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2020-12-31-accounts

Summary Summary ofthe purposes of ofthe purposes of THE OBJECTSOFTHE CIO ARE:
the charity as set out in its 1. TO ADVANCE
IN
LIFE AND
HELP
YOUNG
PEOPLE
LIVING
IN
governing document WHITEHAWK AND THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
THROUGH:
(A) THE PROVISION OF RECREATIONALAND
LEISURE TIME
ACTIVITIES
PROVIDED
IN
THE
INTEREST
OF SOCIAL
WELFARE,
DESIGNED TO IMPROVE THEIR CONDITIONS OF LIFE;
(B) PROVIDING
SUPPORT AND ACTIVITIES WHICH
DEVELOP THEIR
SKILLS,
CAPACITIES
AND
CAPABILITIES
TO
ENABLE
THEM
TO
PARTICIPATE
IN
SOCIETY
AS
MATURE
AND
RESPONSIBLE
INDIVIDUALS.
2.TO FURTHER OR BENEFIT THE RESIDENTS OF WHITEHAWK
AND
THE NEIGHBOURHOOD,
WITHOUT
DISTINCTION
OF SEX, SEXUAL
ORIENTATION,
RACE
OR OF POLITICAL,
RELIGiOUS
OR
OTHER
OPINIONS
BY ASSOCIATING TOGETHER THE SAID RESIDENTS AND
THE
LOCAL
AUTHORITIES,
VOLUNTARY
AND
OTHER
QRGANISATIQNS
IN
A
COMMON
EFFORT
TO
ADVANCE
EDUCATION
AND TO PROVIDE
FACILITIES
IN THE INTERESTS OF
SOCIAL
WELFARE
FOR
RECREATION
AND
LEISURE
TIME
OCCUPATION
WITH
THE
OBJECTIVE
OF
IMPROVING
THE
CONDITIONS OF LIFE FOR THE RESIDENTS.
IN FURTHERANCE
OF THESE OBJECTS BUT NOT OTHERWISE, THE
TRUSTEES SHALL HAVE POWER:
TO
ESTABLISH
QR
SECURE
THE
ESTABLISHMENT
OF
A
COMMUNITY
CENTRE AND TQ MAINTAIN
OR MANAGE
OR CO-
OPERATE
WITH
ANY
STATUTORY
AUTHORITY
IN
THE
MAINTENANCE
AND
MANAGEMENT
OF SUCH
A
CENTRE
FOR
ACTIVITIES PROMOTED
BYTHE CHARITY
IN FURTHERANCE OFTHE
ABOVE OBJECTS.
Summary ofthe main THE
ESTABLISHMENT
OF
A
COMIVIUNITY
CENTRE/HALL
FOR
activities in relation tothose ACTIVITIES PROMOTED
BY THE CHARITY
IN ORDER TO ENHANCE
' purposes for the public THE
WELLBEING
OF
YOUNG
RESIDENTS
OF
WHITEHAWK
IN
benefit, in particular, the PARTICULAR
AND THE WIDER BRIGHTON a HOVE COMMUNITY
IN
activities, projects or services GENERAL
idenhfied in the accounts. VARIOUS
ACTIVITIES
HAVE
BEEN
CARRIED
OUT
AT
THE
COMMUNITY
CENITRE
AND
GROUPS
THERE
HAVE
INCLUDED
LOCAL
INDIVIDUALS/FAMILIES
AND
COMMUNITY
ACTIVITY

Achievements
and Pe
rformance rformance
Summary
ofthe main
DUE TO COVID-19, HIRING ACTIVITIES WERE
MUCH
REDUCED;
achievements
ofthe charity,
HOWEVER, A COMMUNITY BIKE REPAIR CLUB CONTINUED
TO
identifying
the difference the
OPERATE FROM THE HALL AND THE HALL WAS USED TO STORE
charity's work has made to GOODS FOR THE LOCAL FOODBANK FOR APPROX. FOUR MONTHS
the circumstances
of its
IN 2020.
beneficiaries
and any wider
benefits to society as a
whole.

Financial Review Financial Review
Review ofthe charity's Total receipts on unrestricted funds was E13,773.
financial
position at
the end
ofthe period
Statement
explaining
the A
balance
of unrestricted funds equating
to
three months'
policy for holding
reserves
unrestricted payments,
equivalent
to E1,000, is maintained if
stating
why they are
held possible to cover emergency situations that may arise.
Amount ofreserves held E14,007

Type of governing document Constitution
How is the charity Charitable Incorporated Organisation
constituted'?
Trustee selection methods Appointed by existing trustees
Charity name name St David's Hall Whitehawk
Registered charity number 1166516
Charity's principai address St David's Hall
Whitehawk Road
Brighton
BNZ SFL
s ofthe charity tr ustees who manage the charity
Trustee name Office (ifany) Dates acted if'not forwhole year
Stephen
Dawson
Chair
Joanne Milligan
Yohaan
Phillip