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LIGHTHOUSE88

A Children's Christian Holiday Week Registered charity No. 1169296

Lighthouse88 is the registered name of Lighthouse Great Missenden (LHGM), a week-long children’s Christian holiday week running, in the first week of the school summer holidays, since 1988.

Our theme for this year was “Space for Jesus”, who remains at the heart of everything that we do at LHGM.

As we ran at an operating loss last year of £9,324, David Phillips, Chairman of the Management Committee held serious discussions about site usage, leading to the elimination of several tents from the previous year.

Overall, the changes to the site plan worked well, with Toddlers moving over to the Baptist church and the drama team moving into the main tent. The change of orientation of the entrance tent to include the helpers’ comforts tent worked well. However, the ark team moving into the Memorial centre was not so successful, for two main reasons, firstly the acoustics and secondly the small size of the hole in the hedge, which cause significant delays in between sessions as large groups could not fit through together.

With the site changes it was necessary to change the timetables and we put two age groups together for the discover, explore and drama sessions. Again, this was in general a huge success as the teachers were able to work together effectively and create a more excitable energy in these sessions. The only change to consider for coming years, would be to keep the 5s and 6s separate.

With 583 children present (141 more than 2022), and improved communication of the need for donations to meet our costs, we increased our income to £52,930 (up by £13,795 on 2022). The rationalisation of tents cut our expenditure to £37,685 (down by £17,783 on 2022).

The following table summarises our financial situation for this year.

Opening
Balance on
01.10.2022
Income for year
ending 30.09.23
Expenditure for
year ending
30.09.23
Closing Balance
on 30.09.23
£12,176 £52,930 £37,685 £27,421

Operationally the year was very successful with no serious injuries to volunteers or children. The site was planned, set-up, run and dismantled safely and effectively. Our safeguarding officer did an excellent job of providing training to all volunteers who might be in contact with children. No safeguarding incidents occurred during the week.

occurred during the week.
Number of volunteer helpers registered 316
Number of children and young persons registered 583

In the evenings a programme of events was organised and run safely and successfully for teenagers (12+) from 7-9.30pm.

Plans are already in progress for running next year, and it is intended to recruit some new trustees in the coming year as replacements for Nigel Hughes, Mark Peers and myself. Finally, I would like to express my thanks to Nigel, Mark, David and all those who have been involved in running Lighthouse88 in the past year.

Peter Collins Chairman of Trustees Lighthouse88 16.03.24

LIGHTHOUSE88 - GREAT MISSENDEN

ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2023

Notes
Opening Balance
1
Income
Interest from Deposit Accounts
Barclays
Donations Gift Aided (Net)
3
Gift Aid Tax rebates received
Gift Aid Small Donations Scheme
Total Gift Aid (Gross)
Donations from Other Charities
4
Donations Non-Gift Aided
5
Fundraising income
6
Sales income
7
Total Other Sources
Total Income
Expenditure
Site costs
8
Insurance
Materials for LH week
9
Music & PRS licences
10
Administration
11
Fundraising Expenses
12
Sales Expenses
13
Donations to other Lighthouses
14
Photocopying
Total Expenditure
Surplus/(deficit) for the year
Closing Balance
2
Year ended 30 September Year ended 30 September
2023
£
12,176.80
39.32
39.32
21,204.65
5,324.19
690.72
27,219.56
4,905.22
15,589.84
3,071.46
2,104.95
25,671.47
52,930.35
29,746.23
1,364.38
1,250.18
958.59
518.56
365.03
2,932.95
500.00
49.93
37,685.85
£15,244.50
£27,421.30
2022
£
28,509.14
1.77
1.77
18,129.44
4,532.37
305.02
22,966.83
2,977.50
9,488.03
1,347.83
2,353.79
16,167.15
39,135.75
45,432.06
1,821.07
2,133.58
1,360.39
424.24
54.92
3,238.52
1,000.00
3.31
55,468.09
-£16,332.34
£12,176.80

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07/11/2023

LIGHTHOUSE88 - GREAT MISSENDEN

ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2023

Notes - Balances
1
Opening Balance
Current account
Lighthouse 88
Lighthouse88
Deposit account
Lighthouse 88
2
Closing Balance
Current account
Lighthouse 88
Lighthouse88
Deposit accounts
Lighthouse88
Year ended 30 September Year ended 30 September
2023
£
9,739.70
2,437.10
0.00
£12,176.80
0.00
22,383.53
5,037.77
£27,421.30
2022
£
10,848.77
0.00
17,660.37
£28,509.14
9,739.70
2,437.10
0.00
£12,176.80

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07/11/2023

LIGHTHOUSE88 - GREAT MISSENDEN

ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2023

Notes - Income
3 Donations Gift Aided (Net)
Donations
Bank transfers, cheques and cash
GoodHub (prev InvestMyCommunity)
Square - contactless
PayPal
Standing orders
Closing service
Collection boxes
At home
4 Donations from Other Charities
Churches
Holmer Green Methodist Church
Great Missenden Baptist Church
Prestwood Methodist Church
Great Missenden Catholic Church
Church Visits - Donations
Schools
Great Missenden C of E
Other
Prestwood Forget Me Not Club
PayPal Giving Fund
Rotary Club Great Missenden - carol singing
Rotary Club Great Missenden - Race Night
Sweet Charity - 65% of cost of toilet hire
Tesco - donations for craft expenses
5 Donations Non-Gift Aided
Donations
Bank transfers, cheques and cash
GoodHub (prev InvestMyCommunity)
PayPal
Square - contactless
Standing orders
Closing service
Ice Cream Van
Charities Aid Foundation
Collection boxes
On site
6 Fundraising income
Quiz
Cryptic
Carol Concert
Easy Fundraising
Charities Bazaar
Prestmas
Coronation Fete
Barbecue on first Sunday
Toy sale
Barn Dance
Tickets
630.00 )
Auction of Puddings
197.00 )
Raffle
350.00 )
7 Sales income
Tuck Shop
Merchandise
Café
Lighthouse week evenings
Year ended 30 September Year ended 30 September
2023
£
11,881.38
2,627.00
1,650.00
400.00
4,332.00
310.00
4.27
£21,204.65
100.00
147.00
100.00
543.00
70.00
300.00
30.00
87.50
300.00
300.00
2,826.72
101.00
£4,905.22
3,178.83
1,375.00
6,557.50
958.00
0.00
136.00
200.00
3,000.00
184.51
£15,589.84
843.05
476.00
17.55
45.50
56.00
17.00
0.00
439.36
1,177.00
£3,071.46
930.90
861.55
312.50
0.00
£2,104.95
2022
£
12,753.25
1,460.00
185.00
260.00
3,120.00
295.00
56.19
£18,129.44
150.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
300.00
35.00
0.00
300.00
0.00
2,092.50
100.00
£2,977.50
2,478.76
235.00
4,485.00
12.50
12.00
123.27
141.50
2,000.00
0.00
£9,488.03
670.00
0.00
55.97
0.00
0.00
0.00
260.00
361.86
0.00
£1,347.83
863.14
990.72
368.93
131.00
£2,353.79

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07/11/2023

LIGHTHOUSE88 - GREAT MISSENDEN

ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2023

Notes - Expenditure
8
Site costs
Marquees and tents
Power and lighting equipment
Music and sound equipment
Generator - hire and diesel
Stage hire
Cabin hire
Memorial Centre
Hire
Repairs to floor
Security and car parking expenses
Skip hire
Fencing hire
Purchase of tables
Donation to GM school for parking field
Site manager - travelling expenses
Fire extinguishers
Hand towels and toilet rolls
Sundry costs
Toilets hire
9
Materials for Lighthouse week
Craft materials
First Aid expenses
Materials for Lighthouse week
Toddlers
Sport
Lifeboat
Main stage
10
Music & PRS licences
Music licences
AV equipment - Colin Veysey
11
Administration
Square Contactless terminal
DBS checks
Badges
Stationery and stamps
WiFi for site
12
Fundraising Expenses
Cryptic Quiz - prizes
Barn Dance Caller
Commission:
Square - contactless
GoodHub (prev InvestMyCommunity)
PayPal
13
Sales Expenses
Tuck shop
Merchandise
Tshirts for helpers
Items for sale
Café and Comforts supplies
14
Donations to other Lighthouses
Lighthouse Central - Partnership Agreement Fee
Lighthouse Central - Donation
Year ended 30 September Year ended 30 September
2023
£
11,169.02
8,950.44
(
(
0.00
490.00
1,404.00
1,500.00
0.00
0.00
462.00
714.86
0.00
200.00
214.31
92.16
200.64
0.00
4,348.80
£29,746.23
1,129.54
33.29
87.35
0.00
0.00
0.00
£1,250.18
958.59
0.00
£958.59
178.80
196.45
55.93
27.39
59.99
£518.56
35.00
150.00
162.21
17.82
0.00
£365.03
732.13
1,712.07
409.56
79.19
£2,932.95
500.00
0.00
£500.00
2022
£
15,625.37
6,640.14
5,852.80
843.09
1,292.40
2,364.00
1,500.00
210.00
139.49
438.00
559.33
7,008.00
200.00
172.67
115.20
26.63
352.44
2,092.50
£45,432.06
1,862.95
170.94
0.00
43.74
4.00
51.95
£2,133.58
860.39
500.00
£1,360.39
0.00
170.00
30.54
223.70
0.00
£424.24
35.00
0.00
10.13
8.75
1.04
£54.92
652.67
1,725.30
500.88
359.67
£3,238.52
0.00
1,000.00
£1,000.00

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07/11/2023

Independent exarniner's report to the trustees of Lighthouse88 I report on the accounts of the Charity for the year ended 30 September 2023, which are set out on pages 1 to 4. Respective responsibilities of truslees and examiner The charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The charity'5 trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144(2) of the Charities Act 2011 1.the 2011 Act") and that an independent examination is need￿. It is my responsibility to.. examine the accounts under section 145 of the 2011 Act.. to follow the prO￿dureS laid down in the general Direction5 given by the commission under section 145(5}Ib) of the 2011 Act,. and to state whether particular matters have come to my attention. Basis of independent examinef s report My examination was carried oul in accordan￿ wilh 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 accoLJnts. and seeking explanations from you as trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the eviden￿ that would be required in an audrt and consequently no opinion is given as lo whelher the accounts Present a "true and fair view" and the report is limited to those matters set out In the next statement Independent examinerfs ststement In connection with my examination. no matter ha5 come to My attention.. which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements a. to keep accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the 2011 Act,. and b. to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with the accounting requirements of the 2011 Act.. have not been met., or 2. to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of Ihe accounts to be reached. I have test checked the records and bank transactions and verified the closing balances therefrom. D M Green FCA 4 Longfield Little Kingshill Great Missenden HP16 OEG 6 November 2023