Trustees Annual Report For the period ending 31.3.2024
Charity Name SILSOE VILLAGE HALL
Registered Charity Number
300067
Charity’s principal address
School House Mews, High Street, Silsoe MK45 4DY
Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
Trustee Name Office Dates acted if Name of person (or body) not whole year entitled to appoint trustee (if any)
Philip Hammond Chairman Elizabeth Jefferies Secretary John Colleran Treasurer Jan Jarrard Simon Stranks Peter Haddon Giles Phillips
Structure, governance and management
Type of governing document - Constitution adopted 24.5.1968 How the charity is constituted - Unincorporated association Trustee selection methods - Trustees are appointed or reappointed annually at the Annual General Meeting held in June.
Use of the Hall and Governance
Use of the Silsoe Village Hall is primarily reserved for personal and organised community activities and, of a secondary nature, for commercial users. The Trustees with the Management Committee oversee the day to day running of the Hall. The Trustees seek the views of members and Hall users in deciding how the Hall is operated.
The Hall has developed a Health & Safety Policy, Data Protection Policy, Fire Safety Policy, Equal Opportunities Policy and Safeguarding Policy.
Objectives and Activities
The object shall be the provision and maintenance of the Silsoe Village Hall for the use of the inhabitants of the Parish of Silsoe and the neighbourhood without distinction of political, religious or other opinions, including use for meetings, classes and other forms of recreation and leisure-time occupation with the object of improving the conditions of life for the inhabitants of the community.
Activities have included exercise classes for both adults and young people, dance classes, amateur dramatics by the Silsoe Drama Club, breakout space for local disabled peoples, indoor and outdoor activities for Beavers, Cubs and Scouts, plus a variety of fund raising social events.
Achievements and Performance
Chairman’s Report July 2024
Our Village Hall bookings have maintained a steady and consistent level over the recent months, and we now have an even greater number of regular hirers than in previous years. This has helped to maintain a healthy financial position. Due to the standard of maintenance and facilities we continue to attract a large number of one off bookings for various events and meetings.
At this point I would like to thank Liz Jefferies, our Bookings Officer, for the effort she has put into making this a success. My thanks also to Lemon, our platform provider for their continued support.
A special thank you to our caretaker/cleaning team of Laura and Malcolm. They both continue to keep the Hall looking its best as well as undertaking the odd repair and maintenance project. This year we did have the Hall flooring stripped, cleaned and polished by an outside contractor which has enhanced the look of the building.
Thanks to Chris Tarmu, who took over the running of the 100 Club from Derek Hardy and is such an important fund raiser for the Village Hall.
A special thank you also to John Colleran, our Treasurer. John does an excellent job in managing the Hall finances which are currently in an excellent position. We did also manage to allocate two more resident parking spaces earlier this year which has now maximised the allowable area within the car park.
Thanks to the efforts of Peter Haddon we have been able to improve our website which now includes an excellent video of the Hall which helps future hirers.
The traditional Village Hall Quiz was yet again a resounding success and special thanks to Simon Stranks for setting the somewhat challenging questions this year. The event was a sell out and all those present had an enjoyable evening.
The Boxing Day Mummers Play & Morris Dancers performed in our Car Park again and the attendance was even higher than before. This has now become established as a Village Hall event and not only does it raise monies for the Hall we are also able to contribute to the chosen charity of the performers.
I must also thank the Parish Council for their continued financial support for various projects, which in the last twelve months helped to pay for the new wall in our car park.
Finally I’d like to thank all the committee members for their support and efforts over the last 12 months and would hope they continue in their roles for the next 12 months. The Hall continues to be an invaluable asset for the Village.
Phil Hammond 3rd July 2024
Financial Review
The charity’s policy is to retain sufficient funds in reserve to cover a minimum of one year’s ongoing operating costs.
Silsoe Village Hall
Receipts and Payments Accounts For the Year to 31st March 2024
| Receipts Hire Charges Grants & Donations Fundraising Car Parking 100 Club Interest Total Receipts Payments Light Heat & Water Refuse Disposal Cleaning Insurance Maintenance Gardening Licence Fees Other Total payments Income Surplus/Deficit |
2024 2023 £ £ 25,575 16,822 306 543 1,272 1,903 1,460 1,074 1,000 1,800 297 27 |
2023 |
|---|---|---|
| 29,910 22,169 10,100 5,261 992 964 4,618 2,560 1,552 1,524 8,730 4,439 998 480 974 930 1,616 903 |
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| 29,580 17,061 |
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| 330 5,108 |
Silsoe Village Hall
Statement of Assets and Liabilities
At 31st March 2024
| Assets Bank Accounts Debtors Total Liabilities Creditors Total Net Assets Surplus for the period Funds brought forward Funds carried forward |
2024 2023 £ £ 30,225 29,895 0 0 |
2023 |
|---|---|---|
| 30,225 29,895 0 0 |
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| 0 0 |
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| 30,225 29,895 |
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| 330 5,108 29,895 24,787 |
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| 30,225 29,895 |