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2022-09-30-accounts

FRESHWATER 0￿DEPENDENT LIFEBOAT IANNUAL REPORT 2022

HIESHIATE

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4 6 8 Legal and administrative Report of the trustees Independent examiners information report 10[12 14] Statement of Financial Balance Sheet Notes to the Financial Activities Statements

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Legal and administrative information

Executive Committee:

Rob McLaren Tony Moore Martin Gould Josh MacGregor* Richard Allen Rod Adams John Medland Terry Dimmick Andy Dye David Kempster Kai Hall

Chairman Senior coxswain Operations manager Honorary secretary Retail manager Principal fundraiser IOW Council representative Freshwater Parish council representative Solent Search and Rescue Organisation representative Station manager Principal training officer

*these individuals are trustees

Charity Number: 293657 Registered Address: The Boathouse Freshwater Bay Isle of Wight PO40 9RA

Bank: The Co-Op Redwood HSBC

Financial snapshot

Charity income for the year Donations during the year to 30 September 2022 £222k £79k

Charity net Loss for the year Cost of maintenance of Lifeboat to 30 September 2022 and Lifeboat Station £54k £52k

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Report of the Trustees

Structure, Governance and Management

The Freshwater Inshore Rescue Organisation was established in 1972 and was registered with the Charity Commission in 1986 after the withdrawal of the Isle of Wight Council involvement. The Charity was renamed the Freshwater Lifeboat Organisation in 1996. The registered number has been 293657 since 1986.

The Executive Committee are elected or approved on an annual basis.

The Trust is organised as an independent association of members who pay an annual subscription with an Executive Committee comprising elected and, if appropriate, co-opted members. The Trustees are chosen from long serving Committee Members or for their technical expertise.

The Charity operates so that the Trustees meet regularly to manage its affairs. There are no employees.

We are very grateful for the support of the volunteers who support our projects and without whom they would not be possible. Some of our funding is provided by the income from a charity shop, which the Charity runs.

Object and Activities of the Trust

(a) to promote technical education in lifesaving and resuscitation of the apparently drowned, and to provide suitable training of personnel.

(b) to provide volunteer life saving services to the beaches and coastline in the freshwater area, and to ensure that this service is efficient and dependable in every way.

The Charity is a declared facility of His Majesty’s Coastguard (HMCG) and undergoes operational audits by HMCG and the SSRO. The Charity operates a 7.5m Atlantic Rigid Inflatable Boat and a ‘D’ Class.

As stated in in the 2021 the Spirit of West Wight 3 has now been sold (September 2022) and replaced by an Atlantic 75. Over the next year plans are being made to replace the Atlantic 75 with the larger Atlantic 85 which is best suited for the conditions in which we operate. Rescue craft are on loan to Ryde independent Lifeboat whom are able launch these assets in most weather conditions.

Financial Review

The financial statements for the year ended 30 September 2022 are included on the pages 10 through to 18. They have been prepared in accordance with Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting by Charities (FRS102) (effective 1 January 2015).

The past year has seen a strong recovery from Covid-19. The Charity’s total income was £ 221,780.00 compared to £ 184,492.00 in 2021.

FILB celebrated its 50[th] year anniversary in July 2022 with an open day which was well supported by local residents and tourists alike. It is to be noted Martin Gould one of the founding fathers of FILB is still a trustee and operations manager of the unit.

The shop had strong trading all season combined with the donations collected from open days and normal trading broke all records. The unit would like thank Rod Adams MBE, for his continued efforts managing collection boxes from local retail venues in Wests Wight and application of grants for the unit. Grants received this financial year amount to £ 44,162.00.

Income from the Lifeboat Lotto £ 13,622 (2021: £14,435) from the Lifeboat Lotto, which benefits all three independent lifeboats on the island.

It is considered prudent to maintain a designated fund of £30,000 to £50,000.00 of the unrestricted funds have been re-designated towards the renewal of the D-Class lifeboat in 2024. The £250,000.00 which was designated towards the slipway extension is now no longer required as the Atlantic 75 and in the future Atlantic 85 will be tractor launched. This designated fund will now be used for the purchase of the Atlantic 85.

Total operating expenses for the year were £275,752 (2021: £125,278) The net loss for the period is £53,971 (2021: £4,688 profit). The net loss is due to decision by the Trustees to right off items associated with the Spirit of West Wight 3 launch and recovery system that are no longer operational (Launch Trolley).

The Trustees consider the finances of the charity to be sound.

Executive Committee’s Responsibilities in Relation to the Financial Statements

The Executive Committee members are required by company law to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the financial activities of the Charity and of its financial position at the end of that year. In preparing those financial statements the Trustees are required to:

The Executive Committee are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the Charity and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the Charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.

Going Concern

The Charity’s financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis which assumes an ability to continue operating for the foreseeable future.

Trustees have considered the impact of Covid-19 on its operations and have concluded that there is a reasonable expectation that the Charity has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future. No other significant concerns have been noted and we consider it appropriate to continue to prepare the financial statements on a going concern basis.

This report was approved by the Executive Committee on_____and signed on its behalf by


Rob McLaren Chairman & Trustee

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Report of the Independent Examiner

Independent Examiner’s Report to the Trustees of Freshwater Lifeboat

We report to the charity trustees on examination of the accounts of the charity for the year ended 30 September 2022 which are set out on pages 6 to 18.

Responsibilities and basis of report

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’).

We report in respect of our examination of the charity’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the Act and in carrying out our examination we have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.

Independent examiner’s statement

We have completed our examination and confirm that no material matters have come to our attention in connection with the examination giving us cause to believe that in any material respect:

  1. accounting records were not kept in respect of the charity as required by section 130 of the Act; or

  2. the accounts do not accord with those records; or

  3. the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a ‘true and fair view’ which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination.

We 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.

Apple Accountancy Ltd Chartered Certified Accountants

5 Holyrood Street Newport Isle of Wight PO30 5AU

Date: 22 February 2023

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Statement of financial activities

for the year ended 30 September 2022

2022 2022 2022
Unrestricted Restricted Total
Funds Funds Funds
£ £ £
INCOMING RESOURCES
Incoming resources from generated funds
Voluntary Income
Boxes 2,637 - 2,637
Donations 76,049 - 76,049
Memberships - - -
Legacies - - -
Activities for Generating Funds
Shop income 86,446 - 86,446
Fundraising activities - - -
Lifeboat Lottery 13,622 - 13,622
Other - - -
Investment Income and Interest
Interest received 864 - 864
Income resources from charitable activities
Grants 44,162 - 44,162
Other income resources
Other income - - -
TOTAL INCOMING RESOURCES 221,780 - 221,780
RESOURCES EXPENDED
Cost of Generating Funds
Cost of fundraising 480 - 480
Opening stock-finished goods 3,734 - 3,734
Closing stock-finished goods (4,652) - (4,652)
Cost of goods sold 54,680 - 54,680
Shop management and direct costs 881 - 881
Trading overheads (Note 2) 8,010 - 8,010
Charitable Activities
Fuel 3,689 - 3,689
Training costs 9,013 - 9,013
Other operating expenses 941 - 941
Charitable activity overheads (Note 2) 38,364 - 38,364
Depreciation
Loss on disposal of FA
Governance Costs
Independent examination
TOTAL RESOURCES EXPENDED
NET MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Total funds brought forward
Total Funds Carried Forward
156,035
3,785
792
275,752
(53,971)
547,425
493,453
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-
-
-
-
-
-
156,035
3,785
792
275,752
(53,971)
547,425
493,453

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Statement of financial activities

for the year ended 30 September 2021

2021 2021 2021
Unrestricted Restricted Total
Funds Funds Funds
£ £ £
INCOMING RESOURCES
Incoming resources from generated funds
Voluntary Income
Boxes 2,501 - 2,501
Donations 28,129 - 28,129
Memberships 265 - 265
Legacies - - -
Activities for Generating Funds
Shop income 82,316 - 82,316
Fundraising activities 1,288 - 1,288
Lifeboat Lottery 14,435 - 14,435
Other - - -
Investment Income and Interest
Interest received 1,012 - 1,012
Income resources from charitable activities
Grants - - -
Other income resources
Other income - - -
TOTAL INCOMING RESOURCES 129,946 - 129,946
RESOURCES EXPENDED
Cost of Generating Funds
Cost of fundraising - - -
Opening stock-finished goods 5,314 - 5,314
Closing stock-finished goods (3,734) - (3,734)
Cost of goods sold 35,724 - 35,724
Shop management and direct costs 780 - 780
Trading overheads (Note 2) 4,833 - 4,833
Charitable Activities
Fuel 1,820 - 1,820
Training costs 599 3,688 4,287
Other operating expenses 692 - 692
Charitable activity overheads (Note 2) 24,528 - 24,528
Depreciation 49,934 - 49,934
Governance Costs
Independent examination 660 - 2,640
TOTAL RESOURCES EXPENDED 121,590 3,688 125,278
NET MOVEMENT IN FUNDS 8,356 (3,688) 4,668
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Total funds brought forward 539,069 3,688 542,757
Total Funds Carried Forward 547,425 - 547,425

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Balance sheet

as at 30 September 2022

As at As at
30.09.22 30.09.21
Note £ £
Fixed assets
Tangible assets 3 80,422 317,742
Current assets
Stock 4 4,652 3,734
Debtors 5 2,758 975
Cash at bank and in hand 6 410,665 266,103
418,075 270,812
Creditors: amounts falling due within one year 7 (3,044) (41,129)
Net current assets 415,031 229,683
Net assets 493,453 547,425
The funds of the charity
Restricted income fund 10 - -
Unrestricted income funds 10 493,453 547,425
Total funds 493,453 547,425

The Financial Statements were approved by the Trustees authorised for issue on XX December 2022 and signed on their behalf by

Josh MacGregor

Honorary Secretary & Trustee

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Notes to the financial statements

1. Accounting Polices

Accounting Conventions

The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention, and in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard for Smaller Entities (effective April 2008), the Charities Act 2011 and the requirements of the Statement of Recommended Practice, Accounting and Reporting by Charities (FRS102) (applicable 1 January 2015) and UK Generally Accepted Practice. As a public benefit entity, Freshwater Lifeboat has applied the public benefit entity ‘PBE’ prefixed paragraphs of FRS102. The charity has elected to take the exemption from the requirement to prepare a Cash Flow Statement due to its turnover being less than £500,000 as permitted by the Statement of Recommend Practice (SORP) “Accounting and Reporting by Charities (FRS102). The following principal accounting policies have been applied

Incoming Resources

All incoming resources are included on the Statement of Financial Activities when the charity is legally entitled to the income and the amount can be quantified with reasonable accuracy.

Resources Expended

Expenditure is accounted for on an accruals basis and has been classified under headings that aggregate all cost related to the category. Where costs cannot be directly attributed to particular headings they have been allocated to activities on a basis consistent with the use of resources.

Donated Goods and Services

Donated goods and services are included in incoming resources when the benefit to the charity is reasonably quantifiable and measurable. They are included at the amount the Trustees would reasonably expect to pay for those goods and services.

Tangible Fixed Assets

Depreciation is charged so as to allocate the cost of assets over their estimated useful lives, using the straightline method. Depreciation is provided on the following bases:

Boathouse refurbishment 2%
Lifeboat 10%
Plant and machinery 10%
Fixtures and fittings 10%

Stock

Stock is included in the accounts at the lower of cost or net realisable value.

Taxation

The charity is exempt from corporation tax on its charitable activities.

Legacies

Legacies are included within the accounts when there is sufficient evidence to provide the necessary certainty that the legacy will be received and the value of the incoming resources can be measured with sufficient reliability.

Fund Accounting & Reserves

Unrestricted funds can be used in accordance with the charitable objectives at the discretion of the Trustees. Restricted funds can only be used for particular restricted purposes within the objects of the charity. Restrictions arise when specified by the donor or when funds are raised for particular restricted purposes .

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Notes to the financial statements continued

2. Analysis of Overheads

Charitable
Trading Activities 2022 2021
Overheads Overheads Total Total
£ £ £ £
Maintenance 542 35,522 34,980 20,743
Utilities 5,866 1,492 7,290 5,146
Insurance 1,225 1,225 2,450 2,670
Bookkeeping - - - -
Advertising & Marketing 167 56 222 168
IT Software and consumable 211 70 281 420
8,010 38,364 46,374 29,361

3. Tangible Fixed Assets

Leasehold Plant Fixtures
Boathouse and and
Refurbishment Lifeboats Machinery Fittings Total
COST
At 1 October 2021 144,355 399,400 155,451 12,895 712,101
Additions
Disposals 268,319 9,016 277,335
As at 30 September 2022 144,355 131,081 155,451 3,879 434,766
DEPRECIATION
At 1 October 2021 30,577 250,355 107,107 6,320 394,359
Charge for the year 113,778 13,108 28,761 388 156,035
Disposals -192,443 -3,607 -196,049
At 30 September 2022 144,355 71,020 135,868 3,101 354,344
NET BOOK VALUE
At 30 September 2022
At 1 October 2021

113,779
60,061
149,044
19,583
48,344
778
6,575
80,422
317,742

The land on which the boathouse is situated belongs to the Isle of Wight Council. The boathouse is the property of Freshwater Lifeboat. It is shown in the accounts at the cost of refurbishment, based on the assumption that the original building would have had negligible net book value at the year end, having been built in 1972.

During the year the charity didn’t purchase any assets.

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4.
5.
6.
7.
Stock
2022
£
2021
£
Shopstock
4,652
3,734
4,652
3,734
Debtors
2022
£
2021
£
Amounts falling due within one year:
Accounts Receivable
-
-
Prepayments
510
-
VAT
2,248
975
Donations
-
-
2,758
975
Cash at Bank and In Hand
2022
£
2021
£
The Co-Op
319,309
176,212
HSBC
4,060
2,100
Redwood
85,000
85,000
Cash in hand
2,296
2,791
410,665
266,103
Creditors - amounts falling due within o ne year
2022
£
2021
£
Trade creditors
2,384
1,182
Accruals
660
660
Capital Grants
-
39,287
3,044
41,129

8. Staff & Trustee Costs

There are no staff costs in the accounts as all work is carried out by unpaid volunteers.

The charity Trustees were not paid during the year. No charity Trustee received any emolument or payment for professional or other services.

9. Related Party Transactions

Volunteer crewman Ronan McCann has available to him a small section of land from which he runs a community commercial venture. As agreed by the trustees in 2020, he pays the FILB charity a donation each month based on takings.

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Notes to the financial statements continued

10. Movement in Funds

At Incoming Resources At
1 Oct 2021 Resources Expended Transfers 30 Sept 2022
UNRESTRICTED FUNDS
General Fund 247,425 221,780 (275,752) - 193,453
Designated Fund 300,000 - - - 300,000
Total Unrestricted Funds 547,425 221,780 (275,751) - 493,453
RESTRICTED FUNDS
Restricted Funds - - -
Total Fund 547,425 221,780 (275,751) - 493,453