LONGFORD PARK COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
LPCA Trustees Annual Report FY2324 Page 1 of 5 27/06/25
LONGFORD PARK COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
TRUSTEES' ANNUAL REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
The trustees present their annual report and Accounts for the year ended 31 March 2025.
The financial statements have been prepared on the Payments and Receipt basis, in accordance with the guidance provided by the Charity Commission (England & Wales).
Objectives and activities
The charity's objects are:
Support and promote Longford Park and its surroundings
Run the Community Centre and organise family and community events across the estate for the benefit of its residents
Advance the education, social cohesion and social welfare of all residents and visitors ∙ Make Longford Park a better place to live.
There has been no change in these during the year.
The trustees have paid due regard to guidance issued by the Charity Commission in deciding what activities the charity should undertake and in the provision of public benefit.
We have continued to keep a few regular hirers and have also filled our calendar with a few new groups..
We want to help protect the current regular hirers business by not having too many of the same groups but wanting to make sure we have a diverse selection of groups for residents.
Performance and Benefits
The CIO’s level of activity has increased substantially since the last financial year, with an almost four-fold income increase(mostly from lettings, the CIO’s principal charitable activity). Providing a very local and attractive venue with modest fees is very valuable to all the local charities, groups, families, companies, etc. enabling them to run their events, attract high participation and contribute to benefits and improved financial status planned by the hirer. More generally, a busy, attractive hub in the Park supports social cohesion for all who live, work or are otherwise connected. We have a good variety of groups at the centre that will suit a range of residents and we will continue to seek different groups for the community.
PROPOSED FINANCIAL REVIEW WITHIN TAR FOR FY2425
Financial review
Review of the Charity’s Financial Position at the end of the Financial Year (31Mar25)
At Year End, the Charity held £96,781 in Bank and Payment system Accounts (Last Year £61,599); after adding physical assets, and deducting reportable creditors and provisions (not strictly within Payments and Receipts accounting), the overall Net balance of assets and liabilities was £106,891 (Last Year £52,677).
The main causes of these substantial increases were:-
Cash Receipts increased from £57,301 to £102,563 due to substantial grants and substantial increase in lettings income (which also led to a proportionate increase in Security Deposits.)
Cash Payments increased from £51,021 to £67,381, due largely to setting up, managing and running Keep-Fit classes and a substantial increase in Security Deposits proportionate to the increased lettings mentioned above. An increase of around £4K of tangible physical assets (typically keep-fit and sporting equipment) funded by the grants (especially from the National Lottery).
The long-standing provision (around £23,000) to cover possible energy costs from earlier years has now been largely eliminated following communications and a zero invoice from the provided. A provision of £5K remains, and we plan to gradually reduce this until and unless historic liabilities do arise, or the provision has reduced to zero.
Note that some technical presentational changes have been made to this year’s accounts compared with last year.
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The Accounts now include Security Deposits as a named line item in both Receipts and Payments, and shows the balance of receipts less refunds as a Creditor.
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As in previous years, presentation of the R&A accounts shows formal R&A Receipts, Payments, Surplus and balances, but a separate small section shows financial information that is not a formal part of R&P accounting, in particular the provision(greatly reduced this year) for Utility invoices not yet received and the Trustees’ assessment of the current value of tangible physical assets (Fixed Assets). This information is shown in the context of ‘Trustee assessment’ balances, and clarifies the derivation of Overall net Asset value.
Going Concern Basis
The Trustees have studied the underlying transactions and trends, and are confident that LPCA remains a Going Concern, and is able to pay its bills and other obligations as they arise.
Reserves Policy
It is the policy of the charity that unrestricted funds which have not been designated for a specific use should be maintained at a level equivalent to between three- and six-month’s expenditure. The trustees consider that reserves at this level will ensure that, in the event of a significant drop in funding, they will be able to continue the charity’s current activities while consideration is given to ways in which additional funds may be raised.
Regular Expenditure for 24/25 (excluding spending funds received from grants received) are around £48K p.a., and the Reserves calculated according to Charity Commission direction and guidance were £84,327. This net available figure comfortably exceeds the target Reserves range.
Assessment of Risks
The trustees have assessed the major risks to which the charity is exposed, and are satisfied that systems are in place to mitigate exposure to the major risks.
Plans for future periods
Our strategy has been to operate the commercial hire of the community centre as efficiently as possible, to keep hire costs down for Longford Park residents wanting to use the building.
The hall is starting to be used for bigger parties, weddings, family gatherings etc, and we continue to monitor and encourage this.
The centre should be able to support itself financially and allow the LPCA an income with which to carry out our charitable objectives.
Structure, governance, and management
The charity is a CIO incorporated on 11th February 2019. The Governing document is a Constitution. which was approved by the Charity Commission on formation.
The trustees who served during the year and up to the date of signature of the financial statements were:
Ms E Houston Mrs N Dewberry Mrs S O'Rourke Mrs P Foster Appointed 19.01.2024
Trustees are sought from the local area, Longford Park, however, trustees from other areas may be appointed should the trustees see fit. Trustees are elected from the Membership, and on appointment are given copies of the Constitution and other documents – procedures for election and induction are set out in paragraphs 13 and 14 of the Constitution. The day-to-day operations are undertaken by a group of volunteers, mainly consisting of the trustees. A big thank you to all the volunteers for the immeasurably valuable work you have done for our charity! Your dedication is essential to the work that we do. We cannot do it without you. The trustees have full oversight over operations.
LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Trustees
Mrs S O’Rourke Ms E Houston Mrs N Dewberry Mrs P Foster
Charity number 1181953
Principal address Longford Park Community Centre, Hobby Road Bodicote Banbury OX15 4GJ Independent examiner Malcolm W Rogers, MSc, CEng, ACIE 24a, Friars Walk, Tring, Hertfordshire, HP23 4AY Bank Barclays Bank Plc account 32 Bridge St Banbury Oxfordshire OX16 5PN
The trustees' report was approved by the Board of Trustees on 27.06.25
Mrs S O'Rourke Trustee
[Signed on Original]
Date 14/11/2025
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