Witchford Playing Fields Association Trustees
Report
Year Ended 31 October 2023
The Trustees present their report and financial statements for the year ended 31 October 2023
Constitution
The charity created by a trust deed on the 31st December 1961 by the conveyance of land previously owned by the Church Commissioners. This land comprised 4.878 acres situated in the parish of Witchford, and known as the playing fields.
Charity Objects
The property shall be held upon trust for the purpose of a village hall and playing fields for the use of inhabitants of Witchford and the neighbourhood without the distinction of sex, or of political religious or other opinions, and in particular for the use of meetings, and for other forms of recreation and leisure time occupation, with the hope of improving the conditions of life for the said inhabitants. After the payment of any expenses of administration the net income shall be applied by the management committee in one or other of the following ways:
-In the maintenance, upkeep and insurance of the trust property and the payment rates, taxes and other expenses in connection here with and its use for the purpose specified in the trust deed;
-In otherwise furthering the purpose of the trust deed.
Review of the Year’s Activities
The village hall was originally built in 1990 with help from residents and community. It has remained the centre of an ever-growing village and within the time of its build, the village, like so many others in the area, has doubled in size. With the ever-increasing population, it was felt by many we needed to increase the uses of the Hall and adjoining social club to increase its appeal to all and accessibility for everyone.
This year we continued to undertake work to improve the interior appearance and give it a more modern look
Further works on the facility and adjoining land were conducted including a new paved external area. We currently plan to open exterior changing rooms, to free up space for larger rooms within the hall, although this is contingent on obtaining relevant funding.
Public benefit from the objects
The trustees feel that full benefit is given to the people of Witchford with the use of the playing fields and the increased hiring of the hall. Charities and risk management The trustees have considered the risk to the charity and believe they have all relevant matters under control and have followed the normal guidance given by the Charity Commissioners. Witchford Playing Fields Association Trustees’ Report continues
Witchford Playing Fields Association
Income and Expenditure Account
Year Ended 31 October 2023
| Incoming Resources Rental Income Other Income Grants Total Incoming Resources Resourced expended Cost of generating funds Wages General administratition Finance Bank Charges Legal and Professional Depreciation Total Resources Expended Net Movement in Funds Balance brought forward Balance carried forward |
2023 £ 15,421 4,345 86,342 106,108 5,830 15,036 0 458 1,780 23,104 83,004 209,271 292,275 |
2022 £ 10,959 4,211 86,342 |
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| 101,511 | ||
| 7,543 6,775 1 508 639 |
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| 15,466 | ||
| 86,045 123,226 |
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| 209,271 |
Witchford Playing Fields Association
Balance Sheet
Year Ended 31 October 2023
| Fixed Assets Tangible assets Current assets Stocks Debtors Prepayments & Accrued income Cash at Bank and in hand Creditors:Amounts falling due within one year Current Liabilities Net Current Assets Total assets less current liabilities Net Assets Capital and reserves Current Year Earnings Retained Earings Revaluation reserve Unrestricted general fund Shareholders' Funds |
2023 £ 0 0 5,000 8,668 |
341,678 7,895 349,573 349,573 83003.65 76,845 86,013 103,711 349,573 |
2022 £ 0 0 5,000 59,144 |
203,939 62,630 |
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| 13,668 5,773 |
64,144 1,514 |
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| 266,569 | ||||
| 266,569 | ||||
| 55,937 20,908 86,013 103,711 |
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| 266,569 |
Witchford Playing Fields Association
Notes to the Financial Accounts continued
Year Ended 31 October 2023
| 4 Tangible fixed assets Cost/Valuation at 1 November 2022 Additions At 31 October 2023 Note PY Land and Buildings addition of 44,066 re-cl Depreciation at 1 November 2020 Charge for the year At 31 October 2021 Net Book Value at 1 November 2020 At 31 October 2021 5 Debtors Trade debtors Prepayments 6 Creditors* Trade Creditors Taxes Accruals Overdraft |
Land and Fixtures Car park Construction Buildings fittings & & In Freehold equipment Play area Progress** 150,000 56,723 6,532 44,066 21,377 124,674 |
Land and Fixtures Car park Construction Buildings fittings & & In Freehold equipment Play area Progress** 150,000 56,723 6,532 44,066 21,377 124,674 |
Total 257,321 146,051 |
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| 150,000 78,100 6,532 168,740 |
403,372 | ||
| assified as Construction In Progress for clarity 0 53,382 6,532 0 0 1,780 0 0 |
57,691 1,780 |
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| 0 | 55,162 6,532 0 |
59,471 | |
| 150,000 | 5,488 0 0 |
155,488 | |
| 150,000 | 22,938 0 168,740 |
341,678 | |
| 2023 £ 0 5,000 5,000 0 1,059 0 4,714 5,773 |
2022 £ 0 5,000 5,000 0 1,114 0 0 1,114 |
Witchford Playing Fields Association
Notes to the Financial Accounts
Year Ended 31 October 2023
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1 Accounting Policies
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1.1 The financial statements are prepared unde the historical cost convention modified to include the revaluation of certain assets and in accordance with applicable accounting standards, and in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standrards for Smaller Entities.
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1.2 Turnover Turnover represents the total invoice of sales made during the year and derives from the provision of goods within the associations activities.
1.3 Tangible fixed assets and depreciation Depreciation is provided at rates to write off the cost off the valuation less residual value of each assets over its expected useful life, as follows: Land and buildings Delapidations considered Furniture, fittings and equipment 15% on reducing value
1.4 Stock
Stock Is valued at the lower of cost or net realisable value
2 Turnover
The total turnover of the association has been derived from the principal activities wholly undertaken in the United Kingdon
- 3 Operating profit/loss
| Operating profit/loss is stated after charging Depreciation |
2023 2022 £ £ 1,780 639 |
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