Newcastle Fencing Centre Unit B3, Benfield Business Park Newcastle upon Tyne NE6 4NQ www.newcastlefencingsportstrust.org 


## **Newcastle Fencing and Sports Trust Trustees Report & Accounts 2021** 

Charity Number: 1154687 Company Number: 08696113 Address: The Fencing Centre, Unit B3, Benfield Business Park, Benfield Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 4NQ Website: https:/www.newcastlefencingsportstrust.org 

**Executive committee:** Chair: John Dickson Treasurer: John Dickson Child protection officer: Jacqui Dixon **Trustees:** Paul Counter John Dickson John Hucker Heather McGrath Mike Row **Head Coach:** Iain Aberdeen 

Reg No: 8696113 Registered Charity No: 1154687 



## **Aim and purpose** 

To provide a venue, base and coaching facilities to further the sport of fencing to all members of the community. 

## **Objectives and activities** 

Newcastle Fencing and Sports Trust provides coaching in fencing and shooting to a wide variety of participants ranging from 4 year olds within our child development programme to veteran fencers (40+), plus numerous schools and community groups. 

We provide a venue for other community groups, for example the Newcastle Fencing Club, Newcastle Pistol Shooting Club, Newcastle Pentathlon Club and Lindisfarne Fencing Club on a weekly basis. 

We host a range of competitions; local youth and school, local senior development and British Fencing Ranking events. 

## **Achievements and performance** 

We opened the Newcastle Fencing Centre, based in Benfield, Newcastle upon Tyne in January 2015.  This was a result of hard work and fundraising from a dedicated team of volunteers and the generosity of our sponsor, Owen Pugh. 

The Centre has provided a base for the fencing clubs; Newcastle Fencing Club and Lindisfarne Fencing Club and also for Newcastle Pentathlon Club since that date. 

As a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, the Fencing Centre has been closed for most of the year covered by this report.  During this period, normal operations, such as providing fencing coaching to local schools and the University, have not been possible. 

The Trust has taken appropriate steps to ensure its survival, putting the Head Coach on furlough and applying for Coronavirus support grants where appropriate and possible.  In addition, grant funding for specific projects has been sought, successfully in most cases.  The Trust also made a claim on the insurance policy for Business Interruption which was unsuccessful. 

The closure of the Fencing Centre provided an opportunity for some refurbishment of facilities (toilets and changing rooms) while the Trust has continued to acquire suitable equipment as opportunities have arisen to replace that which was damaged in last year’s flood. 

A new website incorporating an e-commerce facility has also been developed, funded by grant-aid from Sport England.  The website has been an outstanding success, attracting a wave of new recruits within the first few weeks of launch and in the absence of any advertising.  The facility for participants to book and pay for sessions on-line is extremely valuable and greatly simplifies administration. 

## **Trustee Recruitment and Training** 

The Governing body requires breadth and depth of experience to carry out its duties effectively and efficiently.  All five trustees continued to serve throughout the year. 



## **Financial Review** 

Income generated by normal operations fell by 85% from the previous year to £6,026 but was more than compensated for by grant income summarised below: 

|**NFST Grant Income 2020-21**||
|---|---|
|Sport Newcastle|£500|
|Sport England / Lottery|£17,072|
|HMRC Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme|£23,790|
|Newcastle City Council Coronavirus Support|£43,426|
|**Total**|**£84,788**|



Part of the Sport England / Lottery grant was intended to fund the new website and e-commerce platform. 

Well before the start of the present reporting period, the decision was taken to change the method of remuneration of the Head Coach.  All coaching work was thus brought in-house with the Coach being paid a full, pensionable, salary instead of charging for coaching work as a self-employed contractor.  The result has worked well, the total costs of Wages & Salaries, Expenses and Coaching increasing by only 2.8% over the previous year. 

The remaining categories of expenditure remained more or less in-line with the previous year with the exception of Rent & Service where work to reconcile the account came to fruition and resulted in a substantial catch-up of previous un-paid or part-paid invoices, and Miscellaneous which includes £2,040 for refurbishment of facilities and £5,874 for the new website and e-commerce facility. 

A total of £16,524 was spent on equipment and kit to replace that which was damaged by water ingress in January 2019.  This is shown in Note 1: Fittings.  It will result in a higher depreciation charge in following years. 

The reserves are retained to further the aims and objectives of the charity. 



## Financial Statements: 

|**Newcastle Fencing & Sports Trust**||||
|---|---|---|---|
|**CRN: 08696113**||||
|**UTR: 7567928795**|12|Months to|12 Months to|
|||31-Mar-21|31-Mar-20|
|**Income**||||
|Donations, fundraising||61|158|
|Schools & University||1,437|25,675|
|Competitions||-|3,637|
|_Fencing Lessons_|_-_||_1,778_|
|_Shooting Lessons_|_382_||_3,177_|
|Lessons||382|4,955|
|Camps / Training||1,245|-|
|NFC / Lindisfarne||2,901|5,359|
|Grants||84,788|-|
|Miscellaneous||600|-|
|Exceptional Income||-|41,702|
|**Total Income**||**91,413**|**81,486**|
|**Expenditure**||||
|Wages & Salaries||39,407|7,486|
|Expenses||3,226|5,000|
|Coaching||2,083|31,000|
|Rent & Service||20,557|5,263|
|Rates||-|-|
|Utilities, Insurance, R&R||3,391|3,458|
|Training||602|-|
|Depreciation re fittings||4,000|3,000|
|Miscellaneous||8,655|40|
|**Total Expenditure**||**81,920**|**55,248**|
|**Result**||9,493|26,238|
|**Balance Sheet**||||
|Fittings  (Note 1)||22,523|9,999|
|Debtors||-|-|
|Cash||24,677|27,708|
|**Total Assets**||**47,200**|**37,707**|
|Creditors||6,690|6,690|
|**Net Current Assets**||**40,510**|**31,017**|
|**Balance**||||
|Reserves b/f||31,017|4,779|
|Loan write off||-|-|
|Result for year||9,493|26,238|
|**Reserves c/f**||**40,510**|**31,017**|





## **Notes:** 

|**1**|Fittings|||
|---|---|---|---|
||Balance b/f|9,999|8,265|
||Less: Depreciation|4,000|3,000|
||Add: Acquisitions|16,524|4,734|
||Balance c/f|22,523|9,999|





Independent examinews report to the trustees of Newcastle Fencing and Sports Trust
I report on the accounts of the Trust for the year ended 31 March 2021. which are set out orb pa8e 4
Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner
The trustees (who are also the directors of the cornpany for the purposes of company lawl are responsible for the
preparation of the accounts.
The trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144121 of the Charities Act 2011 (the
2011 Actl or under Regulation 10 Illlal to It) of The Charities Accounts (Scotlandl Regulations 2006 (the 2006
Accounts Regul3tionsl and that an independent examination is needed. The charity is required by company law to
prepare accrued accourbts and l am qualified to undertake the examination by being a qualified member of ICAEW.
Having satisfied myself that the charity is not subject to audit under company law and is eligible for independent
examination, it is my responsibility to..
examine the accounts under section 145 of the 2011 Act and section 44111{cl of the Charities and Trustee
Investment Iscotlandl Act 21X)5 Ithe 2(X15 Actl
to follow the procedures laid down in the general Directions given by the Charity Commission under section
14515llbl of the 2011 Art
to state whether particular matters have come to my attent￿n
Basis of independent examinerfs report
My examination was carried out in accordance with the general Directiorbs given by the Charity Commission and is in
accordance with Regulation 11 of the Charities Accounts {Scotlandl Regulations 2LK)6. An examination includes a
review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison o* the accounts presented with those
records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts. and seeking explanations
from you as trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that
would be required in an audit and consequently no opinion is given a5 to whether the accounts present a 'true and
fair view, and the report is limited to those matters set out in the next statement.
Independent examlnerfs statement In connection wlth my examination:
No matter has come to my attention=
which gives me reasonable cause to believe that irb any material respect the reqU1￿mentS-
a. to keep accounting records in accordance with section 386 of the Companies Act 2006 and section
441lllal of the 2LK)5 Act and
b. to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records. comply with the accounting
requirements of the Companies Act 2006, section 44llllbl of the 2005 Act and Regulation 8 of the
21J)6 Accounts Regulation5 and
which are consistent with the methods and principles of the Statement of Recommended Practice-.
Accounting and Reporting by Charities
have not been met or
2. to which, in my opinion. attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the
accounts to be reached
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Date=
Relevant professional qualifitation or body..
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