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## Update from the Chair 

Well, what a year of two halves! Starting with the highs of some newly implemented digital processes, and ending with with a national lockdown! 

I'm so proud of our team this year, despite the lockdown restrictions cast upon us, our staff and members rose to the occasion and turned their hand at virtual music making and were even able to put on a summer concert. 

This year we also formally closed our old charity AVEMA Trust and fully switched to SEDMC Trust. All staff were also issued with contracts of employment. 

Our Main purpose remains the same, to advance the understanding, enjoyment and participation of children and the public in the Amber Valley and Erewash area in music making. 

We currently offer 19 groups and ensembles for players of a range of abilities, instruments and styles. 

Including orchestras, wind, brass & swing bands, chamber groups, clarinets, saxophones and guitars and choir groups. In addition to our main Centre at Kirk Hallam, we also run a Satellite Groups, for those that have not been playing their instruments for very long. 

At the start of this academic year we took the opportunity to overhaul our registration process which is now fully digital making it easier for members and our staff. We also started the use of e-ticketing for our concerts. We hope that these are the start of many process improvements to streamline how we work. 



AT A GLANCE 8 -1 TOTAL 222 MEMBERS +9 

PERFORMANCE OPPORTUNITIES 

19 -1 -£529 +£4,737 

ENSEMBLES NET DEFICIT 






## Membership 

Our membership has remained fairly static this academic year with 222 active members throughout the year, with approximately 190 of those being either 18 or below which maintains our core offering being for young people. 

Whilst this number maintains our healthy norm, we do anticipate that with the ongoing Corona-Virus situation, we will have to work harder in the coming years to maintain this. We know that whilst schools remain closed, it is harder for our teachers to recommend SEDMC to their students which is where the majority of our membership comes from. 

We also know that many students will be leaving us at the end of the academic year as they leave for university. We are already planning initiatives to combat this decline. 

We continue to be grateful for the support of Derby and Derbyshire Music Education Hub for their financial support in the from of an Arts Council England grant. 



## RESPONSE TO THE PANDEMIC 

As with most organisations, the restrictions placed upon us by the national lockdown had significant impact on our normal operations. In March 2020 we suspended our usual rehearsals in line with the guidelines. At this time, the majority of our staff were placed on furlough leave, receiving 80% of their usual income. 

The trustees agreed that we should continue to employ our Director of Music and Centre Co-ordinator who worked tirelessly to make plans to continue music making and plans to return safely when possible. 

We also were able to offer two ensemble directors continued employment whilst they offered virtual ensembles to members in the form of a Quarantine Jazz group and Metronome Magic. Each ensured music making could continue for our members in some form. 


devised an alternating timetable, one way system, sanitising routine as well as providing ensemble directors with clear screens to shield them whilst facing the ensemble. 

In March we also made the decision to postpone our July 2020 tour to Saltsburg by a year. This mitigated any financial loss to members and the trust, however we do currently have vacant positions which need to be filled to ensure there is no financial loss to the trust in the future. 

We envisage that thanks to the furlough scheme and reduced rental payments, the immediate effects of the pandemic will have limited financial impact on the trust 

At the end of August 2020, we are currently planning a return to face-to-face delivery of ensembles from our usual venue. To ensure that this return is as safe as possible, we have 



## Quality & Standards 

SEDMC continues to operate its programme of one to one monitoring and mentoring with our Ensemble Leaders. This is led by the Director of Music, who is an employee of both the Derby & Derbyshire Music Partnership and AVEMA trust. The programme continues to provide a useful means of measuring progress, and successfully to show continued improvement of Quality and Standards. 

It is also a very helpful method of obtaining important feedback from staff on the way Music Centre functions on a weekly basis. As part of our funding agreement with the Music Partnership, the Centre and the Trustees agree an annual set of performance objectives – our Service Level Agreement. We continued to meet or exceed these objectives and have been successful in securing funding for next year. 

## Staff 

The number of staff employed in the Music Centre in was 20 consisting of 15 Ensemble directors and 5 Administration staff (Director of music, Centre Coordinator, Administrator, Music Librarian, and Tuck Shop Manager. In addition, Centre employs members to assist with putting out and packing away our equipment 





## Trustees 

The trustee team has largely remained the same throughout this academic year, however our treasurer Ed Inskip decided to step away from the trust at the end of the year 

## **Current Trustees** 

Luke Stanley Chair Phill Thornhill Secretary Ed Inskipp Treasurer (until March 2020) Charlotte Hallworth Treasurer (from March 2020) Chris Holwell Trustee Diane Wadey Trustee Rachel Marshall Trustee Chris Knapp Trustee Mark Shearing Trustee Sheila Middleton Honorary Trustee 



## FINANCE 

The Trust’s independently verified accounts are attached to this Report; these are summarised as 

follows 

- Total income for the year was £101,162. This includes £8,886 of payments from members taking part in the Tour and a £37,597 transfer of funds from the closing of AVEMA trust. Net operating income for the year is therefore, £54,679 

- Net income from concerts was £2,828 this was lower than expected however is a direct result of not all the concerts the trust planned to run being possible in the year. Plans are in place to resume as soon as UK restrictions allow. 

- Our main sources of income remain membership subscriptions and the Arts Council England grant administered by the Derby and Derbyshire Music Partnership. This 


provides a tiered funding structure based on membership numbers. 

- The lower limit for the £17,000 grant is 200 members. Below this number, the grant funding drops to £10,000. This year we received £17,000 and the trustees are monitoring membership numbers in conjunction with membership retention & new projects to encourage younger members to join the centre. 

- Total expenditure for the year was £56,226. This includes £1,018 of payments for the Tour. Net operating expenditure was, therefore, £55,208 

- Income & Expenditure for the year have both been affected by Covid 19 and UK restrictions has led to reduced activities being offered between March & August 2020. 

- There was a net deficit of £529 on operating activities (excluding Tour& fund transfer) for 20192020 period. During the year we received a Furlough grant of £8,231 which was a contribution towards covering salary costs while 



## FINANCE CONT. 


temporarily closing the music centre. In additional due to a national lockdown and group meeting restrictions in place rental costs of premises significantly reduced with in the year too. 

The Trust accounts closed with a cash reserve of £44,936. (£32,0267 unrestricted and £12,868 restricted.) Unrestricted reserves balance falls below the amount identified in the Trust’s Reserves Policy, which is that reserves should equal two terms worth of our essential operating costs (salaries and rents). This is in normal circumstances is approximately £35,000 however while the UK restrictions remain in place the trusts actual operating costs will remain reduced. It is the Trustee’s view that they will continue to run a balanced budget in the short term and look to increase the reserves as normal activities/operations resumes. Membership retention and fundraising are key factors in returning the trusts reserves to the expected level. 



## Looking Ahead 

Despite the impacts of Corona Virus, the trust remains a vibrant place for people to make music. 

We're looking forward to hopefully to return to face-to-face rehearsals in September 2020 albeit in a slightly different way to usual. 

The other risk is that the ongoing CoronaVirus situation restricts us in the new academic year from returning to face-toface rehearsals. This could also impact our fundraising efforts for Tour and concerts which are another big source of income for the trust. 

Our current risks are around a loss of members at the end of this academic year and our predictions of a hard year to recruit more members next year. The risk being that the majority of our funding is based on a minimum membership level. 

The postponement of the 2020 tour to 2021 may also need to be further delayed, and the trust will continue to monitor the restrictions and ensure staff an members are kept up to date with any developments. 




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SEDMC TRUST

Independent examinerfs report to the trustees of
South East Derbyshire Music Centre
for the year ended 31 August 2020
I report to the trustees on my examlnation of the accounts of South East Derbyshire Muslc Centre (the chartyl
for the year ended 31 August 2020.
Responslbllltles and IM7$1s oAreport
As the trustees of the charty you are respon51ble for the preparation of the accounts In accordance wlth the
requirements of the Charltles Act 2011 {the Actr).
I report in respect of my examination of the chartvs accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Att and
In carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Dlrectlons given by the Charity CommissSon
under sectlon 145{5llb) of the Act.
Independent examinerfs stutement
I have completed my examination. I conflrm that no matters have come to my attention In connectlon wlth the
examination giving me cause to belleve that In any material respert:
l. accounting records were not kept in respect of the charity as requlred by sectlon 130 of the Act; or
2. the accounts do not accord wlth those records.
I have no COn￿rn$ and have come across no other matters in connection vAth the exarnlnatlon to whlth
attentlon should be drawn In this report In order to enable a proper understandln8 of the accounts to be
reached.
Signed:
Full Name:
Quallficatlon:
QciIx
Date:

s￿th East Derbyshire Music Center
Treasurers Report
Section A Receipts and payments
Rows and pa¥n*nts lar yeat to 31 Ahwt
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2018119
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Satellrte cbubs
Concert Reciepts
CknnatiorbS Grarts & ￿b￿lieS
stnxnert Hire
Instrument Sabes
16.769
763
3.842
68.407
Tuck Shop Aece
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Tour Reciepts
Totsl A¢depts
1.598
1,162
Salarles
40.971
8.U7
1.014
Concert Payn*rts
knstnmnerts
y￿k Shop Pay￿rtS
Tour Payments
Tralnin
r•lry E¥pff*ses
elocatlon Expenses
Extefnal Events
AcC￿ntant
911
1.0
210
1.248
230
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44.936

South East Derbyshire Music Center
Treasurers Report
Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
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Savin8 fvuourt
Current k(0￿¢ IUnre5trkedl
Current ACco￿t IRestricted
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32,067
12.868
44,936
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Instumenis
81.830
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1356
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27363
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461
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S¢)uth East Derbyshire Music Center
Treourers Report
Section C Notes to the accounts
l ) Dortatitins. Grants & ￿bIdleS
AVEMA Tw5t FUNI Tran51er
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37397
5.119
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8231
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68,407
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PTefftises I Venue Hlre pald in athiance
st￿￿ne1￿ In5ur•nce
810
516
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27,363
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461
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Treasurers Report
Section C Notes to the accounts (Continued)
Tran51erEd tr(¥n 2Q19120
Total
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14.003
13.286
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27.363
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on a orthe5tra touT to Austria. Th55 due to take place In 2020 due to the parMIeTh￿C ta￿ plans h￿e
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when spo(lfied lry tho d(XKK or when IwA15 raIS￿ lor patlcular rostrlcted wp05e
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TI￿se are amourts owed lry the chwty. t￿t not poMI Ihe Kcountlni perlod.
Th￿ are amDunts owed to tha￿ty, l*Jt recehyd In the •(rourt*ry
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