## Hayling Island Men’s Shed Association 

## Chairman’s report to the Charity Commission 

As already stated at the end of the 2021 report  :- “Early 2022 saw a new optimism as a wider sense of normality crept into our lives. Our first proper AGM since the start of the pandemic saw a new Chair, Vice Chair and Secretary elected along with the existing Treasurer. The idea of a supporting cast of ordinary members was accepted to cover workshop management, fundraising, social and community projects. 

However the start of the year was not always plain sailing due to the irregularity of attendance on some days and it has taken a while for the quieter days to pick up on attendance.This was undoubtedly due in part to some shedders still adjusting to the relaxation of the Covid restrictions and getting back into the kind of routines seen BC ( Before Covid). 

Thankfully though things moved on.  Groups got bigger, projects were taken up in the community and closer to home, seeing Bird boxes, Hedgehog Houses and even a Sleigh leave the workshop.  Several community projects were undertaken including Participation in a Macmillan Fundraising morning , construction of firework launch stands for the Jubilee celebrations and the erection of a shed to store a wheelchair carrying bicycle for a local charity. Several others are still in the planning stages . We were involved in the Arts Trail, Donkey Derby, refurbished 2 handbells & had a joint fundraiser with the URC in the form of a Quiz Night. 2022 was rounded off with a Christmas Tea in the URC hall where too much food was consumed by all. Most importantly we have maintained a place where we can congregate and help each other.  Not just in a physical workshop way but with companionship and support.  Our Cobra group could solve all the worlds existing problems at a sweep, leaving a whole new set of problems behind them. 

Sadly we had to say our final farewell to a couple of members.   Neither had been members for all that long but I hope we had a positive impression in their final months. The widow of one of the members has been very supportive of HIMS and by kindly channelling donations in his memory in our direction we were able to purchase a new defibrillator.  10 members have subsequently been trained in it’s use along with some basic First Aid knowledge to help make the shed a safer place. Hopefully though these will never need to put to use in anger. 

Much progress has been made in both the fabric and the functioning of the shed and much more is planned for the new year. 

As will be reported next year The AGM in early 2023 saw several new faces elected to serve on the slightly extended committee and a greater take up of roles and responsibilities by ordinary shed members. More social events and community projects as well as even stronger links with the Repair Cafe are planned. - Watch this space. 

The Hayling Island Men’s Shed continues to offer companionship and purpose to its members with many new friendships forged and is a much valued resource in the local community. We remain grateful for the facilities we have and optimistic for the future. 

Chris Dean Chairman 



CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND ANO WALES
Hawlng Island M•n'J 8h•d A••o¢l•tlon
Receipts and payments accounts
CC16a
For tho perlod
from
To
01-Jan-22
31-D￿-22
Section A Receipts and payments
UnrMtrlct•d
funds
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fund•
Endowrnont
fund•
Total fund•
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3,182
1,288
1,288
416
473
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679
492
742
492
869
18
492
869
18
228
223
1,088
59
223
1,088
240
246
686
11
30
11
30
Sub total
4,167
4,167
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4,167
4167
3,006
Net of rnceiTpts/(paym•nts)
A5 Transfers bgtweon funds
A6 Cash funds last year ond
Cash funds this yoar 8nd
1,361
1,361
252
16,531
16.531
15.17

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
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to n•arn•t £
82 Oth•r monotary a•8ot8
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Signature
Print Name
Anthon
James Griffin
21-Fe￿23
21-Fo￿23