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2024-09-30-accounts

BEACON HILL SPORTS ASSOCIATION

Trustees’ report 2023/24

Welcome everybody to this AGM of the Association. For those new to the Charitable Trust I would just like to remind you of our governing instrument. Our purpose is to provide and maintain a village hall and sports and recreational facilities for the residents of the four parishes of Wickham Bishops, Great Totham, Great and Little Braxted. The charity was founded on 10[th] January 1928, over 96 years ago. It is therefore just over 3 years to our centenary. We hope to be celebrating this in a big way. More on this in due course.

There has been one change to the Board of Trustees since the 2023 AGM.

Resignations and appointments

In February 2024, Margaret MacGregor stepped down as a Trustee. However, Margaret still continues to provide considerable support as the Cashier of the Association, for which we are very grateful. We thank her for her contribution as a long serving Trustee.

Management of the Charity

First of all I would like to thank Nicole Carter, our Secretary, for the professionalism and enthusiasm with which she carries out her role.

The four Committees have been fully operational during the year. They are Property and Facilities Management, Finance and Investments, the Fund Raising Committee and the Committee for Strategy.

I would like to thank David Croom, who chairs the Property and Facilities Management Committee, and who, alongside the rest of his committee members which includes the publicly elected Trustee Graham Finch, ensures our properties are well maintained.

Stewart Wallace continues to chair the Strategy Committee and Anthony Groves, a volunteer, continues with us in his role as Webmaster. We are appreciative of the time each gives to the Association.

I continue to chair the Finance Committee and Ken Matten and I jointly manage the Fund Raising Committee.

Last but not least, I give thanks to Robert Brown who, voluntarily, provides his services as an electrician.

All the Trustees are also volunteers and I would like to reiterate my thanks to all for their time and support.

In addition to the volunteers mentioned above, on behalf of the Charity, I would like to thank Andrew Goodwin, director of Meadow Brook Services Ltd, and his colleagues for the monitoring and maintenance of the Hall, and John Bewley who provides janitorial services for the Hall.

Fund raising

The Fund Raising Committee ran a successful Quiz Night at the beginning of October this year raising £482. I thank Ken and Sue Matten for preparing the questions and for hosting the event, and their son, Paul, who volunteered to assist with the scoring. I would also like to record my thanks to Joan Cummins, another volunteer, who regularly runs the scoreboard on quiz nights. The Jazz Club donated another £715 this year and we thank Peter Hughes who runs the Jazz nights.

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The 200 Club raised £250 but as support for this lottery is reducing, it has been decided this will be the last year it is run.

Financial performance

The accounts for the year ended 30 September 2024 show a £12,654 surplus for the year. In the last quarter of the financial year, we were very fortunate to have received a legacy of £25,000 from the late Mrs Pauline Player. Pauline was an active supporter of the Association and was a former chair of The Arts Society Blackwater, an affiliated club of the Association. The Trustees have voted to upgrade the playground and to name it in memory of Pauline.

The increase of hall hire rates for 2023/24 has resulted in more lettings income and increased rents from affiliated clubs using the hall. However, the overall increase in lettings also indicates increased usage of the hall.

Heating costs have continued to have a negative impact on the Association’s expenses compared to the pre-pandemic years. We have, however, seen a reduction in gas prices this year but this has been offset by an increase in electricity prices.

Maintenance costs of the Hall include £9,522 spent on upgrading the fencing surrounding the playground. The new metal fencing will be more durable and it matches that around the patio to the Small Hall. As mentioned above, we will be upgrading the playground equipment in this coming year.

With regard to the investment income for the year, we have had a full year since the investments were changed. This has resulted in a positive contribution of £5,952 compared to £1,706 for 2022/23, before the loss on changing the investments last year.

The investment portfolio continues to be monitored by Finance Committee members.

Independent Examiner

I would also like to thank Bambi Harrison for being our Independent Examiner of the accounts again this year.

Up-coming events

The next Jazz event, with Wickham Bishops New Orleans All Stars, is being held in the Hall on 21[st] December, and the Drama Club are holding this year’s pantomime, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, on Friday 11th and Saturday 12th January in the Hall.

Elizabeth J Coeshall Chairman November 2024

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Beacon Hill Sports Association Receipts and Payments for year ended 30th September 2024

Brought forward as at 1st October 2023
NatWest C/A
United Trust Bank
Tilney portfolio - cost
Income
Block grants hall
Hall major contracts
Block grants football and tennis
Hall lettings
Field bookings
Utility receipts
Music licences
Fund raising
Parking at the hall
Miscellaneous
see page 3
Investment income
Fixed term and other investments
Income
Management fees
Net losses on sales
Total income
Total expenditure
see page 2
Excess of income/(expenditure over income)
Carried forward at 30 September 2024
Represented by:
Cash
NatWest C/A
Tilney portfolio - cost
United Trust Bank
£
18,736.45
8,126.78
6,900.00
40,144.10
0.00
11,363.06
135.00
767.00
1,151.00
25,306.03
112,629.42
9,552.23
(3,600.00)
0.00
5,952.23
118,581.65
105,926.70
2024
£
43,798.19
62,479.03
277,553.00
383,830.22
12,654.95
396,485.17
50,644.91
280,911.61
64,928.65
396,485.17
£
£
47,235.57
61,920.22
281,747.04
390,902.83
14,691.00
8,126.78
4,422.00
28,432.84
0.00
13,268.47
240.00
3,343.00
3,494.50
215.00
76,233.59
5,306.87
(3,600.00)
(5,342.10)
(3,635.23)
72,598.36
79,670.97
(7,072.61)
383,830.22
43,798.19
277,553.00
62,479.03
383,830.22
2023
£
£
47,235.57
61,920.22
281,747.04
390,902.83
14,691.00
8,126.78
4,422.00
28,432.84
0.00
13,268.47
240.00
3,343.00
3,494.50
215.00
76,233.59
5,306.87
(3,600.00)
(5,342.10)
(3,635.23)
72,598.36
79,670.97
(7,072.61)
383,830.22
43,798.19
277,553.00
62,479.03
383,830.22
2023
£
£
47,235.57
61,920.22
281,747.04
390,902.83
14,691.00
8,126.78
4,422.00
28,432.84
0.00
13,268.47
240.00
3,343.00
3,494.50
215.00
76,233.59
5,306.87
(3,600.00)
(5,342.10)
(3,635.23)
72,598.36
79,670.97
(7,072.61)
383,830.22
43,798.19
277,553.00
62,479.03
383,830.22
2023
(7,072.61)
383,830.22
(7,072.61)
43,798.19
277,553.00
62,479.03
383,830.22

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Beacon Hill Sports Association Receipts and Payments for year ended 30th September 2024

Payments
Sports Field
Electricity
Water
Insurance
Proportion of hall contract re field
Cleaning
Ground maintenance
Repairs and maintenance
Hall
Hall refunds
Electricity
Gas
Water
Insurance
Janitorial supplies
Cleaning services
Garden maintenance
Fees and subscriptions
Printing, Postage and stationery
Telephone
Service contract
Misc expenses
see page 3
Repairs and maintenance of hall
Card fees for hall hire receipts via website
Total payments
2024
£
7,498.53
1,100.98
1,141.03
3,500.04
451.14
5,347.02
2,859.62
21,898.36
840.00
11,639.80
6,670.45
1,550.80
3,886.87
357.78
8,721.51
2,690.52
1,338.78
0.00
1,259.18
13,999.92
631.32
30,354.34
87.07
84,028.34
105,926.70
2023
£
4,413.84
735.03
765.81
3,864.59
1,393.33
3,976.84
2,454.77
17,604.21
-
6,972.91
12,877.76
1,288.72
3,479.34
291.00
7,089.29
1,631.08
317.26
13.09
1,778.07
13,635.37
3,347.46
9,345.41
-
62,066.76
79,670.97

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Beacon Hill Sports Association Receipts and Payments for year ended 30th September 2024

Miscellaneous income
Oct
PAT testing
Nov
Hirer's refundable deposit
Feb
Replacement fobs
PAT testing
Mar
Replacement fobs
Jul
Legacy from Mrs Pauline Player
Miscellaneous expenses
Dec
Refreshments for AGM
Table trolley
Bank error
HSBC - bank charges
Jan
Gifts to non-Trustee volunteers
Charity donation
Feb
Gifts to non-Trustee volunteers
Mar
Supplier error on invoice
New website part payment
Supplier overpayment
Charity donation
Apr
New website part payment
Logo
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Elizabeth J Coeshall
Nicole Carter
Chairman
Secretary
2024
2023
£
£
95.00
250.00
56.03
20.00
100.00
25,000.00
25,306.03
215.00
59.75
52.37
455.03
0.09
41.54
44.00
75.00
1,425.00
1.00
75.00
1,425.00
325.00
631.32
3,347.46
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25 November 2024

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Independent examiner's report to the trustees of the Beacon Hill Sports Association

I report on the accounts of the Trust for the year ended 30 September 2024, which are set out on pages 1 to 3.

Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner

The charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The charity's trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144(2) of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act) and that an independent examination is needed.

It is my responsibility to:

Basis of independent examiner's report

My examination was carried out in accordance with the general Directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from you as trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a 'true and fair view' and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below.

Independent examiner's statement

In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention:

(1) which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements:

have not been met; or

(2) to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

Bambi Harrison FCCA, ATT Suite 6, Peverel House, Maldon Road, Hatfield Peverel, CM3 3JF

21 November 2024