Trustees Report St Mary’s Sports Ground Registered Charity No 251254 Report for year ending 31 December 2021
WHO WE ARE: St Mary’s Sports Ground (The Ground) is in Musgrave Road, Isleworth, Middlesex TW7. The Trustees of St Mary’s Sports Ground in place throughout the year were Richard Green (Chair and Treasurer), Kieron May, and Gillian Bevan, (Secretary). New Trustees can be appointed by the existing Trustees, except that the current incumbent of St Mary’s Church may at any time claim to be a Trustee. Current practice is that Trustees (at least initially) must have some connection with the Church, and their appointments are notified to the Parochial Church Council of St Mary’s Spring Grove (the PCC).
Our Governing Document, a Trust Deed dated 1929, as amended in the Deed of Revocation dated 20/12/1966, states that:
“The Trustees shall hold and use the said hereditements and premises including any building or buildings already erected or to be erected thereon for the religious and other charitable purposes of the Church of England in the Parish of Spring Grove in the County of Greater London.”
WHAT WE ARE: While the Ground and pavilion remain freely available for religious use by the parish if required, this has not been taken up for some time and over the years, the Ground has become more of a “local amenity”. While many of the Ground’s users do live within the parish, others live outside it. (NB It should be remembered that in 1929, there were few, if any, houses in Wood Lane (marking the eastern border of the Ground and still the parish boundary) and none, further east, in the Northumberland Estate, so in April 2021, the Trustees sought and obtained consent from the PCC to enable us to officially look, within limits, beyond the original parish boundary).
The Ground itself comprises two main parts: a playing field, which has an invisible border with the field of the Isleworthians sports club to the south. This part of the Ground is large enough to accommodate a football pitch, with small grassed areas, trees and bushes at the margins. The second part comprises three (rare) clay tennis courts, a vintage wooden pavilion and storage. For security, the tennis courts and pavilion are isolated from the main Ground and the tennis courts can be isolated from the pavilion, enabling hire of the pavilion as a separate entity if required.
OUR INCOME: The main sources of regular income for the Ground are: rent from the Isleworthians for the use of the field for football or cricket; tennis subscriptions (the tennis section is LTA affiliated) and match fees; and (mainly) donations from local residents in response to an annual appeal in the immediate area. Many of these supporters are neighbours backing onto the Ground but some simply want to preserve this increasing rare local green space, whether they use the Ground for recreation or not. Collectively, these
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are our supporters, our “Ground Members”. Main regular areas of expenditure are utilities and services, insurance, court and other tennis expenses, maintenance and upkeep of the Ground generally. It should be noted that in 2021 the tennis section benefitted from Covid related business interruption grants of over £19,000, inflating the reported gross income significantly from “normal” previous levels.
In most years, income and expenditure are close to each other but where surplus funds are available, these are retained for contingencies and emergencies that may arise.
OUR SUPPORT: Members of the Tennis section play a vital role in the general running and administration of the Ground in addition to their “club” responsibilities. While the section has a number of members, most of the main work inevitably falls to a small core team to arrange or carry tasks out themselves, and we are indebted to them all for this support. In particular, both Susan Casey and Jane Ross play significant roles for the Trustees and we wish to thank them for it.
OUR GROUND USERS: During 2021, with continuing lockdowns, the importance of open spaces remained of great importance to the general public. This, and the effect of the coded gate lock installed at the turn of the year resulted in an increase of those willing to pay for access to the Ground. An “entrance fee” was introduced, with Gift Aid only possible where a supporter’s donation exceeded the fee. There have been no objections to this introduction, with many supporters donating well in excess of the fee. From a usual number of 30 supporters in previous years, numbers rose to 87 in 2021, providing an income from that source of £2175 (an average contribution of £25). The large majority of supporters “gift aided” their donations for which a claim has yet to be made. Further significant changes stemming from the “Covid Years” are the greater use of email communication and over half of supporters’ payment were made electronically. Approximately one quarter of our supporters live outside the parish, but usually within a few hundred metres of the boundary.
There are promising signs that this surge in interest has continued into 2022.
Overall, in 2021, the tennis section had a successful year with a pleasing increase in membership and their USP of good quality real clay courts.
OUR GROUND: The improved security of the gate has seen a dramatic fall in levels of dumping and antisocial behaviour on the Ground and a complete absence during 2021, of “campers”.
We have, and continue to maintain a good relationship with the Isleworthians, who, as part of their rent, maintain the pitches and surrounding ground in a good state and many users comment how good it has looked. We hope that it can stay that way, and the resumed regular input from the Community Payback Team will play an important part in this. The Trustees play their part
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- in June, some essential work was carried out on a small group of poplar trees, to reduce their height and bulk.
So 2021 was a good year for the Sports Ground, it has remained available for use throughout lockdowns etc (unlike some local park and areas), and continues to provide for the benefit of the local community, a green space for recreation, exercise, responsible dog walking and a small meeting space for club, family and other gatherings. It is available for use by local uniform groups – cubs (who have used it regularly), scouts, brownies etc - should they so wish. It also provides further space for structured sport including tennis, football and cricket, for use by local and the wider population directly through the tennis section, and indirectly to a large number of children and adult players through the Isleworthians’ use of the Ground throughout the year.
The Trustees
Richard Green, Kieron May, Gillian Bevan. 6 October 2022
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under s8dion 145 of the 2011 Ac# and in carrying out my examination, I
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