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2023-12-31-accounts

Scarth Memorial Hall, Staindrop A HALL FOR ALL LOTTERY FUNDED S¢arth Memorial Hall CIO Nurnber 1176610 Unaudited Knanctal Statements 31 December 2023

Scarth Memorial Hall, Staindrop INCOME Regular hire5 One off hire5 ricket sale5 13268 2,￿6 tr13 IlJ97 4399 34353 11,796 2,445 9.985 4.077 SMH ￿ents Grants Donation Investment income Totsj lTrcomÈ 2.667 413 36ma 35J EXPENDIn￿E Wages Bar costof sale5 Bar donations and out of date stockwli Artirt fees Cleansng Repairs and mil￿r equiprnent Insuran 4.747 4.914 166 5.876 475 1.971 1.337 2.989 1.458 1.216 1249 5.138 cences Membershipfees UtilitÈes aThl tdephone SMH event wens25 Stationery and rnarketiT Zettle charges Health & Safety 1.095 5.520 1.142 1.487 17 128 55 Depreciatton Total EMpendl¢ure 27512 SNSI et Pyofft 8322 Pre￿Ied By: 14th FelyJary 2024 Si8ner mc¥& 20>

Scarth Memorial Hall, Staindrop Balan￿ Sheet 3L1123 31.1122 xed Assets Replacement of doors Cash Inventory (Barl Debtors and p￿paYments Totsl Current Assets 41,654 1.573 3.147 46.375 45,411 1.331 3.808 51L550 Current Liabilitie5 Accruals and deferred income Trade creditor5 Total Current Liabilities 782 437 1219 534 462 997 Net Current Assets 45.156 49.554 45.0(M) 4.554 49￿54 5.156 45.156 Prepared ty- Yvonne Macdonakl Signed: Date: 14th February 2024 Reviewed by: Dawn Benson Signed: Date: a5

Scartli N.leiiinrial Hall, Stiiiiidrop Opening cash UI/23 45.411 Net income from operations Add back depreciation Purchase of Fixed Assets Gronts. donations and interest Decreasel{increase) in stocks Decrease/lincreasel in debtors IDecreasel/increase in credttor5 6.841 -13.297 1.670 -242 661 222 Uosing cash 31112123 41.654 Prepared By: Yvonne Macdonald ned: kY//zé Date: 14th Feb￿￿ry 2024 Reviewed by: Dawn Benson Signed: Date: 25A

Accounts Review The accounts have been prepared on a accruals prepayment basis , for the year ending 2023. From the books and records my examination included a review of the accounting records , and comparison of the accounts with the records. The procedure undertaken does not provide all evidence that would be required in an audit: and consequently I do not express an audit opinion on the view given by the accounts. In connection with the examination, no matters have come to my attention. l) Which would give me reasonable cause to believe that any material in repect to the accounts were not properly maintained, OR 2) To which, in my opinion. attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the records to be reached. Mrs Dawn Benson 13 Newtown DL12 OTH March 25th 2024 Signed

A HALL FOR ALL

Scarth Memorial Hall Chairman’s report 6[th] July 2024

Welcome to the Annual General Meeting of The Scarth Memorial Hall for 2023.

This has been another very busy year for the hall. All the regular weekly and monthly events, run by the hall Vinyl Countdown, Film Club, Quiz and the Open Mic. continue to be well attended. The Monday morning community café continues to be very popular and I must congratulate the organisers for their hard work and dedication. Your help and support is very much appreciated both by the trustees and the wider community.

Once again hall users and visitors alike are very impressed with the facilities we provide and with the overall appearance of the hall.

The regular hires continue to be a substantial part of the hall’s income and I thank the user group organisers for providing the community with their activities and their continued support of the hall. If you would like to join in any of the activities provided, please see the TV screen for contact details or ask any hall trustee.

We staged several one off events throughout the year. These included a sell out performances by The Castle Players and Déjà vu. The latter being in aid of the Christmas lights. We also had a performance by singer/songwriter Katie Spencer in conjunction with Highlights North. Jane Young’s art class staged a very successful ‘Art for all day’ in October. It was so well attended that they staged another one this June and it looks like it may become a yearly event.

I would now like to take this opportunity to thank all our volunteers for their hard work and commitment throughout the year. Without their help the hall could not function. However, we always welcome new volunteers so if you or anyone you know would like to help with maintenance, existing events or run new events in the hall please speak to any trustee, they will be available to chat with after this meeting.

My thoughts now turn to the future. If you live in Staindrop this hall belongs to you. We only manage it on your behalf and this meeting gives you the opportunity to voice your opinion on the direction you would like the hall to take both now and in the future. Several of the trustees have served on the board for many years and are not getting any younger. There will be a point when we are no longer able to carry out our duties in the management of this fine community building. We desperately need more (younger) trustees now so we can have a succession plan in place for them to take over the running of the hall and the charity when we are not able to do so. If this does not happen then the future of the hall will be in jeopardy.

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A HALL FOR ALL

Our constitution allows for up to 11 trustees we have 7 at the moment if anyone wishes to join the trustees to ensure the future running of the hall for the village, please speak to any of the existing trustees after this meeting, or at any other time! We will be happy to explain the job to you and hopefully welcome you onboard. If you look at what the hall can achieve with only 7 trustees imagine what can be done with a full compliment.

As chair of the board of trustees I would like to thank my fellow board members for all their hard work, commitment and enthusiasm over the past year.

Mike Wylie Chairperson

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