Llandaff 50+
Patrons: Baroness Finlay of Llandaff Matthew Williams, Curator Emeritus of Cardiff Castle
The Trustees Annual Report for the Year Ending 30[th] June 2023
Llandaff 50+ was created in 2008 and registered as a charity with the Charity Commission 7[th] December 2017, it has a charity number 1176165. The objects of Llandaff 50+:
The promotion of social inclusion, among persons over 50 in Llandaff who are excluded from society as a result of the conditions that arise from old age, by the provision of facilities for their social interaction and recreation and opportunities for volunteering.
Achievements & Performance
2023 has been milestone year for Llandaff 50+ and The Pound Project. We completed the building phase in 2022, and in 2023 completed a full year of piloting social activities and testing our building. It has also been a second year of steady transition from focus on the building, to focus on working towards social activity in The Pound, and the purpose of the charity. Over the year, 60 members have participated in weekly activities, with 94 volunteering contributions.
We have piloted and closely monitored a small range of activities, and can begin to see that the model, as set out in our Business Plan, promises the essential self-funding sustainability .
In May 2023, we undertook a survey across our membership, which confirmed very clearly, that Llandaff 50+ is achieving the purposes we aspired to, and set out in, our Business Plan. This dynamic and unique initiative has offered individual and community benefits, and now appears to possibly hold the promise of local, national, and potentially wider benefit. The Pound project is designed to explore whether, with suitable buildings, older people could, and would, work together to promote social inclusion and wellbeing amongst the local older population.
We have continued to learn how to manage our new building, security, maintenance, eco features etc. We have continued to build the necessary management structures, taking account of health and safety, safeguarding, and other collective responsibilities. These will be essential as we plan to build towards increasing numbers of people benefitting from The Pound.
In the spring, we evaluated a year of monitoring data from volunteers in the heritage room. This yielded valuable information about this volunteering role, and how beneficial it was to this small team of individuals, and to visitors.
In summer 2022, Welsh Government visited the Pound project and were very impressed by our building, our progress, and our potential. The Pound has also become part of the Cardiff Council Age Friendly Initiative. The Older Peoples Commissioner’s Office has also expressed an interest in our initiative at The Pound becoming a case example from which others could learn.
The Pound, 2 Cathedral Close, Llandaff, Cardiff CF5 2ED www.llandaff50plus.com Tel: 0775 8939 141 Registered charity no. 1176165
Financial Review
The results for the year are included in the Statement of Financial Activities. Accumulated Funds: Current Assets 2022-23 Bank Current £24,001 Bank Deposit £40,139 Petty Cash £20 £64,160
Structure, Governance & Management
Trustees are bound by the Constitution of Llandaff 50+. Election to the Board is held at the AGM. The current Board of six Trustees have remained in post since the launch of the charity in 2017. The Board and the Finance and Management Committee have met regularly throughout the year, as has the Heritage and Activity Leaders’ Forum.
As a self-management organisation, with no paid staff, volunteering is the workforce and lifeblood of the organisation . The Board has valued the commitment of eight lead management volunteers providing a total of 3,051 hours (1,143,936,280,258,198,119,65,52 hours) during 2022-23. The Board has also recognised the risks of any one volunteer undertaking a disproportionate number of hours. The Board has been actively seeking to expand, to add the new skills needed and to share the growing workload. This has proved much more challenging than expected.
Governance
We are still a fledging Charity, with much to learn and management systems to refine and consolidate and have received much support from charitable sector colleagues. We are now in need of professional support to help move us forward to expand, as set out in our Business Plan, to make best use of The Pound, with all the safeguards of charity law requirements. The Trustees are pleased to able to report that the charity is in a sound financial state.
Looking Forward, Plans for 2023-24 include:
Build the strength of our management teams to include the new skills and experience needed for the next steps of our development.
Focus on sustainability of the project and the vision of increased wellbeing for the community.
Careful review of the Pound Project Business Plan, as set out for stage three and continue to monitor and evaluate this ‘ Investing in the future of Older People’ project.
The Trustees’ Responsibilities
Trustees are responsible for preparing the Trustees’ Annual Report and the Statement of Financial Activities.
The Trustees 2022-2023:
Chris Kenyon, Jan Joynson, Jill Matthews, Katharine Harry, Lillias French, Yvonne Apsitis Supported by: Donna Howard, as Pound Project co-ordinator and financial manager Graham Hosgood, Carolyn Merrifield, Dr Tim Young, Eirwen Jones, Cllr Sean Driscoll
Signed: Yvonne Apsitis, Chair of The Board
The Pound, 2 Cathedral Close, Llandaff, Cardiff CF5 2ED www.llandaff50plus.com Tel: 0775 8939 141 Registered charity no. 1176165
LNDAFF S0+ ACCOUNTS FOR 202W2023 RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2023 2021122 2022123 GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS Donation5 and Pound Foundèrs Legacy Granls Bank interest ndaff artlvltles at The Pound.. Scrabble Tai Chl- Mon and Tues Watercolour Palntlng Wednesday Talks and Sodal Covid 19 mask sales Cash float deposlted AGM Raffle 11,443 Total Revenue Re¢el 2,028 809.CK) 139.86 2,620 1,132 2,214 25 3,925.01 1,144.CKJ 4,378.C 137.CKJ 10,532.87 PAYMENTS Ralsln8 funds. sundrles Charrtable actli1¢$- out80 Scrabble Tai Chl- Mon and Tues Irefundl Watefcolour Paintin8 Wednesday Talks and Social 24 48.C 93.97 886.24 775.77 777.73 105.02 142.84 91.54 105.58 1,542.62 188.10 250.(K) 1,145.82 1,012.16 141 498 BT Edf Energy Inetl Water Rates Cleaning materials Zoom fees Printing, postage & ststionery IT & website Annual audit Insurance Repairs and maintenance Furnishings Covid safety Volunteer expÈn5es Parking costs for activity leaders Hospitalitylmilk etc AGM Christmas and sundries Other Celebratlon event 6 41$ Total Revenue 99 53 L015 65 250 1.103 643 227 59 72 39.65 111.25 654.13 380.66 146.34 95.97 62.89 317 117 ents 665.08 5 028 Sur lus - before Ca ltsl Bund
CAPITAL BUILD RECEIPTS Donation from WPD for Courtyard O Total Ca ital Build Recei ts PAYMENTS Professional fees Furniture and equipment Inetl Courtyard 26 253 Total Ca ital Build 12,316 3,506 10,431 355.txj 1,605.57 687.13 ents -26 253 Su lus of Ca ttal Build -21,225 TOTAL SURPLUS DEFICIT - TO BALANCE SHEET .279.91 BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30 JUNE 2023 202112022 202212023 ACCUMULATED FUNDS Balanct blf V712022 Surplus/Deficitl.IRecelptsoverPayments2022123 64,344 Balance clf 30/06123 85,569 -21,225 64,344.78 -279.91 64,064.87 64,064.87 Represented by: CURRE ASSETS Bank Current alc Bank Deposit alc Petty Cash alc 44,324 20,0 20 23,905.01 40.139.86 20.0) 64,344 64,064.87 64,064.87 INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S CERTIFICATE I have independèntly examined the Accounts of the Uan(Jaff 50k Gioup for the period ended 30 lune 2023. I have obtained infoTmation and explanations considered necessary for this examination to ènable the accounts to be finalised, including Receipts & Payments Accounts and a Balance Sheet as at 30 lune 2023. The closing bank balance as at 30 June 2023 has been verified. In connection with my examination. no matter has come to my intention which gives me cause to believe that, in any rnaterial respect, the requirements to keep accounting records and to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records have not been met or to whith. in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Graham Hosgood CPFA IRetl I>Oct-23