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2021-03-31-accounts

Beverley Barge Preservation Society

Charity Number 117522

Annual Report (including Trustees Report) 2020-21

The period up to the end of the 20-21 Financial Year has been like no other in living memory. Charities such as ours have had to largely stop work, both in their work with the general public and the members of the charity in all forms. In the case of this Charity that meant the cancellation of boat trips and other events from April 2020 with only a recent return to anything like normality, still with some reticence for resumption amongst some members. The 2020-1 year was a disaster financially, rescued only by the kindness of the Hull and East Riding Charitable Trust who gave us a grant which covered the vast bulk of our outstanding commitments, such as insurance and mooring fees. The Society obviously had reduced expenditure due to not staging or undertaking events, but this also meant we had no fundraising. Overall the grant meant that we achieved a level of neutrality, largely entering the new 2021-2 financial year in the same position as the previous year. Members of the Society had to learn new skills to carry out the objectives of the Society, particularly in contributing to such events as the Heritage Open Days virtually.

Since March 2021, whilst still following Government guidelines, we have been able to resume some activities. We have undertaken a number of trips on Sun following her trip into the dry dock and considerable cosmetic works, and Syntan is also in a relatively sound condition, although all boats generate a list of outstanding works. The Heritage Open Days in September brought a good number of visitors to the Beckside and to experience boat trips on Mermaid.

Looking to the future we have a good list of parties wishing to experience trips on the Society Boats, and following further planned works to the vessels over the winter, we hope to be able to undertake a full programme of trips and openings in the coming year, with the strength of part Partnership funding in place for the coming three years.

Iain Campbell

Chair

Income & Expenditure Account

YEAR ENDED 31[ST] MARCH 2021

YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2021
2020/2021 2019/2020 2018/2019
INCOME
Donations
Sales
Events
Membership
Bookings
Grants
Gift Aid
Other
Transfer (to)/from Restricted Funds
TOTAL
3,550
0
0
230
(81)
0
73
0
(500)
3,272
727
242
1,479
390
3,543
0
242
0
319
6,942
782
30
1,284
360
4,165
0
300
0
0
6,921
EXPENDITURE
Repairs and Renewals
Fixtures and Fittings
Hire costs
PR
Stationery
Galley
Telecom and Postage
Fuel and Oil
Other Travel
Licences
Insurance
Health and Safety
Events
Depreciation
Other
TOTAL
548
319
60
360
8
0
0
0
0
358
1,492
0
0
760
0
3,905
1141
1305
260
428
0
0
0
19
0
500
1539
0
1396
758
90
7436
1008
60
80
360
199
42
0
719
0
371
1637
61
638
759
0
5934
Net Surplus /(Deficit) (633) (494) 987

The Beverley Barge Preservation Society Charity Number: 1177522

http://www.syntanbarge.org.uk

Balance Sheet

FIXED ASSETS
Barge Syntan
Vessel Mermaid
Vessel Sun
Upgrade
TOTAL FIXED ASSETS
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash at Bank/Petty Cash
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Loan
Refundable trip deposits
TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES
NET CURRENT ASSETS
TOTAL ASSETS
REPRESENTED BY
CAPITAL ACCOUNT
As at 1
stApril
Restricted reserve
Excess of Income over Expenditure
CAPITAL ACCOUNT
31.03.2021
152,802

The Beverley Barge Preservation Society Charity Number: 1177522

http://www.syntanbarge.org.uk