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Trustees' Annual Report for the period
Period start date Period end date 1[st] Sept 2022 To 31[st] Aug 2023
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Section A Reference and administration details
Charity name ReSound Community Choir
Other names charity is known by
ReSound
Registered charity number (if any) 1138352
Charity's principal address
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42 Mill Dam Lane
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Ormskirk, Lancashire
Postcode L40 7TQ
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Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
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Dates acted if not for whole Name of person (or body) entitled
Trustee name Office (if any)
year to appoint trustee (if any)
1 Sarah Monteith Chair Whole Year
2 Helen Thompson Treasurer Whole Year
3 Karen Aspden Whole Year
4 Liz McBride Whole Year
5 Polly Brown Whole Year
6 Vicky Murtagh 28 [th] Sept Onwards
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Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)
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| Bank | The Co-operative Bank P.O. Box 101, 1 Balloon Street, Manchester, M60 4EP |
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Section B Structure, governance and management
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Type of governing document Constitution, adopted 9[th] March, 2010. (eg. trust deed, constitution) Amended 7[th] March, 2016. How the charity is constituted (eg. trust, association, company)[Association with seventy- eight adult and six child members ] Trustee selection methods A third of the Trustees are to be elected by the membership (eg. appointed by, elected by) each year at the AGM in September. Each will stand for three years.
Additional governance issues (Optional information)
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You may choose to include There is a safeguarding policy in place. All trustees and additional information, where volunteers who have direct contact with or responsibility for relevant, about: the young voice members are required to be DBS checked. policies and procedures The choir are members of Making Music, an association adopted for the induction and which works directly with not for profit music organisations, training of trustees; providing advice and guidance. They also broker public
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the organisational liability insurance from RSA for our events. structure and any wider network with which the charity ReSound are also members of West Lancashire Council for works; Voluntary Service, who are an excellent source of advice and
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relationship with any related community liaison. parties; All trustees are volunteers who give their time without
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trustee financial or other recompense.
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major risks and the system and procedures to manage them.
Section C Objectives and activities
To advance, improve, develop and maintain public Summary of the objects of the education in, and appreciation of, the art and science of charity set out in its music in all its aspects by any means the trustees see fit, governing document including through the presentation of public concerts and recitals;
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In planning our activities for the year, we kept in mind the Charity Commission dance on public benefit at our trustees meeting. The focus of our activities remains the weekly meeting of our members to sing together. This provides not only opportunity to learn new skills and improve on musical ability, but is vital in the building of community amongst the members. Membership is open to anyone in the community, and is not Summary of the main activities undertaken for the restricted in any way. The choir members go out of their public benefit in relation to way to ensure that everyone feels involved, including these objects (include within collecting people from their homes and providing resources this section the statutory in a variety of accessible media. This approach has definitely declaration that trustees have benefited all in the choir members who are gaining valuable had regard to the guidance life experience through mixing with a broad cross section of issued by the Charity people. Commission on public benefit) The public performances that have resulted from this activity have been available to a broad cross section of the community. In the past, the choir have endeavoured to take part in a variety of activities, from specific fundraisers to free, large scale public events and private performances at local nursing homes. This ensures that as many people as possible can benefit from the experience of hearing live choral music.
Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)
Unlike many community choirs, ReSound is run on a solely voluntary basis, and we are extremely grateful to our musicians and musical director who give freely of their time and expertise.
The choir themselves also give their time and energy in You may choose to include supporting events and ensuring that things run smoothly. further statements, where relevant, about: The choir have continued to use their fundraising to provide policy on grantmaking; free, accessible events for local care homes, and to hold affordable concerts for the community. Our ticket income policy programme related allows us to keep the amount we charge to a minimum, investment; providing uniform etc for new members as needed. The contribution made by Trust are continuing to review the financial direction the volunteers. choir takes in order to adapt to needs as they arise.
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Section D Achievements and performance
| Summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year |
September Songs 2022 threw up an interesting and unexpected post-pandemic problem. Our audience all went on holiday! Travel disruption earlier in the year lead to people postponing their holidays, and suddenly, a week before the event, we found ourselves with fewer audience than choir! Never ones to be defeated, we decided the choir themselves could be the audience, and this lead to a wonderful celebratory evening of music from all sides. Thanks to the hard work of Polly and Karen the room was looking beautiful as we arrived to start our concert. The theme of the night was Sowing the Seeds of Love, looking at the many ways love runs through our lives. The full choir kicked us off with Silly Love Songs, complete with school percussion intro and excellent brass from Lotte, Shaun and Tim. The children joined us for Fix You, and then the main choir took their seats to be entertained as the children inflatable guitar solo in the middle. ReMix went next, with our talented Ukulele players Jason, Polly, Chris and Pat accompanying It Must Be Love. Our Tenor group followed this with the beautiful Breaking Up is Hard to Do, then the band lifted things with the Bellamy Brothers Let Your Love Flow, sung beautifully by Paul. Austin and Sarah followed audience joined , after a demonstration of the Makaton version by the wonderful Iris! Thank you for the Music was next, with solos by Karen, Jean, Linda and Alice, and our very own girl with golden interval with the high energy, deeply divisive but great fun Respect Mega Mix! the Evening, again with Sax from Lotte, Shaun and Sarah, and the choir rejoined us for the haunting My Heart Will Go On, with accompanying whistle by Liz and solo by Zach. ReFresh once again treated us to an Elton John classic, Can You Feel the Love Tonight, and ReMix sang the stunning And So It Goes, a Billy Joel song arranged by Bob Chilcott for the Kings Singers. Reflect kept the theme going with I the Mood for Love, and the choir rejoined us for our title song, Sowing the Seeds of Love. Bridge Over Troubled Water was a powerful reminder of how important it is to look after each other, followed by the modern equivalent, You Will Be Found, from the musical Dear Evan Hansen. Our soloists Harriet, Joanna, Millie and Ella were joined by Maddie playing the beautiful cello line. Our final song invited the audience to join us in a rousing rendition of Hey Jude, and with that our evening was over! We had a wonderful time, but we were all excited to start thinking about Christmas! First though, we had our AGM at Christ Church Ministry Centre, again catered for by the wonderfulGav and Caz. |
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Heading in to the chilly winter we were all very excited to
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Christmas concert, Celebrate, albeit with the slightly
worrying knowledge that the event was a week earlier than
usual! We managed to get a couple of rehearsals in at the
church to sort out the seating plan and other details which
really helped as we approached the event.
After a reasonably good tech, unusually, we finally got to
the main event. A crisp wintery evening saw almost three
hundred meet in the church, and the choir kicked things off
with Joy to
opened in prayer, and our congregation joined us for O Come
powerful Mary Did You Know, and we followed that with
Hol In the Bleak Midwinter. John
David read for us before we invited the congregation to join
us again for Silent Night, leading in to the stunning O Holy
Night, with solos from the girls. The Muppets It Feels Like
Christmas started to shift the tone, and ReMix followed that
with Winter Wonderland before the choir tortured, I mean,
entertained the congregation with Must Be Santa, complete
with speedy actions.
recipe mulled apple accompanied the mince
pies in the interval, then we were ready to kick off with the
Wizzard classic, I Wish it Could be Christmas Every Day.
The audience joined us for a rousing rendition of Good King
gorgeous original
composition, Please Can We Have Christmas Every Day,
reflecting on Christmases past. Reflect sang the beautiful
Believe from Polar Express, and then a Christmas Blessing in
the darkness of the church. Hark the Herald broke through
the reflective silence to bring us to a celebratory end, and
after Phil had thanked us and closed in prayer, the choir
sang our final number, the wonderful swing of Man with the
Bag, sending us out on our way to enjoy our Christmas time.
It was a brilliant night and we all really enjoyed the music
and the time spent with friends and family.
As it was so early this year, we had ten days before
Christmas, so clearly not singing for that length of time
going to be an option. A few of us sang carols at the
Elmridge Arms, then on the Wednesday we went Carol
family then ending up at the Wharf. We had a lovely night,
and it was nice to be out and walking together, before we
wished each other Merry Christmas and headed off to our
own families for the festive season.
In January we
began our new set. Unusually the plan was to do the same
set at both the May and September concerts, because in
between we would be performing in Paris. This would be the
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In March, for the first time since 2019 we organised a training day! But not just any old training day. Thanks to an incredible donation we were able to book Katumba, a lively and vibrant Samba drumming group from Liverpool. In the morning a smaller group of us met at Scarisbrick Village Hall to look at reading music, learning what the dots and sticks meant and how to navigate our way around the pages. Then in the afternoon the rest of the choir joined us, as we were all wondering what to expect. The team from Katumba took us through a series of mindfulness sessions, drum teaching sessions and finally a giant performance. With fifty of us all drumming in the room, the sound was amazing, you could feel it never mind hear it, and creating a performance that we were all part of filled us all with joy. We were on a high for ages afterwards, and we are so grateful to have been given that donation enabling us to experience such a wonderful event. After dashing home for a quick shower we met back up to party! A Shaun Special and a Pie, what more could anyone want! We danced the night away. We have had some amazing training days over the years but this has to be one with the rest of the set. t to miss out on something to work towards in May, so we set about finding ourselves an audience. Vicky spent many a happy hour on the phone to the care homes, persuading and cajoling them to come to the Civic Hall for an afternoon tea and a sing. Eventually we had an audience of about forty, who had plenty of room to spread out around their tables and enjoy their afternoon tea. We sang through all of the set, mostly without music, and they all had a wonderful afternoon, thanking us and promising to come again next time! A recording of them all to allow us to use them as backing tracks for Paris. Technical gremlins mean the first recording once the audience had gone we opened the bar and after a brief interval for refreshments we cracked on and re-recorded all the Paris songs, ready to work with them for Paris. It was a lovely day, and whilst we might have hoped more early days since covid, and hopefully in the future more of them would be willing to come out to us. We followed this concert with our summer social- this time at the new venue of Chapel Gallery in Ormskirk. We had a Shaun disco special, and some delicious food and astonishingly huge cake for dessert, and a lovely evening all together. Usually the summer social would be where this report ends, but not this year! Oh no! For the first time ever we decided to take the choir on tour, and do an overseas performance.
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Rather than me do the report for this, I asked a couple of the
choir. Paris Trip Thursday July 20 [th] -Monday July 24 [th]
2023- Report by Ann Morley
The day arrived for our choir trip to Paris an early start at
4am due to a rail strike, had us boarding our coach bleary
eyed but very excited. Sarah had planned our trip with
attention to every detail. Hotel, restaurants, Metro travel, a
boat trip on the Sienne, and of course our choir concert, held
in the Jardin du Luxemburg.
Our travel on Eurostar was made more enjoyable with us
singing some of our concert itinerary and we were joined by
some American students who gave us great applause. After
arriving at our hotel, we started our sightseeing after our
evening meal at La Scuderia Mulino with a visit to The
Trocadero and a magical view of the Eiffel Tower, which
sparkled at precisely 11pm. The atmosphere was wonderful
with the tower with its twinkly lights and of course a photo
opportunity for us all.
After breakfast the next morning we were off to Place De La
Concorde to see the Eiffel Tower again but from a boat trip
this time on the Sienne, a very chilling experience on what
was a lovely day. Then time to relax and enjoy the
Parisienne café culture for coffee. Back on The Batobus to
explore the exterior of Notre Dame, the twelfth century
Cathedral with its flying buttresses and gargoyles was a
wonderful sight.
Café Panis was a delight for lunch. Then for an end to the
day we walked along the Champs Elysees with its array of
individual shops and cafes. The Arc de Triumph was
stunning and viewing the eternal flame was very emotional.
Saturday was concert day, at the Jardin du Luxemburg. A
beautiful park, where we sang in a tall band stand where
the acoustics where amazing. Lots of audience appreciation,
with one person asking if we were performing anywhere else
in Paris. The whole experience was wonderful. Dinner that
evening was at the Boullion Chartier, a truly French
experience with a great atmosphere and Lynn and Jason
even sampling the snails. The evening finished with a visit to
the Galleries Lafayette, an upmarket department store with
impressive ceiling displays.
Sunday, we started by exploring Montmartre with its
amazing artists painting as we watched. Even the rain
day, we took a long lunch in one of the
street cafés at Place Du Tertre.
After returning to the hotel to freshen up, we took a stroll to
Sacre Coeur, probably one of the most icon monuments in
Paris. With its Roman Byzantine style and serene
atmosphere, it has a view over the whole of Paris from the
entrance.
For our final evening in Paris, we had a really enjoyable
dinner at Restaurante de Wepler. A good time was had by
all, even though we were all a little sad that our trip was
coming to an end. Our journey home the next day was very
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until we arrived at Euston station in London to find our nephew, was the star of the day, tracking a diverted route home through Leeds to St Helens where Sarah had arranged the coach to pick us up. We were all so grateful for his knowledge and expertise which brought us home safely. The whole trip to Paris was an amazing experience, made easy by all the hard work Sarah had put in with her expert planning, calm attitude when meeting difficulties and patience with us all. forget! Report by Cheryl Jordan It was an early start so the journey on the coach to London was pretty calm and quiet. On arriving in St Pancras we had a little time to kill before boarding our train and in this time Mary lost her suitcase but eventually and luckily found it again, thank the Lord. The Eurostar journey was very pleasant, we ate our lunch and had a little tipple. Everyone was in fine spirits and a sing song took place to which we even gathered a little audience. Upon arriving in Paris Sarah had to navigate thirty people through the metro system which is basically like the London Underground but more difficult, and to be we would still be trying to find our way out of there! Arriving at our hotel we were allocated our rooms, we got ready for the evening meal and after we went to the Trocadero to see the Eiffel Tower which looked so beautiful lit up in the nights sky. On gathering everyone for photos we noticed that little Lynn had gone missing so a search party was sent out to try and find her. It was a special night for me as my son Adam who was in Paris at a conference had arrange to meet us there and he helped in taking the group photographs so he came in handy. Oh and little Lynne was found but not in time for the photos. During our time in Paris we encountered some pick pockets, poor Sue had her purse stolen on the Metro on our first night, luckily they only managed to take the cash out of the purse and leave the purse on the floor. On the second night a few of us went to a Bistro and sat outside, we seen a guy acting a bit suspicious but we were on to him straight away and kept our eye on him. He took up a seat next to a table full of people who were busy chatting and Kim and Sarah kept their beady eye on him, then they witnessed him take a purse from a ladies handbag, take the money out leaving the purse behind. As he got up to wal thie him. He quickly dropped the money and was shooed on his way. It was all very exciting and we felt very good about our little effort to stop these low life thieves who prey on vulnerable tourists. -Saturday was concert day. On travelling to the park where the concert was to be held we had to navigate the metro again! Sarah stopped us all to give us the details of our train etc.. we continued to our platform but a train ulled u at the lat orm we had ust sto ed at p p p f j pp
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to gather people, we continued to walk until Sarah stopped to make sure we were still altogether but we had people missing. Mentioning no names Colin, Karen, Marilyn and Edna, were no where to be seen. They only got on the train that had pulled up and where on their way to god knows where! Luckily they made it back to us and we continued our journey to the park. The venue was beautiful and the ch was outstanding, she coul everyone seemed to understand her. At the end of the concert it was all very emotional and a few tears were shed, to say it was a perfect day was an understatement. We all went for a lovely meal and in the evening we went out for drinks to celebrate a successful day. Sunday we ventured along the Moulin Rouge on our way to Sacre Coeur Passing numerous naughty shops selling rather naughty things and I akes, although they probably did sell cream in there amongst other Eiffel Tower shaped vibrating toys, not that I looked too closely but, I was rather taken eBay. Sacre Coeur was beautiful and Sarah took us up the Funicular! The views from up there were lovely. We had a nice long lunch with a bit of fizz and ended with a little shopping for souvenirs. When the day came to start our journey home all was going so well and smoothly until we got to Euston where all trains were cancelled and we were nephew Oliver helped find our way out of London but it involved racing across to Kings Cross to board the train to Leeds which was jam packed. We managed to get on the last carriage but it was mostly standing room only. A few members managed to get a seat but the majority of us had to stand or sit on the floor so this was going to be a long trip north. -3- Luckily a very nice guy started talking to us and keeping people amused and fascinating everyone as he was a professor of colour, some of our members ended up getting off the train a little wiser than when they got on! Eventually we made it back to St Helens where our coach picked us up to take us back to St Bedes. We were tired and exhausted but we managed to have a little sing song to keep our spirits up. All in all it was an amazing trip to Paris with lots of laughs and adventures but the main thing was we made lots of lovely memories to cherish forever. Thank you Sarah for organising this trip, for your patience and your company and to everyone involved, thanks for the memories. In the future we have our September concert, a chance to perform our set for the final time, and of course we can begin looking forward to Christmas all over again! We never get tired of it! In the new year we have a London trip to plan, as well as our May concert, and hopefully we will be able to see a bit more of the lovely care homes we welcomed t reall lookin orward to it all! y g f
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Section E Financial review As we are at increofing our 5yen£fin9 commitmerttfor 2024, we Aave inCree(Mr reservepor to engure ait(purfixe&costs can be met. Ive currently K £5827 in casA reserves, some of wfiicfi is stiiffrom fiut most of wAicfi is genercA01Tfvn&5. ffiisyuts us in at tfie ottom of our reServesyofY, so we wiffjwftrfi Aar&tAis year to increase our reserve5. Brief sL*oment of the charlty's pollcy on regerve• Detalls of any fund8 materlally in deficit tot appfzca6fe Further flnanclal revlew detalls (Optlonal Inforniatlon) rity syrinciy source o iryit u year een from mem6ersAiyfees a7u(ticEet sa&s at two of (yur concerts. Section F Other optional information orwar&to next year, wit ntni?a two ig CLmcerts in t ear. Sefore tfiat. we fiave Septenther songs, our an&of course, CAristmas to thoAfonvar&toi fAis year we wttfa&o be stngiwfor Queenfcouyt 0$piCe £igAts of£ove service, an4fwe re realty tookingforwor(f to some newfvn&¥ tfiere. ererea Section G Declaration The trustee8 declare that they have approved the trustees. report above. Slgned on behalf of the charlty's trustees Slgnaturo(s) Full name($) Posttlon (eg Secretary, Chalr, etc) Sarah Anne Montelth Chair of Trust Date 13th October, 2023 18- Ock19éf 2023 R•Sound TAR 10 Augugt 2023
Resound Comrnunity Choir EW58473 Recei tsand ment8 account8 To CC16a For th• p•rtod 0110912022 3110V20fd Sectioii A Receipts and payments Endowmont fvAd• fund• Votl lund• La•t y•or A1 R•1 Ticket sales & raffles Subs¢d tlon$ Donatn$ MiscdIarY& 211J 100 ChoirsociJ15 WeÈkend awa 104 tabhl. 123 Venue hirelstora In5urance/subsc CborItions MU¢ E ul enVdecornfjon$ Unrfm5 Traini Refreshmets Gtftslsundries Donations Cholrsoclals Weekend away Pats Toui ons 271 172 la 14 220 Sub total tabk• Sub iol•l AS TrarAf•v• b•lw••n lund• AO C*¥h fund• lalt yg•r gnd Cash fimd• thl•y••r •nd
Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unrestrl¢ted Restrlcted d$ funds ttsn•gr5t£ to neJre5t£ Endowment nds to n•ar•st£ B1 Cash funds Catsn at Bank Total cash fund8 Unr•strf¢t•d lunds to n•oi•St£ Rè5trkted furK15 Detall$ to CuN4ntWalU Detall$ B3 Inve8tm¢nt a8Bets Fnd towhkh •5S0tb• urrnffjt lu• D¢tails olt loptlonall 84 As6et$ retslned lor tho charity's own use Fund Amountdue When du• Details rolat•s B5 Liablliti•s Signéd byom tr•5 on bghafrfall $i9tUre Print Name Date of rcvpl
CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trusteesl members of Resound Community Choir On accounts for the year ended 311812023 Charity no {if any) 1138352 Set out on pages 1and2 I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity IYh8 Tmsf,) for the year 8nded Responsibilities and As the charity trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation basis of report of the accounts in accordance the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 {"the ACV). I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I have followed the applicable Diredions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(bl of the ACL I hav8 completed my examination. I confimi that no material matters have come to my attention (other than that disclosed below'} in connection with the examination which giv8s me ¢ause to believe that in, any matsrial respect.. accounting records were not kept in accordance wAth section 130 of the Act or the accounts do not accord with the accounts'ng records Independent examinerfs statement I have no conc8ms and have com8 across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. . Hease d&lete the wort¥s in the bRck8ts if th8y do not apply. Signed: Date: 1011212023 Name: Lynda Jones Relevant professional qualification{s) or body (if any)". Chartered Institute of Management accountsnts Address: 3 Dawpwl Drive Moton Wrral, CH46 OPH IER October 2018
Section B Disclosure Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight matters of concem (see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts.. dir8Ctions and guidance for examiners). Give here brief detalls of any items that the examiner wishes to disclose. None IER October 2018