Trustees. Annual Report for the period
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2023
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Section A
Reference and administration details
Charlty name Heaton Churches Together
othor names charlty Is known by
Reglstered charity numbor Ilf any)
1181717
Charfty's prlnclpal address
20 Amstrong Avenue
l Heaton
Newcastle upon Tyne
, Postcodo
NE6 5RD
Names of tho charlty trustoe• who manage the charlty
C*1•* act•d If not for
N•m• of p•r•on lor body) •ntlthd
Int tru•t••
Ifan
Tru•t•• nam•
Offic• {11 any)
Jonathan Lawson
Andrea Hayes
Mark RKlyard
Treasurer
Namos of tho tru•teos for the charlty, If any, Ifor example, any custodlan tru$teesl
Namo
Datss acted If not for whole
ear
Names and addrnsses of •dvlsers (Optlonal Inforniatlon)
of advlser
Name
Addrnss
Name of chlef executlve or names of senlor staff membepa (Optlonal infomiatlon)
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Section B
Structure, governance and management
De$crlptlon of the charlty's trusts
Constiiutk
Type of goveming document
How the charity is constituted
Charitable Incorporated OrgaN8ation
Trustee selett£ion metfrt)ds
Elected from Membership
Addltlonal gov•rnanc• Issues Iopuonal Informatkn)
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additional information, where
relevant. about..
policies 8né procedures
adopted lor the induction and
training of trustees.,
the charrty's organisational
strudure and any wder
network with which Charity
works.,
• relationship with any related
parties.,
tru8teo8' con8ideralion of
major nsks and the system
and procedures to Irw￿ge
them.
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Section C
Objectives and activities
To advan￿ the Christian feligK)n in Heaton and its immediate
surroundings
To promote religious harrnC￿y amc￿St the various Chnstian
congregations of the area and to encourage prayer, fellowship and joinl
actson.
To Frfornote s(Kial inclusion for the Publ￿ berth by working with people
in Heaton and rts immediate surroundings to prevent people from
becoming frrially excluded. relieve the needs of those people who ar8
souall exduded and asstst their int ration into societ
Summary ofthe objects ofthe
charity set out In Its
governlng document
Once again in the Summer of 2023 we ran the H8aton Festival as our
major obj'ect of"promoting sooal Indusion".
This communrty festival was the sixth lime we have run the event and
focussed on reconnecb'ng communty and communty groups after the
COVID pandemic.
We continued wlth a similar scope to our 2019 evenl wtth a continued
growth in attendance and estimate we had 20-50% more people than
ever b8lore.
We fwnd that several groups that had supported us in previous years no
longer e￿St. and so we had to find new peopbe to get involved this
' lime as I￿11 as continuing to ex￿riMent with a few new ideas. The
following Is a$ summary of the key acts'vitses.
Perfomance - Our perfom)an¢es this year were incredible with 2 of our
stages being broadcast on k)cal community radio. We had a main stage
r established acts. a ￿MmUnty stage for sctrmxls and local group8, mid
zed and A 'Capella stages for developing groups as well as a 'flrsV of
several 'F)opup that apwred aiound the 85te.
mmun
rou
Many briNi8nt communrty organisations were agaln
part of the event wilh charities, clubs. suppjrt and ￿tIOn groups all
being involved. The groups were able to engage the public in their
activities arKI s(xne of thern also dKI some fundraising.
Summary ofthe maln
activities undertaken for th•
publlc benefft In relatlon to
these obJocts (Include wlthln
thls sectlon th• ststutory
declaration that trustses have
had regard to the guidanc•
issued by the Charlty
Comrnlssion on publlc
bgn8flt)
Local small busines8es- Our market slalls were once again a great
success Wtth about h*f ￿'ng new to the festival this time. The feedback
from all ol them rA)ntinues to be that this event is helping them to buikl
their business and their profile wiihin our community.
FocvJ - Our food providers were amazing again this year, with the vast
majorily of them selling out. Over 75% of the businesses were Healon
based wth collective IS￿ng$ of over £30,000 going into the local
economy and of which 10% fed in to the festival funds.
orts Health and Wellbein
- The Sportszone was filled with many new
groups this time helping people to leam the sort ofthings 90ing on in
Heaton and hO￿llY allowing some of thern to get involved on en
ongoing basis. And of ￿Utse people had a lot of fun having a go on the
dayl
Children- Our children's zone was even more packed than usual this
year and we continue to offer most of our adivities for free to ensure that
they are acc￿sIble for all. We had all sorts of activities including
inflatables, crafts. Crazy games. our local TA wth a paintball range, and
starKls from the
ice and a veteran's bikers
rou
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Youth - Our Youth zone had a n6w group of coordinators this year but
milar energy and enthusiasm with games. DJS, craft and a live xtion
mystery.
Eco Zone - This year we added an Ectrzone the festival to encourage
peopk to think about and get invofved in the Environment. We had about
15 stalls w*h things from e￿CtriC cars to things can do at home, from
beekeeFxng to Albtments.
ewal
- We continued our pe￿ Walk idea from previous
festivals, thr5 time standing for Peace in Ukraine, and involving many of
our l¢xal schools. We finished thi$ time on our main stage as the opening
to the festsval with a release of birds to 8ymbolise us 811 working for that
peace.
atth and Outreach- We continue to experiment with the best way to do
larth and ￿treaCth, and this year amongst the events we had the
following. A 'Get conn￿ted. tent near lo a seating area for coffee so that
people cO￿d have 8 relaxed conversation about their place in the world
and how fath might ￿aY into that. Biilically them&J grfl bags given to all
our stalls so that had something to remind them of the churches and why
we do Such an event. 2 of the acts on the main stage with Christian
music to try to weave Into the main content of the day. We also found that
our'place yoursell on the map. activty Con￿nueS to start gr8at
eonversations, this year we asked I remember...
and 'l'm looking
foN48rd to...
, which often gets people thinking about the questions in
th'le. and we are Ihinking to expand on this next time.
Beyond what the ger￿ra1 pul￿￿ see we had continue to need to develop
our Heallh, Safety and Lbcensing efforts. We are seen by the local
council as a lried and tested. event that they are very supportive of,
s￿hOUgh wilh that said, our health and safety cost rose again thi¥ year
reaching £8800.
We also have continued to develop our tracking ol the consequènces of
the festival. 95% of our contributors tell us they would attend a Slmllar
event again (up from 880A). 85% say that the event organisation exceed8
their expect*ion$ lup from 57%), and many groups tell us howlhelr
particular organisation has grown in terms of awareness, community
engagement and membernhip.
Beyond this our obJedNes are cthered through events during the year.
We continue to Sup￿ severd consistent events as in prevM?us year8.
as well as adding a few items.
Christmas Card to local residents Shalw￿ all Chrlstmas Service8
Sock aThJ Chocs - creatK)n of huTrJreds of Christmas parcels to be
given to the k>cal People's Kitchen
Supporting loca Foodbanks and Refugee project8 and also creating
arm sp￿3. in several of our churches to help with fuel price
crisis.
Several shared worship events for Lent and Easter.
A 2 mile 'walk of wrtness" at Easter, through the streets of Heaton
and endn
inano
n air service wtlh all welcome.
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Addltlonal d￿all5 of o14ocUvo5 and actlvltles (Opllonal Infomwllon)
You may choose to indude
further slatements, where
relevant, about..
policy on gr8ntmaking'.
policy programme r81ated
nvestment.,
contrfbutfjon made by
volunteers.
HCT is fully reliant on V￿UnteerS and all our events are created and
executed by members of our organisation.
For exampk in He8ton Feth'val ab(￿rt 20 volunteer$ do the
detailed planning for about 6-9 months before the evenl, about 150
vc4unteers who support the day. Mih only 34 paid professionals lo help
th Health and Safety.
Wrth a our sn￿ler events they are fully organised by volunteers.
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Section D
Achievements and performance
Summary ofthe maln
achlevements of the Gharlty
durlng th• year
&)cial IndusK)n
Many weekly foodbank donations
s￿eral Communty groups run and coordinated to address the key
communiiy naeds.
Heaton Festival- Jun 2022
Between 12.000 to 15,000 attendees
Ne8rfy 200 communrty Organisat￿)nS involved most of which see
inueases in partic4palion after the feslival
For details of the individual areas see the perfomiance mea5ure8 in
section C
Religious hamiony amongst the varFOUS Christian congregations
Regular sh8nng of events between churches to promote partnership
between churches- a comt¥'nation of virtual and physical events
across the yeaf vnlh hundreds of attendees. such as Lent Lunch88
Promoting the Christian Religion
Continued to use online seNices to proTh)te interest amongst those
inquisitlV8 about laith.
Section E
Financial review
Brlef statement of the
charity's policy on reserves
HCT'S major expenditure is wth Heaton FestN81. where the alm Is to
make between a £1 (YJO loss and a £3000 surplus so that over multiple
festival we will create a small re3errfe to cover any issues that we may
have in a gNen festival year.
At the end of FY22-23 resen4es were £13,996 with expectation th8t tho
of this would be spe.nl on exearti￿He8t0n Festival 2024.
D•talls of any fund• mat•rfally
In doficit
None
Further financlal rovlew detalls (Optlonal Informatlonl
You may choos• to include
additional infornation, where
relevant about..
the charty's prtndpal
sou￿eS of funds (including
any fundraising).,
how expendrture has
supported the key objecAives
of the chgrrty;
investment Folicy and
objectives including any
ethical investment P9￿CY
adopted.
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Section F
Other optional information
Section G
Declaration
The trustees dKlare that th•y have appfoved tha tsustoe6' roport aboye.
Slgned on bohalf of tho Gharlty's trustO0S
Slgn•ture(•)
Full namo18)
Mark Rrdyard
Posltlon leg Socretsry. Chalr,
Treasurer
otGI
Andrea Hayes
Trustee
Dats
28 January 2024
March 2012
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## **Heaton Churches Together – Treasurer’s Report FY 2022-2023 April 1 2022 to March 31 2023** 

## **Overall Summary** 

This is a year when HCT runs Heaton Festival. Recall that some fundraising was completed in both 2020-21 and 2021-22 and this had amounted to £13,570, with early spending (H&S and deposits) at £2,209, a surplus of £11,861. 

Looking at the accounts for 22-23 the vast majority of activity was on Heaton Festival, with net loss of £6,782 for the year. 

However, over the period from the 2019 festival completing payments and the 2022 festival completing payments there is a net surplus of £7,807 which gives a great start for the 2024 Festival. 


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The Account started with a Balance of £20,778 and ended with a balance of £13,996 

Mark Ridyard, HCT Treasurer markridyard2@gmail.com 



## **Heaton Festival 2022 summary** 

Overall, Heaton Festival had a record year with a surplus of £7,912. 

We had a best ever total income from the Festival with £31,970 taken vs a previous high of £22,664 

The highlights include 

- Fundraising - £24,730 raised (£8870 more raised than any previous year) 

   - with record amounts of external funding, both secular and ecumenical, (£15,000 vs £8000) 

   - Continued support from the council ward funding at £5000 and increased church support with more churches getting involved (£4320 up from £3350) 

- On the day receipts (£7,147 vs £6,403, driven by more from Food providers) 

In terms of spending we spent a similar total to 2019 (£24,185 vs £25,169) 

A full item by item income and expenditure is shown below. Due the multiyear nature of fundraising and expenditure, this covers items that occurred in financial years 2020-21, 21-22 and 22-23. 




