SUDLEY AREA RESIDENTS’ ASSOCIATION S.A.R.A. Hall, Rundle Road, Aigburth, Liverpool L17 0AQ Registered Charity No. 1190529
ANNUAL REPORT For the period ending 31st March 2023
KEY INFORMATION
Charity Name: Sudley Area Residents’ Association (SARA) Registered Address: SARA Hall, Rundle Road, Aigburth, Liverpool L17 0AQ Charity No. 1190529
Chairman: Steven Kearney Secretary: Dot Caples Treasurer: Grenville Jefferies Trustees: Steven Kearney, Dot Caples, Eileen Rich, Brenda Brown, Grenville Jefferies, Margaret Sorensen, Janet Corke, Jennifer Woodcock, Jacqueline Bligh, Allan Henshall and John Beamish. Honorary Members: Jean Browne Email: secretary@sudley.org.uk Web: www.sudley.org.uk
- 2022 2023
It’s been a very busy year at SARA! We’ve had two major programmes of work … at SARA Hall to help future proof the building not to mention the tidy up after each! We’ve reintroduced pre-covid events including the free monthly cinema and day trips, and we’re now back to full capacity with our weekly calendar of activities.
It’s been quite the challenge at times with the fast moving energy markets, the cost of living crisis and the new demands that a post-covid world now requires, but thankfully, we’re still here!
Newsletter printing costs have doubled so instead of a four-page spread, we’re printing a double-sided A4 sheet with useful information and updates of our events and activities. To raise extra funds, we’ve brought back table sales and are set to hold them 4 times a year.
- 2022 2023
The defibrillator referred to last year has been installed outside the building. At the start of 2023, someone attending one of our regular groups needed to use it; thankfully the machine was there and the person involved is doing great. One thing it’s shown us is that there's quite a cost associated with consumables for the machine (£294 for a battery every 5 years and £50 for a set of pads each time the machine is used). We held a raffle across a week at the building and raised £571. These funds will be ring-fenced exclusively for costs associated with the defibrillator.
Membership numbers have increased (see overleaf) with a 59% increase in full members and a 7% increase in non-voting members.
SARA REGISTER OF MEMBERS
297 (+111) full members (permanent residents of the Sudley Area aged 18 years and over and these shall all have voting rights)
175 (+12) non-voting members (well-wishers anywhere)
1 (-) co-opted members (persons who, in the opinion of the Trustees, have special knowledge or experience to offer the Charity. Such members shall be called co-opted members and shall have the right to vote at meetings of the Charity)
GROUPS, CLASSES AND SESSIONS AT SARA HALL At the start of the year, we were back to full capacity in the weekly calendar at the hall. There have been a few changes over the year including the departure of a longstanding karate group and the introduction of two new yoga sessions, a pre-school group, an additional drama session and the rebranding of our dropin coffee mornings. Session rates were increased in November 2022 following a review of operating costs in light of the sizeable increase in energy costs.
GROUPS FOR CHILDREN
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Tuesday Pre-School Yoga
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Active
Play
CHURCH &
MOSSLEY HILL
Children’s Centre
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GROUPS, CLASSES AND SESSIONS AT SARA HALL
There are four independent yoga teachers at SARA Hall providing five different sessions each week. They cover many different aspects of Yoga ranging from beginner to advanced, and a variety of specialist areas including gentle years (chair yoga) and yoga for back care.
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Hatha Yoga
with June Bradshaw
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Gentle
Years
Yoga
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GROUPS, CLASSES AND SESSIONS AT SARA HALL
Adult
Education
Classes
Passion
for
Local History Painting
We have two weekly adult education groups running at SARA Hall.
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GROUPS, CLASSES AND SESSIONS AT SARA HALL
We have many other weekly, monthly and ad-hoc groups running at SARA Hall:
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Community
Coffee
Morning
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Nicola Parker Pilates
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Tuesday Tea Dance
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AIGBURTH METHODIST CHURCH
GROUPS, CLASSES AND SESSIONS AT SARA HALL
Surgeries, support groups and council events.
MOSSLEY HILL WARD COUNCILLORS Ward councillors held 12 advice surgeries over the year.
In conjunction with one of our local GP surgeries, health trainers provided a 12-week health and wellbeing programme for 30 patients.
Councillors helped to arrange three themed craft and storytelling events for children with local author and storyteller Jude Lennon from Little Lamb Tales.
A number of community surgeries and a bike marking event took place at SARA Hall over the year. Our dedicated PCSO also attended one of our table sales to distribute faraday pouches for car keys and to offer advice.
- IM MARSH CONSULTATION
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IM MARSH CONSULTATION
We reported on the IM Marsh Campus Consultation last year, We’re delighted
where proposals had been aired for up to 200 homes.
that Liverpool John Moores University is to retain the site in Mossley Hill,
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MAYORAL NEIGHBOURHOOD FUND
Last year, Sudley Sings was the recipient of a Mayoral Neighbourhood Fund award. This was used to cover initial setup costs, DBS fees, room charges and insurance.
This year, the opportunity arose to make a further application, this time to cover the insurance renewal and 19 weeks of hall charges. Sudley Sings has helped members to develop relationships/friendships beyond weekly meetings, helped members to combat isolation and also helped to improve their communication skills.
Thanks to this financial boost covering the last 19 weeks of 2022-23, the group now hopes to continue well into 2024.
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE
Central Heating System - The central heating system was originally installed in 2000 with a replacement boiler being installed 10 years later. Having looked at various options for the hall including heat pumps and solar, the available budget and complexities of working with an old building left gas as the only viable option. In order to future proof the system, all new pipework and radiators were installed alongside remotely controlled thermostats.
Electrical Installation Upgrade - Over the years, the electrical system has had various additions and changes. During a recent periodic inspection, it was felt that a full electrical installation upgrade would be preferable to a short-term fix. This would also create a more energy efficient building a number of new light fittings would no longer have switches but would be controlled via sensor - a must for any public building reliant on many different users turning off a switch.
Total cost of both projects: £13,659.20
DAY TRIPS
This year saw the reintroduction of our popular calendar of day trips. Day trips had previously been suspended in March 2020 due to the covid pandemic. Rather than jump in with a full calendar, we opted for a more spaced out offering. A total of 178 people enjoyed trips to Llandudno (April 2022), Keswick (July 2022), Frodsham Market & Chester (September 2022), and Bury Market (March 2023). Given the success this year, we’ve arranged a full calendar of trips for 2023-24.
COMMUNITY CINEMA
A total of 306 people enjoyed 10 films between April 2022 and March 2023.
GAS S/C ELECTRIC S/C GAS COST ELECTRIC COST £7000
ENERGY COSTS
Energy costs have spiralled out of control for everyone. Sadly, as with many charities and small businesses, we’ve been hit hard. The protections afforded to households don’t follow through for us; even though we’re a registered charity, for the purposes of energy contracts, we are treated as a business.
£5250
£3500
You will see from the graph, the increase between our old and new energy contracts is massive. We’re in the process of revisiting these £1750 contracts with the suppliers and hopefully at the next AGM we’ll have a positive outcome.
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SARA INCOME & EXPENDITURE (1)
| INCOME | INCOME | 2022-23 (£) | 2021-22 (£) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Donations, legacies and grants | |||
| Charles Brotherton Trust | 250.00 | 225.00 | |
| Mayoral Neighbourhood Fund | 530.00 | 1,500.00 | |
| Operating activities to further charity’s objectives | |||
| Weekday classes held at SARA Hall | 15,294.00 | 10,489.10 | |
| Weekend sessions held at SARA Hall | 2,548.00 | 1,662.00 | |
| Defibrillator Fund | 571.00 | - | |
| Operating activities to generate funds | |||
| Day trips | 3,457.00 | - | |
| Other fundraising activities | 1,225.10 | - | |
| Bank Interest | 94.57 | 3.54 | |
| Total Income | 23,969.67 | 13,879.64 | |
Accounts are produced on a receipts and payments basis
SARA INCOME & EXPENDITURE (2)
| EXPENDITURE | EXPENDITURE | 2022-23 (£) | 2021-22 (£) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Payments for generating funds | |||
| Day trips | 2,920.00 | - | |
| Charitable activities | |||
| Newsletter | 550.44 | 716.37 | |
| Fundraising costs | 309.25 | 118.81 | |
| Defibrillator fund | 49.99 | - | |
| Charitable donations and grants | |||
| Mayoral Neighbourhood Fund | 789.00 | 1,327.50 | |
| Other | 30.00 | 845.00 | |
| SARA Hall repairs, renewals and maintenance | 14,742.90 | 458.35 | |
| SARA Hall running costs | 10,442.65 | 10,530.22 | |
| Total Expenditure | 29,834.23 | 13,996.25 | |
Accounts are produced on a receipts and payments basis
SARA INCOME & EXPENDITURE (3)
| 2022-23 (£) | 2021-22 (£) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Total income | 23,969.67 | 13,879.64 | |
| Total expenditure | 29,834.23 | 13,996.25 | |
| Net income /(expenditure)for the year | (5,864.56) | (116.61) | |
| Balance at 1st April | 39,027.75 | 39,144.36 | |
| Balance at 31st March | 33,163.19 | 39,027.75 | |
| Balance Sheet as at 31st March | 2023 (£) | 2022 (£) | |
| Cash in hand | 82.00 | 8.00 | |
| Current account | 3,081.19 | 5,019.75 | |
| Reserve account | 30,000.00 | 34,000.00 | |
| Total | 33,163.19 | 39,027.75 | |
Accounts are produced on a receipts and payments basis
FINANCIAL SUMMARY
The annual accounts show an overall loss of £5,864.45. This was an expected loss as a result of the £13,659.20 capital expenditure on SARA Hall for a full renewal of the electrical installation and a new heating system.
Income from weekday and weekend classes/sessions at SARA Hall has increased by 40% compared with 21/22 figures. This is partly due to the staggered return of classes/sessions following the covid restrictions and also a necessary increase in session charges from November 2022 to cover a sizeable increase in energy costs. Accounts are produced on a receipts and payments basis so figures for lighting and heating are not reflective of actual usage. Towards the end of the year, new energy contracts commenced but there were lengthy delays before bills were generated. The 2022/23 accounts show just 15 days of the new gas contract at a cost of £203.85. Bills for the new electricity contract had not been received by the year end. The following two slides show a breakdown of income and expenditure specific to the running of SARA Hall and details of restricted fund income and expenditure.
Accounts Overview - SARA Hall Net Income
| INCOME | INCOME | 2022-23 (£) | 2021-22 (£) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weekday Sessions | 15,294.00 | 10,489.10 | |
| Weekend Sessions | 2,548.00 | 1,662.00 | |
| Total Income | 17,842.00 | 12,151.10 | |
| EXPENDITURE | |||
| SARA Hall repairs, renewals and maintenance | 14,742.90 | 458.35 | |
| Lighting and Heating | 970.85 | 904.01 | |
| Rent and Council Tax | 2,379.84 | 3,040.32 | |
| Water Charges | 286.51 | 303.71 | |
| Insurances | 1,436.63 | 594.41 | |
| Caretaking | 4,160.00 | 3,760.00 | |
| Sundries | 142.97 | 168.87 | |
| Telephone and Broadband | 378.72 | 378.72 | |
| Total Expenditure | 24,498.42 | 9,608.39 | |
| Net Income /(Expenditure) | (6,656.42) | 2,542.71 |
Accounts Overview - RESTRICTED FUND
| BALANCE (including 2022-2023 Income) | (£) | ||
| Remaining balance from 2021-22 Mayoral Neighbourhood Fund | 259.00 | ||
| Mayoral Neighbourhood Fund 2022-23 Application | 530.00 | ||
| Defibrillator Fund (Raised through a raffle at SARA Hall) | 571.00 | ||
| Total Income | 830.00 | ||
| EXPENDITURE | |||
| Installation of defibrillator at SARA Hall | 259.00 | ||
| Sudley Sings (Annual Insurance and Room Charges) | 530.00 | ||
| London Hearts (Defibrillator Pads) | 49.99 | ||
| Total Expenditure | 308.99 | ||
| RemainingBalance* | 521.01 | ||
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| Remaining balance of£521.01 is allocated defibrillator consumables only |
*Remaining balance of £521.01 is allocated defibrillator consumables only
- 2023 2024
Lease renewal: Prior to investing almost £14,000 into the fabric of the building we received a commitment from the building’s owners to renew the lease. This is due to commence in November 2023.
Boundary changes: Following a Boundary Commission review, from May 2023, SARA will operate across three council wards: Aigburth, Greenbank Park and Mossley Hill. Each of the three wards will be single-councillor wards. Energy contracts review: We hope to be able to revisit the situation regarding the energy costs for charities - the Chairman has asked our MP to make representations on our behalf to Government.
Future building maintenance: As with all older buildings, there’s always something that needs doing. It is hoped that now the heating and re-wire have been completed, re-sealing of the parquet floor can be undertaken during the Christmas break.
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CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trustses Sudley Area Residents, Association On accounts for the year ended 31. Marth 2023 Charlty no (If any) 1190529 Set out on pages I report to the tNstees on my examination of the accounts of the abov8 charity I'the Trust.) for the y8ar ended 3110312023. Responsibllltles and basis of report As the chariws trustees. you are responsible for tho preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charitiès Act 2011 ('the Acr). I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts Caled out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act. Independent examlnerfs statement appITr6. Del6te l ] rfnot applicabl&. I have completed my examination. I nfirni that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination (other than that disciosed below ") which gives me cause to believa that in, any material respect: the accounting records We not kept in accordan Wbth seclion 130 of the Charities Act., or the accounts did not a¢o)rd with thè accounting records. or the accounts did not comply with the applicable requirements conceming the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a 'true and fairf view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination. I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. . Please delete the words In the brackets rfthey do not apply. Signed: Dato: 23 Namo: Relevant professlonal qualificatlon(s) or body IER Oct 2018
(If any): Addrnss: Aig s&b Section B Disclosure Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight matorial matters of concern (see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts: directions and guidance for examiners). Glve horo brfef details of any items that the examiner wlshes to dl8cIos6. IER Oct 2018