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2024-06-30-accounts

THE PIRRIE HALL AND RECREATION GROUND

Registered Charity 200645

The Pirrie Hall

Brook Godalming Surrey GU8 5UJ

ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30[th ] JUNE 2024

ANNUAL REPORT

The Pirrie Hall and Recreation Ground (Pirrie Hall) were given by Lord Pirrie under a trust deed in 1923 "to be used for the benefit of the inhabitants of the hamlets of Brook and Sandhills in the Parish of Witley in the County of Surrey and of the remaining district for the purpose of a Village Hall and a Recreation Ground.”

The trustees of the trust, which is registered as a charity with the Charity Commission, hold the title deeds of the Pirrie Hall. However, there was no financial settlement from Lord Pirrie as the understanding was that the residents should themselves fund and be responsible for the Pirrie Hall’s upkeep.

As of 30 June 2024, the trustees were Richard Southwell, Stephanie Boote, Philip Greig, Emily Bourne, James Langan and Guy Thompson. All served throughout the period. The power to appoint new trustees is vested in the existing trustees. Trustees are recruited from the pool of Brook and Sandhills residents to represent a variety of interests, experience and skills (including accounting and legal) and their overriding function is to ensure the terms of the trust are not broken.

The regular business of the Pirrie Hall is managed by a management committee, the members of which are appointed/reappointed at the Annual General Meeting. Most are inhabitants of Brook and Sandhills but some live in the surrounding area. As at 30 June 2024, the members of the management committee were : Jim Burton (Chairman), James Langan (Honorary Treasurer), Jenny Foster (Honorary Secretary), Charles Bourne, Graham Hall, Ric Gill and Susie Rachkind.

The primary objectives of the management committee are to make the Pirrie Hall as available as practicable to residents and to raise sufficient funds each

year to make that possible. In setting our objectives, planning activities and making other relevant decisions, the trustees have given careful consideration to the Charity Commission’s public benefit guidance.

Pedestrian access to the recreation ground is available to everyone, including those living outside Brook and the surrounding area.

The Pirrie Hall is available for hire, which provides the community with a venue for regular activities as well as private parties. The income of the Pirrie Hall comes from the hire charges set by the management committee and the annual fete.

In 2024 the fete was held on Monday 27 May 2023. A good-sized crowd enjoyed traditional games, classic cars, bric-a-brac, garden plants and sundries, food and drink stalls, fairground rides, small business stalls and other attractions. Many Brook and Sandhills residents engaged with and contributed to the event, enjoying the opportunity to work together for the benefit of the Pirrie Hall and local community. For the second year running, however, rain reduced visitor attendance and dampened spending. Inevitably, the poor weather had a negative impact on overall fete takings. Despite this, the fete raised approx. £8,108 net of costs, rising to £8,658 when late receipts (after the year end) are included. This was on top of generous sponsorship, including from King Edward’s Witley.

In terms of other revenue, there was income from hall hire for parties as well as income from user groups including ballet, circle dancing and table tennis. These were around the levels received in the previous financial year.

After opening at the Pirrie Hall at the end of October 2023, Sunny Days Childcare - a family-run, independent provider – continues to offer nursery and forest school for 2½ to 5-year-olds from 7.30am to 6pm for 51 weeks of the year. This provides the Pirrie Hall with much-needed income and Brook and Sandhills families with a local childcare option.

The Brook Tennis Club and Brook Cricket Club have made good use of their specific areas. Both clubs are individual entities in their own right and welcome new members from Brook, Sandhills and the surrounding area. The Brook Cricket Club has an active junior section.

In terms of expenses, vital and urgent building and maintenance work was undertaken. This included [repair to the Pirrie Hall’s main roof beam, asbestos removal, improvements to the heating system and] works to bring electrics, external lighting and emergency exits within safety standards. Expenditure on electricity was noticeably higher than previous years as a failure in the heating system resulted in the use of electric heaters.

An analysis of the various sources of income during the twelve months to 30 June 2024, which in aggregate totalled £42,748.90, is shown in the Income & Expenditure Account attached. The Account also lists an analysis of the expenditure, which totalled £46,916.65. This left a deficit of income for the year of £4,167.75. It should be noted, however, that certain exceptional costs of establishing the nursery tenancy (including legal £1,207 and energy survey £483) plus the reduced income from a full year of nursery occupation (-£4,000) were a significant factor in this outcome.

The Accumulated Fund represents the financial reserves of the Pirrie Hall and on 30 June 2024 amounted to £107,045. All funds are unrestricted. £65,000 of the Accumulated Fund has been invested in a high interest account to produce additional income of approximately £3,000. Further ongoing building and renovation work took place in 2024 and is anticipated through 2025 and 2026. This includes [repair to the Pirrie Hall’s main roof beam, asbestos removal, improvements to the heating system and] further work to improve the Pirrie Hall’s EPC rating (for which it is hoped that there will be an opportunity to obtain a grant towards some of the work required). The size of the Accumulated Fund should be sufficient to meet these costs (including in the event that a grant is not provided).

Jim Burton

Emily Bourne

PIRRIE HALL AND RECREATION GROUND
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
FINAL
YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE
INCOME
DONATIONS AND GIFT AID
HALL HIRE
HALL DEPOSITS
KIDS PARTIES
ADULT PARTIES
WEDDINGS
BALLET
CIRCLE DANCING
NURSERY SCHOOL
TABLE TENNIS
TENNIS
CRICKET CLUB (RENT)
CRICKET CLUB(MOWING)
FETE
FETE SPONSORSHIP
TOTAL INCOME
EXPENDITURE
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT
ELECTRICITY
WATER
TELEPHONE
OIL
GENERAL WASTE DISPOSAL
WASTE (cesspit)
MOWING COSTS JULY TO MAY 2024
HEDGE CUTTING
BUILDINGS & ELECTRICAL
INSURANCE
ADVERTISING
RATES
LICENCES
BANK CHARGES
EQUIP REPAIR INC FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
HALL EQUIPMENT
WEBSITE
SEPTIC TANK ( new)
DEFIBRILLATOR
2024
£
240
1,325
1,100
535
670
0
2,362
870
8,000
810
0
1,200
900
23,737
1,000
42,749
3,630
4,254
660
103
1,615
835
0
2,580
160
11,177
1,623
50
109
185
50
170
481
0
0
0
1,100
15,629
0
201
155
1,207
483
81
378
HALL DEPOSIT REFUNDS
FETE
LOTTERY LICENCE
WINDOW CLEANING
HALL CLEANING MATERIALS
LEGAL COSTS
ENERGY SURVEY
INTERNET
HOSPITALITY
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
46,917
TOTAL NET ASSETS
107,045
111,213
LESS CREDITORS
1,392
0
CURRENT ASSETS
108,437
111,213
DEBTORS
2,600
1,450
105,837
109,763
SAVINGS ACCOUNT
20,368
20,125
CURRENT ACCOUNT
85,469
89,638
BANK ACCOUNTS REPRESENTED BY: BALANCE AT END OF YEAR
107,045
111,213
SURPLUS FOR THE YEAR
-4,168
1,943
BALANCE AT BEGINNING OF YEAR
111,213
109,270
ACCUMULATED FUND £
£
2024
2023
BALANCE SHEET AT 30TH JUNE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
109,270 450 109,720 1,977 107,743 20,048 87,695 109,270 16,879 92,391 £ 2022
92,391 487 92,878 2,014 90,864 20,048 70,816 92,391 1,702 90,689 £ 2021
91,078 0 91,078 2,086 88,992 20,046 68,946 90,689 2,375 88,314 £ 2020
88,314 700 89,014 2,719 86,295 20,036 66,259 88,314 7,429 80,885 £ 2019
80,885 250 81,135 5,227 75,908 20,025 55,883 80,885 9,301 71,584 £ 2018

Notes to the Balance Sheet

Creditors

s
BENCHMARK 88.38
EDF 259.53
WAVERLEY 10.00
RICHARD GILL 330.00
Pete June Mow 360.00
BCC Hedge Refund 80.00
Hall Cleaning Expenses 221.82
BT 12.90
EE 22.08
Misc sundry bill allocatons 8.04

1,392.75

Pirrie Hall Notes to the accounts
Extraordinary Improvement and Mainenance costs 2024/25
Item Date £
Electrical work - Sasha Plache 23 July 2024 3,943.00
Hockley & Dawson structural survey for Roof Beam 31 July 2024 1,800.00
Asbestos Removal Survey 20 August 2024 432.00
JETO Asbestos removal 23 September 2024 3,276.00
Adams Drainage 26 September 2024 1,170.00
PS Ltd - Roof Beam support 01 November 2024 12,600.00
Waverley Planning control approval roof beam 07 November 2024 555.00
D Van der Merwe - Central Heatng work 25 November 2024 8,353.36
Total to 30.1.25 32,129.36

Note

Hockley & Dawson also charged £250 in June 2024