OpenCharities

This text was generated using OCR and may contain errors. Check the original PDF to see the document submitted to the regulator.

2023-12-31-accounts

Treasurer’s Report (2023 Accounts) to BCS AGM April 24th 2024

This report should be read in conjunction with the figures contained in the 2023 BCS accounts spreadsheet which details the accounts and adds comparison with 2022 financial year accounts. The surplus over the year, although significantly less than recent years, does mean that the BCS reserves now sit over £60,000 built up through surpluses over the past 4 years – a “comfortable” level to maintain financial stability for the Society.

We planned and delivered two “high cost” concerts in 2023, the magnificent Verdi Requiem event in March and the Carmina Burana event in the smaller surroundings of St Matts, Widcombe. 2023 was the first year that we didn’t hold our “banker” Messiah concerts in December – despite that a strong financial performance from the Bach Christmas Oratorio in December enabled us to rein back some of the losses from concerts over the year. The majority of concerts lose the Society money so the planning and budget setting season to season continues to be important and the balance of performing rewarding choral works v audience appetite v cost of performance will always be a tricky one and will impact the reserves. However, more positively speaking, the choir has grown in terms of membership (maintaining levels over 100 strong) with still more people interested in joining – the membership income assists us in terms of matching costs of rehearsing and performing; in addition, we are still indebted to individual donations that were apparent to minimise losses for the Verdi concert for instance. The other regular “lifeline” is the HMRC Gift Aid tax rebate on choral membership income that we apply for and receive each year.

In terms of the costs incurred, there were increases in professional costs in staging of concerts together with rises in the room hire and other “general” costs. 2024 is proving already to be financially challenging – we have retrospectively been charged a Performing Rights Society fee (over £700) from the Christmas Oratorio libretto – this charge is an unwelcome cost burden to the Society – we will need to factor these charges into future concert events. Although the recent Haydn and Mozart concert was a success musically, the

loss on this concert was well over £3,000 – attributable to lower audience and increased costs. We are seeing new cost increases from April 2024 to factor into budgets and planning and despite the welcome Messiah concerts at the end of the year which will hopefully attract a decent surplus in line with previous events, then the 2024 financial performance is predicted to be only a modest surplus.

As a result of this, and in order to maintain the reserves at a “baseline” position, we are proposing to increase the choral membership fees by approximately 5% from September 2024. As well as countering the “general” cost increases from outside the choir, we are proposing to raise the fees for our musical professionals (Music Director and Accompanist) from September 2024 - their fees have not increased during times of high overall inflation. In practical terms, the increase is £3 per term per member.

However, the proposal is to freeze this level of membership fees for three years pending the membership levels being maintained and financial performance of the Society during this period matching appropriate level of reserves – this can be reviewed annually at the AGMs if exceptional financial circumstances determine a change to this approach.

I wanted to use this opportunity to thank the Society membership for their cooperation to make my job so much easier in terms of payments and response to queries. Online banking has made information much more readily available to provide account details and updates, pay bills and to spot any issues to be rectified. As someone who is still working full time, the “24 hour access” and very limited need to enter a bank branch is a real benefit! The independent auditor also can be supplied with the relevant information digitally to ease the process of the Charity commission annual examination. I will be exploring ways to improve things with the relevant committee approvals – considering purchase of a second card reader for concert purposes (to maximise programme sales as cash availability seems to be diminishing generally); also exploring “deposit account” options to incur better interest income for the Society.

The accounts have been independently and expertly examined and I commend them to you for your perusal and approval before submission to the Charity Commission in due course. I am, of course, willing to answer any questions you may have – please be so kind as to e-mail me at michael_ledbury@yahoo.co.uk, phone me on 07899 717572 or catch me in person if you would like anything more specific.

2024 AGM Motions to be voted on:

  1. To accept the annual BCS financial accounts for 2023

  2. To approve the Committee’s proposal that the subscription for choral members be increased from £171 to £180 for the 2024-2025 season and maintained at this level until the end of the 2026-2027 season.

  3. To approve the following options for payment:

  4. a. One payment of £180 if paid in full (cheque or preferably bank transfer) by 30[th] September 2024

  5. b. Instalments of either:

    • i. 3 x post-dated cheques of £60 presented upfront - first to be dated before or latest 30[th] September 2024, second dated 1[st] Dec 2024, final dated 1[st] Mar 2025

    • ii. 3 x ebank transactions of £63 to be paid into the BCS Unity Bank Account on or before the following dates: 30[th] September 2024, 1[st] Dec 2024, 1[st] Mar 2025

Mike Ledbury Hon. Treasurer April 2024

Bath Choral Society Accounts for the year ending 31st December 2023

Income and Expenditure
Concerts
see details below
Music/folders
Tour 2024
deposit #1
Social events
2022 meal - June 2022 (inc donations)
Deposit for 2023 meal
2023 meal
Welcome back socials (Sept)
BCS Workshop events
Bach B minor workshop (St Matts) - Mar 22
hire charge
professional costs - guest conductor,
accompanist, MD
Income - Admission/donations
Verdi Requiem workshop (St Matts) - Nov 22
hire charge
professional costs - guest conductor,
accompanist
other costs
Income - Admission/donations
Bach Christmas Oratorio workshop (St
Swithins) - Nov 23
hire charge
professional costs - conductor, accompanist
other costs
Income - Admission/donations
Subscriptions
Choral Members
Gift Aid tax refund
Other Income
Bank Interest (NSI account)
Donations to BCS
Other
Incomes total
General expenditures
Promotion
Flyers and posters inc design
Electronic advertising
Web site
Other
Rehearsal related costs
Music Director fees
Guest conductor fees
Accompanist fees
Room hire - masterclass
Rehearsal room hire
2023 2022
Income
£38,564
£1,187
£2,500
£1,670
£90
Cost
-£41,047
-£1,400
-£2,400
-£1,686
-£60
Net
-£2,483
-£213
£100
-£16
£29
Income
£41,341
£1,270
£1,190
£470
£114
Cost
-£37,475
-£1,348
-£1,150
-£470
-£58
Net
£3,866
-£78
£40
£0
£56
£1,760
£1,300
-£1,746
-£305
-£700
£13
£295
£21,465
£501
£1,774
£845
£1,593
-£1,678
-£175
-£860
-£225
-£600
-£18
£96
£560
£18,226
£1,532
£1,300
£18,396
£3,069
-£1,005
-£538
-£350
£2,438
£14,863
£3,363
-£1,878
-£300
-£487
-£403
£21,465
£8
£493
£0
£18,226
£1
£1,526
£5
£501
£67,276
£1,532
£66,580
£24,202
-£1,190
-£10,817
-£1,190
-£6,167
-£2,230
-£2,420
Recruitment of new MD - July to Oct 2022
Hire of rooms
Professional costs - W Dawes/G Bevan
candidate expenses/other
Bank charges (Unity)
NFMS subscription
NFMS insurance
Gifts given by BCS
Miscellaneous costs
Bursary related costs (singing lessons)
Expenditure total
Total Outcome
Supported by Reserves
Opening Bank balances
Surplus / Deficit for the year
Closing Bank balances
-£72
-£392
-£151
£0
-£76
-£300
-£991
-£14,431
£5,260
£56,155
£5,260
£61,415
-£444
-£480
-£381
-£72
-£365
-£143
-£250
-£1,305
-£830
-£991
-£62,029
-£830
-£56,520
-£14,142
£10,061
£46,094
£10,061
£56,155

Page 2 of 4

Notes to the accounts

The Society reports its financial position using Receipts and Payments Its main asset is an upright piano with an estimated value of £2,500. The Society do not believe it is appropriate to make any provision for depreciation of the piano.

Bank balances by account
Unity Trust Current account
NS&I Deposit account
Concerts summary
Concerts summary
Income
Cost
Bach - Mass in B Minor April 31st
Venue charge (Bath Abbey)
Professional costs
Ticket sales (Secretary/door/BBO)
Agency costs - (10% BBO ticket sales)
Agency costs - (printing, ads, email)
Programmes (printing and revenue)
Publicity/printing/gift soloists
Donations - Paragon/anonymous
2023
31-Dec-23
£53,102
£8,313
£61,415
31-Dec-22
£47,849
£8,306
£56,155
2022
Net
Income
Cost
Net
-£3,355
-£9,986
£10,010
-£751
-£84
£389
-£332
-£305
£3,600
Total £13,999
-£14,813
-£814
American Tunes - Summer 22 (CANCELLED)
Venue charges (St Swithins)
Professional costs
Ticket sales (waiver of refunds)
Agency costs (10% BBO ticket sales refunded)
publicity
-£245
£0
£245
-£25
-£296
Total £245
-£566
-£321
Messiah - December 2/3
Venue charge (Bath Abbey)
Professional costs
Ticket sales (Secretary/door/BBO)
Agency costs - (10% BBO ticket sales)
Agency costs - (printing, ads, email)
Programmes (printing and revenue)
Publicity/printing/gift soloists
Advert(inprogramme - Bath Opera)
-£5,630
-£12,644
£25,777
-£2,367
-£125
£840
-£502
-£343
£40
Total
£0
£0
£0
£26,657
-£21,611
£5,046
Verdi Requiem - 4/3
Ticket sales & Publicity costs
£440
-£485
-£45
Venue charge (Bath Abbey)
-£3,475
Professional costs
-£13,857
Ticket sales (Secretary/door/BBO)
£15,310
Agency costs - (10%+VAT comm + ads/printing)
-£1,565
Programmes (printing and revenue)
£594
-£431
gift soloists
-£40
donations - anonymous
£1,400
Total
£17,304
-£19,368
-£2,064
£440
-£485
-£45
Carmina Burana - 17/6
Venue charges (St Matt's Widcombe)
-£418
Professional costs
-£4,787
Ticket sales (Secretary/door/BBO)
£3,645
Agency costs (10%+vat + ads)
-£365
programmes (cost and sale)
£151
-£93
publicity/printing/gift soloist
-£530
Total
£3,796
-£6,193
-£2,396
£0
£0
£0
Christmas Oratorio - 1/12
Venue charges (Bath Abbey)
-£3,432
Professional costs
-£7,993
Page 3 of 4
Ticket sales (Secretary/door/BBO) £15,766
advertising revenue £30
Agency costs (10% BBO ticket sales) -£1,481
programmes (cost/sales) £558 -£419
publicity/printing/gift soloist -£599
Total £16,354 -£13,924 £2,430 £0 £0 £0
Haydn/Mozart March 2024
Venue charges (Bath Abbey)- deposit -£1,028
Professional costs
Ticket sales (Secretary/door/BBO) £1,110
advertising revenue
Agency costs (10% BBO ticket sales)
programmes (cost/sales)
publicity/printing/gift soloist -£535
Total £1,110 -£1,562 -£452 £0 £0 £0
Concert totals £38,564 -£41,047 -£2,483 £41,341 -£37,475 £3,866

Page 4 of 4

Independent examiner's report on the accounts

Section A Independent Examiner’s Report

Report to the trustees/
members of
On accounts for the year
ended
Set out on pages
Responsibilities and
basis of report
Bath Choral Society Bath Choral Society Bath Choral Society
31 December 2023
Charity no
(if any)
263086
1 - 2
1 to 2
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above
charity (“the Trust”) for the year ended31/12/2023.
As the charity's trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the
accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011
(“the Act”).
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust’s accounts carried out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I
have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission
under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

Signed:
Name:
Relevant professional
qualification(s) or body
(if any):
Address:
Date: 10 January 2024
Richard Robb
Institute of Chartered Accountants
28 Church Street, Bathford, Bath BA1 7RS

1

Oct 2018

IER

Section B Disclosure

Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight material matters of concern (see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts: directions and guidance for examiners).

Give here brief details of any items that the examiner wishes to disclose .

2

Oct 2018

IER