Oakhall Church, Caterham
Charity Regd. 1156069
OAKHALL CHURCH, CATERHAM
Charitable Incorporated Organisation Known as Oakhall Church
Registered with the Charity Commissioners
No. 1156069
ANNUAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTS
YEAR ENDING 31 MARCH 2023
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Oakhall Church, Caterham Charity Regd. 1156069
OAKHALL CHURCH
CATERHAM
INDEX
| Index | 2 |
|---|---|
| General information | 3 |
| Report of the Trustees | 5-12 |
| Auditor’s report | 13-15 |
| Statement of financial activities | 16 |
| Balance Sheet | 17 |
| Statement of Cash Flows | 18 |
| Notes to the accounts | 19-26 |
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Oakhall Church, Caterham
Charity Regd. 1156069
Administrative Details of the Charity, its Trustees and Advisers
Name of Charitable Incorporated Organisation
Oakhall Church, Caterham
Registered with the Charity Commissioners No. 1156069
Principal Address
Oakhall Church, 181 Chaldon Road, Caterham, Surrey, CR3 5PL
Trustees
C.R. Andrewartha D.P. Downs P.D. Bowker I. W. Mayo J.M. Hardy P. C. F. Thompson
The Elders (below) assist the Trustees in the day-to-day management of the Charity:
C.R. Andrewartha D.P. Downs D. Hubbard A. Mayo I. W. Mayo J. K. Mills G. Norman P. Vellacott
Secretary to the Trustees:
P. Wolstenholme, 47 Pampisford Road, Purley, Surrey, CR8 2NJ
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Oakhall Church, Caterham
Charity Regd. 1156069
Auditor
Roger Lugg & Co., 12-14 High Street, Caterham, Surrey, CR3 5UA
Solicitors
Lawson Lewis Blakers, 11 Hyde Gardens, Eastbourne, East Sussex BN21 4PP Lewis and Dick, 443 Kingston Road, Ewell, Surrey, KT19 0DG
Bankers
HSBC PLC, 54 Woodcote Road, Wallington, Surrey, SM6 0NJ Metro Bank PLC, One Southampton Row, London, WC1B 5HA
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Oakhall Church, Caterham
Charity Regd. 1156069
Report of the Trustees
The Trustees present their report and financial statements for the year ended 31 March 2023. They confirm that they have complied with their duty given in section 17(5) of the 2011 Charities Act to have due regard to the guidance on public benefit published by the Charity Commission.
Objectives and Activities
Oakhall Church is a thriving church based in Caterham, Surrey. Our ethos is that of a gospel-minded church that is Bible-centred with a family-hearted nature.
Achievements and Performance
Our motto for the year 2022 was this verse from the Bible: “We wait in hope for the Lord; he is our help and our shield. In him our hearts rejoice, for we trust in his holy name. May your unfailing love be with us, Lord, even as we put our hope in you”. Psalm 33:20-22.
Our vision as a church is to reach out, build up, and send out. We do this by providing many opportunities for people to meet for Christian worship, Bible teaching, prayer and fellowship. In reaching out to people of all ages, we want to share the good news of Jesus, seeking to bring them into a personal and saving relationship with Him.
The period covered by this report was the first since the end of COVID-related restrictions on our church life. We were delighted to be able to resume many of our activities which serve all age groups of the Church, from pre-school children to those who are seniors: holiday clubs and camps for children and young people, a Light Party, numerous social events for the 20s, a “Prepare for Uni” course, Men’s Bacon, Butties and Bible mornings, to highlight just a few examples. These events and activities are all underpinned by the vital preaching and teaching programme provided in our Sunday services and the opportunities to come together in prayer and fellowship in our small groups.
Serving the community
Our Church building remains a base for Caterham-on-the-Hill Food Bank fulfilling a valuable function for those in need within the community. Given the cost-of-living crisis this facility has faced increasing demands this year. In June 2022, the Church started to host English classes for Ukrainian refugees which have also provided us with opportunities to befriend them. Oakhall Church is glad to be able to host other community support opportunities, including those helping young mothers and those with eating disorders. “Cafe Milk” (“Baby Café" rebranding) continues to experience high demand on Thursday mornings. This is led by NHS staff, local breastfeeding advisors and members of Oakhall Church. Many of the mums enjoy Cafe 181 afterwards, where they appreciate the supportive environment .
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Oakhall Church, Caterham
Charity Regd. 1156069
Café 181
Since opening in January 2022, Café 181 has grown beyond expectation and attracts both regular and new guests who enjoy fine coffee and refreshments. The Café has proved to be a haven for our community where individuals are valued, and great tea and coffee are served. Many opportunities have developed to express Christian love.
Reaching out with the Good News of Jesus
We place a high emphasis on evangelism in the life of our Church. We do this through the regular provision of courses such as “Christianity Explored”, “Discipleship Explored” and “Something Better” for those who wish to learn more about the Christian faith or be helped in their spiritual growth. Several such courses were run as well as café style events.
Despite the uncertainty over the economic outlook, we are thankful that giving to Oakhall Church has continued not only to meet our needs but also provide financial support for Christian missionary outreach across the world. This includes relief and support aid in countries such as Thailand and to a Bible school in Serbia which equips leaders for Christian ministry in the Balkans. Following the earthquake in Turkey a special gift was made to support relief work there and in neighbouring Syria. The Harvest Sunday financial offering was given to London City Mission and food was donated to Caterham Food Bank. Our Christmas Day 2022 offering was again sent to help the relief work of Operation Mobilisation in Syria. Further details are available in the Financial Review below.
Supporting other churches
Our partnership with Sanderstead Evangelical Church (SEC) continues to be blest under the leadership of one of our elders, Andy Mayo, and his wife Faye, who have spearheaded the work there since December 2021. It has been encouraging to see growth in that church, which is reaching out into the local community through initiatives such as “Meeting Jesus”. We continue to pray that SEC will be a thriving independent local church led ultimately by those from Sanderstead.
Several of our church partners have served other local churches in preaching and Bible teaching.
Reflecting on the challenges of the past year
Although the pandemic has ended, we know of many in the community which we serve who still suffer from anxiety, mental and physical ill-heath and loss related to COVID-19. We have sought to bring the comfort of God’s love and heart of compassion to everyone, reaching out with the Good News of Jesus.
With a return to normality, several new activities have started this year. These included events for those in the 20s/30s age range, marriage preparation /enrichment courses, and local walks.
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Oakhall Church, Caterham
Charity Regd. 1156069
The Elders and Trustees give thanks for God’s presence in the face of the challenges faced during another year. They are grateful to the office team and our many volunteers who have worked unstintingly over another year. We continue to depend upon God and acknowledge His faithfulness to us.
Plans for future periods
It is our desire to continue with our purpose as a church: to reach out to our community with the Good News of Jesus, to build up the fellowship of believers in Him through partnership with us, and to send out disciples who will serve Jesus in the world. We continue to be blessed by many newcomers who now attend Oakhall Church regularly. Our challenge is to welcome them and help them to assimilate, partnering with us in service. Key to our ability to do this is our structure of small groups where there is the opportunity to meet for Bible study, prayer, fellowship and pastoral support.
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Oakhall Church, Caterham
Charity Regd. 1156069
Financial Review (£)
| Income | Net Income | Year end | Free | |
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| /(Expenditure) | Reserves | Reserves | ||
| General Funds | 316,046 | 44,719 | 710,686 | 157,185 |
| Restricted Funds | ||||
| Mission | ||||
| Outreach/Other | 153,735 | 3,347 | 81,741 | |
| Restricted Serbia | ||||
| Outreach | ||||
| 152,440 | 4,206 | 12,430 | ||
| Restricted New | ||||
| Building Fund | ||||
| 1,594 | 1,594 | 7,327,587 | ||
| Designated | ||||
| reserves | 0 | 0 | 267,939 | |
| Total | 623,815 | 53,866 | 8,400,383 |
Income for General funds at £316,046 was £4,634 or 1.4% lower than last year, primarily due to a reduction of £66,914 in legacies received offset by an increase of £63,123 in Cafe 181 income. Rental income for the Francis Road property, and the use by Aurora of the church car park of £33,506, was £250 higher than last year.
Income for restricted funds of £307,769 was 4.3% down on last year’s £321,489 and was largely distributed to worldwide missions leaving the year-end reserves of £7,421,758 (which includes the new Church building) down from £7,426,563 the previous year.
Total Net Income of £53,866 was £152,284 lower than last year due primarily to the absence of last year’s £90,000 revaluation of Francis Road and the reduction of £66,914 in legacy income. Cafe 181 operated with a small loss of £1,542.
The Free Reserves of £157,185 have decreased versus last year’s £177,683 giving 7.0 months cover of general expenses, which is within our target of 3-12 months cover. This is after having transferred £13,086 towards the 2nd phase of the building project and £30,000 to the major maintenance designated reserve funds.
The largest grants made were for Serbia outreach £148,235 (last year £124,653). Many of these gifts came from outside the Church, designated for this specific use. Gifts were also made to a further 53 Christian organisations and full-time workers.
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Oakhall Church, Caterham
Charity Regd. 1156069
Principal funding sources
The principal funding sources are voluntary gifts made to the Church including legacies. These are supplemented by the rental of the old Francis Road church building which has been leased out to a group for ten years, using it to train children with special needs.
Reserves policy
The normal policy of the Trustees is to use incoming resources promptly to meet the administrative costs of the Charity, to distribute to the poor and needy, and to proclaim the Christian gospel. The reserves policy applies to unrestricted funds but excludes reserves related to the purchase of fixed assets or other long- term commitments.
For restricted or designated funds, reserves may need to be accumulated to finance large one-off capital projects such as the new Church building or other Church facilities. In this case, the reserves will relate directly to the planned project or programme. The general policy is to ensure funds are available prior to committing to normal ongoing expenses, but not to build up large reserves for them. A range of 3 - 12 months cover of unrestricted expenditure is considered a target free reserve level. Excluding investment assets and unrestricted receivables, the free reserves were 7.0 month’s cover of unrestricted expenditure on 31 March 2023 which is considered reasonable.
Loans (for less than 10 years) may be utilized to finance capital projects, providing their repayment over the period of the loan may reasonably be expected. The policy on deposits of surplus funds is to ensure they are safe, comply with charity regulations and our own ethical standards, while providing a competitive interest rate and the availability to meet our needs.
Grant-making policy
Grants are made to various Christian organisations and individuals who are known by the Church to further the objectives of the Charity. The largest grants are made for outreach in Serbia, including the support of a Bible school in that country which is regularly visited to both encourage them and ensure the grants are used appropriately.
Other
There are no pension liabilities arising from obligations to a defined benefit pension scheme.
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Oakhall Church, Caterham
Charity Regd. 1156069
The Trustees believe there is no uncertainty about the ability of the Charity to continue as a going concern.
Structure, governance and management
Governing document and constitution
Oakhall Church, Caterham was registered with the Charity Commission as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) with number 1156069 on 7 March 2014 with its own constitution and received all the property of the Charity of Robert Best in connection with Oakhall Mission (Reg. 252123) on 1 April 2014. These two charities were then merged on 2 May 2014 to form the current Oakhall Church, Caterham CIO.
Objects of the charity
The Charity operates as Oakhall Church whose main purpose is the advancement of the Christian faith, in accordance with the Statement of Faith, in such parts of the United Kingdom and the world as the charity trustees may from time to time decide.
Governing Bodies
The Charity and its endowment are administered and managed by Trustees.
Recruitment and Training of Trustees
New Trustees are recommended by existing Trustees and ratified by the congregation. The Trustees are all competent persons, with long experience in the day-to-day management of the Charity and how it is intended to function. The Charities Commission web site and its guidance to trustees in operating a charity is utilised to keep current and new trustees up to date. The Treasurer also attends the Stewardship quarterly webinars on financial matters.
Organisational structure
Decisions involving spiritual leadership of the Charity and its day-to-day management are delegated to the Elders of the church. Remuneration levels of paid team members are set by the Trustees with reference to comparable roles elsewhere.
Principal Risks and Uncertainties
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Oakhall Church, Caterham
Charity Regd. 1156069
The Trustees engage regularly in a process to identify the major risks facing the Charity. The highest risks concern the need to comply with an increasingly complex legal environment, health and welfare conditions and to anticipate and respond to the opportunities and challenges of a growing church. Steps are being taken to either manage these risks or mitigate their likely impact.
Statement of Trustees Responsibilities
Charity law requires the Trustees to maintain proper accounting records and to prepare accounts in compliance with the current Statement of Recommended Practice (“SORP FRS 102”) for charities for each financial year.
In preparing those accounts the Trustees are required to:
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Select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently
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Make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent
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State whether the policies adopted are in accordance with applicable accounting standards, subject to any material departures disclosed and explained in the accounts, and ·4. Prepare the accounts on a going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to assume that the Charity will continue in operation.
The Trustees are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the Charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud or other irregularities.
The Trustees confirm that the accounts are prepared in accordance with applicable accounting standards and follow the methods and principles in the Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting by Charities FRS 102 and are in accordance with the Charities Act 2011. The income and assets of the trust are such that it requires a full audit.
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Oakhall Church, Caterham
Charity Regd. 1156069
Approved by the Trustees and signed on their behalf by:
Paul D. Bowker
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OAKHALL CHURCH
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF OAKHALL CHURCH
Opinion
We have audited the financial statements of Oakhall Church (the ‘charity’) for the year ended 31 March 2023 which comprise the statement of financial activities, the balance sheet, the statement of cash flows and notes to the financial statements, including significant accounting policies. The financial reporting framework that has been applied in their preparation is applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards, including Financial Reporting Standard 102 The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).
In our opinion, the financial statements:
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give a true and fair view of the state of the charity’s affairs as at 31 March 2023 and of its incoming resources and application of resources, for the year then ended;
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have been properly prepared in accordance with United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice; and
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have been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011.
Basis for opinion
We conducted our audit in accordance with International Standards on Auditing (UK) (ISAs (UK)) and applicable law. Our responsibilities under those standards are further described in the Auditor's responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements section of our report. We are independent of the charity in accordance with the ethical requirements that are relevant to our audit of the financial statements in the UK, including the FRC’s Ethical Standard, and we have fulfilled our other ethical responsibilities in accordance with these requirements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion.
Conclusions relating to going concern
In auditing the financial statements, we have concluded that the trustees' use of the going concern basis of accounting in the preparation of the financial statements is appropriate.
Based on the work we have performed, we have not identified any material uncertainties relating to events or conditions that, individually or collectively, may cast significant doubt on the charity’s ability to continue as a going concern for a period of at least twelve months from when the financial statements are authorised for issue.
Our responsibilities and the responsibilities of the trustees with respect to going concern are described in the relevant sections of this report.
Other information
The other information comprises the information included in the annual report other than the financial statements and our auditor's report thereon. The trustees are responsible for the other information contained within the annual report. Our opinion on the financial statements does not cover the other information and we do not express any form of assurance conclusion thereon. Our responsibility is to read the other information and, in doing so, consider whether the other information is materially inconsistent with the financial statements or our knowledge obtained in the course of the audit, or otherwise appears to be materially misstated. If we identify such material inconsistencies or apparent material misstatements, we are required to determine whether this gives rise to a material misstatement in the financial statements themselves. If, based on the work we have performed, we conclude that there is a material misstatement of this other information, we are required to report that fact.
We have nothing to report in this regard.
Matters on which we are required to report by exception
We have nothing to report in respect of the following matters in relation to which the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 require us to report to you if, in our opinion:
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the information given in the financial statements is inconsistent in any material respect with the trustees' report; or
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sufficient accounting records have not been kept; or
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the financial statements are not in agreement with the accounting records; or
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we have not received all the information and explanations we require for our audit.
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OAKHALL CHURCH
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT (CONTINUED) TO THE TRUSTEES OF OAKHALL CHURCH
Responsibilities of trustees
As explained more fully in the statement of trustees' responsibilities, the trustees are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements and for being satisfied that they give a true and fair view, and for such internal control as the trustees determine is necessary to enable the preparation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. In preparing the financial statements, the trustees are responsible for assessing the charity’s ability to continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, matters related to going concern and using the going concern basis of accounting unless the trustees either intend to cease operations, or have no realistic alternative but to do so.
Auditor's responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements
We have been appointed as auditor under section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 and report in accordance with the Act and relevant regulations made or having effect thereunder.
Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements as a whole are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue an auditor's report that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance but is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with ISAs (UK) will always detect a material misstatement when it exists. Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered material if, individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of these financial statements.
The extent to which our procedures are capable of detecting irregularities, including fraud, is detailed below.
Our approach to identifying and assessing the risks of material misstatement in respect of irregularities, including fraud and non-compliance with laws and regulations, was as follows:
• we identified the laws and regulations applicable to the charity and focused on specific laws and regulations which we considered may have a direct material effect on the financial statements or the operations of the charity, including data protection, anti-bribery, employment, environmental and health and safety legislation;
• we assessed the extent of compliance with the laws and regulations identified above through making enquiries of management and inspecting legal correspondence; and the team remained alert to instances of non-compliance throughout the audit.
We assessed the susceptibility of the charity’s financial statements to material misstatement, including obtaining an understanding of how fraud might occur, by:
• making enquiries of management as to where they considered there was susceptibility to fraud, their knowledge of actual, suspected and alleged fraud;
• considering the internal controls in place to mitigate risks of fraud and non-compliance with laws and regulations.
To address the risk of fraud through management bias and override of controls, we:
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performed analytical procedures to identify any unusual or unexpected relationships;
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tested journal entries to identify unusual transactions;
• assessed whether judgements and assumptions made in determining the accounting estimates were indicative of potential bias;
In response to the risk of irregularities and non-compliance with laws and regulations, we designed procedures which included, but were not limited to:
• agreeing financial statement disclosures to underlying supporting documentation;
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reading the minutes of meetings of those charged with governance;
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enquiring of management as to actual and potential litigation and claims;
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OAKHALL CHURCH
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT (CONTINUED) TO THE TRUSTEES OF OAKHALL CHURCH
There are inherent limitations in our audit procedures described above. The more removed that laws and regulations are from financial transactions, the less likely it is that we would become aware of non-compliance. Auditing standards also limit the audit procedures required to identify non-compliance with laws and regulations to enquiry of the trustees and other management and the inspection of regulatory and legal correspondence, if any.
Material misstatements that arise due to fraud can be harder to detect than those that arise from error as they may involve deliberate concealment or collusion.
A further description of our responsibilities is available on the Financial Reporting Council’s website at: https:// www.frc.org.uk/auditorsresponsibilities. This description forms part of our auditor's report.
Use of our report
This report is made solely to the charity’s trustees, as a body, in accordance with part 4 of the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008. Our audit work has been undertaken so that we might state to the charity's trustees those matters we are required to state to them in an auditor's report and for no other purpose. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than the charity and the charity’s trustees as a body, for our audit work, for this report, or for the opinions we have formed.
Roger Lugg & Co
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Chartered Accountants Statutory Auditor
12-14 High Street Caterham Surrey CR3 5UA
Roger Lugg & Co is eligible for appointment as auditor of the charity by virtue of its eligibility for appointment as auditor of a company under section 1212 of the Companies Act 2006.
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Oakhall Church, Caterham (Charity Regd 1156069)
Statement of Financial Activities For the Year Ended 31st March 2023
| SOFA Details 2022- 2023 2023 2022 Notes Income 2 Total Total Donations 3 154,722.69 152,160 Legacies 13,086.90 80,000 Rental Income 4 33,506.32 33,256 Cafe 181 Income 18 74,050.26 10,927 Income Tax Recovered 3 30,870.00 30,652 Interest and Other Income 9,810.02 13,685 Total Income 316,046.19 320,680 Expenditure Charitable Activities Grants 5 - 125 Ministry Support 6 122,849.53 128,491 Running costs 7 51,157.54 48,777 Cafe 181 Expenses 18 75,592.67 19,258 Governance Costs 8 6,247.16 5,018 General Depreciation 9 15,479.96 13,872 Total Charitable activities 271,326.86 215,541 Revaluation of Investment Ass 10 0.00 90,000 Net Income/(Expenditure) 44,719.33 195,139 Transfers 11 (29,135.14) (140,613) Net Movement in Funds 15,584.19 54,525.77 Reconciliation of Funds : Total funds Brought Forward 695,102.08 640,576 Total funds carried forward 17 710,686.27 695,102 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS |
2023 2022 - .00 - 148 - 148 0.00 148 - 43,086.90 160,000 43,086.90 159,852 224,852.00 65,000 267,938.90 224,852 - 16 - DESIGNATED FUNDS |
2022 Total Total 273,420.43 285,079 33,320.00 36,181 1,028.77 229 307,769.20 321,489 298,622.53 310,330 298,622.53 310,330 9,146.67 11,159 (13,951.76) (19,387) (4,805.09) (8,227) 7,426,562.69 7,434,790 7,421,757.60 7,426,563 2023 RESTRICTED FUNDS |
TOTAL FUNDS | TOTAL FUNDS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total 273,420.43 33,320.00 1,028.77 307,769.20 298,622.53 298,622.53 9,146.67 (13,951.76) (4,805.09) 7,426,562.69 7,421,757.60 2023 |
2023 428,143.12 13,086.90 33,506.32 74,050.26 64,190.00 10,838.79 623,815.39 298,622.53 122,849.53 51,157.54 75,592.67 6,247.16 15,479.96 569,949.39 0.00 53,866.00 0.00 53,866.00 8,346,516.77 8,400,382.77 |
2022 | ||
| 437,238 80,000 33,256 10,927 66,833 13,914 |
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| 642,169 | ||||
| 310,455 128,491 48,925 19,258 5,018 13,872 |
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| 526,018 | ||||
| 90,000 | ||||
| 206,150 | ||||
| 0 | ||||
| 206,150 | ||||
| 8,140,366 | ||||
| 8,346,517 | ||||
Oakhall Church, Caterham (Charity Regd 1156069)
BALANCE SHEET As at 31st March 2023
| Notes TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS 12 Investment Fixed Assets 10 Long term Debtors 4 CURRENT ASSETS Inventory 18 Current debtors & prepayments 13 Current investments 10 Cash at bank and in hand 14 Total Current Assets Creditors: amounts falling due within one year 15 Deferred Revenue 15 NET CURRENT ASSETS/(LIABILITIES) Long term liabilities 16 Total 17 Restricted Funds Building Fund Mission Outreach Funds Serbian Outreach Fund Total Restricted Funds Unrestricted Funds General Church Funds Revaluation Reserve Designated funds Total Charity Funds |
2023 £ 7,303,499.46 460,000.00 1,165.55 1,450.43 87,608.81 485,123.68 93,284.57 667,467.49 15,662.92 8,541.94 643,262.63 7,544.87 8,400,382.77 £ 7,327,586.60 81,740.77 12,430.23 7,421,757.60 250,686.27 460,000.00 267,938.90 8,400,382.77 £ |
2022 £ 7,274,029 460,000 3,009 1,131 47,633 0 578,533 |
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| 627,297 10,309 0 |
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| 616,988 7,509 |
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| 8,346,517 £ |
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| 7,339,945 78,394 8,224 |
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| 7,426,563 235,102 460,000 224,852 |
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| 8,346,517 £ |
The notes on pages 19 - 26 form part of these accounts.
The financial statements on pages 16-26 were approved and authorised for issue by the trustees and signed on their behalf by Paul Bowker.
Signed :
Date :
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OAKHALL CHURCH, CATERHAM (Charity registered no. 1156069 )
Statement of Cash Flows
| For the Year Ended 31st March 2023 Cash flows from Operating Activities Cash flows from Investing Activities Rent and interest from Investment assets Purchase of Property, Plant and Equipment Net Cash Flows from Investing Activities Proceeds from/(purchase) of current investments Cash Flows from Financing Activities Repayments of borrowings Lease long term transactions Net cash provided by financing Activity Change in cash and cash equivalents in reporting perio Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period Cash and cash equivalents at end of period Reconcilation check Net Income/(Expenditure) Adjustments for : Depreciation Charges (Gains)/Losses on Investments Rent and interest from Investment assets (Increase)/decrease in inventory (Increase)/decrease in debtors/prepayments Increase/(decrease) in creditors/def Revenue Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities |
£ 3,495.85 42,349.64 (47,849.78) (5,500.14) (485,123.68) 0.00 1,879.25 1,879.25 d (485,248.72) 578,533.29 93,284.57 (0.00) £ 53,866.00 18,379.32 0.00 (42,349.64) (319.47) (39,975.74) 13,895.38 3,495.85 2023 Total 2023 Total All Funds |
£ 111,620 33,256 (37,278) (4,022) 0 0 1,845 1,845 109,442 469,091 578,533 0.00 £ 206,550 16,469 (90,000) (33,256) (1,131) 17,344 (3,955) 111,620 2022 Total 2022 Total All Funds |
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| 3,495.85 | 111,620 |
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Oakhall Church, Caterham (Charity Regd 1156069)
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
For the Year Ended 31st March 2023
1. Accounting Policies
The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention with the exception of the revaluation of certain assets.
The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting by Charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) issued in October 2019 and the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) and the Charities Act.
The financial statements have been prepared to give a ‘true and fair’ view and have departed from the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 only to the extent required to provide a ‘true and fair view’. This departure has involved following the Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland issued in October 2019 rather than the Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice effective from 1 April 2005 which has since been withdrawn.
Oakhall Church constitutes a public benefit entity as defined by FRS 102. The accounts for the year ended 31st March 2023 are prepared in pounds sterling to 2 decimal places.
The principal accounting policies are as follows:
A) Restricted funds are used for the purposes specified by the donor. The expenditure is made without deduction for Church running costs. Funds are allocated upon receipt and paid to the beneficiaries at regular intervals.
B) Designated funds are unrestricted funds that have been set aside by the trustees for a particular purpose
C) The principal Unrestricted funds accounting policies are :
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Revenue Recognition : Income is recognised when an increase in future economic benefits related to an increase in assets or decrease in liabilities has arisen that can be measured reliably related to the period being reported on.
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Deferred Income : This is income which is not recognised in the SOFA due to there being no entitlement to it at the balance sheet date. It is disclosed in the balance sheet as a liability.
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Pension Contributions : Oakhall Church provides a Defined Pension Contribution scheme for its employees. Oakhall Church and its employees contribute to the retirement scheme operated by a separate legal entity to which the church has no liability to pay further contributions . No defined benefit Pension scheme is operated.
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- Inventory : The inventory is valued at cost which is the purchase price of the respective materials and is impaired to its selling price if lower and written off if not saleable.
5. Fixed assets for the use of Oakhall Church are subject to the Capitalisation policy (requiring a minimum item value of £500) and are carried at cost less accumulated depreciation and impairment losses.
6. Fixed Investment Assets : This is property held by Oakhall Church for investment purposes and not for the regular use by the church. It is valued at Fair Market value, and will be revalued where the change is material. The building in Francis Road, historically used by the church, was reclassified as investment property in November 2019 when it was leased out to a third party.
7. The depreciation policy is to use straight line depreciation of the historic cost of the asset less the current residual value over the useful life of the asset. For the building, we estimate the residual value to be equal to the initial cost of the building, hence the rate of depreciation is zero. There is no depreciation on construction in progress or land.
Depreciation rates are : Audio-visual equipment 10 - 25% per year Other Furnishings 5 - 25% per year
8. Current asset investments : These are current investments with a maturity date of not more than one year, but with a maturity of over 3 months at inception.
9. Support Costs : The policy is not to allocate any of the supporting administrative costs to the restricted funds activities including all the grants made.
10. Financial Instruments : A) Normal policy is to measure all transactions at cost
B) One exception is the index linked loan to J Mills which by agreement is related to the Land Registry Surrey Semi-detached house index. C) Foreign currency transactions are translated at market rates at inception.
Note : Some reported totals may not foot due to roundings.
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Oakhall Church, Caterham (Charity Regd 1156069)
2. A) Restricted Funds
The restricted funds include these 3 major categories:
1. Mission Outreach and Other : When gifts are received for named individuals, organisations or restricted church activity they are attributed to this fund.
2. Building Fund : This fund was to finance the construction and furnishing of the new church.
3. Serbian Outreach : This fund is primarily to support a Bible School and its graduates and supply humanitarian aid to those in need in Serbia and surrounding countries.
| 1. Mission Outreach and Other Mission Outreach Special Outreach Project Discretionary Fund Training fund -restricted Total 2. Building Fund 3. Serbian Outreach Total Restricted Funds |
Income Spending/ Transfers Ending Balance 151,604.94 146,902.13 60,542.06 0.00 0.00 12,292.64 2,030.00 108.99 7,034.18 100.00 3,376.78 1,871.89 153,734.94 150,387.90 81,740.77 1,593.77 (13,951.76) 7,327,586.60 152,440.49 148,234.63 12,430.23 307,769.20 284,670.77 7,421,757.60 2023 |
Income Spending/ Transfers Ending Balance 151,604.94 146,902.13 60,542.06 0.00 0.00 12,292.64 2,030.00 108.99 7,034.18 100.00 3,376.78 1,871.89 153,734.94 150,387.90 81,740.77 1,593.77 (13,951.76) 7,327,586.60 152,440.49 148,234.63 12,430.23 307,769.20 284,670.77 7,421,757.60 2023 |
Income Spending/ Transfers Ending Balance 151,604.94 146,902.13 60,542.06 0.00 0.00 12,292.64 2,030.00 108.99 7,034.18 100.00 3,376.78 1,871.89 153,734.94 150,387.90 81,740.77 1,593.77 (13,951.76) 7,327,586.60 152,440.49 148,234.63 12,430.23 307,769.20 284,670.77 7,421,757.60 2023 |
2022 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ending Balance 55,839 12,293 5,113 5,149 |
||||
| 78,394 | ||||
| 7,339,945 8,224.37 |
||||
| 307,769.20 | 284,670.77 | 7,421,757.60 | 7,426,562.69 |
B) Designated Funds
The designated funds include the following 3 categories.
| Training fund-designated Major Maintenance/Capital fund Building fund Phase 2- designated Total |
Income Spending/ Transfers Ending Balance 0 0 4,852.00 0 (30,000.00) 130,000.00 0 (13,086.90) 133,086.90 0.00 (43,086.90) 267,938.90 2023 |
2022 |
|---|---|---|
| Ending Balance 4,852.00 100,000.00 120,000.00 |
||
| 224,852.00 |
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Oakhall Church, Caterham (Charity Regd 1156069)
3 Income
An amount of £42,207.50 for recoverable Income tax not received by the year end, but relating to gift aid donations made during the year is included in income. This is detailed by fund in Note 13 for Current debtors. Gifts are received from people outside Oakhall Church and passed on to church supported beneficiaries without any deduction for administration costs. The amounts are included in the Mission Outreach fund.
| supported beneficiaries without any deduction for administration costs. The amounts are included | in the Mission Outreach fund. | |
|---|---|---|
| 2023 | 2022 | |
| Legacies received | 13,086.90 | 80,000 |
| Aggregate income received from Trustees and connected persons | 186,836.00 | 228,017 |
- 4 Rental Income/Operating Lease Commitments The Francis Road facilities have been leased out for 10 years but with a break clause after 5 years
The initial five year period is at a £30,000 per year rent, with an agreed 3 month free rental while the refurbishment of the facilities was completed.
The cost of the 3 months free rental of £7,500, and the legal costs of setting up the lease agreement of £ 1,718.40 are being amortised over the minimum lease period of 60 months, so the net rental per month is £ 2,346.36 starting from the beginning of the lease on 18 November 2019. The unamortised part of the lease of £3,009.23 is reported as
| Current debtors | £1,843.68 |
|---|---|
| Long term debtors | £1,165.55 |
A deposit of £7,500 was made on 18 November 2019 by the lessee and is held in an interest bearing segregated account with HSBC, valued at £7,537
15 spaces in the carpark at 181 Chaldon Road were also rented out for £5,350 in 2022-23 (prior year £5,100)
| 5 | Grants Analysis Activity Grant to Institutions Restricted giving Serbia Outreach Bible school and individual missionaries support 98,972.73 Chrestos Thailand Bible school, Orphanage activity 37,314.50 Christian Institute Promotion of the Christian religion in the UK 6,880.77 Ukraine Support Ukraine refugee support 6,797.83 Reach Across -Simon and Gemma LockeChristian mission in Mali 6,394.55 SIM - Ben Short- Ivory Coast Christian Misssion in the Ivory Coast 5,511.25 London City Mission Sharing with the people of London the love of Jesus Chr 5,406.75 CVM -Christian Vision for Men Christian Mission to Men 5,000.00 CCSM - Bible for China Chinese Church support 5,000.00 Good News for Everyone (was Gideons UIntroducing Jesus Christ and distributing scriptures 5,000.00 Barnabas Fund Hope and aid for the persecuted church 5,000.00 Open Doors Serves Persecuted Christians around the world 5,000.00 Immanuel Church Bethlehem Christian training and outreach in Bethlehem 4,604.90 Training fund - restricted Christian training 0.00 Prison Fellowship Support and outreach to prisoners and their families 3,115.00 Urban Saints - Corporate Christian Mission to young people 3,000.00 Soteria Trust Suport education work in Nigeria 3,000.00 Care for the family Strengthen and support family life 3,000.00 FEBA Radio Christian broadcasting 2,500.00 Subtotal 211,498.28 35 other gifts amounting to: 30,656.68 Total 242,154.96 |
Grants Analysis Activity Grant to Institutions Restricted giving Serbia Outreach Bible school and individual missionaries support 98,972.73 Chrestos Thailand Bible school, Orphanage activity 37,314.50 Christian Institute Promotion of the Christian religion in the UK 6,880.77 Ukraine Support Ukraine refugee support 6,797.83 Reach Across -Simon and Gemma LockeChristian mission in Mali 6,394.55 SIM - Ben Short- Ivory Coast Christian Misssion in the Ivory Coast 5,511.25 London City Mission Sharing with the people of London the love of Jesus Chr 5,406.75 CVM -Christian Vision for Men Christian Mission to Men 5,000.00 CCSM - Bible for China Chinese Church support 5,000.00 Good News for Everyone (was Gideons UIntroducing Jesus Christ and distributing scriptures 5,000.00 Barnabas Fund Hope and aid for the persecuted church 5,000.00 Open Doors Serves Persecuted Christians around the world 5,000.00 Immanuel Church Bethlehem Christian training and outreach in Bethlehem 4,604.90 Training fund - restricted Christian training 0.00 Prison Fellowship Support and outreach to prisoners and their families 3,115.00 Urban Saints - Corporate Christian Mission to young people 3,000.00 Soteria Trust Suport education work in Nigeria 3,000.00 Care for the family Strengthen and support family life 3,000.00 FEBA Radio Christian broadcasting 2,500.00 Subtotal 211,498.28 35 other gifts amounting to: 30,656.68 Total 242,154.96 |
Grant to Individuals |
2023 Total Grants 148,234.63 37,314.50 6,880.77 6,797.83 6,394.55 5,511.25 5,406.75 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 5,000.00 4,604.90 3,376.78 3,115.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 2,500.00 |
2022 Total Grants |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 124,653 38,168 5,706 8,833 6,438 9,703 4,335 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 0 1,301 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 2,500 |
|||||
| 49,261.90 3,376.78 |
|||||
| 211,498.28 30,656.68 |
52,638.68 3,828.89 |
264,136.96 34,485.57 |
238,639 71,816 |
||
| 242,154.96 | 56,467.57 | 298,622.53 | 310,455 |
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Oakhall Church, Caterham (Charity Regd 1156069)
| 6 Ministry Support and Cafe 181 salaries 2023 The Trust has 3 full time paid employees including the paid elder , youth work 122,849.53 and ministry assistant (3 in prior year) and 5 part-time workers (4 in prior year) including 4 working in Cafe 181 reported separately under cafe 181 expenses None of the employees have emoluments greater than £60,000. Gross Salaries - General Church 80,724.74 Employer's National Insurance contributions (net after grant and SMP reimburs (4,520.67) Employer's Defined contribution Pension payments 4,036.23 Accommodation costs for staff 23,130.92 Total staff costs (Excl Cafe 181) 103,371.22 Speakers expenses 1,595.00 Charitable activity administration costs 17,883.31 |
2022 128,491 79,576 2,129 3,979 27,936 |
|---|---|
| 113,620 1,670 13,201 |
The administration costs are related to the charitable activities and include 2 days per week of contracted administration services rising to 3 days per week from August 2022.
In addition there are a large number of unpaid volunteers who help. The cafe 181 salaries are shown under cafe 181 expenses
| Cafe 181- Gross salaries Cafe 181- Employers Nat Insurance (net of grant) Cafe 181- Employer's defined contribution pension payments 7 Church Running Costs 1 Insurance 2 Gas, Electricity and water 3 Cleaning 4 Maintenance 5 Printing and Publicity 6 Various Sections 7 Outreach, outreach materials, books 8 Training 9 Travel costs 10 Sound system, Music and CDs 11 Audio visual depreciation 12 Pastoral Expenses 13 Church refreshments 14 Miscellaneous Total Running costs |
2023 38,473.80 826.11 1,394.61 2023 5,062.96 14,277.88 9,560.47 7,880.57 1,345.58 3,227.85 2,290.93 - 353.40 898.44 2,351.44 750.94 2,726.17 430.91 51,157.54 |
2022 11,509 483 517 2022 4,559 14,665 7,478 7,944 1,972 2,333 2,010 0 93 813 2,459 1,547 2,493 411 |
|---|---|---|
| 48,777 |
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Oakhall Church, Caterham (Charity Regd 1156069)
| 8 Governance Costs 2023 2022 Governance Costs £6,247.16 £5,018 Includes costs of audit, £4,750 (prior year £4,400), legal, bank charges and disclosure and barring service checks. The Trustees do not receive any remuneration for their work as trustees, and have had no expenses paid to them. 9 Depreciation 2023 2022 General depreciation 15,479.96 13,872 Audio depreciation (Included in running costs) 2,351.44 2,459 Cafe 181 Depreciation 547.92 137 Total 18,379.32 16,469 10 Valuation of Investments 460,000.00 460,000 485,123.68 0 reported as income. 11 Transfers Unrestricted Funds Designated New Building New Building Furnishings Depreciation 13,951.76 (13,951.76) Designated Major maintenance fund (30,000.00) 30,000.00 New Building fund (13,086.90) 13,086.90 Total (29,135.14) 43,086.90 (13,951.76) 12 Fixed Assets 2022 New Building Other Total Total Gross Cost as at 1st April 7,132,825.00 194,665.65 7,327,490.65 7,290,212 Additions 19,958.96 27,890.82 47,849.78 37,278 Removals 0.00 0 Total Gross Cost as at 31st March 7,152,783.96 222,556.47 7,375,340.43 7,327,491 Depreciation as at 1st April 0.00 53,461.65 53,461.65 36,993 Depreciation 18,379.32 18,379.32 16,469 Depreciation retirements Depreciation as at 31st March 0.00 71,840.97 71,840.97 53,462 Net Fixed Assets at 31st March 7,152,783.96 150,715.50 7,303,499.46 7,274,029 Fixed Asset Investments: The Francis Road property was purchased in 1894 and as a building used by the church to fulfil its objectives was held at cost ( equivalent to nil) as per accounting requirements. Upon signing of a lease in November 2019 it was reclassified as an investment property and revalued to fair market value. The professional valuation of the property made by Rayners Commercial was £460,000 in February 2022. No significant change is assessed since then. Current Asset Investments :These are a variety of short term investments held for 3- 12 months under the Flagstone investment platform valued at the initial transaction 2023 Transfers 2023 |
8 Governance Costs 2023 2022 Governance Costs £6,247.16 £5,018 Includes costs of audit, £4,750 (prior year £4,400), legal, bank charges and disclosure and barring service checks. The Trustees do not receive any remuneration for their work as trustees, and have had no expenses paid to them. 9 Depreciation 2023 2022 General depreciation 15,479.96 13,872 Audio depreciation (Included in running costs) 2,351.44 2,459 Cafe 181 Depreciation 547.92 137 Total 18,379.32 16,469 10 Valuation of Investments 460,000.00 460,000 485,123.68 0 reported as income. 11 Transfers Unrestricted Funds Designated New Building New Building Furnishings Depreciation 13,951.76 (13,951.76) Designated Major maintenance fund (30,000.00) 30,000.00 New Building fund (13,086.90) 13,086.90 Total (29,135.14) 43,086.90 (13,951.76) 12 Fixed Assets 2022 New Building Other Total Total Gross Cost as at 1st April 7,132,825.00 194,665.65 7,327,490.65 7,290,212 Additions 19,958.96 27,890.82 47,849.78 37,278 Removals 0.00 0 Total Gross Cost as at 31st March 7,152,783.96 222,556.47 7,375,340.43 7,327,491 Depreciation as at 1st April 0.00 53,461.65 53,461.65 36,993 Depreciation 18,379.32 18,379.32 16,469 Depreciation retirements Depreciation as at 31st March 0.00 71,840.97 71,840.97 53,462 Net Fixed Assets at 31st March 7,152,783.96 150,715.50 7,303,499.46 7,274,029 Fixed Asset Investments: The Francis Road property was purchased in 1894 and as a building used by the church to fulfil its objectives was held at cost ( equivalent to nil) as per accounting requirements. Upon signing of a lease in November 2019 it was reclassified as an investment property and revalued to fair market value. The professional valuation of the property made by Rayners Commercial was £460,000 in February 2022. No significant change is assessed since then. Current Asset Investments :These are a variety of short term investments held for 3- 12 months under the Flagstone investment platform valued at the initial transaction 2023 Transfers 2023 |
8 Governance Costs 2023 2022 Governance Costs £6,247.16 £5,018 Includes costs of audit, £4,750 (prior year £4,400), legal, bank charges and disclosure and barring service checks. The Trustees do not receive any remuneration for their work as trustees, and have had no expenses paid to them. 9 Depreciation 2023 2022 General depreciation 15,479.96 13,872 Audio depreciation (Included in running costs) 2,351.44 2,459 Cafe 181 Depreciation 547.92 137 Total 18,379.32 16,469 10 Valuation of Investments 460,000.00 460,000 485,123.68 0 reported as income. 11 Transfers Unrestricted Funds Designated New Building New Building Furnishings Depreciation 13,951.76 (13,951.76) Designated Major maintenance fund (30,000.00) 30,000.00 New Building fund (13,086.90) 13,086.90 Total (29,135.14) 43,086.90 (13,951.76) 12 Fixed Assets 2022 New Building Other Total Total Gross Cost as at 1st April 7,132,825.00 194,665.65 7,327,490.65 7,290,212 Additions 19,958.96 27,890.82 47,849.78 37,278 Removals 0.00 0 Total Gross Cost as at 31st March 7,152,783.96 222,556.47 7,375,340.43 7,327,491 Depreciation as at 1st April 0.00 53,461.65 53,461.65 36,993 Depreciation 18,379.32 18,379.32 16,469 Depreciation retirements Depreciation as at 31st March 0.00 71,840.97 71,840.97 53,462 Net Fixed Assets at 31st March 7,152,783.96 150,715.50 7,303,499.46 7,274,029 Fixed Asset Investments: The Francis Road property was purchased in 1894 and as a building used by the church to fulfil its objectives was held at cost ( equivalent to nil) as per accounting requirements. Upon signing of a lease in November 2019 it was reclassified as an investment property and revalued to fair market value. The professional valuation of the property made by Rayners Commercial was £460,000 in February 2022. No significant change is assessed since then. Current Asset Investments :These are a variety of short term investments held for 3- 12 months under the Flagstone investment platform valued at the initial transaction 2023 Transfers 2023 |
8 Governance Costs 2023 2022 Governance Costs £6,247.16 £5,018 Includes costs of audit, £4,750 (prior year £4,400), legal, bank charges and disclosure and barring service checks. The Trustees do not receive any remuneration for their work as trustees, and have had no expenses paid to them. 9 Depreciation 2023 2022 General depreciation 15,479.96 13,872 Audio depreciation (Included in running costs) 2,351.44 2,459 Cafe 181 Depreciation 547.92 137 Total 18,379.32 16,469 10 Valuation of Investments 460,000.00 460,000 485,123.68 0 reported as income. 11 Transfers Unrestricted Funds Designated New Building New Building Furnishings Depreciation 13,951.76 (13,951.76) Designated Major maintenance fund (30,000.00) 30,000.00 New Building fund (13,086.90) 13,086.90 Total (29,135.14) 43,086.90 (13,951.76) 12 Fixed Assets 2022 New Building Other Total Total Gross Cost as at 1st April 7,132,825.00 194,665.65 7,327,490.65 7,290,212 Additions 19,958.96 27,890.82 47,849.78 37,278 Removals 0.00 0 Total Gross Cost as at 31st March 7,152,783.96 222,556.47 7,375,340.43 7,327,491 Depreciation as at 1st April 0.00 53,461.65 53,461.65 36,993 Depreciation 18,379.32 18,379.32 16,469 Depreciation retirements Depreciation as at 31st March 0.00 71,840.97 71,840.97 53,462 Net Fixed Assets at 31st March 7,152,783.96 150,715.50 7,303,499.46 7,274,029 Fixed Asset Investments: The Francis Road property was purchased in 1894 and as a building used by the church to fulfil its objectives was held at cost ( equivalent to nil) as per accounting requirements. Upon signing of a lease in November 2019 it was reclassified as an investment property and revalued to fair market value. The professional valuation of the property made by Rayners Commercial was £460,000 in February 2022. No significant change is assessed since then. Current Asset Investments :These are a variety of short term investments held for 3- 12 months under the Flagstone investment platform valued at the initial transaction 2023 Transfers 2023 |
8 Governance Costs 2023 2022 Governance Costs £6,247.16 £5,018 Includes costs of audit, £4,750 (prior year £4,400), legal, bank charges and disclosure and barring service checks. The Trustees do not receive any remuneration for their work as trustees, and have had no expenses paid to them. 9 Depreciation 2023 2022 General depreciation 15,479.96 13,872 Audio depreciation (Included in running costs) 2,351.44 2,459 Cafe 181 Depreciation 547.92 137 Total 18,379.32 16,469 10 Valuation of Investments 460,000.00 460,000 485,123.68 0 reported as income. 11 Transfers Unrestricted Funds Designated New Building New Building Furnishings Depreciation 13,951.76 (13,951.76) Designated Major maintenance fund (30,000.00) 30,000.00 New Building fund (13,086.90) 13,086.90 Total (29,135.14) 43,086.90 (13,951.76) 12 Fixed Assets 2022 New Building Other Total Total Gross Cost as at 1st April 7,132,825.00 194,665.65 7,327,490.65 7,290,212 Additions 19,958.96 27,890.82 47,849.78 37,278 Removals 0.00 0 Total Gross Cost as at 31st March 7,152,783.96 222,556.47 7,375,340.43 7,327,491 Depreciation as at 1st April 0.00 53,461.65 53,461.65 36,993 Depreciation 18,379.32 18,379.32 16,469 Depreciation retirements Depreciation as at 31st March 0.00 71,840.97 71,840.97 53,462 Net Fixed Assets at 31st March 7,152,783.96 150,715.50 7,303,499.46 7,274,029 Fixed Asset Investments: The Francis Road property was purchased in 1894 and as a building used by the church to fulfil its objectives was held at cost ( equivalent to nil) as per accounting requirements. Upon signing of a lease in November 2019 it was reclassified as an investment property and revalued to fair market value. The professional valuation of the property made by Rayners Commercial was £460,000 in February 2022. No significant change is assessed since then. Current Asset Investments :These are a variety of short term investments held for 3- 12 months under the Flagstone investment platform valued at the initial transaction 2023 Transfers 2023 |
8 Governance Costs 2023 2022 Governance Costs £6,247.16 £5,018 Includes costs of audit, £4,750 (prior year £4,400), legal, bank charges and disclosure and barring service checks. The Trustees do not receive any remuneration for their work as trustees, and have had no expenses paid to them. 9 Depreciation 2023 2022 General depreciation 15,479.96 13,872 Audio depreciation (Included in running costs) 2,351.44 2,459 Cafe 181 Depreciation 547.92 137 Total 18,379.32 16,469 10 Valuation of Investments 460,000.00 460,000 485,123.68 0 reported as income. 11 Transfers Unrestricted Funds Designated New Building New Building Furnishings Depreciation 13,951.76 (13,951.76) Designated Major maintenance fund (30,000.00) 30,000.00 New Building fund (13,086.90) 13,086.90 Total (29,135.14) 43,086.90 (13,951.76) 12 Fixed Assets 2022 New Building Other Total Total Gross Cost as at 1st April 7,132,825.00 194,665.65 7,327,490.65 7,290,212 Additions 19,958.96 27,890.82 47,849.78 37,278 Removals 0.00 0 Total Gross Cost as at 31st March 7,152,783.96 222,556.47 7,375,340.43 7,327,491 Depreciation as at 1st April 0.00 53,461.65 53,461.65 36,993 Depreciation 18,379.32 18,379.32 16,469 Depreciation retirements Depreciation as at 31st March 0.00 71,840.97 71,840.97 53,462 Net Fixed Assets at 31st March 7,152,783.96 150,715.50 7,303,499.46 7,274,029 Fixed Asset Investments: The Francis Road property was purchased in 1894 and as a building used by the church to fulfil its objectives was held at cost ( equivalent to nil) as per accounting requirements. Upon signing of a lease in November 2019 it was reclassified as an investment property and revalued to fair market value. The professional valuation of the property made by Rayners Commercial was £460,000 in February 2022. No significant change is assessed since then. Current Asset Investments :These are a variety of short term investments held for 3- 12 months under the Flagstone investment platform valued at the initial transaction 2023 Transfers 2023 |
8 Governance Costs 2023 2022 Governance Costs £6,247.16 £5,018 Includes costs of audit, £4,750 (prior year £4,400), legal, bank charges and disclosure and barring service checks. The Trustees do not receive any remuneration for their work as trustees, and have had no expenses paid to them. 9 Depreciation 2023 2022 General depreciation 15,479.96 13,872 Audio depreciation (Included in running costs) 2,351.44 2,459 Cafe 181 Depreciation 547.92 137 Total 18,379.32 16,469 10 Valuation of Investments 460,000.00 460,000 485,123.68 0 reported as income. 11 Transfers Unrestricted Funds Designated New Building New Building Furnishings Depreciation 13,951.76 (13,951.76) Designated Major maintenance fund (30,000.00) 30,000.00 New Building fund (13,086.90) 13,086.90 Total (29,135.14) 43,086.90 (13,951.76) 12 Fixed Assets 2022 New Building Other Total Total Gross Cost as at 1st April 7,132,825.00 194,665.65 7,327,490.65 7,290,212 Additions 19,958.96 27,890.82 47,849.78 37,278 Removals 0.00 0 Total Gross Cost as at 31st March 7,152,783.96 222,556.47 7,375,340.43 7,327,491 Depreciation as at 1st April 0.00 53,461.65 53,461.65 36,993 Depreciation 18,379.32 18,379.32 16,469 Depreciation retirements Depreciation as at 31st March 0.00 71,840.97 71,840.97 53,462 Net Fixed Assets at 31st March 7,152,783.96 150,715.50 7,303,499.46 7,274,029 Fixed Asset Investments: The Francis Road property was purchased in 1894 and as a building used by the church to fulfil its objectives was held at cost ( equivalent to nil) as per accounting requirements. Upon signing of a lease in November 2019 it was reclassified as an investment property and revalued to fair market value. The professional valuation of the property made by Rayners Commercial was £460,000 in February 2022. No significant change is assessed since then. Current Asset Investments :These are a variety of short term investments held for 3- 12 months under the Flagstone investment platform valued at the initial transaction 2023 Transfers 2023 |
8 Governance Costs 2023 2022 Governance Costs £6,247.16 £5,018 Includes costs of audit, £4,750 (prior year £4,400), legal, bank charges and disclosure and barring service checks. The Trustees do not receive any remuneration for their work as trustees, and have had no expenses paid to them. 9 Depreciation 2023 2022 General depreciation 15,479.96 13,872 Audio depreciation (Included in running costs) 2,351.44 2,459 Cafe 181 Depreciation 547.92 137 Total 18,379.32 16,469 10 Valuation of Investments 460,000.00 460,000 485,123.68 0 reported as income. 11 Transfers Unrestricted Funds Designated New Building New Building Furnishings Depreciation 13,951.76 (13,951.76) Designated Major maintenance fund (30,000.00) 30,000.00 New Building fund (13,086.90) 13,086.90 Total (29,135.14) 43,086.90 (13,951.76) 12 Fixed Assets 2022 New Building Other Total Total Gross Cost as at 1st April 7,132,825.00 194,665.65 7,327,490.65 7,290,212 Additions 19,958.96 27,890.82 47,849.78 37,278 Removals 0.00 0 Total Gross Cost as at 31st March 7,152,783.96 222,556.47 7,375,340.43 7,327,491 Depreciation as at 1st April 0.00 53,461.65 53,461.65 36,993 Depreciation 18,379.32 18,379.32 16,469 Depreciation retirements Depreciation as at 31st March 0.00 71,840.97 71,840.97 53,462 Net Fixed Assets at 31st March 7,152,783.96 150,715.50 7,303,499.46 7,274,029 Fixed Asset Investments: The Francis Road property was purchased in 1894 and as a building used by the church to fulfil its objectives was held at cost ( equivalent to nil) as per accounting requirements. Upon signing of a lease in November 2019 it was reclassified as an investment property and revalued to fair market value. The professional valuation of the property made by Rayners Commercial was £460,000 in February 2022. No significant change is assessed since then. Current Asset Investments :These are a variety of short term investments held for 3- 12 months under the Flagstone investment platform valued at the initial transaction 2023 Transfers 2023 |
2022 £5,018 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16,469 | ||||||||
| 460,000 0 2022 |
||||||||
| Unrestricted Funds 13,951.76 (30,000.00) (13,086.90) |
Designated 30,000.00 13,086.90 |
New Building (13,951.76) (13,951.76) Total 7,327,490.65 47,849.78 0.00 7,375,340.43 53,461.65 18,379.32 71,840.97 7,303,499.46 |
||||||
| (29,135.14) | 43,086.90 | |||||||
| 2023 | ||||||||
| New Building 7,132,825.00 19,958.96 |
Other 194,665.65 27,890.82 |
Total 7,290,212 37,278 0 |
||||||
| 7,152,783.96 0.00 |
222,556.47 53,461.65 18,379.32 |
7,327,491 36,993 16,469 |
||||||
| 0.00 | 71,840.97 | 53,462 | ||||||
| 7,152,783.96 | 150,715.50 | 7,274,029 |
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Oakhall Church, Caterham (Charity Regd 1156069)
| 13 Current Debtors and Prepayments Current Debtors Income Tax Refund Unrestricted Funds 11,586.25 Mission Outreach/Full Time Workers 28,883.75 Building Fund 0.00 Serbian Outreach 1,737.50 42,207.50 Prepayments 14 Cash at Bank and in hand. Petty Cash HSBC General Current account HSBC Serbia Current account HSBC Lease Deposit account Metro Cafe 181 account ICICI savings account ICICI current account 15 Current Creditors and Deferred Revenue Restricted Audit fees Taxation and Social Security Costs Other creditors Creditors 0 Deferred Revenue 16 Long Term Liabilities Deposit on 10 year lease for Francis Road Building |
2023 | Total 49,983.45 28,883.75 0.00 1,737.50 80,604.70 7,004.11 2023 789.56 66,607.36 9,136.45 7,536.86 9,214.34 0.00 0.00 93,284.57 Total 4,750.00 2,025.10 8,887.82 15,662.92 8,541.94 2023 7,544.87 |
2022 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Income Tax Refund |
Other 38,397.20 - 0.00 - |
Total | |||
| 11,586.25 28,883.75 0.00 1,737.50 |
39,705 3,453 (170) 1,826 |
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| 42,207.50 | 38,397.20 | 44,814 | |||
| 2023 | 2,819 2022 812 28,944 11,479 7,509 1,969 527,341 479 |
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| 578,533 | |||||
| 2022 Total 4,400 1,695 4,214 |
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| Restricted | Unrestricted | ||||
| 4,750.00 2,025.10 8,887.82 |
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| 0 | 15,662.92 | 10,309 | |||
| 8,541.94 | - 2022 7,509 |
17 Analysis of net assets between funds
| lysis of net assets between funds | |
|---|---|
| Fund balances at 31 March 2023 Tangible fixed assets Investment Fixed Assets Long term debtors Current assets Creditors and deferred Revenue Long term liabilities Total |
2023 |
| Unrestricted funds Designated funds Restricted funds Total 35,348.43 7,268,151.03 7,303,499.46 460,000.00 460,000.00 1,165.55 1,165.55 245,922.02 267,938.90 153,606.57 667,467.49 (24,204.86) (24,204.86) (7,544.87) (7,544.87) |
|
| 710,686.27 267,938.90 7,421,757.60 8,400,382.77 |
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Oakhall Church, Caterham (Charity Regd 1156069)
| 17 Analysis of net assets between funds (Continued) Fund balances at 31 March 2022 Tangible fixed assets Investment Fixed Assets Long term debtors Current assets Creditors and deferred Revenue Long term liabilities Total 18 Cafe 181 Income Expenditure Surplus/(Deficit) Inventory for Cafe 181 |
2022 | 2022 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unrestricted funds Designated funds Restricted funds 11,885 7,262,144 460,000 3,009 238,026 224,852 164,419 (10,309) (7,509) |
Total 7,274,029 460,000 3,009 627,297 (10,309) (7,509) |
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| 695,102 224,852 |
7,426,563 | 8,346,517 | |
| 2023 74,050.26 75,592.67 |
2022 10,927 19,258 |
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| (1,542.41) | (8,330) | ||
| 1,450.43 | 1,131 |
The Cafe 181 started up in January 2022 with 3 part-time employees and a number of volunteers. Financially, after the startup costs in the first year, it is forecast to breakeven on an ongoing basis.
19 Church Buildings
Handover of the new church building at 181 Chaldon Road, was completed in November 2018, after which there was a period to address any snagging issues completed in March 2022. The land and buildings have been capitalised at cost. The furnishings have been capitalised at cost and are depreciated over their expected life on a straight line basis.
The Francis Road property, previously used for church activities, was leased out to a third party in November 2019 and so is classified as an investment property. This was revalued in February 2022.
20 Related Party Transactions
There were unrestricted donations from related parties in 2022-23 of £24,075 (vs £24,198 in 2021-22) There were restricted donations from related parties in 2022-23 of £162,761 (vs £203,819 in 2021-22) There were no material expenses with related parties in 2022-23 or 2021-22.
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