## **AGM report for Aldridge Shed 2023** 

## **Chair of Steering Committee and Chair of Trustees** 

**Last year I started by saying we had had a successful year and I’m pleased to say that that success has carried on. We’ve had both Christmas and Spring Fayres/open days which were very profitable and bought in more members, to the point that as of today we have 115. Mark has looked at attendances at the Shed by the members and will give us the results later. We have continued to reorganise, equip and upgrade the Shed to improve the enjoyment and experience of members, adding a Laser etcher and 3D printer to our inventory and upgrading the large wood turning lathe. Moving the sanders into the bathroom area has firstly made better use of what was becoming a dumping area and secondly given us more room in the main workshop. We have also gone green by adding a solar panel to charge the battery for the garage lights. And as with last year many thanks go to all the members who have helped with this.** 

**We continue to help out with community projects and bespoke items for individuals when we can, we have up dated the jubilee beacon following the death of Queen Elizabeth to represent King Charles’s cipher for his coronation, we have made 3 horse racing games for Walsall Blind Association, we have assisted in making a “flower Garden” for an allotment project at St Martins Church in Aldridge, a sign for Brownhills bowling club and we have donated our out going lathe to Worcester Mens shed who are in the early days of setting up. The bespoke items for individuals tend to  be jobs that come under the “repair shop” heading that they can’t get done at commercial outlets, are sometimes sentimental and save these items from landfill. We were also asked to help clear out some garage/ sheds which helps us to obtain tools, equipment, wood and fittings and again stops items going to landfill.** 

**Both myself (committee chairman) and Ivor (chair of trustees) want to thank all of the committee for their efforts over the previous 12 months and those who are not committee members but add a lot of value with their membership.** 



CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Receipts and payments accounts
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01W2022
31105r2023
Section A Receipts and payments
funds
lunds
T*Mal funds
Last yoar
r*aTrst£
tothe nparEst£
nèartst£ tolh• I￿n$t£
A1 RÈ¢•i
7￿9
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7.639
725
5.034
f905
DonalvJns
Bank Interest
Sub total(Gross income for
AR)
14&041
14041
A2 Asset and Investment sales.
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Sub total
14,041
1{041
A3 Paym•nts
7.410
7.410
1.OS2
2272
1.5BS
150
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nsumab*s
2272
1*S
160
Donalbns rrAd8
Sub total
12A69
11469
A4 A¥Èt and invèstm•nt
purchasts. (s•• table)
Sub total
Total paymènts
12,469
Nèt Ofre￿pts1(paYme￿ts)
AS Transfers betw*•n funds
A6 Cash funds last yèar end
Cash funds thls year end
1*7
1&72
23,588
23.$88
24160
CCXX R1 accounts ISSI
2110912023

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Unrestri¢ted
funds
Restricted
fund5
nearest£
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funds
lo ntare5t£
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Detai15
B1 Cash funds
5m5
82
Total cash lunds
25,160
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lunds
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funds
ID n¢arest£
Endovmient
funds
l¢t rMarest£
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84 Assets retained for the
charity's owrt use
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Fund towhkh
Amountdoe
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85 Llabllltles
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t)ehalf of ￿1 th& trustees
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Print Name
Date of
roval
LS
23
CCXX R2 accounts ISSI
21