VICTORIA INSTITUTE ARUNDEL Annual Report of the Trustees
Financial Year April 2023 to March 2024
Contents
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| Report of the Trustees | 1-4 | |
| Independent Examiner’s Report | 5 | |
| Annual Accounts statement | 6 | |
| Statement of Financial Activities | 7 | |
| Balance Sheet | 8 | |
| Notes to the Financial Statements | 9-11 |
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VICTORIA INSTITUTE ARUNDEL
Annual Report of the Trustees 2023 to 2024
1. Objectives and activities
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(i) FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT, TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC FOR THE RESIDENTS OF ARUNDEL AND THOSE VISITING THE TOWN BY SUCH CHARITABLE MEANS AS THE DIRECTORS THINK FIT.
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(ii) THE ADVANCEMENT OF SUCH OTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES AS THE DIRECTORS SHALL FROM TIME TO TIME DETERMINE.
2. Achievements and performance
The Victoria Institute Arundel (“the Vic”) fulfils its charitable purposes by running Arundel’s arts and community centre in the Victoria Institute building on Tarrant Street, central Arundel.
Arundel Town Council holds the registered title to the Victoria Institute building on a 1,000 year lease from the Norfolk Estate; the Victoria Institute charitable trust holds the beneficial interest in the lease.
Our top floor studio is let long-term to a local landscape artist, who runs regular Open Studio events.
In 2023-2024, the Vic continued to host the regular monthly Arts Junction event. This is an opportunity for artists to bring and take away ideas and inspiration from across as many art forms as the local community can foster. The event occurs on the second Monday of the month, offering up an evening to include a mix from poetry, music, theatre and visual art provided by different artists each time.
In March 2024, the Vic hosted the second Arundel Literary Festival - a 3 day celebration of all things literary. This comprised 24 sessions over 3 days, featuring many speakers including the Duke of Norfolk, Sir Charles Burrell, Simon Brett, Geoffrey Seed, Mansel David and Naomi Foyle. There was also a special festival screening of The Nettle Dress. There were five writing workshops for all levels of experience as well as three evening concerts combining music, dance and art with the spoken word and featuring Louis de Bernieres, Simon Brett, Paul Armfield, Full Circle Jazz Quartet, Rotherhurst String Quartet, Charlotte Glasson and many more.
The Vic hosts the Drip Action Theatre Company, which was founded in 1987 to stage entertaining, surprising, often challenging new plays. Drip Action Theatre put on several plays during the year, including during the Arundel Festival of the
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Arts, enjoying good houses and good reviews. It has been granted charitable status for its innovative and educational work.
The Annual Arundel Festival of the Arts takes place in the second half of August every year. The Vic does not organise the festival, but it hosts many events over the festival period, particularly The Arundel Gallery Trail, exhibiting new work by several artists.
Every month there is a jazz night – Jazz at the Vic – with guest performers from all over the country, and the resident Big House Band. The third Friday of every month is Folk Friday, with a range of singers and instrumentalists. There are also ad hoc World music performances and workshops.
The Vic regularly shows filmed productions from the National Theatre, and its own programme of feature films – predominantly Arthouse and World cInema.
And the Vic hosts regular Pilates sessions, yoga, children’s dance classes, table tennis and other activities.
The objects of the charity define the beneficiaries as residents of, and visitors to, the town of Arundel, West Sussex. It is the considered view of the Trustees that the range of activities now undertaken, as an arts and community centre, are educational and do benefit the public in the defined area.
3. Financial Review
The Victoria Institute’s general activities made a small surplus of £1,458 over the year 2023-2024.
We are grateful to all those people and institutions who gave money and inkind support to the Vic during the year; including a grant from Arundel Town Council.
The Vic maintains a small working surplus in the current account and spends funds over and above this on supporting arts and community activities; and maintaining and enhancing facilities within the building. There are therefore currently no additional reserves.
4. Structure, governance and management
The Victoria Institute is a charitable company, with a memorandum and Articles, Charity No 1173028, incorporated on 28 January 2014.
The Trustee body takes responsibility for the appointment of new trustees; they discharge this responsibility by identifying prospective trustees among the residents of the town and nearby, and users of the Vic.
The Trustees in office during the year; and/or on the date the report was approved are as follows:
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| Name | Role | Date of appointment |
Date of **resignation ** |
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| Dr Justine Hextall | Trustee | 11 October 2023 | |
| John Paton | Trustee | 27 November 2023 | |
| Dr Peter Smith | Trustee | 3 December 2024 | |
| Bill Brennan | Trustee | 18 January 2025 | |
| WilliamOtterburn Hall | Trustee | 08 July2015 | |
| Wendy Margaret Burton Eve | Trustee | 08 July 2015 | |
| Veronica Whitehorn | Trustee | 12 Oct 2022 | |
| Michael Carey | Trustee | 12 Oct 2022 | |
| Michael Ward | Chair | 11 Oct 2023 | |
| Carolyn NatalieKenney | Trustee | 11Oct2023 | |
| Georgina Thomas | Trustee | 22 Feb 2025 |
5. Reference and administrative details
The name of the charity:
The Victoria Institute Arundel
Any other name which the charity uses:
The Vic
Charity registration number:
1173028
Company registration number:
08865107
Principal office address of the charity:
10 Tarrant Street, Arundel BN18 9DG
Registered office for the charitable company:
Milroy House, Sayers Lane, Tenterden TN30 6BW
Names of all those who were the charity’s trustees on the date the report was approved or who served as a trustee in the reporting period;
See above
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Where a charity has any corporate trustees, the names of the directors of the body corporate on the date the report was approved.
Not applicable
Names of any trustee for the charity holding the title to property belonging to the charity (for example custodian trustee or nominee) on the date the report was approved; or who served as a trustee for the charity in holding the title to property belonging to the charity in the reporting period.
Not applicable
6. Exemptions from disclosure
Does not apply.
7. Funds held as custodian trustee on behalf of others
Does not apply.
Signed on behalf of the Board of Trustees
Michael Ward (Director)
13 March 2025
Approved by the Board of Trustees
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VICTORIA INSTIYUTE ARUNDEL INDepENDENY EXAMINÉR'S REPORT Report io the Tru$te86 of Victoria Insiitute Arundel on th& aecourits of the charity ftsr the year ended 31 March 2024. RESPONSIBILITIES AND BASIS OF REPORT As the charity's trustees of the Company Iwho 4rÈ also rhe directors of the Company for the purpo8e5 of company lawl. vou èr8 responsible for the preparation of ihe accounts in accordance with the requir&ments of the Componies Ad 20061.the 2006 AGt"I. Having $81isfied rnyself that the accounts of the Company are not required to be audited for this year under Pan 16 of the 2006 Act and 8re eligible for independent ex8rn1nation, I rtrporr in my respÈci of my examination of your charity's accounts as c8rried out under Seeiion 145 of the Charities Act 2011 I'the 2011 Act"). In tarrying out my examin81ion, I have followed the Director& given by the Charity Commission lunder section 1451511bl of the 2011 Act. INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S STATEMENT I have compleied my exafflination. l confirm thet no rn8teri81 rnatters have come tts my attention in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that.. ccounting records were not kept in accordance with section 386 of the Companies Acr 2006.. or - the accounts do riot accord with such fecords.. or the 8wounts did not comply with relevant accounting requirements under seetion 396 of the Companies Act 2006 other than any requirefflent thai ihe accounts give a'true and fèir, view whlch 15 not 8 maiter tonsidered as part of an independent ex8minaiion', or the a¢¢ount$ have not been prepared in ac¢ordancÈ with ihe Ch2rities SORP IFRS1021. I have no eoncerns and have coffle 8er088 no other tnBtters in connèction with the examination to which attèntion should bp drèwn in this report in order to en8ble a proper undersianding of the accounis to be reached. Edmund Ch8vas$6 MAAT Waugh & Co Licensed Accountants 51 High Sireet Arundel West Sussex BN18 9AJ Dated.. 13 March 2025
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VICTORIA INSTITUTE ARUNDEL Incomg and EXp9ndlre Account for the yè¥r ended 31st March 2024 2024 2024 Unresiri¢ie(l Restricted Fund Fund 2023 2023 Unrestricted Restricte Fund Fund Notes In¢ome and endowments from Donations and legacies Other income 1.251 5.118 1.251 5.118 Incoming resources from eharitablè aetivitl•s Property Ineome Bar Income 22.766 10,504 19.158 5,203 33,270 1.251 24.361 5.118 Expenditur* on Charilable aclivrties Support eosts Other costs 30,131 2.400 532 23.036 2.124 569 3,853 33.063 25.729 3.5B3 Net Incon1{EXP•ndl1ur•} ReconclJiatioD of 207 1.251 (1.368) 1,265 Total fvnds brought forward 7.166 594 8.534 {6711 Tot¥1 fvnds earrl•d fonward 7,373 1.845 7.166 594 Contlnuing operntion$ All income and exp$ndituro has arisen from ¢(tInu9 activities. The notes form part of these finwoal statements
2024 2023 Twvjible 1.184 1.578 ¢un•nl A•••t• Cash at bank 8247 8.247 6,395 Crndltorn: •nounts ¥Mlhm one ye 1213) (2131 8.034 6.182 9.218 rnor• one year 9,218 7,760 Fund• 7.373 7.166 Totsl Fw 9.218 7.760 2006 for the year ended 31 March 2024. th• y •nded 3111 24 PA¢lix 476 oftre Companies A¢t 2006. al 5ring that the ¢lwiiablB company keeps that <¥mpty wth SectKffj5 386 d 387 ollhe Conyns 20rfi Hnd b) mring fincial 5talements whh gNe ¥ true and faff vw ofthe st8te ol affaffs ofthe chaiitable company as ai the end ol than¢o1 year and of its Sur$ or rteftit for exh fmancial ye in acc¢yOancetith Ihe ol Sections 394 aTh1395 and ¥thKh cthep•Jo compty Ihe requwErnents ol the Companies Ad 20C6 rEknb'n9 lu fwcial Those finan¢MI slmerts been wrvd ¢¢Ktsnce Tth the Spec wovtsions of Part 15 of the Comws kt 20C6 rnlating lo ¥nall comples. The ffftancial statements were apwobd ty tho Bo¥d rfTntees on 1P No¥wDber 2024 . 8trard on i . W•rO- Ch•inwi TrpAtees
VICTORIA INSTITUTE ARUNDEL Notes to the Financial Slatemerts for th• y•ai endèd 31 M¥ch 2024 A¢counting Policl•s Basis ot pr•paring th• financial slat•mènts The financial staiements of thè ¢haTitsble ¢ompany, whith is a public benefit entity under FRS 102. have been prèpared in accordance with the Charilies SORP {FRS 102) 'Accounting and Reporting by Chafityes.. Statement of Rec(trmmendgd Praclice apitable to Charities pr8p8ring their accounts in accorda with the Financial Reporb"n9 Standard applicable in the UK and RepLsblic of Ireland IFRS 102> (effective 1st January 20151.. Financial Repting Standard 102 'The Financk?l Reportin9 Standard applicable in Ihe UK and Repu of IrelaThJ' and the Companies Act 26. The finanual statements have been prered under the historical cost convenbon. Income All income 15 retognised in the stsierwil of Financial ktivities once Ihe charity has entitlement to th• funds. it 1$ protjable that the in¢))me wll be recewed and the amount bg measured reliably. Expenditurn LblIleS arn renised as expgvJitu as soon as there is a kgal or constructive obligalion committing the charity lo that expendrture, it is probable that a transfer ol economic benefits wll be required in setuement and the amount of the OblatiOn can be measured reliably. Expenditure ts acccrtjnled for on an accfuals basis arhd has been dassified under headings that aggrègate all ¢ost related to the category. Where costs canno( be ¢Jirectly attributed to parb'cular headings they have been allocated to actNilies on a basis Cnsistent with use of resources. Tangrble fixed asséts Depreciation is prOve¢ al Ihe folk)wing aMu31 rates in ordw to vnite off each asset over eslimated useful life. TaltIOn The charity is exernpt frrKn cxxpcthn tsx on its ¢haritable aclivities. Fund ac¢ounting Unrestricted funds can be used in accudance with the charitable objectives 81 the discrelion of the trustees. Restrrcted funds can only be used pa[b.laT trIcIe0 purtK)se5 Within the objects of the charity. RestrlI0n$ aiise when speofJeLI by the donor or v4hen funds are raised for particular restri¢te(J purposes. Further explanation of the nature and PLKpose of ea¢h fund is inclLKled in the notes to the financial ststements Ralslng funds Rai51ng don•tlons and lega¢l•s 2024 2023 Supw]rt cosls
VICTORIA INSTtruTE ARUNDEL Notès to thè Accounts ft>r th• y•w •nd•d 31" laarch 2024 N•t Incom(ExP•diturn) Net incomel(expenditurel is stated after ¢hargngl{uediling)'. 2024 2023 DepTeciation- owned at$ 394 526 Trustees. Remuneration and 8en•ffts There were trustees. remunerat)n or other beneffts for the year en¢Jed 3? March 2024. Trust•es' •xpenses There were no trustees, expenws paid for the year ended 314 March 2024. Tangible Fixed Ass•ts Fixiures and Fittings Cost At 1 April 2023 Auditions Disposals 7.067 At 31 March 2024 7.067 Dèpr•ciation Al 1> April 2023 Charge for year 5.489 394 At 31sI March 2024 5,883 Net Book Value Al 31 Mar¢h 2024 1.184 Al 315t March 2023 1.578 bt0. Amounts falling du¢ within on• y•ar 2024 2023 Other debtors 10
VICTORIA INSTITUTE ARUNDEL
Notes to the Accounts
for the year ended 31[st ] March 2024
7. Creditors: Amounts falling due within one year
| 2024 | 2023 | |
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| £ | £ | |
| Grant monies in advance | ||
| Accruals ard other creditors | 213 | 213 |
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| 213 | 213 | |
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8. Movement in Funds
| Net movement | |||
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| At 01.04.23 | in funds | At 31.03.24 | |
| £ | £ | £ | |
| Restricted funds | |||
| General fund | 594 | 1,251 | 1,845 |
| Unrestricted funds | |||
| General fund | 7,166 | 207 | 7,373 |
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| Total Funds | 7,760 | 1,458 | 9,218 |
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| Net movement in funds, included in the above are as fllows: |
| Incoming | Resources | Movement in | |
|---|---|---|---|
| resources | expended | funds | |
| £ | £ | £ | |
| Restricted funds | |||
| General fund | 1,251 | - ) |
1,251 |
| Unrestricted funds | |||
| General fund | 33,270 | (33,063) | 207 |
| Total Funds | 34,521 ===== |
(33,063) ====== |
1,458 ----- |
9. Related Party Disclosures
There were no related party transactions for the year 31[st ] March 2024.
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