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SHPVCS Trustees Annual Report – 2022 2023

It has been a challenging year for the Service; emerging from the pandemic and the loss of a number of key volunteers. Our longstanding Chair Angela Newton sadly died during this period, as did Mike Robinson the Treasurer, and that, coupled with the resignation of the secretary, led to interim officers being appointed to oversee facilitating the business of the service, which under their guidance has continued to operate smoothly and safely.

The service operates over 13 parishes within the South Holland district and receives precept payments from them to finance the service and has a Service Level Agreement with South Holland District Council who also contribute to the funds. This enables us to subsidise the cost of transport to the end user, the patients.

The demand for the service has begun to improve although not yet operating at pre-covid levels. However, even with fewer drivers, currently 39, we have been able to continue to offer a high level of service.

Annual Miles covered during this period were 145,859, along with 5,237 patients assisted which shows an increase over last year of 4,294 mile and 205 patients. This is testament to the dedication of our volunteers and the trust and value placed in our Charity by patients using the services offered.

Work instigated on reviewing the constitution, begun by the late Angela Newton, is ongoing. Moving forward there is a lot of work to be done, not least to return to a full board of trustees with appropriate officers, but we are now in a stronger position to focus on moving the Service forward.

Tim Barzycki Chairman Hilary Marks Secretary 10[th] August 2023.

SOUTH HOLLAND PARISHES VOLUNTARY CAR SCHEME RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS Accou￿[ FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 21123 Charity No 1139571 Year Ended 31m3n023 Year Ended 3110312022 Receipts South Holland District Council Bank Interest Received Parish Receipts Donations 9,490 49 15,752 153 8.500 14245 3,250 25.444 25,995 1•8 . Payments Driv¢TS Expenses Honorarium Postage. Stationery and Office Costs 14,536 750 1,094 14243 750 1.593 16J80 16,586 Surplus For the Year 9,064 9,409 Funds brought forward Surplus for the Year Funds ¢arried forward 48.736 39.327 9,409 48,736 57.800 Bank Current Acct Bank Reserve A￿t 31,249 26,551 57.800 47,234 1,502 48.736 l approve the above receipts and payment account and ¢onfirni that I hav¢ supplied all relevant records and inforn￿l10n necessary for its preparati SIGNED: C Harwill DATED:

SHPVCS Trustees Annual Report – 2022 2023

It has been a challenging year for the Service; emerging from the pandemic and the loss of a number of key volunteers. Our longstanding Chair Angela Newton sadly died during this period, as did Mike Robinson the Treasurer, and that, coupled with the resignation of the secretary, led to interim officers being appointed to oversee facilitating the business of the service, which under their guidance has continued to operate smoothly and safely.

The service operates over 13 parishes within the South Holland district and receives precept payments from them to finance the service and has a Service Level Agreement with South Holland District Council who also contribute to the funds. This enables us to subsidise the cost of transport to the end user, the patients.

The demand for the service has begun to improve although not yet operating at pre-covid levels. However, even with fewer drivers, currently 39, we have been able to continue to offer a high level of service.

Annual Miles covered during this period were 145,859, along with 5,237 patients assisted which shows an increase over last year of 4,294 mile and 205 patients. This is testament to the dedication of our volunteers and the trust and value placed in our Charity by patients using the services offered.

Work instigated on reviewing the constitution, begun by the late Angela Newton, is ongoing. Moving forward there is a lot of work to be done, not least to return to a full board of trustees with appropriate officers, but we are now in a stronger position to focus on moving the Service forward.

Tim Barzycki Chairman Hilary Marks Secretary 10[th] August 2023.