Registered Number 07030896
Charity 1133679
LONGFIELD HALL TRUST
Report and Accounts for the year ended
30 September 2025
LONGFIELD HALL TRUST
Registered Number 07030896 [Charity 1133679]
Report and Accounts for the Year ended 30 September 2025
| CONTENTS | |
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| Trustees’ Report | 1 |
| Examiner’s report | 4 |
| Statement of Financial Activities | 5 |
| Balance Sheet | 6 |
| Notes to the Accounts | 7 |
LONGFIELD HALL TRUST
Registered Number 07030896 [Charity 1133679]
Trustees Report for the year ended 30 September 2025
Trustees
The trustees who served during the year were as follows:
Mr William Richard Ollard
Ms Juliet Williams
Ms Patricia Omonua
Ms Kikelumo Omonua
Mr James Gardiner-Hill
Ms Christina Hughes-Onslow
Ms Clare Cary
Ms Rosy Crehan
Ms Scarlett Fishburn
Ms Inez Gordon [appointed 10 September 2025]
Registered office
50 Knatchbull Road, London, SE5 9QY
Bankers
Barclays Bank PLC, Leicester, LE87 2BB
Charity Aims
Longfield Hall Trust manages the historic Grade 2 listed Hall on behalf of the local community. In October 2019 it signed a 39 year lease on Longfield Hall with the London Borough of Lambeth. It achieves its charitable objectives by looking after and improving the building and providing an affordable space for education, performance, rehearsals, recreation, meetings and other activities.
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LONGFIELD HALL TRUST (Company limited by guarantee)
Registered Number 07030896 [charity 1133679]
Activities
Longfield Hall first opened in 1889 and has been serving the area around Myatt's Fields, Camberwell ever since. In October 2019 LHT was granted a 39-year lease on the Hall by Lambeth Borough Council. Almost immediately, and as a condition of the lease, Longfield Hall Trust (LHT) started work to improve the Hall, and to make it fully accessible. The initial phase of this project was completed in 2021. LHT would like to thank the organisations which grant-funded the first phase of the enhancement. Alphabetically, they are: Biffa Award, Big Issue Invest, City Bridge Trust, Garfield Weston Foundation, Power to Change, Swire Charitable Trust, Veolia Environmental Trust, and Viridor Environmental Credits.
Since the completion of the first phase of the enhancement, LHT has raised funding for further improvements. In the year under review, we have focused on the external appearance of the building, installing a dry garden around the bay and then overhauling and improving the environmental performance of the windows. We are grateful for the support of The Foyle Foundation, The Pilgrim Trust, the Suez Communities Fund, and a number of anonymous donors for their support of these capital projects.
LHT's business is managing the hall as a community space in an area which is extraordinarily diverse, in terms of income, race and age. Although the area immediately adjacent to the hall is apparently affluent, shortly beyond it are some of the most deprived communities in south London.
LHT's charitable purpose is to meet the needs of its local community. We operate as a 'village hall', providing space for recreation, education & training, public meetings and worship. We also provide spaces for rites of passage such as weddings, wakes and birthday parties. We are also a small-scale performance venue; this celebrates our historic role, marked by a Blue Plaque, as the home to the first publicly-funded Black Theatre company in the UK, Dark & Light Theatre.
The major operational change since the enhancement has been that LHT has developed its own projects based at the hall. In May 2025 we received our first multi-year grant, from the City Bridge Foundation, to launch a Memory Cafe at the hall. The Rosemary Cafe has run weekly since, offering a broad range activities for people with a dementia diagnosis and their carers. The Rosemary Club’s day is built around lunch, but people drop in, chat to friends and take part in creative activities throughout the day.
We have also developed a very successful Youth Drama programme, led by Jessica Alade. We run weekly free drama sessions for various age groups on Sunday and holiday drama (Play in a Day or Play in a Week ) in school holidays. We have been accepted on to the National Theatre Connections programme for the past three years, and in May 2026 will be performing a piece at The Tramshed in Woolwich. We are grateful to The Foyle Foundation, the Garfield Weston Foundation, the
Mackintosh Foundation, Tom’ ap Rhys Memorial Trust (Tom’s Trust), the Beckenham Theatre Trust and the Newcomen Collett Foundation for their support for youth drama projects for young people in Lambeth and Southwark.
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LONGFIELD HALL TRUST (Company limited by guarantee)
Registered Number 07030896 [charity 1133679]
Report on the Year ending 30 September 2025
Total Income for the year was £329,027 (2024 £245,670), outgoing resources £325,430 (2024 £238,220), resulting in a surplus for the year of £3,597 (2024 surplus £7,450).
These figures need to be understood as a reflection of the way we have accounted for the substantial enhancement we made to the Hall over the past couple of years. These costs of this capital improvement are being amortised over the remaining years of our lease.
Operationally, the charity has focused on managing the increased opportunities, both commercial and charitable, that the enhancement of the Hall has created. The fact that our three principal spaces can now be used independently of each other has produced a significant increase in both usage of the Hall and the scope and scale of the activities we can offer. We now offer a lot more activities for both young people and older people, especially those at risk of isolation.
At the end of the financial year we had 120 people who are, formally, members of the company, LHT, and a further 350 who have asked to be on our email list. Anyone can be a member (and it costs nothing) but almost all the current members are local people who use the hall. The 350 people on our email list are all hall users.
The trustee board answers to the members formally at the Annual General Meeting but also informally at any time. We hope more local people, and particularly younger people, will become members (and trustees) as we develop. Naturally we will consult with the local community at every stage of our development.
Will Ollard Chair of Trustees 13 January 2026
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LONGFIELD HALL TRUST (Company limited by guarantee)
Registered Number 07030896 [charity 1133679]
Independent Examiner’s Report to the Trustees of the Charity
I report to the trustees on the accounts of the Company for the year ended 30 September 2025.
Respective responsibilities of Trustees and Examiner
The charity’s trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The charity’s trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 (the Charities Act) and that an independent examination is needed. It is my responsibility to:
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examine the accounts under section 145 of the Charities Act
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to follow the procedures laid down in the general Directions given by the Charity Commission (under section 145(5)(b) of the Charities Act, and
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to state whether particular matters have come to my attention.
Basis of Independent Examiner’s report
My examination was carried out in accordance with the general Directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of accounting 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 concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts 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 connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention
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which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements:
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to keep accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act; and
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to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with the accounting requirements of the Charities Act have not been met; or
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to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
John Googe FCCA 32 Trent Court New Wanstead London E11 2TF
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LONGFIELD HALL TRUST (Company limited by guarantee)
Registered Number 07030896 [charity 1133679]
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
(Incorporating Income and Expenditure Account & Statement of Total Realised Gains and Losses) For the year ended 30 September 2025
| Unrestricted Restricted Funds Funds 2025 2025 INCOMING RESOURCES Grants and donations received 23,524 114,445 Incoming resources from generated funds: Voluntary income 190,780 - Bank interest received 278 - __ ____ Total Incoming Resources 214,582 114,445 RESOURCES EXPENDED Total Resources Expended 173,824 151,606 _ ____ NET INCOMING/(OUTGOING) RESOURCES / 40,758 (37,161) NET MOVEMENT IN FUNDS TOTAL FUNDS AT 1 OCTOBER 8,458 517,872 __ ____ TOTAL FUNDS AT 30 SEPTEMBER **49,216480,711 ** |
Total Total Funds Funds 20252024 137,969 99,152 185,380 146,283 278 235 __ ____ 329,027 245,670 325,430 238,220 _ ____ 3,597 7,450 526,330 518,880 _ _ 529,927 526,330 |
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LONGFIELD HALL TRUST (Company limited by guarantee)
Registered Number 07030896 [charity 1133679]
Balance Sheet as at 30 September 2025
| Notes Fixed assets Tangible assets 3 Current assets Debtors and prepayments 4 Cash at bank Current liabilities Creditors and accruals due within one year 5 Net current assets/(liabilities) Creditors due after one year 5 Net Assets Reserves Retained unrestricted reserve Restricted funds 6 Total reserves |
2025 2024 £ £ 584,125606,995 32,411 13,106 29,042 28,879 (107,941) (92,757) (46,488) (50,772) (7,710) (29,893) 529,927 526,330 49,216 8,458 480,711 517,872 529,927 526,330 |
2025 2024 £ £ 584,125606,995 32,411 13,106 29,042 28,879 (107,941) (92,757) (46,488) (50,772) (7,710) (29,893) 529,927 526,330 49,216 8,458 480,711 517,872 529,927 526,330 |
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| (50,772) (29,893) |
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| 526,330 8,458 517,872 526,330 |
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The trustees are satisfied that for the year in question the charitable company was entitled to exemption from the requirement to obtain an audit under section 477 of the Companies Act 2006 and that no member or members have required the company to obtain an audit of its accounts for the year in question in accordance with section 476 of the Act. However, in accordance with section 145 of the Charities Act 2011, the accounts have been examined by an Independent Examiner whose report appears on page 3.
The directors acknowledge their responsibilities for complying with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 with respect to accounting records and the preparation of accounts
The accounts have been prepared in accordance with the provisions in Part 15 of the Companies Act 2006 applicable to companies subject to the small companies’ regime and in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard for Smaller Entities (effective January 2015).
Approved by the trustees on 13 January 2026 and signed on their behalf by:
William Ollard, Director
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LONGFIELD HALL TRUST (Company limited by guarantee)
Registered Number 07030896 [charity 1133679]
Notes to the Accounts for the year ended 30 September 2025
- 1 Accounting Policies
Basis of measurement and preparation of accounts
These accounts have been prepared on a going concern basis. They have not been audited, but they have been externally reviewed.
Assets are depreciated over the following periods: Office equipment over 3 years
Leasehold improvements over their estimated useful life of between 5 and 40 years
Income that relates to the hire of space in subsequent financial years is treated as deferred income as it is not considered to arise within the financial year until delivered.
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2 The Company is limited by guarantee and consequently does not have a share capital.
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3 Tangible Assets
| 2025 Leasehold Office Improvements Equipment Total Cost as at 1 October 697,283 6,920 704,203 Additions at cost - - - Cost as at cost 30 September 697,283 6,920 704,203 Depreciation as at 1 October 90,288 6,920 97,208 Depreciation charge for the year22,870- ** 22,870 Depreciation as at 30 September 113,158 6,920 120,078 Net book value as at 30 September584,125- 584,125** |
2024 Total 704,203 - 704,203 74,338 22,870 97,208 606,995 |
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The Charity premises are the subject of a lease from Lambeth Council.
Additions to leasehold improvements in the comparative year represent the costs of building improvement works carried out and bought into use during that year. The grants that funded these works are treated as restricted funds amortised over their expected useful life, from financial year 2020/21 onwards.
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LONGFIELD HALL TRUST (Company limited by guarantee)
Registered Number 07030896 [charity 1133679]
Notes to the Accounts for the year ended 30 September 2025
| 4 Debtors and Prepayments Trade Debtors Prepayments Total 5 Creditors, Accruals and Deferred income Creditors and accruals Deferred income Amount held on behalf of third parties Loans due within 1 year Total Loans due after 1 year |
2025 27,507 4,904 32,411 2025 33,047 18,223 31,542 25,129 _____ 107,941 7,710 |
2024 7,517 5,589 13,106 2024 27,912 - 16,917 47,928 _____ 92,757 29,893 |
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6 Related party transactions. There have been no reportable transactions with the directors.
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7 Capital commitments
At 30 September 2025 LHT had committed £Nil [2024 £Nil] in respect of capital works.
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LONGFIELD HALL TRUST (Company limited by guarantee)
Registered Number 07030896 [charity 1133679]
Notes to the Accounts for the year ended 30 September 2025
8 Restricted funds
Brought forward Incoming resources Resources expended Carried forward
£6,000 £nil £(2,000) £4,000 Grant from Sport England to fund a new hall sprung floor.
£14,809 £nil £(14,809) £Nil Grants from London Community Foundation to fund Craft Your Future DIY programme.
£10,000 £10,000 £(9,918) £10,082 Grants from Tom’s Trust to fund Youth Drama activities in summer 2025 and 2026.
£13,596 £Nil £(11,894) £1,702 Grants from Foyle Foundation to fund 12-month support of LHT Youth Performing Arts programme which offers weekly free theatre workshops to young people (6-16) and support those from disadvantaged backgrounds to access valuable progression opportunities including National Theatre’s Connections.
| £Nil £2,500 £(2,500) |
£Nil |
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| Grant from Skinners Charitable Foundation to support a choir for the elderly. | |
| £6,716 £2,500 £(9,216) |
£Nil |
| Grants from Arts Council England to fund Young Longfield Performing Arts. | |
| £Nil £1,500 £(1,500) |
£Nil |
| Grants from Newcomen to fund youth drama at Longfield Hall for pupils from the | |
| London Borough of Southwark. | |
| £Nil £5,000 £(5,000) |
£Nil |
| Grant from an anonymous donor to fund the creation of a Longfield Hall garden. | |
| £Nil £15,000 £(15,000) |
£Nil |
| Grant from The Foyle Foundation to fund window repairs and replacements. | |
| £Nil £4,940 £(4,940) |
£Nil |
| Grant from Suez Foundation to fund window repairs and replacements. | |
| £nil £5,940 £(5,940) |
£Nil |
| Grants from Lambeth HAF to fund Summer 2025 Holiday Activities and Food. | |
| £6,254 £Nil £(6,254) |
£Nil |
| Grants from Garfield Weston Foundation to fund Youth Drama. |
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LONGFIELD HALL TRUST (Company limited by guarantee) Registered Number 07030896 [charity 1133679]
Notes to the Accounts for the year ended 30 September 2025
| Brought forward Incoming resources Resources expended |
Carried forward |
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| £Nil £17,580 £10,940 |
£6,640 |
| Grant from Awards For All to fund Encore, a project for older people at risk of isolation. | |
| £Nil £15,200 £(8,311) |
£6,889 |
| Grant from City Bridge Trust to support Memory Café project for elderly with dementia | |
| £nil £7,000 £(7,000) |
£Nil |
| Grant from Friends of the Elderly to fund Longfield Voices, Silver Yoga and other | |
| activities for pensioners at risk of isolation. | |
| £1,543 £7,560 £(7,526) |
£1,577 |
| Cameron Mackintosh to fund youth drama at Longfield Hall. | |
| £Nil £4,000 £(4,000) |
£Nil |
| Grant from Doyly Carte to fund Young Longfield Performing Arts. | |
| £Nil £4,000 £(2,070) |
£1,930 |
| Grant from Beckenham Theatre Trust to fund Young Longfield Performing Arts. | |
| £Nil £10,000 £(7,000) |
£3,000 |
| Grant from Lambeth Community Connections to fund Memory café pilot. | |
| £458,954 £nil £(14,063) |
£444,891 |
| Grants to fund capital improvements to Longfield Hall in 2020-2021. | |
| £NIL £1,725 £(1,725) |
£Nil |
| Donations received to support youth drama at Longfield Hall. | |
| __________ | |
| £517,872 £114,445 £(151,606) |
£480,711 |
Unrestricted Funds
Unrestricted Donations of £5,524 (2024 £1,842) were received in the year.
An unrestricted grant of £18,000 was received from Postcode Society Trust that has helped support the repair of windows, a new landscaped garden and the Young Longfield Performing Arts
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LONGFIELD HALL TRUST (Company limited by guarantee)
Registered Number 07030896 [charity 1133679]
Detailed Expenditure for the year ended 30 September 2025 [Not part of the statutory accounts]
| Rent and rates Staffing Office costs Repairs Direct grant related Hire Support Costs Community Events Waste collection Utilities Insurance/Security Cleaning Bookkeeping and accounts Professional fees Depreciation Leasehold Amortisation Loan interest Marketing & Fundraising Irrecoverable / (Recovered) VAT Total |
2025 11,263 35,084 4,407 15,510 137,543 9,723 7,318 2,247 11,964 6,453 25,583 7,912 4,116 2,788 20,081 3,773 14,438 5,227 _ 325,430 |
2024 9,927 23,704 7,757 4,350 58,301 934 9,455 2,541 27,838 8,065 23,108 3,960 874 - 2,788 20,081 26,330 8,595 (388) ______ 238,220 |
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