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2020-09-30-accounts

Charity number: 1158558

Sunflower House

Financial statements

for the year ended 30 September 2020

Sunflower House

Contents

Page
Legal and administrative information 1
Independent examiners' report 2
Receipts and payments account 3
Statement of assets and liabilities 4
Notes to the financial statements 5

Sunflower House

Legal and administrative information

Charity number 1158558
Governing document Constitution adopted on the 6
September 2014
Principle office address 45 Foord Road
Folkestone
Kent
CT19 5AE
Trustees and officers Alex MacLaren Chairman
Max Vizzini Treasurer
Michael Braudy
Jennie Lichfield
Adrian Lockwood
Independent Examiners PG Lemon LLP
134 High Street
Hythe
Kent
CT21 5LB
Bankers Santander

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Report of the trustees/officers for the year ended 30 September 2020

The trustees/officers present their report and the financial statements for the year ended 30 September 2020. The officers and trustees who served during the period under review and up to the date of this report are set out on page 1.

Structure, governance and management

The governing document of the charity is a Constitution adopted on 6 September 2014. The appointed officers of the charity include a chairman, treasurer, secretary and other trustees. The charity's objectives are to establish, maintain and manage a community centre for the benefit of the inhabitants of Folkestone.

Objectives and activities, achievements and performance

Late 2019 was time for optimism and consolidation in all areas of the charity's activities. The Sunflower House community centre was experiencing the liveliest period of bookings in its history, and at our last AGM the trustees voted to allocate a budget for investment in the infrastructure of the centre: a set of proper folding seats and stacking tables, the building of lockers for the users of the centre, and winter security lights for the flont door. The management of this building project was entrusted to Keith Wren and Marion Agbai, and they carried out the process admirably in late 2019.

In January 2020 Marion Agbai, our keyholder, moved away from Folkestone to be closer to her family in Leicester. The trustees are deeply grateful for the transformative impact she had on the community centre and she is greatly missed. Marion had been on the lookout for someone to take over her duties and intruduced the Trustees to Jennie Lichfield, who as well as becoming keyholder in Marion's stead volunteered to become the Secretary of the Trustees, to replace Jo Cowdrey, who needed to stand down. Early in 2020 we also welcomed on to the trustee board Adrian Lockwood, who has particular skills in property management and running projects.

Throughout late 2019 and spring 2020 our Charlotte Chapman's fundraising activities for the Sprucer Project bore fruit with a £5,000 grant from KCF, a very generous increase in funding to £10,000 from the RHDCT, and then in March 2020 (just before the Covid pandemic hit) a three-year funding grant from the national lottery communities fund of about £32,000 a year. This dedicated funding drive has enabled us to operate at a much more realistic budget for the costs of the project - including administrative support. The project has maintained happy relations with the North Downs Way and Willmoths Citroen.

March to September 2020 was a time of managing our response to the Covid pandemic.

The Community Centre was effectively closed to the public from March to September 2020, and reopened to Covid compliant activities in the autumn, after appropriate risk assessments. Community enquiries about the availabiltiy of the centre during this period were managed sensitively by Keith Wren.

Sprucer Project: After a brief period of closure in March-April 2020 the team was set back into action in a Covid compliant way, after safety training, with the support of Folkestone & Hythe District Council and the Kent Police. Their dedication has been greatly appreciated in positive feedback to the daily Facebook posts. In this year the sprucer, Peter Phillips, became a formal full-time employee of the charity.

The project received emergency support funding from Kent Community Foundation in the form of a Covid Grant for personal protective equipment and tools.

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The trustees are happy to have maintained the aims of the charity through an unprecedented year, and are grateful for the input of everyone connected with its work.

On behalf of the trustees

Alex MacLaren, Chairman Date: 4 September 2021

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Independent examiner's report to the trustees on the unaudited financial statements of Sunflower House.

I report on the accounts of Sunflower House for the year ended 30 September 2020.

Respective responsibilities of an independent examiner

As the charity's trustees/officers you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts, you consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144(2) of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act) and that an independent examination is needed.

It is my responsibility to:

Basis of independent examiner's report

My examination was carried out in accordance with the general Directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of 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/officers of the charity 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 as to whether the accounts present a 'true and fair view' and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below.

Independent examiner's statement

In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention:

(1) which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements:

have not been met; or

Philip Gambrill

Chartered Certified Accountant

Independent examiner

PG Lemon LLP 134 High Street Hythe Kent CT21 5LB Date: 14 September 2021

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Receipts and Payments Account For the year ended 30 September 2020

Restricted
Unrestricted
2020
funds
funds
Total
£
£
£
Receipts
Grants and donations
41,919
-
41,919
Grants - Sprucer
2,030
-
2,030
Venue hire and other income
-
8,541
8,541
Investment income
Bank interest received
-
10
10
Total receipts
43,949
8,551
52,500
Payments
Building costs
-
1,625
1,625
Sprucer - Wages and salaries
20,894
-
20,894
Consultancy fees
2,438
-
2,438
Rates
-
491
491
Insurance
-
953
953
Security costs
-
428
428
Light and heat
-
1,598
1,598
Cleaning
-
873
873
Small equipment and other Sprucer costs
1,246
-
1,246
Printing, postage and stationery
-
367
367
Advertising and website
-
65
65
Telephone and internet
-
473
473
Travelling and subsistence
-
1,231
1,231
Computer costs
-
470
470
Legal and professional fees
-
-
-
Accountancy and payroll
-
828
828
Bank charges
-
104
104
Sundry expenses
-
-
-
Refreshments
-
122
122
Charitable donations
-
18
18
Loan repayments
-
-
-
Total payments
24,578
9,646
34,224
Surplus of receipts over payments
19,371
)
(1,095
18,276
Cash at bank/in hand brought forward
6,482
8,396
14,878
Cash at bank/in hand carried forward
25,853
7,301
33,154
2019
Total
£
-
26,631
13,293
14
39,938
1,569
20,072
-
969
682
320
2,038
947
109
133
-
600
319
-
-
660
270
-
37
-
2,000
32,725
7,213
7,665
14,878

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Statement of Assets and Liabilities
as at year ended 30 September 2020
2020
Notes
£
Funds reconciliation
Unrestricted funds
2
7,301
Restricted funds
3
25,853
Total funds
33,154
Bank and cash
33,464
PAYE control account
)
(310
Net assets
33,154
Fixed assets
Fixtures, fittings & equipment
2,119
Balance due to R Taylor
)
(12,000
2019
£
8,396
6,482
14,878
14,878
-
14,878
2,119
)
(12,000

Trustees'/officers' approval certificate

We approve these financial statements, which comprise the receipts and payments account, statement of assets and liabilities and notes to the accounts. We also acknowledge our responsibility for these financial statements, including the appropriateness of the applicable reporting framework as set out in note 1, and for providing PG Lemon LLP with all information and explanations necessary for the examination of these financial statements.

Max Vizzini Treasurer

Date: 13 September 2021

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Notes to financial statements for the year ended 30 September 2020

1. Accounting policies

The financial statements of the charity have been prepared on the receipts and payments basis.

2. Unrestricted funds

Unrestricted funds At At
1 October Income Payments 30 September
2019 Received Made 2020
£ £ £ £
General Unrestricted funds 8,396 8,551 9,646 7,301
Restricted funds
At At
1 October Income Payments 30 September
2019 Received Made 2020
£ £ £ £
Sprucer Fund 6,482 43,949 24,578 25,853

3. Restricted funds

The Sprucer Fund is a restricted fund held by the charity in the main bank account for the purposes of the Folkestone Town Sprucer Scheme. The purpose of this scheme is to maintain the appearance of Folkestone Town by activities including litter picking, clearing scrub and cleaning signs.

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