S hanklin V oluntary Y outh & C ommunity C entre 

P ast P resent & F uture 

2022/23/24 



## C **ontents** 

## ❖ Chairman’s Report 

## ❖ Co-Leaders’ Report 

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## C **hairman’s Report** 

The Centre continues to review and add to its programme of activity to meet the needs of the changing age and membership range: following the impact of Covid, social media and home entertainment influencing the offer to youth and community, as do the challenges faced by our team of volunteers. 

SVYCC continues to support the work of partner organisations, including the local library and Green Towns (both of which are also run by volunteers) to again secure the prestigious Green Flag award for Shanklin and building on the success of our investment over many years. 

We have focussed on community development alongside maintaining youth activities and have successfully relaunched TC’s, our regular Friday evening club for young people, with over 300 members and average attendance of over 140. 

Thanks to funders, members and volunteers, many of whom have been with us since 1996, for continuing to play their part in what are  becoming increasing difficult times (financially and with volunteering in general, and more recently the Covid 19 closure) as well as the continuing support of the local community, ensuring the Centre remains true to its roots and champions the principals of volunteering, from all ages, backgrounds and genders. 

Paul Biddlecombe (Chairman) 

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## C **o-Leaders’ Report** 

2022 onwards focussed on retaining community groups using the Centre, becoming home to theatre, arts, dance, sport and community organisations with more activities provided, community engagement and making a contribution to the wider community – adding Pilates, expanding our Table Tennis offering and other exercise groups alongside one-off usage, and the relaunch of TC’s (our Friday evening youth club). 

Increasingly, our focus will be to work with the local community, including schools, delivering local history projects (several Daisie Rich, HIWCF and CCIF funded projects and films have been delivered). This has also included youth football at Shanklin and securing funding to add to the SVYCC produced films on YouTube – such as a Royal Film and other projects with local schools and historical associations. 

Several of our volunteers have built strong links with local organisations, and our younger voluntary helpers are taking on more responsibility, which has been recognised during a visit by the Isle of Wight High Sheriff, as well as local police visits. Our volunteer DJ, Jon Gilbey, was awarded the BEM recognising his community work and Paul Harris has received an Isle of Wight Sports Award in recognition of his contribution to the development of table tennis at the Centre. 

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Mark Biddlecombe
Co-Leader

Shanklin Volunta Youth and Commun
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Income & Ex
ust 2023
INCOME
Door
Coffee Bar
Thursday Club
Table Tennis
Grants
Fund Raising
Community Actimties
Donations (Olher)
Lelting-{IOW Councit)
Ssx)rtslSocial
Interest
EXPENDITURE
Coffee Bar
Thursday Club
Table Tennis
Communty AdTrvit￿S
Cleaning & Toiletries
GasEledric
2.111.50
2.￿￿.50
$20.CM)
1.076.26
651.33
835.
14,11)0.00
189.00
1.945.40
392.66
162.00
239.00
159.00
117.00
6282.
Water
Te￿phOne
Admini5trakn"on
TV Licence
Insurnnc
Dis￿)
GamesEquipment
Computer5
Equipment
Grant ￿ndIt￿
GiftslDonations
Bank Charges
RenovatlonlMalntenan(t
2.820.IY)
2.388.08
1.139.00
529.85
630.94
2,017.19
8,834.32
92.00
4.521.87
Sundry
175.00
SurplusllDeficrt)
S.829.10
28,972.00
28,972.00
Summary
Opening Balances as at 1si SeFrtember 2021
Income
60.389.03
28,972.00
ExperKJilure
Closiro Balances as at 31al August 2022
23.142.90
86.218.13
Represented by:
HSBC
General Funts
Proierts Resen
Ftjotball Club
9.5tY).00
56,718.13
66,218.13
I have scrulinised the above In￿rne & Extenditure RepM)rt for the year eThJed 3191 August 2023 wrth reference to
the records and inf0m￿li0n supplied arnl conffinn Ihat Ihts ￿￿esents a true and fa￿ view ofthe fund for the year.
38. Little5taiT5 Road,
Shanklin, l.W.
Martin Bfidges

Shanklin Volunta Youth and Commun
istefed Charit No 302012
nditure Re
rt for the
r ended 3111 Au
Income & Ex
ust 2023
INCOME
Door
Coffee Bar
Thursday Club
Table Tennis
Grants
Fund Raising
Community Actimties
Donations (Olher)
Lelting-{IOW Councit)
Ssx)rtslSocial
Interest
EXPENDITURE
Coffee Bar
Thursday Club
Table Tennis
Communty AdTrvit￿S
Cleaning & Toiletries
GasEledric
2.111.50
2.￿￿.50
$20.CM)
1.076.26
651.33
835.
14,11)0.00
189.00
1.945.40
392.66
162.00
239.00
159.00
117.00
6282.
Water
Te￿phOne
Admini5trakn"on
TV Licence
Insurnnc
Dis￿)
GamesEquipment
Computer5
Equipment
Grant ￿ndIt￿
GiftslDonations
Bank Charges
RenovatlonlMalntenan(t
2.820.IY)
2.388.08
1.139.00
529.85
630.94
2,017.19
8,834.32
92.00
4.521.87
Sundry
175.00
SurplusllDeficrt)
S.829.10
28,972.00
28,972.00
Summary
Opening Balances as at 1si SeFrtember 2021
Income
60.389.03
28,972.00
ExperKJilure
Closiro Balances as at 31al August 2022
23.142.90
86.218.13
Represented by:
HSBC
General Funts
Proierts Resen
Ftjotball Club
9.5tY).00
56,718.13
66,218.13
I have scrulinised the above In￿rne & Extenditure RepM)rt for the year eThJed 3191 August 2023 wrth reference to
the records and inf0m￿li0n supplied arnl conffinn Ihat Ihts ￿￿esents a true and fa￿ view ofthe fund for the year.
38. Little5taiT5 Road,
Shanklin, l.W.
Martin Bfidges