
## **Trustees’ Annual Report for the period** 

**From 1 April 2020 To 31 March 2021** 

**Charity name: Grindon Parish Hall Charity registration number: 1187353** 

## **Objectives and Activities** 


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Summary of the purposes<br>of the charity as set out  (i) To promote for the benefit of the inhabitants of<br>in its governing  Thorpe Thewles and the surrounding district<br>document without distinction of sex, sexual orientation, race<br>or of political, religious or other opinions, by<br>associating together the said inhabitants and the<br>local authorities, voluntary and other<br>organisations in a common effort to advance<br>education and to provide facilities in the interests<br>of social welfare for recreation and other leisure<br>time occupations with the objects of improving<br>the conditions of life of the said inhabitants.<br>(ii)  to establish or secure the establishment of a<br>community hall and to maintain and manage the<br>same  in furtherance of these objects.<br>Summary of the main  During this reporting period the hall has has been<br>activities in relation to  the subject of an extensive modernisation and<br>those purposes for the  refurbishment process as well as the continuance<br>public benefit, in  of routine maintenance. Unfortunately, the hall<br>particular, the activities,  has been closed for virtually the whole of the<br>projects or services  reporting period due to COVID-19 restrictions and<br>identified in the  the modernisation project. Use of the hall<br>accounts. recommenced shortly before the close of the<br>reporting period for one activity involving<br>children. A number of activities were undertaken<br>to prepare for fuller re-openning of the hall in line<br>with the charitable objectives, as conditions<br>permitted.<br>Statement confirming  The trustees have taken account of the statement<br>whether the trustees  on public benefit during their decisions<br>have had regard to the  throughout the year. In particular, the<br>guidance issued by the  modernisation and refurbishment programme has<br>Charity Commission on  taken account of the need to maximise access to<br>public benefit the hall, for example through the provision of<br>hearing loop, and in terms of physical access.<br>Where possible we have tried to support groups<br>which generally serve the population of Thorpe<br>Thewles and the surrounding area, to continue<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>




## **their existence through a difficult period despite the fact normal operations have been impossible whilst the hall has been closed.** 

## **Additional information** 


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Contribution made by  The Hall relies substantially on the efforts of<br>volunteers volunteers for its operation. Amongst the<br>contributions volunteers make to the operation of<br>the hall are financial, booking and other<br>administration, laying out the hall for specific<br>events, minor maintenance, grant applications,<br>and opening and closing of the hall. Although a<br>fully defensible figure is difficult to produce, it is<br>estimated volunteers contribute in excess of 2<br>staff FTE. However this declined during closure of<br>the hall due to lockdowns.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


## **Achievements and Performance** 

||Summary of the main<br>achievements of the<br>charity, identifying the<br>diference the charity’s<br>work has made to the<br>circumstances of its<br>benefciaries and any<br>wider benefts to society<br>as a whole.|**During the reporting period the primary**<br>**achievement of the charity has been to see**<br>**through the completion of the modernisation and**<br>**refurbishment programme which provides a sound**<br>**basis for the sustainable operation of the hall for**<br>**the foreseeable future. As the hall is the only truly**<br>**public space in the village of Thorpe Thewles it**<br>**provides a unique resource to allow the**<br>**increasingly aging and often isolated residents of**<br>**the village and surrounding area to socialise, and**<br>**participate in a variety of educational, recreational**<br>**activities as well as those promoting health and**<br>**well-being. (The village does have two public**<br>**houses, but these are increasing targeted at a**<br>**relatively up market food trade for a broader**<br>**geographical area and therefore limited in the**<br>**support they give to our target benefciaries).**||
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## **Additional information** 


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In 2017 the unincorporated trust which preceded<br>Performance of  the establishment of the CIO set itself the<br>fundraising activities  objective of “Future Proofing Grindon Parish Hall”,<br>against objectives set which entailed raising substantial funds to invest<br>the physical infrastructure of the hall (amongst<br>other things). This developed into a programme<br>which required the raising of over £150,000 which<br>has been achieved, and most of the objectives of<br>the programme proposed at that time have been<br>accomplished.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>




## **Financial Review** 


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Review of the charity’s  The financial year 2020-2021 saw Grindon Parish<br>financial position at the  Hall closed due to Covid-19 regulations and<br>end of the period refurbishment. Income for Hall use was limited to<br>that owed at the end of the previous financial year<br>– £210.   Due to non-use of the hall in 2020-2021<br>there was no income generated.  However, we did<br>receive Covid-19 Grant Funding from the<br>Government via Stockton Borough Council totaling<br>£10,603.21.<br>Thanks to the sterling efforts of Thorpe Thewles<br>resident Gareth Rees, with support from Paul John,<br>the sum of £140,408 in grants was raised for the<br>Hall refurbishment.  Other contributions including<br>from Parish Hall reserves and special fund raising<br>events amounted to £21,820.62, making  a grand<br>total raised of £162,228.62<br>GRANTS:<br>Awards for All £9,920 (2019-<br>2020)<br>Tees Valley Community               £1,000<br>Co. Durham Community (BANKS) £3,000<br>ACRE             £24,488 (Action with<br>Communities in Rural England)<br>Grantscape (AUGEAN)                           £27,000<br>National Lottery £75,000<br>                                                                £140,408<br>Other Contributors<br>Refund -  Gas Board                                      147.93<br>(2019-2020)<br>Art, Smith & Jacques, Choral Soc.               565.10<br>(2019-2020)<br>Coffee Club   100.00<br>Parish Hall          £11,007.59<br>Parish Hall (Covid -19 monies)             £10,000.00<br>        £21,820.62<br>Throughout the financial year we continued to pay<br>our utilities at the standard rates, this has resulted<br>in a significant reduction in our fees for 2021-2022.<br>We installed BT Services and Broadband which we<br>pay on a monthly basis and we upgraded our<br>insurance to cover our new building and fixtures<br>and fittings. We also incurred solicitors fees in<br>relation to our land registry plans and adverse<br>possession action.<br>We have maintained the servicing of our gas<br>facilities and our fire extinguishers.<br>We have bespoke monies from the grant - £1000<br>for advertising and holdback fees for the building<br>services.<br>We finished the financial year with a healthy<br>balance of  £10,681.79 for the Parish Hall reserves<br>and a current balance of £6,847.68 = £17,529.47<br>total.<br>Statement explaining the The hall attempts to accumulate reserves to cover<br>policy for holding  anticipated future maintenance and refurbishment<br>reserves stating why they costs and reasonably  likely items of unforeseen<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>





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are held expenditure (e.g uninsured roof damage). Reserves<br>are also held against unanticipated drops in<br>income so the hall can continue to be viable for<br>one year without income.<br>Amount of reserves held £10,681.79<br>Reasons for holding zero  N/A<br>reserves<br>Details of fund materially N/A<br>in deficit<br>Explanation of any  Despite some periods of use comparable with pre-<br>uncertainties about the  pandemic levels, at the time of writing (November<br>charity continuing as a  2021), bookings and more concurringly attendance<br>going concern at events remains well below pre-pandemic levels.<br>Low attendance threatens the viability of a number<br>of groups using the hall. The impact of this on<br>income levels for the hall require careful<br>monitoring over 2021/2022 and beyond.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


## **Additional information** 


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The charity’s  Fees from hall bookings. Grants for specific purposes.<br>principal sources of  Special COVID-19 grants.<br>funds (including any<br>fundraising)<br>A description of the  The principal risk facing the hall is that usage levels<br>principal risks facing (and therefore booking fee income) will not recover to<br>the charity  pre-pandemic levels even in the medium to long term.<br>Secondly outstanding issues with the physical<br>infrastructure of the hall (most notably the roof) will<br>require expenditure beyond our reserves and grant and<br>other income which can be raised.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


## **Structure, Governance and Management** 


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Description of charity’s<br>trusts:<br>Type of governing  CIO Constitution<br>document<br>(trust deed, royal<br>charter)<br>How is the charity  Charitable Incorporated Organisation under the<br>constituted?  foundation model.<br>(e.g unincorporated<br>association, CIO)<br>Trustee selection  The users of the hall and local residents form a<br>methods including details management committee (elected annually).<br>of any constitutional  Members of the committee, and especially new<br>provisions e.g. election to members, are offered the opportunity to put<br>post or name of any  themselves forward as Trustees. The Chairman of<br>person or body entitled  the committee is required to put themself forward<br>to appoint one or more  as a trustee.<br>trustees<br>Grindon and Thorpe Thewles Parish Council can<br>appoint a trustee.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>




**The Parochial Church Council of the Church of England Stockton Rural Parish can appoint a Trustee. Trustees take account of the skills, knowledge and experience needed for the effective administration of the CIO in appointing new trustees.** 

## **Additional information** 


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:<br>Policies and procedures  All new trustees are provided with a copy of the<br>adopted for the induction CIO constitution on appointment.<br>and training of trustees<br>The charity’s  The trustees oversee the policy and strategy of the<br>organisational structure  hall. They have approved a set of Standing Rules<br>and any wider network  for the Management Committee which oversees<br>with which the charity  the day-to-day operation of the Hall. The Hall is a<br>works member of the Tees Valley Hall Network, and<br>Trustees attend meetings of the network, attend<br>training events, and provide speakers on<br>occasions.<br>As noted above, the Hall is a member of the Tees<br>Relationship with any  Valley Village Halls Network. Financial Transaction<br>related parties are confined to the payment by Grindon Parish Hall<br>of its membership fee. The Network provides<br>advertising for the hall on its web site, and advice<br>and training to support the operation of the Hall.<br>The Hall is a member of the Small Charities<br>Coalition. To date there have been no financial<br>transaction between Grindon Parish Hall and the<br>coalition.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


## **Reference and Administrative details** 


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Charity name Grindon Parish Hall<br>Other name the charity  N/A<br>uses<br>Registered charity  1187353<br>number<br>Charity’s principal  GRINDON VILLAGE HALL<br>address<br>DURHAM ROAD<br>THORPE THEWLES<br>STOCKTON-ON-TEES<br>TS21 3JN<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


## **Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity** 


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Name of person (or body)<br>Dates acted if not for<br>Trustee name Office (if any) entitled to appoint trustee<br>whole year<br>(if any)<br>1 John Tait Chair<br>2 Carole Sharkey<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>




3 Phillipa Cooper Secretary 4 Lynne Williams 

Name of trustees holding title to property belonging to the charity 

**Trustee name Dates acted if not for whole year N/a** 



## **Funds held as custodian trustees on behalf of others** 

Description of the assets **None** held in this capacity Name and objects of the charity on whose behalf the assets are held and how this falls within the custodian charity’s objects Details of arrangements for safe custody and segregation of such assets from the charity’s own assets 

## **Declarations** 

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

**Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees** 

**Signature(s)** 

**Full name(s)** John Irving Tait 

**Position (eg** Chair **Secretary, Chair, etc)** 

**Date** 28 January 2021 



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Grbndon Parlsh Hall
Charlty Nurnlxr 1187353
FINANCIAt ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED
3111 March 2021

Independenl Exaffllnerfs Report
I report to the twstees on my examlnation of the accounts of Grlndon Parlsh Hall 1.the
Tru5t"I for the year ended 3151 March 2021
R￿PonsIbIlItIeS and b*sls 01 report
As the charlty's trustees, you are responslble foi the preparatlon of the accounts In
accordance wlth ihe requirement5 of the Charities Act 20111.the Acfl.
I report in respect of my examination of the Trusl's accounts carried out under
section 145 of the 2011 Act and Sn carryln8 Out my examlnatbon. I have followed all
the appllcable DirectSons 8lvÈn by the Charity Commlsslon under settlon 1451511bl of
the Act.
Ind•pendent Ex*mln•rfs St•tement
I have completed my examlnation. I confirm that no m•ttrlal mattèrs have come to
my attentlon In connection wlth the examination whlch 8lves me cause to belleve
that In, any materlal respert..
the èccountin8 records were not kept In a￿OrdanCe wlth settion 130 of the
CharitSes Act: or
the accounts did not accord with the accountin4 records.. or
the accounts did not comply wlth the applhcable requirement5 concerning the
form and content of accounts set out In the Charltles (Account5 and Reports)
Regulations 2008 other than any requSrement that the accounts glve a 'true
and falrf ￿eW whlch Is not a matter considered as part of an Independent
examinatlon.
I have no concerns and have come ècross no other matters In connectSon wlth the
emamination to which attention should be drawn in this report In order to enable
proper undefStandin8 of the accounts w be reached,
Prol•sslonal Fe•
The examlnatlon has been provided on a fee ba51s as detalled In the accounts.
Signed:
Joseph Deanè FCA
61 Cleveland Avenue
Darlington
DL3 7HF
Date:
6th Janu
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