Robert Windle Foundation
Charity Number 529471
Receipts and Payments Account for the year ended
31 March 2023
Windle & Bowker Limited Chartered Accountants
Robert Windle Foundation
Receipts & Payments Account
Year ended 31 March 2023
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| Independent examiner's report to the trustees | 4 |
| Receipts and Payments Account | 5 |
Robert Windle Foundation
Trustees' Annual Report
Year ended 31 March 2023
Reference and administrative details
Registered charity name Robert Windle Foundation
Charity registration number 529471
Principal office The Old Grammar School School Lane Earby Lancashire BB18 6QF
The trustees
Margaret Brown (Secretary) Anthony Tomlinson Rachael Taylor (Treasurer) Jane Riley Jennifer Beckwith (Appointed 14[th] January 2023) Diane Anderson (Appointed 14[th] January 2023)
Independent examiner Steven Briggs FCA Windle and Bowker Limited Croft House Station Road Barnoldswick Lancashire BB18 5NA
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Robert Windle Foundation
Trustees' Annual Report (continued)
Year ended 31 March 2023
Structure, governance and management
New trustees given advice on reading Charity Commission website regarding their role and responsibilities, before they agree to become a trustee.
We have policies on Risk assessment, health and safety and lone working.
We have an insurance policy which protects the trustees from personnel claims.
We hold monthly minuted meetings for trustees, to keep everyone up to date. Any interested parties/volunteers are welcome to attend our meetings. The minutes are available for anyone to read on request, they are displayed on the noticeboard for 1 month then stored.
Objectives and activities
To support education of the young people who are residents of the ancient parish of Thornton in Craven.
To keep the Old Grammar School Building in good sound order and available for the people of the Parish to use – subject to acceptance by the trustees.
By giving grants to schools, youth groups and individuals. Information on how to apply is available via the web site or by contacting the trustees directly.
To maintain the building by having a schedule of work to be undertaken each year to ensure that all is in good order and fit for purpose.
All new and existing Trustees are informed of their role and to read the information on the Charity Commission web site and to follow the guidelines of the Constitution.
Grants are requested via the website. Once received they are discussed at the monthly trustees meeting. The requests have to meet the guidelines set out in the constitution and on the web site. If all are happy to give the grant this accepted, and the monies sent via BACs transfer by the treasurer. On receipt of the grant, we ask that the recipients send either a letter of drawing or photographs of the activity that the grant has supported.
We use local tradesmen to carry out any work to the building or grounds We also have 3 volunteers who look after the grounds for us, and a group of people who will help at our events.
Achievements and performance
Throughout the year a programme of maintenance and upgrading of the building has been carried out to modernise the premises, and improve access. Following the opening of the café this has continued to be successful.
Our tenants using the upstairs room both departed in the summer 2022. We decided that we would try using the space as a shop for donated items, this has been very successful. The shop is open Tuesday and Friday afternoons alongside the café. We have many regular customers and people dropping in, there is always a lovely buzz about the group.
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Robert Windle Foundation
Trustees' Annual Report (continued)
Year ended 31 March 2023
We are continuing to give out grants, we aim to give out 4 grants each month this has been increased to £200.00 monthly since early 2023. The grants are given to local schools and youth groups eg football and rugby teams, Scouts and Guides and other local groups that have members under 24years of age eg the swimming club, brass band and bowling club to encourage young people to join or to train older members to support young people. In December 2022 we gave each of the local school a one off grant of £500.000
The ongoing situation of the roof repairs continues, we are steadily building up a surplus to pay for these repairs in the next few years. The estimated cost is between £20,000 and £30,000 2 roofing contractors have given very similar estimates. The present roof should last for another 8 – 10 years a local builder is checking the roof every year and carrying out any repairs, so far he states that the roof is sound. We may also apply for lottery funding to help with the cost of repairs to the roof.We have 2 volunteers who are working their way through renovating our outdoor furniture, they are doing a wonderful job this will allow us to make better use of the outdoor space.
We sadly lost Morris Horsfield in March 2022 he died suddenly and he will be very much missed. Margaret Greenwood also died in November she too was a long standing trustee and will be missed. Stella Bingham and Audery Carter stepped down. Jennifer Beckwith and Diane Anderson joined as trustees.
We hope to recruit other trustees this year and more volunteers to help with selling and running the cafe.
Financial Review
We are working towards having the necessary monies for the roof repair held in the bank account and to cover the cost of any emergency repairs or to cover the utility bills etc if the tenants leave.
Once we have completed the updates to the building then long term plans will be made regarding investments.
We raise money through selling donated household items and handicraft items through our shop and online, some more valuable items are sold on market place or Ebay. The café, craft group and other small social events are also profitable. This year we have been very successful both in fund raising and welcoming local people into our building. The building is very important to the local population and the love being able to come and visit us and enjoy our lovely grade 2* listed building and garden.
The trustees' annual report was approved on and signed on behalf of the board of trustees by:
Margaret Brown Secretary
Rachael Taylor Treasurer
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Robert Windle Foundation
Independent Examiner’s Report
Year ended 31 March 2023
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity (the Trust) for the year ended 31 March 2023 which are set out on pages 6 to 8.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As the charity trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (“the Act”).
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 followed the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Independent examiner’s statement
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect:
-
accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Act; or
-
• the accounts do not accord with the accounting records; or
I have no concerns 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.
Steven Briggs FCA Independent Examiner
Windle and Bowker Limited Croft House Station Road Barnoldswick Lancashire BB18 5NA
Date …………………………
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Robert Windle Foundation
Receipts and Payments Account
Year ended 31 March 2023
| Receipts Voluntary sources Donations Co-op Grant Fundraising Activies Fundraising sales Rental income Raffles Other Receipts Amazon refunds Water refund Total Receipts |
£ £ Unrestricted Restricted Total 57 57 - - 57 - 57 28,588 28,588 250 250 974 974 29,812 - 29,812 35 35 - 35 - 35 29,904 - 29,904 2023 |
2022 £ Total 200 3,528 |
|---|---|---|
| 3,728 | ||
| 21,353 3,430 349 |
||
| 25,132 | ||
| 85 20 |
||
| 105 | ||
| 28,965 |
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Robert Windle Foundation
Receipts and Payments Account
Year ended 31 March 2023
| Payments Charitable Activities Grants Fundraising Costs Ebay/Paypal fees Storage Fundraising costs Lift Service & repair Lottery licence Other Expenditure Water Light & heat Insurance Telephone Cleaner & garden Website Repairs Accounts Legal fees Sundries Total Payments |
£ £ Unrestricted Restricted Total 7,750 7,750 19 19 319 319 2,417 2,417 1,230 1,230 20 20 4,005 - 4,005 247 247 2,472 2,472 1,392 1,392 572 572 1,968 1,968 147 147 7,002 7,002 258 258 - 356 356 14,414 - 14,414 26,169 - 26,169 2023 |
2022 £ Total 3,849 |
|---|---|---|
| 25 874 481 1,760 40 |
||
| 3,180 | ||
| 258 2,472 1,311 623 1,249 147 18,647 246 600 141 |
||
| 25,694 | ||
| 32,723 |
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Robert Windle Foundation
Receipts and Payments Account
Year ended 31 March 2023
| Total Receipts Total Payments Net surplus/(deficit) for year Cash Funds at 31 March 2022 Cash Funds At 31 March 2023 Cash Funds At 31 March 2023 Santander Bank Virgin Money Bank Total Cash Funds |
Unrestricted Restricted 29,904 - 26,169 - 2023 |
£ Total 29,904 26,169 3,735 17,812 21,547 14,898 6,649 21,547 |
2022 £ Total 28,965 32,723 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3,735 - 17,812 |
3,758 - 21,570 |
||
| 21,547 - |
17,812 | ||
| 16,303 1,509 |
|||
| 17,812 |
Assets retained for the charity's own use
The building and land at The Old Grammar School, School Lane, Earby, Including fixtures and fittings.
Signed on behalf of the Trustees
Mrs M Brown Secretary
Ms R Taylor Treasurer
Date …........................
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Robert Windle Foundation
Charity Number 529471
Receipts and Payments Account for the year ended
31 March 2023
Windle & Bowker Limited Chartered Accountants
Robert Windle Foundation
Receipts & Payments Account
Year ended 31 March 2023
| Page | |
|---|---|
| Trustees' annual report | 1 |
| Independent examiner's report to the trustees | 4 |
| Receipts and Payments Account | 5 |
Robert Windle Foundation
Trustees' Annual Report
Year ended 31 March 2023
Reference and administrative details
Registered charity name Robert Windle Foundation
Charity registration number 529471
Principal office The Old Grammar School School Lane Earby Lancashire BB18 6QF
The trustees
Margaret Brown (Secretary) Anthony Tomlinson Rachael Taylor (Treasurer) Jane Riley Jennifer Beckwith (Appointed 14[th] January 2023) Diane Anderson (Appointed 14[th] January 2023)
Independent examiner Steven Briggs FCA Windle and Bowker Limited Croft House Station Road Barnoldswick Lancashire BB18 5NA
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Robert Windle Foundation
Trustees' Annual Report (continued)
Year ended 31 March 2023
Structure, governance and management
New trustees given advice on reading Charity Commission website regarding their role and responsibilities, before they agree to become a trustee.
We have policies on Risk assessment, health and safety and lone working.
We have an insurance policy which protects the trustees from personnel claims.
We hold monthly minuted meetings for trustees, to keep everyone up to date. Any interested parties/volunteers are welcome to attend our meetings. The minutes are available for anyone to read on request, they are displayed on the noticeboard for 1 month then stored.
Objectives and activities
To support education of the young people who are residents of the ancient parish of Thornton in Craven.
To keep the Old Grammar School Building in good sound order and available for the people of the Parish to use – subject to acceptance by the trustees.
By giving grants to schools, youth groups and individuals. Information on how to apply is available via the web site or by contacting the trustees directly.
To maintain the building by having a schedule of work to be undertaken each year to ensure that all is in good order and fit for purpose.
All new and existing Trustees are informed of their role and to read the information on the Charity Commission web site and to follow the guidelines of the Constitution.
Grants are requested via the website. Once received they are discussed at the monthly trustees meeting. The requests have to meet the guidelines set out in the constitution and on the web site. If all are happy to give the grant this accepted, and the monies sent via BACs transfer by the treasurer. On receipt of the grant, we ask that the recipients send either a letter of drawing or photographs of the activity that the grant has supported.
We use local tradesmen to carry out any work to the building or grounds We also have 3 volunteers who look after the grounds for us, and a group of people who will help at our events.
Achievements and performance
Throughout the year a programme of maintenance and upgrading of the building has been carried out to modernise the premises, and improve access. Following the opening of the café this has continued to be successful.
Our tenants using the upstairs room both departed in the summer 2022. We decided that we would try using the space as a shop for donated items, this has been very successful. The shop is open Tuesday and Friday afternoons alongside the café. We have many regular customers and people dropping in, there is always a lovely buzz about the group.
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Robert Windle Foundation
Trustees' Annual Report (continued)
Year ended 31 March 2023
We are continuing to give out grants, we aim to give out 4 grants each month this has been increased to £200.00 monthly since early 2023. The grants are given to local schools and youth groups eg football and rugby teams, Scouts and Guides and other local groups that have members under 24years of age eg the swimming club, brass band and bowling club to encourage young people to join or to train older members to support young people. In December 2022 we gave each of the local school a one off grant of £500.000
The ongoing situation of the roof repairs continues, we are steadily building up a surplus to pay for these repairs in the next few years. The estimated cost is between £20,000 and £30,000 2 roofing contractors have given very similar estimates. The present roof should last for another 8 – 10 years a local builder is checking the roof every year and carrying out any repairs, so far he states that the roof is sound. We may also apply for lottery funding to help with the cost of repairs to the roof.We have 2 volunteers who are working their way through renovating our outdoor furniture, they are doing a wonderful job this will allow us to make better use of the outdoor space.
We sadly lost Morris Horsfield in March 2022 he died suddenly and he will be very much missed. Margaret Greenwood also died in November she too was a long standing trustee and will be missed. Stella Bingham and Audery Carter stepped down. Jennifer Beckwith and Diane Anderson joined as trustees.
We hope to recruit other trustees this year and more volunteers to help with selling and running the cafe.
Financial Review
We are working towards having the necessary monies for the roof repair held in the bank account and to cover the cost of any emergency repairs or to cover the utility bills etc if the tenants leave.
Once we have completed the updates to the building then long term plans will be made regarding investments.
We raise money through selling donated household items and handicraft items through our shop and online, some more valuable items are sold on market place or Ebay. The café, craft group and other small social events are also profitable. This year we have been very successful both in fund raising and welcoming local people into our building. The building is very important to the local population and the love being able to come and visit us and enjoy our lovely grade 2* listed building and garden.
The trustees' annual report was approved on and signed on behalf of the board of trustees by:
Margaret Brown Secretary
Rachael Taylor Treasurer
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Robert Windle Foundation
Independent Examiner’s Report
Year ended 31 March 2023
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity (the Trust) for the year ended 31 March 2023 which are set out on pages 6 to 8.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As the charity trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (“the Act”).
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 followed the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Independent examiner’s statement
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect:
-
accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Act; or
-
• the accounts do not accord with the accounting records; or
I have no concerns 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.
Steven Briggs FCA Independent Examiner
Windle and Bowker Limited Croft House Station Road Barnoldswick Lancashire BB18 5NA
Date …………………………
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Robert Windle Foundation
Receipts and Payments Account
Year ended 31 March 2023
| Receipts Voluntary sources Donations Co-op Grant Fundraising Activies Fundraising sales Rental income Raffles Other Receipts Amazon refunds Water refund Total Receipts |
£ £ Unrestricted Restricted Total 57 57 - - 57 - 57 28,588 28,588 250 250 974 974 29,812 - 29,812 35 35 - 35 - 35 29,904 - 29,904 2023 |
2022 £ Total 200 3,528 |
|---|---|---|
| 3,728 | ||
| 21,353 3,430 349 |
||
| 25,132 | ||
| 85 20 |
||
| 105 | ||
| 28,965 |
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Robert Windle Foundation
Receipts and Payments Account
Year ended 31 March 2023
| Payments Charitable Activities Grants Fundraising Costs Ebay/Paypal fees Storage Fundraising costs Lift Service & repair Lottery licence Other Expenditure Water Light & heat Insurance Telephone Cleaner & garden Website Repairs Accounts Legal fees Sundries Total Payments |
£ £ Unrestricted Restricted Total 7,750 7,750 19 19 319 319 2,417 2,417 1,230 1,230 20 20 4,005 - 4,005 247 247 2,472 2,472 1,392 1,392 572 572 1,968 1,968 147 147 7,002 7,002 258 258 - 356 356 14,414 - 14,414 26,169 - 26,169 2023 |
2022 £ Total 3,849 |
|---|---|---|
| 25 874 481 1,760 40 |
||
| 3,180 | ||
| 258 2,472 1,311 623 1,249 147 18,647 246 600 141 |
||
| 25,694 | ||
| 32,723 |
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Robert Windle Foundation
Receipts and Payments Account
Year ended 31 March 2023
| Total Receipts Total Payments Net surplus/(deficit) for year Cash Funds at 31 March 2022 Cash Funds At 31 March 2023 Cash Funds At 31 March 2023 Santander Bank Virgin Money Bank Total Cash Funds |
Unrestricted Restricted 29,904 - 26,169 - 2023 |
£ Total 29,904 26,169 3,735 17,812 21,547 14,898 6,649 21,547 |
2022 £ Total 28,965 32,723 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3,735 - 17,812 |
3,758 - 21,570 |
||
| 21,547 - |
17,812 | ||
| 16,303 1,509 |
|||
| 17,812 |
Assets retained for the charity's own use
The building and land at The Old Grammar School, School Lane, Earby, Including fixtures and fittings.
Signed on behalf of the Trustees
Mrs M Brown Secretary
Ms R Taylor Treasurer
Date …........................
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Windle & Bowker Chartered Accountanls Chartered Tax AdTr'isers I'R()I.-I-111)11%1".. S-IAI'J()N RI)AJ). BAKN()I.JY•WI('K. I.ANC'A%Illkl.' HES I¥ SNA SHISSfft120 Iktokn 2023 The Tnle¢S Robert Windle Foundation The Old (irdmmar School School Lane EaTby tanCh1rt BB18 6QF Dear Sits, Robert WIDdle Foyndati(bn In accordance with our normRI prliCe, we are writing to drdw your attention lo various maiiets whith arose duringthe ¢fjurse olindepertdeni examinaiion of Ihe ¢hariiy's Financial Stai¢m¢nis for Ih¢ y¢arwded 31" March 2023. We have no comm¢nis to mak¢ con¢¢rning th¢ quBlitstiv¢ Bspects of the charity's accounting prdclices and fujancial reporting. We did not encounlet any $ilf7¢an1 ditTi¢uliies during our indcKthd¢ni examinaiion and th¢re ar¢ no significBnt findings frorn the independent exBminBtion to draw lo YOUT attention. A draft of our proposed letter of repTe5enlalion 15 attachd. There #Te no Splf7¢ parngraphs we ted 10 draw your atiention to so in Bll res5 the later is routine. There is no sch¢4Jul¢ of wJadjusi¢d mi$stai¢m¢nts d¢i¢rnined during the couTre of our indqKndenl examirtaiion which broughi 10 your aiiention. As you awar¢ from OUT l¢ii¢r of wgag¢moi. our work is not designa lo identify all the wssible Wfdknesse5 that tnay be PTesent u] your system. When carrying out our Indepmdcni lamIna110n w¢ did noi noie any actual OT poiential Weakness during the course of OUT work. We would like 10 tske this oppommily of ¢xpr¢ssing our thanks to your staff for the assistance during the course of our indetKndenl eXaTl[tIon. Please noie Ihai this rewrt has becn prcpared solely for ihe use of Robert Windle Foundaiion. li must not be disclos lo third parties, quoted, orreferred lo, without ourprioT wrillen consent. No responsibility is assumedby u$ 10 any oth¢r If we can be of any furth¢r assisian¢¢. th¢n please do not hesitste lo contscl us. Yours faiihfully, Wlndlt & Bowker Wcbsitc.. www.wlndleandknwkerx0k E& ICAEW CHARTERED IAdwl Chart•r•d Tax Advi$or•