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2024-03-31-accounts

PERPETUO

TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTS 1 APRIL 2023 - 31 MARCH 2024

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1163833

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TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT & ACCOUNTS CONTENTS

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PERPETUO

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1163833

GOVERNANCE

Perpetuo is a CIO registered with the Charities Commission (number 1163833) in England and Wales. The Charity was previously known as Ensemble Perpetuo and governed by the Constitution adopted on 16th September 2015 prior to registration as a CIO on 5th October 2015. As of 14th September 2019, a new Constitution was adopted and the charity changed its name to Perpetuo. The board of trustees administers the charity as well as overseeing the activities undertaken by Perpetuo. Trustee vacancies are advertised through our website and trustees are selected based on the skills required to create a diverse team.

TRUSTEES

The following persons served as trustees during this period:

Alexander Robinson David Turnbull James Turnbull

REGISTERED ADDRESS

12 Greenway Gardens Croydon CR0 8QG

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FOREWORD

This annual return is our eighth as a registered CIO and represents a period where we have started to rebuild our work following the impact of the COVID pandemic. The climate for producing chamber music events has been particularly challenging following recent arts funding cuts to the sector which have impacted a number of festivals and promoters we work with.

We are grateful to those who helped us to plan for the future, where possible. We are also grateful to individuals and organisations who explored possible projects with us that might not have been able to bring to fruition yet.

JAMES TURNBULL

Founder and Trustee

On behalf of the Board of Trustees

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CHARITABLE OBJECTIVES

Perpetuo’s charitable objectives are:

To promote, improve, develop and maintain public education in and appreciation of the art of chamber music in all its aspects by the presentation of public concerts and recitals, workshops and development programmes and such other means as the trustees determine in order to make the music more accessible.

BENEFIT TO THE PUBLIC

Perpetuo seeks to perform to audiences and at places that are not necessarily identified with music as well as linking music to the other art forms such as dance, sculpture, painting and photography. In addition, the Ensemble organises workshops and other educational events to benefit those who are unable to learn about and enjoy music including the young, the elderly and those with disabilities.

OUR VISION

Perpetuo makes chamber music accessible, appealing and relevant. OUR MISSION

Perpetuo revitalises existing repertoire and commissions new chamber works to create innovative and adventurous programmes that engage with audiences.

This is how we achieve our mission:

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ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN FOR PUBLIC BENEFIT

As mentioned in the foreword, we used this period to begin discussions about future events and ways our work can continue following the Covid pandemic and recent arts funding cuts that have resulted in a reduction of performance opportunities. During this period we also performed a recital for Cheltenham Music Society using some of the repertoire we premiered in the Presteigne Festival during 2021.

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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

INCOME INCOME
Performance Income £2100
TOTAL
£2100
EXPENSES
Artist Fees and travel expenses £2100
TOTAL
£2100

RESERVES

During the period of our eighth annual return we maintained our reserves at the level they were previously but were unable to add to them. We continue to explore different ways in which to gain greater stability through individual donations so that we are well placed to take on more performance projects within our charitable remit.

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DECLARATION

The Trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above. Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees

Signature: Name: JAMES TURNBULL Date: 20 November 2024

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