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2023-03-31-accounts

Trustees Annual Report and Financial statements for the year ended 31 March 2023

Contents

Appendix 1 - Financial statements

1) Legal and Administrative Information

Charity Name: PERFORMANCE ARTS LAB

Charity Type: Charitable Incorporated Organisation Charity Number: 1177986

Registered Address: 64 Berrymead Gardens, Acton W38AB Board of Trustees: Mr Duncan Orr Dr Melissa Wickremasinghe Mrs Sarah Holford Mr Anthony Legge Mr David Gowland Mr Michael Davis

Management Team: Mrs Carolyn Wheeler (General Manager) Mr Dominic Wheeler (Artistic Director)

Bank Account: National Westminster Bank

2) Trustees Report

Our aims and objectives:

How aims and objectives are carried out:

Performance Arts Lab (known henceforward as PAL) seeks to design and deliver courses in elite arts training for young opera singers, pianists, composers and librettists and plans to broaden the scope of this work to include dancers and classical instrumentalists in the future. These courses include public performances in which the outcomes of the courses are shared. The standard model to which we aspire is a four-week summer residential course, but these can also take the form of shorter courses, which we call ShapeChangers, as well as, in response to the global pandemic, online courses, which have proved so successful we have decided to develop this mode of working further.

PAL also seeks to design and deliver workshops for businesses using young musicians to help both practising and training business professionals to investigate the use of creativity and intuition in the workplace.

Achievements in the year ended 31 March 2023:

Plans were initiated to attempt a hybrid, half-online, half-in-person summer school at Woodbridge School in summer 2022, but attempts to raise funds were unsuccessful, with both the Arts Council and key trust funds showing a clear tendency to move away from funding classical music and general and opera in particular. The Artistic Director was then asked to work at the Royal Opera, which made planning even a small summer course unmanageable.

A pilot partnership programme of music and movement sessions for medical professionals within the Imperial Trust, London, started in 2021, was run successfully throughout the spring of 2022, and a small but enthusiastic number of medical professionals from the Imperial Trust attended regularly and gave very positive feedback as to the value of the sessions.

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3) Structure, governance and management

Governing document

PAL is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation which was established under a Charity Commission Foundation Model Constitution in March 2017.

Governing Body

PAL is governed by a Board of Trustees, chaired until recently by Professor Sir Barry Ife. The Board meets quarterly but is also consulted regularly in the running of the charity, and is active in helping to source funding, expand the charity’s network of contacts and find opportunities and outlets for the charity’s work. PAL’s financial affairs are overseen by the Treasurer, Duncan Orr.

Following the successful expansion of the Board of Trustees in 2021, we are currently seeking a new Chairman. A variety of candidates have been approached, but none have yet felt this to be a suitable role for them. The search continues.

Management Team

The direction and day-to-day running of PAL is undertaken by Carolyn Wheeler, General Manager and Dominic Wheeler, Artistic Director. The General Manager leads on the development of the Arts in Business workshop programme and the organisation of all iterations of the charity’s work. The Artistic Director leads on the design and content of the arts training summer courses, and on the selection of students and teaching staff who take part in them.

The Charity has undertaken to reimburse Mr and Mrs Wheeler for the monies they invested in starting the charity, and they have received nominal payments as and when specific projects have been delivered. These are outlined in the financial report.

Financial risk management

The main financial risk that PAL is exposed to is ensuring that it has enough funds to meet its financial obligations when organizing its courses. This risk is managed by careful financial budgeting and formal sign-off of those budgets by experienced Trustees prior to entering into financial commitments and contracts.

Reserves policy

PAL is currently in financial deficit due to amounts loaned by the Charity’s management and founders to establish PAL before its profile encouraged donations. The Trustees are committed to establishing a robust reserves policy once the Charity’s financial deficit is cleared.

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Appendix 1

A Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) Financial Statements for the year ended 31st March 2023

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Contents Contents Contents Contents
Page no.
Charity information 7
Proft & loss account 8
Balance sheet 9
Notes to the fnancial statements 10
Detailed proft & loss account 13

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for the year ended 31 March 2023

CHARITY INFORMATION

Trustees Mr Duncan Orr (Treasurer)
Dr Melissa Wickremasinghe
Mrs Sarah Holford
Mr David Gowland
Mr Anthony Legge
Mr Michael Davis
Management Mr Dominic Wheeler
Mrs Carolyn Wheeler
Address 64 Berrymead Gardens
London
W3 8AB
Charity Commission registration
number
1177986

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PROFIT & LOSS ACCOUNT

for the period ended 31 March 2023

OFIT & LOSS ACCOUNT
he period ended 31 March 2023
Notes -
-
Year ended
to 31 March
2022
£
10,165
(13,500)
£
Turnover 1
Direct expenses related to turnover
Gross profit -
(1,100)
(3,335)
(1,206)
Administrative expenses
Operating profit/(loss)
2 (1,100)
-
(4,541)
-
Interest receivable
(Loss)/profit on ordinary activities
before taxation
Taxation
(1,100)
-
(4,541)
-
3
Profit/(loss) on ordinary activities after taxa
-
tion
(1,100) (4,541)

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BALANCE SHEET

As at 31 March 2023

Notes - 31 March
2023
£
31 March
2023
£
- 31 March
2022
£
31 March
2022
£
Fixed assets - tangible 4
Current assets
Debtors
Cash at bank and on hand
5 -
287
287
(6,732)
(6,445)
-
1,387
1,387
(6,732)
(5,345)
Creditors – amounts falling within one year
Net current (liabilities)
6
Total net (liabilities) (6,445) (5,345)
Reserves
Profit and loss account
Total reserves
7
7
(6,445)
(6,445)
(5,345)
(5,345)

The financial statements were approved by the Trustees on 12 January 2023 and were signed by

Duncan Orr Treasurer

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS for the period ended 31 March 2023

1. Accounting policies

The Charity was registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales on 17 April 2018. The principal accounting policies adopted in the preparation of the financial statements are as follows:

a) Basis of preparation

The financial statements have been prepared under the historic cost convention and in accordance with Accounting and Reporting by Charities – Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP FRSSE) and applicable UK Accounting Standards.

The accounts have also been prepared under the going concern convention. This has been done despite the net liability situation disclosed on the balance sheet. The Trustees believe that this is appropriate as

b) Turnover

Turnover represents donations received and net invoiced sales of goods, excluding value added tax mainly comprising fees for musical training services provided to commercial organisations.

c) Tangible fixed assets

Computer equipment – 3 years

2. Operating profit/(loss)

Operating profit/(loss) is stated after charging:

Operating profit/(loss) is stated after charging:
Year ended
31 March
2023
£
-
240
31
Depreciation – owned assets
Payments to management for performance fees

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (continued)

for the period ended 31 March 2023

3. Taxation

No liability to UK corporation tax arose on ordinary activities for the period ended 31 March 2023 (Year ended to 31 March 2022 - £nil).

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4. Fixed assets - tangible

Computer
equipment
£
1,548
-
-
Cost
At 1 April 2022
Additions
Disposals
At 31 March 2023
Depreciation
At 1 April 2022
Charge
Disposals
At 31 March 2023
1,548
(1,548)
-
-
(1,548)
Net book value at 31 March 2023 -
Net book value at 31 March 2022 -

5.

Debtors 31 March
2023
31 March
2023
31 March
2022
31 March
2022
£ £
Other debtors - -
Prepayments - -
- -

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (continued)

for the period ended 31 March 2023

6. Creditors – amounts falling within one year

31 March
2023
31 March 31 March
2022

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£
6,732
-
£
6,732
-
6,732
Due to related parties
Accrued expenses
6,732

The related parties are the Charity’s founders and management who continue to support the charity and its aims.

7. Reserves

Profit & loss
account
Profit & loss
account
£
At 1 April 2022 (5,345)
Loss for the period (1,100)
At 31 March 2023 (6,445)

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DETAILED PROFIT & LOSS ACCOUNT

for the period ended 31 March 2023

Year ended
31 March 2023
Year ended
31 March 2023
Year ended
31 March 2023
Year ended
31 March 2022
Year ended
31 March 2022
Year ended
31 March 2022
Year ended
31 March 2022
Year ended
31 March 2022
£ £ £ £
Turnover
Fees receivable - 3,850
Donations received - 6,315
- 10,165
Direct expenses
Performance fees (865) (13,445)
Travel & subsistence - (55)
(865) (13,500)
Gross profit/(loss) (865) (3,335)
Administrative expenses
Website development - (250)
Photography - (750)
Website expenses (235) (206)
(235) (1,206)
(1,100) (4,541)

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