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2024-06-30-accounts

Trustees’ Annual Report for the period

From 01/07/2023 Period start date To 30/06/2024 Period end date Charity name: CONINGSBY & TATTERSHALL LIONS CLUB

Charity registration number: 1183298

Objectives and Activities

Objectives and Activities
Summary of the purposes of the
charity as set out in its governing
document
The objects of the Club are such purposes as are
exclusively charitable in England & Wales; including
encouraging service-minded people to serve their
community without personal reward; supporting
youth to develop their skills, capacities and
capabilities; promoting the Voluntary Sector for the
public benefit; the relief of poverty and the relief of
those in need; promoting for the benefit of the public
the conservation, protection and improvement of the
physical and natural environment.
Summary of the main activities in
relation to those purposes for the
public benefit, in particular, the
activities, projects or services
identified in the accounts.
The Club maintains a Local Nature Reserve with the
active assistance of several volunteers; a weekly
youth club, for the age group 12-18 years and runs a
Community venue which includes regular Coffee &
Chat mornings for Senior Citizens. Welfare grants
are provided, in confidence, for those in need.
Members continue to deliver Prescriptions for those
unable to leave home. The Club also provides food
and household items for Families who are known to
be in financial distress.
Statement confirming whether the
trustees have had regard to the
guidance issued by the Charity
Commission on public benefit
The Club’ s aim is to always provide benefit for the
Community. Entry costs at fundraising events are
kept low in order to enable and encourage
participation; other activities are run on a non-profit
basis. Members have now been able to reintroduce
all of our regular activities; the Club continues to help
the Community wherever possible.

Additional information

Policy on grant making The Club has a Grant making Policy; Trustees apply
funds at their discretion, making grants where they
believe that their contribution will make a real
difference.
Policy on social investment including
program related investment
The Club runs a free Youth club for 12-18 year-olds;
it maintains a Local Nature Reserve, open to the
Public; it also runs a Community venue. The Club
provides funding for Community Welfare needs.
Contribution made by volunteers The Club has 30 adult members and 15 youth
members, all of whom, together with family
members, help at various activities. Several other
volunteers help to maintain the Local Nature
Reserve.
Other Members who regularly come into contact with
young or vulnerable people are DBS checked.

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.
The Local Nature Reserve maintained for Public
access.
A Community venue run under a non-profit basis.
A Youth Club that encourages volunteering and
community service.
Escorting Santa’s Sleigh around the housing estates
during December.
Providing funds to the local schools to enable full
participation in extra-curriculum activities by all
pupils.
Providing funds, in confidence, for needy individuals
and families.
Providing a daily prescription delivery service for
those unable to leave their home.
Providing food for Families in need.
Members volunteer to help at the local Hospital.
Providing affordable family events to encourage
socialising and improve moral.

Additional information

Achievements against objectives set The Club plans a range of activities, including free,
non-profit and low cost events.
Members maintain a flexible approach to needs and
continue to help the Community on a purely
voluntary basis.
Performance of fundraising activities
against objectives set
Fundraising activities have now returned to Pre-
Covid levels.
Investment performance against
objectives
The Club does not invest its funds, these are used to
support the Community.
Other The Club has prepared for all its regular activities for
the next financial year.

Financial Review

Review of the charity’s financial
position at the end of the period
The Club remains sound financially; it was able to
restart all activities previously cancelled due to
Covid-19 and continues to receive small public
donations which supplements own funds, enabling
all necessary charitable expense.
Statement explaining the policy for
holding reserves stating why they are
held
Most funds are dispersed annually; sufficient funds
are retained to cover one years known fixed
expenses.
Amount of reserves held £5000

Additional information

The charity’s principal sources of
funds (including any fundraising)
The principal source of funds is fundraising events
however, additionally this year, a small local
business grant and some public donations were
received.
Investment policy and objectives
including any social investment
policy adopted
Funds are used to support the community. The
primary aim of the Club is to support and improve
facilities available to the community.
A description of the principal risks
facing the charity
The principle risk is that people would no longer
volunteer to give their time for no personal benefit.

Structure, Governance and Management

Description of charity’s trusts:
Type of governing document Constitution, adopted 8thMay 2019
How is the charity constituted? CIO
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
There are 4 ex-officio Trustees; Club President,
Immediate Past President, Secretary and Treasurer.
There are 5 other Trustees voted in by Club
members. All Trustees serve a one-year term but
can be reselected.

Additional information

Policies and procedures adopted for
the induction and training of trustees
Trustees are issued with documented guidance
about their role and responsibilities. Verbal
explanations are provided when appropriate.
The charity’s organisational structure
and any wider network with which the
charity works
The Charity is a democratic Club of volunteers
organised by elected Club Officers. The Club is a
member of a democratic world-wide association of
similar Clubs.
Relationship with any related parties The Club maintains a good relationship with local
government and other charitable groups

Reference and Administrative details

Charity name Charity name CONINGSBY & TATTERSHALL LIONS CLUB CONINGSBY & TATTERSHALL LIONS CLUB
Registered charity number 1183298
Charity’s principal address 65 High Street
Tattershall
Lincoln
LN4 4NN
Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
Trustee name Office (if any) Dates acted if not for whole
year
Name of person (or body) entitled
to appoint trustee (ifany)
1 Neil Marshall President ex-officio
2 Patricia Phillips Secretary ex-officio
3 Michael Phillips Treasurer ex-officio
4 Geoff Herberts Past President ex-officio
5 Mick Bryant Club Members
6 WallyGoldspink Club Members
7 Anne Simons Club Members
8 TonyGibbons Club Members
9 Simon Burr Club Members

Declarations

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees

Signature(s) Neil Marshall Michael Phillips Full name(s) Position (eg Secretary, Chair Treasurer Chair, etc) Date 08/07/2024

Charity Name No (if any) No (if any)
CONINGSBY & TATTERSHALL LIONS CLUB 1183298
Receipts andpayments accounts CC16a
Period start date Period end date
For the period from 01/07/23 To 30/06/24

Section A Receipts and payments

Section A Receipts and payments Section A Receipts and payments Section A Receipts and payments
Unrestricted funds
to the nearest £
to the nearest £
A1 Receipts
Restricted
funds
to the nearest £
Endowment
funds
Total funds
to the nearest £
Last year
to the nearest £
16897
4899
Fundraisingactivities 16,432 -
-
-
-
-
-
- 16,432
4,277
635
2,685
2,850
26,879
Members Social activities 4277 -
CommunityService activities 635 - -
Lions Den rent 2685
2850
- 2719
Grants & Donations - 891
Sub total(Gross income for AR) 26,879 - 25,406
A2 Asset and investment sales,
(see table).
-
-
-
- - -
-
-
- - -
Sub total - - -
Total receipts 26,879
A3 Payments
26,879 - - 26,879 25,406

Membership subscriptions
2961
6927
1556
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 2,961
6,927
1,556
808
5,585
60
10,147
28,044
2,392
Fundraising activities - 7,063
Members Social activities - 2,021
Community Service activities 808 -
Lions Den maintenance & Utilities 5585
60
10147
- 7,633
Pingle LNR maintenance - 487
Charitable & Welfare donations - 13,902
**Sub total ** 28,044 - 33,498
A4 Asset and investment
purchases,(see table)
-
-
-
- - -
-
-
- -
**Sub total ** - - -
Total payments 28,044
Net of receipts/(payments) - 1,165
A5 Transfers between funds
-
A6 Cash funds last year end
36488
Cash funds this year end 35,323
28,044 - - 28,044 33,498
- 1,165 - - - 1,165
-
36,488
35,323
- 8,092
- - - -
36488 -
-
- 44,580
35,323 - 36,488

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period

Categories
B1 Cash funds
B2 Other monetary assets
B3 Investment assets
B5 Liabilities
B4 Assets retained for the
charity’s own use
Signed by one or two trustees on behalf
of all the trustees
Details
Lloyds Bank account
(agree balances with receipts and payments account(s))
Details
Details
Details
Details
Signature
Total cash funds
to nearest £
35323
Unrestricted
funds
to nearest £
35323
Unrestricted
funds
-
- -
- -
35,323 -
OK
to nearest £
Unrestricted
funds
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -
Fund to which
asset belongs
-
-
-
-
-
Fund to which
asset belongs
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Fund to which
liability relates
-
-
-
-
-
N MARSHALL
C M PHILLIPS

Trustees’ Annual Report for the period

From 01/07/2023 Period start date To 30/06/2024 Period end date Charity name: CONINGSBY & TATTERSHALL LIONS CLUB

Charity registration number: 1183298

Objectives and Activities

Objectives and Activities
Summary of the purposes of the
charity as set out in its governing
document
The objects of the Club are such purposes as are
exclusively charitable in England & Wales; including
encouraging service-minded people to serve their
community without personal reward; supporting
youth to develop their skills, capacities and
capabilities; promoting the Voluntary Sector for the
public benefit; the relief of poverty and the relief of
those in need; promoting for the benefit of the public
the conservation, protection and improvement of the
physical and natural environment.
Summary of the main activities in
relation to those purposes for the
public benefit, in particular, the
activities, projects or services
identified in the accounts.
The Club maintains a Local Nature Reserve with the
active assistance of several volunteers; a weekly
youth club, for the age group 12-18 years and runs a
Community venue which includes regular Coffee &
Chat mornings for Senior Citizens. Welfare grants
are provided, in confidence, for those in need.
Members continue to deliver Prescriptions for those
unable to leave home. The Club also provides food
and household items for Families who are known to
be in financial distress.
Statement confirming whether the
trustees have had regard to the
guidance issued by the Charity
Commission on public benefit
The Club’ s aim is to always provide benefit for the
Community. Entry costs at fundraising events are
kept low in order to enable and encourage
participation; other activities are run on a non-profit
basis. Members have now been able to reintroduce
all of our regular activities; the Club continues to help
the Community wherever possible.

Additional information

Policy on grant making The Club has a Grant making Policy; Trustees apply
funds at their discretion, making grants where they
believe that their contribution will make a real
difference.
Policy on social investment including
program related investment
The Club runs a free Youth club for 12-18 year-olds;
it maintains a Local Nature Reserve, open to the
Public; it also runs a Community venue. The Club
provides funding for Community Welfare needs.
Contribution made by volunteers The Club has 30 adult members and 15 youth
members, all of whom, together with family
members, help at various activities. Several other
volunteers help to maintain the Local Nature
Reserve.
Other Members who regularly come into contact with
young or vulnerable people are DBS checked.

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.
The Local Nature Reserve maintained for Public
access.
A Community venue run under a non-profit basis.
A Youth Club that encourages volunteering and
community service.
Escorting Santa’s Sleigh around the housing estates
during December.
Providing funds to the local schools to enable full
participation in extra-curriculum activities by all
pupils.
Providing funds, in confidence, for needy individuals
and families.
Providing a daily prescription delivery service for
those unable to leave their home.
Providing food for Families in need.
Members volunteer to help at the local Hospital.
Providing affordable family events to encourage
socialising and improve moral.

Additional information

Achievements against objectives set The Club plans a range of activities, including free,
non-profit and low cost events.
Members maintain a flexible approach to needs and
continue to help the Community on a purely
voluntary basis.
Performance of fundraising activities
against objectives set
Fundraising activities have now returned to Pre-
Covid levels.
Investment performance against
objectives
The Club does not invest its funds, these are used to
support the Community.
Other The Club has prepared for all its regular activities for
the next financial year.

Financial Review

Review of the charity’s financial
position at the end of the period
The Club remains sound financially; it was able to
restart all activities previously cancelled due to
Covid-19 and continues to receive small public
donations which supplements own funds, enabling
all necessary charitable expense.
Statement explaining the policy for
holding reserves stating why they are
held
Most funds are dispersed annually; sufficient funds
are retained to cover one years known fixed
expenses.
Amount of reserves held £5000

Additional information

The charity’s principal sources of
funds (including any fundraising)
The principal source of funds is fundraising events
however, additionally this year, a small local
business grant and some public donations were
received.
Investment policy and objectives
including any social investment
policy adopted
Funds are used to support the community. The
primary aim of the Club is to support and improve
facilities available to the community.
A description of the principal risks
facing the charity
The principle risk is that people would no longer
volunteer to give their time for no personal benefit.

Structure, Governance and Management

Description of charity’s trusts:
Type of governing document Constitution, adopted 8thMay 2019
How is the charity constituted? CIO
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
There are 4 ex-officio Trustees; Club President,
Immediate Past President, Secretary and Treasurer.
There are 5 other Trustees voted in by Club
members. All Trustees serve a one-year term but
can be reselected.

Additional information

Policies and procedures adopted for
the induction and training of trustees
Trustees are issued with documented guidance
about their role and responsibilities. Verbal
explanations are provided when appropriate.
The charity’s organisational structure
and any wider network with which the
charity works
The Charity is a democratic Club of volunteers
organised by elected Club Officers. The Club is a
member of a democratic world-wide association of
similar Clubs.
Relationship with any related parties The Club maintains a good relationship with local
government and other charitable groups

Reference and Administrative details

Charity name Charity name CONINGSBY & TATTERSHALL LIONS CLUB CONINGSBY & TATTERSHALL LIONS CLUB
Registered charity number 1183298
Charity’s principal address 65 High Street
Tattershall
Lincoln
LN4 4NN
Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
Trustee name Office (if any) Dates acted if not for whole
year
Name of person (or body) entitled
to appoint trustee (ifany)
1 Neil Marshall President ex-officio
2 Patricia Phillips Secretary ex-officio
3 Michael Phillips Treasurer ex-officio
4 Geoff Herberts Past President ex-officio
5 Mick Bryant Club Members
6 WallyGoldspink Club Members
7 Anne Simons Club Members
8 TonyGibbons Club Members
9 Simon Burr Club Members

Declarations

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees

Signature(s) Neil Marshall Michael Phillips Full name(s) Position (eg Secretary, Chair Treasurer Chair, etc) Date 08/07/2024