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FARMIAM MALTtNGS ASSOCJATION LIMITED IREGISTERED NUMBER: 009547S31
Report ofthe Trustees
for the year ended 31 March 2022
The Trnstees who ar¢ also directors of the charity for the purposes of the Companies Act 2006, present iheir report with tbe
financial slat¢rnents ofthe charity for thE yearended 31 March 2022. The Trustees have adopted the provisions of Aw)unting
and Reporting by Charities.. StateTnent of R¢commended Prdctice applicabl¢ to ¢h3rities preparing their accounts in
accordancewiththe Financial Reporting Standard applicable in theUKandRepublic of Ireland {FRS 102) (¢fTective l January
2019).
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FARNHAM MALTINGS ASSOCIATION LIMITED (REGISTERED NUMBER: (K19547531
Report of the Trosttts
ror the year ended 31 Mareh2022
Objectives
IT) shaping our objects.ves and planning our activities for the year, the T￿￿teeS have considered the Charity Commission's
guidance on public benefit, including the guidance on public benefit and fee charging. FarnhaTn Maltings relies on grants and
the income from fees and charges to cover its operating costs. In setting the level offees. charges and concessions, th¢ Tn￿tee$
givr orefijl ¢onsid¢ration to the a¢¢¢ssibility of its activities for those on low in¢oTnes.
The obj¢ctiv¢s of Farnham Maitings A￿O¢latIo[l as stated in the 1969 Metnorandu]n of Association {as amended in 2014) are.'_
. To establish comrnunity centres for the benefit of the inhabitants of the Town of Famham aforesaid and the neighbourhood,
without distin¢tion of sex or polili¢al, religious or other opinions, for the advan¢em¢nl of ¢du¢2tion and the provision of facilities,
in the interests of social welfare. for recreation and leisure-Éime occupation, with the object of improving the conditions of life
for the said inhabitants.
b. To promote a￿d encourage ihe arts among the said inhabitsnts, in¢luding the musical, visual. dramari¢, ¢inemalic and applied
Power to hold or own a collection and to operate a museuEll for the benefit of the public.
d. Generally, to encourage, promote, undertake or carry on or 35SiSt the pro]notion, undertaking or carrying on of su¢h charitsbl¢
activities and purposes as may strengthen the bonds of coTnmunity lrfe of the inhabitants aforesaid or otherwise be beneficial to
the conllnuNty within the Town of Farnham and neighbourhood afoTesaid.
F2mham Maltings is a cultrjrdl organisation, based in Southwest Surr¢y, that exists to encourage the people of Farnhdm and
furthcr aficld to participatc in, shapc and u]]dcrstand thc world ID which wc livc. Wc organi5c our work around a 5cI of prioritics
to ensuTe that Farnham remains a happy, safe and creative community. These are=
- Contributing to a vibraDt culture for Famham.
- Encouraging morepeople to make their own art.
Build the relationship between artists, audiences and v¢nu¢s.
Produce and invest in ncw Contetnporary atL
The work we undertakeis loosely organised around thr¢¢ intei-conne¢led strands..
mmunity engagement: which ¢n¢omp#ss¢s th¢ p8rtt¢ipatory progrdrnm¢ in Famharn, making the maximum us¢ of th¢
buildings as a Community resource, leading a museum service and delivering a work.%hop programme.
craft development: which enCoMp￿e5 a progranune of craft festivals, workshops, supporting m8kers coordinating Craft
theatre development.. which includes producing a cohort of regiorLal coinpanies, making our own tOuri￿g theatre, running a
prograrnme of work to internationalise the independent theatre sector. leading a 180-vemie network across the southeast and
delivertng a progrdmme of sector dev¢lopment.
W¢ are guided by a set of values that shap¢ all our thinking, &¢tivilies and the partnerships w¢ fom). Th¢se are equalily and
diversity, bcing collaborativc, thit)king internalionally an¢J making the most of the digital opportunity.
Activities of the Maltings
2021122 has been 2 year of continuing to adapt to the impaet of the pand¢n)ic, alongside making sense of what dèmage has been
done as a result of the consequent pause in activity. We have had to understand the changing attitudes of OUT Customers, the
disNption in theatre production and the hesirAncy of many p8rn)ers io make significani decisions, given the llncenainry. That
said, many of our partTr¢rs ha￿t becn gTatify2ngly supportiv¢ during thc ptst ycar- notrbly Arts Council England IACEI.. Esmce
Fairbairn and Rothchild's, who have n)ade significant additional contributions to mitigate the impact. We continued lo benefit
from the Government's Culturdl Recovery Funding which allowed us to adapt how we worked.
And Jdapt we have. With an outdoor prowrne of wod( on the front lau￿, touring a tent tt> venues across the Trgion.
eommissioning work for towns ill recovery amd delivering a series of F*rfornances featuring world clas5 dance.
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FARNHAM MALTINGS ASSOCIATION LIMITED (REGISTERED liUMBER.. 00954753}
Report of the Trustees
for the year e￿Ie￿ 31 Mareh 2022
Our cotnJnunity in turn have supportedus. We launched a 'SpringForward' campaign asking for support to ge¢ure the Maltings,
future in the community. Donors g¢nerously donated over £70k during th¢ campaign which concluded ID Octobcr 2021.
We are particularly Proud of the ways we demonstrated our Use￿InesS to our community both during the pandemic and as we
have begun lo r¢build. The work we have developcd lo tackle social isolation and the partnerships we have forged with the
health service, l(Kal authorities and tNsls, has resulted inthe eslablisljrnent of a distin¢t CreAliveCommunities Engagcmenl strand
of work which now sits at the centre of the organisalion, 8haping future thinking and actLVity.
The other area of wotk that has fowid its place and time within the Maliings is the activities we are developing in librdries. This
basbetterconnected the Rothschild's programm¢ we deliverin Buckinghamsbire withthe Esm¢c F3iTbaim'New Popular, strand
and allowed us lo broker a stronger parmership with Surrcy County Council. This ivork obviously chi]nes with ACE alld the
'Let's Create, strategy to provide arts and Cllltural activities Éo new audiences that have had limited opportunities previously.
We continued to use th¢ pause to refiJrbi8h parts of Ibe buildingg- such as ¢learing out ullderthe Great Hall stage and resurfacing
the main office floor. The COVID-19 pandemi¢ has eaused us to think hard about thc ways sn which we use our spaces, and the
pla￿S and ways in which we deliver our prograrnm¢ leading to 2 shift in progrdmming time5, the types of events we coNider
aThd the places we present W4Yk.
In addition, the Maltings continued to operate the Museum of Famham, during Ébe year, and provided educational sessio))5 to
a]most 1,000 schoolchildr¢n at the Musellm and over 2,400 children through outreach activities.
The most significant achicvcment (>ver this period, by some measure, was the way thc organisation adapted and committed to
poli¢y of b¢ing as open as possible, as fast as w¢ could. This served u5 enorniously well in rcbuilding audiences and staying in
the minds of OUT communities. We programmed a rangc of work outside the buildings on our front lawn, pur¢ha5¢d and toured
tent to venues across the South¢as¢ created commissioning programme5 to attract audien¢es back into our centres and
d¢v¢10p￿ new types of events like'street,, a SUTyuncr¢vent with street food and live music. We discovered we are able to move
quickly, challenge the ways we assumed we should operate and build strong¢r r¢lationships with our immediate community.
Partieular highligh15 and 5uceesses for the yeir indude:
Fully reopen1￿ the buildings and mitigating the f]nancial impact of closur¢ on th¢ business.
R¢shapinB the stsff team to operate a more efficient integrdtsd model.
Launching a Conllnunity Board to collect a broad range of views and input and understand how p¢opl¢ use tbe Maltings.
Sustaining a scl of serv2ces in support of the COVID-19 pandemic response
DeliveFing'High Hopes, as a progranllne of WO￿ that ta¢k]es gocial isol*iofy with invesknent from Surrey County Council
and the health authoriry.
Collaborating withNewAdventures to 5ucc¢ssfi]Ily deliver'Doorstep Duets, as a s¢rics of individllal perfomiances acro&8 the
cornrnunity, which $ub%eqllently was rolled out nationally.
Securingnew investment from Waverley Borough Council towards 2'Triving Communities. Progranime.
Commissioning and launching an initial southem tour of 'The S)Tian BakeT', for villa8¢ hails, which was awarded Ploy ofthe
Year by the Wriiers. Guild of Great Britain.
Comtlli55ioning and touring'l am Bird, to librdries in Surrey and BuckTnghamshire, which was then profiled al th¢ National
Rural Touring Forum national confernice.
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FARTriHAM MALTt,YGS ASSOCIATIOI LIMrrED (RECJSTERED NUMBER: 00954753)
Report o( the Trustees
for the year ended 31 March 2022
Developing Ihe'lmagination Spa¢es' p&rtnctship with Sutr¢y County Council to deliver a year-long developmellt programme
with libraries to Èest their use as perforn)ance, exiiibition and workshop spaces. Subsequently secw'ing ACE investsnent for
Working with Farnham Town Council to respond immediately to the war in Ukraine and coordinate the toNIJ's
response. Delivering a ptograMtne of CoM￿lS510￿S sp¢cifically aim¢d at tOllTrS through th¢ N¢w Popular
programme.
Piloting an events prorne at the Museum tn¢ludinE an artisan craft fgir, children's crnft aaivitics and music performance5
in th¢ gardens.
Refijrbishing an unused building in the museum garden as a L￿t.
Successfullv securing investrnent from ACE for a Hidden History project dest￿ed to reframe the relationships and stories
told through the Museum. This has Iourcd and will then be at the Museum from July until December 2022.
Successfully introducing'sweater Weather, as a companioncraft festiva] to unravel which has found its place inthe
progr8mm¢ of craft festivals going fotward.
FIN￿CIAL REVIEW
The charity made an ov¢rall surplus for the year of £451.2k12021 £554.7k).
As the Charity Came ollt of lockdown, its acttvitics began to incrcasc in all arcas, likc progranuning. craft and venue hire. Our
increase in activities was moderated, though, with difficulties tn StatTre¢￿iLrne￿t. particularly in OUT Catering OPEfdtior15. This
result¢d in staff costs being overnll lower than th¢ previous year. Bur n¢vertheless. our existing staff worked very hard to fill
the gapb, $0 that tsut offerings wcre ablc to meet dernand Tobustly. Particularly pleasing was the CharFty's increase in activiry
on its Arts Council England NPO fundcd area5. But the increase in the NPO activity still behind due to the COVID-19
parndemic. Arts Council England recognized this and the Charity w2s granted an additional y¢ar to lh¢ 2018-2022 programJn¢,
this being 2022- 2023. Funding forthe additional year was providedby Arts Council England. So, our ieco&ery from lockdow
ha8been encouraging.
Despite the increase in activities on the Atts Council NPO, the Charity ig not fvlly up to speed on deploy¥nwt of funds for th¢
Arts Coulliil NPO obj¢ctives. We bave plans to deploy the unused fund& ID a realistic and acFll'evable way, to achieve the Arts
Council vision and objectives. So, our activity in areas like house and production of theatre is tncre&sing steadily.
The in¢r¢as¢ in restri¢t¢d tuDds is n¢t of £6k for d¢pr¢¢iation on property improvements. These irnprovements were funded
by grants, which were accounted for as a restricted fun(L and the costs are being depreciated and charged against that fund.
The principal sources of income dwing the year were grants of £1,462k from Arts Council England, Waverley Borough
Council. Farnham Towtj Council atjd varsOUS Qth¢r sour¢cs, plus £943k from opcrational activities includtng facilities hire,
promoted events and Maltinus events. Full details are included in the fjnancial statements. The Trnstees would like to thank
our partners for the grant support r￿e1ved and, also, for donations and m¢mbeTship subscriptions from th¢ public.
During the year the charity's wholly owned subsidiary, Farnham Maltings Trading Limited was cornmissioned to produce one
production, namely The Syrian Baker. It claimed theatre tax relief of £8k on this produciion and h&g made no profit or loss foy
th¢ year.
Re5erve5 and re%rve5 policy
At the year end the charity held £1.835k in restricted funds, which must be spent on specific projects des¢ribed in notr 18 10
the financia] statements. Mosi of the fimds ate expect¢d to be spent oveT the next 1- 2 years.
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FARNHAM ￿lALTINGs ASSOCIATION LIMITED (REGISTERED NUMBER: M9547531
RepoTI of the Trllstees
foT the year ended 31 March 2022
At the year¢nd the charity held £1,61 Ik in unr¢stricted funds, which included £1,363k relating to tsngible fixed assets, leaving
free reserves of £248k. Within its fixed assets, however, the ¢hority holds th¢ cottage at 4 Red Lion Way, valu¢d at £300k
which is notused for operntional purposes and can be used for borrowing. This is thcrcfore regarded by the Trustees as part of
th¢ available reseLves, irlcreasing the TC5idual reserves to £548k. Included within this figure is £249k in respect of a desi￿ated
reserve for arts dev¢lopm¢nt and producing and £155k on oth¢r 2018-2022 designated projects which I￿v¢S frcc reserv¢s of
£144k (2021.. £13k)-
The designat¢d fund for arts development and producing r¢presents fijnds received from Art5 Council England lo support the
distribution of theatre and a programme for the perforniing arts sector. This in¢ludes House, Caravan and Producing projeets
and fi]nds are expected to be {on¢e Covid restrictions are lifted) over the next 2 - 3 years.
The Tn]stees have reviewed the rcs¢rv¢s policy and considerthat the desircd levcl offrc¢ reserves remains at (or aFxive) £200k.
This would provide a buffer against {1055es due lo) redu¢¢d iu¢om¢ or additional unplanned expenditur¢, insofar as ihese are
not insured. A comprehensive insurance programtne isin place to prOt￿t against identified risks, and this is review¢d annually
by the Risk Managemcnt Groupi but it is not possible or economic to insure against all risks. Ittherefore remains the objective
that free r¢s¢rv¢s need to i)nprove by* at leasL £56k ov¢r the next 3 -5 years (2021.. £187kl.
FiIed assets
Th¢ freehold pmpety owned by th¢ charity has not been revalued for some years. In ihe opinion of th¢ Tnjstees, the market
value is considerably in ¢xcess oEtbe b(x)k value.
Investments
Funds of £200k placed on investment in Scpt¢mber 2019 and initially deteriorated due to the impact of Covid on the Stock
Market. As at 31 Marcb 2021 they were valued at £239k {2021- £214k}.
Future Plans
We will continu¢ to root our practice in Farnham, in Southe4St England, delivering three strand5 of work around the&tr¢, craft
and comTnunity engagement. We remain Committed to being both popul&r and contemporary, local and intetnalional and
retsining an absolute commitment to working with others to achieve our and their ambitions.
Our fiLtur¢ plans have very much been shaped by two long¢r temi pieces of planning in the forni of aD application for Arts
Council England NPO st&tus for the period 2023 26 and to Waverley Boiough Council through their new Thriving
Communities progrdmme, which covers thc same period.
With Arts Council England, we haye proposed to continu¢ lo WO￿ at increasing the range, quality and audience for
indepcndent theatre a¢￿$$ the southeast of England. We have a particular concern for towns, including our own, and the ways
in which a creative organi5ation such as ours canremainrelevant and useful to its community and will continue to cxplore ways
of sharsng resour¢¢s, models and expertise across Ihc r¢gion. We will Continue to make theatre- in th¢ ¢unent year we have
two productions plallned, 'The S)tyian Baker, and 'campf￿e, pla[￿ed foi rural ¢ommw)iti¢s. We will also develop the skills
and networks to make it simpler forhigh-quality small-scale theatre to tour into the County.
The longer-tern) relationship with Waverley BoTough Coun¢il allows us to develop the commuDlty engagcment strand of work
as central to our purpose. In this sense we have gone full Ckrcle and can now better describe ourselves as a CoEnmunity Arts
OrEanisation. We will continu¢ to put energy and resources into overcoming batriers to participation in cultural activities and
allow our programme of work to respond to the ne¢ds atKI aTnbitions of the partners that we work with. tndeed, the Craft
workshop prograrnme contiT)ues to increase acce&sibility-
We itjtend to make better use of the digitsl opportunities and will, in this year, act on an existing plan to employ a dedicated
digital post tasked with helping us to understand possible oppomJniti¢s for efficiencies and better ll￿r ¢xpeTi¢n¢e.
Having refllrbish￿ aDd r¢paired most of our buildings we arc y)ow at a stage in our development lo be able to put in place a
longer-temi capital development programme in which we can describe planned maintCDance and renewal as well as somc
laTger ¢apitsl ambitions.
We have looked to thc ￿tUre - wbo does and doesn't come through our doors - atjd how we Teach the broadest possible
communkty. We programtne activities to support ourcommunity, including those who fccl isolated (who benefit from ourArts
aT)d He&lth progrdmmesl, people who have experience with d¢m¢ntia, the youth etc. We are tnL]y b¢cotning a place for all.
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FARNH.4M MALTINGS ASSOCIATION LIMITED IREGISTERED NUMBER.. (M19547531
Report ol the Tru5te*5
for the year ended 31 Mareh 2022
STRUCT￿ GOVERNATr4CE AKD MANAGEMETrrr
Governing document
The charity is controlled by its goveming document. a deed of rn and ConSti￿teS a limited company. limited by guaranlee. &s
defined by the Companies Act 2006.
Associated parties
The charity close wojking relationships with Arts Council England, Waverley Borough Council and Farnham Towi Council
who together provide substantial fvnding lo enable the ¢harity to carry out its charitable a¢iiviti¢s. Further infomation regarding
transaction5 with these parties can be found in note 5 of these financial statements.
Famham Maltingq Akwciition Limited 18 a company limited by guardniee, govemed by its Memorgndum and Arlicles of
Association. The company was incorpornted on 22 May 1969. 11 was registered as a charity with the Charity Commission on 13
January 1970.
The charity is managed by a Council of Management, which over 2021122 has had not less than 7 noi more than 10 members.
There are 2 classes of members of the Council of Management-
Trustees who are voting members. recommended by a selection panel and elected by the membership at an AGM. In dccordance
with the Articles of Association, voting members retire in rotstion, with one-third retiring each year, and they are not available
for re<leciion after a period of five yeats, service.
Stakeholder representatives - Up to four non-voting members, who are not Trnstees, can be appointed to the Council of
Management from nominations by the main Funders (Ajts Council England, Waverley Borough Council and Farnharn Towi
Council). Artg Council England have advised that they do not M'ish to nominate a representativ¢ on Fand]am Maltings Council
of Management, but request copies of minutes and papers.
The current Trust¢¢s and stsk¢hold¢r members and those who have been ap¥x)intsd or retired during the y¢8r 2021122 ar¢ as
listed on page 13.
Trnstees bear the legal responsibilities for the Chariry and the Company. New Trnstees are given a briefing ot] their legal
obligation5 under Charity and company law, the content of the Memorandum and Articles of As5o¢iation, the CouDciI of
Managcment and the decision-making processes, the business plan and the r]nancial position of the charity- On appoinknent
they are given a chance to meet senior employees and other Tn￿lees.
The Trustees hold a periodic retreat to discus5 their role and the aims and objectives of the organis&tion. Trustees are encouraged
lo siudy ihe range ofgovernance guidallce papers we have available.
All Trnslees give of their lime freely and no truste¢ remunerntion was paid in the year. Details of tNstee expenses are disclosed
in note 9 to the accounts. Trustees are required to disclose all relevant interests and register them wirh the Chief Executive or
Secretary and in accordance with the charity's policy withdraw from decisiot)s ￿here a confiici ofintere51 arises.
The Couneil of Managemeni administers the charity and meets quarterly. The Finance Sub Group also meets quarterly to
consider finance & resources. New sub-groups are fonned ￿ necessary to administer key projects such as capitsl development
and fimdraising.
The Chief Executive is appointed by the Trustees to manage the day-to-day operdtions ofthe charity. In June 2022, Gavin Stride
amiounced his departure from the Maltimgs afieran impressive 19 years as Chief Executive. Gavin achieved an enom]ollsamounl
of progress for the Maltiugs ill that tÈtne- eontinuing to restore the building itself but llydking the Maltings a core hub in the
FaTnhaTn community. Gavin positioned the Maltingb enabler and Pdrtner, buildin¥ cornmunity en¥a¥ernent dnd the arts
proNision. including takino theatre to rural communities and credting the 'house' network. We will welcome Peter Glanville as
oijrnew CEO in January 2023.
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FARNHAM MALTINGS ASSOCIATION LIMITED (REGISTERED IIUMBER: IID9547531
Report of ihe Trustees
for the year ended 31 Marcb 2022
Volllnteer5
Volunteers continue io play a key part in the delivery of our mission and purpose. At the NIaltings and th¢ Museum of Farnbam
we are relianton a core group of reliable volunteers who act a5 5tcwards, receptionists, gardeners. education assistants, archivists,
hosts and rnany other roles. These r¢lotionthips draw us closer fo our community and infomi ihe character and shapc of the
organisalion. The COVID-19 pandemic has, in many ways, shifted the perception of who wc arc and what we do locally a5 a
ch8rity, which has, in turn, CllCOUFag¢d a new set of people to want to gel involved. W¢ had expected tha¢* givcn th¢ pJndemic,
volunteers would be hesitsnt to return but hay¢ been pleasantly sutyrised and ellcouragcd by the enthusiasm with which they
have wanted to re-c0w￿t and Eet involved.
We have and will continue to ensure that these volunteers are supported and trained particularly around systems, health and
safety and customer care, as a key way wc can build resilienc¢ Imd improve the services for our
We are indeed fortunate to have an excellent team of ¢olleagues and volunteers who 5UPPOrt all the activities of The Maltings.
May J take the opportwiity to express my thanks to them all for their achievements in a difficult a￿d un¢¢Ktsin year.
RiskMAllagement
The TNstees of the Maltings have reviewed the Risk Management Policy, and have initiat¢d a risk managernent strategy which
comprises..
o An at)nual review of the risks the charity may face.
o The establislunentof systEn￿ ¢￿d procedures to mitigate those risks idenlified in th¢ plon.
o The implementation of those procedures designed to rninimise any potential impact on the ¢hatity should those risks
rnaterialise.
This work has resulted in better em£rgency procedures and contingency plans, and has given the impetus for betterplanning for
risks arising from fire, health and safety of artist8 and audiences, changes in funding and succession.
Review of GoverDan¢e
During thc ycar, the Trnstees started to review our ¢u]renl govemanee aTrangements. It is maTJy years since the Current
Memorandum and Art]"cle$ of Association have been thoroughly updat¢d and we seek to follow best prdctice in our s¢¢tor and
¢h8rities in general. We are mindful of th¢ ¢x¢ellent"tnvesknent Principles" Set by ATts C(yun¢il England and we havebegun
io reflect these in the gov¢rn2nce stTUCture of The Maltillgs.
An Extraordinary Gencral Meetingwas h¢ld on 10 October2022 where membcrs approvedt)ew Articles of Association to guid¢
our work in th¢ coming years.
Trnslee Sucees5ion
Four D¢w Trustees were nominated to the Couo¢il of M3trdgement in 2021122 and formally appointed in July 2022.
We had three tNstee directors, Lisa H¢]Lnessey, Andrew Mcwhirter and Christina Hughes, who retired by rolalion on 20,
November 2021 and we would like to thank them for their contribution.
Lastly. my thanks to the Trustees and stskeholder members of the Council of Mall2gement for their dedication and time given
to an imprtant Part of the fabric of our To￿￿.
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FARNHAM MALTINGS ASSOCIATION LIMrrED (REGISTERED NUVBER: 009547531
Report of the Trustee5
for the year ended31 M•reh 2022
REVERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAIts
Registered CJmp4ny number
00954753 (England and Wales)
Regisfrred Charity number
305034
Registered O￿lce
The Mallings
Bridge Square
Farnham
Su]T¢y
GU9 7QR
Trustees
Mr M Mah¢r- Cbdir
Mrs. E Haigh, Vice Chaii- Retired May 2022
Ms. L Hennessey- Retired by Rotation November 2021
Ms. C Hughes- Retired by RotationNovember 2021
Mr. A McWhirter- Treasurer- R¢tir¢d by Rotation Novemb¢r 2021
Mr. M Cooper- Retired May 2022
Mr. M Wilkie- Retired Nqay 2022
M5. D Dyer- Retired May 2022
MsSECom
Ms L J K Nsomi-C3mpbell
mrPAmH￿.¢
Ms. KA O'Neill- Co-opted April 2022
Ms. H Wade- Co-opted April 202?
Ms. G Grant Haworth- Co-opted April 2022
Mr H J Franci5- Co-opted May 2022, RetiTed October 2022
Nominee members of the Coun¢ll of Management
Cllr P Evans
Cllr A fvlaclwd
Ms C HaIl
Clli M N(drtin
Cllr K Miryle&s
(Nomin¢¢, Farnham Ttswi) Cowicil)
INominee, Farnham Tom) Council)
(Observer. Waverley Borough CounciE)
INominee, Waverley Borough Council}
(Nominee, Wai'erley Borough Cnuncil)
Chief Executive
Mr G Stride- until 20 September 2022
E Haig- Interim from 21st Septernber 2022
Companv Secretary
C A Mcwhirter (resigned 20 November 2021)
P A M Hare (appointed 20 Novernbcr 20211
Auditors
Xeinadin Auditing
Chart¢red AccounLants and StstutoryAuditors
Beckett House
36 Old Je
London
EC.2R 8DD
Advisers
Bankers
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FARNHAM MALTJNCS ASSOCIATION LIMITED IREGISTERED NUMBER: th)9547531
Report of the Trllstee5
for the yearended31 March 21n2
Barclays Bank PIC
22 The Bomugh
Fanham
Surrey
GU9 TNH
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FAR￿lHAm NIALTINGS ASSOCIATION LIMITED (REGISTERED N'UMBER: 009547531
Reptsrt uf the Trustets
for the )'£ar ended 31 March 2022
STA TEMEliT OF TRUSTEES, RESPONSIBILITIES
The Trustees (whi) are also the directors of Famham Maltings Association Limited for the PUTpo%es of company la￿.) ar¢
responsible for pr¢pdring th¢ Report of th¢ TTYSt¢es dnd th¢ financial stst¢tn¢nts in accordance with applicable law and United
Kingdom Accounting Standards (United kn'ngdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).
CoTnpany law rcquir¢s the T￿Ste¢S to P￿Pare financial stsiemcnts for each financial year which give a tThe and fair view of
th¢ stst¢ of affair.% of the charitsble company and of the incoming resources and application of resources, including the income
and expenditlkre. of the charl￿ble company for that period. Ln preparing Ihose financial sutements, the Tn]siees are required
seleei suiidble a¢rounting policies and then apply them consisEntly'
observe the methods and principles in the Charity SORP..
make judxemenis and estimates thai are reasonable dttd pnjdent..
prepdre Ihe financial %lXtemcnts on the going conL£m b&%is unl¢%$ it is inappropriate to PTesume that the charitable company
w'ill Lonlinue in bugine%s.
The Trustees are responsible lor keeping proper aLLounlin¥ reLurds whiLh disclose with rea50ndble aLLuraLy al dny time the
financial posiiion of Ihe charitable company and EO enable them to ensure Ihat rhe financial sthtemenis comply with the
Companies Aei 21106. They are also responsible for safcguarding the assets of the charitablc company and hence for taking
reaSODabl¢ slcps for the prevention and deteciion offraud and other irregularities.
In so far as Ihe Trustees are aware..
tli¢r¢ is no relevant audil inforniation of which the charitable company's auditors are undware., and
the Trustees have taken all steps ihai they oughi lo haire taken lo make themselves aware of any relevant audii infomiation
and 10 estsblish that the auditors are aw'are of thal inforn)ation.
AUDITORS
The dudilors, Xeinadin Auditing. will b¢ propos¢d for ￿-appointm¢￿t at th¢ forthcoming Annual General Meeting.
Approved by order of the board of Trustees on...........
and signed on its behalf by..
rfLLLLAQI
M Mah¢r- Trustce
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ReportoftheTndependent Auditors to the Members or
Farnham Maltings AS￿latiOn Limited (Registered number:110954753)
Opillion
We have audited the financial ststements of Farnham Maliings As50¢iation Limited (the 'charitabl¢ company) foi the year
ended 31 MaTch 2022 which comprise the Statement of Financial A¢tivities, the Group alld Charity Balan¢£ Sh¢¢t. the Cash
Flow StsteJnent and notes to thc financial siatcments. including a summary of signifi¢ant accounting policies. The fiNanei21
reporting framewo￿ that has been applied in ih¢ir p￿paratIOn is applicable law and Unit¢d Kingdom Accounting Standards
(United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).
In our opinion th¢ financial *atements'.
give a true and fair view of th¢ state of the gtoup's and par¢ntchatitable cornpany's affairs as at 31 March 2022 and of its
incoming re50ur¢¢s and application of resources, including its income and expenditurc, for the year then ended-
have been properly prepared in ac¢ordance with United Kingdom Generally A¢¢¢pt¢d Accounting Practice,. and
bave beenprepared in accord￿¢¢ with the requirernents of the Companies Act 2006.
Basi$ for opllllo
We conducted our audit in 2e¢ordance with International Standards on Auditing (UK) USAS (UKI) and applicable law. Our
responsibilitl¢S llnder those standar(ts arc further described in the Auditors, rc5ponsibilities for the audit of the financial
ststements section of our report. We are independent of th¢ ¢haritable company in accoTdanc¢ with the ethital requirements
that are relevant to our audit ofthe financial stakments in the UK. including ihe FRC'S Ethical Standar& and we hav¢ fulfilled
our oth¢r¢thical responsibilities in accordance with these requirements. Webelievc that the audit evidence we have obthined
is sufficient and appropriate to pmvide a basis for our opinion.
ConcluSiODS relating to golng con¢ern
In auditing the finantial statements, w¢ have eonclllded that the Trustees, use of the going cot]cem basis of accounting in the
prq)aration of the fll)aDcial stat¢ments is appropriate.
Based on the WOTk w¢ have perfomied, we have not identified any material uncertaiDties relating to ¢v¢nts or conditions that,
individually or coll¢ctively, may cast significant doubt on the ebarilable company's ability tts continue as a going concern for
a ￿riod of at least twelve months frorn when the fllllneial statements ar¢ authorised for issue.
Our responsibilities and the responsibilities of the Trnstees with respect to goingconcern are described inther¢l¢v8ntsections
of this r¢port.
Otber information
The TNstecs areresponsibleforthe otherinforniation. The otherinfomation comprisesthe inforn)ation included intheAnnual
Rcport, other than the financial stal¢m¢nts and Ollr Report of the Independent Auditors thereon.
Our opsnion on the financial statements do¢8 not cover the other information and except to the extent otherwise ¢xplicitly
stated in our r¢poE¢ we do not express any forni of assurdn¢e ¢onclusion thereon.
It) connection with our audit of the financial statements, our responsibility is to read the other infomiation and, in doing so,
¢onsider whether the other inforniation is materially inconsistent with the fman¢ial stst¢ments or our knowledg¢ obtsined in
the audit or othenvise appears to be rnaterially misstated. If we identify such mateTia] inconsistencies or apparent mateTi*i
rnisstatements, we are rcquir¢d lo delerniine whether this giv¢5 rise to a material misststement in the financial statements
themselves. If, based on the work we have p¢rfomied, we conclude that th¢r¢ is a material rnisstatem¢nt of this other
infonnation, w¢ are ffquired to report that fact. We have nothing lo report in this regatd.
Opinlons on other matter5 prescribed by the Companies Act 2006
In our opinion, bascd on the work undertaken in the course of the audiL
the infomiation griven in the Report of the Trustees for the f]nancial y¢8rfor wbich the flljancial statements are prepaied is
consistent with the financial statements,. alld
th¢ Report of the Tnjstees has been prepared in a¢¢ordance with applicable legal requirements.
Pagell

Reportof the IndependentAuditorsto the Membersof
riarnham Maltings Association timited {Regstered number: 00954753)
Matters on which we are required to report b> exception
In the light of the knowledge and Understanding of the group and paTent charitsble comp8ny and its environment obtained in
the Lourse of the audi( we have not identified material m?sststement5 in the Report of the Trustees.
We have nothing to report in respect of the Following matters where the Companies Act 2(X)6 requires us to report to you rf,
in our opinion=
adequate accounting records have not been kept or returns adequate for our audit have not been received from branches
not visited by us-, or
the fiIiancial statcments arc not in awement with the accounting rccords and returns. or
certain disclosures ofTrusiees' remuneration specified by law are not made,. or
we have notreceived all the inform2tiTrn and explanations we require for our audit: or
the TNstCCS WCTC not cntitlcd to takc advantagc of thc small companics cxcmption from the rcquircrncnt to prcparc a
Strategic Report or in preparing the Report of the Tn￿lees.
Responsibilities of Trustees
As explained more fully in the Statement ofTrustees' Responsibilities, the Ttustees (who are also the directors ofthecharitable
company for the puryoses of comp2ny lawl ar¢ responsibl¢ for the preparation of the fujdncial stat¢m¢nts for being
sutisfied Ih&l they wve a true dnd fair view, and for such internal control as the Trustees deterniine 15 necessary to enable the
preparation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due ro fraud or error.
ID preparing the finan¢ial statements, the Trustees are respollsible foT assessing the group and charitable Company's ability to
continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, Fnatter5 related to going concern and using the going concern b￿lS of
accounting unless the TrL]Stees either intend to liquidate the charitable company or to cease operations, or have no realistie
altemtstive but lo do $0.
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Report of the IndependentAuditors to the Members of
F#robam MalÉiDgs Association Limited (Regtstered number: IM1954753)
Our re5POnsibilities for the oudit of the finaTJcla] statements
Our tsbjectives are lo obtain reasonable assurance about wh¢ther the financial statemen18 as a whole are free fro]n material
misstatement, whether due lo fraud or ¢rTor, and to issue a Report of the Independent Auditors that includes our opinion.
Reasonable assurdnce is a high level of asswan¢¢, bui is not a guarant¢c that dn audit conducted in a¢cord2nee with ISAS
IUKI will alwaysdetect a T)ulerial misststement when itexiqts. Misstatements can arise from fraud orerror and are considered
rnatcrial if, 5ndividually or in thc iggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the cconomic decisions of users
taken on the basis of these fll]ancial slatements.
The extent to which ourprocedures are capable ofdetecting intgul8rities, including fraud is delailedb¢low.
- Edentify and assess the risk of material misstatement of the FD￿ntIal statements, whether due to ftaud or error, design and
perfonn audit procedures responsive ￿ those risks, and obtain 8udii evidence that is suificienl and appropriate to provid¢ a
basis for our opinion. The risk of not detecting a material misstatement TC5ulting from frau(L is higber than for on¢ resulting
from error, as fraud may involve collusion, forgcry, intentional ornissions, misrepres¢ntations or the override of int¢rnal
Control.
- ObtaiD an under51anding of internal tontrol relevant to the audit in order to design audit proeedures that are appropriat¢ in
the CiT¢umstanc¢& but not for thc PUTPQS¢S of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the company's internal control.
Ev21llate the appropriateness of accounting policies used and ihe r¢asonableness of a¢countiDg estimates and the r¢lated
disc105ures made by the directors.
Conclude on the appTopriat¢n¢ss of the directors, us¢ of the going concern basis of accounting and, ba￿d on the audit
cvidence obtained, whether a mat¢rial uncertainty exists relalcd to ev¢nt or conditions that may cast significant doubt on Ihc
cornpany's ability to continue as a going concem. If we conclude that a maierial uncertainty exists, we arc req￿Ired to draw
att¢ntion in our auditors report to tbe related disclosure in the financial statements or. if such disclosures are inadequate lo
modify our opinion. Our conclusions ar¢ based on the audit ¢vid¢nGe obtained up lo the dat¢ of our auditOT'S reporL Howev¢r,
futUTe ev¢nts or conditions may cause the company to cease to continue as a going ¢oncern.
Evaluate the overall presentation, stN¢ture and content of thc financial statements, including the diselosures, and whether
the financial statements represent the underlying transactions and events in a ma]u)¢r that achieves fair prc5¢nt2tion.
A furthcr desLription of our responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements is located on the Financia] Reporting
Council'g website at www.frc.org.uklaudiloEsresponsibilities. This dc5cription fornis part of our Report of the Independent
Auditors.
Use of our report
Thi5 report 15 n]ade solely to the charitable CQTnpany's members, as a body? in acu)rdance with Chapter 3 of Part 16 of the
Companies Act 2006. Our audit WO￿ has been undertaken so that we might state to the charitsble company's memb¢T$ those
niattcrs we are required to state to them in an auditors, report and for no other pury)se. To the fullest extent pemiitted by law,
we do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than the charitable company and the charitable company'smembers
as a body> for our audit work, for this repor¢ or for th¢ opinions we have formcd.
Hazel Day Bsc IHons} FCA DChA (Senior Statutory Auditor)
for and on behalf of Xcinadin Auditing
Chartered Accountants and Statutory Auditors
Beck¢tt House
36 Old Jewry
London
EC2R 8DD
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Con501idated Statement of FiTran¢ial Actiiities
IIncorporoting an Income and Expenditllre Actouttt)
for the year eoded 31 Mar¢h 2022
2022
2021
UnrL'5tricted
fillids
Restril￿d
fijn
fimds
Notes
INCOME AND ENtK)WMEN]% FROM
Donations and legacies
64,806
64.806
30,461
Charitable ¥etivities
Cakring
Venue hire, PRS and Security
Visual and performing arts promoted by th¢
Maitill8S
Farnham Museum
Commission received on artist sales
Core funding and other grants
Subscriptions
209,234
241299
209,234
241,299
34,991
112,784
447,858
447.858
163,318
4,167
1,323,879
15,777
79,566
129,050
1,253
1,393.040
10,167
163,318
4,167
146,865
15,777
1,177,014
Othcr trading activitics
Investtnent income
Other income
242,707
196
34.329
242,707
196
141.625
1,090
445.964
Totsl
140723
2 747 570
2 379 991
EXPENDII'URE ON
Chgritable aetivities
Art%, dekelopment and produ¢ing expenditure
Cat¢ring
Venue hire, PRS and Security
Visual and peTfomJing art5 promoted by the
mall￿￿$
Farnham Museum
Market
cOn￿ll￿nity Support
Other Support Costs
Salaries and Wages
69,323
78,084
3,135
524,993
594,316
78,084
3,135
417,711
9.324
2,082
188,815
188,815
124,355
3,604
454
318,460
1011002
38,079
68,923
270
7,538
236,367
1090.116
124,355
3,604
454
312,505
745.219
5,955
265 783
Totsl
1401.139
2 322 225
1870410
Net gains on invesimenis.
45.159
NET INCOME
31,941
419246
451.187
554,740
Trlnsters between funds
61,286
161,2861
Tax (paidllreceivable
Net movement in fvllds
101,160
357.960
459,120
5S4,740
RECON'CILIATEON OF FtfNDS
Total fund5 brought forward
1,510,070
1,477.846
2,987,916
2,433,176
IUTAL FU￿1)s cARR￿D FORWARD
The notes fom) part ot these financial statements
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**FARNHAM MALTINGS ASSOCIATION LIMITED (REGISTERED NUMBER: 00954753)** 

## **Consolidated Balance Sheet 31 March 2022** 

|Notes<br>**FID ASSETS**<br>Tangible assets<br>12<br>Investments<br>13<br>**CURRENT ASSETS**<br>Stocks<br>14<br>Debtors<br>15<br>Cash at bank and in hand<br>**CREDITORS**<br>Amounts flling due within one year<br>16<br>**NET CURNT ASSETS**<br>**TOT AL ASSETS LESS CURNT**<br>**LIABILITIES**<br>**NET ASSETS**<br>**FUDS**<br>19<br>Unrestricted fnds<br>Restricted fnds<br>**TOTAL FUNDS**||Unrestricted<br>fnds<br>£<br>1,363,160<br>239,680<br>1,602,840<br>5,200<br>136,036<br>262,690<br>403,926<br>(395,536)<br>8 390<br>1,611,230<br>1611230||Restricted<br>fnds<br>£<br>43,826<br>43,826<br>I 0,124<br>1,98,280<br>1,808,404<br>(16,424)<br>191980<br>1,835,806<br>1835.806||2022<br>Total<br>fnds<br>£<br>1,406,986<br>239,680<br>1,646,666<br>5,200<br>146,160<br>2,060,970<br>2,212,330<br>(411,960)<br>1800,70<br>3,447,036<br>3. 7.036<br>1,611,230<br>1835,806<br>3,447.036||2021<br>Total<br>fnds<br>£<br>1,412,941<br>213,838<br>1,626,779<br>208,654<br>1418,013<br>1,626,667<br>(265,530)<br>16137<br>2,987,916<br>2,987.916<br>1,510,070<br>147846<br>2,987.916|
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These financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the provisions applicable to charitable companies subject to the small companies regime. 

The financial statements were approved by the Board of Trustees and authorised for issue on ..26 November 2022.................. and were signed on its behalf by: _I v1A, I_ ....... !. ............. _//_ . '(� **·······v·····································** �re P A M Hare - Trustee 

The notes form part of these financial statements 

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## **FARNHAM MALTINGS ASSOCIATION LIMITED (REGISTERED NUMBER: 00954753)** 

## **Company Balance Sheet 31 March 2022** 

|Notes<br>**FIXED ASSETS**<br>Tangible assets<br>12<br>Investments<br>13<br>**CURRENT ASSETS**<br>Stocks<br>14<br>Debtors<br>15<br>Cash at bank and in hand<br>**CREDITORS**<br>Amounts falling due within one year<br>16<br>**NET CURRENT ASSETS**<br>**TOT AL ASSETS LESS CURENT**<br>**LIABILITIES**<br>**NET ASSETS**<br>**FUNDS**<br>19<br>Unrestricted fnds<br>Restricted fnds<br>**TOTAL FUNDS**||Unrestricted<br>fnds<br>£<br>l,363,160<br>239.682<br>l,602,842<br>5,200<br>134,134<br>262.690<br>402,024<br>(393,636)<br>8.388<br>l,611,230<br>1.61130|Restricted<br>fnds<br>£<br>43,826<br>43,826<br>10,124<br>1.798.280<br>1,808,404<br>(16,424)<br>1,791.980<br>l,835,806<br>1,835,806|2022<br>Total<br>fnds<br>£<br>1,406,986<br>239.682<br>1,646,668<br>5,200<br>144,258<br>2.060.970<br>2,210,428<br>(410,060)<br>1.800.368<br>3,447,036<br>3,447,036<br>1,611,230<br>1.835.806<br>3, 7,036|2021<br>Total<br>funds<br>£<br>1,412,941<br>213,840<br>1,626,781<br>225,425<br>1.418.013<br>1,643,438<br>(282,303)<br>1.36135<br>2,987,916<br>2,987,916<br>l ,510,070<br>1.477.846<br>2,987,916|
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These financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the provisions applicable to charitable companies subject to the small companies regime. 

The financial statements were approved by the Board of Trustees and authorised for issue on ..26 November 2022.................... and were signed on its behalf by: 

............................................. _('vi�_ �b, P A M Hare - Trustee 

The notes form part of these financial statements 

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Cgsh Flow Statement
for the year ended31 M4r¢h 2022
2022
202
Notes
Cash tlows from operating a¢tiiryties
Cash generated from opcratitsns
Finance costs paid
659.910
391,992
N¢t¢athprovided byoperating acttyities
642 761
382 817
C&sh flows from investing actI￿lIeS
Inlerestreceived
Net cash pmvided by invcsting activities
196
Change in cash and cash equivalents in the
reporting period
Cash And cash equfvalents atthe be￿nning of
the reporting period
642,957
383,907
Cash and ￿5h equlvaknts at the endof the
reportiDg period
The notes forni part of these f]nancia] 5tatem¢nls
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FARNHAM MALTINGS LSSOCUTtON LIN(rrED
r4otes to the Cash Fiow Statement
for the year ended 31 March 2022
RECONCILIATION OF NEI lTriCOME TO NET CASH FLOW FROM OPERATIliG ACTIVITtES
2022
2021
Nel thcome lor the reportlng period (as per the St8iemenl of ￿nanCiAl
Actii?tiesl
Adjustments for:
D¢pre¢iation charg¢s
Gain on inveslments
Ini¢r¢.%tr¢¢eivcd
Finance cirts
Incredse in stocks
DecreaseJ'(incr¢ascl IT) debtors
Increase in creditors
459,120
554,740
5,953
(25.842)
(196)
17,149
{5,200)
79,26S
129657
5,953
145,1591
11,090)
9,175
(130,107)
Net eash proTrided by oper&tion5
ANALYSIS OF CASH AND CASH EQ[￿vALENTs
2022
2021
c.ash in hand
Notice deposits. Il¢ss than 3 months)
6,509
2.054 461
16,030
1.401.983
Totsl cash and cash equivalents
ANALYSIS OF CHANGES ll¥ NET Fuf4DS
At 1.4.21
Cash flow
At 31.3.22
Net eash
Cash at baDk and in hand
1418013
42
2.060 970
Tvtal
642 957
2 060 970
The nol¢s form part of these financial statements
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Notes to the Financial Ststements
(or the year ended 31 March 2022
ACCOU.NTING POLICIES
BASIS OF PREPARING THE FINANCIAL STAT£MEwrs
The Fitmncial statements of theeharilable company,which is apublicbenefitentity underFRS 102, have beenprepared
ID accordance with the Charities SORP {FRS 102) 'Accounling and Reporting by Charities.. Stolemenl of
Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting
St2ndard applicable in the UK and Republie of Ireland IFRS 102) (effective l January 2019),, Finttncial Reporting
Standard 102 'Tlie Financial Reporting Standard applicabl¢ in th¢ UK and R¢publi¢ of Ircland, and the CO￿panIeS
Act 2006. The f]nancial statements have been prepared under the historical cosl Conventio￿ with the exception of
investments which arc included at markei value, as modified by the revaluation of certain assets.
Consolidated fll)ancial statements {Gmup accounts) have been prepared in respect of Famham Maltings Association
Limited and its wholly owned subsidiary, Famham Maltings Trading Lirnited, which has been consolidated on a lin¢-
by-line basis.
STATEMEfa OF COMPIJANCE
These financial statements have been prepaTed in compliance with FRS 102 and SORP (FRS 1021 the fmancial
reporiit)g standards applicable in the UK and republic of Ireland and Cojnpanies Act 2006.
srATLfioRY INFORMATION
The Chan'ty is a Public Benefit Entity company limited by guarantee, registered and incorporated in England and
Wale5. Details of ibe TegisteTed office and activities can be found in the TNstees report.
INCOME
All income 15 recognised in the Statement of Financial A¢tiviti¢S OT)r¢ the ¢barity has ¢ntitl¢m¢nt to th¢ fi￿d$, it is
probable that the inco]ne will be received and the amount can be measured reliably.
ltt particular-
- Income from Grants is recognised in accordance with the temis of the ￿ant.
- In¢ome from events is recognised once the event has taken place.
Income frotn the shop and Cafe is recognised when the sale takes place.
Income from rentals 15 recognised when the rental has occurred.
- Box offi¢e income is re¢ognis¢d followinE th¢ showing.
EXPENDITtERE
Liabilities are recognised as expenth'ture as soon &8 there is a legal or constructive obligation committing the charity
to that expenditure, it 1$ probable that a tr￿sfer of economic kllefits will be required in settlemeDI and the amount of
the obligation can be measured reliably. Expenditure is accounted for on an accNals basis and has been classified
nder headings that aggregate all cost related to the category. Where costs cannot be di]rcily attributed to particular
headings, they have been allocated to activities on a basis consistent with the use of r¢sourc¢s.
TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS
Depreciation ss provided at the following annual rates in order to WTite off each 2sset over tts estkmated useful life:
Freehold proFtrty
Car park itnprovements
Motor Vehicles
Fumiture, equipment and fittings
Not d¢pr￿lat¢d
Not depreciated
500/0 Straight line
10% - 33.30lt straight ]ine
Assets Costing £5,000 ormore are capitslised and dep￿laTed over thcir use￿] economic life.
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FARN]L4M MALTINGS AW)CIATIOY LIWfED
Notesto the FiTh4ncial S14tements- continued
for the year ended 31 Mareh 2022
ACCOUNTING POLlCtES - cortdnued
TANGIBiE FLKED ASSETS
The Freehold property and Carpark impmvements are notdepreciated since the Directors consider that given the high
level ot'maintetydnce any depreciation charg¢ would be itnmaterial.
STOCKS
Stocks are valued at the low¢r of cost and net realisable value, after making due allow8nce for obsolete and slow-
moving items.
TAXATION
The chaTity is exempt from co￿oration tsx OTJ its eharifAble 2CllVlties.
FUND ACCOUNTING
Unrestricted funds can be used in accordance with the charitable objectives at the discretionof the Tru$tee&
Restricted ￿ndS can only be used lor particular restricted purposes within the objects of the charity. Restrictions
arise when specified by the donor or wheD fi￿dS are rdised for particular restricted puryoses.
Further explanation of the natt]re and purpose of eaeh fund 15 included in the notes to the financia] statements.
FOREICN CURRENCIES
Assets and liabilities foreign CUTrencies are trdnslated into sÈerling at the rates of exchange ruling at the balance
sheet date. Transactions in for¢ign cutrencies are translated into sterling at the rate of exchange rnling at the date of
tr￿￿￿110n. Exchange differences are tak¢n into ￿COUnt in attiving at the operatillg rcsult.
PENSKON COSTS AND OTHER POST-RETIREMENT BENEFITS
Th¢ chdritsble cornpany operates a d¢fin¢d CODtrsbution pension scheme. Contributions payable to the charitable
cotnwany's pension sch¢m¢ are charged to the Stateinenl of Financial Actiipities in the period to which they relate.
TJL4DE AND OTHER DEwfoRS
Trade and other debtors thai are receivable within one year and do not constitute a financing tr#nsaetion are recorded
at the undiscoullted amount expected to be receiveLL net of any I￿pay[me￿L
Thosc that are reeeivdble dfter rnore Ihdn one year or Constityie a financing transactson are recorded initially at fair
value les5 transactlOD Costs and SLEbs4uently at amortised costs, n¢1 of impatmient
Cash and cash equiv91enls
Cash and c85h 4uivalents co]nprise cash at bank and tsn hand, demand dey)sits M'ith banks and other short-terni
highly liquid investments with original rnaturities of three months or1¢5s and overdrafts. In the balance sheeL
bank overdrafts are sbown within borrowings or current liabiliries.
Trade aDd other treditors
Trade and other creditors are initially r¢eognised dt the tra￿a¢ll￿n pric¢ and are thereafter stated at amortised cost
using ih¢ effective interest method unless the eff¢¢l of di￿oUnt]ng would be irnmat¢Tial, in which case they are stated
at cost.
CRITICAL ACCOUNTlTr*G JUDGEIIETriTS AND KEY SOURCES OF ESTIM.4TION ￿cERTAINTy
In th¢ application of the Charity's accounting polici¢s which are described aboi'e, Trustees are Fequited to make
judgements, estitnates gnd assumptions about the carrying values of a$￿ts and liabilities that are nut reddily app￿￿nI
from other sources. The estimates and underlytng assumpiions are based on historical expenence and other factors
tbat are considered w be relevanL Actual results may diff¢r from these estimates.
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r4otssto the Flnancial Statements-continued
for the year ended 31 March 2022
ACCOttNTING POLICIES - ¢ontlnued
CRITICAL ACCOUNTIE4C JUDGEMEflTS AND KEY SOURCES OF ESTIMATION UNCERTAINTY
The esÉimates and underlying assumptions are reviewed on an ongoing basis. Revisions to accounting estimates are
r¢cognised in the period in which the estinjate is revised if the revision affects only that period, or in the period of
revision and future periods if the revision affe¢ls both cuffent and future peTiod8.
The key sources of estimation uncertainty that have a significant effect on the amounts recognised in the financial
statements arc dcscribcd bclow.
Depreciation
As%ets arc writt¢ndown ov¢rth¢irestirnat¢duseful lives. Thc actual liv¢s of th¢ assets maydiffcr frornthc5e estimates.
The lives of the a&gets are kept under review and adjusted as appropFiale.
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
The company provides a range of benefits to employees, including Ix)nus arrangements, paid holiday arrangements
and defiT)ed Contribution PenbiOT) plan5.
(i) Short tem] benefits
Short temi b¢nefits. in¢luding holiday pay and other similar non-mon¢tory b¢ts¢fits, ar¢ re¢ognis¢d as an expense in
the penod in which the service is received.
(li) Defined contribution tjension plans
The company operdtes a der￿ed contribution plan for its etnployees. A defined contribution plaD is a pension plan
under which the cornpany pays fixed contributions into a separate legal entity. Once the contributions have been paid
thc eomp2fty has no firther payment obligations. The eontributions are recognised as an expense whcn they arc dllc.
Amounts not paid are shown in accruals in the b&lance sheeL The assets of the plan are beld separately from the
company in independently administered funds.
The total co%t to the employer Te¢O￿lsed in the year arnounted lo £30,49212021 £31,004), this ig alloclled lo fi]nds
ba5cd on the lime spent by the s(aff lo which thc cost relates.
DONATIONS AND LEGACIES
2022
2021
Donations
OTHER TRADtNG ACTtvtTIES
2022
2021
Car park incorn¢
Markct incom¢
Tenancyrentsl income
132,980
39,052
68,678
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FARML4M MALTINGS LSSOCL4Tiof4 LIMJTED
Notss lo theFiDantial Statements- continued
for the year ended 31 Mareh 2022
INVESTMENf INCOME
2022
2021
Deposltaccoutlt int¢Test
COME FROM CHARrrABLE AcrivrriES
2022
2021
Activity
Catering income
CatL"ring
Venue hire, PRS and Security Veniie hire, PRS &nd S¢¢urity
Visual and performing arts
Visual and perforniing an8 promoted by the
promoted by the Maltings
Maltings
Visual and perforniing ans promoted bythe
Grants
Mdtings
Con]mission received on artist Visual and perfonning aris promot¢d by thc
sales
Maltings
Famham museum
Farnhatn Museum
Grdnts
Farnham Museum
Comrnission received on artist
sales
Grants
Subscriptions
209.234
241,299
34.991
112.784
424,825
74,247
18,810
2,421
4223
43,931
119,387
2,898
12.493
116,557
Commission received on artist sales
Core fllnding and other grants
SubscriO]ons
4,167
1,323.879
li.777
1,253
1,393,(HO
Grants re¢eivel included in the above. are as follows:
2022
2021
Waverley Borough Council- Rcv¢nu¢ fvnding
Wav¢rl¢y Borough Council- Farnham Museum
Farnhani Council
Arts council
Other grants received
Rothwh3ld
Helpline
Tackling Loneline5S
High Hopes
Govermnent R¢bat¢ scbejne
Esmee Fairbairn
Waverley Borough R¢$tgrt
Surrey Cultllral Parn)ersh
33,000
84,222
13.(K)O
1,166,254
71,715
49,992
33,000
70,500
13.000
1,056262
35,342
54,924
4,000
6,000
26,035
82,114
119,420
19.(K)O
2,893
12,000
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Note510 theFinancial Statetnellts- continued
for the ye8r ended 31 Marcb 2022
CHARrrABLE ACTIVITIES cosrs
Support
costs (see
note 7)
Costs
lottls
Arts, development and producing
expendityre
Catering
Venue hire, PRS and Security
Visual and perforn)ing artspromoledby
the Maltings
Fanthammuseum
Market
CoJnmunity Support
Other Support Costs
Salaries and Wages
594,316
78,084
3.135
594,316
78,084
3,135
188,815
124,355
3,604
454
188,815
124,355
3,604
454
318,460
1011002
318,460
1011002
SUPPORT COSTS
Human
resources
Governance
costs
Management
Finance
Totals
Oiher Support Costs
SalaTies and Wages
262,986
39,888
4,579
l 01 l.(1)2
11.007
318,460
1011002
Nrf JNcOmR(E￿ENDTfURE)
Net incomejlexpenditure) Is stat¢d after ¢h8rgingll¢r¢diting):
2022
2021
Alldito￿, remutteration
Auditor5, retnuneration for non &uditwo]k
Auditors, remunerdtion fornon audit work- prior year over provision
Depreciation- owned assets
5,51M)
6,150
(5,250)
5,000
5,350
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Notes lo the Financial Stxtements- ¢ontinu¢d
for the year ended 31 March 2022
TRusfEES' REMUNERATION AND BENEFIIS
There were no Trustees, remuneration or other benefits for the year ended 31 March 2022 nor for the year ended
31 March 2021.
TRUSTEES, E￿ENsEs
During the year one tNst¢¢ was reimbursed expenses for refurbishment costs incurred on behalf of the charity. No
balanee owed to the trnstee remained al the yeaT end.
STAFF COSTS
2022
Total
Funds
Total
Funds
Gross wag¢s
Employer's national insurance
Pension
I,(H5,051
75.697
1,081,523
75,610
31.004
Th¢ average number of employees analyscdby futjction w
2022
2021
Administration
Box office and front of house
OpEtatio
ACE Arts
Workshop and COUTses
Touring
Catering
Museum
13
14
17
16
15
Below is listed the number of employees, which fell within the following bands
2022
2021
£60,000- £70,IKKJ
Tota] pension contributions for higherpaid stsff during the year was £12,69112021 £12,68361.
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Notes to the FiDanci81 Statements- continued
for the year ended 31 March 2022
ii.
COMPARATIVES FOR THE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
UnTestricted
funds
Restricted
fun
Total
fijllds
Coll￿ AND EN])OIVMENfs FROM
Donations and legacies
30,461
30,461
Charitable activitie5
Catering
V¢nu¢ hire, PRS and S¢curity
Visual and perfomiing arts prtsmoied by thc
Maltings
Famham Museum
Commission r¢c¢iv¢d on artist sales
Core funding and other grants
Subscriptions
34,991
112,784
34,991
112,784
77,983
1,583
129,050
79,566
l29,050
1253
lJ93,040
10,167
1253
256,057
10,167
1,136.983
Othertrading activities
Investment income
Other incolne
141,625
1,090
141,625
1,0
Total
75
1267616
237999
EXPEfiDITURE ON
Charitgble activities
Arts, development and pmducing expenditure
Cat¢Ting
Venue hire, PRS and Security
Visual and perfoming arts promotcd bythe
Maltings
FarrthaJn Mu%um
ma￿et
Community Supt
Other Support Costs
Salaries and Wage
69,968
9,324
1512
347,743
417,711
9,324
2,082
570
23,079
15,000
68,923
38,079
68,923
270
7,538
236,367
1090 116
270
7,538
230,982
873 408
5,385
Total
216081
654 329
1870 410
Net gains on investments
NETINCOMEI(EXPENDJTURE>
(58,547)
613,287
554,740
Transfer5 between funds
54 377)
Net movementin funds
{4,170)
558,910
554,740
RECOYCILIA TION OF FUNDS
Total funds brougbt foTh*d
91
16 2 433 176
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Notes to the Financial Ststements- continued
for the )'ear ended 31 Mareh 2022
12.
TANGIBLE FLXED ASSEIS (Grollp and Compan),)
tlnprovements
Fixwres
Freehold
Motor
vehicles
propety
fittings
Totals
COST
At l April 20? l and
31 m￿(￿ 2022
1401297
592 523
352 305
2 360 670
DEPRECIATION
At l April 2021
Charge for year
64,664
516,215
5.955
352,305
14,545
947,729
5.955
At 31 March 2022
64.664
522170
352 305
953 684
NEf BOOK VALUE
At 31 March 2022
At 31 March 2021
13.
FIXED ASSET If+]VESTMENTS
Group
Listed
invesllnents
Totsls
MARKET VALUE
At l April 2021
Revaluations
213,838
25.842
213,838
25.842
Ai 31 Mai¢h 2022
239 680
239 680
NET B￿K VALtiE
At 31 March 2022
239 680
Al 31 March 2021
There were no investmcnl ass¢ts outside the UK.
Cost or valuation at 31 March 2022 is represett￿d by..
Listed
tnv¢sknents
Tota15
Valualioll in 2020
Valuation in 2021
Valuation in 2022
Cosi
(31,321)
45,159
25,842
200 000
(31,3211
45,159
25,842
200 000
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FARNHAM I¥IALTINGS A&SOCIATION Lll￿rrED
Notes to theFlnancial Statements- continued
for the year ended 31 March 2022
13.
FIXED ASSET INVESTMENTS (COFffj
GTOUP Company
Listed
investments
Unlisted
investtnents
Totals
MARKET VALUE
At l April 2021
R¢valualioDS
213.838
213.840
At 31 March 2022
239 680
239 682
NETBOOK VALUE
At 31 March 2022
239 680
At 31 March 2021
There were no investment assets outside the UK.
Cost or valuation at 31 March 2022 is represented by..
Listed
investments
Unlisted
inv¢sknients
Totals
Valuatiott in 2020
Valuauon in 2021
Valuation in 2022
Cost
(31,3211
45.159
25,842
(31,3211
45.159
25,842
The company's investments at the balance shc¢t datc in the share ¢apital of companies it)clude the following:
Farnham f+lalting$ Trading Limited
Registered office..
Nature of business: Theatre Productions
Cl&ss of tha]t:
Ordinary
holding
14.
STOCKS (Group Compan})
2022
2021
Stocks
15.
DEBTORS: AMOiJNIS FALLING DUE of4E YEAR
Group
2022
2021
Trade debtors
Oth¢r d¢btors
Prepayments and accrued income
101,256
9,554
170,482
1,625
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Notes to the Fmancial Statements- continued
for the year ended 31 March 2022
15.
DEBTOKS: AMODT(t5 FALLING DUE wrnitN ONE ]TAR ICOND
Company
2022
2021
Trdde debtors
Anioullts owcd by group undertakings
Other debtors
Prepayinents and accrued income
101,256
6,031
1,621
170,482
16,773
1,623
10.
cRED￿ORS. AMOUNTS FALLING DUE wrfH1￿, ONE YEAR
Group
2022
2021
Trade credito]5
Social s￿urity and otber taxes
VAT
Other creditors
A¢¢N¢d expenses
71,520
40,725
59,941
183,275
56.499
61,436
32,445
150,968
411
Company
2022
2021
Trdde creditors
Social %curity and other taxes
71,520
40,725
59,94l
183,275
61,436
VAT
Other creditors
Accrued expenses
32,445
167,740
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FARNIIAM MALTINGS A&SOCIATION LIMITED
r4otes to the FitiaDcial Staternents- continued
for the year ended 31 March 2022
17.
MOVEMENf IN Fuf4DS
Net
movement
in fi]nds
Trdnsfers
between
fund$
At 1.4.21
31.3.22
UMrestrl¢ted ￿TrdS
Gen¢rdl fund
Arts d¢velopmentand producing
2018-2022 projects
Youth Participation
1,067,429
248,911
185,077
70,7(K)
61,286
1,199.415
248,911
154,608
130.469)
357
1,510,070
39,874
61286
,611,230
Reslrieted fund5
Farnham Museum
Crdft
Arts Council England- Cakly5t
Creative case
Capital Pmjects
NPO 18-22 Arts funding
Community Engagement
International Theatre Development
Regional Theatre Development
5l,967
2,578
80,590
14,609
49,781
891,867
63,733
139,814
182907
50,963
(2031
(6,1251
{1941
(5,9551
360,159
{16,9031
7,600
(4,000)
98,930
2 J75
74,465
14,415
43,826
1,200,740
46,830
147,414
206 811
(51,286)
1477 846
1.835 806
TOTAL Fuf4DS
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Notes to the Finan¢ial St#temtnts- colltinued
for the year ended 31 M#rch 2022
Net movemeni in fund4 includ¢d in the aknve are Is follows..
tncoming
resources
Resources
expended
Gains and
losses
Movement
in fi￿d9
Unrestrieted funds
General fund
2018-2022 projects
Youth Participation
1,406,190
(l J61,332)
(30.469)
1.405
25,842
70,700
(30,4691
357
1,407238
11,393206)
25,842
39,874
Restricted fund5
Famh8m Museum
Craft
Arts Council England- Catalyst
Creative case
Capital Projects
NPO 18-22 Arts funding
Community Engagement
Intemational Theatre Development
Regional Theatre DevelopTn¢nl
175,318
{l24,355)
{2031
(6,1251
{1941
(5,9551
1593,209)
(72,7401
{2,4(M)I
115 9051
50,963
(2031
(6,1251
(194)
(5,9551
360,159
(16,903)
7,000
953,368
55,837
10,000
145.809
1340.332
921.086
419246
TOTAL FUYDS
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Notes to theFinancialStatements- continued
lor the year ended 3A 2022
19.
MOVEMENT JF4 FUNDS- Continued
CoJuparatiY¢s for movement in funds
Nel
movernenl
in fuThJs
TTansf¢rs
betwecn
funds
At
31.3.21
At 1.4.20
Unrestricted funds
General fund
ArL% development and PTodu¢ing
2018-2022 projects
Youih Participation
1.003,090
248,911
249,912
10,525
53,814
1,067,429
248.911
185,077
(65,741)
906
343
1,514,240
(58,547)
54,377
1,510.070
Restricted funds
Farnham Museum
Craft
Arts Council England- Catalyst
Creative
Capital Projects
NPO 18-22 ATts funding
CoDJmunity Engagernent
International TheatreDevelopment
Regiona] Theatre Development
(4,1601
1,578
85,615
17,891
56,141
470,372
48,643
127,214
115642
60,127
1,000
{5,025)
13282)
{5,955)
471,308
15,249
12,600
(4,000)
51,967
2.578
80590
14,609
49,781
891,867
63,733
139,814
182 907
(4051
(49,813)
(159)
918936
613 287
1477 846
TOTAL FUNDS
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Notes to the Financial Ststements- continued
for tbe year ended 31 Mareh 2022
19.
MOTrTMETrU IN FUNDS-continMed
Comparative net movement in fijnds, included in the above are as follows..
In¢oining
resources
Resources
ex￿nded
Gains and
losses
Movement
in fi￿(ts
Vllrestricted fund5
General fund
2018-2022 projects
Youth Participation
1,112,683
11,147.317)
(65.7411
45,159
10,525
165,741}
1,112,375
(1.216,081)
45,159
(58,547)
Restricted funds
Fatydthm Museum
129,050
I6,￿10
(68,923}
(15.0001
(5.0251
15,6671
15,9551
1407,4541
(22,3691
60,127
I,(M)O
(5,025}
(3,282}
(5,955)
471,308
15,249
12,6(Kl
Arts CoLLncil En￿and- Cataly
Creative case
Capital Projects
NPO 18-22 Arts funding
Cominunity Engdgement
International Theatre Development
Regional Theatre Developmcnt
2.385
878,762
37,618
12,500
1267.616
654 329
613.287
TOTAL FtTr4DS
Description of funds:
Restricted ftmds
NPO 18-22 Arts fi]nding - these are funds received from kn Council England to support the production and
di5tributioD of thcatr¢, regionally, nationally and intemationally.
Community cngagement - this r¢pT¢5ents fi￿d$ Teceived to deliver community engagement activity across the
Borough.
Mu8eum- thi.% 18 a service level agreement with Waverley Borough Council to mana¥c thc Museum of F8rnham.
Catalyst- thi5 repre%nts fi]nds received to support InCre￿d fundraising and philanthropic giving.
Creative Case- this represents funds lo activ¢ly increa5¢ diversity within our work and programrnes.
Capital projects- this represents funds to enable capital upgrades for the organisation.
International Theatre Dei'elopment - thts represents funds to SUPPOrt international import and export for the
independent perfonning arts sector.
Regional Theatre Development - this repiesenÉs funds to support thextr¢ Tnakers to create work with and for
¢ommunilies across the South East.
Craft- this represents funds received to support the devclopmeni of the indcpcndent crdft sector acioss the Borough.
Desi
ated fimds
Arts development and producing - this iepresents fijnds lo suptK>n the Work we do in support of the independenl
theatre sectr>r.
2018-22 projects- this represents funds to deliv¢r a number of identified pmjects to be completed by March 2022.
Youth Participation- this Fepre5ents fund8 received lo run youth pani¢ipatioD activity across the Borough.
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FARNHAM MALTINGS ASSOCIATION IJMfTED
Notes to the ￿ll￿nCilI Ststen]ents- continued
for the year eDded 31 March 2022
19.
MOVEMENf IN FUNDS-contlnued
TR4NSFERS BETWEEN FUNDS
The transfers behveen ￿ndS have been made to reflectthe costspreviously incurred out of general fiJDds in supporting
the Work und¢rtaken on th¢s¢ 5pccific projects.
211. RELATED PARTY DISCLOSitRES
Therewere no relatedpaty transactions forthe year ended 31 March 2022.
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