Old Town Youth Club
AN INDEPENDENT CLUB
AFFILIATED TO: COMMUNITY TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION SPORTED CROYDON VOLUNTARY ACTION REGISTERED WITH CROYDON COUNCIL
CHARLES MAJOR CENTRE DUPPAS HILL TERRACE, CROYDON, SURREY. CR0 4BA Telephone: 020 8688 9921
ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS
FOR THE PERIOD
1 APRIL 2022 TO 31 MARCH 2023
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE OFFICERS
Hon. Chairman: Alan Homes Hon. Vice Chairman: Andrew Patten Hon. Treasurer: Helen Jones
MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE Ray Edwards, Paul Songer, Veronica Anglin MEMBERS Dave Lawrence, Karen Barnes, Stan Fowler, Trina Harris(resigned 4 July 2022) Mark Swann(resigned 12 July 2022)
ADVISOR TO THE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE Tony Harris
BANKERS:
Lloyds Bank, North End, Croydon
HON. SOLICITOR:
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER David Weeden, FCA, Hamilton Eddy and Co.
CUSTODIAN TRUSTEES:
National Association of Clubs for Young People
PART TIME YOUTH and COMMUNITY WORKER
Tony Harris
PART TIME STEW ARD:
Tracy Shirley
Chairman Alan Homes - Treasurer Helen Jones - Youth and Community Worker Tony Harris Registered Charity Number 286889
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Profile of Trustees/Management Committee Members during 2022/23
Chairman: Alan Homes Joined MIC 1974 (84) Neighbour of Tony Harris at Addiscombe Chairman to 1997, re-elected 30.1.2001 V Chairman Andrew Patten Joined Club 1983 (52) Joined MIC 30 September 2020 Elected Vice Chairman 25 November 2021 Treasurer: Helen Jones Joined Club 1981 Ex Members Committee (55) Joined MIC 10 January 2005 Elected Treasurer 10 April 2019 Members: Stan Fowler Joined Club 1965, (71) Chairman Members Comm. 1970, Qual. PIT Youth Worker, Joined MIC 1978 Chairman 1997 to 30.1.2001 Ray Edwards Joined Club 1978 (60) Joined MIC March 1996 Trina Harris Joined MIC 12 March 2007 (53) Local Resident Resigned 4 July 2022 Dave Lawrence Joined Club 1971 (67) Member of MIC 1997 to 2006 Re-Joined MIC 25 February 2015 Paul Songer Joined MIC 27 January 2016 (64) Qual. Youth Worker Long association with club as a member of SCYP Staff Karen Barnes Joined MIC 25 May 2016 (55) Local Resident Veronica Anglin Joined Club 1977 (58) Joined MIC 20 October 2021 Ronny Leow Joined Club 1969 Joined MIC 17 October 2022 Mark Swann (40) Joined MIC 25 November 2021 Resigned 12 July 2022 Advisor Tony Harris Full Time Youth and Community Worker (84) Old Town Youth Club July 1964 to March 1998 Joined MIC 23 April 1998 to 25 February 2004 Part Time Voluntary Youth and Community Worker April 1998 to date Steward Tracy Shirley Joined Club 1981 (55) Appointed Steward September 2008 to date
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CHAIRMANS REPORT
As Vice Chairman and a Trustee of Old Town Youth Club I have been asked by The Chairman Mr Alan Homes to submit his report for 2022-2023.
The Club Croydon
Old Town continues to be used by various local Organisations as can be seen from the Youth Workers Report.
Unfortunately, due to the knock on effect of covid and the continued change in social activities the building is not as utilised as it should be resulting in us still running at a deficit. Hopefully the coming year will see an increase in the usage and enabling us to run a balanced budget.
Hareswith Pond
Our Outdoor Activity Centre and Nature Study Centre is still closed due to the Ash Die Back disease affecting a significant number of trees on the site. Over the last year, after surveying the site and identifying the most dangerous trees, I am happy to say that after a huge effort from a number of volunteer, current and ex club members, supporters and beneficiaries that we are nearly at the point when the site can be re-opened for young people to benefit from the unique wildness of it compared to their urban lives. This has, and is, a huge task which initially looked impossible for us as a small organisation.
Woodland Trust Lost Woodland Project
We contacted the Woodland Trust in June 2022 for advice about the Ash Die Back issue. Unfortunately they could only advise us about it but not help us with any assistance. They could help us under the Lost Ancient Woodlands Project to remove the invasive species of rhodedendrum and cherry laurel, covering 2 areas of the site, and replant native species of trees fully funded from their Lottery Grant for this purpose. They confirmed that 50% of the site was classified as Ancient Woodland, the land south of the stream, hopefully confirming the site's future and security for many years. The Restoration Project will start next year and the Management Plan, drawn up by Woodland Trust for us, we will be looking to implement once the Ash have been made safe.
Looking forward to next year, as a self funded organisation we still have a mountain to climb but with the positives of this last year and the plans for the future we need to focus on building up the use of Old Town, maintainence/modemisation issues of both sites
As Vice chairman I would like to thank the Trustees and the Management Committee for their ongoing support and work to ensure that this organisation continues to thrive and regain the busy programme we had before the pandemic.
I have a special thank you to Trina Harris who completed 15 years as a Trustee as reported in the Youth Report and all the Benefactors and friends who continue to contribute their time and resources to support this organisation. Your support and contributions are invaluable.
Andrew Patten Vice Chairman
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TREASURERS REPORT
The Accounts for the financial year April 2022 - March 2023 showed a deficit of (£849.96),with a closing bank balance of £63,953.37. The reason for this deficit, was due to many organizations slow recovery from Covid 19 and the reduction in lettings, also our Hareswith Pond Nature Study and Outdoor Pursuits Centre being closed due to ash die back.
General Fund - shows that there is a £963.60 credit; against the credit of £20,055.23 of the previous year. This reduction was partly due to Covid 19 having a knock-on effect with organization's/ lettings, etc. slowly coming back in and building up again, so although we had some lettings in it didn't cover the running costs.
With the use of the premises only gradually building up, the opportunity was taken to carry out maintenance when not required, to service the premises. Our big thanks to our volunteer Tony Backshall, an old member from the seventies, who comes in almost every week to assist Tracy with things that need to be done. Ace Van Hire, based a few hundred yards from the club, continued to hire the carpark when not needed and this has been a good regular source of income.
- Storrington Fund Showed a deficit of (£1811.56), being down from the previous year's surplus of £4288.46. This being the result of Hareswith lettings being cancelled and closed due to dangerous Ash die back deaceased trees, making the site unsafe to let, and the cost of tree surgery to remove the most dangerous trees. We now have many voluntary working parties down at the site, to get some of the over 100 trees cut down, to get the site safe for young people to use again. Our thanks to Marshall Surfacing for the free loan of Traffic Control Equipment. We give many thanks to the various parties who donated tools, materials, time and labour, these persons and companies being highlighted in both the Chairman's and Leaders reports.
We are thankful to both Croydon and Horsham Councils for some Rate Relief resulting in some Business Rates being paid for the Croydon Old Town premises and very little for the Hareswith premises.
We would also like to thank Tom Simmonds, owner of Allsave, who has provided the servicing and replacement of fire extinguishers at both Croydon and Storrington for the many years free of charge.
We really do appreciate and thank David Weeden of Hamilton Eddy and Co for their continued support in providing Payroll services and Independent Examination of the Accounts and this Report
Helen Jones Hon. Treasurer
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YOUTH AND COMMUNITY REPORT
Firstly I would like personally to thank Trina Harris who joined the Trustees when her children were coming to the club in 2007 and has served the club in many ways until retiring through ill health in July 2022. During that time her and her family have been involved in various ways not only as a Trustee but on one occasion stepping in to run the Holiday Scheme when no SCYP Qualified Staff were available!
COVID 19 continued to effect the club programme but gradually the premises began to be used again by the Community and the various Organisations. We continued working with user groups as we did last year and they were able to use the premises, when permitted by restrictions.
STORRINGTON Following the Covid restrictions we found ourselves restricted by ash die back again this year. Ash die back is when the ash trees die back from the tips of their branches and the branches drop off, particularly in the wind when they knock against each other. This is of course very dangerous and we were advised to close the site after a survey showed that over 100 ash trees were on the site and one van in the car park had a branch fall on it. Working Parties of volunteers, led by Norvin, who also supplied Allseasons Hire Shop equipment free of charge, Kirsty, Philip, Paul and family, Dave, Mark, Andrew, Will(Tree Surgeon of Fox Forestry), Tony and Val have carried out many weekends and 50+ trees have been felled during long working days at the weekends. Our thanks to all who come and will be coming for a good time yet before we can reopen the site.
Our thanks to Ruth and Allsave Fire Extinguishers for providing free equipment and servicing.
In the Chairman's Report the good news is that the Woodland Trust have become involved and we look forward to their report on the Ancient Woodland Status that we now know it has and the Grant Application we have made to remove the invasive Species of Laurel and Rodedendrum to be replaced with native species of tree.
CO-OPERATION WITH THE COMMUNITY AND OTHER AGENCIES
BALL GAMES AREA was used by users when on the premises.
PUPIL REFERRAL UNITS Coningsby and Moving On resumed their regular sessions.
BABY BALLET classes on Friday mornings has been successful and have extended their session.
CHILD RENS BIRTHDAY PARTIES bookings were taking place again after being closed for Covid CROYDON DROP IN CONSELLING SERVICE continued their bi-monthly staff training courses.
TABLE TENNIS COACHING continues on Saturday Mornings
ST ART IT RIGHT ran Holiday Play Schemes in Summer and October. It was good to see so many young people using the premises again.
Last but not least may I thank all those individuals and companies that have provided support when it was needed most during another difficult year.
Tony Harris- Youth and Community Worker
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Old Town Youth Club
AN INDEPENDENT CLUB
AFFILIATED TO:
COMMUNITY TRANSPORT ASSOCIATION SPORTED CROYDON VOLUNTARY ACTION REGISTERED WITH CROYDON COUNCIL
CHARLES MAJOR CENTRE
DUPPAS HILL TERRACE, CROYDON, SURREY. CR0 4BA Telephone: 020 8688 9921
CLUB HOUSE - APPROX. 3750 SO. FT. 2-STOREY, PURPOSE BUILT FREEHOLD - OWNED BY CLUB
GROUND FLOOR
Coffee Bar/ 38 ft. x 15 ft. includes chairs, coffee tables, table games and catering
Games Area: equipment. Table Tennis Table, Pool Table, Air Hockey and Table Football.
Meetings/Activity Room: 20 ft. x 15 ft. - contains chairs and tables Outdoor 20 ft. x 15 ft. Storage for Camping and Canoeing Equipment.
Pursuits Room/ paddle, spray cover, bouyancy aid, wet suit, helmet and waterproof
Workshop containers, tent, sleeping bag, bivy bag, karrimat, water-proof anorak and trousers, Mess tents, kitchen equipment. Art and Craft Equipment. Cleaning materials and equipment. Maintenance tools.
Office: 11 ft. X 8 ft. Boiler Room Foyer and Staircase Gents' Toilet Ladies Toilet Disabled Toilet FIRST FLOOR
Hall: 55 ft. x 28 ft. 5 Table Tennis Tables. Badminton Court, Unihoc pitch. Stage: Storage: 100 Chairs, 80 ft. Trestle Tables and Benches. Bouncy Castle.
EXTERNAL
Floodlit Games Area 80 ft. x 40 ft. with storage bunker. Car Park: 80 ft. x 40 ft. Canoe Trailer.
HARESWITH POND NATURE STUDY AND OUTDOOR PURSUITS CENTRE - STORRINGTON FREEHOLD - OWNED BY THE CLUB
8.5 acres of mixed woodland with 2 acres of lake and stream. Members built accommodation for 12 persons, 30 ft. x 20 ft. with two bunk bedrooms, kitchen/common room, toilets and hot shower. Brick built, elm board clad with Marley Tile Roof. Mains electricity and water. 30ft x 7ft Storage shed.
Chairman Alan Homes - Treasurer Helen Jones - Youth and Community Worker Tony Harris Registered Charity Number 286889
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ACTIVITIES AVAILABLE AT OLD TOWN YOUTH CLUB
ACTIVITIES THAT TAKE PLACE EVERY DAY
Football Ball Games Area Basketball Ball Games Area Pool Games Room Table Tennis Games Room Air Hockey Games Room Table Football Small Games Room Badminton Hall
ACTIVITIES THAT TAKE PLACE SOME DAYS
Chess/Draughts Games Room Four in a Row Games Room Giant Jenga Games Room Unihock Hall Bouncy Castle Hall Football Coaching Hall Birthday Parties Hall Polling Station Ground Floor Training Courses
ACTIVITY EQUIPMENT IF ACILITIES AVAILABLE IF REQUIRED
Rounders Field Tug of War Rope Field Football Field Short Tennis Field or Ball Games Area Volleyball Ball Games Area Skittles Hall Table Skittles Games Room Art and Crafts Stocks of various materials and equipment 24 Canoes of various designs/disciplines with all necessary equipment Canoe/Box Trailer to carry 14 Canoes and Equipment
Camping Equipment Mess Tents and Camp Catering Equipment Tables, Benches and Chairs Tripod Screen Various Country/Forestry Conservation Tools Various Building Maintenance Tools
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OLD TOWN YOUTH CLUB STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS
| Date from Date to BANK & CASH BALANCES Cash at Bank (General A/C) Cash at Bank (Business A/C) Cash in Hand Closing Balance RECEIPTS General Funds Club Hire 25,254.70 Croydon Council - Covid Grants - HMRC CJRS Grants - Donations/Grants - Party Deposits Received 500.00 Sundry Income 950.41 Members Fund Coffee Bar - Sundry Income - Minibus Minibus Hire - Donations/Grants - Sundry Income - Storrington Storrington Hire 180.00 Donations/Grants - Hire Deposits 400.00 Sundry Income 117.67 PAYMENTS General Funds Salaries, NIC and Pensions 18,981.33 General Insurance 1,800.49 Utilities 1,567.30 Cleaning 298.42 Maintenance 328.00 Stationery 143.83 Telephone/Internet/Post 464.15 Sundry Expenses 2,157.99 Members Fund Coffee Bar - Activities - Sundry Expenses - Minibus Diesel - Insurance - Service/Repairs - Road Tax/MOT - Sundry Expenses - Storrington Repairs - Utilities 335.21 Sundry Expenses 2,174.02 SURPLUS/(DEFICIT) FOR THE YEAR BANK & CASH BALANCES AT START OF YEAR BANK & CASH BALANCES AT END OF YEAR |
25,254.70 - - - 500.00 950.41 - - - - - 180.00 - 400.00 117.67 |
Apr-22 Mar-23 63,852.85 0.52 100.00 63,953.37 £ 27,402.78 28,250.74 847.96) ( 64,801.33 63,953.37 £ |
23,090.00 17,167.00 5,920.23 231.00 - 949.00 - - - - - 4,550.00 20.00 165.00 400.00 |
Apr-21 Mar-22 64,700.81 0.52 100.00 |
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| 64,801.33 £ |
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| 52,492.23 28,148.54 |
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| 18,981.33 1,800.49 1,567.30 298.42 328.00 143.83 464.15 2,157.99 - - - - - - - - - 335.21 2,174.02 |
20,297.01 3,243.98 1,904.12 115.74 279.00 144.60 303.25 1,014.30 - - - - - - - - 110.96 376.39 359.19 |
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| 24,343.69 40,457.64 |
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| 64,801.33 £ |
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OLD TOWN YOUTH CLUB GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS & PAYMENTS ACCOUNT
| Date from Date to RECEIPTS Club Hire Croydon Council - Covid grants HMRC CJRS grants Donations/Grants Party Deposits Received General Income Sundries Total Receipts Payments Salaries General Insurance Utilities Cleaning Maintenance Stationery Telephone/Internet/Post General Expentiture Sundries Total Payments Net (Payments) |
Apr-22 Mar-23 25,254.70 £ - £ - £ - £ 500.00 £ 950.41 £ 26,705.11 £ 18,981.33 £ 1,800.49 £ 1,567.30 £ 298.42 £ 328.00 £ 143.83 £ 464.15 £ 2,157.99 £ 25,741.51 £ 963.60 £ |
April-21 March-22 23,090.00 £ 17,167.00 £ 5,920.23 £ 231.00 £ 949.00 £ 47,357.23 £ 20,297.01 £ 3,243.98 £ 1,904.12 £ 115.74 £ 279.00 £ 144.60 £ 303.25 £ 1,014.30 £ 27,302.00 £ 20,055.23 £ |
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OLD TOWN YOUTH CLUB MEMBERS DESIGNATED FUND RECEIPTS & PAYMENTS ACCOUNT
| Date from Date to RECEIPTS Coffee Bar Subs Member Income Sundries Total Receipts Payments Coffee bar Activities Member Expen Sundries Total Payments Net (Payments) |
Apr-22 Mar-23 - £ - £ - £ - £ - £ - £ - £ - £ - £ |
April-21 March-22 - £ - £ - £ - £ - £ - £ - £ - £ - £ |
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OLD TOWN YOUTH CLUB MINIBUS DESIGNATED FUND RECEIPTS & PAYMENTS ACCOUNT
| Date from Date to RECEIPTS Minibus Hire Minibus Donations/Grants Minibus Income Sundries Total Receipts Payments Diesel Insurance Service Road Tax/MOT Minibus Expen Sundries Total Payments Net (Payments) |
Apr-22 Mar-23 - £ - £ - £ - £ - £ - £ - £ - £ - £ - £ - £ |
April-21 March-22 - £ - £ - £ - £ - £ - £ - £ - £ - £ - £ - £ |
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OLD TOWN YOUTH CLUB STORRINGTON DESIGNATED FUND RECEIPTS & PAYMENTS ACCOUNT
| Date from Date to RECEIPTS Storrington Hire Storrington Donations/Grants Storrington Income Sundries Storrington Hire Reimbusment Total Receipts Payments Storrington Repairs Storrington Activities Storrington Utilities Storrington Expen Sundries Total Payments Net (Payments) |
Apr-22 Mar-23 180.00 £ - £ 117.67 £ 400.00 £ 697.67 £ - £ - £ 335.21 £ 2,174.02 £ 2,509.23 £ 1,811.56) £( |
April-21 March-22 4,550.00 £ 20.00 £ 400.00 £ 165.00 £ 5,135.00 £ 110.96 £ - £ 376.39 £ 359.19 £ 846.54 £ 4,288.46 £ |
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