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2023-06-30-accounts

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 239036

Report of the Trustees and

Financial Statements

for the Year Ended 30 June 2023

for

John Burrill Almshouses Charity

Annual Return for the year ended 30 June 2023

Principal Ofice

1 Bootham, York

Current Trustees

Andrew Batterton

Stephen Crowther

Rupert Dewhirst

Neil Mcilveen

Ronald Pearson

During the 2022-23 financial year Sarah Wass was also a Trustee.

Our structure, governance and management

John Burrill Almshouses continues to provide housing for the elderly in need in line with the will of John Burrill dated 7[th] July 1924 where he left monies to erect almshouses to provide housing for the “old residents of the City of York who are over 60 years old” .

The Trust met three times during the year and Mulberry PM provided the day-to-day clerking, finance and management services.

Objectives and activities

The main activity undertaken by the charity to further its charitable purposes for the public benefit is the provision of 7 residences across its Almshouse facilities. This provision is available for the “old residents of the City of York who are over 60 years old” who are “aged or inform persons who would otherwise be dependent on parochial relief”

The charity has complied with the duty in section 4 of the 2006 Act to have due regard to guidance on public benefit published by the Commission.

Achievements and performance

The almshouses had full occupancy with residents all year round.

There were some remedial roof repairs and extensive gardening works during the year,

Financial Review

The attached financial statements have been prepared on a receipts and payments basis. They have been checked by a current Trustee who was not a Trustee for the period to which the statements apply. His view is that these provide a true and fair view.

John Burrill Almshouses did not have a reserves policy for the year to which the financial statements relate.

No 239036 1st July 2022 to 30th June 2023

John Burrill Homes

Statement

Assets
CAF Bank Cash a/c £34,069.40
CAF Gold a/c £73,481.37
Lloyds a/c £6,815.55
M&G Shares £136,893.61
£251,259.93
Bank Balance Movements Opening
CAF Bank Cash a/c £40,523.93
CAF Gold a/c £67,274.43
Lloyds a/c £994.31
Change
Summary
Income £32,578.00
Expenses £27,004.35
Balance £5,573.65
Closing Increase
£34,069.40 -£6,454.53
£73,481.37 £6,206.94
£6,815.55 £5,821.24
£5,573.65
John Burrill Homes
No 239036
Income
1st July 2022 to 30th June 2023
John Burrill Homes
No 239036
Income
1st July 2022 to 30th June 2023
Residents WMC £25,168.08
Bank interest £784.72
M&G income £5,505.94
Other £1,119.26
Total £32,578.00

John Burrill Homes Expenditure

No 239036 1st July 2022 to 30th June 2023

Expenditure
Electrical Maintenance 738.54
Gas, plumbing, heatng, drain maintenance 5839.83
General repairs 797
Roof repair 2090
Door entry / locks 286
Gardening / grounds 5760
Utlites - elec 498.75
Utlites - water -132.58
Utlites - council tax 327.63
Accountancy - fnance sofware 71
Management fees 5760
Out of Hours cover 111
Legal - ICO and AA subscripton 231
Health, safety and fre inspectons 444
Insurance - buildings 3457.91
Insurance - trustee liability 233
Bank charges - CAF 60
Miscellaneous 431.27
Total 27004.35

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 239036

Report of the Trustees and

Financial Statements

for the Year Ended 30 June 2023

for

John Burrill Almshouses Charity

Annual Return for the year ended 30 June 2023

Principal Ofice

1 Bootham, York

Current Trustees

Andrew Batterton

Stephen Crowther

Rupert Dewhirst

Neil Mcilveen

Ronald Pearson

During the 2022-23 financial year Sarah Wass was also a Trustee.

Our structure, governance and management

John Burrill Almshouses continues to provide housing for the elderly in need in line with the will of John Burrill dated 7[th] July 1924 where he left monies to erect almshouses to provide housing for the “old residents of the City of York who are over 60 years old” .

The Trust met three times during the year and Mulberry PM provided the day-to-day clerking, finance and management services.

Objectives and activities

The main activity undertaken by the charity to further its charitable purposes for the public benefit is the provision of 7 residences across its Almshouse facilities. This provision is available for the “old residents of the City of York who are over 60 years old” who are “aged or inform persons who would otherwise be dependent on parochial relief”

The charity has complied with the duty in section 4 of the 2006 Act to have due regard to guidance on public benefit published by the Commission.

Achievements and performance

The almshouses had full occupancy with residents all year round.

There were some remedial roof repairs and extensive gardening works during the year,

Financial Review

The attached financial statements have been prepared on a receipts and payments basis. They have been checked by a current Trustee who was not a Trustee for the period to which the statements apply. His view is that these provide a true and fair view.

John Burrill Almshouses did not have a reserves policy for the year to which the financial statements relate.