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TRUST
Registered charity number 1204031
Charitable Incorporated Organisation
Annual
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2024
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CONTENTS
| BACK STORY | 03 |
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| GOVERNIING DOCUMENT | 04 |
| PURPOSE OF THE CHARITY | 04 |
| TRAINING | 05 |
| SAFEGUARDING | 05 |
| WHO ARE WE | 06–07 |
| WHAT HAVE WE DONE SO FAR AND WHY | 08 |
| WHAT WE WANT TO DO IN THE FUTURE | 09 |
| HOW ARE WE GOING TO DO IT AND WHEN | 10 |
| FINANCIALS | 11 |
| CONTACT US | 12 |
This annual report covers the period from registration as a Community Incorporated Organisation (CIO) with the Charity Commission on 19 July 2023 through to the end of our first financial year on 30 September 2024.
BACK STORY
The buildings known as the Church Hall and Old Boys School have been an important part of the local community for more than 100 years, bringing people together and a place to meet with friends and neighbours as well as for more formal occasions.
The Church Hall was opened on 1 January 1904 and was funded by Herbert Shepherd Cross, the Member of Parliament for Bolton, Lancashire, who lived at Hamels Mansion in the parish. He died in 1916 and is buried in the churchyard. However, in 1909 he gifted the building to the church.
The Old Boys School is a Grade II Listed semi-detached building, adjoining the former caretaker’s cottage, which dates back to the 16[th] century or earlier. In the mid 19[th] century, the Old Boys School building was purchased by Major Henry Hirst Say and converted to a school for boys of the village. However, this arrangement was short lived until Jenyns School was opened. Following the death of the owner, the Say family gifted the Old Boys School to the church in 1882.
Collectively, these two buildings have formed a crucial centerpiece of village life for more than 100 years in their current format.
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Governing document
In preparation for becoming established as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation, a constitution document was prepared and submitted to the Charity Commission as part of the application process. This document clearly sets out the purpose of the charity and the rules under which it must operate. These can only be amended with the agreement of the Charity Commission. Following registration, the constitution document was signed by all eight initial trustees on 8 August 2023.
PURPOSE OF THE CHARITY
The purpose of the charity as outlined in the constitution reads as follows: “To further or benefit the residents of Braughing Parish and the neighbourhood, without distinction of sex, sexual orientation, race or of political, religious or other opinions by associating together the said residents and the local authorities, voluntary and other organisations in a common effort to advance education and to provide facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation and leisure time occupation with the objective of improving the conditions of life for the residents. In furtherance of these objects but not otherwise, the trustees shall have
training
Although at this early stage in the life of the charity, there is no specific Induction and Training Policy, all trustees and members of the management team have attended an induction course for trustees run by the company Getting on Board. Access has been gained to other training subjects such as charity finance and cyber security. Attendance is recorded on a training log.
safeguarding
The trust developed and agreed a safeguarding policy on 26 September 2023. Trustees take their responsibilities seriously in protecting children and vulnerable adults. All trustees and members of the management team are required to and have undergone Basic DBS Checks.
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i) To preserve, restore, maintain, repair and improve, for the public benefit, the Grade II listed Braughing Old Boys School, cottage and hall, and to advance the education of the public in the historical, architectural and constructional heritage that exists in and around the said building. ii) To establish or secure the establishment of a Community Hub and to maintain or manage or co-operate with any statutory authority in the maintenance and management of such a centre for activities promoted by the charity in furtherance of the above objects.”
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WH0 ARE WE
The constitution requires the trust to have at least three trustees and allows a maximum of 12. At the first meeting of the trust on 8 August 2023, eight trustees were appointed. However, following a revised approach in early 2024, trustees decided to reduce this to five, with a further five members of a management team providing support to trustees and the activities of the trust. All are unpaid volunteers.
TRUSTEES
JOHN ALEXANDER MADELINE THERESA LEO DRESNER MARSHALL Secretary Appointed 18.05.24 Appointed 08.08.23
PAUL ANTHONY CURRIE Chair Appointed 08.08.23
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ALISON JANE NICHOLSON MARION JILL SAUNDERS
Appointed 18.05.24 Appointed 18.05.24
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PEOPLE WHO SERVED AS TRUSTEES FROM JULY 2023
Peter Boylan 08.08.2023—16.01.2024 Alexander Di Pasquale 08.08.2023—13.03.2024 Graham Fisher 08.08.2023—10.12.2023 Clive Marshall 08.08.2023—16.01.2024 Derek Christopher Richards 08.08.2023—10.12.2023 Jayne Fiona Celia Rowe 08.08.2023—13.03.2024
MANAGEMENT TEAM
PETER BOYLAN
MALCOLM HIGH SALLY ANNE Treasurer HOW
CLIVE MARSHALL
PETER WALSINGHAM
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WHAT HAVE WE DONE SO FAR AND WHY
When planning activities for the year, the trustees and management team have considered the Charity Commission guidance on public benefit.
BEFORE REGISTRATION AS A CHARITY
The project group organised a public consultation event on 20 May 2023. All members of the community were invited as it was felt important that every local resident had the opportunity to express their views on the future of the buildings and to get involved. More than 80 people attended and over 110 comments were received, which have helped to shape the future of the trust. Generous financial donations on the day enabled the project to reach the £5,000 funds required to register as a charity.
CHARITY COMMISSION REGISTRATION
The trust was registered as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) on 19 July 2023 and the first meeting of trustees was held on 8 August 2023.
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Negotiations were started with the Church of England on an Albemarle lease but because of complicated historical trusts surrounding the buildings this has taken longer than anticipated.
Residents are kept up-todate through regular articles in Braughing LIFE, copies of which are delivered to every household in the parish, on social media and through the Braughing community website.
The trustees and management team have held regular meetings to plan the way forward. Once the lease is agreed, the main priority of the trust will be to secure grant funding and fundraise to invest in the buildings bringing them into the 21[st] century in terms of environmental impact, facilities and a planned maintenance and improvement programme.
All trustees have undergone induction and relevant training, which is recorded in a training register.
WHAT WE WANT TO DO IN THE FUTURE
MAIN OBJECTIVE
The main objective of the trust is to create a modern, well-maintained, environmentally-friendly and welcoming facility for use by all members of the local and wider communities for recreation, education, social, fitness, health and well-being, and fund raising activities.
VISION
Our vision is to create a vibrant and vital hub, which will be an important asset to our rural community.
Our goal is to significantly improve the quality and performance of our buildings by making them more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly. We have completed a structural survey, and Utility Aid has conducted a sustainability survey to support our grant applications. Furthermore, we have secured a grant from Braughing Parish Council specifically for upgrading windows and doors.
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HOW ARE WE GOING TO DO IT AND WHEN
The enthusiastic and committed team members are excited to move forward with this project as soon as the lease has been signed. A maintenance and improvement programme has already been prepared and discussions have taken place with stakeholders and potential funders. A grant from Braughing Parish Council has already been secured to replace windows.
A wide promotion and communications programme is planned to encourage and increase hall usage, as are ideas for expanding the facilities and finding new hirers.
A detailed maintenance and improvement programme has already been developed, the priority being to commence work replacing the heating and lighting and to redecorate the halls as soon as the lease is agreed.
FINANCIALS
INCOME
The income during this period was £9,836. This was mainly from personal donations of £8,602, and tax reclaimed of £748 Gift Aid from those donations. The only other source of income was a donation of £486 from a fundraising event held at Braughing Station.
EXPENDITURE
The expenditure for this period was £1,532. The most significant items were fees for surveys carried out on the buildings, which were £1,230. There were also service fees paid to SumUp and Just Giving of £171, charity insurance premium of £77 and DBS checks of £54.
Fundraising at Braughing Station £486 Reclaimed of Gift Aid £748 Personal donations of £8,602
DBS checks £54 Charity insurance premium £77 SumUp and Just Giving fees £171 Buildings surveys £1,230
RESERVES
As a new charity there is no financial reserves policy. This will be developed as income increases.
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CONTACT us
braughingobscommunitytrust@gmail.com
Braughing Old Boys School Community Trust Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) Registered Charity Number: 1204031 Registered address: The Gables, 19 Green End, Braughing, Ware, Hertfordshire, SG11 2PG
Date registered as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) 19 July 2023
| Braughing Old Boys School Community Trust Charity Name |
Braughing Old Boys School Community Trust Charity Name |
Braughing Old Boys School Community Trust Charity Name |
1204031 No (if any) |
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| Receipts andpayments accounts | |||||
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| A1 Receipts | Unrestricted funds to the nearest £ |
Restricted funds to the nearest £ |
Endowment funds to the nearest £ |
Total funds to the nearest £ |
Last year to the nearest £ |
| Donations | **8 602 ** | - | - | **8 602 ** | - |
| Fund Raising | 486 | - | - | 486 | - |
| Tax reclaimed | 748 | - | - | 748 | - |
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| Sub total(Gross income for AR) |
9 836 |
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| 9 836 | - | - | 9 836 | - | |
| Professional fees | 1 230 | - | - | 1 230 | - |
| Insurance | 77 | - | - | 77 | - |
| DBS | 54 | - | - | 54 | - |
| Finance costs | 171 | - | - | 171 | - |
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| **Sub total ** | 1 532 | - | - | 1 532 | - |
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| Sub total Total payments Net of receipts/(payments) A5 Transfers between funds A6 Cash funds last year end Cash funds this year end |
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| 1 532 | - | - | 1 532 | - | |
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| Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at | Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at | the end of the period | the end of the period | |
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Details | Unrestricted funds to nearest £ |
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| Bank balance | 8 304 | - | - | |
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| Total cash funds | 8 304 | - | - | |
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| Madeline Marshall | Madeline | Marshall | 22/10/2024 | |
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Marion S | aunders | 22/10/2024 |
CCXX R1 accounts (SS)