Docu8ign Enveloy ID.. 891A3406-FD3>4Dc[A7O&27SF882003OE Cv Meibim Gwalil Trnstees Report for the period 110812023 - 3110712024 Chariry: Cor Meibion GwalialGwalia Male Choir Chariry Number. 1169319 Clo Canolfan c Llundain/LoDdon Welsh Centre 157-163 Grays Inn Road London WCIX 8UE Trustees: Richard Hopkin (Chairnwi) Sieve Davies Eben Owen Colin Sanford (Treasurer) John Taylor Chainnan's Report I hope you all agree that 2024 saw us consolidate and move forward further on the positive progress we made as a choir in 2023. 1 will defer 10 Colin (as Treasurer) and Wyn (as Musical Director) for details on fmance and our musical output respectively, but I will mention a few highlights. On recruitment, we have been pleased to welcome a few more new members to our ranks. Growing our numbers has helped our musical balance and improved our confidence across the board, as well &8 helpin8 with our financial position.
Docusign Envelope ID.. 891A3406.FD3340CtkA70&275F8820WJOE On administration. your committee has met regularly throughout the year to manage the not inconsiderable administrative burden of keeping the choir going. Our strategy remains to ensure that we have enough paid engagernents to ensure that the choir is sustainable and able to afford to carry out charitable or low-fee engagements from time to time. In the case of the fonner, during 2024 we were engaged on a paid basis for three weddings and a funeral (yes, really), which enabled us to help raise fimds for the LWC in March (with Brid8end MVC) and again in November (Mosaic and Lewis Barfoot), for music education at St. Alban's Church in Harrow in July and for Sc. Mungo's in a chilly Victoria Station just before Christmas. We ren1n in contact with other choirs and musical groups. and made new friends during 2024 Bridgend MVC and Gernian Winds (which may lead to a tour in 2026). It is also good to see our regular informal concerts and sing alongs at Old Deer Park in Richmond with LWRCC and LWMVC become embedded in our diaries There is work in progress on other possible joint choir opportunities. Rehearsa]s on the whole have been reasonably well attended, with our average attendance improving from around 18 to 20 men attending. I remain grateful to Alison for the separate personal tuition she proirides, alongside our rehearsals to those who want it, which has helped many of us. We had an especially bY St. David's Day weekend in 2024: once again at the Oxford & Cambridge Club's St. David's Day dinner, then two concerts outdwrs on successive chilly days at Spitalfields as part of Welsh Food Week and our joint concert with Bridgend MVC at the tL)ndon Welsh Centre. In the second half of the year, it was fun to perforni with Sven Hollingbausen and Gernian Winds in the Royal Military Chapel, Birdcage Walk in September, as well as with Mosaic and LEWIS Barft at the LWC in November. Both these engagements stretched our repertoire a little bit. Cerys Matthews our President has been kept infornied throughout, and we remain grateful for her continuing support. I am very grateful to all of you for your suppon and hard work in showing up for rehearsals and perf0rnnceS, to my fellow Committee members for helping to manage the athninistrative burden, especially in organising each concert, to our professional musicians for their expert guidance and encouragement. and to our supporters and volunteers especially here at the LWC for all the help they have given throughout the year, and continue to provide. During the course of the year the Committee and Trustees have made a number of administrative changes. These include the forn delegation of day to day operational responsibilities to rhe Conllnitcee by the Trusiee& the updating of the rules of Ihe choir
Do¢SIgn Envolope ID.. 89lA3406D3DCI>A7027SF882o030E and the introduction of new poliaes and procedures in respect of financial risk control and complaints procedures among others. The annual submission to the Charity Commission that the choir has to make every year now requires us to state whether we have policies and procedures on the areas covered. A copy of these will be sent out with the notification of the AGM We have a busy programme of engagements for 2025. includin8 a prestigious engagement at the British Museum in June and (we hope) a tour to Lille in December. Work in progress for 2025 on the administrative side includes a revamp of our website, new ties and shirts and the finalization of the review of our repertoire. Treasurer's Report The year ending July 2024 has resulted in a profit for the first time since before Covid. Our Engagements income has nearly doubled versus knt year 2022123 and is the highest it has been for nearly 10 years. Member donations are also up year on year. As expected. our expenses have also increased. but fortunately not at the sarne rate as our income. The number of engagements were nor dissimilar 10 last year - however, rhis year, more of our events were not at a discounted rate, or just to cover our costs. St David's day weekend was a bumper time for our earnings, with four event5 in three days. Five weddings (Brdvo to the Castle Howard attendees) in the year and the two Stornoway days - the recording and the concert, also helped to make this year a good one. Our rehearsal costs (for our two professionals) are up year on year and this is reflective of the increase to their fees that we agreed at the beginning of the financial year. Because of our profitable year, our retained ndS look much healthier also. We have just over £25 available funds if we pay all of our bills The outlook for the following financial year looks to be very similar in terms of revenue. wiih St David's day again being a busy time.
Docusbn Envelope ID.. 891A34o6-FD334DCtA72?sF882003OE Our Ihanks to Lekha Patel for undertaking the 'independent examination, OF the accounts as required by the Charity Commission. The Trustees of Cor Meibion Gwalia have approved this report. Signed on behalf of the current trustees. C7F2D8F94U747A... Richard Hopkin ChairnwA & Trustee Cor Meibion Gwalia/Gwalia Male Choir 26rh March 2024
Cor Meibion Gwalia
Income and Expenditure Account as at 31st July 2024
| Cor Meibion Gwalia Income and Expenditure Account as at 31st July 2024 |
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|---|---|---|
| 2023-24 | 2022-23 | |
| Income | ||
| Member donations | 3,350.00 | 2,555.00 |
| External donations | 100.00 | 250.00 |
| Engagements (fees and ticket sales) | 12,900.00 | 6,960.00 |
| Royalties from Downloads/CD Sales | 57.25 | 41.90 |
| Total income | 16,407.25 | 9,806.90 |
| Expenditure | ||
| Committee expenses | 128.07 | 181.95 |
| Uniform Costs | 736.90 | 0.00 |
| Insurance | 94.08 | 89.60 |
| Nat Ass of Choirs subscription | 53.00 | 65.00 |
| Musician engagement fees | 4,248.75 33% | 4,357.90 63% |
| Beermats | 0.00 | 252.00 |
| Rehearsal costs | 9,205.00 36% | 6,928.75 35% |
| Total Expenditure | 14,465.80 | 11,875.20 |
| Excess of Income over Expenditure | 1,941.45 | -2,068.30 |
| BALANCE SHEET as at 31 JULY 2024 | ||
| CHOIR ACCUMULATED FUNDS | 31 July 2024 | 31 July 2023 |
| Balance as at 31 July | 2,620.53 | 614.08 |
| REPRESENTED BY | ||
| Current Assets | ||
| Cash at bank | 7,213.09 | 9,508.53 |
| 7,213.09 | 9,508.53 | |
| Less Current committed funding | ||
| Advance Payments | 0.00 | 3,500.00 |
| Fees & expenses payable | 4,442.56 | 4,524.45 |
| Engagement advances | 150.00 | 870.00 |
| 4,592.56 | 8,894.45 | |
| TOTAL AVAILABLE FUNDS | 2,620.53 | 614.08 |