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FELLING VOLUNTEER LIBRARY

58 High Street Gateshead NE10 9LT • 0191 433 6402

fellingvolunteerlibrary.org.uk

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APRIL 2021 - MARCH 2022

Chairs Introduction

Structure & Governance

Achievements & Events

Felling Library reopened in September, after an extended closure due to Covid which saw Felling Hub commandeered as a vaccination centre by the NHS.

Trustees and Volunteers had continued to meet regularly via Zoom meetings and this proved successful in maintaining a sense of belonging to the Library and put us in good stead for planning our reopening in October 2021.

Volunteers & Volunteering

Donations & Funding

Acknowledgements

Initially, we were only allowed to open 3 days per week as the NHS continued their vital work. This was then extended to four days, with the vaccination work taking place on the remaining day.

Since reopening, we have continued to work hard and continued to re-establish our presence in the Community and reconnect with users new and old, as well as build new community links.

Charitable Objectives and Activities

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To advance the education of the public in Felling and surrounding areas by the provision of a library facility and service and other educational community resources and activities.

To further or benefit the inhabitants of Felling and surrounding areas without distinction of sex, sexual orientation, race or of political religious or any other opinions by associating together the said inhabitants and the local authorities, voluntary and other organisations in a common effort to advance education and to provide facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation leisure time occupation with the object of improving the conditions of life for the residents.

2020 ANNUAL REPORT FELLING VOLUNTEER LIBRARY

Chair Introduction to the Report

Following the end of Covid lockdown we were able to re-open Felling Volunteer Library in October 2021 with slightly shorter hours than pre-Covid lockdown. This was due to a slight haemorrhage of volunteers during closure though we did retain most our core people.

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Since re-opening we have slowly rebuilt the service. The volunteer base has slowly improved though more recruits would enable us to return to a 5-day opening rather than the current 4 days.

Chairs Introduction

Structure & Governance

Achievements & Events

Volunteers & Volunteering

Donations & Funding

Acknowledgements

Accounts 2020-2021

Book loans have returned to 95% of pre-Covid figures – note: pre-Covid figures are based on 36 hrs a week opening while postCovid figures are based on 24 hrs opening, so in fact a rise on pre-Covid loans - and computer use continues to be a popular service.

Rhyme Time goes from strength to strength every Tuesday.

As noted in previous Annual Reports, Felling ward is the most deprived ward in Gateshead. Consequently, we continue to provide all services free at the point of use, relying instead on funding from various sources to provide them.

The future of Felling Volunteer library, though challenging, appears to be positive. We are aware that there will be difficult times ahead, especially around the cost of living and rapidly increasing outgoings, but we believe that we have the team in place to overcome any difficulties.

Dave G Fawcett

Chair. Felling Volunteer Library

STRUCTURE & GOVERNANCE

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The Trustees of Felling Volunteer Library operate under a Constitution approved by The Charities Commission and a copy of which is available on our website to read and download.

The Library operates under a Service Agreement and Lease with Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council.

The NHS commissioned our building as a Covid Vaccination Centre in December, 2020.

We now open the Library on a part time basis, from Monday to Thursday, whilst the NHS continues it’s vital work for the remainder of the week.

TRUSTEES

The Trustees continued to hold Trustee and Volunteer Meetings on a monthly basis via Zoom conferencing, and recommenced face to face meetings in October 2021 when we reopened.

Minutes of all Meetings are emailed to each Volunteer.

The Trustees held an Annual General Meeting on 10th November 2021 for the relevant reporting period of this Report. Elections were held at the AGM for Trustee positions and Support roles.

All Volunteers and Trustees were sent copies via email or received a hard copy.

We continued our efforts to find new Volunteers during Covid and on reopening, and we delighted to welcome five new people to the Library team. Their experience and skills have been much appreciated, and add to the existing wealth of knowledge which all Volunteers kindly bring to the Library, to assist it and our visitors.

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Sadly, our lovely new Library
sign - shown above - had to
be covered over by vaccina-
tion centre signage.
We have now obtained a dis-
play board for outside the
building so that visitors will
know we are open once
again to welcome all users,
new and old!
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Chair: David G Fawcett Secretary: Timothy Wilson Treasurer: Angela Knox Vice Chair: Martin McKeever

Support

Health & Safety

Steve Russell (previously D. Oxberry)

Safeguarding Lead

Megan Elliott (previously S. Millen)

ACHIEVEMENTS & EVENTS

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Although Felling Library had only reopened in October 2021, we were determined to hold our popular Christmas Fair once more, which has always been welcomed and well attended by Felling residents.

We were very aware that social distancing was still prevalent and with this in mind, our Santa Grotto was by appointment only. We didn’t want any child though to miss out on their free book and selection box, so we set up an Elfie Collection Point; visitors could simply collect their free gifts from Elfie and leave if they wished without the need to stay any longer than they wanted to or felt safe doing.

Similarly, for our children’s Craft Table we had made up kits to take home and

our Refreshments Stall offered goodies to take out in food bags and disposable cups. All of this was made possible by a Grant from the Local Community Fund and to whom we thank for their continued support.

As the weather improved we began to promote the reopening of the Library by leaving gift books in and around the Felling and it’s surrounding areas. We gifted over 60 brand new books, and were delighted to see Facebook posts from those who had found them.

Our Spring Fair was held in April 2021 and was very well attended with a record number of visitors to our Fair.

The removal of many existing Covid restrictions showed that people were now more willing to attend Events, and we were happy to welcome them all for a celebration of what is, after all, a rebirth of new growth and new life.

RHYMETIME

VOLUNTEERS & VOLUNTEERING

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Felling Volunteer Library currently has 15 Volunteers with a wide range of talents and experience which they bring to the Library.

It is with their dedication and hard work the Library has continued to thrive and grow in Felling.

The Trustees hold monthly meetings with all Volunteers to discuss both Policy and Procedures as well as encouraging new ideas for the improvement and development of the Library.

All Volunteers have a vote on decisions taken at Meetings.

The Trustees regularly review Health & Safety and Safeguarding documents and the continued training of new and existing Volunteers.

Felling Library encourages and welcomes applications from people interested in volunteering.

We continue to seek new Volunteers by advertising on our website, Facebook Page and via GMBC Volunteer Gateway.

We have a Recruitment Policy Document which includes a Code of Conduct Undertaking and an Induction Process.

All potential Volunteers are invited into the Library for an informal chat before application for an overview of what is involved in being a Volunteer.

Volunteers must provide two Character references on application, which are always verified. A final interview with a Trustee and Volunteer then follows.

All new Volunteers have a 6 week Induction during which they are given training on the Library systems and equipment.

New Volunteers are also given a copy of the Code of Conduct Undertaking which to agree and Sign and undergo training in Health &

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Volunteer Roles
Craft & Activities:
Clare Handleigh, Anne Bradley,
Megan Elliott
Facebook: Clare Handleigh
RhymeTime: Anne Bradley and
Megan Elliott
Rota: Martin McKeever
Website: Angela Knox
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Safety, Safeguarding, Data Protection and ICT usage rules. They are also given a copy of our Problem Solving Procedure.

Our Volunteers are also provided with an annual refresher of our operational Policies and we hold separate Health & Safety and Safeguarding assessments for each Event we hold in the Library.

Since reopening in October 2021 we have welcomed five new Volunteers, but more are needed to ensure the Library operates without interruption of Service.

Some of our existing Volunteers are only able to help at weekly activities; consequently, cover for holiday periods and the opportunity to open once again for 5 days continue to cry out for those extra Volunteers to ensure full operation of Library services.

We hope to find them soon!

DONATIONS AND FUNDRAISING

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We raise funds for Felling Library through funding applications, donations, Amazon Smile programme, book sales and Events.

We currently hold a Lease with Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council for our part of The Felling Hub building, which we occupy with other Services.

These running costs are the Library’s largest expense, were around £10,000 per year. However, the Cost of Living Crisis has seen a sharp increase to around £16000.

Covid Restrictions made Fundraising via our usual channels not possible during our closure and, as Felling Library shared premises with other Services, we were excluded from applying from the initial financial help offered to businesses affected by Covid.

Similarly, our Fundraising Team was unable to apply for Grants and funding during closure for future running costs as we had no indication of when - if ever -

we would be given access to our building once more.

After a long 18 months, we finally took up residence once more in October 2021.

We were fortunate enough to be allowed to re purpose unused Grant money which allowed us to buy a pavement sign for the Library and to print leaflets to promote our reopening.

Our first Christmas Fair was possible due to a grant from the Local Community Fund for which we were grateful.

The money raised from the Fair enabled us to keep Rhymetime free from cost and to continue to offer free refreshments those attend.

Felling Library is mindful that we are situated in an area of deprivation, and we strive to keep as many of our weekly activities free from charge. FVL strongly believe that poverty should not be an exclusion from social activities.

WHAT FVL OFFERS...

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

THANKS GO TO…

FOR HELP AND ADVICE

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FOR FUNDING

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FOR MAKING IT HAPPEN

Special Thanks of course to all of our Volunteers who continue to devote not only their time and efforts in maintaining Library Services for the Felling Community, but also for helping with Events.

Felling Volunteer Library Registered Charity No. 1185205 Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2022 Felling Volunteer Library Charity No. 1185205

Contents: Legal and Administrative Information Page 3 Examiners Report Page 4 Receipts and Payments Account Page 5 Statement of Assets and Liabilities Page 6 Notes to the Accounts Page 7 Felling Volunteer Library Charity No. 1185205

Charity Name: Felling Volunteer Library Charity No: 1185205 Registered Office: 58 High Street Felling Gateshead Tyne and Wear NE10 9LT Trustees: David Gilson Fawcett (Chair) Timothy Patrick Olliffe Wilson (Secretary) Angela Knox (Treasurer) Martin Joseph McKeever Independent Examiner: Darren Thompson Futureskills North East CIC 44 Witton Drive Spennymoor Co. Durham DL16 6LU Bankers: Lloyds Bank PO Box 1000 BX1 1LT Felling Volunteer Library Charity No. 1185205

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT Re ort to the Trustees Chari No On the accounts for Set out on es Fellin Volunteer Libra 1185205 31 March 2022 eriod ended Respective responsibilities of the Trustees and Examiner: The Trustees of the charity are responsible for the preparation of accounts. They consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 and that an Independent Examination is needed. Having satisfied myself that the charity is not subject to audit under company law and is eligible for independent examination, it is my responsibility to= examine the accounts (under section 145 of the 2001 Act. follow the procedure laid down in the General Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5){b) of the Act. to state whether particular matters have come to my attention. Basis of the independent examiner's statement: My examination was carried out in accordan￿ with General Directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from the Trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a 'true and fair view., and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below. Independent examiners statement: In connection with my examination, no material matters have come to my attention which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect.. the accounts do not accord with such records,. or the accounts do not comply with relevant accounting requirements under section 396 of the Companies Act 2006 other than any requirement that the accounts give a 'true and fair, view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination., or the accounts have not been prepared in accordance with the Charities SORP {FRS102). I 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. DGlffgw Thomp£okL Futureskills North East CIC 44 Witton Drive Spennymoor Co. Durham DL16 6LU Date.. 141112023 Felling Volunteer Library Charity No. 1185205

Felling Volunteer Library Receipts and Payments Account 1st April 2021- 31 March 2022 Notes Restricted Unrestricted 2022 2021 Recei ts Libra Takin Event income Donations Grants Total Recei 197.00 541.00 381.00 197.00 541.00 381.00 397.00 1,516.00 28.00 2,523.00 21,051.00 23,602.00 397.00 397.00 ts 1,119.00 Pa ments Libra & Communit Events GMBC SeNice Char es Markelin & Promotion Administration costs Accountanc fee Total ments 500.00 60.00 560.00 9,931.00 198.00 13.00 150.00 10.292.00 303.00 336.00 175.00 571.00 639.00 175.00 1374.00 803.00 Sur luslDeficit for the eriod 406.00 548.00 142.00 13,310.00 Funds brought forward 31 March 2021 638.00 16,708.00 17,346.00 4,036.00 Funds carried forward 315t March 2022 232.00 17,256.00 17.488.00 17.346.00 Felling Volunteer Library Charity No. 1185205

Statement of Assets and Liabilities as at 31 March 2022 2022 2021 Notes Current assets: Cash at bank and in hand 17,488.00 17,346.00 Total current assets: 17,488.00 17,346.00 Current liabilities: GMBC Total current liabilities: Net assets: 17 488.00 17,346.00 Re resented b Restricted reserves Unrestricted reserves 232.00 17,256.00 638.00 16,708.00 Total funds: 17,488.00 17,346.00 The financial statements were approved on behalf of the Board of Trustees- Signed.. Position: TREASURER Felling Volunteer Library Charity No. 1185205

Felling Volunteer Library Notes to the accounts as at 31 March 2022 Felling Volunteer Library is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation, Charity No.1185205 registered on 6th September 2019. The organisation is governed by a Board of Trustees. The organisation has no paid staff. The accounts are prepared on the receipts and payments basis in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Practice, Accounting and Reporting by Charities. This includes: £397.00- Gateshead Council. Restricted reserves are funds that have been given to the charity for a specific purpose and therefore can only be spent on designated activity. Unrestricted reserves are money available to the charity. Felling Volunteer Library Charity No. 1185205