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2021-12-31-accounts

PARK SOUTH & WALCOT COMMUNITY CENTRE

(Registered Charity No: 1157360)

TRUSTEES’ REPORT

The Trustees present their Report and Financial Accounts of the Charity for the year ended 31 December 2021. The financial accounts have been prepared generally, in accordance with Accepted Accounting Practice .

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Trustees

Ram Thiagarajah Chair V T Sakthivel Secretary P Ragavan Treasurer S Vakeeson M Vahesan R Sakthivel

Address: Cranmore Avenue, Park South, Swindon SN3 2ES Tel: 01793 430071

Website: www. Parksouth & walcot community centre.co.uk E mail: bookonlineparksouth@gmail.com

Bankers: Cooperative Bank, P O Box 101, Baloon Street, Manchester M60 4EP

STRUCTURE, GOVERNANACE AND MANAGEMENT

Park South & Walcot Community Centre is a Registered Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO). Charity No: 1157360. The Charity has been incorporated on 6[th] June 2014 and started business on 1 July 2014. Currently six Trustees were appointed. Governance of the Charity is the responsibility of the Trustees. Appointment of Trustees were made taking into consideration of the individuals’ skills, expertise and availability to undertake the Centre’s activities/duties.

Trustees are all volunteers and have been given induction training. Trustees are also encouraged to undertake other training such as Basic First Aid Training, Risk Analysis etc.

All Trustees give their time freely and no Trustee remuneration was paid in the period. However, travel expenses are reimbursed.

AIMS & OBJECTIVES

Aim – Our Aim is to provide a safe and secure environment to all sections of the community, irrespective of their race, colour, sex, religious conviction, disability, sexual orientation, poverty or social and economic circumstances with the object of improving their conditions in life.

Objectives: To provide social, cultural, recreational and educational forum to all sections of the community in Swindon and in particular to the residents of the Park South and Walcot neighbourhoods.

Promotion of any charitable purpose.

To hire the Centre facilities to all at affordable price.

To work with our stakeholders including the Swindon Borough Council to achieve our objectives.

For all users to access the Centre which is friendly and welcoming for use .

To encourage local residents to volunteer to be part of the management in the day to day running of the Centre.

PUBLIC BENEFIT

The objects of the Centre are the promotion of any charitable purposes for the benefit of all residents in the Borough of Swindon and any other exclusively charitable purposes which are in the opinion of the Trustees beneficial to the peoples of Swindon. The Trustees confirm that they have referred to the guidance contained in the Charity Commission’s general guidance on public benefit when reviewing the Aims and objectives and in planning future activities.

ACTIVITIES

The Centre is functioning to the same level as it was before the COVID Lockdown.

There are a variety of activities being held in the Centre for the benefit of the local community.

A review of the Hire Rates was carried out and it was decided not to change the hire rate, so that all can access the facilities without much difficulty.

The following activities regularly take place in the Centre:

In addition local community use the Centre to celebrate children’s Birthdays, Anniversary Parties, Weddings, etc

The Facility is managed entirely by volunteers and without their support the Centre cannot be run. We provide training and other incentives for the volunteers and the Trustees acknowledge their contribution.

FACILITIES

The Facilities are maintained by Volunteers and cleaning is carried out by a professional cleaner. The opening and closing of the Centre is also done by volunteers. Testing of Fire Alarm, Burglar Alarm etc are carried out by authorised Companies on behalf of Swindon Borough Council. In order to tighten the security of the Facility, a security camera system was installed which will record 24 hrs a day 7 days a week.

FINANCIAL STATEMENT

Total income for the financial year ending Dec 2021 is £ 58,482.22 0f which £27,680.22 grants from Local Council and Charitable Organisations. The Income is solely by hiring the centre Facilities to the public. The Expenditure for the same period is £14,286.51. Main expenditure is for utilities and maintenance. Full details are given the Year End Accounts posted separately.

RESERVES POLICY

The Centre’s policy is to maintain unrestricted funds, which are free reserves of the Charity, at a level equates to approximately 6 months of operational expenditure. This provides sufficient funds to cover the cost of utilities, maintenance and other operational costs.

RamThiagarajah

Ram Thiagarajah JP, DL Chair of Trustees

Income and Expenses
Park South & Walcott Community Centre
For the year ended 31 December 2021
Registered charity -1157360
Cash an Cash Equivalent 01-01-2021 £72,703.92
Interest for 2020 £107.88
Income £59,482.94
Total £132,294.74
Less: Expenses for 2021 £14,286.51
Total £118,008.23
Saving Account 31-12.2021 £100,184.24
Current Account 31-12-2021 £17,823.99
Cash an Cash Equivalent 31-12-2021 £118,008.23
Ragavan Parameswarakurukkal MAAT Ram Thiagarajah
Treasurer Chair of Trustees

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