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2021-03-31-accounts

Harberton Church Community Fund (HCCF) Trustees’ Annual Report (TAR) 2021

Governance

Harberton Church Community Fund is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation registered as a Charity with the Charity Commission (#1172549) whose broad purpose is ‘To provide and assist in the preservation, repair and improvement of the fabric (and its monuments, fixtures, fittings, furniture and other chattels) of St Andrew's Church, Harberton for the benefit of the public and the promotion of stronger communities.’ In its originating discussions the Trustees decided that its work would also be aimed at enabling the wider community to engage in arts, culture, education and heritage.

HCCF arose from a drive by members of the Parochial Church Council (PCC) – the church’s governing body – to address the serious and urgent repair and improvement needs of the church, and to bring together people with relevant expertise and commitment to help in that ambition – whether they were congregants or not. It was decided that a charity should be formed to reassure any individual donors that any gift they made would be used solely for works to the church and churchyard.

The group functions as the Board meetings of the HCCF charity. These meetings are normally monthly, with agendas and papers circulated in advance and Minutes circulated within a week of a meeting. A website (www.harbertonccf.org.uk) promotes the work of the Charity.

The Trustees have formal Terms of Reference for the Trustees and its meetings. Public Liability insurance, a Safeguarding Policy and a Privacy Policy are in place and risk assessments form part of the planning for events. Harberton Church Community Fund does not organise events specifically for children or vulnerable adults.

Objectives

HCCF exists to:

  1. promote community engagement with the church

  2. encourage a wider view of what purposes the church can serve and how to demonstrate that

  3. raise funds from individuals to support the stated ambitions of the PCC in this regard

  4. support the PCC in deciding:

  5. a. how best to proceed in order to preserve the church for future generations

  6. b. how to raise and maintain interest and assistance from nonworshipping members of the community

  7. c. together with the Fabric Sub-Committee, what is best value in commissioning repairs and improvements and maintaining the building and its grounds.

Activities in the Year

In the year to 5 April 2021, HCCF focussed its work on three areas:

  1. supporting the PCC in its work to commission the most urgent repair works to St Andrew’s Church, in line with the recommendations of the most recent Quinquennial Report

  2. promoting wide community engagement with the church, its challenges and its potential as a wide-reaching community support. This includes updating people through the local email group, dedicated printed updates delivered to every household in the parish and a website

  3. running local fundraising events – with the aim of bringing the community together and so supporting both engagement and cohesion, and to raise funds for the repair and improvement works agreed by the PCC. A total £2,657 was raised in the year, with £965 of that granted to the PCC. The total raised was considerably less than in previous years – all because we had to cease all events during the pandemic. Despite no fundraising events being held we managed to raise funds from sales of the village cookbook and from cards. The funds raised from our Capital Appeal (Tick Tock) for the Tower works are restricted to those works in the scheme agreed by the PCC in late 2018. We will always ensure that a reserve is kept of £2,000 or 10%, whichever is the greater is maintained.

Aims for the coming year

The charity’s aims remain the same as above, and the activities to support will also continue as above.

Final @ 6.12.21

HARBERTON CHURCH COMMUNITY FUND
CHARITY COMMISSION REGISTERED NUMBER 1172549
ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2021
Restricted Total Total
2021 2020
£ £
RECEIPTS
Donations, legacies and other similar receipts
Donations 348.93 1,829.72
Tick Tock Appeal
Grants
Sponsorship 1,363.75
348.93 3,193.47
Operating activities to generate funds
Cook book 4,455.00
Africa Talk 722.40
Open/Secret Gardens 1,586.75
Christmas Tree Festival 4,233.65
Carole's Cards 300.00 622.00
Jonathan's Cards 106.12 106.12 1538.49
4,861.12 8,703.29
Interest received 1.19 0.00
Total receipts 5,211.24 11,896.76
PAYMENTS
Payments for generating funds
Cook book 2,239.14
Africa Talk 81.00
Open/Secret Gardens 117.40
Christmas Tree Festival 998.45
Carole's Cards
Jonathan's Cards 598.24
2,239.14 1,795.09
Charitable payments
Payments to PCC
Contribution to utilities costs 844.47
PRS license contribution 50.00
Clock room floor -713.96 713.96 4,112.50
Tower works 250.00
Window repairs -200.96 200.96 500.00
964.92 5,706.97
Support costs
Bank charges 3.70 15.81
Website 18.00
Insurance 127.68 127.68
Printing 165.75 291.50
315.13 434.99
Total payments 3,519.19 7,937.05
Net of receipts/(payments) 1,692.05 3,959.71
Cash funds last year end 31,201.50 57,826.28 53,866.57
Cash funds this year end 30,392.70 59,518.33 57,826.28

HARBERTON CHURCH COMMUNITY FUND CHARITY COMMISSION REGISTERED NUMBER 1172549 STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AT 31ST MARCH 2021

2021 2020
£ £
Debtors
Gift Aid 300.50
Cash Funds
Cash in hand 628.31 137.11
Santander Current account 58,890.02 57,388.67
Total Cash Funds 59,518.33 57,525.78
Liabilities 0.00 0.00
59,518.33 57,826.28
Restricted Funds 30,392.70 31,201.50
General Funds 29,125.63 26,624.78
59,518.33 57,826.28
The restricted fund relates specifically to works on the church tower, bells and clock raised through the Tick Tock Appeal.
Commitments regarding future funding have been give to the PCC regarding:
Capital works from TickTock appeal £3,629 paid on 10th May
12.5% maintenance contribution £1,057 paid on 10th May
Contribution to the cost of the ceiling inspection £2,434

Signed on behalf of all the trustees

Celia Atherton