Chairman's Report for New Hutton Institute January 2023 for the year 2022.
This year has been another successful year regarding the institute. There have
been some setbacks but generally a good year.
Financially we are reasonably secure but as we all know our costs will be increased
this year due to a variety of factors not least our energy expenses. However, we
have a lot of support from the community and hopefully this will continue with our
future planned events in 2023.
Positives for this year are that we have a new sound system and big screen which
will hopefully be an asset to the space.
Decoration has been completed internally and externally with new furniture and
furnishings. This has attracted alot of positive support not only from the
immediate locality but also the wider community.
These improvements would not have taken place had it not been for various
committee members working behind the scenes requesting quotes and overseeing
the work.
It was not easy at the beginning of the year to organise events due to Covid and the
on going renovation. We held a quiz night which was very popular and successful.
The jubilee was a non starter for the institute as Old Hutton were running an event
and it we thought it was unfair to compete. Ashes Caravan Park also kindly hosted
an event and invited the village so there was enough happening locally.
When all the painting etc. was completed we held a free event to thank the
community and celebrate the lifting of covid restrictions. This was held to bring
the community back together and showcase the space. This was hugely
successful with over 100 people attending and enjoying hog roast, puddings and a
live band. This created enthusiasm and support for future events.
A brilliant hallowe'en event was well organised by the childrens committee and it
was fantastic to see the brilliant outfits and decorations. Hard work l am sure but
well worth the effort.
Hutton hub has had a shaky start although a pub games night took place and
proved popular so perhaps that is the way forward. Kath has been running coffee,
cake and chat on Thursday which has not been well supported but enjoyed by
those that have attended. However, this has ticked a box for the grants which were
approved. Barbara organised a creative chocolate evening and a series of create
your own Christmas floral arrangements which was enjoyed by everyone.
A photographic competition has been put in place and Tony Ellis has undertaken to
coordinate this task. We are hoping to find some brilliant photographs taken in the

locality to put up on the walls. We are hoping to organise a night to decide which
should be displayed.
Unfortunately the curry night had to be cancelled last week as the curry chef has
not been well for a few weeks but we have in the pipeline a band night and domino
night in February. A black tielsuit night in April and various publgames nights etc.
Finally l just want to say welcome to our new committee members and a huge
thank you to lan Mason who is resigning after many years. He has been a real asset
and his input will definitely be missed. Also thank you all, especially David, Brian
and Barbara for your efforts throughout the year and hopefully 2023 will be a good
one.

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## The New Hutton Institute Draft accounts for 2022 

|**INCOME**|£||
|---|---|---|
|**Hall hire**|||
|SLDC May election||£250.00|
|WI||£95.00|
|PCC||£65.00|
|Parish hall hire||£80.00|
|Private hires||£425.00|
|OH school x 2||£380.00|
|Killington Fishery rent||£250.00|
|B4RN electricity used||£1,705.40|
|Sale of electric heaters||£30.00|
|funerals||£100.00|
|**Events**|||
|Quiz night|£|622.50|
|Party night Bar||£227.00|
|Party night donations||£194.00|
|Fish n chip night||£95.00|
|**Grants & Donations**|||
|Banks||£3,680.00|
|SLDC business grants||£2,667.00|
|ACRE grant||£14,352.00|
|Windfarm Lambrigg||£1,500.00|
|Donations||£110.00|
|**TOTAL**||**£26,827.90**|
|**EXPENSES**|||
|Electricity||£2,527.13|
|Uber electrical lights||£640.44|
|Uber elec PAT||£96.00|
|Lakes CM to check BM||£72.00|
|Insurance||£1,642.37|
|Cumbria Waste||£38.68|
|Keys||£35.00|
|Water rates||£97.68|
|PPL/PRS||£158.44|
|Accountancy fees||£120.00|
|Donation to NWAA||£311.25|
|Cups plates glasses||£272.00|



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|Cleaning & sundries|£           967.98|
|---|---|
|Sanitisers etc|£           326.00|
|foor tiles|£           675.29|
|Blinds, half bill|£        2,518.63|
|AT catering for Party|£        1,200.00|
|Mind the Gap|£600.00|
|**Capital work**||
|Reach sound system|£6,690.84|
|Mawson fnal invoice|£2,353.49|
|Mattinson decorating|£     12,290.00|
|Mattinson decorating|£        5,660.00|
|Trent furniture|£4,251.60|
|**TOTAL**|**£43,544.82**|
|Proft/loss for the year|**-£16,716.92**|
|**Bank account totals**||
|Current acc at 1/1/22|£67,621.96|
|Closing bal at 31/12/22|£     50,905.04|



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## End of Year Accounts 2022 with 2021 

## **INCOME** 

## **Hall hire** 

SLDC May election WI PCC Parish hall hire Private hires OH school x 2 Killington Fishery rent B4RN electricity used Sale of electric heaters funerals 

## **Events** 

Quiz night Party night Bar Party night donations Fish n chip night 

## **Grants & Donations** 

Banks SLDC business grants ACRE grant Windfarm Lambrigg Donations **TOTAL** 

£ 

## **INCOME Hall hire** 

£250.00 SLDC May election £95.00 WI £65.00 PCC £80.00 Private hires £425.00 Killington Fishery rent £380.00 Electricity meter cash £250.00 Wayleave £1,705.40 **Events** £30.00 Foodie night + bar £100.00 

## **Grants & Donations** 

£            622.50 Banks £227.00 SLDC business grants £194.00 Bernard Sunley £95.00 Main grants Lottery Windfarm Lambrigg £3,680.00 Capstick's Insurance don £2,667.00 Thomas Ward Charity £14,352.00 Rank Foundation £1,500.00 £110.00 **TOTAL £26,827.90** 

## **EXPENSES** 

## **EXPENSES** 

Electricity Uber electrical lights Uber elec PAT Lakes CM to check BM Insurance Cumbria Waste Keys Water rates PPL/PRS Accountancy fees Donation to NWAA Cups plates glasses Cleaning & sundries Sanitisers etc 

Electricity £2,527.13 Insurance £640.44 Cumbria Waste £96.00 Water rates £72.00 The Banks group £1,642.37 Accountancy fees £38.68 Donation to Parish £35.00 Cups plates glasses £97.68 Cleaning & sundries £158.44 Blinds, etc £120.00 website TENS licence etc £311.25 £272.00 **Capital work** 

£            967.98 Air Source Planning 

£            326.00 Mawson Energy Planning 



floor tiles Blinds, half bill AT catering for Party Mind the Gap **Capital work** Reach sound system Mawson final invoice Mattinson decorating Mattinson decorating Trent furniture **TOTAL** 

£            675.29 Mawson Energy £         2,518.63 Peter Winter £         1,200.00 Martindale windows £600.00 A Hutchinson door handles Castle Fire Alarm System £6,690.84 £2,353.49 **TOTAL** £       12,290.00 £         5,660.00 Profit/loss for the year £4,251.60 **£43,544.82** 

Profit/loss for the year **-£16,716.92 Bank account totals** Current acc at 1/1/22 £67,621.96 Closing bal at 31/12/22 £       50,905.04 



£ 

£250.00 £50.00 £30.00 £35.00 £250.00 £160.00 £5.69 

£529.00 

£5,000.00 £19,189.00 £5,000.00 £7,020.00 £2,205.00 £50.00 £376.54 £1,700.00 

## **£41,850.23** 

£783.55 £1,546.39 £71.77 £93.66 £368.00 £60.00 £5,750.00 £530.80 124.49 £261.58 £57.00 

£487.00 £120.00 



28576.54 £687.20 £4,650.00 £43.98 £3,000.74 

**£47,212.70** 

**-£5,362.47** 

