| Names and addresses ofadvisers (Optional Information) |
Names and addresses ofadvisers (Optional Information) |
Names and addresses ofadvisers (Optional Information) |
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| Description ofthe charity's trusts | |||
| Type of governing document |
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| iOg IILISt Clash COILStitLJIIOI1) |
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| How the charity is constituted | |||
| tOO )ILISi SSSQCIS)IOO OOO1POlly) |
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| Additional governance Issues (Optional Information) |
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| You may choose to include additional information, where relevant, about: |
Any new trustee will be asked to confirm that they have read the Charity Commissions guidance on becoming a trustee. They will be given acopy ofthe latest accounts, meeting minutes and policies such as safeguarding, data protection and health and safety. |
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policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training oftrustees; the charity's organisational structure and any wider |
The trustees continue to keep awatching brief on the charity's activities so that potential risks can be assessed and addressed. During 2021 as well as deliveding on line zoom sessions the charity delivered in person workshops for community groups. All workshop leaders were required to have valid DBSChecks and risk assessments were carried out for all |
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environments and acftvities. The risk assessments included |
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| works; | covid health and safety measures. | ||
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| TO ADVANCE THE ARTS FOR THE PUBLIC | |||
| BENEFIT IN PARTICULAR, BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY |
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| Summary ofthe objects ofthe charity set out in its |
BYTHE PRODUCTION OF EXHIBITIONS, PERFORMANCES AND WORKSHOPS AND THE |
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PROVISION OF FACILITIES IN WHICH ARTISTS CAN | ||
| DEVELOP AND PRODUCE THEIR ART WORKS FOR | |||
| PUBLIC DISPLAY. |
| Summary ofthe main achievements ofthe charity during the year |
Summary ofthe main achievements ofthe charity during the year |
We are very proud to have delivered both in person and zoom art activities that have provided members ofthe public with an opportunity to interact with other people in asafe and engaging environment. Many of |
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| these members ofthe public had not been involved with art and culture |
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| activities foravery long time. Our projects were delivered in a |
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| professional manner and within budget. |
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| We have created a network of partners and artists that we can trust and |
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| work with again to provide opportunities for the public to have access to |
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| more arts and culture activities. |
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| Categories | Details | funds | funds | funds | ||||||||
| Bf Cash | funds | Bank Balance | asat | 31/12121 | 10neuron 3 4,my |
to | neareet 3 | to nearest 3 | ||||
| Total | cash funds | 4,017 | ||||||||||
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| Details | Ionearest 3 | to | nearest 3 | to neuron 3 | ||||||||
| 82Other | monetary assets | |||||||||||
| 83Investment | assets | Details | Fund 10which asset belon e |
Current value 0 |
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| 84Assets retained forthe | Details | Fund Iowhich asset belon a |
~(~ | 1) | Curl%no vahle 0 |
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| charity's | own use | |||||||||||
| 85Liabilities | Details Founder Loan |
Fund towhich Iinbil relnlee 0nreelricled |
Amount due 0 onnl |
When due 0 |
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| Signed by one or two trustees on behalf ofall the trustees |
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