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## **CONTENTS** 

Contents 

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**Contact information / Organisation Structure** 3 

## **Foreword chairperson** 

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## **Forward Acting Manager** 

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## **Current situation & Details** 

• Organisation Objectives 6 

• Organisation mission statement 6 

• Organisational values 6 

• Core Competencies 6/7 

## **Existing provision** 

Services and Activities 7-12 

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Organisations based at Centre 12 

Customers and Stakeholders 13 

Developments 13 

## **Finances please refer to Annual Accounts 2021/22** 

## Preliminary details **Organisation Name & Registered Office:** 

Scaitcliffe Community Centre LTD Scaitcliffe community centre Hannah Street, Accrington. Lancashire.   BB5 0QX 

**Organisation type:** Charity & Registered Company limited by guarantee 

**Charity Registration No.** 1135535 **Company Registration No.** 05237524 

**Contact Information** Mr. Munsif Dad JP – Secretary / Director 

Tel:: 01254 386285    Fax: 01254 386285 M: 07506610753      Email: munsif.dad@live.co.uk 

Website: scaitcliffecc.com 

**Bankers:** Yorkshire bank plc 

Blackburn Branch 

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## **Accountants:** 

AYA Accountants 15 Blackburn Road, Accrington. Bb5 1HF 

## **Organisation structure & management:** 


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In 2004 the Lancashire County Council made a significant contribution to the community living in Central and Spring Hill which are the most deprived wards of Accrington in Hyndburn, by donating the former Spring Hill School reception building at a nominal sum, so that the local residents can benefit by ownership, leadership and managing a recently set up company in the name of Scaitcliffe Community Centre Limited. 

I am delighted to have served as the chairperson of Scaitcliffe Community Centre Limited. We have team of dedicated, committed and skilled people who are contributing voluntarily on the management committee. 

It is great to see local people managing, capacitated and empowered to take control. There was a great need for a more localised facility and public services can be delivered for the benefit of local residents. 

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The  existing  and  new  resources  have  come  to  Hyndburn because of the prevailing circumstances in our neighbourhoods and in the communities, particularly those faced by the ethnic minority community. 

We are working closely with all the relevant partners and will make sure we continue to work even more closely with them in the coming year.  This achievement has only been possible with the help and support of our partners, volunteers and the community for which I am very grateful. 

I would like to pay tribute to the hard work and commitment of the committee and staff and congratulate everyone who has contributed to the development of the Scaitcliffe Community Centre. 

I believe we will go from strength to strength in the coming years and will extend our activities to the full age range of the  community  by  developing  a  network  of  support  from statutory and voluntary agencies. 

Mohammed Yaseen Chairperson, Scaitcliffe Community Centre Ltd 

## Acting Manager  foreword 

During the year 2021/21 it was a privilege to serve as Secretary and Acting Manager for Scaitcliffe Community Centre Limited. I work with a team of professional, highly skilled and competent people. I have gained great knowledge and skill from people that I work with on daily basis at the Community centre. 

There has been a significant development and achievement for the Scaitcliffe Community Centre in my role to serve the community of Hyndburn. The Scaitcliffe Community Centre is 

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here  to  initiate,  promote  and  develop  services,  which  will improve the educational, economic, health, social and recreational facilities for the people of Hyndburn. The new community  centre  has  enabled  us  to  achieve  this  more effectively. 

Following a very successful sixteen years the voluntary sector as a whole is going through a very hard time. Funding is very difficult to get and with the change of national government it is going to take time for the policies for voluntary sector to take shape. However, we have continued to attract business from various statutory, community and voluntary organisations. My main aim is to continue developing projects,  activities  and  services  to  meet  the  need  of  the community and also generate enough revenue so that the Scaitcliffe Community Centre is able to continue to provide a service to the Community. 

We  are  working  with  Partners,  stakeholders  and  various voluntary and community organisations and local residents to provide services to meet the needs of the local community. 

We would like to thank  our  Staff, Chairperson, committee members  and  volunteers  for  their  kind  support.  I  will continue to work very hard, further develop to establish this community facility for the benefit of the whole community. 

Cllr Munsif Dad JP Acting Manager SCC 

## **Organisational objectives:** 

The Object of the organisation can be summarised as: 

(1) To advance the education, to relieve poverty, sickness and distress arising therefore and protect the good health of the residents of the Scaitcliffe area of Accrington (hereinafter referred to as ‘the 

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beneficiaries’) primarily but not exclusively by holding of classes, lectures, seminars, counselling and drop in sessions. 

(2) To establish and manage a community centre to provide facilities in the interest of social welfare for recreational and leisure time occupation for people who have need by reason of youth age, disability, social or economic circumstances with the object of improving the conditions of life for the said beneficiaries. 

## **Organisation mission statement** 

Scaitcliffe Community Centre is dedicated to being a leading social enterprise in Accrington and surrounding areas promoting and operating inclusive activities to create social and economic inclusion for disadvantaged communities, in particular the vulnerable, young and elderly persons. 

Scaitcliffe Community Centre’s Mission Statement shared by its Board, and staff, is: 

## **“To develop and implement initiatives which will embrace and enrich the education, training, employment, health, social, cultural and recreational needs of the local community.”** 

To achieve this Mission Statement, Scaitcliffe Community Centre offers a range of means to ensure those people most at risk get the tools they need to make their lives better. Services and activities currently encompass: 

- Active citizenship, including volunteering; 

- Community issues related to crime and disorder; 

- Children, young people and family learning; 

- Deliver and sign posting for Information, Advice and Guidance; 

- Information and communication technology. 

## **Organisation Values** 

Scaitcliffe Community Centre operates within strict charitable, legal and ethical guidelines. 

The Organisation offers equality of opportunity for its employees, users and Trustees. 

The Organisation forges close and mutually beneficial relationships with partners. 

The Organisation nurtures its employee, student and Trustee teams, introducing measures to promote job satisfaction. 

## **Core Competencies** 

A review of the current situation analysis shows Scaitcliffe Community Centre has developed core competencies in the following areas: 

- Organisational management – with over 16 years of management experience, plus the experience of key staff and 

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community involvement the organisation is well placed to develop its services locally; 

- Business management and partnership working – SCC has carried out an extensive number of projects with partners involving assembly of funding bids, defining needs and analysis, partnership working and negotiation; 

- Promotion – SCC has an extensive network of promotion and marketing including posters, direct advertising, community meetings and work with partners. A Marketing Strategy has been developed by Board Members. 

- Board Members – the Board has extensive links with local organisations, which has enabled the SCC to secure its market niche. In addition, the Members have extensive direct experience of working in Accrington over many years and with groups and individuals of the community; 

- Training and capacity building – Board Members, staff, and volunteers have extensive opportunities for skill development, business training on an ongoing basis, which enables the organisation and individuals to fulfil their potential, adding coherence to operations and clarity to activity; 

- Local Membership and Involvement – The organisation, its Board, the staff, and volunteers are drawn from the local community and are familiar with the challenges of local life. Their involvement enables the organisation to translate its intentions in a way local people can relate to, whether that is in advertising, talks or in other ways, which makes the services appropriate to need, welcoming and creates a sense of local ownership. 

## _**ANNUAL REPORT BY: Gulbaz Khan Receptionist**_ 

THIS REPORT COVERS FROM 1st APRIL 2021 TILL 31st MARCH 2022 

Responsibilities 

To give a warm welcome to all visitors 

To make and receive phone calls 

To take room bookings for meetings and courses 

Receive and pass messages 

Preparing rooms for meetings, training and courses 

Take care of refreshments for the meetings and courses 

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Ensure that rooms are clean before and after meetings or courses 

Update of progress 

Best practice booked the room every Tuesday they will run the course everyday skills 9.30-3.30 till end of march 2022. 

Dar Ul Taqwa Arabic classes are running smoothly, they are using IT room, Conference room, all reception area and small office from 5pm till 8pm. 

LCC have no further booking for school admission appeals. 

Homework club sessions are running nicely every Saturday 12pm till 2pm pupils are coming along with very good attendance. 

Spring Hill & Central Neighbourhood management project has sadly finished in Feb 2022, which was very successful & benefitted community &small organisations. 

WEA Adult learning booked IT room for the courses Life in the UK & Confidence Building ESOL Students every Friday 9.30-12.30 till 17th Dec 2021 

SCC Luncheon club every Wednesday 12.30pm, running very nicely and attendance are also very good. 

The number of people that visited the centre for the following purpose: 

To attend meetings & training 

To get advice and guidance 

Passport & Driving Licence counter sign 

Filling the forms 

Resolve resident issue via mediation 

Social & Welfare Benefits Advice 

Luncheon club 

Information and guidance 

Homework classes 

Work Experience: Altogether 33 people have attended the centre for work experience over recent years. 

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TOTAL BENEFICIARIES from 1[ST] April 2021 until 31[st] march 2022 are BME COMMUNITIES: 1998 OTHER COMMUNITIES: 393 TOTAL: 2391 

## _**Spring Hill & Central Neighbourhood Management Project**_ **Project Update for April 2021-March 2022** 

The project has completed its final year with all the Interventions and mini projects working towards meeting agreed outcomes. This past few years has been very difficult and has been very challenging due to the Covid-19 Pandemic. This year we have delivered a lot more services from the community centre. We have been restricted in what activities we can deliver as social distancing rules have been in place Part of this year of our project. However, we have worked very hard to managed & deliver great services over the year. 

The project has completed its final year with all the Interventions and mini projects working towards meeting agreed outcomes. This year has been very difficult and has been very challenging due to the Covid-19 Pandemic. This year we have had to close our community centre and also some of our services due to Lock down restrictions. I was working from Home from 1[st] March till 12[th] April delivering a Telephone/Online service to our service users, who were struggling with the Lockdown and had nowhere else to access help with for their individual problems. We opened our Centre as soon as was possible, 12[th] April 2021 when the Government lifted restrictions we opened our Centre. We have been restricted in what activities we can deliver as social distancing rules have been in place most of the year 6 of our project. However, as we have worked very hard we have managed to deliver some great services over the 6 years. Our (Minimum) target areas to tackle were: - 1) Youth activities to encourage young people into sporting activities to increase skills and also improve health and wellbeing, target 500 children. (Target Reached by end of 4th Quarter) 2) Engagement programs for older people to reduce isolation using resident involvement programs, target 300 older people. (Target Reached by end of 4th Quarter) 3) Unemployment support for people within locality to help secure jobs; target 30 unemployed people into employment. (Target Reached by end of 4th Quarter) 4) Tackle Anti-Social Behaviour in neighbourhoods to help reduce stress of families suffering from ASB, Target 65 families. 

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(Target Reached by end of 4th Quarter) The above priorities have taken primary focus of our work, we continued to work as before such as supporting the resident’s association and small non-profit making organizations with funding support to kick of good initiatives to help regenerate the deprived areas and bring new needed services to this deprived area. In Year 6 We delivered the service to a high standard to the local residents of Central and Spring Hill. All projects have had a great mix of service users from the whole geographic area. We are also pleased to have been given the opportunity to continue to deliver the service for one more year Thanks to the Community Funds Uplift Grant. This Final Year as we only had half the money to delivery interventions £6000 underspend, we delivered 3 mini projects: - Over 50’s Luncheon service which has been very well attended and has been a great service for the elderly and we have managed to help a minimum of at least 40 elderly people reduce their isolation and improve their wellbeing by attending this service. We also delivered in the summer Mixed Martial Arts for youths, both boys and girls. This program has also been a great Intervention for youths both in the way of providing a health Benefit and improving Skills and also at the same time creating a diversionary activity in tackling anti-social behaviour in the neighbourhoods. This attracted 60 youths who attended this program over the 6 weeks’ summer holidays. Thirdly we delivered in the community Centre using our I.T. Suite with 10 PC’s our Job Club which has benefited numerous people in developing a CV, covering letter and looking for and applying for Jobs. This current year we have helped 4 people secure Employment and helped a further 22 people write a CV for the First Time. We have also provided one to one, 1226 Resident Appointments and 300 Telephone Support calls to help local residents with their problems from Housing, Welfare, ASB, Employment etc We have also helped 6 individual Families with their ASB problems and ensured that they received the support available to them from the housing Associations the local Police and Borough Council to ensure their problem is dealt with quickly and Robustly. 

We have a steering Committee/Neighbourhood Management Board which has 9 Local Community Representatives who come from local Resident Associations and also local Non-profit making organisations, who all volunteer to help steer the service and also to decide which services we deliver in which areas to target our agreed outcomes with the Community Fund. They have been invaluable in ensuring that local community are informed and also to have grassroots involvement from the community. The delivery of our activities over the years has involved numerous groups and individuals, some were volunteers and others were professionals delivering services to our target groups. The numbers of people involved with the delivery side would be approximately 22 people. 

We have continued to deliver the service by way of having our steering committee/Neighbourhood Management Board make all the decisions 

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for the service to implement the intervention programs within the area to ensure community Buy-in of the service and to ensure that services are targeted to the community needs. 

We have had 9 volunteers, who have through the 14 years we have delivered the service continued to give their time and expertise to help manage and steer the service. They have been a great Asset to the service and our service model. The project has over the past 6 years benefited literally thousands of Residents and Individuals who come from Central and Spring Hill Areas of Accrington. We also had a number of other volunteers who came and then had to leave as they could not give the commitments to the service which they felt was needed to continue to volunteer. We have worked with the people we planned to work with throughout the service, Local community reps, Resident associations, non-profit making groups, Police, Local councillors and county Councillors. 

We have achieved all our outcomes that we have agreed with the lottery over the 6 years we have delivered this service, in fact we have well exceeded these outcomes with flying colours. 

We have made partnerships with nearly every organisation that operates within the Central and Spring Hill Areas, both Voluntary and Statutory, this has enabled us to better deliver services and also work together for the best outcomes for the local residents. 

Over this Six Years Funding Cycle we delivered this service: -We have managed to work with 789 Youths in various Intervention programs that have benefited them greatly, by way of improving health and also improving skills, building their confidence and making them more positive in themselves. 

We have worked with and helped reduce the isolation of 445 over 50’s over the 6 years we have delivered this service. This has helped them feel happier, healthier mentally and helped to socialise within their peer group using various Intervention programs. 

94 Families in Total have benefited from the support we have given them to help resolve their ASB related problems over the past 6 years. This has made a massive improvement to their quality of life and also mental wellbeing. 

We have worked very hard to help people into Employment or get ready for employment. These past 6 years we have managed to help 45 people secure Employment and helped Numerous others with CV’s, Covering Letters and help with Applying for suitable jobs. 

We also have been proving advice and guidance to individuals on various issues which has been very well used, and over the past 6 years 

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we have had 7688 Resident appointments and over 800+ telephone calls during the pandemic lockdowns. Our service users are extremely happy with our services and have benefited greatly from the service over the past 14 years of the total service delivery life. 

We have learnt that for services to be successful they need to ensure they have local community representation on all levels of the service. Planning stage and also delivery stage. They also need to continue to have an input throughout the service life to ensure that the service has a direct link with the grassroots in the community. We are proud that we managed to ensure that our original steering group made up of local volunteers from resident associations and non-profit making groups has managed to survive for 14 years. They have done a great job and credit must also go to them for this great service. 

In this Year we have conducted several Environmental Visual Audits EVA’S in the Spring Hill, Ferngore, Lower Central and also Scaitcliffe Areas with further ones to follow. These are very valuable as we have both local ward councillors, county councillor, Police, HBC Staff, Onward Homes staff present which helps with speeding up action on any issues identified. The past several EVA’s have found enormous amounts of fly tipping across the neighbourhoods causing significant distress to locals living in the area. Also issues around parking, drugs, noise nuisance, Livestock issues, Property Repairs, Water leaks, dog fouling etc. All items have been reported to the necessary organisations and statutory bodies for action. 

Representatives from Groups who make up SCNM Steering Board:Ferngore Residents Association, Spring Hill Network, Bullough Park Residents Association, Fairfield Residents Community Centre, Saheli Connection, Hyndburn Bangladeshi Welfare Association, Hyndburn Cultural Association, Spring Hill Community Centre, Central RA. 

Our Project delivered this year, exceeded all our outcomes, targets agreed with the lottery.We have conducted surveys and consultations and completed questionnaires from our service users and also the wider community and we have collected some great feedback and information from service users. This will help us greatly in working on a strategy to sustain and also approach potential funders for the project to continue to deliver a service that the community rely upon and love so dearly. 

The service Unfortunately had to close on 1st March 22 due to not securing any further funding, it will be missed by the local community who used & benefitted from its services.The Community Centre is working Hard to deliver and secure funding for much needed services for the benefit of the community. 

## **Neighbourhood Manager: Mohammed Abid** 

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THIER SERVICES AND ACTIVITIES<br>The staffed reception desk and central circulation area is<br>One-Stop Shop acting as a one-stop shop, signposting people to in-house<br>providers and to information about other voluntary and<br>statutory services.<br>Meeting People  The central circulation area is providing informal seating<br>and Networking and coffee tables to encourage visitors to circulate, meet<br>people, converse, have a hot drink in the kitchen and read<br>information.<br>Personal  Employment Support – The manager is working with<br>Development and various training providers and Jobcentreplus to provide<br>Employment  assistance with job applications and interviews, improve<br>Support links to employers, and set up job tasters.<br>Delivery of services ‘Luncheon and social interaction club’<br>Health & well  is based in Activity area at SCC<br>being<br>Youth and Child  Hyndburn Cultural Association in collaboration with all<br>Provision secondary schools to facilitate sports and recreational<br>activities as well as promoting health and wellbeing of<br>children and young people especially women & girls.<br>General Advice & The Hyndburn Cultural Association provides drop-in<br>Information sessions for advice and information also sign post to other<br>Advice agencies.<br>Service for Passport, driving license and some legal<br>document attestations.<br>The local Police are visiting the centre to talk with staff<br>Community  and centre users and are to hold community meetings at<br>Safety the Centre.<br>Scaitcliffe community centre work in partnership with CSP<br>on various initiative of community safety.<br>We encourage various community groups to use facilities<br>Community /  at our centre for activities, meeting and social gatherings.<br>voluntary Groups Pakistan and Kashmir Friends Association, Kashmir Sports<br>Club and various Resident Associations hold meetings and<br>events.<br>Scaitcliffe Community Centre has a fully equipped ICT<br>Suite. Which is available for use and hire by individual and<br>ICT Suite agencies for research, deliver training and to use as a tool<br>for delivery session for community members and<br>children/young people to enhance their educational<br>attainment.<br>Various training providers and groups hold training and<br>employment workshops and courses for people who are<br>NEET.<br>Advice and  AMT Lawyers are providing legal and immigration advice<br>Information and information service one a week to local community.<br>Local Councillors hold surgeries and drop in facility for<br>local residents.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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Darul Taqwa – hold various teaching sessions for children Education and young people to improve educational attainment. LCC – Home work club hold classes at weekend to support homework, course work and GCSE preparation. LCC School appeal  hold their appeals at Scaitcliffe Community Centre. 

## **Organisations Based at Scaitcliffe Community Centre** 

- Hyndburn Cultural Association (HCA) 

- Pakistan and Kashmir Friend Association (PKFA) 

## Our Customers and Stakeholders **acknowledgement** 

The Scaitcliffe Community Centre is open to the whole community and everyone  is  welcomed  to  participate  in  the  facilities,  activities  and services offered.  The notion of inclusion and cohesion underpin the way forward to build a vibrant community centre.  We shall particularly seek to attract people from disadvantaged communities and those not currently accessing services.  The policy of the Scaitcliffe Community Centre is to work with and for the benefit of our customers. 

## **We thank and hope to continue to receive the support from all our Stakeholders and Partners with whom we are working with, which include the following:** 

- Lancashire County Council 

- Hyndburn Borough Council 

- Hyndburn Park, Woodnook and Springhill Community Schools 

- Accrington Academy 

- Rhyddings, Hollins and Mount Carmel Secondary Schools 

- Accrington Jobcentreplus 

- Fern Gore Residents Associations 

- Hyndburn Cultural Association 

- HBC - Community Safety Partnership 

## **Developments for 2022/23** 

- **To continue working in partnership with all relevant agencies.** 

- **To promote services and activities to generate income.** 

- **To create safe and secure environment for service user and providers.** 

- **To work to the aims and objectives of organisation.** 

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- **To lease office space and maximise room hire at the earliest opportunity.** 

- **To practice and promote equality, diversity and cohesion.** 

- **To identify and develop projects to meet local community needs.** 

- **To improve active membership of management committee.** 

- **To organise appropriate training for staff, volunteers and management.** 

- **To continue to identify and secure funding for sustainability.** 

- **To review policies and procedure and develop others when required** 

- **To promote and provide volunteering opportunity for the local residents.** 

   - **To upgrade the community facility by painting and installing new carpets.** 

**THIS ANNUAL REPORT – 2021/22 WAS PREPARED BY Cllr MUNSIF DAD JP Secretary** 

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SCAITCLIFFE COMMUNITY CENTRE
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REPORT ANO FINANc￿L STATEIIENTS
YEAR ENDED 31 AIARCH 2022
CWTY NUMBER 1135343
COMPANY NUMBER 05237524

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Dam'ati
121246
30,421 151 667
21,255
84,714
21.2S5
64.714
2,(60
24.085
24,085
Tt)t•l r•wur¢88 •xpwd•d
N•t In¢omlng ToB¢)ure•¥
79.704
79.704
168,3031
Tow fu￿8 fowr
9.703 158.6(K)I
1111,0421 31S,059 204,017
41,542
30,421
71.963
1152,5851 284.638 132,053
Tow lund• c*rrf•d lorward
179,34S
324,762 14S.417
111.042
315,059 204,017
Tho 6tst•martofffn8nck91 AcUvM6& indu418s all g•ln8 qnd Icth08 tho year.
l rowJrc08 and r•styjr￿ d6ri¥8 from conty"nuing 8CYvithos.
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SCAITCUFFE COMMUNITY CENTRE
BALANCE SHEET
AS AT 31 MARCH 2022
2022
2021
TaThJlt40 Flx•d A¥8•ts
35.220
37.280
Current As¥ot•
Debtors IPA YE)
Prepayments
Stock
Cash 81 bank and In hand
110.778
169,746
Crndltors". arnounts f•lllng d
Ithln 1 year
14231
12.8491
Not curr•ht amots
110.355
166.896
N•t A￿•ts
145.575
204.176
B*l•nco on AceYmul￿Od Fund
145,417
204.017
Forthe y88r endiro 31.03.2022 company enliU8d kn axtrmptson from audit under 8ectiw 471 ofthe Compenies A(a 2fTh.
The members have not requir&J thè c(xnpany lo otA8in an 8udil In ￿r￿dance Wlh 476 of the Comp8niè$ Act 2W6.
directorfs ackn0vAed￿ jh￿r respth*bility for Comp￿.￿ with the raquirements of ActTrhith wspecl to 8c¢oJnting r8cLYds
and for the weparation of accounts.
ON 8eH*LF OF THE BOARD
Signod
D8tsTrZ.aq. Z¥ZZ
Mr M Yase8n

SCAITCLIFFE COMMUNITY CENTRE
NOTES TO THE FIIUNCIAL STATEMeNTS
FOR TNE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Ae¢ourtlng
The Financk￿ st81èrn8nts h#ve boen prepar8¢ In gccoraanc8 with applirdt4e
Amntlr¥ Standards in tho Unl1￿ ￿n9￿¢M and with the Statémeni of
Rtcomrn8nded Pr8CtiC8' Acc¢uniino by Chartties, ISORP 20051 I￿u0￿ in
March 2005. Th8 Prin￿p￿ occounlffj pplldgs adopw in tho pr8porakn dth
finants￿ Stat￿ryts we JB f¢410￿..
The finan¢i& 8tai8m8nts havg b•on kY0￿red on tho histc¥fc¥ cost b8818 of8¢countrrKa.
Fund ac¢ountlrè
Fund8 by th6 ChÈrty aro •ikn8r.
unr•￿￿•d 9on•ral funds
These fundB which can be In 8¢C￿￿8n¢• Trhith the chartl•bl• c￿je￿o$
ai the discredon of th8 Trtssiee&.
R•￿￿¢t•d
The8e 8rB ¥vhich ¢8n only be us*1 paitcular r8sthct•d purposas ¥￿thin
the objects of the Chaiity. R•5tridons ari30 when by the cknor or*thon
funde ¥0 for ￿ru)￿larr8Slrthd purpo8
D•prg¢lation
OeFxeciabon is Cal0￿at0d on fi￿ 4ssgt8 to %vrit• d¢h¥n theircost, 108$
m*8d reBldual volutr, ovér ththr expectod u#eful I1￿8. The fc41o%sing r8ts8
have beon aPEd*J'.
ComMrt8r wulwn8nt
Fixbjres & FItDngs
33%
15%
duciry balancè
red¢rinG b81ance
Stsi¢rc• rfFundlng
Hyndbjm 8orouoh COurK￿".
819 Lottery Fund"
92,117
d Rdat•d tknnt8
L8n¢18￿re 8ME- ty UK
Lottory Cr￿MUnty Fund
15,(l)J
19.728
141.415
~ Wa¥ r88tricW for Capit￿ and r8¥enu• gr8nts.
C¢)8ts In FUrth•ran￿ of th• Ch•rW* Obj•
2021
Insuranc
T*how & Intarn
General Admin wsi
rul￿ & Management F
Tr85*1 & SubskAtene
Con8ultani P88S
E¥anl Cust
R&pairs & ￿noW816
Prq8ct FurKling
Refreshm•nts
Sundry EX￿r￿•S
B8nk Charges
1.W7
6,070
1,907
400
2,171
2.171
79
1.833
4,731
1,378
1.833
4.731
1,378
7,7
102
146
58
21,255
24,085

SCAITCLIFFE COMMUNITY CENTRE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
fjov•rnanc• co•t¥
2022
49.183
14.931
49.183
14,931
Redundancy
JJdil & Aecountsncy
Le991 Fees
Truslae e¥p8
51,043
64.714
64.714
52,883
D*Pr￿1811•n
2022
2Q21
D•preclatlon- ￿•d
2.736
Flxod aM•ts
Equipmemt
Tow$
Bglance blf 2021
AdditiTris
Disrx)sals
31 March 2022
27.144
46.756
24.952
27,144
8,758
24.952
98.852
reciation
B8larKe bif2021
Provision in ygar
Disposals
31 M8rth 2022
39.618
1,071
21.954
61.572
40,689 22.943
63,632
31 March 2022
BJlanc• blf 2021
27,144
27.144
8,c67
7.138
ILXJ9
2.998
35.220
37.280
Debtor%
Room Hire
Pro￿Y￿•nl¥
2022
2021
WagBs
Crodttors
*mount8 lalllng du• w￿h1￿ om year..
2022
2021
Accru818
PAYE
(Xher cr8dltois
Oefarred IrTwme
1.770
1.079
177
423
2,849
P•9• 7

SCAITCLIFFE COM,MUNITY CENTRE
ACCOUNTAST.% REPORT
FOR THE YEAR E￿DED 31 .MARCH 2022
W¢ are pleas¢d to act as th¢ appointed accounthnts for the Scaitcliffe Community Centrc.
We confirrn thai the itttachcd Financial Staiements for the year cnded 31 March 2022 have been prepared in
accordance with r¢lcYanr siatut¢s and standards. without audit. from the aceountEng records, invoices.
rcceipis. infornution and explanations provided to us.
A Y A Accollntanis
82 Blackbum Road
A¢crington
Lancashire
BB5 ILL
22nd August 2022
AYA A¢¢ountants
2 ￿'.￿Ck¥,.M Tr08d
At£riiThg¢on
L&n￿h￿* BBS 1LL
jrrfoeoyth.acL￿n￿$¥&j.uk
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SCAITCLIFFE COMMUNITY CENTRE
{A COMPANY LIMrrED BY GUWTEEI
REPORT ANO FINANc￿L STATEIIENTS
YEAR ENDED 31 AIARCH 2022
CWTY NUMBER 1135343
COMPANY NUMBER 05237524

SCAITCLIFFE COMMUNITY CENTRE
LEGAL AND ￿lmINIsTRATIvE INFORMATION
Constltutksn
Scaitclrffe Ccrtmunity Centre 15 8 comparTry limited by gU8ranlee and a rffji5ter8d ch¥rty
governed by rts memoTandunF 8nd arbdgs of asso￿8￿￿7
Charlty NuM￿r
1135343
Comp4ry Nurnb•f
05237524
Dlrectors,Tru8tse$ and Mamb•r•
Mohammed Y8seen ICts•lwwl
oh8mnEd Ayub ITrnd8urn¢
Salahuddin Khan
rruSto0
unsif Dad
Shaukal
M. Munir
N8zir HU￿aIn
Shahzad ￿1q
Javed Iqbol
h8r Z8m8n
M Akbar
AGKh8n
IR•¥n•o i&iowzi)
IIIIW21J
Comwrby Secrntary
Munsrf Da
R•glst*rqd Offle•
Hann8h Slraet
Accrington
Lanca$hirè
BB5 OQX
Accountsnts
A.Y.A Accountan
82 B18ckburn Road
Accriryton
Lancgshlro
8851LL
Bank•rs
Y(xk8hlr8 Benk
61ad4burn Road
AccrirvJlon
Lan¢8shire
B851JN

SCAITCLIFFE COMMUNITY CENTRE
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Th9 Tftjstees w858nl I￿r r8POrt. together1￿th the fnandl $tatsm8nts. for Ihe y6arend&J
31 March 2022. The fin8n&818tat¢ments have boan proparod in ac¢ordan¢e ap￿l￿ble
aGwunlrvJ w11￿ •y ￿1h the Ch8nty$ Tr￿1 t>8*J wld opllc&Jlo law.
Scaildrffa C(Thmurtity C8ntre18 a company Ilmit•d bygu8r8nt•& It 1$ r•3*t•￿j urd8rth•
Charflts Act. T&3i8trntion numbor 1135343.
ObJ•¢t •fth• Charltyand Prfrtclwl AcJ¥lty
Th8 c*Jioct of the Charity and its pAr￿PaI acti*iy is to •dvanc•th8 ¥jUcBb'￿. to r•1
povwty, sicthe5s and distr88s arsiry and lo pmtect the gwd ￿84th of the res￿8￿t9 of the
S¢41tdrffe area in A￿ngton I'The Bgn8fioari•8'1.Prtmarfly tr¥Jt not 8xclu￿v&lY by the
hddir9 of dasses,18cbJres. 8eminarn, o)un*diw aThJ drop In 88ssEons.To astablbh and
manage 8 eA)mmunity contre to provvje f8oliti9s In the intsrg5ts of social wemare for
racrethn and leisur& OCQJPalion. For p￿e ￿ hav8 naed ty reason ofttK*ir
e, (bsaknlty, a¢￿0M1¢ circ%mstsnce5 th th6 0￿8Ct ofimwomng the
R•vj•wofA￿v￿II￿l
Tho Ch8rityprovide8 various fa￿111￿ and 10 help tha b•nffjcKiri8$ i.e. thrryJuh use
of edutstion. human ruour¢e$. r*xoslon •to It ralsos funds by uTrlc*s to
Imprfft the 8ituaUon and Ilv•J ofthe b*)•fid8ri•¥ in th8 Sc*hdhl8 ar88 in Ac￿r￿n..
AdmlntStr4don
The Charity l• mar•G•J by a Manog8menl Ctynrth?, tho ara tts
rru6t88S.
Th• Frwnbers LY the M8nap•m•nl Committe• wam a$fr4+￿."
M Ylxen
M Ayub
S Khan
Munsw D*J
Shguk81 Aji
lj'az Ahmed
mOhamr￿ Murrir
AGKhan
M Akbar
Athar Zaman
No Tru8th• r8e•iv8d *y rI￿J￿rat￿ from th• Ch•rtydwrvJ th• y8*.
G Kh8n
AbKI
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SCAITCLIFFE COMMUNITY CENTRE
RepoRT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
T•xatlon Status
The Charity is exempt from Corw8tion Tax by TrArtue of ils 8tatus 88 a reglstered charity.
poll￿¥￿ Reierv•s
The Charity aims to bulld up and m8intsin 5uffid6nt ￿5h re88tve# In G8nèrJl Fund to ¢Tra￿a rt 10
continue to pay its running costs for 6 mclths.
RoBpgn¥lbllltl•i of tho Tnmteos
Cornpany law requires thè Truyl88s lo prepar8 finanual sts18men15 for each financK81 ytarwhich give a
f8ir wew of the s181t of affairs of the chadiablè company as 81 lh8 balance St￿et date and of its
incon* and expenditur8 fer the financial year. In preparK￿ those fina￿￿81 $ts18menlB. TNstees
81K)uld follow best pr8clice 8rKI.
8818Ct $uit3tr18 accojniing prA*k8s and than appty them o)nsi5tendy.
makejudg8m8nts 8nd estrm8tes Ih818rè rea$onabl8 and pruoenl., and
prepaw the fiancial statewents ihe goiry cMcern basi8 unless it is inappropriote to
that the ¢x)mpany ￿11 on thai bqsls.
Th8 accourts h8ve been prepgred in accordancè tho sped81 FXQVi8KXI$ Within Part Vll of the
Compani&s Act 1985 relatin9 to small entibg5.
Trys report V188 8pproved byth8 MangJeTh*ni Cornrnittee 8nd *gned o) tts ￿h8￿[ by..
SKJn8d
Mr M Y85ten
Pty•J

SCAITCLIFFE COMMUNITY CENTRE
STATEMÈNT OF FINANCIAL ACTMTIE8
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
2022
Tw
In¢omln4 r•8OYi
r•¥ourc•s from Fvndiry..
Furtds Retsi
15.Cb)O
15.OLh)
InwJ)o Gèrwa
Renr & Rts)m Ifyre
110,117
110,117
Refunds
Inv•skn•nl incom•
Other inC￿rng r8swrc•s
N•t IiKoming r•8our¢•• av•Ha￿• for rhwttablo
•p￿1¢allon
10.252
10,252
123
123
4,726
4,726
11.129
20.189
31,298
19.72
R•soure•s axpandéd
Fundr81sing co$t8
ci)antat48 activili8S
Governanc6 cort8
Dam'ati
121246
30,421 151 667
21,255
84,714
21.2S5
64.714
2,(60
24.085
24,085
Tt)t•l r•wur¢88 •xpwd•d
N•t In¢omlng ToB¢)ure•¥
79.704
79.704
168,3031
Tow fu￿8 fowr
9.703 158.6(K)I
1111,0421 31S,059 204,017
41,542
30,421
71.963
1152,5851 284.638 132,053
Tow lund• c*rrf•d lorward
179,34S
324,762 14S.417
111.042
315,059 204,017
Tho 6tst•martofffn8nck91 AcUvM6& indu418s all g•ln8 qnd Icth08 tho year.
l rowJrc08 and r•styjr￿ d6ri¥8 from conty"nuing 8CYvithos.
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SCAITCUFFE COMMUNITY CENTRE
BALANCE SHEET
AS AT 31 MARCH 2022
2022
2021
TaThJlt40 Flx•d A¥8•ts
35.220
37.280
Current As¥ot•
Debtors IPA YE)
Prepayments
Stock
Cash 81 bank and In hand
110.778
169,746
Crndltors". arnounts f•lllng d
Ithln 1 year
14231
12.8491
Not curr•ht amots
110.355
166.896
N•t A￿•ts
145.575
204.176
B*l•nco on AceYmul￿Od Fund
145,417
204.017
Forthe y88r endiro 31.03.2022 company enliU8d kn axtrmptson from audit under 8ectiw 471 ofthe Compenies A(a 2fTh.
The members have not requir&J thè c(xnpany lo otA8in an 8udil In ￿r￿dance Wlh 476 of the Comp8niè$ Act 2W6.
directorfs ackn0vAed￿ jh￿r respth*bility for Comp￿.￿ with the raquirements of ActTrhith wspecl to 8c¢oJnting r8cLYds
and for the weparation of accounts.
ON 8eH*LF OF THE BOARD
Signod
D8tsTrZ.aq. Z¥ZZ
Mr M Yase8n

SCAITCLIFFE COMMUNITY CENTRE
NOTES TO THE FIIUNCIAL STATEMeNTS
FOR TNE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Ae¢ourtlng
The Financk￿ st81èrn8nts h#ve boen prepar8¢ In gccoraanc8 with applirdt4e
Amntlr¥ Standards in tho Unl1￿ ￿n9￿¢M and with the Statémeni of
Rtcomrn8nded Pr8CtiC8' Acc¢uniino by Chartties, ISORP 20051 I￿u0￿ in
March 2005. Th8 Prin￿p￿ occounlffj pplldgs adopw in tho pr8porakn dth
finants￿ Stat￿ryts we JB f¢410￿..
The finan¢i& 8tai8m8nts havg b•on kY0￿red on tho histc¥fc¥ cost b8818 of8¢countrrKa.
Fund ac¢ountlrè
Fund8 by th6 ChÈrty aro •ikn8r.
unr•￿￿•d 9on•ral funds
These fundB which can be In 8¢C￿￿8n¢• Trhith the chartl•bl• c￿je￿o$
ai the discredon of th8 Trtssiee&.
R•￿￿¢t•d
The8e 8rB ¥vhich ¢8n only be us*1 paitcular r8sthct•d purposas ¥￿thin
the objects of the Chaiity. R•5tridons ari30 when by the cknor or*thon
funde ¥0 for ￿ru)￿larr8Slrthd purpo8
D•prg¢lation
OeFxeciabon is Cal0￿at0d on fi￿ 4ssgt8 to %vrit• d¢h¥n theircost, 108$
m*8d reBldual volutr, ovér ththr expectod u#eful I1￿8. The fc41o%sing r8ts8
have beon aPEd*J'.
ComMrt8r wulwn8nt
Fixbjres & FItDngs
33%
15%
duciry balancè
red¢rinG b81ance
Stsi¢rc• rfFundlng
Hyndbjm 8orouoh COurK￿".
819 Lottery Fund"
92,117
d Rdat•d tknnt8
L8n¢18￿re 8ME- ty UK
Lottory Cr￿MUnty Fund
15,(l)J
19.728
141.415
~ Wa¥ r88tricW for Capit￿ and r8¥enu• gr8nts.
C¢)8ts In FUrth•ran￿ of th• Ch•rW* Obj•
2021
Insuranc
T*how & Intarn
General Admin wsi
rul￿ & Management F
Tr85*1 & SubskAtene
Con8ultani P88S
E¥anl Cust
R&pairs & ￿noW816
Prq8ct FurKling
Refreshm•nts
Sundry EX￿r￿•S
B8nk Charges
1.W7
6,070
1,907
400
2,171
2.171
79
1.833
4,731
1,378
1.833
4.731
1,378
7,7
102
146
58
21,255
24,085

SCAITCLIFFE COMMUNITY CENTRE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
fjov•rnanc• co•t¥
2022
49.183
14.931
49.183
14,931
Redundancy
JJdil & Aecountsncy
Le991 Fees
Truslae e¥p8
51,043
64.714
64.714
52,883
D*Pr￿1811•n
2022
2Q21
D•preclatlon- ￿•d
2.736
Flxod aM•ts
Equipmemt
Tow$
Bglance blf 2021
AdditiTris
Disrx)sals
31 March 2022
27.144
46.756
24.952
27,144
8,758
24.952
98.852
reciation
B8larKe bif2021
Provision in ygar
Disposals
31 M8rth 2022
39.618
1,071
21.954
61.572
40,689 22.943
63,632
31 March 2022
BJlanc• blf 2021
27,144
27.144
8,c67
7.138
ILXJ9
2.998
35.220
37.280
Debtor%
Room Hire
Pro￿Y￿•nl¥
2022
2021
WagBs
Crodttors
*mount8 lalllng du• w￿h1￿ om year..
2022
2021
Accru818
PAYE
(Xher cr8dltois
Oefarred IrTwme
1.770
1.079
177
423
2,849
P•9• 7

SCAITCLIFFE COM,MUNITY CENTRE
ACCOUNTAST.% REPORT
FOR THE YEAR E￿DED 31 .MARCH 2022
W¢ are pleas¢d to act as th¢ appointed accounthnts for the Scaitcliffe Community Centrc.
We confirrn thai the itttachcd Financial Staiements for the year cnded 31 March 2022 have been prepared in
accordance with r¢lcYanr siatut¢s and standards. without audit. from the aceountEng records, invoices.
rcceipis. infornution and explanations provided to us.
A Y A Accollntanis
82 Blackbum Road
A¢crington
Lancashire
BB5 ILL
22nd August 2022
AYA A¢¢ountants
2 ￿'.￿Ck¥,.M Tr08d
At£riiThg¢on
L&n￿h￿* BBS 1LL
jrrfoeoyth.acL￿n￿$¥&j.uk
Pog•8