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THE WILLIAM AND SARAH MIDGLEY ALMSHOUSES

TRUSTEES’ REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

5 APRIL 2021

Contents
Legal and administrative details 1
Report of the Trustees 2 – 5
Trustees’ responsibilities 6
Report of the independent examiner 7
Income and expenditure account 8
Reconciliation of movement in accumulated fund 8
Balance Sheet 9
Notes to the financial statements 10 – 12
Property Revenue Account 13
General income and expenditure account 13

M W DENTON

CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT

KEIGHLEY

THE WILLIAM AND SARAH MIDGLEY ALMSHOUSES

Legal and Administrative Information

The trustees present their report together with the financial statements of the Charity for the year ended 5 April 2021.

Status: Registered Charity No 260359 Housing Association No A0844 Trustees: J R Calvert Mrs A Arana Reverend P S Wilson David Richardson D Mahon (Re-elected 20.01.21) Reverend Liz Moy Michael Bottomley Principal address: 9 Norbreck Drive Crossroads Keighley West Yorkshire BD22 9DT Clerk: Mrs D Butterfield Tel: (01535)957927 9 Norbreck Drive Crossroads Keighley West Yorkshire BD22 9DT Bankers: National Westminster Bank plc 63 North Street Keighley West Yorkshire BD21 3SB Independent M W Denton Tel: (01535) 690190 Examiner 29 Devonshire Street Keighley West Yorkshire BD21 2BH

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THE WILLIAM AND SARAH MIDGLEY ALMSHOUSES

Report of the Trustees for the year ended 5 April 2021

Structure, Governance and Management

Governing Document

The William & Sarah Midgley Almshouses was founded by the Will of Joseph Midgley proved in the Principal Registry on 11 October 1935 and on 16 July 1974 the Charity Commission established a Scheme for the regulation of the Charity.

Organisation

The body of Trustees shall consist when complete of seven competent persons who through residence, occupation or employment or otherwise have special knowledge of the locality of Lees and the neighbourhood thereof. Every future Trustee shall be appointed for a term of five years by a resolution of the Trustees passed at a Special Meeting of which not less than twenty one days’ notice has been given and may be so appointed not more than one month before the term of an existing Trustee expires with effect from the date of expiry but so that the latter shall not vote on the matter.

Any Trustee who is absent from all meetings of the Trustees during a period of one year or who is adjudged bankrupt or makes a composition or arrangement with his or her creditors or who is incapacitated from acting or who communicates in writing to the Trustees a wish to resign shall cease thereupon to be a Trustee.

The Trustees have held one Special Meeting and two Ordinary Meetings (one virtually due to the Covid pandemic) during the year. The Charity is the owner of six almshouses situate at Lees Keighley West Yorkshire. When there is a vacancy the Trustees try to find a resident of Lees cum Cross Roads suitable for appointment as an almsperson the length of time of residence being at the discretion of the Trustees. In special cases persons who do not possess the prescribed qualification as to residence may be appointed if otherwise qualified.

Related Parties

The Charity has no related parties.

Trustees

At a Special Meeting of the Trustees held on 19 August 2020 it was unanimously resolved that Mr Calvert be re-appointed as Trustee/Chairman for the ensuing year. Mr Calvert made the Trustees aware that this would be the last year he would stand as Chair and Trustee. He asked the Trustees to consider taking over this position from the next AGM in July 2021.

At a meeting of the Trustees held on 19 August 2020 the Chairman asked Mr David Mahon if he had any thoughts regarding being re-elected. David replied that he would be willing to stand again as a Trustee. On proposition of The Chair, Mr John Calvert, and seconded by Reverend Liz Moy it was resolved that Mr D Mahon would stand for the next five years. David to sign the declaration of acceptance and willingness to act in accordance with the trusts of the Charity’s Scheme contained in the minute book at the next meeting, which will be in the New Year, Covid permitting.

Objects

The Charity was established to provide almshouses for persons resident in the neighbourhood of Lees cum Cross Roads Keighley West Yorkshire.

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THE WILLIAM AND SARAH MIDGLEY ALMSHOUSES

Report of the Trustees for the year ended 5 April 2021

Achievements and Performance

During the year various general repairs and maintenance were carried out at the Almshouses. John Briedis has been undertaking work on the balustrades; two are back in situ with two more to attend to. Sadly, one of our residents passed away in November 2020. The flat needs some work doing in order to get it ready for the next resident. A new kitchen and painting and decorating are in the process of being done.

A Concessionary TV Licensing was granted for all residents. This means that those residents under the age of 75 are entitled to pay only £7.50 per year; paid by the resident, instead of the current £154.50.

The Landlord’s Gas Safety Check to comply with Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations was carried out at six properties by John Stubbs at a cost of £360.00 on the 9 October 2020. At the same time a shock arrestor to the cold water pipe at No 5 was supplied and fitted at a cost of £45. The appropriate Landlord’s certificates were issued.

Warm Home Discount Scheme - The Clerk was able to apply for the £140 Warm Home Discount Scheme applicable to the electricity. The discount would be applied to the March’s electric bill 2021.

Mr Arco Suilichem continues to maintain the gardens at the Almshouses on a yearly contract.

The re-pointing of the back and both gable ends of the building was hoped to have been done in August 2020. Unfortunately due to the effects of the Corona Virus situation this was postponed until end of May, start of June 2021.

Financial Review

The results shown within these financial statements are in line with expectations of the Trustees.

Weekly Maintenance Contributions

The Clerk emailed copies of the Budget on 20 November 2020 based on the Almshouse Association Specimen Outline Budget which revealed a deficit of £112.00. It was decided unanimously that the WMC should increase by £5 per week. This now makes the WMC £90 per week including gas, electric and water rates. The Clerk informed the residents of this decision by letter.

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THE WILLIAM AND SARAH MIDGLEY ALMSHOUSES

Report of the Trustees for the year ended 5 April 2021

Reserves Policy

The Extraordinary Repair Fund (ERF) is a reserve fund for future major expenditure, to which transfers are made from the Income and Expenditure Account and is normally invested in accumulation shares preferably in a Common Investment Fund. It can be drawn upon to meet major items of repair by application to the fund managers without the prior consent of the Charity Commission. In view of the amount of money needed for the re-pointing of the building and the refurbishment of the balustrades the Trustees agreed that no contribution to the ERF should be made this year.

Contribution to Cyclical Maintenance Fund (CMF). This fund, to which transfers are made from the Income and Expenditure Account, is retained by the trustees to meet maintenance occurring at regular intervals eg internal (refurbishing kitchens and bathrooms), external redecoration and the cost of professional fees such as for the Quinquennial Inspections. Again, in view of the amount of money needed for the re-pointing of the building and the refurbishment of the balustrades the Trustees agreed that no contribution to the ERF should be made this year.

Investments

The results shown within these financial statements are in line with expectations of the Trustees .

Almshouse Insurance Policy

The insurance with Royal & Sun Alliance was renewed for twelve months commencing 30 June 2020. The buildings including the Charity’s contents are insured for £1million and Accidental damage is not included nor are the Residents contents. The Policy does not include Terrorism. The Public Liability Indemnity Limit is £5million. The indemnity limit is set at a standard £100,000 and a Schedule noting the inclusion of this section and the full wording which applies has been provided by Royal & Sun Alliance and retained with the policy documents. The policy premium including insurance premium tax totalled £1,004.96.

The Clerk applied to the insurance to claim for vehicle damage to the boundary wall. This was granted and the Charity was able to claim £650 for the damage to be repaired by Hayden Reddihough; excess was £100.

Hayden Reddihough was commissioned to rebuild further damage to the boundary walls

at a cost of £1050. Total paid to Hayden was £1,800.

THE WILLIAM AND SARAH MIDGLEY ALMSHOUSES

Report of the Trustees for the year ended 5 April 2021

Plans for Future Periods

The Trustees will continue their policy of keeping the Almshouses in good state of repair both internally and externally to meet the criterion referred to in the Decent Homes Standard and the April 2017 Quinquennial Inspection Report of providing modern facilities and services.

J R Calvert

Chairman

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29 April 2021

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Trustees’ responsibilities

In respect of the preparation of financial statements

Under the trust deed and rules of the Charity, the Trustees are required to prepare accounts for each financial year which properly present the state of affairs of the Charity and of the excess of income over expenditure. In preparing those financial statements, the Trustees are required to:

The Trustees are required to act in accordance with the Trust deed and rules of the Charity, within the framework of the Trust law. They are responsible for keeping proper accounting records. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the Charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.

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THE WILLIAM AND SARAH MIDGLEY ALMSHOUSES

Report of the Independent Examiner to the Trustees of The William and Sarah Midgley Almshouses

I report on the accounts of The William and Sarah Midgley Almshouses for the year ended 5 April 2021, which are set out on pages 7 to 12.

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 of the Charities Act 2011 (the Charities 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 Commissioners. 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:

M W Denton Chartered Accountant 29 Devonshire Street KEIGHLEY BD21 2BH

29 April 2021

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THE WILLIAM AND SARAH MIDGLEY ALMSHOUSES
Income and expenditure account
for the year ended 5 April

Note
£
Turnover 2
Operating costs
Direct property management
Administrative costs
Operating surplus
Interest receivable and other income 4
Surplus on ordinary activities
Transfer (to) from designated reserves
Revenue reserve brought forward
Revenue reserve carried forward
2021

£ £
25,092
(19,057)
(3,713)
——————
2,322
938
——————
3,260
-
——————
3,260
73,112
——————
76,372
——————
2020
£
26,520
(17,085)
(3,096)
——————
6,339
1,221
——————
7,560
(2,000)
——————
5,560
67,552
——————
73,112
——————

There are no recognized gains or losses other that the surplus for the current and preceding years.

Reconciliation of movement in accumulated funds for the year ended 5 April

Surplus for the year 3,260 7,560
Accumulated funds brought forward 98,790 91,230
——————— ——————
Accumulated funds carried forward 102,050 98,790
——————— ——————

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THE WILLIAM AND SARAH MIDGLEY ALMSHOUSES

Balance sheet as at 5 April


Tangible fixed assets
Freehold property at cost
6 Almshouses at Lees, Keighley
Investments at cost
Current assets
Debtors
Bank current account
Cash in hand
COIF Charities deposit fund
——————
57,032
Creditors: amounts falling due
Within one year

——————
2021
2020
Note
£ £ £ £
6
8,553
8,553
7
36,970
36,970
——————
——————
45,523
45,523
8
587
1,187
19,702
15,863
23
26
36,720
36,720
——————
53,796
9
505
529
——————
Net current assets 56,527 53,267
——————— ——————
Net assets 102,050 98,790
——————— ——————
Capital and reserves
Trust capital 10 18,097 18,097
Designated reserves 10 7,581 7,581
Revenue reserves 10 76,372 73,112
——————— ——————
102,050 98,790
——————— ——————

These accounts were approved by the Trustees on 29 April 2021 and were signed on their behalf by:

J Calvert

Trustee

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Notes to the financial statements

(forming part of the financial statements)

1. Principal accounting policies

The following accounting policies have been used consistently in dealing with items which are considered material in relation to the Charity’s accounts.

Basis of preparation

The accounts have been prepared under the historical cost convention, in accordance with applicable accounting standards, the accounting requirements for Registered Social Landlords General Determination 1997 and 1998 and the Statement of Recommended Practice for Registered Housing Associations (SORP).

Depreciation

Depreciation of freehold property is not considered necessary as the estimated remaining life is in excess of 50 years and, as it is the Trustees’ policy to maintain the property in good condition, which prolongs its useful life, any depreciation involved would not be material. The Trustees consider the market value of the property to be in excess of the amount shown in the accounts.

Repairs and renewals

Turnover

Turnover represents income receivable in respect of the association’s properties.

2. Turnover


Gross income receivable from lettings
Less: losses from voids
2021

£
27,038
1,946
——————
25,092
——————
2020
£
26,520
——————
26,520
——————

3. Employee information

The average weekly number of persons employed during the year was:

Trustees 7 ——

The remuneration paid to the Trustees of The William and Sarah Midgley Almshouses was £NIL

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Notes to the financial statements continued
(forming part of the financial statements)
2021 2020
4. Interest receivable and similar income
£ £
Donations - 100
NAACIF dividends 908 908
Bank interest receivable 30 213
—————
—————
938 1,221
————— —————
5. Surplus on ordinary activities
This is stated after charging:
Independent Examiners remuneration 360 360
——— ———
6. Fixed asset property at cost
Almshouses at Lees, Keighley 8,553 8,553
————— —————
On 7 November 2017 a valuation of the properties was carried out giving a
market value of £510,000.
7. Fixed asset investments at cost
Charities Official Investment Fund
546.35 units (2013 546.35 units) 11,245 11,245
National Association of Almshouses
25,930.706 units Common Investment Fund 15,725 15,725
Charities Official Investment Fund – 22.42 units
(December 2012 – 22.42 units) 2,000 2,000
Charities Official Investment Fund – 26.15 units
(January 2015 – 26.15 units) 3,000 3,000
Charities Official Investment Fund – 25.32 units
(December 2015 – 25.32 units) 3,000 3,000
Charities Official Investment Fund – 11.00 units
(August 2019 – 11.00 units) 2,000 2,000
—————— ——————
36,970 36,970
—————— ——————
Aggregate market value 152,775 129,041
——————— ——————
8. Debtors: amounts falling due within one year
Prepayments 587 1,187
————— ———
9. Creditors: amounts falling due within one year

Accruals 505 529 ——— ———

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THE WILLIAM AND SARAH MIDGLEY ALMSHOUSES

Notes to the financial statements continued (forming part of the financial statements)

10. Reserves

10. Reserves
Extra Income
Ordinary and
Trust repair expendi-
Capital reserve ture Total
£ £ £
At 5 April 2020 18,097 7,581 73,112 98,790
Surplus for year - - 3,260 3,260
Transfer - ()
—————— ————— —————— ———————
At 5 April 2021 18,097 7,581 76,372 102,050
—————— ————— —————— ———————

11. Legislative provision

The William and Sarah Midgley Almshouses is a registered charity.

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THE WILLIAM AND SARAH MIDGLEY ALMSHOUSES

Property Revenue account
for the year ended 5 April
2021

£ £ £
Income
Contributions received from residents
25,092
Expenditure
Electricity
2,574
2,063
Gas
4,436
3,882
Water rates
2,016
1,356
Insurance
1,022
1,062
Quinquenial work
-
4,250
Repairs and improvements
5,841
1,799
Garden maintenance
2,628
2,145
Audit and accountancy
360
360
Subscriptions
180
168
——————
——————
19,057
17,085
Administration fees
3,713
3,096
——————
——————
22,770
——————
Surplus for the year
2,322
——————
General income and expenditure account
for the year ended 5 April
Income
Donation
-
NAACIF
908
Bank interest receivable
30
—————
Surplus of income over expenditure for the year
3,260
—————
2020
£
26,520
20,181
——————
6,339
——————
100
908
213
—————
1,221
—————