WHAT IS D.F.H.A.?
Downend Folk House Association was founded in 1970 by a group of local people and is a registered charity. It serves the residents of Downend and the neighbouring areas irrespective of sex or religious, political or other opinions.
MISSION STATEMENT
Its purpose is to improve the quality of life of the local community by advancing education and providing facilities in the interests of social welfare, recreation and leisure
HOW WE ARE FUNDED
We receive no funding of any kind from any source and so our running costs have to be covered by income raised through our own efforts.
Membership Fees: £5 per adult. Paid anytime during 2021/22 £5 For those aged 13 -17yrs: £2.50 per annum.
Club & Class Fees: — these vary, see the Prospectus for details
Fund-raising events: — see our Prospectus and our website for details.
External Hirings: our facilities are available for private functions at competitive rates. Details from our Office Administrator.
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
Chairman : Mrs Eileen Bendrey Vice-Chairman: Mrs Merle Hosking Treasurer: Mr Mel Brown Secretary: Mrs Christine Bilella Chairman Social & Fundraising Committee: Merle Hosking.
Elected representatives serving on the Management Committee.
Joyce Bishop, Andrew Clements, Bruce Gibbs, Julia Kennett, Cllr Janet Biggin attends as a member and representative of the Downend & Bromley Heath Parish Council. The Management Committee usually meets on the first Monday of each month.
CHAIRMAN'S REPORT
AGM Chairman’s report 19th November 2021
Due to Covid the Barn was effectively closed down for a year so consequently there is no Chairman’s report for the Barn year September 2020 to August 2021.
The Barn year from September 2019 to August 2020 can be regarded as a year of two halves.
In the first half of the year we had coffee mornings, a successful Christmas Fayre and Christmas concerts. As far as the building is concerned we installed a defibrillator on the outside of the building so that it could also be used by the local community. In Jubilee hall we fitted new blinds and turned the amplifier cupboard into a storage area for tables. We also had a new cupboard built in Concorde hall to house tables. During the course of the year we have made improvements to the Snooker Room floor and highered the floor level in the Boiler Room.
Then, in March came Covid-19 and everything changed with various forms of lockdown thereafter and clubs and classes ceased to function. At this point I would like to thank Joan Wheadon and Christine Bilella and Julia Kennett for all their efforts in making the Barn Covid-safe.
In March the Playgroup manager resigned and with dwindling numbers of children registered in the Playgroup and very few enrolled for September it was decided to close the Playgroup at the end of the summer term.
I should like to thank Phil Abbott, our maintenance volunteer for all his efforts on our behalf and Joan Wheadon, our Administrator , who does so much behind the scenes and also
the small group of volunteers who helped out in the office until March.
In addition I should like to thank our Treasurer Mel Brown, who sorts out so many problems for us strictly outside the duties of a treasurer. Finally I should like to thank our Secretary, Christine Bilella and all members of the Management Committee for their help and support during this difficult period.
Eileen Bendrey
BARN NEWS & PROSPECTUS
The Barn News continues to be an important channel for members to keep in touch with the Association and each other. It is issued to members three times a year, with distribution largely completed at Club and Class meetings, and Coffee Mornings.
Over the last two years due to the Corona Virus the DFHA has had to close its doors to the membership.
During this time the building has been kept clean and sanitized. There has been no activity within the building. So there is no Barn news and up to date Prospectus. We hope to have more information after Christmas.
SOCIAL & FUND RAISING
Due to Covid virus there is nothing to report on the Social and Fund Raising activities .
Speaker mornings will begin during October 2021.
MEMBERSHIP
The amount taken in membership fees up to 17[th] September 2021 was £1,010.
CLUBS & CLASSES
As in past years, our main aims were
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to produce a balanced programme designed to provide the local community with as many varied activities as could be arranged
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to create opportunities for the resumption of friendships or the forging of new ones here at the Barn
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to encourage the wider age-band of membership which we see as vital to the sustained vigour and financial health of the Association.
We welcome back all those members who are returning, and hope the clubs and classes return and grow stronger.
ADMINISTRATION
It is the face or voice of the Office Volunteer on duty which is often the first point of contact with this Association for many enquirers. As stated in previous years, we are very fortunate to have a team of agreeable and experienced, volunteer Office staff at the Barn, to support our day-to-day activities. As we no longer close down when the schools are shut the demands on the Office have greatly increased, and more volunteers are always needed.
From the 1[st] October 2021 we have a new Office Manager Mrs Zoe Tanner.
Our band of office volunteers include Melinda Gunnion, Janet Hanlon, Jane Faithfull, Derek Whitchurch, Elaine Fitzgerald and Maureen Walker. They deserve praise and admiration for the efficient, polite and patient way they deal with enrolments for classes, telephone calls, queries, the occasional dissatisfied member and much more. A "thank-you" to them is always welcome.
The premises are cleaned by an outside company, Mrs Bucket. They are responsible for keeping the building in a tidy and hygienic condition, and this has enabled our members and hirers to enjoy their chosen activities in a clean and safe environment.
Those who join our "behind the scenes" operation for the first time are usually amazed at the amount and variety of work involved in running this Association. It is for this reason that
new recruits are always welcomed, especially those who are willing to serve in a back-up capacity on an occasional basis, since they can give the team an added strength at times of enrolment, fund-raising events and when tickets are on sale for the various events.
Additional pairs of hands are especially welcome whenever an event is being held. Setting up and clearing up afterwards are an integral part of the event itself and many hands certainly make lighter work.
Members are reminded to keep the office informed of any changes of address or telephone numbers so that if necessary they can be contacted with information pertaining to clubs and classes or social events.
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| OlrrbFees | 3,066 | |||||
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| Hireoforemises | 26.591 | |||||
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| Phone/lnternet | 745 | 1.285 | ||||
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