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BREDFIELD VILLAGE HALL & PLAYING FIELD

Registered Charity 304714

TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT

1 April 2024– 31 March 2025

A: REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATION

Trustees

Elected (4)

1 Anne Henderson 2 Stephen Cook 3 David Harker 4 Tony Bence Appointed Members of Organisations (up to 10): Bowls Club Chris Norman Parish Council & Village Shop David Hepper Parochial Church Council Paul Cannard Elected In lieu organisations, i.a.w. Clause 8: Play Area and Tennis Courts Stephen Seargeant Playing Field Matthew Blowers Co-opted (up to 4): 1 Tim Dean 2 Christopher Woods

Chair Treasurer Secretary Booking Secretary

Bredfield Village Hall Trustees’ Annual Report 2024 – 2025

B: STRUCTURE GOVERNANCE and MANAGEMENT

DESCRIPTION OF THE CHARITY

Bredfield Village Hall is a Registered Charity (304714), run and maintained by Trustees, for the benefit of the residents of Bredfield and its immediate vicinity. Its status arises from and is defined by a Trust Deed dated 5 April 1949 in which William Kenneth Richardson conveyed a four-acre field to the Trustees. The Charity is considered to include both the activities on behalf of Bredfield Village Hall and the physical property described in the Trust Deed.

The Charity is managed and administered by a Committee of Management, to act as the Charity Trustees within the meaning of Section 46 of the Charities Act 1960. The Committee is to comprise not more than fourteen members, exclusive of members co-opted: There are four Elected members and up to ten of Appointed or Representative Members. The Appointed members are from organisations within the village and are nominated by their organisation. In addition, the Committee may co-opt not more than four members to represent interests other than the organisations. Under Clause 8 of the Trust Deed, if any organisation ceases to exist the Committee can appoint members at the Annual General Meeting. These members assist with specific areas for management of the Hall and Playing Field.

All members retire from office at the next Annual General Meeting after they come into office but may be re-elected or re-appointed at the same meeting.

POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

The Trustees have adopted a Constitution, Governance and Operating Procedures that defines their responsibilities and the management of the Hall. The use of the Hall is subject to a Hiring Agreement, which sets out the conditions of hire and identifies the responsibilities of each party.

The Hall has a Premises Licence to include the sale or supply of alcohol, with the Trustees as the licensees. The Booking Secretary will establish whether it is intended to sell or supply alcohol during an event that is not covered by the Premises Licence and if so, advise of the necessity of applying for a Temporary Event Notice (TEN).

The Committee purchases the combined annual licence from the Performing Right Society (PRS) and a Phonographic Performance Licence (PPL) which allows the playing of incidental music in the Hall.

The Charity holds a licence for Small Society Lotteries under the Gambling Act 2005.

The Hall is licensed for Public Entertainment under the Licensing Act 2003 which allows the premises to be used for such purposes until 12.00 midnight.

The Committee maintains building, contents and liability insurance to reasonably discharge its duties regarding its own responsibilities and activities. The Certificate of Insurance is on display in the Hall.

The Committee of Trustees recognises its responsibility in law, to maintain a safe environment for users and hirers of the Hall. and reviews the provisions arising annually.

Bredfield Village Hall Trustees’ Annual Report 2024 – 2025

C: OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES

OBJECT OF THE CHARITY

The Charity exists to maintain and provide a Hall and associated Playing Field for the use of the inhabitants of the Parish and its immediate vicinity, without distinction of political, religious or other opinions etc. It works to advance education and provide facilities in the interest of social welfare for recreational and leisure time activities with the object of improving the conditions of life for the community.

ACTIVITIES IN PURSUIT OF THE OBJECTIVE

The Hall continued to attract a wide variety of hirers including: Yoga, Chi Kung and Bounce exercise classes Scottish, Morris and Ballroom dancing Music and Drama courses and rehearsals Adult and Children’s parties and weddings Sewing group Youth football on the playing field

The Hall organised community functions through a Pop-Up-Bar, Summer Picnic, Quiz Nights, Xmas Fair and Carols.

CONTRIBUTION OF VOLUNTEERS

Management costs are kept to a minimum by the Trustees giving many hours of their time at no cost to the Hall. Such tasks include maintenance and development, upkeep of the playing field and sports courts; organising and supporting fund raising events; keeping accounts and taking bookings.

D. ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE

MAIN ACHIEVEMENTS DURING 2024 - 2025

The main project undertaken this year was the refurbishment of the tennis courts, converting one of them into a juniors Multi Use Games Area

Routine maintenance work included replacement of the 42 coloured filament lights in the hall with LED bulbs, the annual deep clean of the hall and the replenishment of gravel in the car park and wood chips in the Play Area.

The Constitution, Governance and Operating Procedures document has been maintained and updated with Version 11 issued on 30 April.

E: FINANCIAL REVIEW

RESERVES POLICY

The level of reserves is reviewed by the Committee regularly. At present it has been agreed that a reserve fund of £5,000 be maintained to cover unforeseen emergencies and requirements. A sum is ring fenced for future expenditure on maintenance of the tennis courts.

The level of cash funds held at year end was £21,479. The decrease of £16,093 from last year was due to the cost of the refurbishment of the tennis courts. The restricted fund received when the Tennis Club disbanded contributed to the refurbishment and is now zero.

Bredfield Village Hall Trustees’ Annual Report 2024 – 2025

PRINCIPAL SOURCE OF FUNDS & FUNDRAISING

Hiring of the hall continued to be strong during the year with hiring income of £14,297; this was £1,563 more than the previous year. This was augmented by net income from the Bar of £2,681 and fundraising of £3,743 both up on the previous year.

Grants of £12,000 were received towards the cost of refurbishing the tennis courts.

The regular source of funds normally comes from the hire of the Hall. The level of charges is set to achieve a reasonable income to secure the day to day running of the Hall, with a surplus available for maintenance and improvements. The charges are reviewed each year and were agreed in February for 2024/25 and published on the Hall’s website.

F: FUTURE PLANS

We continue to plan for the ongoing maintenance of the Hall premises, Playing Field, Play Area and Sports Courts, using surplus income from the hall hire and events with larger projects supplemented by grants.

Projects for the coming year are identified an annual meeting of elected Officers in February for discussion at the AGM in April. This year we are looking at the replacement of the entrance door, with improved security, and potentially installing acoustic panels in the main hall.

The Trustees declare that they have approved the above report.

Signed on behalf of the Charity’s Trustees:

Signature:

Full name: David Harker Position: Secretary Date: 20-11-25

Bredfield Village Hall Trustees’ Annual Report 2024 – 2025

BREDFIELD VILLAGE HALL AND PLAYING FIELD CHARITABLE TRUST

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH 2025

INCOME
Hire of Village Hall:
Village Shop (electricity payment)
Interest received - Deposit account
Refund Electricity
Fund raising
Grants
Charges & Fees
Bar Income
Income from Tennis Courts
Donations
Use of Playing Field
Refund for Electrical Repair
TOTAL INCOME
EXPENDITURE
Bar Stock
Broadband and Web Hosting
Event Expediture
Cleaning - Labour
Heating Oil
Insurance
Licences
Music Licence
New equipment
Audit Fee
PayPal Fees
Maintenance Hall
Maintenance Tennis Courts
Electricity
Waste management
Water
Depreciation of Solar Panels
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
Surplus for the year
31.03.25
31.03.24
14,297
12,734
1,806
4,365
204
243
3,743
2,820
12,000
10,000
380
380
5,956
3,372
100
66
163
348
38,801
34,178
3,275
1,987
510
577
3,006
409
1,196
1,193
496
504
1,086
901
595
555
377
377
30,454
80
70
0
117
9,595
23,593
0
3,405
2,837
325
342
273
670
883
883
55,556
35,017
(16,754)
(839)

BREDFIELD VILLAGE HALL AND PLAYING FIELD CHARITABLE TRUST REGISTERED CHARITY No 304714

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31st MARCH 2025

FIXED ASSETS

Solar Panels at Cost 17,665 17,665
Less: Accumulated Depreciation on straight line basis over 20 years (3,482) (2,599)
Written Down Value carried forward 14,183 15,066
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash at bank : Current account 10784 14,550
: Deposit account 10634 20,433
: PayPal 282 1,302
Cash in hand 0 1,287
Total Assets represented by General Fund: 35,883 52,637
Restricted Funds - Tennis Courts 0 7,162
BADS 221 221
Available funds 35,662 45,254
Cash 21,479
GENERAL FUND
Balance brought forward - 1st April: 52,637 53,477
Add Surplus of Income over expenditure for the year: (16,754) (839)
Balance carried forward – 31st March 35,883 52,637

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CHARITY COMMISSION Independent examiner's | FOR ENGLAND AND WALES report on the accounts

Independent Examiner’s Report

Report to the trustees/ | . ; ; ; members of | Bredfield Village Hall and Playing Field Charitable Trust On accounts for the year | 3ist March 2025 Charity no | 304714 ended (if any)

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| report in respect of my examination of the Trust’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, | have followed the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act. Independent | have completed my examination. | confirm that no material matters have examiner's statement come to my attention in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect:

| have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

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