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TRUSTEES REPORT FOA THE YEAR ENDED 31 ocfoBER 2023
The Trustees present their annual report together with the financial statements of the charty for
the period 01 November 2022 to 31 October 2023
Constitution
Constitution adoptod 29Juno 1%7 85 arnendod on 12 February 1976. 19January 1981. 25
February 1985, 20 January 1997 and 25 February 2￿2.
The ch8frty is an unincorporated association of members
M•thod ol Appoinlm•nt or El•otion of TrugtM•
Trustees are appointed annually at the Annual General Meeting or co-opied later in the year as
necessary
Addltional Gov•fnan¢• Imu
Trustees are referred to their fesponsibilities 89 laid down ty the Charity Commisslon. Trainlng
is made 8vailable wa Readingvoluntary Action as needed.
Poilcl•• and Obl￿tI¥
To promote the benefrt ofthe Inhabitants ofCaver3ham PafkWIUage and the suiTounding
neighbourhood wrthout distinctlon of sex. $exual orieniation. race or of political, religious or
oiheT opinions ty associating together the said inhabitagts and the local authorities. voluntary
and other organi$8tions in a common effort to advance education and to providefacilllies in the
interests of soclal welfare for recreation arKt leisure-time occupation with the object of
improving conditions of lite tor the $8id inhabitants. To mainlain and manage the local
community centre In furthefance of these objectwes
Flnancial r•vi•w
NolMithsl8ndin8 energy bills peaking- these levels will decline through a combination of more
favourable tariffs and general Pfice adjustments- this has been a better year foi the charitywith
the prewous deficit signif icantly reduced (provisional figures for 23124 maintain this trend). This
Sald. it h83 been necessory to Implement Stringènt credlt coniroi and other •cor￿mIeS to
combat gTuéiing pressures on our cash.flow situation - our former reserves had been exhausted
- and although overallthings are improving ihere are clear challenges lacing us in the months
ahead.
R•vi•w of activiti••
Our colleagues running the Caversham Park Village Social Club- a separate entity operating in
our Milestone Centre bullding under licence from ourselves- have experienced similar financial
woes to our own and once againwe have considefed It iustified to support their activities both
physically and financially. This assistance has enabled them to continue to offer social facilities
for the benefit of the community on an ongoing basis. It Is encoufaging to note thatthe sporting
groups linked to the membership of ourcharity are stillv4ell patronised vthilst our room hire
operation boasts a diverse range of customers and activrties. including line dancing. fitness
sessions for young and old, foreign language classes and bookings on religious and various
educational themes. It is rewarding also to see the local youth club still attending regularly
whilst the Drama club goes from strength to strength.
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Refurblshm•ntlMainl•nance Work
Unsurprisingly in view of our financial position it has been necessaryio place specific
improvement projects- e.g. newboilers, lightlngupdates. general ssgn8ge. refurblshment of our
Sports Hall- on the back burner. However. essential repairs and routlne maintenance have still
been carried out but with a forensic examination ol the costs IrNolved'. we have been grateful on
nunierous occaslons to utillse the indmdual skills of our Members who willlngiy v40rk pro-bono
or for a modest payment.
The Futur•- 2024 onwarda
The charity has recently been placed on ir•quiry status due to rts failure to present yearly
accounts on time (now rectlfied by thls submisslon) and again we must apologise for the delay
in not meeting these accounting requirements. Most regrettably, the Trustees have been guilty
of taking their eyes off the ball - albeit there Wgfe. we genulnely believe, mitl8ating
clrcumstances as advised earller- hov￿ver, no excuses. 8nd vrfe wcwld ask you now to accept
our Sincere 8SSUfance that our eyes arè now flrmly back on the bèll and ihat ¥ve afe fully
concentrated on our responsibllitiès. The measures have taken - and are taking- to ensure
there is no recurrence ofour earlier shortcomings. are comprehensive and Include the
involvement of professlonal accountants. recruitmentgl a staff memberwlth an in-depth
knowledge of local procedures. obtaining the services of an IT savant and a training programme
forour oflicers. In addition. our social medla presence has been enhanced and our general
communication channels extended. Whilst naturally￿ are pleased at thlngs are clearty
belng changed for the better. the Trusiees are acutely aware Ihat there Is no room for
eomplacency whatsoever and fully recognlse that our renewed commltment must nol f81ter.
We are truly embarrassed at our past deflclencles and are determined there witi bè no repeat.
TRUSTEES REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2023
This report was approved by the TNstees on 21 November 2024 and signed on their behalf by..
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kAVERSHAM PARK VILLAGE ASSOCtATICY4
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ￿0BER 2023
l￿dePend￿￿t examiner's report to the Tfustees ol coversh￿ Park Villa¢e AsyKi•tbon lthe'¢h•rlrfl
I report to the ch•rity Trustees on my examin•ts"on of the •ccounts of the ch•rity lor the year efmled 31 ottober 2023.
Responslbilltles and basis ol report
As the Trustees of the chaTIty voy are respongble for the prep•r•tion of the a￿Ounts in accordance wrth the reouirements
of the Charities Act 20111.the 2011 Att l.
I report In resoert ol my examination ol the accovftts c•med out undef sert+o* 145 of the 2011 Aci ond In
Carryin¥ Qbt rp.v examinabon I have followed oll the ?pplic4bie Dire£tKins Kiven by the Ctyarity Comrn15510n under sertiofj
14515llbl ol tbe 2011 Act.
' Independent ex•mlner's st•tement
Your Jttention ￿ dr•wn to the l•ct that the chjrty ha5 prep•red tbe Kcounts In •ccordaftce with Accountini •nd Reportini
by Charitles". Statement of Recommended Prnrt￿e •ppllc•bbe to ch•dties orep•rini ththr 4ccounts accord•nce wltb the,
Finoncial Reportin¥ Standard applK•ble In th¢ UK ino R¢publK of Ireland IFRS 1021 In preference to the Atcountini and
ftepoiting by Ch•lltits. Statement ol Recommtnde¢ PrKiioe issued on l April 2LMJ5 whlch is relerrtd to In the eiunt
feiulitions but hos been withdrown.
l understand that this h•5 been dgne in Ofder fof the accounts to Pfovlde a true Ind lalr ¥mY In Jc<bfd•nce wrth the
Genef•lly k¢eDteJ A¢countlni Pr•rt*t efftrti¥* for reportin¢ oerlods beeinninl on Of •ft*f i J•ny•iw 2015.
I h•¥e cornpleted my e*•rnin•tion I c•n conh.rm thit no mittefs h•ve coffle to ffly •ttention in connertlon wrth thé
ex•min•tiOn me c•vse to beI￿Ve th•t in •fty rn•ten•l respert"
l. •ccountSng record5 were not kept In respett of tthe ch•rlty •$ requi<d bv sertlon IJO olihe 2011 Act. Of
2. the •¢counts do not 4<cord with those records, o
3. the •ccounts do not cofflpt¥ wrth the •ppl*c•ble requ1￿MentS concemini the forni •nd <ontent gf ¥c¢wnts srt out in the
Charities IAccounts Jnd Rtportsl Rewlati￿5 2ty)8 olhef th•n •ny rewirement th•t the •ccoynts Wve a 'tfue •nd fair ¥￿W
wh¥ch Is not • rnattei constyaereo •s p•rt of •ft Independent eJL•min•Von.
I h•ve no concerns ard have come across Tro ettyef mattefs In connect￿Th with the ex•rnifi•tiofi to whKh Ittent￿tt should
be dr•wn in thi5 fepcrt In order lo er•ble • proper underst•ndini of the Kcount5 to be reached
SIKned"
D•ted 214 November 2024
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Kln¢dom *hd Republkol Ireland IFRS 1021 16)uty 2015 and Ihe Repor*"w StarKlard
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2 NEf IIKLWE
2022
L497
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379.ÉOJ
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Al 01
Chary• for th• Y••r
At al Ortobw 2022
1.497
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IN
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At 31 October 2023
5,9XI 315,593
379*03
7887
387mJ
4 DEBT(XIS
45
C•wrsharn pa￿
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5 aiELMTQR5
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732
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399
11867
13,598
7 TOTAL FUN
8•14nte •tOI No*mber 2022
412A46
Totsl Iwn•
99.811
10gA17
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17.5
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119J71
L496
L496
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