Ewyas Harold Memorial Hall Charity number 520947
Financial statements for the year ended 28[th] February 2021
| Contents | Page | |
|---|---|---|
| Legal and administrative information | 2 | |
| Trustees Report | 3 - 4 | |
| Independent examiner’s report | 5 | |
| Statement of Financial Activities | 6 | |
| Balance Sheet | 7 | |
| Notes forming part of the financial statements | 8 |
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Ewyas Harold Memorial Hall Charity number 520947
Legal and administrative information
Status Charitable Company limited by guarantee Charity number 520947 Registered office Ewyas Harold Memorial Hall Pontrilas Road Ewyas Harold Herefordshire HR2 0EL Management Committee Roger Bradley Chairman Ann Bradley Booking Secretary Janet Mailes Treasurer Trefor Edwards Sue Jones Andrew Lee Jones Glyn Baker Jackie Barns-Graham Geoff Kwalkarf Mark Pontin until 4[th] Nov 2020 Bankers Lloyds 8 High Town, Hereford HR1 2AE Independent examiner Thorne & Co. 1 St. Mary's Street Ross On Wye Herefordshire HR9 5HT
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Ewyas Harold Memorial Hall Charity number 520947
Report of the trustees for the year ended 28[th] February 2021
The trustees submit their annual report and the financial statements for the year ending 28[th] February 2021. In preparing this report the trustees have adopted the provisions of the Charities SORP (FS102).
The charity is a charitable association governed by its constitution dated 8[th] September 1994.
Aims
The object of Ewyas Harold Memorial Hall is the provision and maintenance of a village hall for the use of the inhabitants of the Parishes of Dulas, Ewyas Harold, Kenderchurch and Kentchurch without distinction of political, religious or other opinions, including use for meetings, lectures and classes, and for other forms of recreation and leisure-time occupation, with the object of improving the conditions of life for the said inhabitants.
Organisation
The charity is run by a Management Committee all of whom are the trustees. The Committee when complete consists of 4 elected members, 1 appointed member from each of the groups using the Hall and 4 co-opted members.
All members will stand down at the AGM but may be re-elected or re appointed. Committee members elect the Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer and the charity must hold at least 2 ordinary meetings and an AGM each year. One third of members must be present to have a quorum at meetings and all votes are decided by simple majority.
New committee members are given a copy of the constitution, and the latest accounts together with guidance as to the role of a charity trustee and the rules concerning public benefit.
Activities and Achievements in support of the objects:
Activities at the Hall were severely restricted by Covid regulations, but, after completing risk assessments, installing appropriate cleaning and sanitising equipment and instituting new procedures for the use of the Hall some bookings did take place albeit at a very much reduced level.
The Hall committee continued to meet throughout the year utilising various virtual platforms. We have for a long time been concerned that the electricity supply to the Hall was too small for the large events that are held there so during the year we installed a second supply, increasing the installed capacity from 100Amps to 160Amps.
Apart from what at times seemed almost weekly trawling through Government Covid guidance to determine what the rules were for village halls, implementing changes as needed and then helping potential users ensure that their events could be held safely, the main focus of the committee during the year was planning and preparing for the extension and complete refurbishment of the kitchen at the Hall, a project that is scheduled to start in September 2021.
We were also pleased to be able to take part in the Tree Council’s National Tree week when 4 trees including one of Britain’s rarest trees, a Black Poplar. The trees were supplied by our Parish council and planted by children from the local school.
Financial review
2021 saw the Hall completely shut down for extended periods during lockdowns and when it could be open it was only for very limited events. This meant that income from lettings fell by approximately 75%. However, in addition to lettings income, the Hall receives regular income from solar panels that are installed at the Hall, from ground rent for an air cadets building on our land and from a clothing collection bin in our
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Ewyas Harold Memorial Hall Charity number 520947
car park. This income was down over the year, but only by about 10%. We received considerable support from the Government during the year in the form of Covid grants and, when we add in a £1,000 anonymous donation that was made to the Hall, the result for the year was a gross income of £30,075, with a surplus for the year of £17,512.
This resulted in a balance of £73,285 at the end of the year.
Since the end of the financial year we have been successful in obtaining grants for the kitchen extension totalling £15,000 from the National Lotteries Fund and from the Bernard Sunley Charitable Foundation. At the time of writing this report an order has been placed for the work which is scheduled to cost £69,000 and work has started.
Reserves Policy
The Trustees maintain a policy of holding a maintenance reserve of £5,000 to cover potentially expensive repairs in the event of failure of our solar panel system or of our air source heat pumps. A reserve of £20,000 has been built up to cover the replacement of part of the Hall roof, something we anticipate having to do in the next few years. We have also maintained and grown a reserve to fund the planned kitchen extension and which at the 28/2/21 stood at £40,000.
Future plans
During 2021/22 we anticipate a return to an increased level of activity at the Hall but probably still significantly below pre-Covid levels as people take time to adjust. The main activities for the Trustees will supporting potential user groups to get their activities running again and facilitating the kitchen extension.We will also be developing, with the assistance of our local Scout group, a wildflower area in our garden.
Acknowledgements and Thanks
My thanks go to all of the Trustees for the work that they do. Our longest serving Trustee, Mr Mark Pontin, retired as a trustee during the year and we are extremely grateful for his hard work for over 20 years as a Trustee.
Thanks also go to Jackie who cleans our hall, to Sheila Watkins who is our Designated Premises Supervisor and to Thorne & Co. for acting as independent examiners..
Signed on behalf of the Trustees
R Bradley Chairman and Trustee
28/08/2021
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Ewyas Harold Memorial Hall Charity number 520947 CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts • Saction A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trusteesl m•mb•rs of Memorial Hall {Dulas} IEwyas-Harold-KerKlerchurch-Kentchurch Memorial Hall) On accounts for the ytrar andad 28 February 2021 Charity no {if any) 520947 Sat out on pagas I report lo the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above ¢harity1lhe Trust") for the year ended 28 February 2021. Responsibilitie5 and As the charity trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation basis of r•port of the a¢counts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 20111"Ihe Acri. I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts Carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I have fo15owed the applicable Dire¢lions given by the Charity Commission under seclion 145lSllbl of the Act. I have completed my examination. I confimi that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination which gives me cause lo believe that in, any material respe¢l.' accounting re¢ords were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Acl Dr the accounts do not accord with the accounting rewrds Independent examinerfs statement I have no ¢oncems and have come across rso other matters in connection wilh Ihe examination lo which attention should bè drawn in order lo enable a proper understanding of th8 a¢¢ounts to be reached. Signed: As Dato.. 20 October 2021 Namo: Edward Chades Richards of Thorne & Co. Relevant professional qualifi¢ationl$l or body Ilf any): FCCA Address: 1 Sl. Mary's Street, Ross-on-wye, Herefordshire HR9 5HT IER O¢tobor 2018 Page S
Ewyas Harold Memorial Hall Charity number 520947
Statement of Financial Activities (incorporating the income and expenditure account)
For the year ended 28th February 2021
| 2021 | 2020 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Incoming Resources | |||
| Hall Letting | £ 3,044 | £12,825 | |
| Catering & Refreshments | £641 | ||
| Whist Drives | £ 30 | £300 | |
| Ground Rent | £ 3,597 | £3,972 | |
| Equipment Hire | £10 | ||
| Textile Recycling Bins | £ 571 | £661 | |
| Parking | £ 40 | £35 | |
| Sale of Unused Items | £ - | ||
| Donations – Cash | £50 | ||
| Donations – CAF | £ 1,000 | ||
| Renewable energy payments | £ 3,626 | £4,198 | |
| Wayleave | £ 31 | £31 | |
| Grants | £ 18,136 | ||
| Total incoming resources | £ 30,075 | £22,723 | |
| Resources expended | |||
| Cleaning | |||
| Wages | £ 488 | £1,426 | |
| Materials | £ 64 | £182 | |
| Hygiene Services | £ 140 | £187 | |
| Light & Heat | |||
| Gas | £71 | ||
| Electricity | £ 1,066 | £1,001 | |
| Insurance | £ 1,719 | £1,685 | |
| Water Rates | £ 226 | £156 | |
| Hall Repairs, Renewals & Maintenance | £ 7,641 | £2,737 | |
| Planning Application – Kitchen Extension | £ 259 | ||
| Postage, Printing & Stationery | |||
| Licences & Fees | £ 505 | £684 | |
| Refunds | |||
| Sundry Expenses | |||
| Covid 19 | £ 454 | ||
| Total Expenditure | £ 12,563 | £8,129 | |
| Excess of income over Expenditure for the Year |
£ 17,512 | £14,594 |
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Ewyas Harold Memorial Hall Charity number 520947
Balance sheet
Reconciliation Statement for the Year ended 28th February 2021
Reconciliation
Balances at 29th Feb 2020
Lloyds Current Accounts £ 55,724 Petty cash £ 50 £ 55,774 Add excess of income over Expenditure for the Year £ 17,512 £ 73,285 Balances at 28th Feb 2021 Lloyds Current Accounts £ 73,235 Petty cash £ 50 £ 73,285
Note: Due to rounding, numbers presented throughout this report may not add up precisely to the totals indicated and percentages may not precisely reflect the absolute figures for the same reason
Approved by trustees on and signed on their behalf by
R Bradley
Chairman and Trustee
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Ewyas Harold Memorial Hall Charity number 520947
Notes forming part of the financial Statements for the year ended 28[th] February 2021
The accounts are prepared on a receipts and payments basis and include the results of the Charity's operations as described in the Trustees Report, all of which are continuing.
There are no restricted funds.
The accounts have been prepared in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Practise for Charity Accounts. (SORP FRS102) issued under the Charities Act 2011.
Income is accounted for as received by the Charity
Expenditure is included on a payments basis.
Value Added Tax is not recoverable by the Charity and as such is included in the relevant costs in the Statement of Financial Activities. The Trust is a registered charity and is exempt from taxation on its income and gains for charitable purposes.
Donations and Grants – We were surprised and pleased to receive an anonymous donation of £1,000 through the Charities Aid foundation. Our thanks go to the anonymous donor.
We also received 4 Covid grants from the Government amounting to £18,153.58 which have ensured the Hall remains in a sound financial position and well placed to undertake the planned expansion to the kitchen in the 21/22 financial year.
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