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NOTTON VILLAGE HALL TRUST

Minutes of Trustees’ Meeting on 24[th] May 2023 held in the Hall at 7.30.

Present: Janette Smith Chair Alan Shand Vice-chair Bairbre Hepworth Dennis Gillibrand Peter Taylor Secretary Helen Jaggar John Hicks Frank Carter

The Chair welcomed the new Trustees, Helen Jaggar and John Hicks, to the meeting.

The 2022 accounts had been received and confirmed. Janette Smith will forward them to the Charity Commission, along with the Annual Report from the Management Committee. Logging on to the Charity Commission is changing: when the new system is up Janette will arrange for other trustees to also have access.

The Trustees noted that the Sports Field levelling and restoration, all financed by grants, was now complete, and thanked Alan Shand for getting the works done. The Ings footpath has been cleared and is used regularly by residents.

It was noted that the Cricket Club were still struggling to field players at the moment and were down to one team: this may continue to be a problem. Girls’ football will be starting soon on the field.

Notton Pastures was briefly discussed: noted that there is a steady income from the grazing licence: the grass is cut fairly regularly, and the Picnic event had introduced a number of residents to its existence.

It was noted that in general routine and maintenance expenditure on the Hall is covered by hiring income. Fundraising functions, bonfires and galas are needed for major items.

There was considerable discussion about the lack of younger people coming to serve on the Management Committee. Alan Shand wishes to retire as Chairman next March, and other important Committee posts may also have to be filled at that time. Alan will make a list of all the things he has taken on as Chairman, to see if any can be shared out.

John Proctor will run a Gala this year (23 July) as a “private” venture, with a large contribution to the Hall. The format will be much as usual: there will be room for Village stalls if anyone can be found to run them. Alan Shand will run his “last” Bonfire event in November.

The Chair will call the next meeting in May 2024.

Minutes 24 May 2023

Notton Village Hall Management Committee Meeting Minutes Wednesday 15[th] March 2023. AGM from 7pm, General Meeting from 7.30pm

Present : Alan Shand (Chair), Peter Taylor (Honorary Secretary, Treasurer) John Hicks (Minute Taker), Margaret Shand, Darrel Cartwright, Alison King, Eleanor Turner, Andrew Legg, Chris Key, Jean Duncan

  1. Apologies were received from Jeanette Smith, Sue Parkinson, Helen Jaggar, Mick Blain, Michael Hunter, Eileen Peters

  2. Annual General Meeting:

  3. a) Chairman’s report – Presented by Alan Shand

    • i. Mr Shand presented then 39[th] report which was the 72[nd] overall.

    • ii. Mr Shand thanked all of the committee members for their hard work throughout the year in the organising and running of the different events. He also thanked the following for their duties on the committee.

      • Treasurer – Mr Peter Taylor

      • Secretary – Mr Peter Taylor

      • Minute Taker – Mr John Hicks.

      • Booking Clerk – Mrs Alison King

      • Two hundred Club – Mrs Eleanor Turner

      • Social & Fundraising – Mrs Alison King

      • Village Hall Website – Mrs Darrel Cartwright

      • Social Pavilion Booking – Mrs Darrel Cartwright

    • iii. Mr Shand thanked all the villagers and their families who had helped at various functions throughout the year. He noted that the village were lucky to have so many people running and attending village events, keeping the village a special place to live.

    • iv. Work commenced on the sports field on the 11[th of] March 2022 and initially went well. Some underground problems in places delayed the process and incurred extra costs. This delayed the seeing of the field and prevented it being ready for the cricket season. The very dry summer caused the area to be reseeded. In the end the village now has a topquality sports field costing £250,000, all paid for by grants from the Lottery, Sports England, and the FCC Foundation.

    • v. Looking forward Mr Shand hoped to recruit new members to the committee, ‘new blood’ hopefully generating new ideas and filling some of the posts on the committee.

    • vi. Finally, Mr Shand offered thanks to all those who helped in any way towards the continuing success of Notton village.

Peter Taylor suggested a large vote of thanks to Shand for all the continuing hard work on behalf of the village. This was echoed by all present.

b) Accounts – presented by Peter Taylor

The accounts were as follows:

The audited balance sheet for 2022 and explanatory notes had been circulated. The financial position is healthy, with about £87,800 in the bank and the deposit account. The drainage and levelling of the sports field is complete, and all bills paid, covered by grants. Works on Notton Pastures are complete, with no major expenditure to come, and a steady income (about £3,800 pa) expected from the grazing licence. Income from functions and hires about covers essential expenditure, but income from the Bonfire event is needed for any improvements which can’t be covered by grants.

Peter Taylor requested questions and proposed that the accounts be accepted as accurate. This was voted upon, and the accounts passed.

No new members or potential new members were present.

As there were no changes to Officers, no election was held.

  1. Minutes of last meeting 18[th] January 2023 were passed.

4. Secretary's report : Peter Taylor

No new information for report.

5. Treasurer’s report: Peter Taylor

VHMC Accounts information for the Committee Meeting 15th March 2023

Current financial position (end February)

Current account 24,061

Pastures account 2,802

Deposit account 52,827

Total £79,690

Unity Bank have informed the Treasurer that they will no longer accept cash deposits via the Post Office, but that will have to use the NatWest branch in Wakefield. This is not very convenient. He asked that, as far as possible, payments were made via BACS or cheque. The bank account is Unity Bank, 60-83-01, account 20166827.

Several comments and suggestions were made on this, particularly on the method of payment by residents and non-residents, making bookings. A committee decision was to accept cash, if the only option, but encourage change to online transfers or cheque.

6. Sports and Social Pavilion report: Darrel Cartwright

In addition to repeat business from village musicians, since January several new hirers through the doors, all very pleased with the venue; Parties, Wakes, Societies – all bringing a new audience. In discussions with a promising new hirer who may bring seasonal longerterm business to the Pavilion, syncing well with the NCC season.

The new business was discussed. This is an academy of football for girls. This is run by a local Assistant Head. The girls are juniors, and the season starts in September and finishes in April, so dovetails with the cricket season. They would use the field and pavilion. A hire agreement has been formulated and ready to sign. This is a new and exciting venture for Notton.

7. Tennis Club report: John Pratt

The courts were recently cleaned and treated against moss growth by professional tennis court builders, DoeSport, at a cost of £3,400.00. The condition of the paint on the surface and the lining on the courts is vulnerable in the washing and cleaning process. DoeSport completed the work with care such that repainting will not be needed this year.

Annual subscriptions are due on the 1 April. These remain at £65 for Seniors, £22 for Students and £17 for Juniors payable to:

The Treasurer, Notton Tennis Club, 93 George Lane, Notton, Wakefield, WF4 2NQ.

The previous discount for prompt payment is no longer available.

A new code for the gate padlock will be entered on the 2 April 2023 and details will be issued to members once subscriptions have been received.

To start the season a round robin tournament will be held on Saturday the 15 April 2023 commencing at 2.00 pm. All players are welcome to take part. Tea and cakes will be available.

An "Open Day" is being planned for Saturday the 13 May from 2.00 through to 4.00pm. Details for the day should be available soon.

Details of both events are on the notice board in the clubhouse and a notice will be posted in the village shop.

Andrew Legg asked re member numbers. John Pratt said there are about fifty seniors and a few juniors.

8. Cricket Club report. Read by Andrew Legg, newly appointed Liaison Officer, compiled by Warren Schofield.

fundraising event that they had in the calendar, they hope that the money can be used towards the purchase of the roll-on covers.

Darrel Cartwright asked re the time of entry to the car boot sales. After previous car boot events starting much earlier, a later 8am time for gates to open was agreed at the request of residents, so she felt this should still apply.

This signage was discussed at the meeting, in detail, by the committee. It appeared that the sign would be 2.5 metres by 1.5 metres and would be located on the gable end side of the pavilion. It would be made of aluminium. Alan Shand commented on his approval for the sign. There was discussion about how to formulate the sign and who would pay for each part, as each club has different logos. Andrew Legg asked about the financing as he could then report back to the cricket club. It was decided by the committee that the village hall would pay for a main sign stating’ Notton Sport and Social Club’ The individual clubs would then pay for their signs which would be placed underneath the main sign.

There was a lot of discussion regarding the placing of any honours boards. Several suggestions were made, including, placing them on the side of the TV, having a pull-down screen. Andrew Legg mentioned that the cricket club wished it to have a ‘cricket feel’, possibly different decoration. Alison King noted that several other hirers, for funerals etc, would not wish too much regalia.

The committee decided that, as a starting position, the honours boards could be on either side of the TV and the changing rooms could have appropriate regalia. The situation could be reviewed at intervals.

It was noted that the cricket club had a TV licence, and they would like anyone else using it, to pay a hire charge to the club. This was accepted.

show. Alan Shand asked about the old site screens which were abandoned near to the bonfire site. The committee agreed to give the cricket club until the 6[th] May to remove them. After this date, Alan Shand would have them removed and charge the club.

There was much discussion over the siting of the beer pump. The order for the pump has gone in. Numerous suggestions were made, but the final decision by the committee was to site the beer pump in the scorer’s room when not in use.

9. Archery Club report: Chris Key

Now outdoor shooting has fully commenced.

A fathers’ day shoot is being arranged. Members are encouraged to enter tournaments.

They hope to have a beginners’ course for new members on the 13th of April on an evening. At a competition last Saturday, the archery team fared very well.

10. Notton Pastures : Report compiled by Helen Jaggar, read out by John Hicks

The Woodland Trust whips have been delivered, just over four hundred, and will be planted in the pastures during March. A family fun day to encourage families and children to get involved is planned for Sunday 21st May, full details of activities and times will be circulated on social media, notice boards and in the shop in due course. The subcommittee is keen for the event to promote the environmental benefits of the project and for people to see getting involved as an investment in both theirs and their children’s future.

Darrel Cartwright asked if advertisement should go onto the village hall website. Peter Taylor felt, not yet. Margaret Shand asked about the stable building on the Pastures. Peter Taylor confirmed a letter of complaint had been received about the structure recently erected as it is green belt. The pastures committee had replied that this was a temporary build and therefore may not require planning. No further reply received.

11. Gala Report – no report as unlikely to be a gala in 2023.

12. Neighbourhood Watch. Report by Alan Shand

Alan Shand confirmed these were being received, but the quality of information was poor, and the reports were more general, rather than specific to Notton.

13. Village Hall booking: Alison King

The hall has continued with regular enquiries and hires for parties and events. The hall is steadily being booked which manages the bookings well. Feedback is very good from external hirers and repeat bookings are happening from this.

Regular groups continue to flourish filling a need for the villagers and visitors alike.

We have been gifted an older iPhone by Christine Archbell which is easier to use than the old phone. The number remains the same. Most hire enquiries are still coming via emails.

14. Village Hall website. Report by Darrel Cartwright

Notton Bonfire Charity thank you letters published on News Page. NCC Fixtures list published Tennis Club page updated with Andrew Legg as Treasurer and Membership Sec General maintenance with events coming and going.

Darrel Cartwright commented that she would like to see more village input. Alan Shand suggested that more information regarding cricket club, tennis club, socials, could go onto the front page.

Another suggestion was a village welcome letter could be given to all newcomers and a welcoming social event could be reconsidered.

15. Social and Fundraising. Report by Alison King

The first event a Quiz Night takes place on the 24th of this month. This is proving a popular event.

A Sunday Lunch is currently being advertised on Sunday 23rd April with a speaker Annabel Smith talking about being a beer sommelier. Tickets are for sale and include a two-course lunch £22.50. Please contact Pat Aspinall. Notice is in the shop.

The Coronation Coffee Morning will take place on the 8th May with a special cake and Prosecco to celebrate. £2 per ticket.

Nicola Mills has been booked to sing again in the hall. She will be performing on Saturday 17th June. Tickets will be on sale next month but if anyone is interested, please let me know.

Safari Supper will take place on Saturday 12th August details will follow.

Early date for the Autumn is a Magic Evening on Friday 20th October with Huddersfield Magic Circle. It will include a bar and supper. Again, details will be announced during the summer.

Alison King reiterated that the social committee were still looking for new members and anyone interested should contact her.

  1. Two hundred Club . Report by Eleanor Turner

February 2023

no name
£50 152 D. Clark
£20 51 Mr and Mrs B Philmore
£20 120 D. Gillibrand
March 2023
no name
£50 171 J. Mitchell
£20 50 S&J Croft
£20 130 J. Gill

AOB.

The following changes were suggested:

EXISTING RATES Commercial Rate/hour Residents Rate/hour
Whole Building (Large and small Hall together) £27 £15
Large Hall £22 £12
Small Hall £12 £6
Pavilion £12 £6
INCREASED RATES WEF 1/4/23 Commercial Rate/hour Residents Rate/hour
Whole Building (Large and small Hall together) £30 £20
Large Hall £25 £15
Small Hall £15 £8
Pavilion £15 £8

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17. Date of next meeting.

Wednesday 10[th] May 2023 at 7.30 pm

John Hicks- Scribe

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2.542.63 991.44 158.90 89.25 46.00 20166827 20401951 Functions (not incl Gala/Bonfirel Pastures urcha5e Other TOTAL EXPENDtnJRE INCOME General hire Functions Gala Inetl Bonfire Inetl 200 Club Covi(I grants Sports field draina HMRCgiftaid Notton Pastures donations Insurance out Contributions Grazin licence Rural payments a COIF interest TOTAL INCOME LESS Expenditure SURPLUSIDEFICIT HELD￿.. 67.00 28,188.53 163,988.22 110,427.93 lus refunds 15,794.00 6,504.92 4,698.69 8,413.83 700.00 2,667.00 136,515.92 0.00 0.00 850.00 1,967.87 2,270.00 4,374.49 220.57 184,977.29 -163,988.22 20.989.07 7,934.00 4,909.39 0.00 2,373.87 500.00 18,516.86 7,056.00 15,919.90 22,625.00 7,694.42 3,607.04 946.39 -1587.50 700.00 11,334.00

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rar¢ts 46,150.00 5,199.00 2,003.74 622.76 enc 2.69 80,460.47 110,427.93 -29,967.46 59.28 76,106.37 28,188.53 47.917.84 Unity Bank accounts at year end ADD to clear COIF deposit WC CURRE1￿ BALANCE SURPLUSIDEFICIT 20166827 20401951 32,845.29 2.162.32 36,378.94 7,860.17 28,066.81 46,142.45 52,827.11 87.834.72 20.989.07 22,606.54 66,845.65 -29,967.46 22,603.85 96,813.11 96,813.11 I have prepared the above Balance Sheet from the book5, vouchers, and information supplied to me. In my view they have been properl drawn up so asto exhi bit a true and correct view of the stateof affair5 of thevil lage Hall Management Committee Christine M Archbell Honorary Auditor Date IG Monthly Cash Book 2022.xlsx