
## Trustees’ Annual Report for the period 

From:14th August 2020 (Period start date) to13th August 2021 (Period end date) 

Charity name: FROME SHED 

Charity registration number: 1172707 

## Objectives and Activities 


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Summary of the  Charitable Objects: For the public benefit, the<br>purposes of the  preservation and protection of good health among<br>charity as set out in  people in Frome and the surrounding area, including<br>its governing  those who are retired, unemployed or have health<br>document problems, through the provision of facilities for<br>hobbies, recreation or other leisure time occupation<br>including practical interests, skills sharing, the<br>learning of new skills, and helping with community-<br>based projects.<br>Overview of the Charity: The Frome Shed offers<br>workshop space where men and women  from Frome<br>and the surrounding area work on practical projects<br>with others. The space is equipped with tools and<br>materials donated by the public or local businesses.<br>The club is run by members who decide when they<br>come and what they do. We undertake projects,<br>acceptable to the group, which benefit individuals,<br>other organisations and the broader community.<br>Summary of the main  These are the main areas of public benefit arising<br>activities in relation to from the Shed:<br>those purposes for the  To share skills and interests, swap ideas and pass<br>public benefit, in  on knowledge.<br><br>particular, the  Actively pursue hobbies and pastimes<br>activities, projects or   Work on projects that will aid the community and<br>services identified in  help develop a positive sense of achievement.<br>the accounts. <br>Have a place to go and relax, drink tea or coffee,<br>discuss issues, share concerns, talk and have a<br>laugh, knowing they are among friends.<br> Use the machine tools and other equipment in the<br>Shed to undertake more challenging projects.<br> Meet with visitors to the Shed.<br> Encourage others and promote general physical<br>and mental well-being.<br>Statement confirming  All current Frome Shed Trustees have read the<br>whether the trustees  Commission’s public benefit guidance and have<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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have had regard to  regard to it when making decisions and exercising any<br>the guidance issued  powers or duties to which the guidance is relevant.<br>by the Charity<br>Commission on public<br>benefit<br>Additional information<br>No grants have been issued by the Frome Shed during<br>this period.<br>Policy on grant<br>making.<br>Policy on social  The Frome Shed Trustees have not considered any<br>investment including  social investment at present. Should any Social<br>program related  Investment be considered the Trustees will seek<br>investment. advice and develop policy in accordance with<br>commission guidelines.<br>The Frome Shed appreciate all the support they<br>receive from the Shedders who volunteer for all of the<br>Contribution made by  various roles in the organisation, especially the<br>volunteers. Trustees, Duty Managers, and First Aiders. We would<br>not be able to operate without our volunteers’ skills,<br>effort, commitment, and dedication.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


## **Achievements and Performance** 

||**Summary of the main**<br>**achievements of the**<br>**charity, identifying the**<br>**diference the**<br>**charity’s work has**<br>**made to the**<br>**circumstances of its**<br>**benefciaries and any**<br>**wider benefts to**<br>**society as a whole.**|The Frome Shed normally runs sessions for 50 weeks<br>(out of 52 weeks) across the year. Covid-19<br>restrictions meant that there were only 15 weeks<br>when we could open the Shed; 11 of these weeks we<br>were restricted to a maximum of six attendees, and<br>there were only 4 weeks when unrestricted access<br>was allowed by Government covid restrictions.<br>In all, the Men's Shed met for just 14 sessions, with an<br>average attendance of 8 Shedders .The Women's<br>Shed met for 8 sessions, with an average attendance<br>of 6 Shedders.<br>In addition to the sessions held in the Shed, there<br>were short (one hour) outdoor meetings held in<br>Victoria Park. These meetings were held in groups of<br>six, and socially distanced.<br>A total of 24 diferent members attended these Shed<br>Sessions across the period, with an assessed total of<br>over 150 Shedder hours spent in the Frome Shed.<br>With so few face-to-face sessions being possible, the<br>Frome Shed increased the number of newsletters to<br>members to every two weeks across the year. In<br>addition, there was 15 Zoom (virtual) video sessions<br>for members, including a Christmas Quiz.||
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||**(CONTINUED)**<br>**Summary of the main**<br>**achievements of the**<br>**charity, identifying the**<br>**diference the**<br>**charity’s work has**<br>**made to the**<br>**circumstances of its**<br>**benefciaries and any**<br>**wider benefts to**<br>**society as a whole.**|A study of benefts  (pre Covid) of some 62 Men’s<br>Sheds by Glasgow University recently reported<br>improvements in their overall health and wellbeing of<br>Shedders; this included:<br><br>An increased sense of happiness and contentment<br>in their lives.<br><br>Decreased feelings of depression and anxiety that<br>came from being isolated.<br><br>An increased sense of purpose and meaning in<br>their lives.<br><br>Increased feelings of confdence and self-worth.<br><br>An increased sense of belonging and inclusion.<br>This is echoed by feedback received from Frome<br>Shedders.<br>It isn’t only Shedders who have benefted from<br>attending the Shed – Some of the many projects<br>undertaken by the Shed during the period included<br>these items made or repaired for people and other<br>groups in the local area:<br><br>Swift nesting boxes for the Shoscombe Climate &<br>Nature Group<br><br>Many hedgehog boxes, hanging bird feeders and<br>nest boxes<br><br>Four specialised tripod mounted bird feeders for a<br>flming project<br><br>Completion of refurbishment of garden tables, and<br>chairs for the local Hospital<br><br>A coal bunker for a local resident<br><br>Many planters for local residents and groups<br><br>Small gauge railway signal (work in progress)<br><br>Refurbishment of an electric lawn mower and a<br>manual push mower<br><br>Repair of cat cabin for local Cats Protection group<br><br>Erection of a washing line for a local resident<br><br>Refurbishment of cofee tables and bedside<br>cabinets<br><br>Reframing large tapestries for the local hospital<br><br>Making of large-scale games for outside events for<br>Frome Town Council.<br>The Frome Women’s Shed ran skills classes on<br>Community Bunting making and Linus Quilts<br>workshops for both Shedders and other Frome<br>residents.||
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In addition, the Shed attended these outdoor events:<br> The Lions Summer Fete - with goods for sale, Shed<br>information provided and games.<br> Launch of the Frome Medical Centre “Town of<br>Names” (Filmed by German TV)<br>The Frome Shed also worked with another Shed in<br>Wales – donating Welsh Spoon making tools to the<br>(CONTINUED) Welsh Men’s Shed – “Squirrels Nest”<br>Summary of the main<br>achievements of the  Whilst the Shed had to close because of Covid<br>charity, identifying the restrictions, the Frome Shed on Community radio<br>difference the  continued across the whole year.<br>charity’s work has<br>made to the  There was a total of 14 one-hour radio shows<br>circumstances of its  produced and presented by the Frome Shed over the<br>beneficiaries and any  year. These were broadcast on Frome FM , and two<br>wider benefits to  Community Radio stations in Cornwall. These are also<br>society as a whole. available as podcasts.<br>These shows were of three types:- The “Shed Show”<br>and “Shed Happens”, and two specials aimed at<br>promoting new Sheds to open in Cornwall. The “Shed<br>Happens” and Cornwall Specials were produced<br>following requests from the UK Men’s Sheds<br>Association.<br>There were five “Shed Shows” broadcast on a<br>monthly basis, as part of the “Health and Wellbeing<br>hour” on Frome FM on a Thursday this year. The<br>shows included content on allotments, walking, rock<br>and roll, resilience & dealing with lockdown, pets,<br>continued learning for older adults and<br>Grandparenting.<br>In addition to the presenters, over forty people took<br>part in these shows, from a range of local charities,<br>other Sheds in Somerset and other organisations.<br>A further nine “Shed Happens” Shows were produced<br>during the two lockdowns across the year.<br>The purpose of these shows was to soften the blow of<br>self-isolating for Shedders and keep people more in<br>touch with the Sheds they belong to. The theme was<br>“Keeping Sheds connected”. The subject areas<br>included:<br> Features on the Frome Make:Shed and Tech Shed<br> Interviews with International Sheds in New<br>Zealand, Denmark, USA, Canada & Australia<br> Interviews with UK Sheds from Oswestry, Whitby<br>and Teddington<br> Launching Sheds in Cornwall<br>Over 60 people from 30 different organisations took<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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part in these nine “Shed Happens” Shows. (Including 20 Frome Shedders) 

These Shed Shows received a special mention in the Men and Boys Coalition Special Crisis Award that was awarded to the UK Men’s Sheds Association. 

The Covid Safety Team (Convened in May 2020) continued to meet throughout the period, ensuring ongoing Covid safety, both in terms of equipment, supplies, procedures, communication and training sessions for Duty Managers. This was recognised in the Somerset wide “Covid Confident Communities” Leaflet, with the Frome Shed listed as a good example on “how to re-open safely.” 

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## **Financial Review** 


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Review of the  Income this year was £21.9k, compared with £21.5k<br>charity’s financial  last year – However this year’s income is mainly based<br>position at the end  on Government Covid Restart Grants, as we had a very<br>of the period reduced number of sessions. We did receive funding<br>from the UK Men’s Sheds Association for the Shed<br>Happens Shows.<br>Expenses this year were £22.8k, compared with £9.7k<br>last year. However, we have paid for a major<br>ventilation system, Covid Personal Protective<br>equipment, sanitiser, and dust extraction equipment,<br>and other electrical safety measures to ensure post<br>covid safety conditions.<br>Cash in the bank at the end of the year is slightly down<br>(-£856) on last year at £24.2k and includes £1.6k of<br>restricted funds for improving video communication<br>post covid.<br>Statement  The Frome Shed maintains a reserve to cover<br>explaining the  fluctuations in profit and loss.<br>policy for holding<br>reserves stating  Substantial donations or surpluses may be kept in<br>why they are held reserve until a useful purpose can be found for them,<br>e.g., new or improved premises (especially on the<br>grounds of safety or reduced risks)<br>Amount of reserves  There is no policy regarding reserves, but Trustees are<br>held agreed that ideally, reserves should be in the region of<br>12 months running costs.<br>Reasons for holding  Not applicable<br>zero reserves<br>Details of fund  None<br>materially in deficit<br>Explanation of any  None<br>uncertainties about<br>the charity<br>continuing as a<br>going concern<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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**Structure, Governance and Management** 


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Description of charity’s trusts:<br>Type of governing  Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) Association<br>document  Constitution<br>How is the charity  Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO)<br>constituted?  Registered 24 Apr 2017<br>Trustee selection  Elected by members at Annual General Meeting (AGM)<br>methods including  The members or the charity trustees may at any time<br>details of any  decide to appoint a new charity trustee, whether in<br>constitutional  place of a charity trustee who has retired or been<br>provisions e.g.,  removed, or as an additional charity trustee, provided<br>election to post or  that the limit on the number of charity trustees as<br>name of any person  detailed in the Constitution is not exceeded.<br>or body entitled to<br>appoint one or more The number of Frome Shed Trustees over the period has<br>trustees not exceeded the constitutional requirements.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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## **Reference and Administrative details** 


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Charity name Frome Men’s Shed<br>Other name the charity  The Frome Shed (Working name)<br>uses<br>Registered charity  Charity number: 1172707<br>number<br>Charity’s principal  22, Slipps Close<br>address Frome,<br>Somerset<br>BA11 1FW<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


## **Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity** 


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Name of person (or<br>Office (if<br>Trustee name Dates acted if not for whole year body) entitled to<br>any)<br>appoint trustee (if any)<br>1 Lou Aylward Whole period<br>2 John Corfield Secretary Whole period<br>3 Colin Pearce Whole period<br>Ros  Whole period<br>4<br>Whitehouse<br>5 Anne Jones Whole period<br>6 Paul Fine Treasurer Whole period<br>7 Pamela Curtis Whole period<br>Patrick  Whole period<br>8<br>Abrahams<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


Corporate trustees – names of the directors at the date the report was approved – NONE. 

Name of trustees holding title to property belonging to the charity - NONE. Funds held as custodian trustees on behalf of others - NONE. Exemptions from disclosure – NONE. 

## **Declarations** 


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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGIAND ANO WAIES
Fmme Mon's Shed
1172707
Recei
tsand
ments accounts
CC16a
For the period
from
To
13-Aug-21
Section A Receipts and payments
Unrestricted
funds
Resttitted
funds
Endowmenl
funds
Total fvnds
Lastyear
toth*nearest È to1￿ tr*the ne•reJtt
tothe n••rpst £
A1 R¢calpts
Donabons
2,789
12.
Gr£ntg
Membetship Fees
Session CdIEthC￿s
17,669
18.919
210
290
6,360
52
Bank lrterp$i
Other
102
102
ub total(
21mT
21.49t
AR)
A2 Asset and imiestmetrt
¥al8s, (see tsb￿l.
total
21.897
21,491
A3 Payments
Renl
&234
11.283
331
4234
11.283
331
7.368
1,687
331
Premises
Olher Re¢umng Costs
Tttjls
154
154
42
Sundries
3S2
7BI
174
Cowd-19
781
Matsria
Zoom Tak￿et Proj
TM H)11 Toy5
14$
1.397
Sub total
21.136
1.617
21753
9.746
M Ass8t and investment
purchases. Isee table)
Sub total
21.136
1,617
22.753
9.746
Net of rece1m￿(payrnentsj
AS Transfèrs be￿een fund5
A6 Cash funds lastyear end
Cash funds this yearend
367
11.745
23.031
22.542
2S.031
24,175
13,286
2S,031
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Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Unrestricted
Restriettd
nds
Endowment
funds
to nèare*e
DÈtails
ID nearest£
81 Cash funds
21542
1.633
Totsl cash fun(ts
21542
1,633
UnrestrT¢led
nds
Restri¢ted
fund$
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funds
to n￿re￿£
DetsiLs
to n￿r￿St£
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¢urrertvalue
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B4 Assets retained for the
¢harWs own use
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BS Llabllltles
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bèhawof all the tnjstees
SwJnatu
P￿t Name
Date of
roval
CCXX R2 ar£ounts ISSI
2410W2021
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