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2024-04-05-accounts

Trustees' Annual Report for the period

Period start date Period start date Period end date
**From ** 6 April 2023 To 5
April
2024

Section A Reference and administration details

Burpham Village Hall and Recreation Ground CIO

Charity name Other names charity is known by Registered charity number (if any) 1185796 Charity's principal address Burpham Village Hall The Street Burpham Postcode BN18 9RR

Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity

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Trustee name Office (if any) Dates acted if not for whole
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Name of person (or body) entitled
to appoint trustee (ifany)
Peter Rooke Chair
Heather Birch Events co-ordinator
Paul Challen
Robert Essex Co-opted bytrustees
Simon Lay Co-opted bytrustees
Julie Tester Hall management
Sandra Tomkins

Names of the trustees for the charity, if any, (for example, any custodian trustees)

Name Dates acted if not for whole year

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Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)

Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information) Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information) Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)
Type of adviser
Name
Address
Treasurer Nigel Gibbens West Barn, Wepham, Arundel BN18 9RD

Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)

Section B Structure, governance and management

Description of the charity’s trusts

Type of governing document (eg. trust deed, constitution)

How the charity is constituted

Constitution

CIO

(eg. trust, association, company)

Elected at Annual General Meeting or co-opted by elected trustees. Trustee selection methods

Additional governance issues (Optional information)

You may choose to include additional information, where relevant, about:

Section C Objectives and activities

Maintain and run a village hall and recreation ground for the benefits of the inhabitants of the Parish of Burpham or for the public at large in the interests of social welfare and the object of improving the conditions of Summary of the objects of the life of the inhabitants. charity set out in its To act for other charitable purposes for the benefit of the Parish of governing document Burpham.

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The village hall and recreation ground have been maintained in good repair and accessible for the use of villagers and the wider public. The recreation ground includes a playground which is inspected for safety and maintenance purposes on a weekly basis. It also includes a paved car park that is open to all and used by visitors to the recreation ground, hall and village, including those who park there for walking and birdwatching in the South Downs.

The village hall and recreation ground are used by villagers on a regular basis for sporting and social activities, both regular and one off. The hall Summary of the main is let to villagers or the wider public for larger events, such as wedding activities undertaken for the receptions, christening parties, children’s parties and funeral wakes. It is public benefit in relation to regularly used by Burpham Parish Meeting and, at elections, as a local these objects (include within polling station. this section the statutory declaration that trustees have The charity organise events that support and promote social cohesion in had regard to the guidance the village, for example a village fete in the recreation ground every other issued by the Charity year. Commission on public benefit) In pursuing these activities the trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit.

Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)

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Section D Achievements and performance

Summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year

The main achievement of the charity has been to maintain the village hall, car park and recreation ground in good repair and accessible for the use of villagers and the wider public. This enables people to visit and enjoy the village of Burpham with its historic burgh and church, and gives easy access to the South Downs National Park. Trustees were pleased to see a return to regular cricket on the recreation ground in 2023, thanks to the Burpham and Warningcamp Cricket Club, and along with the continued success of the stoolball club.

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Section E Financial review

The charity maintains a reserve for the purposes of significant Brief statement of the maintenance or refurbishment costs, including a contingency for charity’s policy on reserves disasters or shortfalls in fundraising.

Details of any funds materially in deficit

Further financial review details (Optional information)

The charity’s main source of funds are fees from letting the village hall for You may choose to include events including weddings. These are supplemented by fundraising additional information, where through events such as a village fete. By their nature the fundraising relevant about: activities also contribute to the charitable purposes by engaging • the charity’s principal volunteers from the village and promoting social cohesion. In addition, in sources of funds (including many years a grant is received from Burpham Parish Meeting. any fundraising);

Section F Other optional information

Section G Declaration

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

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees

Signature(s) Full name(s) Peter Rooke Position (eg Secretary, Chair, Chair etc)

Date 1 June 2024

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BURPHAM VILLAGE HALL AND RECREATION GROUND Charity no: 1185796 END YEAR ACCOUNTS

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE

year ending 5 April 2024

Income
Hall hire
Fund raising, social events, fete in 2022
Interest received
Grants, donations, miscellaneous
Total Income
Expenditure
Routine
Hall cleaning and supervision
Rent and Council Tax
Utilities, inc wifi
Insurance
Playground inspection and repair
Comms, website, licenses, subscriptions
Subtotal
Investment in future or one-off
Lease rectification and transfer
VH Repairs, maintenance and improvement
Other
Subtotal
Total expenditure
2023/24
2022/23
year
year
£
£
Notes
10869
12010
4661
1549
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2000
1781
5550
3006
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23080
18346
2954
3058
156
138
5266
3596
900
1644
1622
3328
3
866
544
4
11765
12308
1500
2267
2966
649
2598
1639
5
7064
4555
18829
16863

Notes

  1. Net of fund-raising expenses

  2. Includes legacy donation of £5000 in 2023

  3. In 2022, includes inspection costs for 2021/22 and 2021/23.

  4. Changed in 23/24 to exclude "other" one-off expenses and record separately. Adjusted in 22/23 to be comparable.

  5. Includes one-off spending previously recorded under routine expenditure

BURPHAM VILLAGE HALL AND RECREATION GROUND

BALANCE SHEET as at 5 April 2024

BALANCE SHEET
as at 5 April 2024
5 April 2024 5 April 2023
£ £
Cash 431 510 Notes
BVC Bank accounts
BVC Current a/c 250 250
BVC Deposit a/c 15577 11608
BVC Playground a/c 4095 4046 1
BVC Social account 0 360
BVC CIO account 1226 554
Total BVC bank accounts 21147 16817
Investments
COIF Charities Investment Fund - Income Units 32264 29549
COIF Global Equity Income Fund - Income Units 38572 33459
Total investments 70836 63008
Total liquid assets 92414 80335
Allocation of Assets at 5 April 2024 (unrestricted unless stated)
Shorter term
Money owed, not yet paid 0
Payments received in advance for future hires 1200 2
Legacy from Stephanie Atherton, set aside for special
purpose 790
Legacy from Shirley Valentine, set aside for special
purpose 5000
Capital fund for cricket on recreation ground 2109
Village hall repairs/upgrades etc next 12 months 15000 3
Set aside for possible income shortfall 5000 4
Longer term
Kitchen long term refurbishment fund 10000 5
Village hall long term fund 30000 6
Improvement of hall (restricted fund - disabled access) 2470 7
Playground fund 4095 1
Permanent
Disaster / business continuity fund (permanent) 15000 8
Unallocated
Unallocated reserves 1430
Total 92093

NOTES

  1. The playground account currently holds the surplus of the fund collected for the new equipment

  2. Money already received for hall hire

  3. Potential match funding to grants for refurbishment and A/V upgrade

  4. Risk of fewer hall hires

  5. Long term fund being built up for inevitable kitchen refub

  6. For long term major repair needs of village hall

  7. Capital fund restricted (improve disabled access etc)

  8. Permanent reserves to see us through a disaster