| Names ofthe ch | arity trustees who m | anage the charity | ||
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| Trustee name | Office (ifany) | Oatss acted if noi for whole sol' |
Name ofparson (or body) entitled to a oint trustee ifan |
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| Margaret Kirk |
Chair | From 4September 2020 | Members ofthe | charity |
| Claire Lee | Secretary | From 4 September 2020 | Members ofthe | charity |
| Neil Swannick | From 31 March 2021 | Members ofthe | charity | |
| Neill Warhurst | Treasurer | From 10December 2021 | Members ofthe | charity |
| the benefit ofthe inhabitants ofWhitby and the general public |
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| including use for the prevention and relief ofpoverty and the |
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| provision oftraining and work space. |
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| ~ | Income continues to be derived from donations, live giving and |
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| grants and is used for the maintenance ofthe building, religious |
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| activities, recreation and education. |
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| ~ | 29 April 2021 Scarborough Borough Council rejected the |
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| Innovation Hub as a priority project owing to a reduction in the |
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| government grant for the Town Deal. This led to considerable |
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| discussions in the summer and autumn of2021 and spring 2022 |
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| as to how to move forwards and fulfil our object to offer our |
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| building for community use. To this end the trustees have met |
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| 18occasions throughout the year. |
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| ~ | 3trustees have attended sessions offered by Rebuilding Heritage |
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| Support on business planning, identifying funding sources and |
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| inclusion. | ||||||||
| Summary | ofthe main | ~ | Neill Warhurst agreed to become a trustee on 10December 2021. |
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| activities undertaken | for | the | Peter Grundy resigned 25 March 2022. |
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| public benefit | in relation | to | ||||||
| these objects | (include | within | ~ | The charity was registered with HMRC for tax purposes on 8 |
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| this section | the statutory | August 2021 and the annual report and accounts from 31 |
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| declaration | that trustees | have | December to 5 April 2021, representing the period ofthe tax year |
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| had regard | to the guidance | after the accounts had been transferred from Flowergate Old |
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| issued by | the | Charity | Chapel excepted charity to Flowergate Old Chapel CIO, were |
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| Commission | on public | submitted to the Charity Commission in October 2021. |
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| ~ | The charity objects were amended by agreement with the Charity |
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| Commission for the purpose ofstrengthening the charity's object |
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| ofserving the community and a revised constitution was |
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| submitted to the Charity Commission. |
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| ~ | The AGM took place on 21 September 2021. It was attended | by | ||||||
| all the trustees, 5 members and 2 observers, one ofwhom is now |
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| a member. Apologies were received from 1 member. |
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| ~ | Following discussions with the CEO of Sirius Minerals Foundation |
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| and a visit from one oftheir trustees, an application for grant |
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| funding was submitted to the charity in March 2022 for F5,000 |
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| towards an electrical upgrade which subsequently has been |
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| granted on condition of finding match funding which we have |
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| managed to do. Details ofthis will be included in the annual report |
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| for 2022 —2023. |