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2023-03-31-accounts

THE FRIENDS OF ST EADBURGHA'S

Treasurer's Annual Report 2023

Membership has increased slightly with 121 individual members, up from 117 last year. This brought in subscriptions of £2,870, slightly down on last year (£2,965).

We had two successful concerts this year. An excellent A Capella performance by Da Capo in April brought in £528 from ticket sales and £1,100 donations with costs of £50 to give net revenue of £1,578. In August, Millie Hesketh, a young pupil at Chipping Campden School, gave a delightful cello concert to support fundraising for a primary school building in Sierra Leone. This raised £330 in ticket sales and £110 in donations with costs of £20. In accordance with our agreement with the school, all revenue on the day after costs was paid to their fundraising.

In a substantial contribution this year we received a donation of £20,000 from a major charity, specifically for the conservation of the Charles I panel and to the installation of additional speakers for the church organ. These cost £14,301 and £2,760 respectively, leaving £2,939 which the donor has agreed can be put towards any church maintenance specified in a ~~future~~ architect’s quinquennial report.

As in previous years our income was also greatly increased by some very generous donations of a further £2,478, and by £1,070 reclaimed gift aid from HMRC.

Interest on our Savings Account should have risen from £1.92 last year to £16.57 this year due to higher cash balance, but NS&I initially paid this amount then deducted it. We are still trying to establish why but believe it to be a mistake on their part and hope to get this corrected.

We are trying to assess how best to manage our cash reserves to preserve their real value, but our constitution disallows any cash deposits outside of our existing bank account and NS&I, which offer minimal interest rates. Hence the request to change the constitution to allow greater flexibility. We propose that our investment policies should be determined by a finance sub-committee of trustees and approved by trustees collectively, within the overall constraint that cash should be invested in UK financial institutions covered by the government’s FSCS guarantee scheme under which the government guarantees deposits from approved financial institutions up to a maximum of £85,000; or, but only for funds not needed over the coming 12 months, in the COIF Charities Investment Fund which is a governmentsponsored fund available to charities.

The resultant gross income was £6,830, up from last year’s £6,665 (when we had no concert income).

Including the £70 concert costs, we had total cash costs of £300 leaving an excess of £27,507 (being £7,507 plus the £20,000 donation) after accounting for the Choirmaster depreciation. Of this net figure we contributed £21,402 to the church including the Charles I panel and organ speakers, the planting of two commemorative trees, installation of the CollecTin to receive online donations, annual maintenance of £1,800 and other works of £1,331, leaving £6,109 increase in general reserves. The ⁷ was funded by the Friends with agreement from the PCC that income will be shared between The Friends and the PCC after recovery of all costs by The Friends. (Since its installation at a cost of £729 it has to date brought in net donations of £538 up to June 2023).

Cash balances now stand at £39,119 (up from £32,755), which puts us in good stead for future works that may be needed to this beautiful church.

Robin Baker, Treasurer

June 2023

The Friends of St Eadburgha's

Registered Charity No 502369

Statement of Income and Expenditure for the year ending 31st March 2023

Statement of Income and Expenditure for the year ending 31st March 2023
16-Jun-23
INCOME
2021-2022
2022-2023
APPLICATION OF INCOME
2021-2022
2022-2023
Subscriptions
2,965.00
2,870.00
Ticket sales from concerts
Gross receipts from ticket sales
245.00
858.00
less due to Chipping Campden School charity
(330.00)
Net sales
245.00
528.00
Donations
Primarily associated with concerts
350.00
1,210.00
less share to Chipping Campden School charity
(90.00)
Special Donation
20,000.00
Other donations
2,020.00
2,478.02
Concert Costs
144.00
70.00
Other costs
Wine at AGM and Advent Service
70.49
Printing Brochures
196.00
Website costs
118.80
Bank charges
19.80
72.80
Other costs
56.53
38.51
Total Cash Costs
486.82
300.11
Depreciation of Choirmaster **
259.80
259.80
Net Income after costs
6,083.64
27,506.73
Application of Net Income
Annual contribution for general maintenance
1,400.00
1,800.00
Cleaning of Charles I panel and related works
14,301.30
New Speakers
2,760.00
Planting of two commemorative trees
479.95
CollecTin and power supply
729.17
Various additional works
424.96
1,331.50
Total Donations
2,370.00
23,598.02
Interest Received
1.92
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Gift Aid Repayment
1,248.34
1,070.62
Total
1,824.96
21,401.92
Gross Income
6,830.26
28,066.64
Increase in General Reserves
4,258.68
6,104.81

Balance Sheet as at 31st March 2023

ASSETS
2022
2023
REPRESENTED BY
2022
2023
HSBC current account
13,599.66
19,438.27
Nat Savings Investment Account
19,155.06
19,155.06
Cash float
0.63
526.63
General Reserves brought forward
29,016.27
33,274.95
Increase in reserves in the year
4,258.68
6,104.81
Total Cash
32,755.35
39,119.96
Choirmaster
519.60
259.80**
Total
33,274.95
39,379.76
Total
33,274.95
39,379.76

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