BARTON UPON HUMBER LIONS
TRUSTEES REPORT (Lions Year starting 1[st] July 2023)
This Trustees Report isproduced to fulfil the Charities Commission requirements for reporting for a ‘Small Non-Company Charity’ with the annual income below £500,000 and assets of less than £3.2million
CHARITYS NAME
Barton upon Humber Lions CIO
REGISTRATION NUMBER
1185709
REGISTERED ADDRESS
Barton Corn Exchange 8 Market Place BARTON-UPON-HUMBER DN18 5DA
TRUSTEES 2023 -2024
Ann Hume (President) Chris Hume (Secretary) David Broddley (Treasurer) Philip Bradley Keith Edwin George Gatland Tony Pearson
RECRUITMENT OF TRUSTEES
The current serving Trustees are elected to serve on an annual basis. A new board of Trustees is selected from volunteers whose names are put forward to the members of the club for approval to be voted in as Trustees at an Annual General Meeting (AGM). The new trustees commence their duties on the 1[st] July of that year. Any change to the trustees is
registered with the Charities Commission. The Board of Trustees is limited to between 3 and 12 members only.
The President, Secretary and Treasurer are automatically appointed Trustees after being elected to their positions at the club’s AGM.
Objectives and Activities
Lions clubs enable service-minded people to serve their community without personal financial reward. Clubs endeavour to improve health and well-being, strengthen communities, and support those in need through humanitarian services and grants that impact lives globally, and encourage peace and international understanding.
Objectives
The Objects of the Club are such purposes as are exclusively charitable in England & Wales, including in particular the advancement of citizenship by
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promoting the principles of good citizenship;
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encouraging members to take an active interest in the civic, cultural, social and moral welfare of the community;
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providing a forum for the open discussion of all matters of public interest; provided that partisan politics and sectarian religion shall not be debated by members;
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encouraging service-minded people to serve their community without personal reward
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encouraging the promotion of high ethical standards in commerce, industry, professions, public works and private endeavours;
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supporting youth to develop their skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as mature and responsible individuals;
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promoting the Voluntary Sector for the public benefit by associating with local authorities in a common effort to advance education and provide facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation or other leisure time occupation to improve the conditions of life of people in local, national and international communities;
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promoting volunteering;
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the relief of poverty and the relief of those in need in particular by providing humanitarian aid and disaster relief;
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the advancement of health or the saving of lives by preventing avoidable blindness, assisting disabled people to lead independent lives or helping to prevent or manage health issues;
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promoting for the benefit of the public the conservation protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment and promoting community participation in healthy recreation.
The clubs normal activities involve holding fund raising events, attending, and supporting events in the town and local area with the purpose of raising funds for the club’s ‘Charity’ account, support others within the local, national and international community and to promote the Lions ethos.
ACTIVITIES, ACHIEVEMENTS, PERORMANCE AND PUBLIC BENEFIT
In the year 1[st] July 2023 to 10[th] April 2024
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Trauma Lions (Soft toys in the form of a Lion) Delivered to Scunthorpe hospital Disney Ward.
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Message in a Bottle and Wallet/Plugsters to Living Later Life Well project
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Twiddlemuffs donated to local care homes, supporting residents with Dementia and Alzheimers disease
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Platform improvements at the Barton railway station through the Station Adoption Scheme
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Sapling Planting to offset carbon footprint of the beer festival
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Firework Night
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Schools Project- Build a Guy
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Picnic in the Park
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Golf Triathlon
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Trip to Brigg Garden centre
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Santa’s Sleigh
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Lions on the Line (Railway Trip)
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Club members have held meetings on the predominantly the 2[nd] Mondays of the month
The club held a successful Beer Festival in June 2023. Our biggest fundraising event was the Beer festival which raised £6,965.23.
The firework display is an event provided for the town people to allow a safe and inexpensive way to participate in the tradition and it is not seen as a profit making event. However the high attendance provided a net profit of £3,454.27.
Due to lower membership numbers our Santa’s Sleigh event was completed in partnership with another local charity group. We achieved a small profit of £868.70.
Due to low membership available resource has been significantly reduced. Partnership working with other local charity and volunteer groups has enabled us to continue our main activities. However, a long term effect is that we have mothballed our catering unit. High insurance costs also had an impact in making this decision.
We have worked with Barton Rotary Club, Barrow Meridian Rotary Club, Ropewalk Volunteers, Friends of the Barton Line and local businesses in sharing support and staffing of events and activities.
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE – YEAR ENDING 10[th] April 2023
Barton upon Humber Lions accounts were audited on 30[th] September 2023 by Wrights, Certified Chartered Accountants and are available for viewing on the Charity Commission website.
These accounts are for the year 1[st] July 2023 to 10[th] April 2024
Barton Lions are very grateful for donations made by the Town towards our public firework display (£2K).
Wren Kitchens very generously provided sponsorship funding for our beer festival (£2K).
Our club is financially sound with the charity account standing at £26,184.02 and Admin at £2,068.89 on 10[th] April 2023.
Donations
In the year 1[st] July 2023 to 10[th] April 2024 the following donations have been made from our charity funding. The list is not exhaustive and is given to illustrate the nature of our local and national support.
Health and Welfare
Childhood cancer - Travel support for family -£400 Local Christmas Dinner Project - £250 Marie Curie Cancer Support- £846.31
Lions Clubs International Appeal Funds and Lions signature activity support
None
Local clubs, societies and Schools
Schools - £150 Mike Hart Award- £30 Short Mat Bowls club- £300 Performance in the Park - £680 Allotment Society - £60 Scouts - £500 Barton Town Cricket Club- £165 Barton Junior Football Memorial Award - £50 Far Ings Nature Reserve - £124.59
Local Hospices and charities
Air Ambulance - £250 British Legion - £250 Brain Tumour Charity - £530
Membership
Membership at the start of the Lions Year (July 2023) was 11 (1 at large). On 10[th] April 2024 Membership stood at 9 (1 at large). We are trying to source new members in the coming months.
END OF REPORT
Unaudiied Financial Siatemenis for the Year Ended 30 June ?0?3 for Banon Lion5 Club charl Account
Barton Lions Club Chariw Accouni ontents of the Financial Statements for ihe Year Ended JO June ?0)" Page General InforMlon Accountants. Rep)rt D¢tailed Profjt and Loss Accounts Balance Sheet Tangible Flxed Assds Schedule
Barton Lions Club Char5ts" Account General Inforniaiion for th- Year Ended JO June 2023 PROPRIETOR: D Broddlev ADDRE&S: 8 Birch Gardens Barton on Humber North Lincolnshire ACCOUNTA TriTS: Chartered Certified Accountants 1?9 BeNerle) Road Hessle Elsi Yorkshire Huli 9AN Page I
Financial Stsietnents for the Year Ended 30 June ?023 Accountonts. Re rtto Barton Lions Cl b Chari Account In accordance wth instructions given io us we have prepared iihour carryÉng out an audit the anneNcd finaEtcial statements from inlorniaiion and ¢xplauatiOll5 supplied to us b! Barton Lions Club Charity, Account. Wri(rhts Chancred Certified Accountanis 1?9 Beverlei. Road Flessle East Yorkshire HU13 9AN 2? September 20?-
Barton Lions Club Charits. Account Lions charilN." lotte Pe12iled Profit and Loss Account for the Year Ended io June ?O?- Lottery receipts 1.669 468
Barron LioT]s Club Chari Account Profit on social events Detailed Profil and Loss Account foi the Yi?r Ended 30 June ?0?3 30_6.?2 Ineorne Christmas collection Becr festival BonfIre 1.803 175 16_i64 2.744 4.161 ?1,473 Other income Other income 1.617 6.047 5.778 NET PROFIT 5,778
Banon Lions lub Chari ' Accouni Balance Sheei JO June ?0?3 iO.623 FIXED ASSETS Plani and machiTterv CURRENT ASSETS OtheT debiurs Bank account -i.609 9.9?8 46.660 CURRENT LIABILITIES AccnJ¢d ekpenses 35.537 49,494 769 769 NET ASSETS 34.768 48.7?5 FINANCED BY 48.980 CAPITAL ACCOUNT Brought fonvard Add Net profit 48,980 38.451 10,5?9 L¥ss Nei10sS 48.980 48,980 14,0?0 34.960 48,980 48,980
Banon Lions Club Chart Account Tangible Fixed Assets Schedule JO June )02- Plant dnd tnachinen, COST Ai l July ?0?? and JO June ?0?3 DF.PRICIATION At l July 90?? Charg)e for vear 15,912 15.657 At 30 June ?023 NET BOOK VALUE AI 30 June ?O?- li.720 At 30 JLtne 20L? 192
naudiied Financial Statements for th¢ Year Ended 30 June ?0?3 for Barton Lions Club
Barton Lions Clu Contents of the Finallcial Staternen for ihe Year Ended JO June ?O?- Page General Infom110 Accountants. Report Iktailed Profit and LO Accounts Balance Sheet
Banon Lions Club GenLral Informaiion lor the Year Ended JO June ?O?- PROPRIETOR: D Bnxldley ADDRESS: 8 Birch Gardens Barron on Ilumber onh Lincolnshire DNI8 iLD ACCOUNTA15. Wrights Chartered Certificd Accountants 1?9 BeierleK. Road Hessle East YorkshiTe HU13 9AN
Financial Starements for the Year Ended 30 Jtjne ?0?3 Accoun(ants' R¢ Barton Liolls Club In accorddnce with instNCiTons gsven to U5 we have Pwjared without can'ing oui an audit the annexed linancial ststements from 6nforn]aiion and e.Kplanations supplied ro us b). Barton LioRs Club. Wrights Chartered Certified Accountsnts 1 ?9 Be&erley Road Easi York'shire IIU13 9AN 22 September ?023
Banon Lions Club Charter Dinner Detailed Profji and Loss A¢¢ouni for ihe Year End¢d JO June ?02. Jncomc Charter dinner income 30.6.?3 376
Bar Lions Club Administraiion Lkrailed ProfiE and Loss Account for the Year Ended JO Junc ?O?- IncotNe Subscriptions received Sundry income 765 1,469 1.773 80 2.234 1,853 Expenditure Posi and siationery Repairs and renewals Subscriptions Meals and chantseover £vndr¥' exFtnses Accountancy 2.549 731 1,691 i?0 175 450 175 5.348 1.91i IYET LOSS (i.114) (6J)
Barton Lions lub Balance Sheet 30 June ?O?- iO.6.22 CL'RRE.%T.&&SErs Other 769 2.175 769 CLRRE.%T LI.4BILITIES .4ccnrd exFtnses 5.609 2.834 5,609 ?.8j4 'ET{LIABILITIESyASSETS FINANI CED BY 73 ().665) 73 CAPIT.4L ACCOUNT Accutnulared fund Less ei Soss 133 2,738 60 (2,665) 73 Pe)