Wreningham Village Hall Chairman’s report 2025 

This year the committee has focussed on improving the hall facilities to improve safety and hygiene, building on the excellent kitchen installed last year, thanks to the efforts of the previous committee. 

We have replaced the glass washer, and sourced new glasses. A floor polisher has been purchased which enabled Nick and Keith to refurbish the hall floor which now looks so much better. A new ice-maker was necessary due to the age and degradation of the old machine. Refurbishing this was tried, but was not successful. 

We also bought a second (second-hand) iPad and Zettle reader to assist the staff on busier evenings, and the iPad has been set up with a stock recording system. This has enabled Keith, our bar manager, with Nick’s assistance, to keep a closer eye on what sells, allowing the stock value to reduce from £4,000 to £2,500 worth. This has also reduced wastage significantly. Keith and Nick have carried out extensive research on local breweries and have chosen varied local beers which we hope you have enjoyed. The cellar has been inspected by Greene King and following their advice on cleaning products, is now considered to be in top-rated condition. We are trying to source ‘local’ products, from beers to crisps, via wine, now bought from Nethergate, thanks to Janet’s investigations. 

We are grateful to the catering team (Helen W and Pat) for organising bi-monthly ‘foodie’ nights, for Janet organising cocktail nights, with Nick stepping in when needed, and to the Events Group, who organised the Beating the Bounds. The Beer festival is in the 25/26 year! A particular highlight of this year was the VE day celebration, enjoyed by 100 villagers, and funded by South Norfolk Council. 

We must also thank Mick and Sue who look after the website – and it’s excellent! They have introduced a ticket booking system which is working well. Alongside this they edit the Mardle and liaise with the printers. They are also very good at reminding us of what needs to be done, which is genuinely helpful, and I very much appreciate that. I suspect we drive them a bit mad sometimes. 

Running the hall has been challenging however. Keith took over as bar manager in November and has done a superb job. He did this alongside cleaning, as we were unable to find a new cleaner until May, when happily, Julian began working for us. As no-one volunteered to be our treasurer, we were obliged to employ an accountant. He is a village resident and has been a tremendous help. In order to keep his charges down, I have been doing the day-to-day bookkeeping alongside chairing the committee, but this is not ideal. 

## So to the committee: 

With mixed feelings we will be saying goodbye to Jennie, who has been offered a promotion, which is brilliant, but means she will be moving to Cumbria. She will be missed for her good humour and hard work. Jennie’s regular duties include looking after HallMaster, the booking system and liaising with hirers. 

I would like to thank Andrea, Heather and Janet for their contributions – much needed – and Nick who has looked after the maintenance of the hall. This has been a major task but not only is the hygiene of the bar massively improved, we also now have weekly fire alarm tests, meaning that we comply with all legal requirements and with our licencing agreements. 

I will now move onto the Treasurer’s report: we can take questions and comments after that. 



Treasurer’s Report 

It has not been a good year financially. Our lettings income is down, as are bar sales. Although the cost of stock purchases has increased due to wholesalers prices, our margins have improved from 30% to 40% due to reduced wastage. 

Bar wages have increased as Keith is salaried. John Knight kindly refused a wage, but he is the first bar manager to do that. It is entirely appropriate that Keith is paid. Minimum wage increased in April and will increase again in April 2026. Admin expenses have also increased because we now pay Knight Accountancy for bookkeeping tasks and payroll. Equipment expenditure has been high this year but these are many one-off costs. 

We have to increase income and also reduce costs. The only cost that we can see a way of reducing is the electricity bill, around £8,000 pa. We would very much like to install solar panels and have investigated the cost of this. We would need grants to cover the cost and would also need Parish Council approval. If you have an opinion on this, please let the Parish Council know. 

Overall, we can manage on our reserves for just over a year, if the 25/26 year continues like this. We need to improve our finances otherwise the hall will need to close. More lettings, more bar sales, lower costs. There is only so much the committee can do. Please consider offering your help – can you reduce our admin costs by taking on the treasurer role – or just the bookkeeping side? Can you encourage your friends and neighbours to come down more, or to hire the hall for parties etc? We now only open on a Thursday evening, as there was little support for a Friday club night. We would like to cut staff costs by having a team of volunteer bar staff for smaller events, such as foodie nights and to give Nick and Keith a break from Thursday nights. Could you help behind the bar sometimes? 

It is YOUR hall and we need you. 



Wrenlngham Vlllage Hall
Income and Expenditure
For the year endod 30th September 2025
Inctyne
8ankldewt Imerest
Bar Tak1￿8$
General C4)nètlth)s
31951
411
lets
041
19.037
Mardle Atherts
ParlshC4undl.8errfral
VillaEe Events
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Elertvldty refvnd
Tthl IrKm•
EXpendI￿re
ank Charges
AdThMn/Athert1*￿/ml￿je
Par- Purthoses
517
20.662
28.783
Bar.Wa8QS
033
11761
419
aeathitvA-Wa8e5
Electrititv
4,316
7.524
9,010
InS￿ran
L107
Szeitle Fee5
U￿nr￿S1 P*rfDrrrlr8 ￿8ht5
Mainte￿al
L457
1410
Ad￿￿n[st￿lIve Eyr
Village Events
Rate$/water vates
Telep
TV
1567
163
EqUIp￿rt
ISU
128
Waste ￿(¥dIng 1
64161
Surp1￿ ryer Exputh
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Grants andithr bxome
COMM￿nI￿ Fund for kltth2n
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15,128
115

Wreningham Vlllage Hall
Balance Sheet
For the year ended 30th September 2025
2025
2014
Reserves
OpèniNd Balan￿/Re$eWe
35,362
38,247
Net Income (Expendlturel
-16,944
-2,885
aosing Balan￿/ReserVe
18,418
35,362
Represented by
Bardays CurrentAccount
COIF Oeposltalc
HSBcCurrentAcc￿ftt
Petty tash and cash on hand
Totsl cash
Net recelpts due- lettings
Less amounts owin
8.489
14.241
19,448
13,627
888
566
34.530
1,072
-240
417
23,147
149
4,878
18,418
35,362
Note&.
The vllage hallfabrkls In5uredfor the Sum of £605,845
The vllage hallcortents are itsured for the sum of £88,803
The HSBCa(¢ounthas bÈéndased.
Waste recY¢N￿ daims are lJeir¥ mède.
An aMual8rouNI rentof £1 is due ￿ Istjanuary fty eath ralendar year.
The nextpaymentls due January 2031.
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