Music In Felixstowe Annual Report 2020 -2021 

The past year was a difficult one for all in the music industry. April 2020 saw live music impossible under lockdown. However, to keep our music alive we started a series of weekly streamed concerts, thinking that live music would resume within months. These proved very popular and attracted a new audience from Facebook where we posted the recordings as well as on our website. 

Having started the year with a healthy bank balance we could afford to pay all the musicians and offer the concerts for free. The musicians were delighted to be able to perform, having lost all their income, and the situation brought about innovative ways of recording their performances. We launched a Just Giving page to help pay for the concerts and many donations were received from our regular mailing list concert goers and also from the new audience. Many emails and letters of thanks were received to say how much Music In Felixstowe was offering a light in the midst of the terrible situation. 

When allowed we started live concerts again to the delight of those who felt they could attend. We asked for donations instead of selling tickets. The first concert was advertised only to a few of our regular concertgoers and was in the open air. This was also streamed on our Facebook page. There followed weekly concerts at the 2 Sisters Arts Centre featuring professional and young musicians, these were also recorded. The last live concert was our Last Night of the Proms given at a local church under strict COVID regulations. We took the precaution of recording some New Years Day music and this was prophetic as a new lockdown was announced at the end of the year, so the recording was played online on New Year’s Day. 

The streamed concerts carried on weekly until live concerts were allowed again in May 2021, over 60 altogether. 

The Artistic Director had promised the trustees that the funds would not drop below £2,000 during the year and this was achieved thanks to the generosity of the public. 

Harriet Bennett – Artistic Director 



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report on the accounts
Section A
Independent Examinetrs Report
Report to the trusteesl
members of
MUSIC IN FELIXSTOV
On accounts for the year
ended
5APRIL 2021
Charity no
{rf any)
1166786
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Page5 1 to 2 Headed.. S￿tion A Receipts and Payments and Section B
Statement ol assets and Irabilities at Ihe end of the period.
I report to the trustees on my examination of the acwunts of the above
tharity (Ihe Trustl for the year ended
Responsibilities and As Ihe charity trustees of Ihe Twst. you are reswnsible for the preparation
basis of report of the accounts in accordance Wbth the requirements of the Charities Act
2011 llhe Acil.
I report in respect of my exanwnation of the Trust's accounts carried out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination. I
have fdlowed the apylicable Directi(M)s gwen by the Charity Commission
under section 145{5Xb) of the Act
I have 0)mp￿ted my examination. l ￿nfIrM that no material matters have
come lo my attention (other than that disdosed below '} in connection with
the examinatiC￿ whth gives me cause to believe Ihat in. any material
respect"
accounts'ng records were not kepl in accordance with section 130 of
the Act or
the do not acconl ¥￿th the aC￿Unting records
Independent
examinerfs statement
I have no coneems and have come across no other matters in connection
with the examination lo which attention should be drawn in order to enable a
prDper u[￿erstandIng of the accnunls to be reached.
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Signed:
Date:
23 August 2021
Name=
Peter Ellington
Relevant professtonal
qualificationlsl or body
(rf any):
FAIA
Address:
Triple Bottom ￿ne Arx(MJnting Ltd
The Enterprise Centre. Univetstty of East Anglia. Norwich. NR4 7TJ
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October 2018

Section B
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October 2018