Chipperfeld Village Hall Report Of the Trustees For the fnancial year to 31 March 2024
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
The registered number of the charity is 250164 and it is governed by a body of Trustees in accordance with a Charity document dated 25 February 1982 as amended on 8 July 2020 as amended on 5 July 2021.
Principal Address
Chipperfield Village Hall, The Common, Chipperfield, WD4 9BS
Independent Examiner
Simon Gruselle, The Old Forge, The Street, Chipperfield, Hertfordshire WD4 9BH
STRUCTURE GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Trustees
The Trustees of the charity who acted during the period covered by this report were as follows
Mr. J Bush, Chair
Mrs. CJ Saunders, Treasurer resigned 20-10-2023
Mr. Mark Baumal, Treasurer appointed 20-10-2023
Mr. H Clifford, ex-Officio
Mrs. Andrea Thornton, Secretary appointed 20-10-2023
Background
The Chipperfield Village Hall is a registered Charity governed by a Scheme of the Charity Commission dated 25 February 1982. The Hall and land on which it is sited is held by the Trustees on behalf of the charity.
Objectives and activities
The objects of the Charity as set out in the scheme are the provision and maintenance of a village hall for the inhabitants of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Chipperfield.
The hall includes a small partitioned off area which is let for a period of 49 years from 30 September 2015 under a formal agreement to Chipperfield Parish Council at an agreed rent under the lease.
Use of the remainder of the hall is charged at agreed rates and under the terms of a hire document. The management committee and Trustees meet on a regular basis to ensure the proper running of the hall. The Trustees confirm that they have had due regard for the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefits in deciding what activities the charity should undertake.
Activities and Achievements
The hall has attracted new hirers and we continued to try to maximise our letting income.
We continued to receive fixed rental income both in relation to the Parish Clerk’s office and for storage facilities for the Chipperfield Theatre Group. We were also able to hold one fund-raising event, namely a quiz night, which was well received.
We were rewarded with 2 grants within the year: £2,000 from Hertfordshire CC and £1,000 from Chipperfield Village Clubs that was put towards the restoration of the outside walls.
There was an improved booking system introduced in the year, and we are beginning to reap the benefit of this in view of the more reliable booking process and improvement in the cash flow through prompt invoicing.
The forecast for future years shows that the costs of hall management excluding major renovation work may not be covered by current levels of hire. Whilst we are currently receiving a high level of interest in the hall and forward bookings, we may need to use existing reserves to cover the shortfall. There are reserves currently held to cover general maintenance for several years but the trustees do not underestimate the potential costs of repairs to heating, windows and roofing which will need attention in years to come. A constant review of planned maintenance and financial forecasting is required to ensure that the hall remains in good order.
Financial Review
Hall hire income increased considerably in 2023/24.
We were rewarded with 2 grants within the year of £2,000 from Hertfordshire CC and £1,000 from Chipperfield Village Clubs which were both put towards the restoration of the outside walls. The work was carried out in the year. We are very grateful to Hertfordshire CC and Chipperfield Village Clubs for their continued support of the Hall. Total income from hall hire was £23,145 in the year whilst other rental income amounted to £1,450.
The largest regular costs for the hall are insurance, utility bills, caretaking and cleaning. Utility costs continue to increase and will increase again in the current year. Caretaking and cleaning costs have increased partly in line with the requirements stemming from the increased use of the hall but we are also reaping the benefit of the improvements in the general state of the hall.
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The net loss on normal activities was £2,679 an improvement on the loss of £3,622 for the previous year. The Reserves at the end of the year were £651,871.
Declaration
The Trustees have approved the Trustees’ Report above
………………………………….. ) James Bush Chair Trustees ) ) To be signed at AGM …………………………………… ) Hugh Clifford Trustee )
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