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2023-03-31-accounts

Norwich Men’s Shed is a registered charity. (Charity No. 1171796) 47-51 Pitt Street, Anglia Square, Norwich, NR3 1DE norwichmensshed.org.uk

Trustees’ Annual Report and Financial Statements

For the period 01 April 2022 – 31 March 2023

Charity name: Norwich Men’s Shed

Charity registration number: 1171796

Objectives and Activities

The objectives of Norwich Men’s Shed (NMS) are to promote men’s good health and wellbeing, for the benefit of the community. In particular for those men who are retired, unemployed, recovering from ill health or addiction, but also those who simply wish to make use of the facilities offered in a safe and friendly environment.

NMS offers a dedicated workshop space for men in the local community – a place to connect, converse and create, addressing key issues around wellbeing, social isolation and loneliness. Members engage in a wide range of meaningful and worthwhile activities with like-minded people, having fun, sharing skills and knowledge and gaining a renewed sense of purpose and belonging. The Shed offers a safe, nurturing environment where members are wanted, valued, and needed. This group of men come together to form a community and the peer support and camaraderie is crucial to maintaining individual wellbeing and good mental health.

All members make a positive contribution to the running of our Shed. Shed members work on their own projects, volunteer their time to undertake public commissions and engage in communitybased projects. Some members also mentor/tutor fellow members and community groups.

NMS Trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit.

Achievements and Performance

2022-23 Delivery

The aftermath of the Covid-19 impact on community activities continued well into this delivery period. Last (financial) year we reopened our workshops in May 2021, following a year-long government-enforced lockdown/closure. The pandemic highlighted universal issues around loneliness and social isolation, which impact mental health – many men access NMS for these core reasons.

This funding period, our focus remained on rebuilding/growing our membership and strengthening our ongoing provision. As the year progressed restrictions became more relaxed and our membership grew to the point where we opened for an additional weekly session to meet the increased demand (March 2023).

We realised that people’s habits and activities had changed long-term due to Covid-19 and some members chose not to return at all. However, we did check-in on them and it transpired that all non-returners had found alternative activities that met their needs, most of which took place outside such as walking groups and gardening projects.

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Norwich Men’s Shed is a registered charity. (Charity No. 1171796) 47-51 Pitt Street, Anglia Square, Norwich, NR3 1DE norwichmensshed.org.uk

As things settled down, most of our membership became more long-term and over the time period 60 men regularly accessed our workshop provision. With restrictions gradually lifting we were also able to host larger social gatherings to include all members.

Direct beneficiaries are men aged 18 +, this includes men dealing with issues around mental health, physical health, aging, social isolation, unemployment, homelessness and ex-offenders. Due to the nature of our membership, this can vary from the transient, to those who attend regularly on an ongoing basis.

Operational Changes and Partnerships

July 2022, we partnered with the local branch of Headway, a charity that supports survivors of brain injury. Headway approached us when they moved premises and lost their workshop provision in Norwich - their community rehabilitation activities perfectly align with our charitable aims of supporting men's wellbeing we are now working together for the benefit of both charities.

In December 2022 the main tenants of our premises moved out, effectively ending our sublease. We took on the main lease of the whole premises at this point which increased our running costs accordingly. The increased costs were partially mitigated by the income generated from our partnership with Headway

Change in Board –Trustee Recruitment

Historically (pre Covid), we had identified that we had outgrown our operational model; as a popular facility for men in the local community, we were operating at capacity and had a waiting list of new members. At CIO set-up our board was drawn exclusively from the membership and we recognised the need for change in line with our charitable growth.

Following a successful trustee recruitment campaign, we welcomed Ian Blunnie as a new trustee in December 2021 and he then stepped up to the chair role in April 2022. A former Parish Councillor and School Governor Ian brings significant experience in community governance and project management.

In July 2022 Richard Arundell joined us as a (co-opted) trustee and subsequently took on treasurer responsibilities in August 2022. Richard brings many years of finance experience - his work history includes 15 years at a well-known insurance firm and participation in his professional institute's national mentoring scheme.

Projects and Collaborations:

As the world slowly reopened, we were able to work more collaboratively with external organisations and also attend public facing events. Community collaboration is important to our members and they welcomed the return of more interactive working.

Highlighted projects, collaborations and events included:

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Norwich Men’s Shed is a registered charity. (Charity No. 1171796) 47-51 Pitt Street, Anglia Square, Norwich, NR3 1DE norwichmensshed.org.uk

Collins that engages children and families in creative activities through interaction with nature.

Financial Review

Funds held 31/03/2023 40,184
Consisting of:
Restricted Grant Funding 3,768
Unrestricted funds 36,417

Reserves Policy: To maintain a reserve of 3-6 months operating costs with a view to increasing funds held to deal with unexpected events (around £15,000).

Financial Operating Model:

In 2022-23 NMS income from public commissions and stalls/events remained reduced due to ongoing impact of Covid-19 restrictions – however we did start to build this back up as the year progressed.

Grant Funding allocated to this financial year: National Lottery Community Fund, Ardonagh Trust and Norfolk Community Foundation.

We also received donations from Asda Green Token Giving Scheme and Waitrose Community Matters Fund.

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Norwich Men’s Shed is a registered charity. (Charity No. 1171796) 47-51 Pitt Street, Anglia Square, Norwich, NR3 1DE norwichmensshed.org.uk

Structure, Governance and Management

Norwich Men’s Shed (NMS)is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO).

The CIO is governed by a constitution, with charity Trustees being elected by members and the board at the Annual General Meeting.

The Board of Trustees are responsible for general governance and define the direction of the charity.

There is a member elected Operations Committee that sits under the Board of Trustees, who oversee general operations and logistics.

NMS operates as a membership cooperative, with all members having a voice in a coproduction delivery model.

Under their membership agreement, all members help with the running and maintenance of the Shed. Members volunteer time and expertise to facilitate our workshop provision and their input is essential to our operational model. Volunteers are supported by (part-time) paid Coordinator and Supervisor roles.

Norfolk based CIO MensCraft originally set up the Norwich Shed in 2013 – NMS then became an independent CIO in 2017. A small member led charity, NMS originally self-funded through membership contributions and public commissions – as costs have increased and membership has grown, we now apply for grant-funding as required to enable our charity to remain operational.

Over the years, NMS have grown from a small club with a handful of members into a popular, respected and well-known local charity that actively works with other charities and community projects in the area.

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Norwich Men’s Shed is a registered charity. (Charity No. 1171796) 47-51 Pitt Street, Anglia Square, Norwich, NR3 1DE norwichmensshed.org.uk

Reference and Administrative details

Charity name Norwich Men’s Shed
Registered charity number 1171796
Charity’s principal address 47-51 Pitt Street
Anglia Square
Norwich
NR3 1DE

Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity

1
2
3
4
5
6
Trustee name Office (if any) Dates acted if not for
wholeyear
Name of person (or body) entitled to
appoint trustee(if any)
Ian Blunnie Chairman
(from 13 Apr 2022)
Members AGM
Matt Sims Chairman
(to 13 Apr 2022)
Members AGM
Tim Ridgley Treasurer
(to 23 Aug 2022)
Members AGM
Graham Ives To 13 Apr 2022 Members AGM
Andrew Jones To 13 Apr 2022 Members AGM
Richard Arundell Treasurer
(from 23 Aug 2022)
From 07 Jul 2022 Board of Trustees (co-opted trustee)

Declarations

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees

Signature(s)
Full name(s)
Position
Date
Ian Blunnie Richard Arundell
Chair Treasurer
26/01/2024
26/01/2024

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Independent examiner's report on the accounts

Section A Independent Examiner’s Report

Report to the trustees/ Charity Name Norwich Men’s Shed members of On accounts for the year 31 March 2023 Charity no 1171796 ended (if any) Set out on pages 1 - 2

Respective The charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. responsibilities of The charity’s trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year trustees and examiner under section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 (“the Charities Act”) and that an independent examination is needed.

It is my responsibility to:

Basis of independent My examination was carried out in accordance with general Directions given examiner’s statement 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 accounts, and seeking explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a ‘true and fair’ view and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below.

Independent In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention examiner's statement (other than that disclosed below *)

  1. which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in, any material respect, the requirements:

  2. to keep accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act; and

  3. to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with the accounting requirements of the Charities Act

  4. have not been met; or

  5. to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

  6. Please delete the words in the brackets if they do not apply.

Signed:
Name:
N Fowler 15/01/2024
Nicola Fowler, NJF Accounts Ltd

IER

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Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants Member of the Chartered Institute of Taxation

Relevant professional qualification(s) or body (if any):

Address:

21 Springfields Poringland, Norwich NR14 7RG

Section B Disclosure

Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight material problems.(E.g. accounting records have not been kept in accordance with s132 of the Charities’ Act 2011 and those accounts do not comply with the requirements of the 2008 Regulations setting out the form and content of charity accounts; any material expenditure or action which appears not to be in accordance with the trusts of the charity; any failure to be provided with information and explanations by any past or present trustee, officer or employee; and any material consistency between the accounts and the trustees’ annual report.)

IER

2

Give here brief details of any items that the examiner wishes to disclose .

IER

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Norwich Men's Shed

Reg Charity 1171796

Income and Expenditure Report for the year ending 31 March 2023

Income
Course Income
Donations
Grant Income
Membership Fees
Misc
Project Income
Sales
Workshop Hire
2023
2022
£
£
526
680
2,640
937
27,500
19,617
8,352
5,187
15
145
2,662
802
3,653
2,443
5,385
0
Total Income 50,732
29,811
Expenditure
Contractor Fees
Equipment/Tools
General Materials
Maintenance
Membership Refund
Office Costs
Premises Costs
Project Costs
Promotion
Refreshments
Service Fees
Training
Travel
30,812
27,331
3,634
670
248
154
364
537
80
60
324
299
9,478
4,968
641
455
140
402
572
306
1,412
1,273
0
1,625
4
87
Total Expenditure 47,709
38,166
Net Income/(Expenditure) 3,023
-8,355

Prepared by : NJF Accounts Ltd

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Norwich Men's Shed

Reg Charity 1171796

Income and Expenditure Report for the year ending 31 March 2023

Income
Course Income
Donations
Grant Income
Membership Fees
Misc
Project Income
Sales
Workshop Hire
Unrestricted
Restricted
£
£
526
2,640
5,000
22,500
8,352
15
2,662
3,653
5,385
Total
£
526
2,640
27,500
8,352
15
2,662
3,653
5,385
Total Income 28,232
22,500
50,732
b/f
Current acc
Cash
Paypal
Zettle
Expenditure
Contractor Fees
Equipment/Tools
General Materials
Maintenance
Membership Refund
Office Costs
Premises Costs
Project Costs
Promotion
Refreshments
Service Fees
Training
Travel
25,377
11,690
94
-
-
-
-
-
9,686
21,126
1,634
2,000
248
-
184
180
80
264
60
2,798
6,680
641
140
572
1,036
376
-
4
-
37,067
94
-
-
87,893
30,812
3,634
248
364
80
324
9,478
641
140
572
1,412
-
4
Total Expenditure 17,287
30,422
47,709
c/f
Current acc
Cash
Paypal
Zettle
Deposits Held
36,371
3,768
101
50
(200)
40,233
101
-
50
(200)
87,893

Prepared by : NJF Accounts Ltd

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