## **Trustees’ Annual Report for the period** 

**From     September 1[st] 2023 To August 31[st] 2024** 

**Charity name:    Congleton Choral Society** 

**Charity registration number:   515851** 

## **Objectives and Activities** 

|Summary of the purposes of<br>the charity as set out in its<br>governing document<br>THE OBJECTS OF THE SOCIETY SHALL BE TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC IN<br>THE ARTS AND SCIENCES, AND IN PARTICULAR THE ART AND SCIENCE<br>OF MUSIC, IN THE PROMOTION OF CONCERTS AND OTHER<br>ACTIVITIES.|Summary of the purposes of<br>the charity as set out in its<br>governing document<br>THE OBJECTS OF THE SOCIETY SHALL BE TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC IN<br>THE ARTS AND SCIENCES, AND IN PARTICULAR THE ART AND SCIENCE<br>OF MUSIC, IN THE PROMOTION OF CONCERTS AND OTHER<br>ACTIVITIES.|
|---|---|
|Summary of the main<br>activities in relation to those<br>purposes for the public<br>benefit, in particular, the<br>activities, projects or services<br>identified in the accounts.<br>Act 2006 to have due regard to the guidance issued by the Charity<br>Commission on public benefit.<br>Membership of the choral society is open to any singer, subject to<br>directed towards 4 public concerts per year. We believe that our<br>music, developing sight reading skill and vocal technique, and singing<br>as a group.<br>For our audience the enjoyment of hearing (and at Christmas<br>We also hold choral workshops, which are open to all singers, and<br>offer the chance to learn a variety of choral works with famous and<br>local conductors concluding with an informal sing through.  The<br>experience both singing and music sight reading and taking part in<br>performances. Many of these singers then move on to join the main<br>choir. <br>The Trustees have complied with the duty in section 4 ofthe Charities<br>passing an audition by the Music Director. Rehearsals are then<br>activities benefit both singers and audience; for participants learning<br>participating in) a variety of musical styles, often involving<br>professional soloists and instrumentalists. Tickets are competitively<br>priced to attract<br>a wide audience with both concession and children’s<br>tickets available. All full time students and under 26 year olds benefit<br>from a reduced membership subscription rate. In addition, any<br>member with financial difficulties can privately discuss a special<br>reduced subscription arrangement with the Membership Secretary.<br>Community choirwas established for new non auditioned singers to||
|Statement confirming<br>whether the trustees have<br>had regard to the guidance<br>issued by the Charity<br>Commission on public benefit|The trustees have complied with the guidance issued by the Charity<br>Commission on public benefit.|





## **Achievements and Performance** 

In September 2023 we began our third choir year with Music Director Tom Newall and with Rachel Fright now as accompanist we have the start of a period of stability for the Choral Society. Tom’s choice of music with the agreement of the planning group, con�nue to be both challenging and inspiring. 

Tom & Rachel led and accompanied our annual Singing Day with Puccini’s youthful Gloria. This was held in our usual rehearsal venue, Trinity Methodist Church, with over 100 singers. We also offered non-CCS singers the chance to join the choir for a performance of the work at our Spring Concert. And we gained a couple of new members. 

In November we gave a performance of Rossini’s Pe�t Messe Solenelle and a Palestrina piece in the town hall with Rachel on piano, Tom Pieczora on harmonium and four opera�c soloists. 

We trialled running an iden�cal programme with Salford Choral Society, allowing members to sing in both concerts if they wished which was very successful. 

In December, our Christmas Concert was held in the Daneside Theatre as the Town Hall was unavailable. This was an ‘interes�ng’ experience with different acous�cs, ligh�ng and staging. There was only room for our digital piano in a corner and Tom had to stand halfway up the central aisle of the audience for us to be able to see him. Expenditure was kept to a minimum, because of the cost of the venue, but we had a sizeable audience and made a small profit. 

We had another booking from Foden’s Brass Band to sing with them at various hotels on Christmas Eve, which raised a sizeable sum which went towards choir funds. 

In January 2024 we started rehearsals for Puccini’s Gloria and Elgar’s The Music Makers to be accompanied by the Na�onal Fes�val Orchestra. In them we have found an orchestral partner of high quality but at affordable rates. 

The new Mayor’s ceremonial service this �me was held in the Town Hall with musical contribu�ons from her family and the choir. We performed the Music Makers and our efforts were very much appreciated by the town. 

Our summer concert featured Bob Chilco�’s Songs My Heart has Taught Me and Crea�on Song which we sang with the composer at our 2022 Singing Day. Followed loosely by a theme of the environment, there was lots of new and challenging music and a warm reac�on by the audience to pieces they had never heard before. 

The community choir has flourished in number and in vocal strength across the 2023/24 season. They sang at the cricket club at Christmas, collaborated with Biddulph Male Voice choir for a joint concert at the town hall and gave a summer concert at St Mary’s Astbury alongside their regular one at Trinity. 

Oue website is now using the Making Music pla�orm. It is so much more informa�ve and Phil has ably helped members to make the most of its resources. 



## **Financial Review** 


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Review of the charity’s  The funds at 1 [st] September 2023 were £27.229.56 and at 31 [st]<br>financial position at the end  August 2024, £33,402.23. £2000 of this was due to the increase in<br>of the period<br>membership.<br>Although keeping to our plan for 2 orchestral concerts and 2 with<br>piano accompaniment a year, expenditure was double that of our<br>income for 4 concerts. Audience numbers are s�ll varying but<br>concert expenses are increasing.<br>We hope the increase in subscrip�ons from September 2024 to<br>£180 per year will enable us to have more flexibility when<br>choosing venues and accompaniments for concerts.<br>Statement explaining the  As most of the society's energies are directed to the prepara�on<br>policy for holding reserves  and staging of four choral concerts each year and that we cannot<br>stating why they are held  rely solely on audience numbers to cover our costs, reserves<br>should therefore reflect the amounts needed to provide these<br>objec�ves. Based on costs over previous years the society believes<br>that it is prudent to maintain reserves of €20,000, based on two<br>orchestral and two keyboard concerts, which will be reviewed<br>annually at the first mee�ng of the Execu�ve Commi�ee a�er the<br>Annual General Mee�ng.<br>Amount of reserves held  £20,000<br>Details of fund materially in  None<br>deficit<br>Explanation of any<br>uncertainties about the<br>charity continuing as a going<br>concern<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


## **Additional information (optional)** 

|<br>The charity’s principal<br>sources of funds (including<br>any fundraising)<br>|Members subscrip�ons<br>Proft from Concerts and Singing Days.<br>Fundraising such as rafes, carol singing, garden<br>trail, socials.|
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|Investment policy and<br>objectives including any<br>social investment policy<br>adopted<br>|We had moved our bank accounts from HSBC to the Co-opera�ve<br>bank in 2022 and this year we also moved our reserves from<br>Virgin Money to the Skipton Building Society to gain a be�er rate<br>of interest.|
|<br>A description of the principal<br>risks facing the charity<br> <br>||





Structure, Governance and Management
Description of charity's
trusts..
Type of goveming document
Constitution
How is the charity
constituted?
Soclety
Reference and Administrativ8 détails
Chari
name
Other name the Chari
uses
Re
istered charit
number
Charity's principal address
Con
leton Choral Soci
515851
68 Fen￿ Avenue
Macclesfield
SK10 1LT
Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
Dates acted ff not for
whole year
Name of person {or
body) entitled to
int trustee
Trustee name
oiri¢e (if ary)
ifan
Lynne Evans
Tony Bartley
Cathy Evans
Pam Upchurch
Phil Edwards
Chair
Vice Chair
Secretary
Treasurer
Membership Secretary
Librarian
Margaret Gartside
Sandie Boynton
Patti Pinto
Publicty
Wardrobe
Kirsty Edwards
Suzan Moore
Concert Co-ordinator
10
Soprano rep
Alto rep
TenorlBass rep
Shirley Jones
lan Pickford
12
Declarations
The trustses declare that they have approved the trustses. report abov•.
Signed on behalf of the charity's tru8te•8
Slgnaturels)
Full name(s)
Position {eg Secretary,
Chair, otc)
Pamela Upchurch
Treasurer
Lynne Evan8
Chair
Date
27 Il Z*

-on
leton Choral Societ
Income and Ex
RECEIPTS
enditure account5 for
ear endin
31st Au
ust 2024
PAYMENTS
-oncert Ineome
Autumn Concert
Christrpas Concert
Spring Concert
Summer Concert
Conce
nsès
Auturnn Concert
Christmas cOn￿rt
Sprin9 Concert
Surnmer Concert
£1.603.89
£1.678.50
£2.767.48
£1.524 53
£2,955.20
£1.10268
£7.556.41
£2,410.48
£7,SY2.40
£14,024.77
k interest
Runnin
Costs
Virgin Money
Skipton Buiding Sw'ety
£37.73
£0.00
NFMS subscriplionllnsuran
Musical Direttor
Accompanist
Hall Hire
Website
£543 QKI
£5,91500
£3,656 00
£1.&8000
£181.60
£15.640.30
-undraisin
£1,375.40
£11.975.60
MRC GiftAid
£3,814.49
De
osi
£613.50
IAusic loan
and sèles
£885.10
Music Hlre and
urchase
£3,047.50
>ale of uniforms
£14900
Unlform
£168.00
£3,010.15
Sundrle
£308.49
~ommun
£10,085 OJ
mmuni
Choir
£7,028.43
In
£837.07
In
23
£903.83
4rmed Man Sin
in
Da
24
£840.71
Arrn￿ Man Sin
in
24
£4.56
£36,674.95
£12,074.31
Total In¢om•
£44,247.35
Total Expenditure
£38,074.68
Profrt for Yèar
£6.172.67
Totsl
£44,247.3S
Ttytsl
£44,247.35
Reserves brought forward
£27.229.56 Reserv*$ ¢arrfed forward
£33,402.23
Represented by..
enin
balance
Representèd by'.-
Closin
balances
at 1st Se
embèr 2023
31st Au
11St 2024
O-OP
Gu￿ent accounl
Membgrship account
Commtjnily account
Charities a￿Unt
£7Ql.49
£8,505 03
£3,367.69
£14.661.35
Coop
Current account
Co-op
Membetship account
Cmp
Cominunity Choir aGcounl
Skiploft 8 S Ch8lFties a¢counl
£3.337.61
£8.435.22
£6.929.32
£14, 700 08
O-OP
£27,229.56
£33,402.23
Auditor's re
ort
avè examined the receipts. books and accounts of Congleton Choral Society for the year endlng 31st August 2024
hereby verily that in my opinion the financial slalements. which have been prepared on an In￿me and expenditure
trJasi5 using historical ￿st convention. give 8 true and fair view of the financtal affairs as at 31st August. 2024.
Slgned by-
Signed by: .
IL.￿ .
Pam Upchurch (Honorary Treasurer)
John Tudor (Auditor)
-on
leton Choral Societ
Income and Ex
RECEIPT5
enditure accounts for
ear endin
31st Au
ust 2024
PAYMENTS
-oncert In
ome
Contert ex
enses

-on
leton Choral Societ
Income and Ex
RECEIPTS
enditure account5 for
ear endin
31st Au
ust 2024
PAYMENTS
-oncert Ineome
Autumn Concert
Christrpas Concert
Spring Concert
Summer Concert
Conce
nsès
Auturnn Concert
Christmas cOn￿rt
Sprin9 Concert
Surnmer Concert
£1.603.89
£1.678.50
£2.767.48
£1.524 53
£2,955.20
£1.10268
£7.556.41
£2,410.48
£7,SY2.40
£14,024.77
k interest
Runnin
Costs
Virgin Money
Skipton Buiding Sw'ety
£37.73
£0.00
NFMS subscriplionllnsuran
Musical Direttor
Accompanist
Hall Hire
Website
£543 QKI
£5,91500
£3,656 00
£1.&8000
£181.60
£15.640.30
-undraisin
£1,375.40
£11.975.60
MRC GiftAid
£3,814.49
De
osi
£613.50
IAusic loan
and sèles
£885.10
Music Hlre and
urchase
£3,047.50
>ale of uniforms
£14900
Unlform
£168.00
£3,010.15
Sundrle
£308.49
~ommun
£10,085 OJ
mmuni
Choir
£7,028.43
In
£837.07
In
23
£903.83
4rmed Man Sin
in
Da
24
£840.71
Arrn￿ Man Sin
in
24
£4.56
£36,674.95
£12,074.31
Total In¢om•
£44,247.35
Total Expenditure
£38,074.68
Profrt for Yèar
£6.172.67
Totsl
£44,247.3S
Ttytsl
£44,247.35
Reserves brought forward
£27.229.56 Reserv*$ ¢arrfed forward
£33,402.23
Represented by..
enin
balance
Representèd by'.-
Closin
balances
at 1st Se
embèr 2023
31st Au
11St 2024
O-OP
Gu￿ent accounl
Membgrship account
Commtjnily account
Charities a￿Unt
£7Ql.49
£8,505 03
£3,367.69
£14.661.35
Coop
Current account
Co-op
Membetship account
Cmp
Cominunity Choir aGcounl
Skiploft 8 S Ch8lFties a¢counl
£3.337.61
£8.435.22
£6.929.32
£14, 700 08
O-OP
£27,229.56
£33,402.23
Auditor's re
ort
avè examined the receipts. books and accounts of Congleton Choral Society for the year endlng 31st August 2024
hereby verily that in my opinion the financial slalements. which have been prepared on an In￿me and expenditure
trJasi5 using historical ￿st convention. give 8 true and fair view of the financtal affairs as at 31st August. 2024.
Slgned by-
Signed by: .
IL.￿ .
Pam Upchurch (Honorary Treasurer)
John Tudor (Auditor)
-on
leton Choral Societ
Income and Ex
RECEIPT5
enditure accounts for
ear endin
31st Au
ust 2024
PAYMENTS
-oncert In
ome
Contert ex
enses