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2024-08-31-accounts

Trustees’ Annual Report for the period

From 01.09.2023 To 31.08.2024

Charity name: Sandbach & District u3a

Charity registration number: 1105144

Objectives and Activities

SORP reference
Summary of the purposes of
the charity as set out in its
governing document
Para 1.17 The advancement of education and, in
particular, the education of older people
and those who are retired from full-time
work by all means, including associated
activities conducive to learning and
personal development.
Summary of the main
activities in relation to those
purposes for the public
benefit, in particular, the
activities, projects or
services identified in the
accounts.
Para 1.17 and
1.19
Sandbach and District U3A is primarily set
up to provide opportunities for people who
are no longer in full-time employment to
further their education and/or improve their
skills and abilities in a wide range of
subjects and activities. This is achieved
mainly by the operation of subject or
activity groups which meet at regular
intervals and which are led by fellow
members on a voluntary basis.
Members benefit through their involvement
in educational, creative and physical
activities complemented by a healthy social
environment.
Statement confirming
whether the trustees have
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission on public
benefit
Para 1.18 All trustees have regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity Commission on
public benefit.

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SORP reference
Policy on grant making
Para 1.38
Policy on social investment
including program related Para 1.38
investment
Contribution made by
volunteers

Para 1.38 Other

Achievements and Performance

SORP reference
Summary of the main
achievements of the charity,
identifying the difference the
charity’s work has made to
the circumstances of its
beneficiaries and any wider
benefits to society as a
whole.
Para 1.20 The u3a is the largest membership
organisation in our district. It provides a
wide range of social, recreational and
educational opportunities for members.
These focus on a wide variety of activity
groups, including geology, walking football
and circus skills, that meet on a regular
basis. There are also less frequent events,
such as Members’ Mornings, visits to a
range of venues, short holidays, coffee
mornings and showcases.
A major benefit of u3a is enjoying new
interests and making friends in a relaxed
environment. In recent research, our
members reported amongst other things
feeling supported in new communities
when they moved house, learning new
skills, feeling valued and enjoying life.

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Achievements against
objectives set
Para 1.41
Performance of fundraising
activities against objectives
set
Para 1.41
Investment performance
against objectives
Para 1.41
Other

Financial Review

Financial Review
Review of the charity’s
financial position at the end
of the period
Para 1.21 The charity is in a healthy financial position,
with substantial reserves that are in line
with our policy on reserves.
Statement explaining the
policy for holding reserves
stating why they are held
Para 1.22 We aim to maintain financial reserves at
least half the total annual venue costs and
no more than half the total annual
expenditure to cover any sudden increases
in expenditure.
Funds above a basic working amount are
transferred temporarily from a current
account to a deposit account.
Amount of reserves held Para 1.22 £36110 on 31stAugust 2024
Reasons for holding zero
reserves
Para 1.22
Details of fund materially in
deficit
Para 1.24
Explanation of any
uncertainties about the
charity continuing as a going
concern
Para 1.23 There are no obvious uncertainties about
the charity continuing as a going concern.
Additional information (optional)
You may choose to include further statements
Additional information (optional)
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where relevant about:
The charity’s principal
sources of funds (including
any fundraising)
Para 1.47 Our funds come from membership
subscriptions and group attendance fees.
Investment policy and
objectives including any
social investment policy
adopted
Para 1.46
A description of the principal
risks facing the charity
Para 1.46
Other

Structure, Governance and Management

Description of charity’s
trusts:
Type of governing document
(trust deed, royal charter)
Para 1.25 Constitution
How is the charity
constituted?
(e.g unincorporated
association, CIO)
Para 1.25 Member of the Third Age Trust as an
Unincorporated Association
Trustee selection methods
including details of any
constitutional provisions e.g.
election to post or name of
any person or body entitled
to appoint one or more
trustees
Para 1.25 All trustees are elected annually as trustees
by members of the charity at an AGM, with
up to two additional trustees co-opted by
elected trustees.

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Policies and procedures
adopted for the induction
and training of trustees
Para 1.51
The charity’s organisational
structure and any wider
network with which the
charity works
Para 1.51 The Sandbach and District University of the
Third Age (u3a) is part of a national and
international voluntary movement which is
supported by The Third Age Trust.
Relationship with any
related parties
Para 1.51
Other

Reference and Administrative details

Charity name Sandbach and District u3a
Other name the charity uses N/A
Registered charity number 1105144
Charity’s principal address c/o Sandbach Library
The Commons
Sandbach
CW11 1FJ

Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity

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Trustee name Office (if any) Dates acted if not for whole
**year **
Name of person (or body) entitled
to appoint trustee (ifany)
Linda Bilsborrow Chair From 04.03.2024
Ken Talbot Vice Chair From 04.03.2024
Stuart Naylor Secretary From 04.03.2024
Keith Saywell Treasurer
Alan Casey
Paula ReillyCooper
Barrie Hacking
Alice Holmes
Kate Ashcroft
Moira Egan
JennyHaines
Linda Williams

– Corporate trustees names of the directors at the date the report was approved

Director name

Name of trustees holding title to property belonging to the charity

Trustee name Dates acted if not for whole year

Funds held as custodian trustees on behalf of others

Description of the assets held in this capacity

Name and objects of the charity on whose behalf the assets are held and how this falls within the custodian charity’s objects Details of arrangements for safe custody and segregation of such assets from the charity’s own assets

Additional information (optional)

Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)

Type of Name Address adviser

Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)

Exemptions from disclosure

Reason for non-disclosure of key personnel details

Other optional information

Declarations

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees

Signature(s)
Full name(s)
Position (eg Secretary,
Chair, etc)
Date
Stuart Naylor Linda Bilsborrow
Stuart Naylor Linda Bilsborrow

Secretary
Chair
4 May 2025
4 May 2025

Sandbach & District University of the Third Age Charity No: 110544

Annual Accounts for the year ended 31st August 2024

Income & Expenditure Statement

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20
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1 020 00
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1 020 00
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21
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137 26
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137 26
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158 90
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22
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1 143 22
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2 300 48
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2 152 98
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2 152 98
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23 730 07
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The U3a accounts are produced in accordance with the accrual concept, where expenditure on an item

Sandbach & District University of the Third Age

Charity No: 110544

Balance Sheet as at 31st August 2024

Line
Notes
£
£
£
£
2023/24
2022/23
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~~ee~~
A
Fixed Assets
Current Assets
Debtors:
1
Prepaid Venue Expense
539 70
317 33
2
Prepaid GroupExpense
Prepaid Admin
D
5 084 00
720 00
3
Prepaid Social Expense
D
1 248 50
4
Prepaid Copyright Licence
5
Prepaid PayPal Charges
423 69
211 22
7 295 89
1 248 55
6
Cash at Bank & In Hand
B
41 832 17
42 407 94
7
Total Current Assets
49 128 06
43 656 49
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8
Subscriptionsprepaid for 2023/24
C
6 858 00
12 555 82
9
Outings,Trips & Activities Prepaid for 2023/24
2 253 06
2 000 00
10
Venue Fees Accrued
469 00
1 654 00
11
PT Tutor Accrual
870 00
651 50
12
Prepaid Regular Groups
D
1 429 60
13
Prepaid Tutor Groups
D
1 050 00
14
Social TripRefund Cheques to be Banked
15
GroupSpeaker Accruals
16
Administration Expenses to be Paid
88 00
250 00
17 Total Current Liabilities
13 017 66
17 111 32
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36 110 40
26 545 17
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General Reserve:
19
Balance Brought Forward
26 545 17
18 257 75
20
Net Income /(Expenditure)in Year
9 565 23
8 287 42
21
Balance Carried Forward
36 110 40
26 545 17

Notes to the Balance Sheet

A Fixed Assets are treated as expenses and charged within the year of acquisition B Cash includes cash at bank and PayPal payments received. All funds are designated as "Unrestricted" C Reflects the reduction in subscriptions to £6.00

The U3a accounts are produced in accordance with the accrual concept, where expenditure on an item is shown in the year incurred, D rather than depreciating over a number of years. Examined By: Signed By:

Andrew Sparkes, Independent Examiner

Linda Bilsborrow, Chair

Date:

Date:

Analytical comparison of account

A
Expenditure
Net Inc/(Exp)
£
£
3 685
4 754
128
2 300
10 867
10 584
38 799
-6 009
1 692
27 593
7 471
2 876
-2 876
16 100
-1 297
96 234
9 565
B
Expenditure
Net Inc/(Exp)
£
£
8 216
2 153
861
2 153
13 383
4 500
39 005
-3 678
2 378
28 399
6 145
3 686
-3 686
16 930
2 628
101 402
8 287
C = A - B
General
Membership
Gift Aid
Other
Regular Groups
Non Venue Groups
Paid Instructor Groups
Other Events
Outings etc
Total
Income
£
15 746
Third Age Trust
2 145
Admin
Equipment
3 561
Other
21 451
32 790
1 692
35 064
14 803
105 800
2023/24
General
Membership
Gift Aid
Other
Regular Groups
Non Venue Groups
Paid Instructor Groups
Other Events
Outings etc
Total
Income
£
15 468
Third Age Trust
2 089
Admin
Equipment
327
Other
17 883
35 327
2 378
34 543
19 558
109 690
2022/23
Expenditure
Net Inc/(Exp)
£
£
3 685
4 754
128
2 300
10 867
10 584
38 799
-6 009
1 692
27 593
7 471
2 876
-2 876
16 100
-1 297
Expenditure
Net Inc/(Exp)
£
£
8 216
2 153
861
2 153
13 383
4 500
39 005
-3 678
2 378
28 399
6 145
3 686
-3 686
16 930
2 628
Net Inc/(Exp)
Change
£
6 084
-2 331
-686
1 326
810
-3 925
96 234
9 565
101 402
8 287
1 278

Sandbach and District U3A Charity l No. 1105144 Independent Examination of Sandbach and Distrirt U3A Charlty as required by The Charities Act 2011 for the Year 2023-24 Introduction For each set of annual accounts charity law requires an Independent Exaffliner's report to comment on three specific things: the accounting records kept, whether the accounts agree with those records, and whether the format of the accounts is correct. The examiner is also required to comment on the accounts rf they have other concerns about them. Full guidance for the independent examination of charity accounts is given in the Charity Commissions document 'lndependent examination of charity accounts: Directions and guidan￿ for examiners (CC32)'. This independent examination therefore follows the guidance in CC32 where it is applicable to Sandbach U3A. Vvhere Directions and text from the guidance are used in the report these are shown in Italics. Dirnction 1.. Check whether the charity is •liglbl• to have an Independent examination. 1.1 The U3A income is made up of £69,545 main activities and £14,803 social activities, with other income and member's subscriptions giving a total income of £105,799. This income is less than £250,000 maximum for income without formal audit and an Independent Examination is therefore appropriate. 1.2 Is an audit required ft)r any other re8son? The Inspection is required solely for the annual accounts and there is no other reason for an audiuinspection. 1 .3 Confinn that the cha17ty is eligible for independent examination. Notwithstanding the fact that this is a small charity the accounts have always been prepared on an accruals basis to give better financial control. However, Charity Commission Appendix 5 of GUIDANCE - Independent examination of charity accounts: Directions and guidance for examiners (CC32) seems to indicate that accountancy qualifications are expected for accruals accounts. For accruals accounts the examiner should have a good understanding of accountancy prinGiplos, aGGounting Standards and knowledge of the applicable SORP. Tnjstees who have had the Ghaiity's accounts prepared on an accruals should select 8 person who is a member of one of the 8ccountancy bodies listed in the 2011 Act as amended by the 2015 Order. However the requirement for a member of one of the accountanGy bodies is qualified by the Cc's definitions of 'should' and 'must. 'Must' means something is a legal or regulatory requirement or duty that the independent examiner must Gomply with or must follow in the conduct of thair axamination.

Sandbach and District U3A Charity INO. 1105144 'Should' means guidance that is good practice which the Commission expects the independent examiner to follow when carying out their examination. 'Recommended' or 'May' means 8 recommendation orpractice that the Commission believes that independent examiners may find helpful in carrying out their independent examination. The examiner has discretion to exercise their own judgment and follow drfferent practices where they consider that these are more suitable for the chanty s circumstanc88. 1.4 If the charity has one or more subsidiaries confinned that group accounts are not required by law. The charity has no subsidiaries. Dlrectlon 2.. Check ftir any conflict of interpst that prevents the examlner from car￿-n9 Out their independent examination 2.1 Confim7 that ther8 are no clos8 P8rsonal re18tionships wi'th the trustees that compromise independence. I have no family , business or other close relationships with the trustees or day to day involvement with the administration of the charity. I provide no services to the charity other than this independent examination and as far as l am aware there are no circumstances that l judge would reasonably lead to tha perception that as the examiner l am not independent. 2.2 Consider whether sufficiently skilled to cany out the examination and, where requirBd, confinned membership of a listed body. FCCA Membership number 1203080 Direction 3.. Raeord your independent ￿aminatIon 3.1 Direction 3 lists the records to be kept by the Independent Examiner. This report, it's attachments and references and retained working documents fulfil the requirements of Direction 3. Direction 4.. Plan the independent examination. In order to plan the speGifiG examination procedurEs appropriate to the clrcumstances or the chartty, the examiner must review.. the charity's constitution the way the organisation is contmlled and managed whether action has been taken on any previous rpcommendations for improvement the accounting records and systems the charity's structurp, its funds and how fund balances changed in the yoar

Sandbach and District U3A Charity l No. 1105144 the Charit￿s activities in the year and spending and the financial risks the chaiity faces 4.1 The Guidance requires the examiner to have an understanding of what the charity is aiming to do and how it goes about doing it and that examiner should know about the structure and objectives of the charity and the activities undertaken. I have reviewed the Constitution of the Sandbach U3A, Ref.1 , and can confirm that the current year activities as detailed in the accounts, fully rn￿t the Constitution's objectives of The advancement of education and, and in particular, the education of older people and those who are retired from full time work by all means, including associated activities conductive to learning and personal development,. The advent of the Covid 19 pandemic and the introduction by the Government of rules restricting social gatherings and social interaction stopped or heavily curtailed the majority of U3A activities in the financial year 2020-21. However, since the lifting of restrictions, group in-person activities have resumed almost to pre Covid levels. 4.2. The examiner is required to vouch some transactions as a way of testing whether the accounting records have been kept to the required standard {see my response to Direction 5 below) and to check that one or more significant items shown in the accounts agree with the accounting records kept (see my response to Direction 6 below). Dlrectlon 5: Check that accounting records are kept to the requlrod standard. 5.1 The examiner must ensure that accounting records have been kept in compli8nce with the relevant legislative requirements The trustees are responsible for maintaining adequate accounting records to fulfil their legal obligations. The reCo￿S of the charity must include those ofany branch that is part of the charity. Th8 8X8miner must review the accounting reconls to identify any material failure to maintain such records in accordance with the tmstees, legal duty. 5.2 The accounting records. I have reviewed a sample of the accounting records kept by the charity, References, 2, to 7, and can confinn that; Account details are kept of all incomelmoney received and paymentslexpenditure made. The dates, and the nature of incomelmoney received, or payment8lexpenditure made are recorded and a record of a38ets held is kept. Details of any assets and liabilities at the end of the reporting period are stated. The accounts are up to date at the time the accounts are prepared and are readily available.

Sandbach and District U3A Charity l No. 1105144 The accounts provide the basic information from which the charity's financial posrtion can be understood on any selected date and at the end of the reporting period (financial year). 5.3 For membership fee payments and groups, income and expenditure, the accounts are computerised and managed by the SWISH System ['Sandbach Weblntegrated Support & Help'] 5.4 Membership Income Membership fees are collected and recorded in three ways; Membership Secretary, with SWISH system transactions entered by and money paid into Natwest Bank branch by Membership Secretsry, SWISH system transfer then created by Membership Secretary. Cash and cheques re￿iVed in library with SWISH system transactions entered by, and money paid into Natwest Bank branch, by Membership Secretary, SWISH system transfer then created by Membership Secretary. On line card payments with system transactions created automatically [less PayPal and Zettle fee]. Online bank transfer by Treasurer and system transfer created by Treasurer. 5.5 Activity Groups Income; Cash and cheques paid direct to Group Leaders [over a hundred groups] who access the group finan￿ system to record attendances and payments received then pay into bank branch or by online transfer, accessing the finan￿ system to record the payment. Each group has a bank paying in book with transaction serial numbers recognised by SWISH to allocate the payment to the relevant group. Some groups now take payment for a number of sessions upfront via email to group members. 5.6 Flow diagrams showing the processes for membership income and activity groups income are shown at Appendix 1. 5.7 Financial records including vouchers (invoices, receipts, claims and similar paperwork) have been kept by the charity to support the accounts (see Direction 6). The Trustees have ensured that the accounting records kept are a complete record by use of the SWISH system which can be interrogated to provide management reports. 5.8 Social Activity Income and Expenditure Social activty income and expenditure is recorded in the SWISH summary. 5.9 Clarification on the treatment of the social incomelexpenditure within the accounts was sought in 2019 by the Trustees from the U3A National offi￿ and the accounts are normally prepared in line wrth U3A National Office guidance.

Sandbach and District U3A Charity INO. 1105144 5.9 VAT Advice from the National U3a has been sort as to the VAT position of the U3a. 5.10 Accountlng Records Concluslons Whilst not intended to identrfy every omission or insignificant error in the keeping of accounting records this examination of a sample of the records has found no significant failure to maintain records in a manner consistent with the legal requirements. The accounting records are well-kept and well organised, capable of ready retrieval. Direction 6: Check that tho accounts are consistsnt with the accounting records. The examiner must compare the accounts of the charity ￿"th the charitJKs accounting records in sufficient detail to reasonably conclude that the accounts are not materially inconsistent with the accounting records. 6.1 1 have compared the accounts with a sample of the underlying accounting records to establish whether the accounts have been prepared properly and show what income the charity has received and how it has spent its charitable fvnds. I have checked that the accounting records kept include source documents such as invoices, purchase orders, Grft Aid records etc. 6.2 1 have compared a number of transactions, to check the accuracy of the transactions entered against the Sour￿ record or documentary eviden￿. In addition to the income and expenditure ststement and the balance sheet at 31 st August 2024 the accounts include monthly summary tables showing the breakdown of Subscriptions, Yearly Bank Reconciliation, Natwest Bank Reconciliation, PayPal incomeltransfers. Admin Expenses to be paid. Income and Expenditure. I have not reviewed in detail the makeup of these summaries but the output from each summary can be seen to support the individual entries in the final Income and Expenditure statement. Dlrectlon 7 If the accounts are prepa￿d on an accwals basis and one or MO￿ rElated party transactions took place the examiner must check if these were property disclosed in the notes to the accounts. 7.1 There are no related party transactions recorded in the accounts. Direction 8 Check the reasonableness of the significant estimates and judgments and acGounting policies used in accounting for the types of fund held and in the preparation of the accounts.

Sandbach and District U3A Charity l No. 1105144 8.1 The two separate funds of the charity, [Main Activities and Social Activities] have been correctly accounted for and reported correctly in the accounts. 8.2 The estimates or judgments that have been made in preparing the accounts are considered to be reasonable. 8.3 Fixed assets are treated as expenses and are Charged within the year of acquisition. 8.4 To the best of rny knowledge the accounting policies adopted in preparation of the accounts on an accruals basis are consistent with the applicable Statement of Recommended Practi￿. Accounting and Reporting by Charities (SORP) and are appropriate to the activities of the U3A. Direction 9 The examiner must check whether the trustees have considered the financial circumstances of the charity at the end of the reporting period and, if the accounts are prepared on an accmals basis, check whether the trustees have made an assessment of the charity's position as a going con￿rn when approving the accounts. Whar8 accmals accounts arn prepared, the examiner must ansure that the disclosures about going concem required by the applicable Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP) are made and that the twstees, assessment of going concem is reasonable given the available infom7ation. In particular the examiner must check rf any material uncertainties related to events or conditions that cast signifiGant doubt on the Gharitys ability to Gontinue as a going Goncem are disclosed in the notes to the accounts. Where either receipts andpayments oraccnJ8ls accounts a￿ prepared, the examiner must consider whether the trustees have assessed what invoices, bills and commitments remain outstanding at the end of the r8POrting period and whether the twstees have identified rfthey can settle these as and when they fall due. 9.1 The charities funds come from membership subscriptions, events and group attendan￿ fees. The charity aims, as a reserves policy, to maintain financial reserves level at least half the total annual venue costs and no more than half the total annual expenditure to cover any sudden increases in expenditure. 9.2 Because the Charities funds come from membership subscriptions and group attendance fees, and nearly every group's fee income covers its venue and activity costs, the groups in the main are self financing. Regular revies of each groups financial position is undertaken by the Fees Committee. If an activity does not take place the loss of activity fee income is usually matched by a much reduced or zero venue cost.

Sandbach and Distrirt U3A Charlty l No. 1105144 The charity is therefore able to settle its bills and meet its liabilities in a timely way and in the ordinary course of events without recourse to the reserves. 9.3 The trustees consider that they have adequate reserves and I have found no material discrepancy between the accounts and the level of reserves referred to in the trustees, annual report. Accruals accounts have been prepared on a going concern basis and the18vel of reserves and provision for bills as they fall is considered adequate. Andrew Sparkes Independent Examiner Date 17111)￿2LF Appendix 1 Chart showing Membership income flow in SWISH and Activty Groups income flow in SWISH. References Constitution of Sandbach U3A U3AAnnual Accounts for the year ended 31stAugust 2024. U3AAnnualAccounts for the year ended 31stAugust 2023. Check of invoices v payments for months of February 2024, June 2024 and August 2024. Random check of invol￿S v payments, all months Check of Cash at Bank.

Sandbach and District U3A Charity l No. 1105144

Sandbach and Distrlct U3A Charity INO. 1105144 Sandbath and Dlstrkt U3A Charlty INO. 1105144 APPENDIX I Membership Income Activity Groups Income