Treasurer’s Report – year ending 31 March 2021
Aston and Cote Community Trust
Independent review of the accounts
The income of the trust is such that an independent review of the accounts is required before they are submitted to the Charities’ Commission. The commentary on activities, below, is provided before this review is completed.
Commentary on activities
Covid 19
Covid 19 has had a substantial impact on the activities of the Hall and of the Community Trust throughout the year. For most of the year, the hall was closed and therefore fundraising and letting income was substantially impacted.
The Hall did receive local Government Grants which enabled it to continue to meet its obligations during this difficult time.
Letting income
The income from letting the hall and playing fields was £1,703 (2020: £10,773). Letting income was significantly impacted by the Covid 19 as the Hall was closed for the majority of the year.
| YE Mar 17 | YE Mar 18 | YE Mar 19 | YE Mar 20 | YE Mar 21 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Letting income |
£11,499 | £10,655 | £9,831 | £10,773 | £1,703 |
General fundraising
Fund raising was significantly impacted during the year because of the Covid 19 pandemic. The only fund raising activity to take place was the 500 club, led by Elizabeth Hook. Despite difficulties in coordinating collections as a result of Covid 19, the 500 club contributed £2,345
Donations and Grant Income
The Trust was grateful to receive a legacy of £7,467 from the will of J Glanvill and plans to utilise these funds in refreshing the decoration of the main Hall although there was no restriction on how the funds might be used.
In addition, the Trust received local government grant funding of £30,198 because of Covid 19.
General expenditure
General expenditure of £12,755 (2020: 14,180) was lower than in 2020 despite an increase in costs of maintaining the play park. The reduction in costs was driven by a reduction in Rates and Utility costs and a reduction in maintenance costs. The main items of maintenance expenditure were repairs to the water heater and lighting and a periodic electrical inspection of the hall. These items totalled £2,351.23.
Operating surplus/deficit
Total income of £42,686 (2020: £37,172) was higher than expenditure by £29,931 (2020: deficit of £31,985 as the children’s play area was installed with fund raising having taken place across multiple years).
| years). | ||
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | 2019 | |
| Letting income | 1,703 | 10,773 |
| General fund raising | 2,345 | 7,273 |
| Grants & donations | 38,631 | - |
| Other income | 8 | 53 |
| General expenditure | (12,755) | (14,180) |
| Playground net expenditure | - | (35,904) |
| Net surplus/(deficit) | 29,931 | (31,985) |
Cash position
The cash position has improved during the year due to the grants and legacy received. The closing cash position of £47,347 (2020: £17,416) is comprised general funds of £44,746 (2020: £14,814) and restricted funds designated for the new playground of £2,601 (2020: £2,601).
£10,198 (2020: nil) of duplicate Covid 19 grants were received during the year. These are not reflected in the income of the Trust and are shown as being repayable to West Oxfordshire District Council at the end of the year on the balance sheet.
Sport Aston
There was no activity during the year.
Sandra Clarke Treasurer Aston and Cote Community Trust December 2021
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