The Town Hall, 35, High Street, Thornbury, Bristol, BS35 2AR. Telephone 01454 413392
Email: mail@volunteer-thornbury.co.uk Website: www.volunteer-thornbury.co.uk Facebook: thornburyvolunteers Twitter: @thornburyvc
Formerly known as Thornbury & District Volunteer Link - Member of NCVO – Registered Charity No1180775
Annual Report 2020-2021
For the year ending 31 March 2021
Thank
Pop-up shop a great success
During National Volunteers’ Week, Thornbury Volunteer Centre ran a successful pop-up shop in the skittle alley of the Swan Inn. It raised just over £2000 for our funds through the fourweek opening run and will help us to continue our work for the foreseeable future.
What was gently derided by friends and visitors as a jumble sale in a skittle alley was much more than that. Few jumble sales had the huge range and extent of items that had been donated by family and friends over the past two years when no pop-up shop was possible.
Even more important than the money raised, Contents the shop allowed us to showcase our Page 2 – Centre’s work. Sources of Help booklet. volunteering opportunities and spread the Page 3 - Centre’s work. Alan Hudson Award 2019. word about volunteering to the local Pages 4, 5, 6 – Lockdown stories Contents community. It made local people more aware Page 2 – Centre’s work. Sources of Help booklet. of us and we have so far registered 12 new Page 3 - Centre’s work. Alan Hudson Award 2019. volunteers. Pages 4, 5, 6 – Lockdown stories
but special thanks go to Sandra Davies, Kelvin and the Swan team for allowing us to take over their skittle alley and for their support and good humour, not forgetting the drinks and the ice creams. Thanks also to Thornbury Rotary Club for help with COVID supplies.
It was lovely to welcome back visitors from previous years and meet new ones. We hope you enjoyed us being there as much as we did.
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Thornbury Volunteer Centre is run by a team of volunteers and a part time employee with the aim of promoting all aspects of voluntary work in Thornbury and its district. A registered charity, we fulfil the Charity Commission’s aim of ensuring that all charities are of benefit to the public and the communities which they serve.
The Accounts
Copies of our annual accounts are available on request. The Centre’s reserves policy is to maintain its reserves at such a level as to ensure that as at the 1 April each year sufficient funds are available to maintain at least two years’ activity broadly at the level of 2020-2021, thereby enabling, if necessary, an orderly winding up of the charity to be achieved. In setting the level of reserves the costs of any statutory redundancy payments or other legal payments for which the Centre might be liable will be taken into account.
Volunteer Co-ordinators
When the Centre re-opens on Monday 6 September it will once again operate with a team of volunteer co-ordinators who will attend the office daily on a rota. The co-ordinators are the backbone of the Centre and donate their time on a regular basis. So, to all past and current volunteers we offer our grateful thanks.
Trustees
This year we have welcomed two new volunteers to our board, Cllr Shirley Holloway and Sam Fisher. Their ideas and expertise will be of great benefit in the coming years. The trustees ensure that we operate within the guidelines set by our Constitution, the Charity Commission and NCVO.
The Centre
The office has been operating virtually since March 2020 but will re-open to the public fully on Monday 6 September. We have a large database of current volunteering opportunities, both locally, regionally and nationally.
Paid Workers
Kim Webb is our paid employee working 15 hours a week, funded in part by South Glos Council. Kim has been working mainly from home throughout the recent pandemic and has volunteered many additional hours taking full responsibility for all the work of the Centre.
Internet and Social Media
Michael Quinion, our long-standing IT Manager, has been invaluable in helping to keep the Centre operational since the first lockdown in March 2020. He ensures that our user-friendly and accessible website continues to raise our profile and that of volunteering in general with all our news and events being posted. It links directly to the Do-it national volunteering database https://doit.life/ and volunteers and organisations are able to register with us online. Our social media accounts help to keep us in touch with all members of the community.
Publicity
We enjoy a good relationship with the local media, with ongoing articles appearing in The Gazette, Thornbury Voice, local Community Magazines, local websites and e-bulletins.
Published Material
The following 3 publications are all available to download from our website. Sources of Help for Specific Needs in and around Thornbury. Good Practice Guide.
Employer Supported Volunteering.
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Sources of Help for
Specific Needs in and
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This in-demand booklet has been produced for people living in and around Thornbury and offers guidance for people in need of sources of practical and expert help in cases of specific need.
This is the ninth edition of the booklet and is bigger than ever with more than 300 listings of statutory organisations, community interest companies and charities. We have thrown our net wide, adding contact details for national organisations to provide assistance where it isn't available locally.
Copies of the booklet are available from our offices at Thornbury Town Hall. Alternatively, it can be downloaded in PDF format from our website at volunteerthornbury.co.uk/bklt . You can also search the text online at volunteer-thornbury.co.uk/soh . This version will be kept up to date with changes as they are reported to us.
We are very grateful to Thornbury Lions Club for contributing to the printing costs of this booklet.
Grants and Donations
This year we thank the following people and organisations for assisting us in our work.
Thornbury Town Council and South Gloucestershire Council for their continuing support in providing our core funding.
South Glos Council Member Award Funding for a grant of £750 towards rent costs.
Thornbury Lions Club for a donation of £200 towards the printing costs of the Sources of Help booklet.
Penny Taylor for a donation of £85.
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SWAN CHARITY QUIZ
NIGHTS
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We have been chosen as the charity for the month of October. Please join us any Wednesday that month at 8.30pm to enjoy a fun quiz with your friends whilst helping to raise funds for the Volunteer Centre.
It's just £1 to enter and there are teams of a maximum of five. If you only have one or two of you then don't worry, we can help you make up a team.
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Volunteer Managers’ Network Meetings
These meetings are open to all volunteer managers working in South Gloucestershire. They are friendly and informal gatherings where managers can share ideas and expertise and discuss any issues or concerns. Normally held in person our next will be held via Zoom on
Thursday 23 September 2021 at 10am
There is no specific topic as yet but this meeting will give everyone a chance to share their organisation’s experiences throughout this period. If you have a particular topic you would like to raise then please email - your suggestions to Kim Webb at mail@volunteer thornbury.co.uk
We are hoping to resume face to face meetings as soon as possible.
Looking forward to 2021/22
Castle in the Community Student volunteering scheme
For the past 7 years the Volunteer Centre has hosted a volunteering scheme with the Castle School Sixth Form. Obviously last year was the exception although we did still manage to run project based and one-off volunteering with the students.
The scheme encourages year 13 pupils into volunteering as part of their Extended Curriculum and helps students volunteer in their local community for two hours, once a week, during term time.
Students are placed within different community organisations in the Thornbury and district area, and carry out a wide variety of tasks. The benefits to students and organisations are immense. The students gain valuable work experience and life skills and the organisations increase capacity and gain additional volunteer help. We are in the process of putting together next year’s programme which starts in September and would love to hear from any voluntary or community organisations who feel they would like to take - part and offer a student(s) a placement. Please contact Kim Webb on mail@volunteer thornbury.co.uk to find out more.
The Alan Hudson Award
The Alan Hudson Award for Volunteering Achievement is awarded annually and celebrates the work of an individual or group who in the opinion of the Thornbury Volunteer Centre has made a valuable contribution to the local community. Our 2019 winner was Krunch South West. We are hoping to present this year’s winner at our Christmas Lunch in December.
Volunteers’ Christmas Lunch
This year we are hoping to once again host our Volunteers Christmas Lunch. This is our chance to recognise and thank the many volunteers and volunteer-involving organisations from within our local community. Keep a look out on our website for further details.
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A RETROSPECTIVE OF 2020-21 – A VERY UNUSUAL YEAR No one could have imagined at the start of 2020 what the future would hold but it’s fair to say that it has been a year like no other and one we hopefully never have to live through again.
Thornbury Volunteer Centre, like so many small grassroots organisations had to adapt to a different way of working whilst still maintaining and increasing their capacity to offer their services. Not since the 1940’s had volunteering been so important or vital in helping local communities to survive and support their vulnerable people. The Volunteer Centre Development co-ordinator worked from home and with the help of Michael Quinion, the Centre IT manager, managed to continue to recruit and signpost volunteers to where they were most needed whilst at the same time help those other voluntary organisations find new volunteers to enable them to adapt and survive. We made connections with local Mutual Aid groups and statutory bodies and formed partnerships with other voluntary groups in an effort to ensure that the right people Fascinating figures! were reaching the right places. Last year Thornbury Volunteer Centre registered In the first 3 months of lockdown alone we registered and referred 77 volunteers to 206 new volunteers, a 23% NHS, City and local councils, mutual aid groups and local organisations. Additionally, we increase on last year, and referred 256 volunteers from the national Do-it website. We dealt with requests from placed 90 volunteers into 44 Social Services and local hospitals and care homes. local voluntary/community organisations. Through the course of the year we ran successful recruitment campaigns for many We signposted 179 volunteers organisations. Our appeal for Pulse Oximeter Delivery Drivers in January 2021 resulted to volunteering opportunities in 14 volunteers offering their help and when our local donkey sanctuary asked for more through the Do-it national support, we were able to send 18 volunteers, from students to retired people to help. volunteering website. See Mick’s story on page 6. We registered 109 new volunteering opportunities, We also linked in with Thornbury Health Centre to help them find volunteer marshals at and supported 23 community their COVID vaccination clinics. organisations and businesses Our Volunteer Managers’ Network meetings moved over to Zoom and proved valuable to through various events. keeping in touch with other managers working on their own. With our office due to re-open to the public on 6 September we are looking forward to continuing to help the community of Thornbury and its surrounds.
Help us to continue our work
We are a charity, staffed almost entirely by volunteers. Like most charities, we are in need of funds to support our work, particularly as we exist to help other local charities find and make good use of volunteers in their own activities. It is now easier to support us.
The AmazonSmile scheme supports charitable organisations by donating a proportion of the value of sales. Everyone who buys from Amazon and wants to support us can join the scheme.
All you have to do is visit the sign-up page, you will be asked to log in to the Amazon site if you aren’t already. Then all you have to do is click on the button labelled Start Shopping . After that you can shop the Amazon site as normal. Products, prices and shopping features are exactly the same as before but part of the value of your purchases (excluding VAT, returns and delivery) is passed to us as a donation. Amazon doesn’t take any commission.
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Mucking out is fun to do!
When Mick retired last year from his job working on a network of cross-country petroleum pipelines, he soon sorted out all those ‘saved-up’ jobs around the house and garden and started looking for something to do.
He was already familiar with volunteer work: he had helped at his daughters’ schools and had been a parent governor. So volunteering was his first thought. He has always been fond of animals and after reading a small ad in Thornbury Voice asking for volunteers to help at the Rudgeway Donkey Sanctuary, he contacted us for advice.
He started at the Sanctuary in January 2021 and immediately found it was just what he wanted. He volunteers every day for about two hours, starting at 7:30 in the morning. This suits him because he’s normally back home by 9:30 with a full day ahead free.
Mick with one of the friendly donkeys.
His main activity is to help other volunteers get the stables ready for the day ahead. This usually starts with ‘mucking-out’, which wouldn’t be everyone’s favourite job. He actually quite likes it as it helps keep him fit: “It’s a great way to start my day! The only downside I can think of is that every day my wife straightaway tells me to get changed and have a shower as not everyone likes the smell of donkey stables!”
Always ready to help out wherever needed, Mick has done some DIY and office jobs, including updating Health and Safety risk assessments. Jean, the Sanctuary owner, has found him to be a godsend because she hates doing paperwork.
Mick is very happy with his role: ‘I find that volunteering at the Sanctuary is very rewarding, especially when working with the donkeys, some of which may not have had the best start in life. The atmosphere is friendly, the donkeys are affectionate, everyone is made very welcome, and I feel my time there is valued.’
WE ARE RE-OPENING TO THE PUBLIC ON MONDAY 6 SEPTEMBER AT 10.30AM. Normal office hours are: Monday-Friday 10.30am-12 noon. No appointment necessary.
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CURRENT VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES
Youth Music Trustee: A local youth music charity seeks new trustees. The charity provides high-quality music tuition and activities for children aged 4-18 and offers the chance to play in small and large ensembles. No music background required. Trustee board meetings take place around 8-10 times per year.
IT Support: If you're proficient in IT you could help with forthcoming projects for a local charity which supports children with additional needs and disabilities. This could include website design or updating if you are able to help with this. You could work from home or the charity office.
Administrator: a local children’s charity is looking for volunteers to help with administration at their offices in Thornbury. Duties could include filing, photocopying, data entry, updating records, mailing lists, answering phone calls etc.
School Governors: Several local primary school need people to serve on their governing bodies. You need not have a background in education, but you will be interested and committed to helping the schools function effectively and smoothly.
Telephone Befrienders: working from home, calling older or disabled people for a friendly chat once a week.
Secretary to board of Trustees: Local children's charity is looking for enthusiastic individual to organise trustee meetings/documents, and take minutes. Particularly interested in hearing from people who have faced barriers gaining experience, getting into work, or career progression. This is not a trustee role.
Maintenance Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (MCST) Online Activity Support Volunteer: Local charity supporting older people seeks volunteers to help with their new therapy service for people living with mild or moderate dementia. You will support trained staff to undertake planned activities over Zoom. Examples include discussions, word games, quizzes, and physical, creative and musical activities.
Trustees: Several charities are seeking board members with expertise in a variety of fields: finance, HR, business etc. Meetings usually 6 times a year.
Carers Break volunteer: Are you kind, compassionate, reliable and caring? Carers looking after a family member or friend need the regular breaks you can give them by spending 2-3 hours a week or fortnight with the person cared for. No personal care or manual handling is involved. Full training given.
Primary Tour Guide: Child safety guides lead groups of 3-4 Year 6 children on tours through an exciting, interactive experience. With script and special effects, you’ll encourage children to spot hazardous situations in everyday scenarios. Based in Hotwells Road, Bristol.
Dementia Mentors: Volunteers with lived experience of caring for someone with dementia are needed to offer 1-to-1 support to new or struggling carers through fortnightly 30-minute mentoring sessions via telephone, Zoom or email. Full training and comprehensive support given.
Tutors: to spend 1 hour a week online to help students with their GCSE or A level studies.
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CURRENT VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES
parkrun volunteers: Saturday mornings between 8.15am-10am; marshalls, tail walkers, timekeepers and event directors.
Mentors: needed by a local charity to help young Thornbury residents believe in themselves, make positive choices and raise their aspirations. The charity works with young people with emotional, social and behavioural issues, offering them an adult friend to help them through tricky times. Training starts September 2021.
Retail Assistants : Several local charity shops are looking for volunteers to operate the till, serve customers, receive donations, sort and display goods.
Supported Woodland Management : Volunteer woodland management days at a local arboretum provide a supportive and friendly environment for people who are experiencing mental health struggles. They can take part in restoration work, meet others, learn, and develop new skills. Volunteers should be physically able to spend a day outside doing practical tasks.
Befrienders: Volunteers are needed in South Gloucestershire to visit older people who are living on their own and need companionship and possibly some simple errands run. Volunteers will visit in their own time on a regular basis and form an ongoing relationship. Full training and support given. Just 1 hour pw.
Refreshment Server: to cover a morning or an afternoon shift on a regular basis, making teas and coffees and having a chat to the customers at local tearoom.
Play Helper: You will play with pre-school or home-schooled children with additional support needs whilst parents chat and support each other. You will make light refreshments, help with craft activities, play with children and talk to parents. Experience of working with young children preferred but not essential.
Advice Support volunteer: You will assist clients with welfare benefit applications at weekly appointments. You will help with form filling, act as an advocate, follow up clients, keep accurate records. Full training given. Must have good IT skills & some knowledge of databases. Can volunteer from offices in Lockleaze or from home.
Conservation: a variety of differing roles including; breeding assistant for wild birds, compost site maintenance, wildlife cataloguer, orchard maintenance.
Community Ambassadors: A national children's charity is recruiting community ambassadors to help raise awareness of their vital work. A large part is carrying out research into community groups, schools and businesses in the area so that volunteers can contact them to offer their services as a speaker.
Fundraisers: Several local charities are seeking fundraisers. Various tasks including: writing funding applications, communicating with local businesses and organisations to generate funds, liaising with supporters and organising funding events.
- Contact mail@volunteeer thornbury.co.uk for further information; these are only a very small sample of the opportunities currently available.
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REGISTERED COMPANY NUMBER: CE015663 {England and Wales) REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1180775 Re ort of the Trustees and Unaudited Financial Slalemenls for the Year Ended 31 March 2021 Thornbu Volunteer Centre Stanley Joseph Limited Chartered Accountants Suite I Liberty House South Liberty Lane Bristol BS3 2ST
Thornbu Volunteer Centre Contents of the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2021 Page Report of the TTUStees Independenl Examiner's Report Statement of Financial Activities Slalemenl of Financial Position Notes lo the Financial Slalements 8 to 13 Detailed Slalemenl of Financial Activities 14 to 15
ThoTnbu Volunteer Centre Re ort of the Trustees for the Year Ended 31 March 2021 The tfLtstees who are aL80 directors of the charity for the purposes of the Companies Act 2CXJ6, present their report with the financial slalemenls of the charity for the year ended 31 March 2021. The Iwslees have adopted the provisions of Accounting and Reporting by Charities- Statement of Recommended Practice applicable lo charities preparing their accounts in accordance with Ihe Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 102} leffeclive 1 January 2019}. OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES Objectives and aims The main objectives and aims are lo promote any charitable purpose for the benefit of the community in Thornbury and district. We act as a brokerage service between vo5unleeTs and volunteer-involving organisalions to improve community Coheren and well-being. STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT GovÈrnlng document The charity is controlled by its governing document, a deed of Ifusl, and constitutes a limited company, limited by guarantee, as defined by the Companies Act 2006. REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS Reglstered Company number CE015663 (England and Wales) Registered Charfty number 1180775 Registered offic• The Town Hall 35 High Street Thornbury South Glou¢s BS35 2AR Trustees MTsBDRay A B Payne Mrs A Fleming A Taylor Mrs C TNman P Taylor Mrs P Grundell Company Secretary Page 1
ThoTnbu Volunteer Centre ort of the Trustees for the Year Ended 31 March 2021 REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS Independent Examiner P S Helps Stanley Joseph Limited Chartered Accountants Suite 1 Libety House South Liberty Lane 8rislol BS3 2ST This report has been prepared in &cordance with the special provisions of Part15 of the Companies Act 2006 relating to small companies. Approved by order of the board of tfustees on ..... and signed on its behalf by: Mrs B D Ray- Trustee Page 2
Inde endent Examiner's Re Thornbu Volunteer Centre orl to the Trustees of Independent examlnerfs report to the trustèes of Thornbury Volunt88r Centre rthe Companrfl I report lo the charity trustees on my examination of the accounts of Ihe Company for the year ended 31 March 2021. Responsibilrties and basis of report As the charity's Irustees of the Company {and also ils directors for the purposes of company lawl you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in actxrdance with the requirements of the Companies Act 20061'lhe 2006 Acl'l. Having satisfied myself that the accounts of the Company are not iequired lo be audited under Part 16 of the 2006 Act and are eligible for independent examination, I report in respect of my examination of your charity's accounts as carried out under section 145 of the Charitie5 Acl 2011 {'Ihe 2011 Act'l. In carying out my examination I have followed the Direclions given by the Charily Commission under section 145(51 Ibl of the 2011 Act. Page 3
Inde endent Examinels Re Thornbu Volunteer Centre ort lo the Trustees of Independenl examinerfs statement I have completed my examination. I Confi that no matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me caus810 believe.. 2ccounting records were not kept in respect of the Company as required by section 386 of the 20L Act., or the accounts do not accord with those records,. or the accounts do not comply with the accounting requirements of section 396 of the 2006 Act other than any requirement that the accounts give a true and fair view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination., or Ihe accounts have not been prepared in accordance with the methods and principles of the Slalemenl of Recommended Practice for accounting and reporting by charities (applicable lo charities preparing their accounts in accordance wilh the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 10211. I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination lo which attention should be drawn in this report in order lo enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. P S Helps Stanley Joseph Limited Chartered Accountants Suite 1 Liberty House South Liberty Lane Bristol BS3 2ST Page 4
Thornbu Volunteer Centre statement of Financial AclivitEs IncoT oralin an Income and Ex enditure Account for the Year Ended 31 MaTch 2021 Period 21.11.18 lo 31.3.20 Total funds Year Ended 31.3.21 Unreslricted fund Notes INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM Donations and legacies 285 2,071 Charltable activities Fundraising 17,320 14,625 Other trading activilies Investment income 413 69 Total 17,616 17,178 EXPENDITURE ON RaSslng funds Raising donatDns and legacies 10,872 17,847 10,872 17,847 Other 4,264 5,405 Total 15,136 23,252 NET INCOMEI(EXPENDITURE) 2,480 16,074) RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS Total funds brought lonvard 26,685 32,759 TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD 26,685 The notes fomi part of these financial statements Page 5
Thornbu Volunteer Centre statement of Financial Posrtion 31 March 2021 31.3.21 Unrestricted fund 31.3.20 Total funds Notes CURRENT ASSETS Cash al bank and in hand 29,629 27,116 CREDITORS Amounts falling due within one year {464} 14311 NET CURRENT ASSETS 29,165 26,685 TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT LIABILITIES 29,165 26,685 NET ASSETS 29,165 26,685 FUNDS Unrestricted funds 26,685 TOTAL FUNDS 29,165 26,685 The charitable company is entitled lo exemption from audit under Section 477 of the Companies Act 2006 for the year ended 31 March 2021. The members have not required the company to obtain an audit of its financial ststements for the year ended 31 March 2021 in accordance with Section 476 of the Companies Act 2006. The Iruslees acknowledge their responsibilities for lal ensuring that the charitable company keeps accounting records that comply with Sections 386 and 387 of the Companies Act 2006 and (b) preparing financial statements which give a true and fair view of the slate of affairs of the charitable company as at the end of each financial year and of its surplus or deficit for each financial year in accordance with the requirements of Sections 394 and 395 and which olhe¢wise comply with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 relating lo financial slalemenls, so far as applicable to the charitable company. The notes form part of these financial slalements Page 6 continued...
Thombu Volunteer Cenlre Statement of Financial Position - continued 31 March 2021 These financial statements have been prepared in accordan with the provisions applicable to charitable companies subjecl to the small companies regime. The financial statements were approved by the Board of TTUStees and authorised for issue on and were signed on its behalf by,. B D Ray- Trustee A Fleming- T ee The notes fomi part of these financial statements Page 7
Thombu VolL¢nteer Centre Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2021 ACCOUNTING POLICIES Bas1$ of preparlng the flnanclal statements The financial slalemenls of the charitable company, which is a public benefit enlily under FRS 102, have been prepared in accordan with the Charities SORP IFRS 102} 'Accounling and Reporting by Charities.. Slalement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities prepaiing their accounts in accordan with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland {FRS 102) (effective l January 20191,, Financial Reporting Standard 102 'The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland, and the Companies Act 2006. The financial statements have been prepared under the hislori¢al cost convenlion. Income All income is recognised in Ihe Statement of Financial Activities On the charity has enlillemenl lo the funds, il is probable that the income will be reIVed and the amount can be measured reliably. Expenditure Liabilities are recognised as expenditure as s(K)n as there is a legal or conslruclive obligation committing the charity to that expenditure, il is probable Ihal a transfer of economic benefits will be required in settlement and the amount of the obligation can be measured reliably Expenditure is accounted for on an accruals basis and has been Glassified ur5der headings that aggregate all cost related lo the category. Where costs cannot be direclly attributed to particular headings they have been allocated lo activities on a basis consislenl with the use of resources. Taxation The charity is exempt from coiwration tax on ils charitable activities. Fund accountlng Unrestricted funds can be used in accordan with Ihe charitable obiectives at the discretion of the trustees. Restricted funds can only be used for particular resliicted purposes within the objects of the charity. Restrictions arise when specified by the donor or when funds are raised for particular restricted purpose5. Furlher explanation of the nature and purpose of each fund is included in the notes lo the financial slalements. Pension costs and other post.retlrement beneflts The charitable company operates a defined conlribulion pension scheme. Contributions payable lo the charitable cornpany's nS{fIn scheme are charged to the Statement of Financial Activities in the period lo which they lelate. Page 8 continued...
Thornbu Volunteer Centre Notes to the Financial Statements- continued for the Year Ended 31 March 2021 OTHER TRADING ACTIVITIES Period 21.11.18 Year Ended 31.3.21 31.3.20 Pop up shop events Pholocopies 251 162 413 INVESTMENT INCOME Peric 21.11.18 lo 31.3.20 Year Ended 31.3.21 Deposit account interest 69 RAISING DONATIONS AND LEGACIES Period 21.11.18 Year Ended 31.3.21 31.3.20 staff costs Cost of events Equipment & computers Support costs 10,833 26 13 14,530 1,414 112 1,791 10,872 17,847 Page 9 continued...
Thornbu Volunteer Centre Notes to the Financial Slalemenls- continued for the Year Ended 31 March 2021 TRUSTEES, REPIUNERATION AND BENEFITS There were no trustees, remuneration or other benefits for Ihe year ended 31 March 2021 nor for the period ended 31 March 2020. Trustees, expenses There were no tfUStees' expenses paid for the year ended 31 March 2021 nor for the period ended 31 March 2020. STAFF COSTS The average monthly number of emoYeeS during the year was as follows.. Period 21.11.18 to 31.3.20 Year Ended 31.3.21 Administration No employees reIved emoluments in eXsS of £60,000. COMPARATIVES FOR THE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES Unreslricled fund INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM Donations and legacies 2,071 Charitable actlvities Fundraising 14,625 Other trading aclivilies Investment income 413 69 Totsl 17,178 EXPENDITURE ON Raising funds Raising donations and legacies 17,847 17,847 Page10 continued...
Thombu Volunteer Centre Notes to the Financial Statements- continued for the Year Ended 31 March 2021 COMPARATIVES FOR THE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTNITIES- contlnued Unrestricted fund Other 5,405 Totsl 23,252 NET INCOMEIIEXPENDITURE) 16,0741 RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS Total funds brought forward 32,759 TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD 26,685 CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR 31.3.21 31.3,20 Social security and other taxes Pension Accrued extEnses 50 45 369 61 370 464 431 MOVEMENT IN FUNDS Net movement in funds At 31.3.21 At 1.4.20 Unrestricted funds General fund 26,685 2,480 29,165 TOTAL FUNDS 26,685 29,165 Page 11 continued...
Thornbu Volunteer Centre Nofies lo the Financial Statements- continued for the Year Ended 31 March 2021 MOVEMENT IN FUNDS - contlnued Nel movement in funds, included in the above are as follows: Incoming resources Resources expended Movement in funds Unrestricted funds General fund 17,616 (15,136) 2,480 TOTAL FUNDS 17,616 15,136) 2,480 Comparatives lor movement in funds Nel movement in funds At 21.11.18 At 31.3.20 Unr8Stricted funds General fund 32,759 (6,074} 26,685 TOTAL FUNDS 32,759 6,074 26,685 Comparative net movement in funds, included in the above are as follows., Incoming resources Resources expended Movement in funds Unrestrlcted funds General fund 17,178 123,2521 (6,0741 TOTAL FUNDS 17,178 23,2521 Page12 ontinued...
Thornbu Volunteer Centre Notes lo the Financial Statements- continued for the Year Ended 31 March 2021 10. RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES There were no related party transactions for the year ended 31 March 2021. Page 13
Thornbu Volunteer Centre Detailed Statement of Financial Activities for the Year Ended 31 March 2021 Period 21.11.18 to 31.3.20 Year Ended 31.3.21 INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS Donatlons and legacles Donations 285 2,071 Other trading activities Pop up shop events Photocopies 251 162 413 Investment income Deposit account interest 69 Charltable activities Grants Thornbury Town Council CVS South Gloucs 8,250 1.670 7,4C4) 4,175 10,450 17,320 14,625 Total Incoming resources 17,616 17,178 EXPENDITURE Raising donations and18gacies Wages Pensions Cost of events Equipment & computers 10,699 134 14,364 166 1,414 112 13 10,872 16,056 Other Subscriptions Carried forward 55 55 168 168 This page does not form part of the statutory financial statements Page14
Thoinbur Volunteer Centre Detailed Statement of Financial Activities for the Year Ended 31 March 2021 Period 21.11.18 to 31.3.20 Year Ended 31.3.21 Othèr Brought forward Publicity 55 148 168 296 203 464 Support costs Management Insuran Telephone Postage and stationery Sundries Training Travel expenses 432 72 439 497 506 435 52 350 44 42 985 1,884 Finance Bank charges Accountancy 24 744 456 768 456 Governance costs Rent, rates and water 2,308 4,392 Total resources expended 15,136 23,252 Net incomellexpenditure) 2,480 This page does not fomi part of the statutory financial statements Page15