Bardney Christian Community Trust
Profit and Loss Report
06AwTI, 2020- ￿ Apnl, 2021
Analws Typè. ￿1. Anatysts C2tsyory'. All
Sal•
4001- Sa￿S- Services
5.299.02
4900- Other incotne
12,368.60
10000 . Grant incotne
23,503 21
10001- Rèfunds from Suppl￿[S
61.51
10002- Donations
678.71
10003- Gtft ￿"d inc(xne
453 97
Total Sales
£42,365.02
Dir•ct Exp8n8•S
5009- Purchase Discounts
3.50
5010- Cost of sgles- materials
2,69124
5015. Cost of sales- d81N8ry
18.73
7601 Training
250.00
100CM- Events expenses
524 00
10005 - Donations lo other Communrty Projects
400 00
Total Dir•ct Expen8•8
£3,887.47
GROSS PROFITI LOSS
£38,477.56
Ov•rh•ads
6201 Pramises and Maintèn8nc8
312.(X)
7000- Etnpk>yee costs
21,059.87
7007- Empk>yerfs Pensio
307.82
7010- Stalutory Sick Pay
4714
7016- HMRC Tax Nl paid
28.(k8
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7200- Gas and Q￿CthC
1,(M7.10
7400. Tr8vel and Ent8rtaintn8nt
174 45
7500. Offic8 Costs
528.77
7600. L8gal and Prof8551(￿al
254.99
7610- InsuiaTr
767.97
7800- Repairs aThY renewals
10.00
7900- Bank charges and Interest
150.57
8000- DepreciatK)n
1.51580
Total Overheads
£26,204.56
NET PROFIT I LOSS
£12,272.99
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Bardney Christian Community Trust
Balance Sheet Report
To. 05Aprii. 2021
ASSETS
Flxed Assets
(M)01- Assets- Cost
22.073.46
(K)30- offi￿ equipment and IT- Cost
79.IK)
(K)31- offi￿ equipment and IT- Accumulated Depreaats"on
J5.606.98
Total Flxed Assets
£15.S4SA8
Current Assets
1110. Prepay￿nts
239 76
1200- Cutrènt
3,548 03
1210-Cash
9817
1220- OKEn 0￿1 Float
125.00
1230. Th8 Op8n Door
20,434 20
1250. M81hodist District R8st￿￿￿1 futKIs
48191
Total Current Assets
£24,927.07
TOTAL ASSETS
£40,472.55
UABILITIES
Current Llabilltles
1260- Gift vL￿cherS sold.sts'll to be redeemed
145 00
Total Current Liabilities
£145.00
Futurg Liabilities
Total Future Liabilities
£0.00
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TOTAL LIABILITIES
£145.00
TOTAL NET ASSETS
£40,327.55
EQUITY
Net Ptofftl Loss
40,327.55
N8t PiofitlLoss (pnory88r(s)}
28,054.56
Net Piofit/Loss (GUftTentyear)
12,272.99
TOTAL EQUITY
£40,327.56
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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examiner's report
on the accounts
Sectlon A
Independent Examiner's Report
Report to the trusteesl
mombers of
BA£tJfrJGY CMrtISTf4frJ COrnMVNITY T¢usT
On a¢¢ounts lor the year
ended
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Set out On pages
l ￿pOrt to the Irusle&s on my examination of the accounts of the abov8
charity l.the Tfusf) for the year ended Q S o 4 I￿1
R?$ponsibilitles and As the charity truslegs, you ara responsible for the preparation of the
basis of raport accounts in accordance with thè Chanties Act 2011 1"Ihe Act'l.
I report in respect of my ex8minalion of the Trust's accounts carried out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examinab'on, I
have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission
under section 145{51(bl of the Act.
Indopondent
•xamin•r's stat•m•nt
I have completed my examination. I confim) that no material matters have
come to my attention
in connection with
the examination which gives me cause lo believe that in, any material
respect,:
th8 accounting re¢ords were not kept in accordance with section 130
of the A¢t,' or
the accounts did not a¢¢ord with the accounting records", or
the accounts did not comply with the applicable requirements
concerning the fomi and conlenl of accounts set out in the Charities
{Accounls and Reports) Ragu18tions 2008 other than any requirement
that the accounts give a 'lrue and fairf view which is not a matter
considered as part of an independent examination.
I have no concems and have come across no other matters in connection
with the examination lo which attention should be drawn in this report in
order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
. Please delete the words in the brackets ifthey do not apply.
Sign*d-
Dats:
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qualmcatlonlsl or body
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Disclosure
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Independent examinatson of charity accounts.. directions and guidance for
examiners).
Giv• h•T• d•tsil$ of any
iterns that the examin•r
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IER
October 2018

**Bardney Christian Community Trust** 

## **Trustees Report for the Year ending 5 April 2021** 

Agreed at a meeting of Trustees on 23 January 2022 

Present: Dr P Atkins (Chair), Mr AM Waby (Deputy Chair), Mrs M Maguire, Mr G Hicks 

Like many other Charities and business's, Bardney Christian Community Trust had to make large adjustments to its normal operating model. 

Our major trading arm 'The Open Door' coffee shop had to adhere to the varying regulations that covid 19 has forced upon most service/retail operations. 

Enforced closure for a large part of the year meant the deterioration of portions of the stock, which was skillfully managed by the staff during the stop/start nature of the trading pattern. Grants and furlough schemes offered by HM Government enabled the coffee shop not to be financially disadvantaged for which we are grateful. 

Some of the volunteers were understandably reluctant to commit to return when regulations were eased. During times of lock down, volunteers were routinely contacted and encouraged and wellbeing assessed. 

Where possible, other gatherings were moved online, which was a reasonable alternative for most adults, whilst it proved less so for the children and youth. 

Large scale events such as 'Communitea', our families food and fellowship gathering, together with our annual 'Light Party' alternative to halloween have had to be postponed until restrictions allow. 

The Christmas trail did however go ahead via allocated time slots for families, spaced apart, over two evenings with various multimedia stations and silhouetted figures enabling safety for all participants. 

We are grateful to all the staff and volunteers for their creative talents and willingness to engage in the 'different'. This has enabled the Trust to remain a vibrant part of community life in Bardney and its surrounding area. 

The remarkable resilience of all our associates means that we can look forward with confidence to the coming year. 


Signed on behalf of the Trustees by P Atkins, Chairman. 

