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2022-12-31-accounts

Objecti v es and Acti vit ies
SORP reference
Summary
of the purposes
the charity as set out in its
governing
document
of Para 1.17 As set out in its Constitution,
the objects
BCBare, for the public benefit:
of
~ to advance,
improve,
develop
and
maintain
public education
in, and the
appreciation
and enjoyment
of, the art
and science of music
in all its aspects
by
any means the Charity Trustees see fit,
including
through
the provision
of
rehearsal
facilities, the presentation
of
public concerts and recitals and other
musical
activities;
~ to further such exclusively
charitable
purposes as the Charity Trustees
in their
absolute
discretion
shall think fit.
Summary
activities
ofthe main
in relation to those
Para 1.17and
1.19
The main activities of BCB in 2022 were
provision
of:
the
purposes for the public
benefit,
in particular,
activities,
projects or
the
services
~ rehearsal
facilities to help existing and
new band members
identified in the accounts. ~ increasingly
challenging
music, for
existing
and prospective
new band
members
and,
in due course, for the
public benefit
~ a wide range of entertaining
public
concerts across West Yorkshire,
for the
public benefit
Statement confirming Para 1.18 The Charity Trustees have complied
with
whether
the trustees
have
had regard to the guidance
issued
by the Charity
their duty to give due regard to the guidance
issued
by the Charity Commission
on public
benefit throughout
2022.
Commission on public
benefit
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SORP reference
Polic
on
rant makin Para 1.38
Policy on social investment Para 1.38
including program
related
investment
Contribution made by Para 1.38
volunteers
Other

Achiev eme nts and Pe rformance
SORP reference
Summary
of the main
achievements
ofthe charity,
identifying
the difference the
charity's
work has made to
Para 1.20 As music-making
has returned
to normality
post the Covid pandemic,
BCBhas had a
constructive
2022.
the circumstances of its The main achievements
of BCB in 2022
beneficiaries
and
any wider were the:
benefits to society as a
whole.
~ presentation
of over 20 concerts,
Christmas
busking
and other public
performances
across West Yorkshire for
the public benefit.
Some ofthese were
part ofwider community
events such as
Keighley
Town Council hosting
Yorkshire
Day celebrations
for mayors
and
dignitaries
from across the whole of
Yorkshire,
the Bradford
Industrial
Museum
Victorian
Christmas
Fayre and
the In Motion Keighley Transport
Festival.
Christmas
busking
included
some high profile new venues such as
Fountains
Abbey and Harewood
House
establishment
of smaller groups to play
at care homes across the area, much
appreciated
by residents
provision
of rehearsal
facilities to help
existing
and new band members
improve
their playing
standards
introduction
of a grant funded
new
technology
platform
which has
centralised
important
band information,
enhanced
the distribution
of Information
within the band and raised its social
media
profile
~ continued
improvement
in musical
standards
within
the band under the
enthusiastic
leadership
ofthe Musical
Director and Assistant
Musical Directors,
which has enabled the band to play more
challenging
and entertaining
pieces of
music for existing and prospective
new
band members
and,
in due course, for

You ma
choose to include
further statements where relevant about:
The charity's
principal
Para 1.47
sources offunds
(including
an
fundraisin
Investment
policy and
Para 1.46
objectives
including
any
social investment
policy
ado ted
A description
of the principal
Para 1.46
risks facin
the charit
Other As at 31 December 2022, BCBhad not
given any guarantees and did not have any
debt outstandin

Description
of charity's
trusts:
Type of governing
document
Para 1 25 Constitution (registered 27-09-2018)
How is the charity Para 1 25 Charitable Incorporated Organisation
constituted?
Trustee selection methods Para 1 25 Elected by members in general meeting
including
details of any
constitutional
provisions
e.g.
election to post or name of
any person
or body entitled
to appoint one or more
trustees
to appoint o
trustees
to appoint o
trustees
ne or more ne or more
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Policies and procedures Para 1.51
adopted for the induction and
trainin oftrustees
The charity's organisational Para 1.51
structure and any wider
network with which the
charit
works
Relationship with any related Para 1.51
arties
Other

ames ofthe charity tru ofthe charity tru stees who manage the charity
Trustee name Office (ifany) Dates acted if not for whole
ear
Name of person (or body) entitled
to a point trustee
(ifan
John Bentley Secretary 01/01/2022 —04/05/2023 Members
Colin Dawson 01/01/2022 —04/05/2023 Members
Sarah Muff Treasurer 01/01/2022 —04/05/2023 Members
Julie Ogden 01/01/2022 —07/04/2022 Members
Charlotte Powne 01/01/2022 —04/05/2023 Members
Richard Powne Chair 01/01/2022 —04/05/2023 Members
Ray Ross 01/01/2022 —04/05/2023 Members
Tracey Williams 07/04/2022 —04/05/2023 Members
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Description ofthe assets
held
in this
capacity
Name and objects of the
charity on whose behalf the
assets are held and how this
falls within the custodian
charity's
objects
Details of arrangements for
safe custody and
segregation ofsuch assets
from the charity's
own assets

CHARITY CHARITY CHARITY COMMISSION COMMISSION COMMISSION COMMISSION COMMISSION COMMISSION COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Bradford Concert Band 1180099
Receipts and payments accounts CC~ea
For the P eriod To
01/01/2022 31/12/2022
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~ ~ . ~ ~ .
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
l Total funds Last year
E to the nearest E to the nearest E', to the nearest E to the nearest E
A1Recei ts
Members
Concert
Subscri
income
tions 2,209
3,205
2,209
3,205
1,853
1,511
Gift Aid 519 519 509
Donations 827 827 233
100 dub contributions 250 250 267
Amazon Smile 78 78
Grant
Bradford
Council VCSARG rant 1,255 1,265
Insurance daim 180 180
Sub total Grossincome forAR 8,533 8,533 4,546
A2 Asset and investment sales, see table .
Sub total
Total rece~its 8,633 8,533 4,546
A3 Pa ments
Rent
MD Honorarium
Repairs/Maintenance
Insurance
DBS/Safeguarding
Printing,
postage,
stationery
2 180
1e4e
645
2
1
180
848
2 528
1 848
120
406
82
Website
Sewer
291
962
291
962
102
Other assets 681 681
Uniform
Sundries 100 100 153
re
Sub total 6,714 6,714 5,326
A4 Asset and investment purchases, Isee table)
Sub total
Total payments 6,714 6,714 6,326
A5 Transfers Nef ofrecei
between
funds
ptsl(pa yments) 1,819 1,819 780
A6 Cash funds last year end 6,496 6,496 7,276
Cash funds this year end 8,315 8,315 6,496
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Unrestricted l Restricted Endowment
funds l funds funds
to nearest E ', to nearest E to nearest E
81 Cash funds Cash at Cash at bank 7,737
Cashin hand 578
Total cash funds 8,316
!agree balances with receipts and payments
account a
Unrestricted Restricted Endowment
funds funds funds
Do.p.tb to nearest E to nearest E to nearest E
82 Other monetary assets
Do!.8 ls Fund to which
asset belongs
Cost (optional) Current value
(optional)
83 Investment assets
Dt t nil!t Fund to which
asset belongs
Cost (optional) Current
value
(optional)
84Assets retained for the charity's own use
Fund to which Amount due When due
Dt.ra ln liability relates (optional) (optional)
85 Liabilities
Signed by one or two trustees on behalf of all
trustees
the ig nature Print Name Date of
approval