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2024-03-31-accounts

COLNEY HEATH VILLAGE HALL Location : 83 High Street, Colney Heath, Herts AL4 0NS

www.colneyheathvillagehall.com

Trustees’ Annual Report

for the period from 1[st] April 2023 to 30[th] March 2024

Charity name: Colney Heath Village Hall, a CIO, Charity registration number: 1182267

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Date Version Description Prepared by Approved by
28 April 2024 1 Approved John Clemow Trustees 7 May 2024

1. OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES

1.1 Summary of the purposes of the charity as set out in the governing document

As stated in the Constitution Objects : “The provision and maintenance of a village hall for the use of the inhabitants of the Parish of Colney Heath and the surrounding neighbourhoods without distinction of political, religious or other opinions, including use for:

(a) Meetings, lectures and classes, and

(b) Other forms of recreation and leisure-time occupation, with the object of improving the conditions of life for the inhabitants.”

Implicit in this objective is the maintaining the quality and availability of the facilities at reasonable cost.

The village hall has been available 7 days each week throughout the year (with a few exceptions including Christmas Day and Boxing Day) for bookings by a variety of users providing for :

Children including

Adults including

Vulnerable people including

Community interests including

The village hall is the official polling station for elections.

Colney Heath Village Hall, a Charitable Incorporated Organisation, Charity number 1182267 registered in England & Wales correspondence address 54 Bullens Green Lane, Colney Heath, Herts AL4 0QS

The village hall is maintained as the local emergency centre in the event of an incident – as a base for the emergency services and shelter if an evacuation of residents from their homes is required.

The trustees do not provide events.

The Trustees confirm it has taken the commission’s public benefit guidance into account when making any decision it is relevant to meet its purposes.

1.3 Additional information

The charity provides a subsidised rate to the Old Friends Club whose members are all over 70 years old and mostly in their 80’s.

The charity acts the conduit for grants awarded to the Colney Heath Community Support Group which is managed by one of the Trustees. The Group applied for the “Bags of Kindness” for the Old Friends Club.

2. ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE

Summary of the main achievements of the charity, identifying the difference the charity’s work has made to the circumstances of its beneficiaries and any wider benefits to society as a whole.

2.1 Utilisation

The main hall is used by regular hires as follows

Most casual bookings are on Saturday afternoons and evenings.

Bookings are generally by “session” with three sessions per day – morning, afternoon and evening.

The planned utilisation is 795 sessions per annum taking into account school holidays and sessions historically very seldom used (eg Friday and Sunday evenings). The actual utilisation in the 2023 calendar year was 756 sessions plus 110 casual sessions.

The studio is under utilised but provides a good venue for a various users and is sometimes used in combination with the main hall for casual hires.

2.2 Value

The typical rate for a regular community group hire has been £27 per booking, typically used for 2.5 to 3 hours but available for 4 hours if required. Costs for similar venues are around £20 per hour. The trustees consider the charity continues to provide very good value.

2.3 Expenditure on facilities

The charity spent £14,882 in the year in major maintenance and improvements.

The gas boiler was replaced and electrical items recommended for improvement from the quinquennial fixed wiring inspection were completed. The total of these two items £10,074 could have been considered to be drawn down from the reserve provision. This will be considered when improvements planned for the coming year are agreed.

A large projection screen was installed in the main hall offering an additional facility for hirers. The area outside the kitchen was reduced in level to below the damp course line of the main hall and surfaced with retained gravel.

Colney Heath Village Hall, a Charitable Incorporated Organisation, Charity number 1182267 registered in England & Wales correspondence address 54 Bullens Green Lane, Colney Heath, Herts AL4 0QS

3. FINANCIAL REVIEW

3.1 Review of the charity’s financial position at the end of the period

The closing balance in the accounts was £45,534 (FYE 2023 £55,864) Within the closing balance is £28,000 (FYE 2023 £24,000) for the reserves provision. The charity’s target surplus is a minimum of £4,000 per annum for the reserves provision.

3.2 Statement explaining the policy for holding reserves stating why they are held

The charity’s policy states the trustees will develop and maintain sufficient reserves from the surplus from income after expenditure to meet the future needs of the charity, principally the major items of maintenance, refurbishment and replacement of the facilities (routine annual maintenance will form part of the normal operational expenditure).

The charity maintains a 30 year forecast of estimated costs for major items of maintenance and replacement. This indicates £4,000 per annum should be sufficient to add to the reserves provision. This was most recently reviewed in August 2023.

3.3 Explanation of any uncertainties about the charity continuing as a going concern

The trustees do not see any indications of uncertainties in the ordinary course. Cashflow is sufficiently good to obviate the need for a cash flow forecast.

Management accounts are presented to the quarterly trustees’ meetings showing performance of income and expenditure against the budget. This has been demonstrated as closely aligned throughout the year.

3.4 The charity’s principal sources of funds (including any fundraising)

The principal source of funds was the income from hirers.

3.5 Investment policy and objectives including any social investment policy adopted

The charity’s funds are held in a CAF bank account and CAF savings account. While interest on funds is low, and below inflation, the trustees’ policy is cautious and risk of loss with higher gain/loss investments is avoided.

Investment of funds is directed at the quality and availability of facilities for hirers. No cancellations of bookings have been required due to maintenance failures.

3.6

A description of the principal risks facing the charity

Trustees and employees

Trustee retirements has been successfully managed through recruitment of new trustees to date. The knowledge held by some trustees in key roles presents a risk which is to be mitigated by a data base accessible by all trustees (currently held personally).

The housekeeper is paid a commercial rate so could be replaced if unavailable although the quality of their service would be difficult to replicate.

Hirers

Enquiries and casual hires have been consistent and seem to not have been effected by the cost of living constraints. It may be that with limited budgets the value of our offer is more attractive. Casual hirers are generally interviewed in person to check their suitability. This is not however certain and we did experience a couple of problems, one which incurred more cost than the retained security deposit. The attendance at large private parties has been limited to 60 to reduce the potential disruption to neighbours and housekeeping.

Income

39% of the charity’s income is provided by the Treasure Tots Pre-school Ltd who use the main hall 4 days a

Colney Heath Village Hall, a Charitable Incorporated Organisation, Charity number 1182267 registered in England & Wales correspondence address 54 Bullens Green Lane, Colney Heath, Herts AL4 0QS

week during term times. Approaches have been received previously from pre-school providers so replacing them is considered reasonably possible but could result in a delay in income.

Replacement of leaving regular hirers has been possible to date

Expenditure and Facilities

The charity has adopted a proactive planned maintenance programme (in lieu of “fix it once broken”). The main risk identified is the fire alarm is not connected so is not heard when the building is unoccupied. Mitigation is planned in the coming year.

4. STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT

4.1

Type of governing document and ow the charity is constituted

Deed of Trust : Constitution of a Charitable Incorporated Organisation whose only voting members are its charity trustees (Charities Commission ‘Foundation’ model constitution)

4.2 Trustee selection methods 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

Individuals can be invited to be a trustee. Selection is by the trustees having regard to the candidates’ skills, knowledge and experience needed for the effective administration of the charity.

The charity’s constitution includes the provision for the following to nominate a trustee The Colney Heath Badminton Club

The Colney Heath/Boissy-sous- St.Yon/St Yon Twinning Association The Colney Heath WI The Cylists Touring Club The Old Friends Association

The trustees can add other organizations.

4.3 Policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training of trustees

New trustees are provided with

4.4

The charity’s organisational structure and any wider network with which the charity works

The trustees form the management board of the charity. A chair is elected at each meeting of the trustees.

The meeting schedule is quarterly with a standard agenda, and sometimes once in-between quarterly meetings to review actions and matters arising.

If decisions in the ordinary course are required outside scheduled meetings these will be discussed and concluded by electronic communications, otherwise an exceptional meeting will be held.

Designated roles are Secretary, Treasurer and Facilities Manager. They form the Finance Committee that has the authority to spend monies that are within the approved budget for the year. Other expenditure has to be approved at a meeting of the trustees.

The trustees aim to make decisions unanimously, and not by majority voting.

The charity is a member of CDA Herts which is a member of the nationwide ACRE network. ACRE campaigns nationally on behalf of Village Halls and provides the numerous Information Sheets and Model documents available through CDA Herts.

Colney Heath Village Hall, a Charitable Incorporated Organisation, Charity number 1182267 registered in England & Wales correspondence address 54 Bullens Green Lane, Colney Heath, Herts AL4 0QS

CDA Herts provides updates on Legislation, Licensing, Health & Safety, Safeguarding, GDPR and Governance and offer a Management Health check Consultancy Service to help with all aspects of management, governance and risk assessment.

CDA provides access cheaper Energy, Insurance, Phone and Broadband and advise on green issues and renewable energy.

The charity is represented on CDA’s regular on line video meetings with village halls and at the annual CDA conference.

4.5 Employee remuneration

The charity’s policy to remunerate employees at the rate the charity would have to pay a commercial provider.

REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS

Charityname ColneyHeath Village Hall,a CIO
Other name the charityuses none
Registered charitynumber 1182267
Charity’s principal address Correspondence address
The Secretary
54 Bullens Green Lane
Colney Heath
Herts AL4 0QS

Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity. There are no Corporate trustees. No trustees hold title to property belonging to the charity

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Trustee name Office(if any) Dates acted if not for wholeyear
John Clemow Secretary
Pam Fox Treasurer
Iris Green
Mike Redferm Facilities Manager
Gerry Savage
Mike Salinger

DECLARATION

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above. Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees

Signature John Allan Clemow Secretary

Colney Heath Village Hall, a Charitable Incorporated Organisation, Charity number 1182267 registered in England & Wales correspondence address 54 Bullens Green Lane, Colney Heath, Herts AL4 0QS

COLNEY HEATH VILLAGE HALL LOCat￿)n '. 83 Hlgh streèt Heath. Herts AL4 0115 www colneyheathvillagehall.com ded Date 31103124 Issu• I OPEIIING BALAMCE CurrentAccount and Cash CAF SaYirvJs Account Total Assets Provi￿￿ (Note 11 P￿￿S￿On (Note 21 202Z12023 26,640 29,224 55.864 202312024 16,114 29,42 45,534 128,0001 11,0001 16.534 2D22R023 19.019 2.776 21.795 2OZ312024 18.210 2.906 21.116 INCOME R•gular Lets sual L¢ts otal Lettln Retufflable Dew5its ￿eNed Deposits ￿turned .702 13,7921 4.601 14.8411 CDA Grant for Frientls Council Tax Refvnd fvr 2¥23 700 348 TAL INCOME 23.405 21.224 Interest ICAF Current Acc¢yJnti Interest ICAF 60 Doy NotKe Acc(xJntl 37 87 46 195 OTAL INCOME Ilncludl Interesti 23.529 21.465 EXPENDITURE rat10￿1 cgsts Houske er Gas & Elcftricity Water ouncil Tax Remuneration 13.7161 14.6621 14331 16991 13.6901 16,2601 14951 11831 14741 13351 13.0271 11.9221 Cleaning Cleaning materfals eneral maintena(Ke Insurance ebsite PRS for Musk LKense Posta e ond printing ifts ond celebrations CDA membershi Bank Account Fees St Marks Hire Bookin refunds CDA Grant forold Friends 12.2761 11.5381 Service5 14221 12591 ixellaneous 12001 1361 1361 1601 11001 12831 17NI TAL OPEIIATING COST5 116.088) (16.913) OPERATING SURPLUS 7.441 4,552 Colney MllagE ￿￿1, a£harl￿ble I￿￿Orated Chty rmjmtv 11822fj7 le￿er￿ in Et*Thl & Wths Reg¢5tered &dress 54

202212023 2023ft0Z4 SPECIAL rrEMS None SURPLUS (DEFicrr) 7.441 4.552 CAPITAL One off ¢05ts11Kom• In New Boiler S￿e path and triangle grdvel Elecitical remedial work Screen in main hall Grdnt for lighting Ladies toilet acie5S Wot Erne ency Light replaterneTrt Front porch flat roof Office redecordtion Studio ceiling painting Front door extemal light Addilional spol light in main hall Defibrillatot insrallation 15.90DI 14.1741 13,3181 11.4901 3.041 18761 1851 12.7001 15701 1501 13891 Capltal balance 11.868) 114,8821 CLOSING BALANCE 55,864 124.0001 12.0001 29,864 45,534 128,0001 11.0001 16,534 Provision INote 11 Pfovision (Note 21 Note L Proviyon for fuiure mah)r maintenarKe arKI retlacefftnt £4[￿ ktryear. (Allocation has made for the last 7 years) A total ttf £l.000 returnable depoyts are hEkl ot31st March Note 2 Note 3 No trustee has received remunÈrabon. benefits expense5. Some trustees aTe fflern￿rs of orgar4sations that have hired thè hall. These hi￿ have been made in accordaKe with the staThJard lire agreement appknLle to all hi￿￿. I, the underslgned, In ac¢ordanc with the wishes of the member5. tlected as Honorary Audltor to the Colney Heath Village Hall CIO. have examined the records and accounts and find them to be a true and accurate record as presented by the Treasurer. Slgned ....... ..Date.... Mr D Gutteridge Cdrw Heaih Hal, (xwllsatim. C￿"ty rxjrter 1182267 Enrlarnl & IAs RegtsierBd aik1ress 54

COLNEY HE.4TH VILLAGE HALL VIA'¢.colriiS,Iiea:h.villacJer.dl.iQtn co B&ance held in account 202212023 Income 202312024 To￿1 26,639.71 26,111.17 52,750.88 Less ex enses Total bolance in l>ank 31st March 2024 36,636.74 16,114.14 Balance held in accoLtnt 202212023 Income 202312024 otal balance in bank 31" Mar¢h 2024 29,224.44 195.28 29A19.72 Baance held in CAF Aeeount 21si March 2024 Bdance held in CAF Samn s Accounl 31st March 2024 16,114.14 29.419.72 otal balance in 3111 Mar¢h 2024 45.533.86 l. the undersigneil, In accordance ￿7th the wishes of the members, ele￿ed as Honorary Auditor to the Q>lney H&h Ifillage Hall CIO. have examined the records and a¢count$ and find them to be a true and a£¢urats record as presented by the Treasurer. Slgned..... Mr D. Gutteridge L*. c• Heath. AL4￿s