Trustees’ Annual Report for the period
From 1[st] November 2023 To 31[st] October 2024
Charity name: Burton Bradstock Festival of Music and Art
Charity registration number: 1148898
Objectives and Activities
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| Summary of the purposes of the charity as set out in its governing document |
Para 1.17 | 1. The advancement of the arts for the public benefit by staging an annual festival in Burton Bradstock, Dorset to promote appreciation of music and art of the highest standard. 2. To advance the education of the public in the subjects of music and art. |
| Summary of the main activities in relation to those purposes for the public benefit, in particular, the activities, projects or services identified in the accounts. |
Para 1.17 and 1.19 |
The promotion of an annual exhibition of the work of local artists and craftspeople in the Burton Bradstock village hall, of a Spring evening concert, and of a week long series of musical performances in the village church. |
| Statement confirming whether the trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit |
Para 1.18 | The trustees are conscious of their responsibilities as charitable trustees, and of the need to have regard to the Festival’s charitable objectives and to public benefit. |
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| Policy on grant making | Para 1.38 | The trustees did not approve any grants in the year 2023/4, conscious that the charity was still regaining momentum after the gap caused by the Covid pandemic. However, two grants of £500 each proposed by the Art Committee and approved by the trustees in October 2023, to Mountjoy School for art equipment and to Weldmar Hospice to support art therapy, were paid during the year. The trustees have in the past also approved grants to assist musical education of young people in the locality, and may again consider such proposals during 2025/6. |
| Policy on social investment including program related investment |
Para 1.38 | By promoting an annual Festival, as provided for in the charity’s objects, the trustees aim to enrich the lives of all those who have the opportunity to be involved, both as volunteers and as visitors to the exhibition and attenders of Festival musical performances. |
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| Contribution made by volunteers |
Para 1.38 | While the musical performers and the Festival Musical Director and his assistant are paid, all those locally involved in the promotion of the Festival are volunteers – trustees, organising committee members, caterers, hosts, ushers, exhibition attendants, and those who set up and dismantle the stage and prepare the church and the hall. There must be some 60 or more local people involved in some voluntary capacity or other. |
| Other | The trustees are grateful for the financial support of local sponsors and for support in kind by a number of local businesses. |
Achievements and Performance
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| Summary of the main achievements of the charity, identifying the difference the charity’s work has made to the circumstances of its beneficiaries and any wider benefits to society as a whole. |
Para 1.20 | The Festival held a Spring concert, in the village hall, on 7th June 2024, and a full week’s Festival from Sunday 11th August to Friday 16th August. We began with a tea party on the Sunday afternoon in the Rectory garden, with musical performances by local young people and professional musicians. Entrance to the party was free: there was a modest charge for refreshments. Then a Festival Evensong in the village church, musically led by the local church choir from a nearby village, Litton Cheney. There then followed a week of eleven ticketed musical events held in the church. These catered to a wide variety of musical tastes – a Desert Island Discs session with David Juritz, the Festival’s musical director, as castaway; a Balkan folk evening; a jazz evening; a chamber music concert; an evening of Viennese music, with professional instrumentalists and soprano soloist; lunchtime and late night sessions; all culminating in a Gala concert on the Friday evening. Two of the performances included works by Peter Hope, an eminent local composer. There was also a week long exhibition of work by local artists and crafts people in the village hall. |
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| Achievements against objectives set |
Para 1.41 | The trustees are pleased that we have again been able to hold a full week’s Festival and to engage well with our local community: to have done so keeps good faith with those who have gone before us, and accords well with our charitable objectives. |
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| Performance of fundraising activities against objectives set |
Para 1.41 | As a result of ticket receipts, Friends’ subscriptions, sponsorship contributions, and contributions from art sales, the charity’s balances at the end of the year had increased by over £9,000 to £32,240. However, the trustees are conscious that there needs to be a continuing focus on ticket sales and receipts, particularly in view of rising costs, in order for the Festival to have a sustainable future. |
| Investment performance against objectives |
Para 1.41 | The trustees’ objective in relation to financial reserves is to hold sufficient balances to cover the costs of a year’s Festival, and to achieve some savings account interest while minimising risk. |
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Financial Review
| Financial Review | ||
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| Review of the charity’s financial position at the end of the period |
Para 1.21 | The accounts show that the charity held balances of £32,240.01 at the end of the reporting period, as against £22,968.67 at the beginning. |
| Statement explaining the policy for holding reserves stating why they are held |
Para 1.22 | As stated above, the trustees’ objective is to build up balances to cover the costs of promoting one year’s Festival, in case of unforeseen disaster (such as the Covid pandemic). |
| Amount of reserves held | Para 1.22 | No identified reserves, but see info. above on balances. |
| Reasons for holding zero reserves |
Para 1.22 | N/A |
| Details of fund materially in deficit |
Para 1.24 | None. |
| Explanation of any uncertainties about the charity continuing as a going concern |
Para 1.23 | No immediate uncertainties. But see section on principal risks below. |
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| The charity’s principal sources of funds (including any fundraising) |
Para 1.47 | Ticket sales, donations, Friends’ subscriptions, commission on artists’ sales. |
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| Investment policy and objectives including any social investment policy adopted |
Para 1.46 | N/A. |
| A description of the principal risks facing the charity |
Para 1.46 | The principal source of income is receipts from sales of tickets for musical performances. We need to continue to focus on ticket sales, in order to ensure that the charity has a sustainable future. The Festival is heavily dependent on a band of local volunteers to run the Festival. Particularly on the members of the Music and Art Organising Committees, and the trustees. Retaining present volunteers and recruiting new ones will be vital for the Festival’s continuance. In particular, we need to have regard to succession planning for the principal volunteer roles. Not doing so will present the principal existential risk to the charity. We are also of course heavily dependent on our Musical Director, David Juritz. When he decides to retire, it will be vital, probably under his guidance, to identify a suitable successor. |
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Structure, Governance and Management
| Description of charity’s trusts: |
The charity’s purposes and objectives are set out in its governing document, and are cited at the beginning of this report. |
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| Type of governing document (trust deed, royal charter) |
Para 1.25 | Constitution adopted by the members on 9thAugust 2012. |
| How is the charity constituted? (e.g unincorporated association, CIO) |
Para 1.25 | An unincorporated association. |
| Trustee selection methods including details of any constitutional provisions e.g. election to post or name of any person or body entitled to appoint one or more trustees |
Para 1.25 | The trustees are appointed each year at the Annual General meeting of members. |
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| Policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training of trustees |
Para 1.51 | Each of the present trustees has been associated with the Festival for some years. We will provide a tailored ad hoc |
| programme of induction for any new trustee. |
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| The charity’s organisational structure and any wider network with which the charity works |
Para 1.51 | The Friends of the Festival, who have paid their annual subscription, are entitled to attend an annual general meeting, which elects the trustees. There are two organising committees, who are acountable to the trustees – one for the musical events and one for the art exhibition. A remunerated Musical Director arranges and leads the musical programme. |
| Relationship with any related parties |
Para 1.51 | Bridport Town Council sell tickets for the music events, through their Tourist Information Centre. They charge a commission for doing so, to support their running costs. |
| Other |
Reference and Administrative details
| Charity name | Burton Bradstock Festival of Music and Art |
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| Other name the charity uses | Burton Bradstock Festival |
| Registered charity number | 1148898 |
| Charity’s principal address | c/o Bucklers Bid, Shipton Lane, Burton Bradstock, Bridport, Dorset DT6 4NQ |
Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
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Trustee name | Office (if any) | Dates acted if not for whole year |
Name of person (or body) entitled to appoint trustee (ifany) |
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| David Hugh Jenkins |
Chair | The AGM of members appoints all trustees. |
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| Christopher Edward Sundt |
Secretary | |||
| Keith David Britton |
Treasurer | |||
| Jennifer Malyon | Chair of Music Organising Committee |
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| Liz Orza | Art Committee representative |
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| Gordon Stewart Thompson |
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– Corporate trustees names of the directors at the date the report was approved Director name None
Name of trustees holding title to property belonging to the charity
| Trustee name | Dates acted if not for whole year | |
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| None | ||
Funds held as custodian trustees on behalf of others
Description of the assets None. held in this capacity
Name and objects of the N/A charity on whose behalf the assets are held and how this falls within the custodian charity’s objects Details of arrangements for N/A safe custody and segregation of such assets from the charity’s own assets
Additional information (optional)
Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)
Type of Name Address adviser
Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)
David Juritz – Musical Director
Exemptions from disclosure
Reason for non-disclosure of key personnel details
N/A
Other optional information
Declarations
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.
Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees
Signature(s) D H Jenkins
Full name(s) David Hugh Jenkins
Position (eg Secretary, Chair, etc)
Chair
Date
5th April 2025
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| 2024 | 2023 | |||
| Income | f | f | ||
| Ticketreceipts | 20,900.00 | 19,895.00 | ||
| Donations-Private | 4,574.47 | 4,970.00 | ||
| - Commercial | 3,885.00 | 2.905.00 | ||
| - BariTea Partv | 3,116.00 | 2,200.50 | ||
| Festival Friends | 2,294.40 | 2,r65.00 | ||
| ArtFestivalAdiustment | 1,500.00 | 4,000.00 | ||
| MarqueeAdi | 300.00 | |||
| ArtInconre | 2,729.23 | 3660.08 | ||
| SubTotal | 39,294.30 | 39,795.58 | ||
| Gift Aidtaxrefunded | 4,275.76 | 0.00 | ||
| Gala SupperDonation | 420.O0 | 400.00 | ||
| Other (SavingsAccountInterest) TOTALTNCOME(A) |
199.73 I-7-4;iffitl |
24.48 | ||
| Expenditure | ||||
| Musiciansfees | 20,t41.40 | 20,960.00 | ||
| Accommodation | 0.00 | 0.00 | ||
| Cateringcosts | 1,536.39 | 1,751.& | ||
| Barcosts | 1,167.24 | 1,009.37 | ||
| Hirecharges | 1,836.50 | 2,461.54 | ||
| MarketingiPostersiTickets | 1,526.94 | 1,319.00 | ||
| Performing RightsSociety | 1,043.46 | 753.34 | ||
| TIC | 1,023.12 | 962.52 | ||
| Insurance | 271.85 | 229.64 | ||
| Card Reader Comission | 35.72 | 19.38 | ||
| DirectorsFee | 1,500.00 | 3,375.00 | ||
| WebDesign&Hosting | ,1,168.00 | 1,168.00 | ||
| Stage,sound.electricalequipment | 327.75 | 154.68 | ||
| Miscellaneous | 506.s9 | 877.84 | ||
| ArtExpenditure | ||||
| -Expenses | 333.93 | 545.72 | ||
| -Charity Donation -Transfertoll{lsifFestivalac4out{ TOTALEXPENSES(B) |
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1,000.00 1,500.00 34,918.4s1 |
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| Surplusor (Deficit) (A-B) | f-effi | I----1ffi1 | ||
| Reservesbrought forward | 22,968.67 | 21,935.20 | ||
| Reservesatyearend | f3';24T.on | fJr_-rtFEEFl | ||
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| BarclaysComnrunityalc | 6,346.13 | 16,919.82 | ||
| BarclaysSavera/c | 23,867.66 | 3,91',t.93 | ||
| ArtBalance TOTAL |
2,026.22 fJ2Edil |
2.130.92 r-w |
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| siened: | Signed:/' | ,)8,1. | ||
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| lndependent Examiner,s Report | |
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| membersof | The Burton BradstockFestivalofMusic andArt |
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31 October 2024 Charityno (ifany) |
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| Respective responsibilitiesof trustees and examiner |
The charity'strustees arere$ponsibte forthepreparationoftheaccounts. The charity's trusteesconsiderthatan audit is not required for thisyeai undersection144ot thecharitiesAct 2011(thecharities Act)andihatan independentexamination isneeded. |
| Itismy responsibilityto: oexaminethe accountsundersection145 ofthe charitiesAct, rto.followthe procedureslaiddowninthe generalDirectionsgivenbythe charitycommission(undersection 14s(sxb)ofthecharitieiAct,and otostatewhetherparticularmattershave cometomy attention. |
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| Basisofindependent examiner's statement |
My examinationwas canied outin accordance withgeneralDirections given by thecharity commission.An examinationincludelareview ofthe accounting recordskept bythecharity and acomparisonoftheaccounts presented withthoserecords.ltalsoinctudes considerationof anyunusual items ordisclosuresintheaccounts, and seeking exptanations from the trusteesconcerningany such matters" Theprociduiesundertaken donot provide alltheevidence thatwouldberequiiedinan audit,and consequengy no opinion isgivenastowhether the accountspresent a,trueand fair,view andthe reportis limited tothosematterssetoutinthestatement below. |
| lndependent examiner'sstatement |
In connectionwithmyeiamination,nomatterhas cometomy attention (other thanthat disclosedbelow") 1. which givesme reasonable causetobelievethatin, anymaterialrespect, therequirements: |
| otokeepaccountingrecords in accordancewith section130 ofthe | |
| CharitiesAct;'and otoprepare accountswhichaccord withthe accountingrecords and comply withthe accountingrequirementsofthe charities Act |
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| 2.towhich,in my opinion,attention shouldbedrawnin ordertoenablea | |
| proper understanding oftheaccountsto bereached. | |
| *P/easedelepthewords inthebracketsiftheydonatappty. | |
| Date: 21 NovemberZA24 |
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