Dibden Purfieu Community Hall Chairman's report. 202012021 The past year has, on the whole. been much less remarkable than the previous year. We have ConnUed to open the hall for tsse, as and when appropriate. Many of our regular and long standing users have not met consistentiy. but as I write, they are now all functionlng agaln as norrnal. While the ha51 remained out of use for many of the groups. a group of elite Mnasts was delighted to be able to use our facilittes, several times a week. Thls gave us an income stream. which was very welcome, and we are grateful to their coach. for her willingness to negotiate a timetsble which allows for community use on Sundays. for party bookings and so on, as things have returned to relative normality- As ever, I need to thank my fellow trustees. for their hard work In *eeplng our hall up and runnin ready for the return to full use. In particular. I 5Uld mentr'on Kirsten Marsh, our bookings secretary. who fields all the phone calls enquirini for reservations, and Gillian Field. our trea5ureT, for her dlllgent book keepin& But everyone has had a part to play. and our cornmunlty thanks you John. our cleaner, has been on sick leave for some weeks, and we Ire very fortunate that Carollne, near neighbour, was more than willing to step in, tempornrily, and give the public are•s • good onctr over on a weekly basis. John hopes to retum to full health over the next few weeks, and we wlsh him well. Thanks also to Alan, for hls conttnulng willln8ness to undertake srnall repalrs and malntenance, at Ilttle or no cosL apart from the odd bottle of Merk>tl This year, Hampshire Open studrt T4$ able to run. in August, Jnd provided • welcome opportunkv for visitors who had not prevlously seen the hall in its renovated glory. to appreclate what a lovely venue can offer. Numbers of them remarked th•t they had often walked by, but hadn't realised what lay within. The organisers of the exhibition, also fettled up the small garden area outside the kitrhen window, whlch has improved the look of thé place. There is also a group of users who from time to time attend to the interlor paintwork Thanks to them as well, for keeping the hall looki fresh. At our regular meetings we consider what our next tssks should be. as we progress with improving and maintsining the facilities. Possibilities indude refvrbishment of the front kitchen. clearance and improvements to the earden at the rear of the hall. and Improvements to the covered passageway beeen the hall and the small cornmittee room. Muth of course, will depend on finances. Brenda Smith 22 October 2021
W I commuNT HALL. DIBDEN PURLIEU, SOUTHAMPmN. S045 4QP INCOME AND EXPENDrruRE ACCOUNF FOR PERIOD 1.1.20 TO 31.12.20 InC0e 2020 2019 Hall bookings Regulat Casual Sport England Grant NFDC Coronovirus Suppon (Grant) Biffa Grant 7515.(K) 174i.61 5(K)O.00 10(K)O.00 10753.29 9181 2589 Grants FFrivate donation Bank Interest 1.78 35020.68 8043.39 ioi.00 Bank Balance blfwd 1.1.20 Cheques writtsn off (2019) 43165.07 Expenditu Utilities Gas 1593.32 Electtic 612. Water 612 335 2425 316 2541.30 NFDC Rates PRS insurance Cleaner Maintenance 32. 282.20 1593.85 1080.(N) 1587 1473 Matetials J Still - manholes 2.[) kettle & keys 34.37 Gro55 Lutting i4.42 Boiler service 86.40 Dwr iealignment Painting Flooiing exttas 39.28 187. 762.29 1246 Hutchison Flooring and skirting boards Refunds due to LkdOWn Admin 15546.88 291.(Ml 16.57 9540 61 22152.09 16059.04 4953.94 Balance in hand 31.12.20 Current accouni Deposit account 43165.07
Dibden Purfieu Community Hall Chairman's report. 202012021 The past year has, on the whole. been much less remarkable than the previous year. We have ConnUed to open the hall for tsse, as and when appropriate. Many of our regular and long standing users have not met consistentiy. but as I write, they are now all functionlng agaln as norrnal. While the ha51 remained out of use for many of the groups. a group of elite Mnasts was delighted to be able to use our facilittes, several times a week. Thls gave us an income stream. which was very welcome, and we are grateful to their coach. for her willingness to negotiate a timetsble which allows for community use on Sundays. for party bookings and so on, as things have returned to relative normality- As ever, I need to thank my fellow trustees. for their hard work In *eeplng our hall up and runnin ready for the return to full use. In particular. I 5Uld mentr'on Kirsten Marsh, our bookings secretary. who fields all the phone calls enquirini for reservations, and Gillian Field. our trea5ureT, for her dlllgent book keepin& But everyone has had a part to play. and our cornmunlty thanks you John. our cleaner, has been on sick leave for some weeks, and we Ire very fortunate that Carollne, near neighbour, was more than willing to step in, tempornrily, and give the public are•s • good onctr over on a weekly basis. John hopes to retum to full health over the next few weeks, and we wlsh him well. Thanks also to Alan, for hls conttnulng willln8ness to undertake srnall repalrs and malntenance, at Ilttle or no cosL apart from the odd bottle of Merk>tl This year, Hampshire Open studrt T4$ able to run. in August, Jnd provided • welcome opportunkv for visitors who had not prevlously seen the hall in its renovated glory. to appreclate what a lovely venue can offer. Numbers of them remarked th•t they had often walked by, but hadn't realised what lay within. The organisers of the exhibition, also fettled up the small garden area outside the kitrhen window, whlch has improved the look of thé place. There is also a group of users who from time to time attend to the interlor paintwork Thanks to them as well, for keeping the hall looki fresh. At our regular meetings we consider what our next tssks should be. as we progress with improving and maintsining the facilities. Possibilities indude refvrbishment of the front kitchen. clearance and improvements to the earden at the rear of the hall. and Improvements to the covered passageway beeen the hall and the small cornmittee room. Muth of course, will depend on finances. Brenda Smith 22 October 2021