## **Trustees Report for the Year Ending March 2022** 

The Trustees are pleased to present their Annual Report together with financial statement for the year ending 31[st] March 2022. 

## **Name** 

The name of the Charity is Castle Eden Village Hall Association Charity number 1170570 

## **Registered Office** 

Stockton Road, Castle Eden, Hartlepool, Cleveland 

## **Auditor** 

Mr C.J.N Booth. 

## **Bankers** 

Barclays Bank, Church Tees Group Square, Hartlepool, Cleveland. 

## **Trustees** 

A. Nutter 

A.J. Moon 

N. Moon 

M. Duncan 

C. Riley – Treasurer 

J. Cooper 

I. Bird 

S. Renton 

## **Secretary** 

S. Renton 

## **Chairman** 

N. Moon 

The above are all volunteers who meet quarterly, with an annual general meeting in April. This is held to receive an account of the Association for the previous financial year, to elect honorary officers, and to appoint a qualified auditor for the coming year accounts in accordance with the Charity Act, and to vote on major proposals 

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## **Objects of the Association** 

To promote the benefit of the inhabitants of Castle Eden and the neighbourhood, 

by providing facilities in the interest of social welfare, recreation, leisure time occupation and to advance education with the object of improving conditions to the inhabitants.  Bring together voluntary organisations; hold exhibitions, training courses, meetings, to raise funds for the improvement and to cover running costs of the hall. 

To promote all other charitable purposes by use of the hall, in being non-party in politics, nonsectarian in religion, without distinction of sex, colour, creed or sexual orientation. 

## **Review of 2021/22 Activities** 

This year has seen more improvements mainly to reduce the energy costs of the hall, replacing existing interior lights to LED, replacing the water heating systems to a more energy efficient, bringing in hand driers rather than paper hand towels, to cut paper waste, and insulating roof spaces. We are attempting to replace existing heating system but finding contractor’s to do the work is proving difficult. 

Bookings have increased due we think to keeping the hire rates down, for parties and regular classes. 

Sharon Renton Secretary 



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