Mayor of Merton’s Charitable Trust
Trustees’ annual report for the period 01/04/2021 to 31/03/2022
Reference and administration details
Charity name – The Mayor of Merton’s Charitable Trust Registered charity number – 1149209
Names of the charity trustees Sally Kenny 15.09.20 onwards (Chair from 22.07.2021) Michael Brunt 22.07.2021 onwards Edith Macauley 24.06.19 onwards Oonagh Moulton 24.06.19 onwards Janice Howard 13.05.19 onwards (Chair from 15.09.20 to 22.07.2021) John Dehaney 15.09.20 to 22.07.2021 Trustees reappointed at meeting dated 22.07.2021
Structure, governance and management
Type of governing document – Trust deed adopted by meeting of Merton Council on 11 July 2012. A supplemental trust deed, approved by the trustees on 13 May 2019, restated the original trust deed and provided for an increase in the number of trustees from three to five.
How the charity is constituted – Trust
Trustee selection methods – the trustees are appointed or re-appointed annually after the Annual Meeting of Merton Council at which the Mayor is elected. There is an understanding that each year the Mayor, Deputy Mayor and the previous year’s Mayor will become Trustees. The appointments are noted by a meeting of the Council in June/July each year. The Trustees elect the Chair of the Trust Board at the first Trust Board meeting following Annual Council.
Objectives and activities
Summary of the objects of the charity set out in its governing document The Trust Deed states that the charity's objects are any purposes currently recognised as charitable and any new charitable purposes which are similar to another charitable purpose. The purpose of the Trust is to collect and distribute charitable donations for the benefit of the residents of the borough. The focus will shift from year to year so that each year the Trust can support specific organisations and/or themes such as young people, sport, the arts etc.
Each year the Mayor of Merton nominates a charity or charities for whom fundraising activities are carried out during the year to meet a specified
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purpose for the benefit of the residents of Merton. Additional small donations may be made to local charities and or individuals.
The Trustees consider the public benefit requirement prior to issuing funds to any organisation or individual. When providing financial donations the Trustees will in every event place specific stipulations as to the use of those funds to ensure that the use is in accordance with the charity’s objects and charitable purposes as well as complying with the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit.
Summary of the main activities undertaken for the public benefit in relation to
these objects
Fundraising activities undertaken over the past year were planned so that a wide range of people from Merton’s diverse local communities could participate, particularly those people who had not previously had any contact with the mayoralty.
Councillor Brunt helped lead Merton out of the COVID-19 pandemic, his theme for the year focused on health, care and wellbeing. Councillor Brunt selected the Christian Care Association as the first of his two nominated charities. The association provides emotional support and practical help for people who have no recourse to public funds. His second charity was Marie Curie, the UK’s leading end-of-life charity. Marie Curie provides frontline nursing and hospice care, as well as a free support line for those coping will terminal illnesses.
Achievements and performance (summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year)
In the 2021/22 municipal period Councillor Brunt managed to return to face-toface meetings and began to host larger events such as fundraising meals and afternoon teas.
Fundraising activities
Fundraising highlights in the 2021/22 year included:
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A virtual balloon race (April 2021)
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A virtual raffle (May 2021)
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Annual sponsored swim by Deputy Mayor, Cllr Edith Macauley – 50 lengths of the pool at David Lloyd Sports Club in Wimbledon.
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Mayor’s Charity Cricket Match (September 20210
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Mayor’s Birthday Meal supported by the hospitality students from South
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Thames/Merton College (November 2021)
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Fundraising meal at Aya Lebanese Cuisine (February 2022)
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Two afternoon tea and tours held at AFC Wimbledon and the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (March 2022)
Community outreach
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Silver Sunday: October saw Silver Sunday, when Councillor Brunt hosted a tea party at Tooting and Mitcham Community Sports Club. A delicious afternoon tea was served, accompanied by sparkling entertainment. The day was a fitting celebration of achievements by older residents, and a chance to share some amazing life stories.
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Aside from his charity work, Councillor Brunt led the tributes to fallen servicemen and servicewomen on Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday, and he led citizenship ceremonies throughout the year as part of his civic duties.
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With a focus on promoting community spirit as Merton recovered from the pandemic, Councillor Brunt championed testing and vaccination, and he visited more than half the schools in the borough to highlight how Merton could become a positive example for more local boroughs.
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Engagements
The Mayor has conducted approximately 300 engagements, which include 70 citizenship ceremonies and 30 school visits.
- Grant making
In the 2021/22 financial year the Trust made three grants totalling £36,500 to support local community organisations for the benefit of Merton residents:
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BAME Voice (£500) for outstanding contributions made to the Black, Asian, Minority and Ethnic communities during the covid-19 pandemic.
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Merton & Morden Guild of Social Services was awarded two payments totalling £19,000. A payment of £2,000 was made in September 2021 by Councillor Janice Howard (Mayor 2019/2020) from residual funds for invaluable support received from the Guild during her mayoral year. A payment of £17,000 was paid to the Guild in November 2021 by Councillor Sally Kenny (Mayor 2020/2021) as funds raised to support the Guilds offer of activities to older people. During the pandemic the Guild was very creative in offering bespoke assistance to their members with shopping, prescription and other wellbeing activities all whilst receiving very limited income and funding.
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Morden Little League received £17,000 toward its services to young people by providing an outlet for health and wellness and encouraging the development of team spirit, self-discipline, and sportsmanship. These skills are integral to the development of young people.
Financial review
Brief statement of the charity’s policy on reserves:–
All cash balances are held as unrestricted funds. All funds are held for the purpose of donations to the Mayor’s chosen charities or cover the costs of
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further fundraising. We do not have a policy of holding a minimum reserve, other than to not go into deficit.
Independent examiner’s report on the accounts Separate PDF document
Receipts and payments accounts Separate PDF document
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London Borough of Merton. Mayoral Accounts as of 31st March 2021
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| Mayor Howard 2019/20; 00000871 Income 91004 Expenditure 91003 Total Other- transfer(from '869) Other-( Gift Aid) not yet in |
2020/21 | 2021/22 | Total to Date |
| (103,959) 100,368 |
644 2,500 |
(103,315) 102,868 |
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| (3,591) 446 |
3,144 | (446) 446 |
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| Amended Total | (3,144) 3,144 (0) |
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| b/fwd Current |
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| Mayor Kenny 2020/21; 00000872 Income 91004 Expenditure 91003 Total Other- transfer(from '869) Other-( Gift Aid) not yet in |
2020/21 | 2021/22 | Total to Date |
| (17,677) 480 |
(21,760) 34,000 |
(39,437) 34,480 |
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| (17,197) 0 |
12,240 | (4,957) 0 |
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| Amended Total | (17,197) 12,240 (4,957) |
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| b/fwd Current |
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| Mayor Brunt 2021/22; 00000873 Income 91004 Expenditure 91003 Total Other- transfer Other-( Gift Aid) not yet in |
2020/21 | 2021/22 | Total to Date |
| 0 0 |
(45,596) 4,969 |
(45,596) 4,969 |
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| 0 0 0 |
(40,627) 0 |
(40,627) 0 0 0 |
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| Amended Total | 0 | (40,627) | (40,627) |
| Wimbledon Ticket Holding | (3,447) 760 (2,687) |
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| Net total | -23,789 -24,482 -48,271 |
CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND ANO WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Report to the trusleesl members of The Mayor of Merton's Charitable Trust On accounts forthe year ended 31 March 2022 Charlty no (if any) 1149209 Set out on pages I report to the trustees on my exarnination of the accounts of Ihe above charily ("the Trust") for the year ended Responsibilities and As the charity trustees of the Tnjst, you are responsible for the preparation basis of report of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 {°the Act'l. 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 Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145{51(bl of the Act. I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention (other than that disclosed below ') in connection with the examination which giv8s me cause to beli8ve thal in. any material respect- accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Act or the accounts do not accord with the accounting records Independent examiner's statement I have no cOnrnS and have come across no other matters in conneclion with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Please delete the vvords in the braGkets if they do not apply. Signed: Date: Name.. Margaret Culleton Relevant professional qualification(sl or body (if any): CPFA Address: London Borough of Merton, Internal Audit Civic Centre, London Road Merton SM4 5DX IER Oclober 2018
Only complete ifthe examiner needs to highlight matters of concern (see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts= directions and guidance for examiners). Give here brlef details of any Items that the examiner wlshes to disclose. IER October 2018
Charity Number: 1149209
The Mayor of Merton's Charitable Trust
Receipts and payments accounts
For the period from
01/04/2021
to 31/03/2022
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Section A Receipts and payments
Last year
Unrestrict Total 1 April 2020
ed funds funds to 31 March
2021
to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £
A1 Receipts
Event Income 74,820 74,820 11,224
Donations 0 0 12,368
Gift Aid Receipts 0 0 1,731
Wimbledon Draw -760 -760 2
0 0 0
Opening donations pre charitable status
0
Total receipts 74,060 74,060 25,325
A3 Payments
Cost of Fundraising Activities
6,825
6,825 646
Donations to charities
42,753 42,753
80,000
Total payments 49,578 49,578 80,646
Net of receipts/(payments) 24,482 24,482 -55,321
A5 Transfers between funds 0 0 0
A6 Cash funds last year end 23,789 23,789 79,110
Cash funds this year end 48,271 48,271 23,789
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Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Unrestricted Categories Details funds to nearest £ B1 Cash funds Cash at bank 48,271 Total cash funds 48,271 Signed by one or two trustees on behalf of all the trustees Date of Signature Print Name approval