Pete Handley Percussion Award Report and Financial Statements Year ending; 5 April 2024 Charity Number; 1186223 



## Reference and administrative information 

## Trustees 

Lester Handley (Chair) 

Jackie Kendle 

Charlotte Harding 

## Principal office 

10 Kiln Lane, Petersfield, GU31 5SG 

## Bankers 

Lloyds Bank PLC. 25 Gresham Street, London. EC2V 7HN 

## Charity no 

1186223 

## Report of the Trustees 6[th] April 2023 to year ending 5[th] April 2024 

The trustees present their annual report and financial statements of the charity for the year ending 5[th] April 2024. 

## Structure Governance and management. 

The Pete Handley Percussion Award was established as an independent charity on 19[th] November 2019. It is structured as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation. 

We appointed three trustees. 

|We appointed three trustees.||
|---|---|
|Trustee|Appointed until|
|Charlotte Harding.|November 2025|
|Lester Handley.|November 2026|
|Jackie Kendle nee Brewer|November 2024|



Nb. Trustees are re-elected for a three-year term. 

Lester Handley – A retired Civil Engineer and the father of the late Pete Handley. 

Jackie Kendle – A professional percussionist and a specialist in music education. 

Charlotte Harding – Musician and established composer. 



## Objectives and achievements. 

Our aims for 23/24 were to continue to reach out through the network of music teachers to encourage them to approach us where they identify developing musical talent and financial need then we can commence granting awards under the terms of the constitution. While this aim is correct, we have struggled to achieve that this during the first half of the year. As we go forward, we intend to use social media more to reach out to the needy. However, the current economic crisis in the country has resulted in the public having less disposable income to support charities. 

We have allocated funds of £2062.34 for grant applications which are well advanced but didn’t quite close within the financial year. 

Our PHPA Adams xylophone remain fully committed to free loans to music students to enable them to reinforce and extend their learning at home. Our Vibraphone we decided to sell as its octave range was a bit limiting to be used as a tuition instrument. The asset from the sale is incorporated into the income in the accounts. 

## Financial statement 


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Accounts for Year 2023-2024<br>Income<br>Opening balance 6 [th] April 2023 £2988.05<br>Donations and gift aid recovery  £1050.00<br>managed by Just Giving (See note<br>ii)<br>Direct Donations    £50.00<br>Donations earned from Amazon     £21.00<br>purchases<br>TOTAL INCOME FOR YEAR £1121.00<br>Out goings<br>Overheads.<br>-Website domain charges  £111.54<br>Expenses £0<br>Grants awarded £0 (See note i)<br>TOTAL OUTGOING FOR YEAR £111.54<br>Closing balance 5 [th] April 2024 £3997.51<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


## Notes for accounts 

- i) Allocated funds for grants in progress £2062.34 ii) Includes sale of Vibraphone which had been on free loan to students, but limited octave range was making it not really suitable for tuition. 

- iii) Google donate their website services for free. 

- iv) Trustees covered the costs of their own incidental expenses. 

