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2023-12-31-accounts

AGM 23[rd] April 2024

Chairman’s report

HAREFIELD COMMUNITY ASSOCIAnoN INCOME & EXPENDITUREACCOUNT FOR YEAR ENDING31STDECEMBER 2023 EXPENDITURE 2023 INCOME 2023 WAGES EMPLOYED WAGES CASUAL £13.124.85 £3,904.88 £17,029.73 BANK INTEREST HALL HIRE MEMBERSHIP GRANTS DONATIONS FUNDFiAISING £162.50 £8,999.50 £1,480.00 £10,000.00 £2,529.51 £2,739.01 EXPENSES Nl £16.35 PENSION RENT £245.82 £200.00 SUB TOTAL £25,910.52 ELECTRICITY GAS WATER TELEPHONE SUBSCRIPTIONS BANK CHARGES INSUR4NCE WEBSITE&SOWARE REPAIRS&RENEWALS SECURr -£495.00 £2.715.00 £1,511.12 £822.98 £1,177.00 £152.44 £2,063.18 £68.24 £5,932.24 £192.00 SECTIONS LINE DANCING EOM DANCING WEDSDANCING BOWLS FITNESS FUN HAPPY FAMILIES JUDO TEADANCETHURS R8&H £6.573.00 £1.526.05 £849.00 £1,892.88 £1.718.95 E197.90 £750.00 £1,735.00 £4,410.00 ACCOUNTANCY FEES SUNDRY £797.40 £485.D7 £15.883.84 SUB TOTAL £19,652.78 SUB TOTAL £32.913.57 TOTAL £45,S63.30 DEPRECIATION EQUIPMENT OFFICE £7,810.61 £5.133.49 £12,944.10 SUB TOTAL £45,857.67 LESS EXPENDfTUREVINCOME -£294.37 TOTAL £45,563.30

HAREFIELD COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION BALANCE SHEET ASAT31STDECEMBER 2023 ASSETS 2023 BUSINESSRESERVE CURRENT ACCOUNT PETfY CASH CASH EIO,527.40 £23.674.10 £70.83 / £92.26 / SUB TOTAL £34.364.59 BUILDING EQUIPMENT OFFICE £1.00 I £11,145.07 J £963.38 / SUB TOTAL E12,109.45 TOTAL £46.474.04 LIABILITIES 2023 TAX&NI PENSION WAGES OWED SUB TOTAL £55.46 / £159.50 / -£2.00 / £212.96 CAPITAL 2024 £46,261.08 / The above Balance Sheet and Income & Expendlture Account ol the Harelleld Communlty Assoclatlon are In accordance wllh the books and accounts as conllmed by the Independent Examlner Meg Pearson Treasurer Ron Eden Independenl Examlner Ll,lJ

Minutes of the Annual General meeting of the Harefield Community Association

Tuesday, 23[rd] April 2024 at the Community Centre, Priory Avenue, Harefield.

1. Apologies for absence:

Helen Richards, Robert Toms, Hazel Ind.

2. Minutes of the last AGM

Adoption of the minutes from the last AGM, held on Tuesday, 14[th] March, 2023 were proposed by Janice xxxxx and seconded by Sylvia Gard.

3. Matters arising from the minutes

No matters arising from the minutes were raised

4. Chair’s report

Patricia Swindells (Chair and Trustee) read out her report and this can be found below:

Chairman’s report

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also to the health and mental welfare of our members. No organisation can operate without a supportive committee and Harefield has been very fortunate in having a group who support and add their ideas for the future of the centre.

5. Section Reports

Bowls : Although small in numbers at the moment the group is trying to recruit new members and the promise of flyers to promote the activity should raise the profile within Harefield. The group is very friendly and the atmosphere is one of fun and enjoyment.

Marjorie would like to thank John Swindells for all his help with the equipment.

Line dancing : a new section begins on 9[th] May for complete beginners. It has attracted a lot of interest so this is a very positive development. The other line dancing activities are still successful. It has been noted that attendance patterns have changed in that while numbers for the advanced group, on a Friday

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morning , have gone down the people have transferred to Monday and Tuesday as these sessions are for improvers. So overall no decline in numbers.

Thursday Tea Dance and End of Month Dance

➢ Thursday Tea dance.

Sadly we have to report that Alfie and Shirley who used to run this session both died recently. However the section continues to run. The section has over 20 members but attendance does vary according to holidays, illness and appointments. This section is different from other tea dances in that it was decided on the retirement of Alfie and Shirley that all should be involved in its organisation. So everyone takes part in the rota for refreshments and those who wish to can volunteer to do the music. This means that every week there is a different feel to the music provided. This section provides physical exercise, mental exercise and the social aspect all within a very friendly and inclusive membership.

➢ End of Month dance

The last Saturday of every month is the time for members and guests to come together to dance from 7.30 to 10.30. It is now well established and has three DJs that take turns to provide the music. It combines Ballroom, Latin, Sequence and Line dancing. It is pleasing to note that there is a regular clientele coming back every month all expressing their pleasure with the venue and the music. One outstanding success has been the New Year’s Eve Dance. This is a ticket only event and has proved very popular.

At this point the attendees discussed what else could be done to increase membership and engage with the members. The following suggestions will be discussed at the next committee meeting on Tuesday, 14th May.

6. Treasurer’s report

This was presented to the AGM.

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A correction was made to the information: under income EOM should be EMD and the figure for Wednesday dancing should be added to overall total for the EMD. This should now read as £2, 375.05.

The association has may a slight loss this year of £294.31 considerably less than last year. So there is reason to be optimistic.

7. Presentation and adoption of annual accounts

The adoption of the annual accounts was proposed by Meg and seconded by Brenda.

Election of Officers

The members attending were informed that all committee members had indicated that they prepared to serve again. There were no nominees from the floor. It was agreed that the names could go forward as a group:

Chair - Patricia Swindells

Vice Chair – Brenda Davis

Treasurer – Meg

Assistant Treasurer – Stephanie

Membership Secretary – Lorraine

Proposed by Debbie and seconded by Brian

8. Appointment of Independent auditor

It was agreed that Ron Eden be retained as the Independent Auditor.

9. Recommendations to the meeting:

From January 2025 new members aged 60-65 would not be given the concession rate of £12 membership but pay the present non concession rate of £15. This would bring our concession age in line with that of Hillingdon i.e. 65. This would only apply to new members. Existing members between the age of 60 and 65 would continue to pay the concession rate.

  1. Any other business - none

Meeting closed at 3.20pm

Attendees invited for refreshments.

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