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2021-03-31-accounts

Sywell Village Hall

Charity 295196 Annual Report

Due to the Covid 19 pandemic, the year ending 31 March was a very quiet one for our village hall, with it remaining closed for much of the time. On the occasions on which we were able to open very few of our normal activities resumed, for example the Art classes. However, many groups did not restart for example the Air Scouts. We look forward to welcoming back both old and new customers.

We were extremely grateful to our local authority, Wellingborough Borough Council, for the grants which we received. As a result of these grants we were able to put in place the measures required to make the hall a ‘Covid secure’ establishment. We therefore remain in a fairly healthy position financially. It would have been a very different scenario without the grants.

Sywell Village Hall Management Committee Receipts and Payments account for the year 1 April 2020 to 31 March 2021 CHARITY NUMBER 295196

CHARITY NUMBER 295196
RECEIPTS
Notes
Lettings
1
8,760
Newsletter
2
1,331
Advertising
2
2,045
Garden Club Donation
250
Interest received
Refund of Gas and Electricity
133
Covid-19 grants
3
Cash
PAYMENTS
Electricity
4
402
Gas
4
818
Maintenance
5
5,325
Cleaning
Letting Secretary & computer software
737
Newsletter printing costs etc
2
3,003
Rent
500
Water
4
336
Postage and stationery
37
Social
Insurance
324
Donations and Gifts
Accountancy
Performing Rights Licence and Royalties
159
ACRE subscription
40
Additional Costs Re Covid -19
6
EXCESS OF RECEIPTS OVER EXPENDITURE
BALANCES AT 1 APRIL 2020








12,522
Bank - Current account 9,547 9,547
9,537
Bank - Instant access savings account 5,512
5,509
Cash in hand 209
199
15,245 15,268
30,429
15,268
Represented by
Bank - Current account 24,859
9,547
Bank - Instant access savings account 5,514
5,512
Cash in hand 56
209
BALANCES AT 31 MARCH 2021 30,429
15,268
Sywell Village Hall Management Committee
NOTES to accounts for the year ended 31 March 2021

Treasurers Report

  1. As the hall has been forced to close for most of this financial year due to Covid-19 then obviously the rental income is considerably lower than for the previous year

  2. The income for subscriptions and advertising has given a profit over the printing costs for the year even though the advertising revenue includes £350 recently received for next year’s advertising.

  3. We have been fortunate in qualifying for some generous Covid-19 grants during our enforced closure which have helped the hall immensely.

  4. Utilities: Whilst Gas and Water charges are lower this year due to closure, Electricity is about the same but this is mainly due to increased unit prices and the fact that it is basically only lighting that has not been used.

5. Maintenance: the following have been Maintenance: the following have been carried out during this year.
Painting of interior & exterior £215
Carpet Cleaning £140
Electrical inspection & PAT test cert £212
Gutters cleaned £150
Heating Maintenance & repairs £390
  1. Covid-19 costs were for PPE equipment, sanitiser stations, signs all more than covered by the grants.

Gillian Perkins Sywell Village Hall Treasurer April 2021

Independent examinerfs report to the trustees of Sywell Village Hall. Charity No. 295196 I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of Sywell Village Hall Ithe Trust) for the year ended 31" March 2021. Responslbllities and basis of report As the charity trustees of the Trust you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 20111'the Act'l. I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 14515llbl of the Act. Independent Èxamlnerfs statement I have completed my examination. l confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination gtving me cause to believe that in any material respect= l. accounting records were not kept In respect of the Trust as reqijired by section 130 of the Act; or 2. the accounts do not accord with those records. I 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. Signed: Name.. Darren Parnell Relevant professional qualification or membership of professional bodies lif any).. FCCA, IFellow Chartered and Certified Accountant) Address.. 9 Pie Corner, Sywell, Northampton NN6 OAY 20" April 2021 Date..

Sywell Villa6e Hall Manasernent Commlttee Receipts and P4yments ac¢ount for the year l Aprfl Z020 to 31 March 2021 CHARITY NUMBER 295196 20192020 RECEIPTS Notes Lettings Newsletter Advertlsing Garden Club Donation Interest received Refund of overcharged Gas and Elertricity Covid-19 grants Cash 976 1,831 2.595 8,760 1,331 2,045 250 64 19,622 loo 133 25,190 12,522 PAYMENTS 422 399 2,007 1,235 733 3,326 soo 203 38 402 818 5,325 499 Ga5 Maintenan¢e Cleaning Letting Secretary & computer software Newsletter printing costs etc Rent Water Postage and stationery 737 3,003 500 336 37 303 324 Ir*surance Donations and Gifts Accountanry Performing Rights Licence and Royalties ACRE subscription Additional Costs Re Covid-19 300 340 16 159 169 40 317 10,029 12.499 EXCESS OF RECEIPTS OVER EXPENDITURE 15,161 23 BALANCES AT I APRIL 2020 Bank- Current account Bank- 30 day noti￿ account Bènk- Instant access s3ving5 account Cash in hand 9.547 9,537 5.512 209 5,509 199 15,268 15,245 30,429 15,268 Represented by 8ank- Current account Bank- 30 day tlotice account Bank- Instant access savSngs account Cash in hand 24,859 9,547 5,514 56 5,512 209 BALANCESAT 31 MARCH 2021 30,429 15,268

Sywell Village Hall Management Committee Not@s to accounts for the year ended 31 March 2021 Treasurers Report l As the hall has been forced to close for most of this financial year due to Covid-19 then obviously the rental income is considerably lower than for the previous year 2 The income for subscriptions and advertising has given a profit over the printing costs for the year even though the advertising revenue includes £350 recer*tly received for next years advertising. 3 We have been fortunate in qualifying for some generous Covid-19 grants dLtring our enforced tlosure which have helped the hall immensly. 4 Utilities.. Whilst Gas and Water charges are lower this year due to closure, Electricity is about the same but this is mainly due to increased unit prices and the fact that it is basically only lighting that has not been used. 5 Maintenance.. the following have been carried out during this year. Painting of interior & exterior £215 Cleaning- £140 & PATtest cert £212 Heating Maintenance & repair5 £390 Carpet Electrical inspection Gutter5 cleaned - £150 6 Covid-19 costs were for PPE equipment, sanitiser stations, Slgns all more than covered by the grants.