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2022-02-28-accounts

FLITWICK VILLAGE HALL MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE (Registered charity, number 300034 ) Financial statements for the year ended 28 February 2022

Flitwick Village Hall Management Committee Trustees’ annual report for the year ended 28 February 2022

Full name Flitwick Village Hall Management Committee

Registered charity number 300034

Principal Address

7 The Willows, Flitwick, Bedford, MK45 1BW

Committee members

Ann Rosemary Lutley Chairman Eric Edwards, Treasurer Micheal Eaves Nominee British Legion Jenny Saunders Trustee Patricia Earles Trustee Carol Fleckney Trustee Jeremy Dann Flitwick Town Council

Bankers

Barclays Bank Plc, 3 Station Road, Flitwick, Bedford, MK45 1JS

Governance and management

The Management Committee was formed by a Trust deed dated 1 January 1968 and registered as a Charity as at 29 April 1970.

Aims and objectives

To provide the inhabitants of Flitwick without the distinction of sex or political religious or other opinions and in particular for use for meetings, lectures, and classes and for other forms of recreation and leisure time occupations with the object of improving the conditions of life for the said inhabitants.

Summary of the main achievements during the period

2021/2022 Achievements

Most of our hirers are back after what has been difficult times. The trustees have under taken to ensure all hirers are aware of what they have to do to use the hall and there have been no problems. We managed to secure grants from central beds for replacing all the windows to double glazed. Also Flitwick Town council awarded a grant for painting the outside woodwork of the building. The committee thank them both as it has made a big visual improvement to the hall.

Principal Activities in Pursuit of Public Benefit

The Trustees policy of public benefit has been to encourage a wide range of organisations and ages to use the hall, which are listed below but this year it has not been possible for all these events to take place.

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Regular week day users:- National Childbirth Trust Keep fit class Armchair exercise Flitwick Women’s Institute Bedfordshire Federation of Women’s Institutes Flitwick University of the Third Age Golden Age Club Mid Beds Flower Club Karate classes 8 to 13 years Flitwick Town Council Bingo Beds Amateur Swimming Training classes Slimming World Flitwick Gardening Club Parkside dogs Clubasize Beds Guild of Spinners Fusion martial arts Little Miz Fitness classes U3a craft class Flitwick town council

In total 20 different organisations use the hall on week days.

Regular weekend users:- Craft fairs Antiques fairs Jumble sales Plays Art exhibitions Garden displays Church bazaars Children’s parties 50,60,70,80th birthday parties

On Fridays we have the weekly market and within the hall, free tea and coffee and biscuits (donations accepted), are provided. The kitchen is manned by volunteers from different organisations this has promoted a lot of community co-operation and raised a lot of money for different charities. This is now operating as normal now that covid19 restrictions have been lifted..

The hall is also available for private functions, wedding receptions, funeral teas and social functions. .

The car park is now also hired for events that take place at the adjacent library.

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Funding strategy

It is the strategy of the trustees to manage the revenue budget on a self-financing basis with hire charges set to achieve this.

Based on a review of other halls in our area we still have the most competitive hourly rates although there will be a small increase again this year. Government grants have helped this year due to covid -19 restrictions..

Hiring agreement

Use of the village hall is subject to a hiring agreement which must be agreed to when signing the booking form. The hiring agreement sets out the terms and conditions of hire and identifies the respective responsibilities of each party to the agreement. The hall employs its own booking officer to oversee all aspects of hiring the hall. There are now further risk assessments/ agreements the hirer has to agree to when they allowed to use the hall.

Licences

The hall has a premises Licence (not including alcohol) and is registered with the local authority for music and performances.

Policies and Procedures

The management committee have developed policies and adopted health and safety procedures in exercising its duty of care to members and employees and users of the hall.

Future Plans

We will have to do a lot of work in the future to hopefully get The Village Hall back to normal with restrictions of covid -19 now eased. .

The trustees declare that they have approved this report.

The charity’s policy on reserves

The Trustees consider it prudent to maintain an appropriate level of reserves. The optimum level of reserves is considered to be the equivalent of at least six months of operating costs and this reviewed on a regular basis by the Trustees.

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees:

Signed .Eric Edwards_ Date 30/3/22 Name: Eric Edwards_ Position: Hon Treasuer

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Independent examiner’s report to the trustees of Flitwick Village Hall Management Committee for the year ended 28 February 2022

I report on the accounts of the charity, which are set out on page 6

Respective responsibilities of trustees and

The charity’s trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The charity’s trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 (the Charities Act) and that an independent examination is needed.

Basis of independent examiner’s report

An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from you as trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a ‘true and fair’ view and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below.

Independent examiner’s statement

In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention:

have not been met; or

Signed Yvonne Dimbleby........Date: 30/3/22

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Flitwick Village Hall Management Committee Receipts & payments account for the year ended 28 February 2022

2021 2022
£ £
Receipts
12799.06. Hall Hire 32,997.03
784.00 Market 4675.90
3.57 Bank Interest
Other receipts
24130.85 Grants 32,688.43
39713.91 Total receipts 70,361.36
Payments
Transfer to building account
19112.28 Wages 20,800.80
571.11 Gas 1855.02
2233.30 Electricity 2762.54
1638.00 Water 2912.98
Council Tax 71.87
2418.89 Building Repairs 23832.67
3027.79 Replacement Equipment 1286.30
875.93 Cleaning 948.39
5018.96 Sanitary 5413.76
213.28 Computer postage telephone 299.76
3547.33 Insurance 4100.17
300.53 Booking officer 380.49
632.28 HMRC 311.50
2804.00
Refund 4504.05
42393.73 Total Payments 69.480.30
-2679.82 Net receipts/ (payments) 881.06
13318.91 Bank and cash at the start of the period 10659.19
10639.09 Bank and cash at the end of the period 11540.25
3717.17 (Decrease)/Increase in Bank Balances 2659.72
2021 2022
£ £
Cash assets
10639.09 Current account 11540.25
5683.95 Building account 5684.39
16323.04 Total cash assets 17224.64

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Flitwick Village Hall Committee Statement of assets and liabilities at 28 February 2022

Other assets

The land and buildings situated on the site of Flitwick Village Hall Has a declared value of £1,321.921 and are insured for a sum of £1,652.401

Liabilities None

These financial statements are accepted on behalf of the charity by:

Signed A Lutley_____Dated 30/3/22 _Name , Chairman

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Flitwick Village Hall Management Committee Notes to the accounts for the year ended 28 February 2022

1. Receipts & payments accounts

Receipts and payments accounts are statements that summarise the movement of cash into and out of the organisation during the financial year. In this context “cash” includes cash equivalents, for example, bank accounts where cash can be readily withdrawn to pay for debts as they become due.

2. Grants & Donations

We have had grants totalling £32,997.03, from the government furlough sheme, CB council business and hospitality, and Flitwick town council.

3. Committee members’ remuneration

No Committee members have received any remuneration for expenses during the financial year.

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