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2024-03-31-accounts

The Globe Community Library (Registered Charity Number 1171473)

www.library.theglobe.org.uk

Annual Report to Charity Commission for Year to 31 March 2024

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Yorkshire Council
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In partnership with North Yorkshire Council

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The Board of Trustees of Stokesley Community Library present their report, together with the accounts of the charity, for the year ended 31 March 2024.

Structure, Governance and Management

Stokesley Community Library was registered on 6 February 2017 as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation constituted under a governing document dated 23 January 2017. The charity is managed by a Board of Trustees - under the Constitution there should be not less than 5 and not more than 11 appointed trustees. Every trustee is appointed for a term of 3 years. The trustees who have served during the year were:

Peter Chandler Bryn Griffths David Heggarty (Chairman) Robert E Roberts (Secretary) Carolyn Kitching (Treasurer) Jeffrey King Jan Hunter Jane McGill Sally Atkinson Jon Borwell Rudy Bilous

The library operates under a contract with North Yorkshire Council (NYC); the Council provide a professional librarian (their employee) who supports our Library managers. The Library is managed by two, job-share Library Managers both employed by Stokesley Town Council (STC), though the charity manages their day-to-day work. Trustees continue to value support given by the two Councils. Additionally, trustees are grateful for funding from some local Parish Councils.

Charity Objective

The objects of the charity : to provide facilities for the education and social welfare of the public by the provision of a library and information hub for the benefit of residents of Stoekesley and North Yorkshire-wide and for facilitating community activity .

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In planning activities during the reporting period, trustees kept in mind the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit.

Keeping in Touch

Library services and activities are made known to the community through the local press, via posters in local venues and businesses, on social media and on our p u b l i c website (www.theglobelibrarystokesley.org) - the latter provides details of library services, recommended reading and also publicizes community events.

Our website also gives details of how the charity can be supported by individuals and businesses. Trustees very much value the support given by sponsors.

Having given notice in the press, social media and ‘flyers’ in the local area, we held our Annual General Meeting on 15 November 2023. Though the evening event was well advertised, Trustees were disappointed that, as in previous years, there were few attendees from the community.

Management and Volunteers

Stokesley Parish Council, through the local precept, continue to employ the Library Manager (currently a job share post) and the charity trustees oversee their work. This funding is vital if we are to continue this community service. Equally important is continued support from our wonderful volunteers; they deliver the library service, including our Home Library Service to those in the community who are housebound, and they plan and deliver a huge range of community activity.

Together, both managers and volunteers continue to deliver a high class service to the community; their resilience, expertise and unstinting effort is quite remarkable. The Charity’s trustees highly value these wonderful people, recognising that the library operation and delivery of community activity is wholly dependent upon this team.

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Activity

The core function of the charity is to provide a high class library service and we report significant increase in footfall and book transactions. By the end of the year footfall had risen to 45,600 (compared to 38,067 the previous year) whereas, mirroring the national downward trend, book issues at 37,062 was 860 lower over the same period.

We continued to provide a diverse range of community events and activities for all ages; the following illustrations give a snapshot of the breadth of some of this community work:

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(These posters were prepared by volunteer Pat)

However, these represent but a few of our activities; others range from crafts, art, talks and board games to knit and natter, silver surfers, film nights and story time for under 5s. This photo montage shows participants in a range of activity:

Games for children

Easter craft activity for youngsters

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….. and, not forgetting activities with adults in mind:

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Repair Cafe
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Quieter moments
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Meet a playwright
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We continued to visit local schools to tell pupils about the range of books and, for the older pupils, the availability of periodicals and research papers that can be accessed through the library service.

Pop Up library at Stokesley Primary School

Not forgetting the older generation, in conjunction with Broadacres and Stokesley Community Care we held two tea parties; a summer party on the theme of the 1940s and a Christmas party, both seating 48 from the local community

Summer Tea Party and Entertainers

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Financial review

In the year ending 31 March 2024 income had increased from that in the previous year (£15,462 against £12,973) - significant were increased receipts from events held in the library. Payments of £12,212 that year were £663 lower than the preceding year. Balance at year end was a surplus of £3,250. At the end of the year cash balance was £63,033 (£59,783 in FY22/23) and is available to expend on activities that further charitable purposes.

Trustees are content that unrestricted funds remain sufficient to allow library operations to continue in FY24/25 and they are well aware of the priority to utilise the charity’s significant funds. Plans are well advanced for significant refurbishment of the Library in 2024.

See finance statement at end of this report (pages 9 to 11).

Looking Ahead

Our volunteer base is 40, all from the local community; they continue to plan and deliver an extensive range of community activities. The Board of Trustees records its grateful thanks to our managers and volunteers for their dedication in support of the local community. Mindful not to over-burden our willing helpers, Trustees will seek to expand the volunteer pool in the coming year.

For a third year we gave opportunity to Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme youngsters to do community work by volunteering at the LIbrary. The Board of Trustees salutes these boys and girls and much values their involvement in the Library; we look to supporting others in the future.

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THE GLOBE ¢OMMUNtTY LIBRARY RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 2024 2023 R•¢elpts Library charg8s and sale of go(Mls Room hire Contributions from parish u)uncils Grants and DonatK)n5 Gfft Aid donatM)n5 Gfft Atd Refund Events Sundry sa￿5 Sponsorship- Tanton Industries Fun¢Yraisin9 in memory of Rosie Page 5.453 3.308 500 1,204 1.148 289 3,445 115 6,729 3,038 7QO 901 305 1,000 15.462 12.973 Payments Library supplies Insuranc& Cleaning Rer4a¢ement chairs Replacement screen and sound systsm Replacem&nl blinds Capital expenditu Small it8ms of equipwent Repairs and re[￿waI5 Website hostsng Dorbation lo NY HO8￿(￿ in m8mory of Rosie Page Events Suftdry expenses Indep8ndenl examination fee Sumup charg8S 598 357 918 537 359 1,840 2,170 818 3.727 335 918 948 1.684 1.058 1,000 1,505 1.048 300 2,422 638 510 23 12,212 12,875 Exc•$$ of r•¢•lpts ov•r paym•nts 3.250 98 Bank balance at 1 April 2023 59,783 59.685 Bank tsala￿e at 31 Mar¢h 2024 63.033 59,783 Pag& 9

THE GLOBE COMMUNITY LIBRARY STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 2024 2023 Cash Funds Cash In hand Cash at bank 63.033 63,033 59.783 59,783 As8•t8 r•taln•d for th• Charlty's own use Website Furniture & equipment Computer eguipment Donat&d a55e¢s 900 17.849 5.714 150 24,613 900 14.798 5,038 1S0 20,886 Llabllltl•8 Créditors and aC{￿al$ $40 Th8 8ttach8d not68 torni part of thesè accounts Approved by the Trustees on . on ihèir behalf by David Heg ChaiT Carolyn J Kitching Treasurer Pagè 10

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