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2024-12-31-accounts

Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 31[st] December 2024 Registered Charity No: 246278

Contents
Page
Reference and Administrative Information 3
Report of the Management Committee 4
Independent External Examiner’s Report 11
Balance Sheet 12
Receipts and Payments 13
Notes forming part of the Financial Statements 14

Stisted Village Hall Annual Report 2024

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Stisted Village Hall

Reference and Administrative Information

Charity Name: Stisted Village Hall Charity Registered Number: 246278 Registered Address: Rectory Road, Stisted, Essex CM77 8AL Correspondence Address: Rectory Road, Stisted, Essex CM77 8AL Freehold Property: Vested in The Official Custodian for Charities

Names of the Charity Trustees who manage the Charity:

Trustee Name
Office
(if any)
Dates elected
(if not for whole
year)
Term of Office
expires at end of
AGM foryear:
Mr R Barnes
2026
Mr D I Cruickshank
2027
Mr M Hughes
Chairman
2025
Mr R Hughes
2025
Mrs R Jubb
2028
Mrs H Routledge
2028
Independent Examiner
Christine White
of Accounts:
Hunters, 37 The Street, Stisted, Essex CM77 8AW
Bankers:
Barclays Bank plc, Witham Branch
59 Newland Street, Witham CM8 2AJ
Solicitors:
Holmes & Hills LLP
Bocking End, Braintree, Essex CM7 9AJ
Trustee Name Office
(if any)
Dates elected
(if not for whole
year)
Term of Office
expires at end of
AGM foryear:
Mr R Barnes 2026
Mr D I Cruickshank 2027
Mr M Hughes Chairman 2025
Mr R Hughes 2025
Mrs R Jubb 2028
Mrs H Routledge 2028

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Report of the Management Committee for the year ended 31[st] December 2024

The Management Committee presents its report and financial statements for the year ended 31[st] December 2024.

Structure, Governance and Management

Governing Document

At its Annual General Meeting on the 26[th] March 2014, the meeting approved the changes to the administrative procedures and powers relating to Stisted Village Hall charity as set out in the Resolution of the Trustees passed on the 20[th] day of February 2013. The modified Conveyance sets out its objectives and powers under which Stisted Village Hall is governed.

Recruitment and Appointment of Management Committee

Members of the Management Committee are the charity trustees within the meaning of Section 177 of the Charities Act 2011. The Management Committee shall consist of not more than 6 elected members and may include not more than 3 co-opted members.

Elected members must be elected at an Annual General Meeting or a Special General Meeting convened as described in paragraph 12.7 of the modified Conveyance. Candidates for election must be declared at least 14 days before the election and shall be proposed by at least two persons qualified as parishioners to vote at the elections.

Co-opted members may be appointed at a duly constituted meeting of the Management Committee.

Term of Office

Members retire from office at the end of the fourth annual general meeting next after the date on which such member came into office but may be re-elected or re-appointed.

Trustee Induction and Training

Trustees are already familiar with the practical work of the charity as they reside within the local area. New members, on their first appointment, are given:

Organisational Structure

Through the Conveyance and Trust Deed documents, the Management Committee is empowered to decide on alterations or enlargements to the premises and may permit the erection of additional buildings subject to relevant planning permissions.

The Management Committee has day to day responsibility for the provision of the services at the premises and all monies received in this connection are dispersed for the direct benefit of the premises, i.e. repairs, renewals, insurances, etc.

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Affiliated Parties

To assist the Management Committee in its work, Stisted Village Hall is affiliated to Rural Community Council for Essex which advises village halls on aspects of its management, i.e. Licensing, Hiring Agreements and is a prime provider of relevant training.

Aims and Objectives

The Deed provides that the Trustees “shall hold the said property hereinbefore conveyed Upon Trust to permit the same to be used in perpetuity as a non-sectarian and non-political place of recreation and social intercourse and for any religious and or charitable purpose or purposes calculated to promote the moral intellectual spiritual or physical improvement or welfare or the recreation advantage or benefit of the inhabitants of Stisted aforesaid and of the surrounding district under the name of Stisted Village Hall either gratuitously or in consideration of any money payment or on such terms as the Trustees may think fit.”

Achievements and Performance

1. Change in Officers

The following officers appointed in 2017 continue in post:

Mrs T Warner Bookings Officer Mrs D Rand Treasurer (appointed May 2024) Mr T Noonan and Mrs A Noonan Allotments Letting Officer Mrs U Hollands. Secretary

2. Volunteers

The Stisted Village Hall Management Committee would like to thank all the volunteers who help in the running and maintenance of the Hall. We would particularly like to thank all those involved with the Friday evening Social Bar and the Stisted Players who staged a pantomime at the Hall this year. Without their support and goodwill much of the facilities the Village Hall, Allotments and Community Orchard provide to the local community would not be possible. Both, the Social Bar and the pantomine have proved very popular with the residents of Stisted.

Finally, the Management Committee would like to thank Mr and Mrs Bones for the donation of a sack of daffodil bulbs once again in 2024. These have been planted in front of the Hall on either side of the road.

3. Hall bookings and Allotments lettings

The Village Hall continues to hire the Hall on a regular basis for various activities across the age groups, for pilates, chair pilates, baby sensory, Basking Babies, Little Story Shapers, dog training and Women’s Institute. Additionally, the Hall was hired for 22 parties and events in 2024.

Although Aimie’s Dance Class, our main hirer for nearly 10 years, left the Hall in March 2024, the loss of income from that has been more than been replaced by the Friday Evening Social Bar, which opened in May 2024

Stisted Village Facebook page is still the most popular way to contact us for hall bookings.

Only one plot in the allotments remains unoccupied. The rest have been rented for most of the year.

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4. Community Orchard

Following some publicity, folks from the community and the allotments visited the Orchard to pick fruit. Some trees were very productive and some had next to nothing, which was due to a combination of climate changes, pruning pattern and fruit variety. We did not have an apple pressing day this year.

Work on the identification of the apples in the Orchard continues. There has still been some muntjac activity, but the fencing to the rear has certainly helped. It remains to be seen whether trees that have been attacked by muntjac will be affected in the long term.

The hedging has been kept in good order through the work of volunteers, in particular Richard Hughes and Mark Hughes, and this is greatly appreciated. In the future It might be a good idea to have particular activities such as pruning, hedging, grass cutting, mulching and picking included on the SVH calendar in order to try and get more volunteers involved.

Sadly, the bees that were in the Orchard left last winter, but Ian Barnard and Howard Hollands hope to start a new colony this Spring

Howard Hollands is our rep on the Essex Orchards Group and the Community Orchard is registered with Orchards East. The most recent meeting indicated a real concern for the future of community orchards. We are fortunate having ours under the auspices of the Village Hall Trust as this provides some protection. Many old orchards are disappearing under the bulldozers due to a lack of organised protection.

We need to do more to celebrate what we have and I would also like to research old orchards in our Parish as part of the Archive work.

5. Stisted Historic Archive

Archive Team Members: Sue Buffey, Derek Pryke, Lynn McCullagh, Howard Hollands, Helen Hughes, Jane Barnard, Helen Remfry

Activity:

• Loan from Montefiore collection of artefacts, pictures and books with a view to restoration and display. This will require a funding bid and liaison with both Montefiore Trustees and the shop management

Exhibitions in the Fairhead Room:

Trades and Businesses Show by Sue Buffey: This exhibition has in part, transferred to Braintree Museum for the current Toys and Games Exhibition which also includes Doreen Digby’s Stisted Maze Game.

As a result of the successful exhibition of the ceramic work of the late Colin Saunders in the Fairhead Room and the follow up show at Braintree Museum, Colin’s work will now be featured at the 303 Gallery in Lowestoft in late 2025.

Acquisitions:

Numerous small donations or loans of documents and photographs have been received over the year, including the Petanque archive from Trevor Blows and the loan of the Montefiore Collection (this is for restoration and eventual exhibition)

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Issues:

The Parish Council has a new website which is unable to accommodate the large Archive image collection. The Archive Team therefore need to find an alternative solution.

The Parish Magazine has now become bi-monthly, but will now be delivered to all Stisted residents. The Archive will continue to submit material where appropriate. We also need to consider new ways of dissemination and publication of Archive material in addition to Village Facebook and Village Whats App.

With an increase in artefact/document donations, storage becomes ever more creative! We also need to consolidate the work of the oral history programme initiated by Helen Remfry and consider ways forward to manage this, and the huge amount of material involved.

Thanks to the Village Hall Trustees, Management and volunteers, and particularly Tim Noonan and Debs Rand for assistance with the accounts.

6. Stisted Village Hall Social Committee

From the beginning of May 2024, by popular demand, when the Village pub, the Onley, closed last year, we opened a Social Bar and arrange food trucks on Friday evenings. It is run by volunteers. It has proved to be very successful. From 1 May to 31 December 2024 the social bar has taken £18136. The Friday Evening Social Bar meets the Aims and Objectives outlined in the original Deed (See page 5 para 2).

We have also had a pantomime performance at the Hall this year, staged by the Stisted Players, a village based amateur drama group, which raised approximately £2000 in ticket and bar sales.

The management Committee plan to continue organising more events in 2025.

7. Project Planning

In 2024, project planning was discussed as part of the SVHMC meetings and the following work has been completed:

  1. Sound attenuators installed

  2. Stage lighting installed

  3. Fridge/freezer replaced in the kitchen

  4. Solar panels installed

  5. Roller shutters installed for the bar

  6. CCTV installed as per bar licence requirements

  7. External electric sockets installed for the food trucks

  8. Gate post of main gate to car park repaired

  9. Wooden bollard by the allotment entrance replaced

Financial Review

Our Financial Statements confirm that a net surplus of £10,603 (2023 deficit £1,091) was returned on our activities.

Principal Funding Sources

Our main source of income is from the hire of the premises. which enables the Management Committee to plan effectively for necessary repairs and renewals to the premises, including compliance with Health & Safety regulations. The Management Committee continues to seek appropriate grants to augment funding for specific projects. In 2024, Stisted Village Hall Trust applied for, and successfully received

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grants worth £31061.00 for the Village Hall including donation of £170.00. Details of all grants and expenditure are set out in the table below.

restricted £14,600 £1,000 £2,064 £8,284 £1,500 £500 £109 £28,057
designated £118 £118
Unrestricted £2,850 £990 £684 £1,584 £6,108
Notes Total Cost £17,450.
Balance from unrestricted funds
Balance to be spent by 31.6.25,
on planters, plants and
landscaping
Toilets will be done at the same
time as the ladies’toilets
Total Grant c/f 0 0 £1,436 £1,507 £61 £3,004
Total cost £17,450 £1,118 £2,064 £8,284 £2,490 £500 £109 £684 £1,584 £34,283
Total Grant £14,600 £1,000 £3,500 £9,791 £1,500 £500 £170 £31,061
Purpose Solar Panels for Village Hall to
reduce carbon emissions and
move towards net zero
Funds for Pantomime Outdoor spaces and
Landscaping including
gates and post for
orchard and allotments,
planters for front of Village Hall
and landscaping to rear
Fit Sound attenuators
to ceiling of Hall and £500 to
disabled toilets
Purchase and installation of two
roller shutters for the bar
Materials for Exhibitions General exhibition expenses Fridge For bar CCTV for Village Hall
Awarding Body Braintree District Council Essex CC administered
by EALC
Braintree District
Council
National Lottery Hawthorne Charitable
Trust
Hawthorne Charitable
Trust
Other donations from Unrestricted Funds from Unrestricted Funds
Grant UK Shared Prosperity Fund
Community infrastructure
Essex CC Microgrants Community Gardens,
Orchards and Open Spaces
Funding
The National Lottery
Community Fund
Asset Purchased Asset Purchased Total grants, donations and
assets purchased

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Investment Policy

Despite the current financial market, it is still our desire to secure the best interest rates available. Any excess funds above those needed for day-to-day expenditure are held in a savings account.

Village Events Account

The Management Committee continues to administer the funds associated with village events and is therefore deemed to be restricted.

Reserves Policy

Unless specifically instructed otherwise, all surplus funds and bank interest earned are deemed as unrestricted funds, available for the continued improvement of premises facilities. However, it is agreed that our reserves are equal to or greater to the value of Designated and Restricted Funds.

We have allocated £15,000.00, an increase of £3000.00 from previous years, as a designated fund, which is available to the Trustees should income from hirings be insufficient to meet our overheads.

The Allotments are self-supporting and do not use funds from our main income of hall hire. In 2018 we created funds so the Allotments Funds (and future trading) is a restricted fund.

Plans for Future Periods

Viability on need and affordability – with or without external funding – will dictate whether projects can be implemented. The following are still under consideration:

Responsibilities of the Management Committee

The Management Committee is required to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of the affairs of the charitable company as at the balance sheet date and of its incoming resources and application of resources, including income and expenditure, for the financial year. In preparing those financial statements, the management committee should follow best practice and:

The Management Committee is responsible for maintaining proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charitable company and to ensure that the financial statements apply to the relevant reporting standards. The Management Committee is also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charitable company and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.

Members of the Management Committee

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Members of the Management Committee who are Trustees for the purpose of charity law, who served during the year and up to the date of this report are set out on page 3.

Independent Examiner of Accounts

Mrs C White of Hunters, 37 The Street, Stisted, Essex CM77 8AW

Declaration

The Trustees declare that they have approved the Trustees’ report above.

Signed on behalf of the Charity’s Trustees

Mr Mark Hughes Chairman

Date: 28 May 2025

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STISTED VILLAGE HALL BALANCE SHEET as at 31.12.2024

Fixed Asset- Village Hall Building at cost
Fixtures & Fittings
Total Fixed Assets
Current Assets
Barclays Current Account
Barclays Premium Account
Cash In Hand
Bar Stock
Sundry Debtors
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS
Current Liabilities
Creditors
Barclay card
TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES
NET CURRENT ASSETS
TOTAL ASSETS
2024
2023
£
£
323173
323173
-
210
323173
323383
37840
40701
48500
22899
271
881
422
-
215
388
87248
64869
11278
285
572
-
11850
285
75398
64584
398571
387967

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STISTED VILLAGE HALL

Receipts & Payments for the year ended 31.12.2024

RECEIPTS
Allotment Rents
Hall Lettings
Grants and Donations Received
Stisted Parish Council
Bank Interest
Village hall Events( Inc Bar takings)
Panto Sales
Total Revenue Receipts
PAYMENTS
Allotment Expenses
Cleaners & Cleaning Supplies
Hall Maintenance
Hall Insurance
electric, Refuse & Water
Other
Village Hall events Inc. bar costs
Panto Expenses
Officer Expenses
TOTAL DAY TO DAY PAYMENTS
Asset & Project Costs
Projects - & Assets See Notes)
Total PAYMENTS
Net Surplus/ Deficit
TOTAL FUNDS B/F 1.1.2024
Transfers to designated funds
Total Funds @31.12.2024 ( note 1)
NOTE 1
FUND BALANCES @ 31.12.2024
General Fund
Panto Fund
Reserve For overheads if no rental income
Trustee Funds For Property Alteration
Allotments
Brought Forward
Add Income
Less Expenses
Allotment C/f
Community Grant
Less gates Etc purchased
Total Community c/f
STISTED ARCHIVE
Balance brought forward
Add Grants
Less Expenses
STISTED ARCHIVE c/f
Village Hall Events B/f
National Lottery Community Fund
Grant Received
Less expenditure on Attenuators
Balance National Lottery for Toilet Upgrade
LAND & CAPITAL
TOTAL FUNDS@ 31.12.2024
Unrestricted
Designated
£
£
13096
200
601
18136
705
Restricted
Endowment
Total 2024
2023
£
£
£
£
1376
1376
1283
13096
17362
31061
31061
1583
200
300
601
216
18136
8886

705
32033
705
32437
65175
29630
5108
2939
1099
882
730
8427
118
600
313
313
165
5108
4637
2939
13228
1099
1126
191
1073
3162
730
2309
8427
3884

118
600
600
19785
118
504
0
20407
29111
6108 28057
34165
1610
25893
118
28561
0
54572
30721
6140
587
35786
19020
-10980
10980
3876
0
10603
-1091

10085
323077
387968
389059
30946
30587
13961
323077
398571
387968
30946
587
15000
15000
4133
1376
-504
5005
3500
-2064
1436
328
670
-609
389
5624
9791
-8284
1507
323077

13961
323077
398571
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30946
30587

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NOTES TO THE 2024 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

General Notes

The accounts conform to the latest requirements of the Charity Commission as they comply with the Charities Act 2011. The Statement of Financial Activities and the Balance Sheet will provide a standard view for the general public and the Charity Commission.

Balance Sheet Items

a) Fixed Assets: Freehold Land and Buildings

The figure for Freehold Land and Buildings - £323,173 – remains at the same historic valuation in the absence of any independent, professional assessment, and any further expenditure of a capital nature for this financial year.

Freehold Land and Buildings remain categorised, in line with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011, as a Permanent Endowment under the Restricted Funds category because of its capital nature and implicit restrictions in its charitable use.

b) Fixed Assets

The Village Hall accounts have been prepared on a receipts and payments basis, so fixed assets are written off to expenditure in the year. Below is a list of purchases this year.

Date Supplier Details Cost
Sept 2024 D J Installations CCTV £1584
Oct 2024 Solar Power Direct Solar Panels £17450
Oct 2024 The WolleyShepard Acoustic Clouds £8284
June 2024 Nesbits Fridge for Kitchen £684
Dec 2024 CML Building Gates & planters for
Allotments
£2064
May2024 Lockdown Shutters Shutters For Bar £2490
Total Assets 2024 £32556

c) Sundry Debtors and Creditors

In presenting the Financial Statements as Receipts and Payments, it is confirmed that outstanding creditors is £11,278 and outstanding debtor amount is £215 for 2024. The balance outstanding on the Barclay card is £572. These are all included in the balance sheet.

d) Established Funds of the Charity

Restricted funds of £13,961 set aside by the Trustees of Stisted Village Hall includes £5,005 for Allotments, and the historic surplus of £5,624 for Village Hall events to be used for improvements to the premises. It also includes £1,507 unspent National Lottery grant, £1,436 Community Gardens grant and £389 Stisted Historic Archive fund.

Designated reserves of £30,587 includes £587 for the Stisted Players group, £15,000.00 Reserve to cover loss of rental income and £15,000 for alterations and improvements.

Unrestricted funds of £30,946 are available for the running of the Village Hall.

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