha payroll Full f me equivalents
Garston Adventure Playground Notes to thg Accounts for the year ended 31 March 2022 g Tanglblo eth Lnd and bulldlnol Coot Al 1 April 2021 At 31 Mar¢h 2022 11,099 11,099 D•pwclatlon Al 31 March 2022 N•t book valu• At 31 Marth 2022 At 31 March 2021 11,099 10 Cr•dltorn'. amounts falllng du• wlthln on• yMr 2022 2021 Tr8de ¢reditor8 Taxatlon gnd 8od818ecurtty COBt8 4,132 1,537 5.669 4,209 1.516 11 R••trlctsd lund• Bal8n ot 1 12021 8a18nc4 at 31 March 2022 Income ExpendKur• Purchase ol land Actlvits'e8 and Sp¢ckg1 project8 11,099 117,2@ 128.125 11,099 140,71S 151814 173.814 173,814 149,925). 149 925 12 Unrn8trl¢ted fund8 8818nc* at 1 Aw"12021 Balance a131 Morth 222 Incorne Expendluro Unrestrithd funds 27,151
Garston Adventurè Playground Notss to the Ac¢ounts for tho year ended 31 March 2022 13 Nota•80ts by fund• Unrestricted Restricted Tots Tangible fixed assèts Current a888ts Creditors falling due in lass than on8 yèar. 11,099 146,380 11.099 173,145 28,765 28.765 151.810 178575 Prlory•*r. Tangibk8 fixed assets Curr&nt 8$sèts Credko¥s fglllng duè In le38 than one yegr. 11.099 122,753 11.099 149,904 5,725 27,151 128 127
Garston Adventuro Playground Detsiled profit and loss account for the year ended 31 March 2022 This schedule does not ft•m7 part of the statutory acwunts 2022 2021 173.614 212.716 Cost of sales (140,965) {1e6,698) Grom proflt 46.018 AdminislralNe expenses (9,351) (4.0041 Oporatlng profft 23,298 42.014 Profft b•foro tax 42,014
Garston Adventurn Playground Detailed profit and Ioss account for the year endod 31 March 2022 This hedUle do8s not fom part of the statutory accounts 2021 Salo8 Grants Charrtabl8 Trust donations Fundraising Intsrest received 78.714 113,733 98,972 802 173614 212,716 Co•t of 8alo8 Flvè for Families- Repald Wages and salaries Sessional workers Staff Iralnbng and welfare Travel and subsistence Volunteers expenses Acbvits'es and projects prni8&S costs Pensions Equipment and matsrials Other direct costs 25,343 84,167 7,164 828 1.137 577 23,410 8,993 1,127 10,420 3,532 166,698 82.104 542 2.010 229 41.757 6.985 938 1.898 3.596 140,065 Admlnl•tr•tlvo •xp•n• Employee costs.. Employe6 Nl 738 736 General administrakn.ve expen Tel&phone and fax Postsge and administration Stationery and prinbng Insurance Sundry expen 1.094 1,235 534 4,811 251 7.726 740 328 508 2.616 Legal and prof&s$ional costs: Acojuntancy fees 753 753 9,351 4,004
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Playground Trustees Report For The Year Ended 31[st] March 2023
GARSTON ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND TRUSTEES REPORT FOR YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2023
History
It started out as a Summer Holiday playscheme which was run by local parents and residents on Garston Park. Having recognised the need for a permanent place for children and young people to play in the area, they set about finding the ideal site and funding. With the help of funding from central government and a lot of hard work, work on Garston Adventure Playground began in 1978.
In 1980 HRH The Duke of Edinburgh officially opened the playground.
Our Values
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❖ The rights of all children to play and free association
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❖ To be consulted and listened to
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❖ The right to fair and equal treatment and equality of opportunity
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❖ The right to freedom from oppression and discrimination
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❖ To have free, local play provision
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❖ The promotion of independence and autonomy of all children
This year we were awarded Best Youth & Play Development Venue 2022.
Staff
Carmel Moran – F/t Senior Playworker Pippa Taylor – Art & Craft Playworker Rachael Hannington – Community Playworker James Devine - Playworker Mark Moran – Seconded from Liverpool City Council Targeted Services
Detached Youthwork Team – Kelly Unsworth, Sandra Riley & Kerry Laverty
Sadly, we said Goodbye to Pippa in March 2023 who was moving on to a new chapter in her life.
Volunteers
Thank You to all our volunteers, without them we wouldn’t be able to offer all the services we do and provide the range of activities and opportunities for the children and young people. This year volunteers have helped with the Jubilee Events, providing support with maintenance, and installation of equipment, attended training, community clean ups, cooking, supporting our play and youth workers and accompanied children and young people on days out.
GARSTON ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND TRUSTEES REPORT FOR YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2023
These include:
Marie Forde, Victor Adams, Aimee Moyden, Carla Moran, Katie Deary, Margie Hamill, Peter Chisell, Michelle Hammond, Sandy Hill, Sophie Gillow, Angela Hancock, Prudentia Education, South Liverpool Homes and all the young volunteers.
Training
Staff and volunteers have completed the following training:Food Safety Paediatric First Aid UN - Children’s Rights Health & Safety Safeguarding Cycle Leadership Child Sexual Exploitation (update)
Finance
This financial year we have gained support from various trusts, charitable foundations, organisations and business’s which include the following:
Mayoral Neighbourhood Fund Liverpool City Council – Youth & Play Grant South Liverpool Homes – Paid our Fareshare Membership.
Five for Families for administrating the Youth & Play Grant funding for Speke/Garston Consortium.
Projects do regularly run from one year to the next and it is the norm for them to overlap in our accounting year. We now have a defibrillator installed on the playground thanks to one of our local Councillors. Christmas Bingo fundraised £618.00 a huge thank you to all those who donated prizes and those who attended. Police Commissioner’s Fund – Have agreed to fund the continuation of our Detached Youth Work Sessions Alleyway Environmental Project – There are still funds available for residents to get involved.
This year we have been working with Five Susan Roberts – Five for Families, consulting with young people, Dai Gwynne (Architect) & Jon Newman (Quantity Surveyor) who kindly offered their services free of charge to put together a bid, and young people making a video to support the application to the Youth Investment Fund for a Capital Project, which would entail a refurbishment of our building and make it fit for purpose in the 21[st] Century. A new extension will see our kitchen moved and expanded to make it more functionable with us providing more and more cooking activities and meals for children, young people and families. And refurbish our multi-purpose games pitch and some fitness equipment. Which will allow us to increase our offer of activities and opportunities for young people 11-16 years. This has now been submitted and we wait the outcome.
Thanks to Children in Need who awarded us £30,000 in 2022 over a 3-year period for our Arts & Crafts Playworker. To continue to provide a safe and enjoyable space for young people to take part in fun art and craft activities, have access to new experiences and build positive relationships. They will be able to gain knowledge and skills in different art forms as well as be encouraged in their own style and talent.
GARSTON ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND TRUSTEES REPORT FOR YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2023
PH Holt Project
“I think twice now before downloading any apps” Young Person
The first phase of this project went brilliantly but as we all know covid-19 happened and we had to put this on hold for some time. Once things were starting to get back to normal we re-started the project. This was a slow process as quite a few of our volunteers and some young people had stopped accessing the playground now. Either some were classed as vulnerable and had to shield or others had got older and moved on.
We contacted a Social Landlord and organized a community action day with their employees this gave us the start we needed. They came in and helped carry out some much-needed maintenance. Facilitating The Alleyway Project which was an Environmental project this entailed the surrounding streets of the playground cleaning up their alleyways, recycling materials creating seating, planters and making them places where residents can get together.
Over 500 residents got involved. Young people helped make hanging baskets, planter boxes and carrying compost bags to elderly residents.
Sometime had passed now and slowly we were able to replenish our volunteers. We held a couple more community days, cleaned and did some maintenance around the playground. We also installed a climbing frame, bridge, seesaw and cantilever swing.
Young people got involved out in the community, teaming up with local residents cleaning up the streets and planting bulbs around trees in the local area.
Volunteers came together to help support local families and residents at Christmas. Having secured funding with local Councillors. Our team of volunteers helped put together food hampers, wrap toys and pyjamas for them and then deliver them around the community.
2 parents completed a Food Safety Course. 15 young people gained AQA accreditations, many achieving more than one.
2 young people have enrolled to become Young Inspectors. 56 families received xmas dinner
14 xmas Family hampers delivered
This project achieved so much more than we imagined, there is still probably lots of things that we haven’t included. It enabled us to access other funding and other projects developed because of this work. The project will finish in June 2023.
Jubilee - Awards for All
This year the Queen celebrated her Platinum Jubilee. We were awarded a grant from Awards for All to celebrate this event. Consultation events took place with the local community to decide how we should celebrate. We found that many of the elderly residents weren’t too keen after covid-19 socialising with people outside their peer group
and although they loved the idea, did say they wouldn’t attend. This was a dilemma for us, we really wanted them to be part of these celebrations.
The results were in. In was decided on 3 events, one in a local park, one on the playground and the third one would see us support the local social club who every Monday had bingo and
activities for the elderly residents so that they could have their own celebrations.
GARSTON ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND TRUSTEES REPORT FOR YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2023
Volunteers needed to be recruited and an itinerary drawn up. Advertising on social media and using the playground as a platform for engagement we set about pulling things together. 30 volunteers recruited, organisations contacted to see if they wanted to be part of these celebrations, equipment and materials ordered. Let the Party’s Begin .
Over 700 people attended events. 600 hours of volunteering completed. Access to information and support. 150 food parcels given to local residents. Local parks cleaned up
“Because the workers have given me responsibilities, I have learnt new skills, and has helped me decide what I want to do in the future”.
“Fantastic day the whole family have thoroughly enjoyed the event”.
Sport 4 All – A4All
This project was aimed at children, young people aged 6-16 yrs and families. It will enable them to have free access to various sports and physical activities during a 12-month period.
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Young people not being able to participate in activities because of financial restriction.
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• Targeted supported for those who need it most.
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• Increasing the amount of time young people engage in physical activity thus improving their health & wellbeing.
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Children and young people having fun.
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Improve overall health and fitness and help children maintain a healthy weight to support the prevention of childhood obesity.
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• Build confidence and improve social skills.
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• Give them the opportunity to learn new skills and teaches them important life skills.
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• Inspire positivity and encourages tolerance.
We were able to adapt the project to meet the needs of the young people, participation was key to its success. Part of the project was to enable young people to have access to the local Lifestyle Centre by providing free gym passes. Initially the take-up was good with over 20 young people attending the induction sessions. But after they hardly attended. We altered the project slightly and hired the sports hall at Lifestyles and our Youth Worker who is a personal trainer and sports coach attended. This made a huge difference, each week more and more attended. Family swim sessions were offered, and we hired the local swimming baths during the mornings, each session had over 20 families attend. Young people enjoyed canoe, paddle boarding and kayaking at Merseysport on the Albert Dock. One-to-one football coaching, football skills provided by Mr Silky skills, Badminton sessions etc. Linking in with LFC Foundation providing additional sessions. The project was a huge success and will continue to run into 2023.
GARSTON ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND TRUSTEES REPORT FOR YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2023
“The venny is a godsend to me, my son has SEN and the playground gives him the space he needs, access to opportunities and activities. And supports me when I need a friend and maybe some advice” Parent
Activities
There are too many to list. Here is a snapshot:
We have delivered a H oliday A ctivity and F ood programme during school holidays, Detached Youth Work.
Workshops during Anti-bullying week – how to recognise bullying, prevention and supporting friends. Mental Health Awareness Display, workshops and activities
Celebrated Black History Month, International Women’s Day, Pride etc Song writing and music production.
Visit to Men’s World Gymnastics Final at M & S Arena Themed Saturdays, boxing fitness sessions, Stay & Play on a Friday afternoon for parents with under 5’s Supported the xmas toy appeal with local Councillor Distributed Winter coats to children and young people. Attended young people’s Question time in the Town Hall.
“I have some qualifications that I can put on my cv before I even take my exams” Young person
Community Clean ups. Supported families with signposting, applying for school bus passes, school uniforms, DLA forms etc.
Sports, arts & crafts, healthy food workshops, music, dance & drama, climbing, kayaking & paddleboarding, dj workshops, visits from various artists and animals. Families received food vouchers or hampers. The list goes on.
Family Camp
Feedback from our Easter Playscheme was that families would love to have a holiday with their children but with a number of them not being able to afford it or never had the confidence to go alone with the children, being a single parent. We decided to have a family camp. This was to take place in Wrexham in Wales during the Summer holidays, and we would be camping. A scary thought for some as they had never been camping before. Staff went early to set up the camp. We had all the equipment we needed, or we thought we did. A Last-minute rush to get a new tent. Volunteers recruited to drive families to Wales.
Families took turns cooking, evenings sorted, bingo, talent show, toasted marshmallows on a fire and hot chocolate. Daytime we would visit various destinations throughout Wales. The best day voted by far was a walk down a stream and through woods, getting back to nature, they would have spent all day there had we not had to get back for dinner. A fantastic weekend enjoyed by all, parents enjoyed spending quality time with their children and the children loved all the new experiences, being with their friends and creating lasting memories.
“I’ve had the best time ever” – Young person at Residential.
A huge thank you to Staff, Volunteers and all those we have worked with during this past year.
Registered number 04471739 Charty regIstratn number 1103838 Garston Adventure Playground Report and Accounts 31 March 2022
The trustees present th8ir report and accounts for the year ended 31 March 2022. Garston Adventure Playground is a Compeny Ltmiled by guarantee and a registered charity, not having a shale capltsl It is governed by the Memorandum and Articles ofAssocSation sSgned 27th June 2002. Trustees who seNed dursng the period covered by the report. Thomas O'Rourke 8evertey Owens Louise Keeg8n - Resigned 21.2.2022 Susan Roberts Christian Adeniran Thore5a Walnwrighl- Appolntsd 22.2.2022 R8gSstered Offlce Bowden Road. LlverFx)ol. L19 IQP ReseTh88 and Rl$k Management The trustees decided that il is prudent to estsblish a level ol r6sourc8s sufficlgnl to cover th8 Funning cost of the organisalion for a p8riod ol slx months, whlch gqualgs to approxlmai8ly £38,QOO. At this lime, the fre8 ro$8rves equatè to £11,799. The Irusteas always struggle to b8lanc* the need io uso free reserves for charltable actlvlties 8g8insl Ihg nged to bulld up reserve fund. The charity prepares 8 budget each year based on expected Incomè, primarily from the CSty Councll. Thgre are IkJht intornal controls and règular meetings ol the charlty's trustees. 10 8nalyse income and expenditur8. Arrears of risk arg rggularly Identlfied by trustees and polides are In place to Ireai, lol•Tatg, transfer or IbrmlnÈto rlsk. Company Seeretary Bgverly CMèn$
Garston Adventure Playground Reglstered numbor: 04471739 Dlroctors. Report The ditEGtors psent their report and aoUnts for the ar ended 31 March 2022. Prlnclpal actlYltl88 Charity Registration Number. 1103838 Dlre¢tord Th8 followtng persons 88rved a5 dlreclors durlng th¢ year.. Thomas O'Rourke Loulse Keegan - Resigned 21.2.2022 Theresa Wainwright- Appoinl¢d 22.2.2022 Polltlcal donatlons Bowden Road, Llverpool. L79 1QP Small company provl8lon$ Thls report has been prepared In accordancè wllh the proVIsOnS In Part 15 of tho Comp8nies Act 2006 appll¢abl8 to companies sublecl to Ihg Small companles r8glmo. Thls r&port was approved by the bo8rd on 27 January 2023 and slgnod on its tehèlf. Thomas O'Rourke Dlr8clor
Gargton Advgnturn Playground Statomont of Dlrectorn. Rosponslblllllgs law and regui9tiS. Company law rwLMf8s th• tr) prepare accounts fry finwthl year. Under that law the dlrectors dected to prepare t aco)unts In accOrdare vAth Unit&J n9orn Generalty Accepted Accounbng Prti (Unrted p&jnting Standards and ap[Alty lawl. Under ¢ornpany law tha directors must t approve the wmjnts unless they a satisfied thai they give true arml tsir vie•4 of th8 #ate of affwrs of the compwy and of tho profft bs6 of thg comwy for that per. In weparing the8& 8co)urts, the diredors are r8qUI to. • 1cl 8Urtable acwJnb"rKJ pc4ws and then aFpty th8m v)w$terty, • makè ludwnents and e8tlrn81•8 tw are rna80nable aThl prudert pr&par¥ the aOunts on the ba615 it IB inaFyroiMigte to pra8um8 Ihal tha O)rnP8ny vlll ntinU• in The dlr•ct¢n aro rn8pon8lt fcf k¥Tra •dequats ocryyJMiThJ r&x¥d8 thal arn sufflts'l to 8hL and ex9n the fp)mpan¥8 tran¢$lOn5 and difoSJ80 Vrti reasonatAe accuracy 81 any fjm& th• financAal p08ilth of th& cnpanY and anabb to ¢nwJre thèt ihe acc4Junt8 comply wrth th• Companie5 Act 2W. Th*y ar• also {esponO for saf¥guording a8Bets of the company and hgnce for tsking reaSonae 8tap¥ the prevenlxjn ¥JotKts of lrnud and other irregulariti.
Garston Adventuro Playground Indopendent Examinerfs report to thè Trustees of Garston Adventure Playground I report on the acLx)unts of the charitable MpanY forthe year ended 31 Marth 2022 whld) are sel out on pageg 5 10 10. RponsIbIlItIeS ind basis of rgport As the charity's Iruslee8 of the cA)mpany (who are also the directors of comp8ny forth8 purposes of company lawl you 8re responsible for the preparation of Ihg 8c¢oun18 In aco)rdatYA th thè requirements of the Companies Act 20Ce I'th8 2006 Act'l. Havlng satlsflerl Me[f that the a¢UnIS of the company are not required lo be audited for th1$ year under Part 16 of the 20Cfj Act and are eligible for independent examination. I report Sn respect of my ex8min8llon of your Char,3 accounts as carried out und8r Sl0n 145 tsf the Charitios Act 2011 I'lhe 2011 Act'l. In carrying out my examlnation I have followed the Direotions given by the Charity Commission undèr $gGtlon 145{5llbl of the 2011 Acl. Indep8nd•nt èx4mlne• 8tatgrnent I have complet8d my examination. I CnMI that no material metters have Come to my attentlon In connoctbon wSlh the examlnation glvlng m8 c8u8e lo believe that.. accounting records were not kept Sn rospgct of th6 company 88 requlred by Section 386 of th& 20 Act,. or the accounts do not accord wllh those rncord8,' or the accounts do not MplY with the accounting requ1MentS of 8ectlon 396 of the 2006 Act otherlhan any requbremenl thal th8 8ccounl8 glve a 'lru8 And falr vlew, whlch is not a matter ¢onsid8rod as part of an Indepondenl examlnallon.. or thè a¢coun18 hava not be8n prepared In 8¢¢QTdance wllh thè Charfllgs SORP IFRS 10211. I have no concerns and h8ve com8 acro88 no other matters In connection th the examinalon to which attenllon should be drawn In th18 report In order to enable 8 proper understanding of the accoun lo be reached. Gary Wogd Business Accounllng SeNS¢6$ Chartered Certfflod Accountants 111 Mount Pleasant Liverpool L3 5TF 27 January 2023
Garston Adventum Playground Statament of Financial Activltl88 and Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31 March 2022 Unro8trSctsd R••trl¢ted Fund¥ Funds 2022 Total 2021 Totsl Notes In¢om Income from donations and grants 172,808 172,808 212,705 Irwme from investments other income 11 802 173,610 802 173614 212.716 Expenditure on chadtabl6 actSvS1188 N81 Income 390 13861 149.925 23,685 150 315 23,299 170.702 42,014 Total funds broughl fomard 27,151 128,125 155,276 113,284 Tot81 funds Garried forward 151,810 178,575 155,278 The notes form part of these financlal ststements.
Garston Adventure Playground Registergd number: Balance Shaét as at 31 March 2022 04471739 Notes 3022 2021 Flxèd 48Sgt$ Tangible assets 11,099 11,099 Curr•nt a880ts Cash at b8nk 8nd in hand 173,146 149,900 Cr0dltors.' amounts lalllno duo wlthln ona year 10 15,6691 15,725) N•t curr•nt as$ots 167,477 144,175 Not a$SOt8 178,576 155,274 Ch8dty Fund8 Unraslrlcted funds ReslrlGt9d funds 26,786 151,810 27,151 128,123 Total ¢harlty lund8 178.576 155,274 The direclors aig satisfied that tho company is enlllled lo •x8mpth'on from th8 rnqulr8m&nt lo obtsin an audit under section 477 of the Companl8s Act 2006. The members have not rèquired the company to obtain on audll Sn accordance wllh 5ocllon 476 of the Act. Th& diroclors acknowledge Ihelr r•$ponslbllllle8 for cOmplng wlth Ihg requlrements of th• Companiès Acl 2006 wllh r88peel to occounling records ind the preparallon of accounts. The accounts hav& been prepared In accordance with th8 provlsions applicable to small compani06 subject lo the small compani9S mgime and in accordance wilh with FRS 102 SORP. Thomas O'Rourk8 Approved by the board on 27 January 2023 The notes form pert of Ihe8e fin?ncig1 staternents.
Garnton Adventure Playground Notes to the Accounts for the yoar end•d 31 March 2022 2 Incom• from donatlonB and grnnts 2022 2021 Mayoryal Neighbourhood Fund Consotlum BBC Chlldwn In Need MPAC John Moor8s Foud8Uon LCVS- HAF & OPAL Aw8rds for All PH Holl Foundatbn Steve Morgan FodonIDCm Youth Othai 5,850 31,154 10,000 5,850 31,1S4 10,000 2,000 7,2( 80.4W2 12,000 8,202 8,534 25,736 10,(M)O 15, 35,580 37,502 25.736 10,000 15,OCkg 35,560 37.502 25.000 73,367 172,808 212 705 Th¢ SpekelGarston ConsorNum grant is mad• up from contrib(tllon8 by Uvèrpool Clty Coundl Youth & Play Grant and Cre88inglon CounrAllorn NOhboUrhOod Fund. 3 InvMtm•nt In¢om• 2022 2021 Inl•rèsl reGryivabl• 4 Oth•r Incom• 2022 2021 Fundr8i$ing Incorne fTom charftable activth"e8 802 802
Garston Adventure Playground Notes to the Accounts for the year gnded 31 March 2022 Prow$bn of AN110 of•xp•ndlture on chIrft•b athltl costs Direct costs Iocatad ¢o$ts 141.711 1.721 6,884 143,432 £150,31612021- £170,702) ofthe above cost$ were gttn'butsbltr to restred fvndB. 8 Allo¢otlon of •upport co•t• Provlslon of acti¥di08 alkncthn Support coali Offl¢e costs Governance 20% v 80% 20% v 80% 1,565 8,280 824 8,884 7 a0MIne0 co•ts 2022 2021 Independonl axamlnef8 f8• 390 780 753 753 390 390 780 8 staff co•ts 2022 2021 rnilrtct•d Wages and s918rfe8 Sè85ional workars Staff training and wellar8 82,104 82.104 84,187 7,184 828 542 542 No omployee re¢elved received toiql wnploye• btrnefft8 of more than £60,OCM). Nurnber of Staff on tha payroll Full f me equivalents
Garston Adventure Playground Notes to thg Accounts for the year ended 31 March 2022 g Tanglblo eth Lnd and bulldlnol Coot Al 1 April 2021 At 31 Mar¢h 2022 11,099 11,099 D•pwclatlon Al 31 March 2022 N•t book valu• At 31 Marth 2022 At 31 March 2021 11,099 10 Cr•dltorn'. amounts falllng du• wlthln on• yMr 2022 2021 Tr8de ¢reditor8 Taxatlon gnd 8od818ecurtty COBt8 4,132 1,537 5.669 4,209 1.516 11 R••trlctsd lund• Bal8n ot 1 12021 8a18nc4 at 31 March 2022 Income ExpendKur• Purchase ol land Actlvits'e8 and Sp¢ckg1 project8 11,099 117,2@ 128.125 11,099 140,71S 151814 173.814 173,814 149,925). 149 925 12 Unrn8trl¢ted fund8 8818nc* at 1 Aw"12021 Balance a131 Morth 222 Incorne Expendluro Unrestrithd funds 27,151
Garston Adventurè Playground Notss to the Ac¢ounts for tho year ended 31 March 2022 13 Nota•80ts by fund• Unrestricted Restricted Tots Tangible fixed assèts Current a888ts Creditors falling due in lass than on8 yèar. 11,099 146,380 11.099 173,145 28,765 28.765 151.810 178575 Prlory•*r. Tangibk8 fixed assets Curr&nt 8$sèts Credko¥s fglllng duè In le38 than one yegr. 11.099 122,753 11.099 149,904 5,725 27,151 128 127
Garston Adventuro Playground Detsiled profit and loss account for the year ended 31 March 2022 This schedule does not ft•m7 part of the statutory acwunts 2022 2021 173.614 212.716 Cost of sales (140,965) {1e6,698) Grom proflt 46.018 AdminislralNe expenses (9,351) (4.0041 Oporatlng profft 23,298 42.014 Profft b•foro tax 42,014
Garston Adventurn Playground Detailed profit and Ioss account for the year endod 31 March 2022 This hedUle do8s not fom part of the statutory accounts 2021 Salo8 Grants Charrtabl8 Trust donations Fundraising Intsrest received 78.714 113,733 98,972 802 173614 212,716 Co•t of 8alo8 Flvè for Families- Repald Wages and salaries Sessional workers Staff Iralnbng and welfare Travel and subsistence Volunteers expenses Acbvits'es and projects prni8&S costs Pensions Equipment and matsrials Other direct costs 25,343 84,167 7,164 828 1.137 577 23,410 8,993 1,127 10,420 3,532 166,698 82.104 542 2.010 229 41.757 6.985 938 1.898 3.596 140,065 Admlnl•tr•tlvo •xp•n• Employee costs.. Employe6 Nl 738 736 General administrakn.ve expen Tel&phone and fax Postsge and administration Stationery and prinbng Insurance Sundry expen 1.094 1,235 534 4,811 251 7.726 740 328 508 2.616 Legal and prof&s$ional costs: Acojuntancy fees 753 753 9,351 4,004