## SEATON VILLAGE HALL 

## TRUSTEE’S REPORT 

2022 has seen the hall enter a new phase in its development providing for the community. The management committee now are working better together and the results are shown on our latest accounts. 

The hall is the hub of the community of Seaton and we have got to make it work, Jean and I are not getting any younger so the support is very welcome. 

Children’s parties in the hall are continuing to come in thick and fast with most weekends being booked up very quickly. 

There is going to be a conflict of interest in the parking of vehicles between the rugby club and people using the hall. I hope this can be resolved very quickly at the next ordinary meeting. 

The festival held at the end of April 2022 proved to be very successful (with a lot of unseen work by Andrew myself and Jean) which I must admit nearly seen me off, and we were able to donate over £10,000 to Cancer Relief U.K. as a result. 

We were able to continue with the free children’s fun day at the start of September with help with a donation from Allerdale. We also held a Children’s Christmas party in December and in early January 2023 the over 65s party both attended very well and all enjoyed the events, these two events were sponsored by Whythegill Wind Farm Community Fund. For the first time the hall opened up on Christmas Day and a Christmas lunch was provided for 25 people again the feed back has been excellent from all three events. 

We also held a fund raising day for the “Blood Bikes” which proved extremely successful with over 100 bikers motor bikes/scooters on the field we are hoping to have another event this year. 

Hopefully the first stage of the balcony will be completed soon (the hold up has been finding a drain where nobody knew there was one) and the structural engineer Tom Short has had to resubmit plans for the metal work. 

2023 hopefully will go as well as 2022 and the hall will continue to thrive. 

Mike Thompson 



S6aton Village Hall Committee
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S6aton Village Hall Committee
& Exp￿￿1u￿• h¢(￿nI Ihb ye•1 •nd•d 3141 D•C•M￿ 2￿
Inctyn•
Hr• ofH•i
0,486
6.102
3,373
Gftyjnd R•nt
S••ton RLFC
G•n•rnl
S•#toft
710
Gr4nts
8,867
I7,￿2
27,1e
1.1JJ
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Total Incom•
49,180
27,346
Expndltur•
Ga•
439
418
Flr• & 8•w*¥
Cknanlng Ma10￿
Perfomlw R&hl¥ Sc¢
M*nt0n¥nc* & R•pa
191
128
6.244
317
1,108
171
170
2.980
0.1
823
1,184
EQ￿pTh
Ev•rrt•
t)0n0￿m
18.889
10,2&8
1.182
200
14.426
COVID-19 Ex￿nd1￿￿
Totsl Expendltur•
41.8x1
Surpwldoficbll for I1￿ yw
Cuff•nt A•••t•
C*•h kn Hffid
2,001
39,813 30 020
CtyM)untyNx4)UNt
37
32,102
Total ro•ourco• Employ•d
39.813
32.102
Accumulatqd Fund
Bol•nu brwghl fop•Ar
SU￿￿1{08r￿llj Iho y••r
32,102
19,182
39,813
to b• ift K¢ord•ru wmh th• brf(¥mthn aTrJ •Jpl•Mtkn• w•wt•d lo m•
•k¥)kn Woodm•n F.FA. 2023