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2024-05-31-accounts

Birmingham Festival Choral Society

Registered Charity number 510847

Report and accounts for the year ended 31 May 2024

Legal and administrative details

Governing instrument and Objects Constitution, last amended July 2019. Objects are to promote, improve, develop and maintain public education in, and appreciation of, the art and science of music in all its aspects by the presentation of public concerts and recitals and by such other ways as the Society, through its Committee, shall determine.

The Lord Mayor of Birmingham

President

Music Director

David Wynne

The Society is an unincorporated Thomas David Fletcher (Chair) association whose day-to-day affairs Michael Ford (Joint Concert Manager) are managed by Trustees appointed Barbara Howarth (Secretary) by virtue of their being elected to Roger Monk (Treasurer) various honorary positions on the Tracy Piotrowska (Vice-Chair) Management Committee Judy Prever (Membership) Nicola Walker (Joint Concert Manager) Christine Wright (Marketing)

During the year, the following changes to the Management Committee were made: Michael Cullen retired and was replaced by Nicola Walker and Michael Ford. Deirdre Finucane retired and was replaced by Barbara Howarth, leaving the Fundraising position unoccupied. Andrew Steel retired and was replaced by Tracy Piotrowska.

Independent Examiner Paul Bayliss

Bankers CAF Bank Ltd 25 Kings Hill Avenue Kings Hill West Malling Kent ME19 4JQ

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Birmingham Festival Choral Society

Registered Charity number 510847

Report and accounts for the year ended 31 May 2024

Statement of Trustees’

Responsibility

The Charities Act 2011 requires Trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial period which give a true and fair view of the surplus or deficit of the charity for that period.

In preparing those financial statements, they are required to:

The Trustees are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud or other irregularities.

Statement on going concern basis

The Trustees have reviewed the Society’s financial position and confirm that the Society is a going concern in their opinion.

Statement on Reserves

The Accumulated Fund is the only present reserve that can be used for the day-to-day running of the Society and is designated as an unrestricted fund. For the ongoing security of this fund, a minimum amount in cash at bank or near-cash of at least £10,000 will be maintained. The amount in the Accumulated Fund at 31 May 2024 was £83,134. The Tour Fund is a designated income fund and the Commissioning Fund and the Training Fund are both restricted income funds.

Statement on investment policy

The investment of the Society is held in the Charity Commission’s COIF Deposit Fund, the interest on which is paid monthly, having been transferred from the COIF Income Fund during the year.

All surplus cash is held in an interest-bearing Charities Aid Foundation gold bank account,

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Registered Charity number 510847

Report and accounts for the year ended 31 May 2024

the interest being credited to income and expenditure account.

Statement on accounting policies

Fixed assets

This is expenditure that relates to more than one accounting period and is therefore depreciated in the annual accounts over the estimated lives of those assets in equal instalments. The only fixed assets presently held are fully depreciated.

Fixed asset investment

This is included in the Balance Sheet at yearend value.

Debtors, prepayments, creditors and deferred income

These are included on the Balance Sheet as receipts and payments that have either originally been included in a financial year but do not relate to that year or have been received or paid in a subsequent financial year, but relate back to the current financial year. Concert receipts and payments are excluded from this, as they often extend over two or more years.

Statement on expenses

Reimbursements of travel and office expenses incurred in the carrying out of their duties totalling £100 have been made during the year to two Trustees.

Statement on related parties

There have been no related party transactions during the year.

Plans for future periods

In July 2024, there will be an evening of Opera Choruses at the Ruddock Centre, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Also performed at the same

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venue in November 2024 will be a concert of Music from America.

This will be followed in April 2025, to commemorate the 180[th] anniversary of the Society’s foundation, by Edward Elgar’s Dream of Gerontius, to be performed jointly with Coventry Philharmonic Choir and Atherstone Choral Society at All Saints church, Leamington Spa. This work was given its first performance in 1900 by the Society.

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Signed by Chair

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Date of Trustees’ approval

17 July 2024………………………………

Treasurer’s Report

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Registered Charity number 510847

Report and accounts for the year ended 31 May 2024

Overall

Judicious concert planning by the committee for the whole year ensured that we were able in March 2024 to perform J S Bach’s great Mass in B minor

in the splendid surroundings of Lichfield Cathedral, accompanied by a fine professional orchestra and soloists, without the Society’s finances going into freefall. The confidence of the choir received a boost and we attracted our largest audience since the pandemic.

The year also saw a very welcome increase, for the second year running, in

the number of new members. This helped to improve the choir’s profile and financial base, as it has become obvious that concerts continue to be very expensive, and the support provided by choir members’ subscriptions is very valuable.

Overall, a £4,153 deficit was made, compared with a deficit of £8,798 last year, a favourable movement of £4,645.

The main reasons for this are detailed under.

Concerts and rehearsals

For the record, you will see from note 1 under Other matters the list of concert outcomes for the last six years.

There were three concerts in the year – Pershore Abbey in July 2023 produced a surplus of £486, the Jazz concert in the Autumn a deficit of £1,503 and the Mass in B minor in March 2024 a deficit of £9,614.This latter was mainly caused by venue, orchestral and soloists’ costs..

INCOME

Members’ subscriptions

At £18,288 received, these reflect the welcome increase in new members in the year. Of course, the magnificent music chosen to be sung in the year no doubt helped in this respect.

Music hire or buy

The first two concerts of the year used quite large numbers of smaller works, which increased the cost of hiring music considerably.

Interest received

£1,360 extra was received over last year despite spendable cash resources reducing in the year, caused mainly by the rising rates of bank interest being paid.

EXPENDITURE

Conductor and soloists

There was only one major work requiring orchestra and soloists this year, compared with two last year.

Printing

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There were only three concerts as against four last year.

Venue hire

Lichfield Cathedral cost £3,618 to hire, less £1,200 deposit paid last year. This easily outstripped the amounts paid last year for four concerts.

Other concert expenses

The shortfall in choir demand for the coach to Lichfield cost £590.

Professional fees

Fee rates for the Musical Director and Accompanist were raised from September 2023, plus there were two extra weekend rehearsals held for the Bach concert.

Publicity and archives

Last year, the committee set a maximum budget of £1,500 per annum to be spent on this area of our activities, the need for which has been shown by the better audiences that we have begun to enjoy again. Of this maximum, only £1,114 was spent in the year.

Room hire

Selly Oak Methodist Church raised their hire charges again this year, as energy costs have still not fully stabilised.

Music hire and buy

Last year’s costs included £563 to bind in book form all of the summer 2023 concert music, plus £282 for hiring the Christmas concert music. This year, there was no Christmas concert.

Oratorio Prize competition

This year the only costs were the three prizes given to the winner and runners-up, plus the adjudicator’s fee, whereas last year we funded all the trophies for the three years that the competition is to run.

Administrative expenses

The £100 was reimbursed to two trustees.

Other support expenses

This includes £509 for the BFCS website for

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two years.

Other matters

1.

For comparison purposes, overall financial results for the past six years before exceptional expenses were as follows: 2018/19 £ 11,701 surplus 2019/20 £ 10,740 surplus 2020/21 £ 29,523 surplus 2021/22 £ 11,060 surplus 2022/23 £ 8,798 deficit 2023/24 £ 4,153 deficit These included concert results as follows: 2018/19 £ 2,362 surplus 2019/20 £ 4,489 deficit 2020/21 £ nil 2021/22 £ 5,122 deficit 2022/23 £ 12,109 deficit 2023/24 £ 9,211 deficit

2.

Our investment in the COIF Income Fund grew in value by £87 before it was transferred to the COIF Deposit Fund on 13 November 2023, as advised by the Charity Commission. The Deposit Fund has become our reserve bank. On 31 May 2024, £10,000 was transferred from this Fund to our bank current account to maintain our cash Reserves policy.

3.

Cash at bank rose £12,545 to £15,258 i n the year including the £10,000 in Note 2 above. Of this £15,258, technically a negative amount of £1,458 is available to pay for everyday running costs.

Following a committee decision in June 2020, £2,500 was set aside each year out of the Accumulated Fund and transferred into the Commissioning Fund, but the commissioning of new music was subsequently put on hold by the committee. That is why the technicality above has not been acted on.

4.

Although the choir Tour to the Rhineland took place in May 2023, some expenditure, totalling £2,135 fell into the current year. The current balance on the Tour Fund is £169.

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Report and accounts for the year ended 31 May 2024

5.

A weekend at the Hayes Conference Centre in Derbyshire was held in April 2024, the costs of which, as in the past, were absorbed by the Training Fund, which now stands at £8,972.

6.

I am pleased to again give warm thanks to all those on the committee and in the wider Society for the help and encouragement that they have given me over the past year.

7.

Lastly, I wish to thank Paul Bayliss for his advice and assistance as Independent Examiner, which is much appreciated.

Paul has indicated his willingness to serve in the coming year and therefore I am happy to commend him to choir members for reelection.

Roger Monk, Treasurer 17 July 2024

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Birmingham Festival Choral Society

Income and Expenditure account for the year ended 31 May 2024

2024
£
£
Notes
2024
£
£
Notes
INCOME FROM:
Donations and legacies
Charitable trusts
Private donors
Charitable activities
Concerts
Ticket sales
Programme sales
Provision of refreshments
Support activities
Members' subscriptions
Music hire or buy
Total charitable activities
Other trading activities
Members' fundraising
Rehearsal refreshments
Investments
Interest received
TOTAL INCOME carried forward
150
7
200
7
350
10,082
726
189
10,997
18,288
1,067
19,355
30,352
45
8
598
8
643
4,022
35,367
150
200
350
10,082
726
189
10,997
18,288
1,067
19,355
30,352
45
598
643
4,022
35,367
4,022
35,367

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Income and Expenditure account for the year ended 31 May 2024

2024

£ £
Notes
£
Notes
TOTAL INCOME brought forward
Less:
EXPENDITURE ON:
Raising funds
Rehearsal refreshments
Charitable activities
Concerts
Orchestra
Conductor and soloists
Printing
Venue hire
Other concert expenses
Support activities
Professional fees
Publicity and archives
Room hire
Music hire or buy
Oratorio Prize competition
Insurance
Administrative expenses
Other support expenses
Total charitable activities
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
SURPLUS/DEFICIT OF INCOME OVER
EXPENDITURE
Exceptional expenses
SURPLUS/DEFICIT OF INCOME OVER
35,367
72
8,338
3,698
785
5,684
1,703
20,208
11,219
1,114
4,048
897
500
675
100
687
19,240
39,448
39,520
(4153)
-
(4153)
35,367
72
39,448
39,520
(4153)
-
(4153)
EXPENDITURE AFTER EXCEPTIONAL
EXPENSES

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Birmingham Festival Choral Society

Balance Sheet as at 31 May 2024

2024 2024 2024
£
£
Notes
Fixed assets
Tangible assets
Investments
Total fixed assets
Current assets
Debtors and prepayments
Cash at bank
Total current assets
Current liabilities
Creditors falling due in one year
Total current liabilities
Net current assets
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT
LIABILITIES
Unrestricted income funds
Restricted income funds
TOTAL CHARITY FUNDS
Represented by
:
-
82,490
82,490
2,850
15,258
18,108
748
748
17,360
99,850
83,134
16,716
99,850
2
3
5
6
4
4
17,360
99,850
83,134
16,716
99,850
Signed by Chair

Date of Trustees' approval

Wednesday, July 17, 2024

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Birmingham Festival Choral Society

Notes for the year ended 31 May 2024

1. BASIS OF PREPARATION OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention and in accordance with the Charities Act 2011 and the Statement of Recommended Practice Accounting and Reporting by Charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK (FRS102) issued on 16 July 2014

2. FIXED ASSETS

Summary of movements of Fixed Assets in the year Total
£ £
Equipment
Cost
Brought forward 1 June 2023
2 Display Boards + case 405
2 Banner Stands 180
585
Carried forward 31 May 2024
2 Display Boards + case 405
2 Banner Stands 180
585
Accumulated depreciation
Brought forward 1 June 2023
2 Display Boards + case 405
2 Banner Stands 180
585
Carried forward 31 May 2024
2 Display Boards + case 405
2 Banner Stands 180
585
Net book value 31 May 2024 -
3. INVESTMENTS
Brought forward 1 June 2023 102,403
Net gain/(loss) on COIF Income Fund units in year 87
COIF Income Fund units sold in year (10000)
COIF Income Fund units transferred to COIF Deposit Fund
in year
Transfer in year from COIF Deposit Fund (10000)
Carried forward 31 May 2024 82,490

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Notes for the year ended 31 May 2024

£

4. FUNDS

Unrestricted income funds
Accumulated Fund
As at 1 June 2023
87,200
Surplus (deficit) for the year after exceptional expenses
(4153)
Gain/(loss) on investments in the year
87
As at 31 May 2024
83,134
Made up of:
Cash
(1458)
Investment at valuation
82,490
Debtors less Creditors
2,102
Total
83,134
Total Unrestricted income funds
83,134
Restricted income funds
Commissioning Fund
As at 1 June 2023 and 31 May 2024
7,575
Made up of:
Cash
7,575
Tour Fund
As at 1 June 2023
2149
Receipts in the year
155
Payments in the year
(2135)
As at 31 May 2024
169
Made up of:
Cash
169
New Swinnerton Heap Pascoe Training Fund
As at 1 June 2023
10,868
Receipts in the year
15,112
Payments in the year
(17008)
As at 31 May 2024
8,972
Made up of:
Cash
8,972
Total Restricted income funds
16,716
Unrestricted income funds
Accumulated Fund
As at 1 June 2023
87,200
Surplus (deficit) for the year after exceptional expenses
(4153)
Gain/(loss) on investments in the year
87
As at 31 May 2024
83,134
Made up of:
Cash
(1458)
Investment at valuation
82,490
Debtors less Creditors
2,102
Total
83,134
Total Unrestricted income funds
83,134
Restricted income funds
Commissioning Fund
As at 1 June 2023 and 31 May 2024
7,575
Made up of:
Cash
7,575
Tour Fund
As at 1 June 2023
2149
Receipts in the year
155
Payments in the year
(2135)
As at 31 May 2024
169
Made up of:
Cash
169
New Swinnerton Heap Pascoe Training Fund
As at 1 June 2023
10,868
Receipts in the year
15,112
Payments in the year
(17008)
As at 31 May 2024
8,972
Made up of:
Cash
8,972
Total Restricted income funds
16,716
8,972
8,972
16,716
Total Funds 99,850

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Notes for the year ended 31 May 2024

5. DEBTORS AND PREPAYMENTS
Debtors
Gift Aid income tax refunds
6. CREDITORS
Sundry expenses
Professional fees
7. DONATIONS AND LEGACIES
Income from charitable trusts
Brotherton Trust
Total income from charitable trusts
Income from private donors
Anonymous individuals
Total income from private donors
Total income from donations and legacies
8. INCOME FROM MEMBERS' FUNDRAISING
Sale of preserves
Rehearsal refreshments
9. CHARITY COLLECTIONS DURING YEAR
Income collected for charity
and paid over
2,024
£
2,850
2,850
104
644
748
150
150
200
200
350
45
598
644
405

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2,023

£ £
150
200
350
8,635
553
257
9,445
17,640
727
18,367
27,812
61
579
640
2,662
31,464

2,023

£

£ 31,464

60

8,296 6,361 1,074 4,776 1,046 21,553 10,359 946 3,728 1,734 759 634 189 300 18,649 40,202 40,262 (8798) - (8798)

2,023

£ £
-
102,403
102,403
2,676
2,713
5,389
-
-
5,389
107,792
87,200
20,592
107,792
-
102,403
-
5,389
107,792
87,200
20,592
107,792

2,023 £

2,676 2,676 - - -

150 150 200 200 350

61 579 640

1,027

Birmingham Festival Choral Society

Statement of Financial Activities for the year ended 31 May 2024

Income from:
Donations and legacies
Charitable activities
Other trading activities
Investments
Other activities
Total
Expenditure on:
Raising funds
Charitable activities
Other activities
Total
Net ordinary income/(expenditure)
Exceptional expenses
Net income/(expenditure) after
exceptional expenses
Transfers between funds
Net gains/(losses) on
investments
Net movement in funds
Total funds brought forward
Total funds carried forward
Unrestricted funds
Restricted funds
Total funds
£
£
£
350 -
350
30,352 -
30,352
643 -
643
4,022 -
4,022
-
15,267
15,267
35,367
15,267
50,634
72 -
72
20,208 -
20,208
19,240
19,143
38,383
39,520
19,143
58,663
(4153) (3876) (8029)
- - -
(4153) (3876) (8029)
- - -
87 - 87
(4066) (3876) (7942)
87,200
20,592
107,792
83,134
16,716
99,850

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Prior period total
funds Pages
£
350 2
27,813 2
640 2
2,662 2
37,768 2
69,233 2
60 3
21,554 3
54,466 3
76,080 3

(6847) - (6847) -

(1387)

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(8235)

116,027

107,792

Independent Examlnerfs report to the Trustees of Blnningham F•stival Choral Society on the accounts for the year ended 31 May 2024 set out on pages 1 to 7 attached I report to the trustees on rny examinatvJn of the accounts of the atK)ve charity for the year ended 31 May 2024. Responsibllities and basls of report As the trustees of the SocEty. you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Chanties Act 2011 ('the Act,). The trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144(2) of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act) and that an independent examination is required. I report in respect of my examination of the SocAety's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5){b) of the AGL Independ•nt •xamln•rls I have o)mpleted my examination. I confimi that no material matters have come to my statement attentK•n in connects'on wrth the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect.. accounb'ng records were not kept in respect of the Society as required by section 130 of the Act; or 2. the accounts do not accord with those records.. or 3. the accounts do not compty with the applicable requirements concerning the fom and content of accounts set'out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulat￿nS 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a 'true and fair view. which is not a matter consKlered as part of an independent examination. I have no concems and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Paul Bayli ACA Birmingham 5 Juty 2024