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PRIDE IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE A N N U A L R E P O R T Y E A R E N D I N G 3 1 S T O C T O B E R 2 0 2 2

R E G I S T E R E D C H A R I T Y N U M B E R : 1 1 8 5 2 0 1

2022

TABLE OF CONTENTS

List of Trustees 2 Governance 2 Charity Objectives 3 Strategy 2022 3-5 Chair's Report 6-7 External Memberships 8 Friends of Pride 9 Life-Time Members 10 Thank-Yous 11 Annual Accounts & Treasurer's 12-16 Report

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87 Brunswick Street, Cheltenham, Gloucester

PRINCIPAL ADDRESS

PRIDE IN GLOUCESTERSHIRE TRUSTEES

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Samantha Neath
Jay-Jay Potter- Matt Devereux Richard Stevens
Peachey Deputy-Chair/ Secretary Treasurer
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He/Him Community Outreach He/Him He/Him
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Jordan Bonner Kate Glanfield Sophie Tailford C ommunications & Trustee Volunteers Coordinator/ She/Her Marketing Social Media She/Her She/Her

GOVERNANCE

The organisation is an unincorporated association with a membership who provide the role of holding the trustees to account on behalf of the LGBTQ+ community of Gloucestershire. The trustees are responsible for the planning and running of the charity.

The charity had 59 registered members. From these members, 11 served as trustees at some point during the year, 1 assisted as a part of our inclusions outreach group and 3 helped in operational support roles supporting the trustees in operational roles.

The charity is also part of the following networks:

LGBT+ Partnership European Pride Organisers Cheltenham, Gloucestershire & Association (EPOA) Beyond

UK Pride Organisers Network (UKPON) National Council of Voluntary Action (NCVO)

InterPride

Trustee List/ 2 Governance

CHARITY OBJECTIVES

STRATEGY FOR 2022

At the start of the year the organisation set out a strategy following feedback from Gloucestershire’s LGBTQ+ community in a Post-Pride online survey and comments made by its members. This report details the work the charity carried out in order to achieve the strategy for the year.

The strategy covered four main areas:

  1. Making our annual Pride day event in Gloucester more accessible

  2. Better provide at Pride events for different sub groups at our events to make them more inclusive.

  3. Year round activities to bring Pride to different areas of the county.

  4. Other strategic activities to further spread the message of Pride in Gloucestershire outside the county.

Below, we will go through how we did with these targets for the year.

PRIDE DAY 2022

Improve the Accessibility of Pride in Gloucestershire, working towards the Bronze 'Attitude is Everything' accreditation.

We have made great progress through the year to work towards the Bronze 'Attitude is Everything' accreditation. Sam has been in contact with the organisation to discuss the programme and how our Charity fits into the accreditation. We launched a new and more accessible website, invested in our own Sensory area equip, funded Moblioo’s at Cheltenham and Gloucester and installed a stage ramp on the main stage at Gloucester amongst other initiatives. Sam has reported back to the organisation and we await to find out if we have achieved enough to meet the Bronze accreditation criteria.

Charity Objectives/ 2022 3 Strategy

PRIDE DAY 2022

Promote inclusivity by providing more for the different sub-groups of our community

Throughout the year, Sam worked closely with our Community-Outreach group to develop the various site zones for our main September event. We introduced a Youth Zone for the first time and had Musicworks bring a music making bus, expanded the Trans Zone, improved the sensory/Neurodiverse area and were able to hold more activities in the Family Zone.

Sadly, with the moving of our date due to the sudden death of HM Queen Elizabeth II, plans had to change and not all of the planned zones were able to happen as planned, we had to cancel the Bi Zone and Kink and Fetish area and our plans for an Acoustic stage also had to be shelved in order to keep other stages program’s full as a result of less artists being available from the postponement and train strikes that were held on the day. Moving into 2023, we are committed to carrying on the work through our community outreach group and ensuring that we will be able to introduce of the Bi Zone and an improved K&F Zone for the day. In positive news, our close working relationship with Trans Gloucester throughout the year enabled us to assist them in their growth and development, after speaking with their group organisers we started our first year round project by bringing the group under the operation of the charity. This will provide them with the support to provide stability and growth but also at the same time allow us to develop how we operate other such projects/groups with their own operational teams as we expand the reach across the county.

Engage more with local businesses

Through the year we have managed to connect with more local businesses than before. Our Pride Week (original and rescheduled) saw the most engagement with local businesses than we have seen previously, Multiple businesses in the city centre got involved and decorated their shop fronts and businesses in support of Pride week and the events taking place across the various Gate streets.

We continued the Pride Hub in Kings Walk Shopping Centre and had a number of smaller activities around the city. We have also improved how we select new sponsors to ensure they have equality policies in place and challenge them to show how they support the LGBTQ+ community with a view to promote what businesses do to encourage best practice.

2022 4 Strategy

Year-round events to connect the community Growing on our 2019 Pride on Tour, this year saw us organise and hold pride events in Cirencester, Cinderford & Tewkesbury as well as returning the Cheltenham Pride in the Park. We also provided advise and on the day support to the newly formed Dursley Pride. 2023 will see us continue these events, grown local connections, but also work closer with the local communities to give them the opportunity to help run more local events with us supporting from a tactical and governance oversight position. This is an amazing opportunity for us to share our experience with the county’s community and improve our reach into more rural areas.

Spread the message of Pride in Gloucestershire outside the county. As we have always done, we have continued to spread the name of Pride in Gloucestershire around the country and increasingly into Europe. We attended the EPOA conference this year in Turin and various prides across Europe and UK promoting what we do in the county. But, it has not always been all rainbows and freedom, this year we also took the name of Pride in Gloucestershire to the a couple of prides held in hostile environments.

We visited Sofia in Bulgaria and EuroPride 2022 in Belgrade and took part in Kyiv Pride’s march in Warsaw, Poland. The community in these areas struggle with not just the rights we have but also regularly subject to widespread hostility, abuse and hate from the wider public. By standing in solidarity with our friends in these areas we help to bring international attention to help them make progress.

Hold our annual event in Gloucester

Despite rescheduling our original September date, we were still able to bring our annual event to Gloucester, only 3 weeks later than originally planned. Many of our plans had to be altered but despite this stressful and testing time for the team, in true resilience, we were still able to make the event happen and deliver our community’s Pride successfully. We also really thank the flexibility of our community, authorities, traders, suppliers and volunteers to make this happen.

2022 5 Strategy

CHAIR'S REPORT

It is an honour to be part of the Pride movement and a privilege to do this in a county that I love. Our measure of success with Pride In Gloucestershire is in its inclusion of the community and as a custodian of Pride In Gloucestershire, both the team and myself have been extremely conscious of this throughout the year.

2022 was always going to be a tough and extremely busy year for Pride In Gloucestershire, with the ambitious task of taking pride out to our community, and ensuring that the rural and isolated communities of the county were provided for. The team have worked tireless in the background to ensure that this year has been a success.

Pride In Gloucestershire this year, took pride to 5 different locations across the county, with each one of the prides tailored to each of the locations they were held. Every event was different and received well by the communities. With the hard work of the team, we have started to breakdown the isolation that many feel within our large and rural communities across the county and a base for us to be able to work on into the coming years.

2022, was a special year for the pride movement in the UK, celebrating 50 years since the first pride, and the team and community in Gloucestershire have shown that campaigning, connecting, and celebrating are alive and well.

EuroPride 2022 - Belgrade

Sofia Pride 2022

Pride in Gloucestershire 2022

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CHAIR'S REPORT

With a busy season for the team, it has been a steep learning curve for us all. Planning and executing at all of the events this year, has proved to have been difficult and has taken a lot of time, especially starting a lot of the events from scratch, however the forward planning now in place has made it easier for the team to plan in future years. We have had some significant changes in trustees throughout the last few months, and I thank all of those trustees who have been with us this year and wish them luck on their future journeys. I also again repeat a huge well done for those trustees that have remained and those that have joined throughout the year and look forward to working hard together into the future.

In September this year, the UK was thrown into shock and a period of mourning following the death of HM The Queen. This had the knock-on effect of leaving the team in a very difficult situation, a situation that has never been faced by a Pride Organisation in the UK before, and after lengthy discussions it was deemed the most appropriate action was to postpone the event. This had a huge knock-on effect to the original plans of Gloucester, however, we as an organisation still hosted a pride event, and look forward to bringing the full plans of 2022 into the following years.

Our plans for EuroPride 2026 have been steadily taking shape in the background and this year we have done extensive visits across Europe. 2023, is the year of our bid and we have a lot of work to do but we have confidence that we can bring EuroPride to Gloucestershire.

This year has been a huge learning curve and we still have a lot to do to achieve our full goals. On personal reflections the end of this pride season has been difficult with issues effecting the team, which has made us personally reflect on and a need to build on and improve the team. This is something to be mindful in the future that the team must work together and improve their teamwork and leadership skills to best effect the charity and the organisation to be fully effective.

In the wider LGBTQ+ realms there is still a long way to go for true equality in the UK, and despite promises we need to work together more to fight harder for the changes needed in the UK

Here is to 2023, and I look forward to being involved in the future of this organisation.

Chair's Report

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Our External Memberships

Some information on three of the amazing organisations that we are proud to be part of

UKPON

Pride In Gloucestershire is proud to be a founding member of the UK Pride Organisers Network. Throughout the year we have engaged with the network and fellow members to help support each other and share our best practises. Throughout the year members of the Pride in Gloucestershire team have also attended other prides, including Doncaster, Cardiff and Oban.

It is also with great pleasure that we say congratulations to JayJay, who has recently returned to the board of UKPON, as the Director of Communications for 2022-24

EPOA

With our bid to host EuroPride getting ever closer within the next 12 months, 2022 saw an extensive programme spreading the word of Pride in Gloucestershire and visiting fellow member prides. Some of the visits have been to countries where having a pride is slightly more difficult that we have here in the UK, including Bulgaria, but also attending Copenhagen and other members. This year a team of trustees attending the EPOA conference in Turin, where we engaged with other members and joined the AGM, having our voice heard across Europe. It was unfortunate that JayJay lost his election, however, we do with luck to Julia & Lenny who are newly elected to the board of EPOA.

This year also saw both JayJay & Rich attend EuroPride in Belgrade, Serbia. This was one of the most important pride events in the 30-year history of EPOA. The event itself was fraught with difficulties, with the President of Serbia cancelling the event and the march, but we were defiant and worked closely with many of our European colleagues and the march and event went ahead. It is said that it was one of the single most scariest moments being part of the parade with a huge anti-pride protest happening, but it was worth it to be there standing firm with our colleagues in Belgrade and have the voice of our community heard. Standing shoulder to shoulder in solidarity.

Interpride

Pride in Gloucestershire still continues to be a member of InterPride. This year we were unable to attend the AGM in Mexico in person due to financial constraints, but we did vote in the AGM. We wish all those elected to the board congratulations, as well as congratulations to Amsterdam for winning WorldPride26. We would also like to thank Andy Train who has been the region rep for the UK for the last few years, who has kept us up to date and informed of events across the globe.

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Friends of Pride & Lifetime Members

Every year PRIDE in Gloucestershire committee members put forward their nominations for 'Friends of Pride' & Lifetime Members.

These nominations are discussed as a committee and we vote on those who have proven to be great friend's of the charity in helping us to achieve our goals and strategy.

Lifetime Membership is awarded each year to two members of the Gloucestershire LGBTQ+ community that have gone above and beyond to ensure that the county's LGBTQ+ community are championed, supported and have the help available to them.

Friend's of Pride 2022

Previous Friend's of Pride

2018 - Gloucester City Homes, GGG, Kate Haigh, GGLC, Feathers LGBT Night, Gloucestershire Constabulary, Steph Lawrence, Rob Keetch (Dr Bev), Coventry Pride, My Umbrella. 2019 - Helen Down, Kevin Webley, Edward Danter, Reading Pride, Chris Brookes. 2020 - BBC Radio Gloucestershire, Chris Scadden, Jon Smith, Lansdown, Jordan Bonner & Trans Gloucester.

2021 - The Station Hotel, Animagi, Rt Worshipful Mayor of Cheltenham Cllr Steve Harvey, Everyman Theatre & Zane Price.

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Lifetime Members 2022

As a Lifetime Member, recipients are entitled to a free membership of the charitys membership. This gives them the opportunity to gain information about the Charities events and plans for the year along with the ability to scrutinise and question every aspect.

Emma Palethorpe

Emma has been the driving force behind our relationship with St James Place, who sponsored some of our Pride Events this year. But that is not why she is a Life Time Member. We have made her a Life Time Member because of the tireless work she does at St James Place to further our community and give employees and clients a safe space to work in and be a part of.

Cllr Andrew Gravells

A strong friend of the charity who has assisted us throughout the past few year. Cllr Andrew Gravells has worked hard to ensure that we are able to gain crucial funding and help throughout the year. But it isn't just this year, Cllr Andrew Gravells has been there for the Charity since the beginning and beyond that, has been working for the LGBTQ+ community for years before hand.

Current Life Time Members

2018 - Andy Harley & Josie Dutton 2019 - Emma Mawby & Richard Stevens 2020 - Robin Agascar MBE & Kate Glanfield 2021 - Kate Haigh & Norman Ferguson

Life Time 10 Members

' - Thank You s

In addition, we would also like to thank the following people, organisations and businesses for their support, advice and help this year.

Our Funders & Sponsors:

Sovereign Housing, Crowdfunder UK, The National Lottery Community Fund, Gloucestershire County Council, Gloucester City Council,

Cheltenham Borough Council, Tewkesbury town Council, Cinderford Town Council, Cirencester Town Council,

St James Place, Unilever & Walls Ice Cream, Thinkproject, Mira Showers, CraignNDave, Tesco, RE Recruitment, Gloucester City Homes, Mirage & Mole, Be More Bob, Doggy Baking Co, Fandangos, Jax Bar & Nightclub,

Supporting Businesses

Cotswold Web Design, GE Aviation Pride Alliance, Holiday Inn Express Cheltenham, Holiday Inn Gloucester, The Thatch Inn Quedgeley, Sanctus Group, Cheltenham Racecourse, Kings Walk Shopping Centre, Enterprise Rental, Partybench, The Sword Inn, The Lansdown Cheltenham, The Cheltenham Trust, Tivoli Cinema, Sainsburys, Morrisons, Tesco, The Common Room.

Suppliers

A V Connect, C S Crowd Management, Danters Funfair, St Johns Ambulance, 365 Medical, Classic Marquees of Malvern, Brandon Hire Station & John Lucas,

Other supporters

Visit Gloucestershire, Philip Walker, Mhari Smith, Cirencester Vegan Market, Alan Myatt, Cllr Andrew Gravells, Cllr Howard Hyman, Andy Kime & The Growth Hub, EPOA, UKPON, Michelle Probert, Mina Fraser, Jonathan Stevens, Jack Taylor, Sean Bulley, Marian Rogers, Cllr Steve Harvey & Ben Potter-Peachey.

All of our volunteers, performers, stall holders and our members.

We would also like to thank the trustees that have been with us at different points of the year to help make this year happen; Anya McKenna, Chris Scadden, Chris Varney & Wyatt Davis.

Finally, we would to thank all of the Gloucestershire LGBTQ+ community, friends, allies and supporters from the across the UK that have helped keep your Pride in Gloucestershire!

Thank-You's

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Treasurer's Re ort & Annual Accounts p

The accounts are prepared on a receipts and payments basis, this year’s total income was £60,362.53 and as such are subject to an independent examination.

This year has certainly been our busiest ever and the income required to make this work was certainly a daunting task to source. However, we have been taken aback by the support from funders, councils, sponsors, traders and the public in making this happen.

Our total income for the year was £60,362.53 and total expenditure £60,332.44 leaving us with a surplus of £30.09.

However, there is still income relating to 2022 still due to be received including bar commission of £182.50 and traders fees of £425. We are also due reimbursements from trustees for additional uniform

Whilst we were lucky in receiving some unexpected funding, we also experienced unexpected expenditure, mainly due to the postponement of our main Pride event in Gloucester due to the passing of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II.

Reserves Policy

The charity had revised its reserves policy to work towards holding 7.5% of its annual expenditure, the cost of 2023’s activities are likely to be £50k meaning reserves should be increased to £3,750 from the current £3,354.28.

Income/Reciepts Summary

Fundraising

Our Gross income was £60,843.06

The focus this year’s income was larger grants and corporate sponsorship rather than fundraising events as such. We did secure a Venue Partnership with Jax Bar and Nightclub and in addition to this took advantage of the numerous Mini Prides to sell merchandise to raise funds with the Cirencester event being the most successful.

Grants

Gloucestershire County Council awarded us 2 grants of £5,000 each. One from the Build Back Better Market Towns Fund which was used for capital equipment for the series of mini Prides and the other to support the Pride in Gloucestershire event and out trustees to attend an important networking conference. In addition, we secured another National Lottery Grant to support Inclusion and Accessibility at Pride and also an unrestricted grant from Sovereign Housing for £10,000.

Treasurer's Report/ 12 Annual Accounts

Sponsorship & Advertising

We were able to grow our sponsorship income significantly as a result of enhanced sponsor packages and the success of 2021. We secured sponsorships from Walls Ice Cream (Main Stage), Thinkproject (Cabaret Stage), CraigNDave (Youth Zone/Silver), Kohler Mira (Silver), Gloucester City Homes (Bronze Plus), Re Recruitment (Bronze) and Tesco (Bronze). We also had a sponsorship and advertising package agreed with the Pride Alliance of GE Aviation.

Stall fees, Catering, Fairground Fees & Bar Commision

With the postponement of Pride Day and rail strikes on the new date attendance at Pride in Gloucestershire was lower than in previous years and this did effect the trader turnover and as a result Bar Commission. We had a really good take up in Stalls even though a number had to cancel for the new date and also due to staff illness on the lead up to the 1st October.

Mini Prides

The mini Pride concept across 4 towns was going to be a challenge to fund. Very early on we secured capital funding of £5,000 from Gloucestershire County Council’s Build Back Better Market Fund and along with smaller grants from Cheltenham Borough Council, Cinderford Town Council and Tewkesbury Town Council and sponsorship from St James Place, be More Bob and Doggy Baking Co we were able to cover the key costs of the event.

We supplemented grants and sponsors with some bar and catering provision but mainly from a group of stallholders that joined us on our tour around the county. Each event had it’s unique income mix which complemented the unique feel of each event.

Collections, donations and Gift Aid

2022 has been a year where people, businesses and groups have been reaching our to us to support us and to help us bring Pride back to our community. We received just over £1,000 in Gift Aid, donations totalling £1,848 froma variety of sources including the Gloucester Lottery, regular contributors and one off business donations.

Treasurer's Report/ 13 Annual Accounts

Expenditure/Payments Summary

Our Gross expenditure was £60,332.44

In summary our expenditure far exceeded the budget set at the start of the year due principally to:

·The postponement of the Pride in Gloucestershire event cost the organisation £3,135 in international performer fees expensed and not reclaimable, £673 hospitality costs expensed the weekend to

accommodate and look after the international artists concerned and

£797 of equipment hire costs for a Van and Benches which were collected before the decision to postpone (however the bench hire company refunded some of the original cost and has given us free hire for 2023).

Fundraising

The cost of fundraising relating to merchandise purchases were £3,006 for flags, badges and keyrings in preparation for all event throughout the year. The net amount raised from merchandise was £2,438 vs a £2,000 target in the budget.

Performers and Hospitality

The cost of Pride Day performers and accommodating them exceeded budget by £1,900. (The cost of the postponement was circa £2,200). We were also helped by Holiday Inn and The Thatch Inn in Quedgeley with free accommodation for Pride and the train strikes meant we saved a further £600 for performers who couldn’t make Pride on the day.

Due to these last minute cancellations we cancelled the Acoustic Stage and used acts booked for that to fill slots on both Cabaret and Main Stages.

Feature Areas/ Structures

With grant funding covering the costs of structure hire for Feature Areas such as the Trans Zone, Family Zone and Youth Zone we were able to afford more costs for programme items for these areas including part covering the costs of the MusicWorks bus for the Youth Zone and free Circus skills and crazy bikes areas for the Family Zones.

Treasurer's Report/ 14 Annual Accounts

Equipment Purchase

We purchased a number of large professional gazebos thanks to the various streams of grant funding but so were able to purchase fire extinguishers, tables and a replacement megaphone.

Accessibility

As we strived this year to achieve the Bronze stage of the Attitude is Everything accreditation we were supported through National Lottery funding to increase our facilities for those with accessibility needs. We were able to provide BSL interpreters again, a Mobiloo, purchase our own Sensory Zone equipment and provide a ramp for the main stage.

Security and Medical

The costs of providing security and medical cover were slightly underbudget due to a provider being chosen who was not VAT registered.

Pride Hub

This year’s Pride Hub costs were minimal and involved insurance and consumables for the week.

Other Costs

As we build towards bidding for EuroPride we have started to incur costs to fund the marketing and travel to other Prides around Europe to engage others with our bid. Visits were made to Copenhagen, Warsaw, Belgrade, Brussels, Sofia and the EPOA AGM in Turin, Italy.

We also had an office for the first time and there were costs we incurred for rent and for consumables to part equip the office on top of the donated furniture we received. The cost of the office was too much to continue with and we are currently in the process of moving our equipment into storage and dispose of the office furniture we were given.

2023

2022 stretched the organisation to its limits and therefore 2023 will be a year of refining how we operate financially to take us to the next step in organisational growth, including running projects and groups such as Trans in Gloucestershire. Matching the grant funding success of 2022 maybe a challenge however applications have started already. Sponsorship will be a continued to develop and we will build on this and see how it transpires against the current economic position in the UK. The effect of this on our finances is not yet known however the relationships we have build with traders in 2023 will help give more security over trading income moving forward.

Treasurer's Report/ 15 Annual Accounts

INCOME

EXPENDITURE

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£575
£4,162
£1,969 £3,232
£1,036 £683 £1,848
£3,384 £8,405
£1,362 £7,337.79 £260
£3,861
£641
£5,394
£5,000
£1,377
£462
£1,526
£1,408
£1,000 £3,946
£300 £20,700
£7,961
£300
£5,039
£1,300 £1,192
£3,385 £4,190 £3,132
£9150 £3,322
£280 £671 £806
Performers & Hospitality Security & Medical
Sundry Pride Day Costs
Fundraising Structures, Fencing & Toilets Pride in the Forest: Cinderford
Insurance
Grants Pride Hub
Parade Costs
Administration
Sponsorship Pride in the Park: Cheltenham
Stall Fees Pride in the Hall: Tewkesbury Feature Areas
Parade IncomeGran EuroPride Bid Related Accessibility
Volunteer Mgnt
Stage Production
Pride Day Collections Pride Picnics Capital Grant
Equipment Purchase
Pride in the Cotswolds: Ciren
Security & Medical
Costs of Fundraising
Sundry Pride Day Costs
Pride in the Forest: Cinderford
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Pride Hub Administration Feature Areas Accessibility Volunteer Mgnt Pride Picnics Capital Grant Pride in the Cotswolds: Ciren Costs of Fundraising

income
Fundraising
Grants
Sponsorship
Stall Fees
Catering Fees
Fairground
Parade Income
Bar Income
Pride Day Collections
Pride Picnics Capital Grant
Pride in the Park: Chelt
Pride in the Forest: Cin
Pride in the Cotswolds: Ciren
Pride in the Hall: Tewk
Pride Hub
Gift Aid
Other Income
Donations
income
Fundraising
Grants
Sponsorship
Stall Fees
Catering Fees
Fairground
Parade Income
Bar Income
Pride Day Collections
Pride Picnics Capital Grant
Pride in the Park: Chelt
Pride in the Forest: Cin
Pride in the Cotswolds: Ciren
Pride in the Hall: Tewk
Pride Hub
Gift Aid
Other Income
Donations
7,337.79
20,700
9,225
3,385
1,300
300
300
1,000
462
5,000
3,861
1,362
1,969
575
-
1,036
683
1,848
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
Actual
5,970.00
8,000
7,950
3,805
1,680
400
300
1,850
400
-
3,100
1,950
1,950
780
500
700
510
700
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
£
Budget
60,344
£
40,545
£
Expenditure Actual Actual Budget Budget
Performers & Hospitality £ 8,405 £ 6,500
Stage Production £ 5,394 £ 4,250
Feature Areas £ 1,408 £ 900
Structures, Fencing & Toilets £ 7,961 £ 4,700
Equipment Purchase £ 1,192 £ 500
Accessibility £ 3,132 £ 2,000
Insurance £ 806 £ 700
Security & Medical £ 3,322 £ 3,650
Volunteer Mngt £ 671 £ 1,000
Parade Costs £ 280 £ 500
Sundry Pride Day Costs £ 4,190 £ 1,800
Pride Picnic Capital Grant £ 5,039 £ -
Pride in the Park: Chelt £ 3,946 £ 2,866
Pride in the Forest: Cind £ 1,526 £ 1,740
Pride in the Cotswold: Ciren £ 1,377 £ 1,690
Pride in the Hall: Tewk £ 641 £ 990
Pride Hub £ 260 £ 350
Costs of Fundraising £ 3,384 £ 2,500
EuroPride Bid Related £ 3,232 £ 380
Administration £ 4,162 £ 2,425
£ 60,328 £ 39,441

Treasurer's Report/ 16 Annual Accounts

PRIDE in Gloucestershire

Registered Charity No 1185201 Annual Accounts for year ending 31st October 2022

Prepared on a Receipts and Payments basis

Receipts / Income

Receipts / Income
Fundraising Activities
Budget
Unrestricted
Restricted
Total
Fund
Halloween Event
Venue Partnership
Quizzes
After Party
Other Events
TiG Fundraising
Merchandise
Core Activities
Grants
Sponsorship
Advertising
Stall Fees
Catering Fees
Fairground
Parade Income
Bar Income
Pride Day Collections
Pride Picnics Capital Grant
Pride in the Park Cheltenham
Pride in the Forest Cinderford
Pride in the Cotswolds Cirencester
Pride in the Hall Tewkesbury
Pride Hub
Misc Receipts
Membership Fees
Gift Aid
Income Relating to FY21
Misc Income
Donations
262.80
0.00
262.80
270.00
1,000.00
0.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
20.00
0.00
20.00
100.00
500.00
0.00
500.00
500.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
100.00
0.00
110.90
110.90
-
5,444.09
0.00
5,444.09
4,000.00
7,226.89
110.90
7,337.79
5,970.00
10,400.00
10,300.00
20,700.00
8,000.00
9,150.00
0.00
9,150.00
7,750.00
75.00
0.00
75.00
200.00
3,385.00
0.00
3,385.00
3,805.00
1,300.00
0.00
1,300.00
1,680.00
300.00
0.00
300.00
400.00
300.00
0.00
300.00
300.00
1,000.00
0.00
1,000.00
1,850.00
461.71
0.00
461.71
400.00
0.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
-
2,861.36
1,000.00
3,861.36
3,100.00
611.85
750.00
1,361.85
1,950.00
1,969.06
0.00
1,969.06
1,950.00
275.00
300.00
575.00
780.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
500.00
32,088.98
17,350.00
49,438.98
32,665.00
82.00
0.00
82.00
60.00
1,035.52
0.00
1,035.52
700.00
344.00
0.00
344.00
200.00
275.95
0.00
275.95
250.00
1,848.29
0.00
1,848.29
700.00
3,585.76
0.00
3,585.76
1,910.00
Total Receipts 42,901.63
17,460.90
60,362.53
40,545.00 -
Payments / Expenditure
Costs of Fundraising
Unrestricted
Restricted
Total
Budget
Fund
Halloween Event
Venue Partnership
Quizzes
After Party
Other Events
Cost of Merchandise Goods
377.00
0.00
377.00
500.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
-
0.00
0.00
0.00
-
0.00
0.00
0.00
-
0.00
0.00
0.00
-
3,006.72
0.00
3,006.72
2,000.00
3,383.72
0.00
3,383.72
2,500.00
Pride Day Production & Site Costs
Performers
Hospitality
Stage Production
Feature Areas
Structures
Fencing & Toilets
Equipment Purchase
Signage
Accessibility
Site Mngt Costs
Other Pride Day Costs
Insurance
Security & Medical
Licenses
Volunteer Mngt
Marketing
Parade Costs
Other Core Activities
Pride Picnics Capital Grant
Pride in the Park Cheltenham
Pride in the Forest Cinderford
Pride in the Cotswolds Cirencester
Pride in the Hall Tewkesbury
Pride Hub
7,444.06
0.00
7,444.06
5,000.00
960.67
0.00
960.67
1,500.00
1,144.00
4,250.00
5,394.00
4,250.00
1,408.38
0.00
1,408.38
900.00
3,248.70
1,092.00
4,340.70
2,450.00
3,045.15
575.00
3,620.15
2,250.00
807.93
383.99
1,191.92
500.00
1,449.45
161.70
1,611.15
400.00
103.81
3,027.78
3,131.59
2,000.00
1,738.27
0
1,738.27
500.00
21,350.42
9,490.47
30,840.89
19,750.00
805.88
0.00
805.88
700.00
3,322.25
0.00
3,322.25
3,650.00
130.03
0.00
130.03
400.00
670.87
0.00
670.87
1,000.00
710.88
0.00
710.88
500.00
280.00
0.00
280.00
500.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
300.00
5,919.91
0.00
5,919.91
7,050.00
0.00
5,039.44
5,039.44
-
2,926.36
1,020.00
3,946.36
2,866.00
1,525.63
0.00
1,525.63
1,740.00
582.43
794.99
1,377.42
1,690.00
340.75
300.00
640.75
990.00
259.74
0.00
259.74
350.00
5,634.91
7,154.43
12,789.34
7,636.00
Non Pride Day
Administration
EuroPride Bid Costs
Conference Fees/Network costs
Bank Charges
Office Costs
Costs relating to Prev Yr
1,078.45
0.00
1,078.45
750.00
1,736.63
0.00
1,736.63
-
745.83
750.00
1,495.83
380.00
293.46
0.00
293.46
100.00
2,419.21
0.00
2,419.21
1,200.00
375.00
0.00
375.00
375.00
6,648.58
750.00
7,398.58
2,805.00
1,078.45
0.00
1,078.45
750.00
1,736.63
0.00
1,736.63
-
745.83
750.00
1,495.83
380.00
293.46
0.00
293.46
100.00
2,419.21
0.00
2,419.21
1,200.00
375.00
0.00
375.00
375.00
6,648.58
750.00
7,398.58
2,805.00
1,078.45
0.00
1,078.45
750.00
1,736.63
0.00
1,736.63
-
745.83
750.00
1,495.83
380.00
293.46
0.00
293.46
100.00
2,419.21
0.00
2,419.21
1,200.00
375.00
0.00
375.00
375.00
6,648.58
750.00
7,398.58
2,805.00
Total Payments 42,937.54
17,394.90
60,332.44
39,741.00
Surplus/ (Deficit) (35.91)
66.00
30.09
804.00
Balances 31/10/2021
31/10/2022
Movement
Bank Account - Natwest
Petty Cash
PayPal
SumUp
2,756.21
£
2,646.61
£
109.60)

567.98
£
696.59
£
128.61
£
-
£
11.08
£
11.08
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
3,324.19
£
3,354.28
£
30.09
£
Amounts Still Owed to the Charity
Bar Commission
Catering Fees
Stall Fees
Amounts Still Owed by the Charity
Fire Extinguisher Hire
Gloucester Park Venue Hire
Consortium Membership Fees
182.50
£
Paid 01/11/22
260.00
£
Paid 09/11/22
165.00
£
607.50
£
108.00
£
Paid 04/11/22
204.00
£
Paid 18/11/22
25.00
£
Paid 04/11/22
337.00
£

Summary of Restricted Funds

Breakdown of Spending from
restricted Funds
TNL Community
Fund
Build Back Better
Market Towns
Glos County
Council Equality
Grant
Cheltenham
Borough Council
Cinderford Town
Council
Tewkesbury
Town Council
Trans In
Gloucesters
hire
Total
Pride Day
Performers
Hospitality
Stage Production
Feature Areas
Structures
Fencing & Toilets
Equipment Purchase
Signage
Accessibility
Site Mngt Costs
Total Production and Venue
Insurance
Security
Medical
Licenses
Volunteer Mngt
Marketing
Parade Costs
Pride Hub Costs
Non Pride Day
Pride Picnics Capital Grant
Pride in the Park Cheltenham
Pride in the Forest Cinderford
Pride in the Cotswolds Cirencester
Pride in the Hall Tewkesbury
Pride Hub
Administration
EuroPride Bid Costs
Conference Fees/Network costs
Bank Charges
Office Costs
Costs relating to Prev Yr
Total Payments
Total Receipts
-
-
-
-
1,092.00
575.00
383.99
161.70
3,027.78
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
4,250.00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
4,250.00
-
1,092.00
575.00
383.99
161.70
3,027.78
-
5,240.47 - 4,250.00 - - - - 9,490.47
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- - - - - - - -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
5,039.44
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
750.00
-
-
-
-
1,020.00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
794.99
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
300.00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
5,039.44
1,020.00
-
794.99
300.00
-
-
-
-
750.00
-
-
-
- 5,039.44 750.00 1,020.00 794.99 300.00 - 7,904.43
5,240.47
5,300.00
5,039.44
5,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
1,020.00
1,000.00
794.99
750.00
300.00
300.00
0.00
110.90
17,394.90
17,460.90
Total Surplus / Deficit 59.53 (39.44) 0.00 (20.00) (44.99) 0.00 110.90 66.00
Funds Carried Forward from FY22
Carried forward to FY23
Deficit covered by Unrestricted funding
0.00
0.00
59.53
0.00
0.00
(39.44)
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
(20.00)
0.00
0.00
(44.99)
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
110.90
0.00
0.00
0.00
66.00
Pride in Gloucestershire is a charity registered in England and Wales. Reg No 1185201

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Dear Trustees

Lawrence Newton is a Company Director and holds the position of Finance Director at Unity Doors Ltd, Lawrence has assumed this position since February 2020 and prior to this was a Finance Manager at a large national construction firm. Previously Lawrence studied and worked at a top 10 accountancy firm.

An examination of the ‘Pride in Gloucestershire’ Annual Accounts FY1022 has been undertaken and the Annual Accounts presented show an accurate reflection of the Charity undertaking.

The Annual Accounts have been scrutinised and show no material anomalies. An external audit for ‘Pride in Gloucestershire’ is not a statutory requirement.

Find below my Independent examiners report to the trustees.

Yours faithfully, Lawrence

Independent examiner’s report to the trustees of Pride in Gloucestershire (Reg: 1185201)

I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the Pride in Gloucestershire (the Trust) for the year ended 31[st] October 2022.

Responsibilities and basis of report

As the charity trustees of the Trust you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (‘the Act’).

I report in respect of my examination of the Trust’s accounts carried out under s. 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under s. 145(5)(b) of the Act.

Independent examiner’s statement

I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

Signed

Name : Lawrence Newton

Position : Finance Director at Unity Doors Ltd Address : 1 School View, Newent, GL18 1RX Date : 27/06/2023