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2024-09-30-accounts

Trustees' Annual Report for the period
From
Period start date
To
Period end date
1st
October 2023
30th
September 2024
Section A Reference and administration details
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Charity name Stewartby Village Hall

Other names charity is known by

Registered charity number (if any) 802515 ~~Pp~~ Charity's principal address Stewartby Village Hall

Churchill Close

Stewartby

Postcode MK43 9LU

Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity

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Lee Melville
Chair
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Terri Banks
Vice Chair
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Sally Law
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Louise Burnage
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Lloyd Haley
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Daisy Fraser
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Name Dates acted if not for whole year Official Custodian Trustee for the Charity is Stewartby & Kempston Hardwick Parish Council ~~=~~ Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information) Type of adviser Name Address Accounts Assessor Leena Bains Independent Examiner (Accountant) Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information) ~~===~~ Section B Structure, governance and management Description of the charity’s trusts Deed of Trust 20[th] August 1989 Type of governing document (eg. trust deed, constitution) Charitable Trust How the charity is constituted (eg. trust, association, company) The charity is run by the members of the Parish Council. Members of the Trustee selection methods Council automatically act as Trustees. (eg. appointed by, elected by) ~~oe~~ Additional governance issues (Optional information)

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Originally on a full repairing lease, this historic Village Hall was later transferred into the hands of the Parish Council. The Charitable Trust was then set up in 1989.

You may choose to include additional information, where relevant, about:

The Hall was built in the 1930s and is covered by a Section 4 Conservation Order, as is the original Stewartby village. Any repairs carried out must be sympathetic to this order, and external works need to gain planning permission to ensure conservation area requirements are met.

legislation.

Previous improvements included a new bar area, kitchen, and windows. Recent additions include an access ramp and hearing loop, meaning we are compliant, as much as is possible, with the disability and diversity regulations for the building. Grants were obtained to enable installation of a new infrared heating system, with SMART remote-control, throughout the hall.

Section C Objectives and activities

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The provision and maintenance of a village hall for the use of the inhabitants of Stewartby and the surrounding areas, in the Marston Vale, Summary of the objects of the without distinction of political, religious, or other opinions, including use for charity set out in its meetings, lectures, and classes and for other forms of recreation and governing document leisure-time occupation, with the object of improving the conditions of life for the said inhabitants. The Parish Council is based at the hall, and holds monthly meetings in the committee room or nearby sports pavilion. Regular group use includes: Ballet, Tap, Modern, and Irish Dance classes, Boxercise, Taekwondo, Brazilian Jui Jitsu, plus various Child and Baby Play Groups and Classes. In addition, many weekend bookings are for local and non-local users, typically children’s parties, birthday, anniversary, and wedding parties, and occasional Craft Fairs. These uses assist us in attaining the objectives as outlined above. Summary of the main activities undertaken for the public The Trustees and Parish Council run occasional free events for the benefit in relation to these public, including an annual Christmas Fair and Light Switch On event. objects (include within this section the statutory The Hall is the designated Polling Station for Stewartby, and an declaration that trustees have Emergency Assistance Centre in the case of a local disaster occurring. had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit) Declaration: The Trustees have had regard to the guidance issued Additional details of objectives by the Charity Commission on public benefit. From the above and activities (Optional actions the Managing Trustees have attempted to comply with their information) duty to the charity to provide a continuing Public Benefit in the exercising of their powers and duties.

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In addition to its governing documents the Hall also has a Hall Hire Policy, and Fire Safety Policy in place, which are reviewed periodically.

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Section D Achievements and performance

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Section D Achievements and performance

Summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year

During the past year we have continued with the ongoing maintenance of the Village Hall and have also concentrated on increasing bookings to increase revenue. This revenue will then be reinvested in the building so that we are able to continue to modernise. Regular fire risk assessments are carried out, and the Hall upgraded to meet the latest legislation.

The above work has brought the Hall up to a standard compatible with other local venues. Together with web site and social media advertising, the Hall is increasingly booked at weekends, whilst still providing a pleasant environment for users throughout the week. More work will continue in the coming year. The Committee has also had the following statutory maintenance carried out; PAT Testing, Emergency Exit Testing, Fire Extinguisher Testing, First Aid Box checks. These are all currently compliant.

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Section E Financial review

Brief statement of the charity’s policy on reserves

Given that our biggest expense, over and above day to day running costs, is the maintenance and improvement of the building, and further that whilst most of this expenditure can be planned for, there may well be substantial, unforeseen costs, the Trustees deem it prudent to aim to establish a designated Building Reserve (but not a Restricted fund). In this way the Hall can continue to provide an essential facility for local residents over the years to come.

Details of any funds materially in deficit

Nil

Further financial review details (Optional information)

The Charity's regular income is from Hall lettings, to both local residents and non-residents. Any essential large maintenance work will, where possible, be funded by the Parish Council and we will continue to look for grant money so that some other work is possible.

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All improvements to the hall are done with benefit and comfort of the Hall users in mind. Moreover, the Hall is now of a sufficient standard to compete with other local Halls for weekend hire.

Section F Other optional information

Section G Declaration

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees

Lee Melville Terri Banks Signature(s) Lee Melville Terri Banks Full name(s) Position (eg Secretary, Chair, Trustee Chair Trustee Vice Chair etc) Date 1[st] July 2025

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Village Hall Accounts 2023-2024 pdf.xlsx

Stewartby Village Hall Accounts Year 1st October 2023 to 30 September 2024

Totals

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Income £35,707.16
Expenditure £38,869.64
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Balance +/ -£3,162.48
Bank Balance Month Cumulative
Date From Date To Start Balance Money Out Money In End Balance +/- Bal +/-
01/10/2023 31/10/2023 £8,011.20 £2,880.90 £2,468.25 £7,598.55 -£412.65 -£412.65
01/11/2023 30/11/2023 £7,598.55 £3,243.88 £4,770.47 £9,125.14 £1,526.59 £1,113.94
01/12/2023 31/12/2023 £9,125.14 £4,368.79 £2,098.22 £6,854.57 -£2,270.57 -£1,156.63
01/01/2024 31/01/2024 £6,854.57 £3,955.50 £3,125.75 £6,024.82 -£829.75 -£1,986.38
01/02/2024 29/02/2024 £6,024.82 £4,030.86 £3,584.48 £5,578.44 -£446.38 -£2,432.76
01/03/2024 31/03/2024 £5,578.44 £3,401.68 £3,098.31 £5,275.07 -£303.37 -£2,736.13
01/04/2024 30/04/2024 £5,275.07 £3,752.92 £2,769.72 £4,291.87 -£983.20 -£3,719.33
01/05/2024 31/05/2024 £4,291.87 £3,402.05 £3,310.72 £4,200.54 -£91.33 -£3,810.66
01/06/2024 30/06/2024 £4,200.54 £2,341.94 £2,218.42 £4,077.02 -£123.52 -£3,934.18
01/07/2024 31/07/2024 £4,077.02 £2,997.92 £2,347.04 £3,426.14 -£650.88 -£4,585.06
01/08/2024 31/08/2024 £3,426.14 £2,606.17 £2,242.36 £3,062.33 -£363.81 -£4,948.87
01/09/2024 30/09/2024 £3,062.33 £1,887.03 £3,673.42 £4,848.72 £1,786.39 -£3,162.48
£38,869.64 £35,707.16
Bank Statements
01/10/2023 Opening balance £8,011.20
30/09/2024 Closing balance £4,848.72
Total bank a/c movement -£3,162.48
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– Stewartby Village Hall Independent review of the Village Hall Accounting Records

Financial Year from 1[st] October 2023 to 30[th] September 2024

Background

The Clerk was appointed as the RFO (Responsible Finance Officer) in October 2018 and has been responsible for maintaining comprehensive working papers to support all entries in the cashbook, and for submitting the Annual Return to the Charities Commission on an annual basis.

The Charity’s financial position for the year ending September 2024 was:

Year Ending September
2024
Year Ending September
2023
Variance (£) Variance (%)
Income £35,707 £38,233 -£2,526 -2%
Expenditure £38,870 £40,529 -£1,659 -4%
Net Position -£3,162 -£2,296 -£866

In the financial year ending September 2024, the village hall income and expenditure has decreased from the previous year. The reduction in income is due to a one-off heating grant received in the previous year.

The previous year’s Annual Return and Accounts was submitted to the Charities Commission on time on 25 June 2024.

An independent review of the Charity’s financial records has been undertaken and findings are summarised in Appendix 1.

I would like to thank the Clerk and the Chair for their co-operation during this review.

S L Bains 03 January 2025

Appendix 1

Test Findings Recommendations
A Appropriate accounting
records have been kept
properly throughout the year
The Charity’s financial transactions are recorded in a cashbook
using an Excel spreadsheet. This includes all receipts and
payments made during the year. A summary for all income and
expenditure is recorded each month.
None
B Accounting records are
complete
Quotes are obtained and accepted by Trustees before payments
are approved in the bi-monthly meetings, and transactions are
recorded in the Minutes. All payments are authorised on a
Payment Authorisation form by two Authorising officers.
Payments are made online via BACS or Direct Debits which have
been set up.
None
C Compared the accounts with
the underlying accounting
records
A sample of payments during the period from October 2023 to
September 2024 were tested and agreed to supporting invoices.
No issues noted.
None
D Verified receipts and payments
to vouchers such as invoices,
bank statements, and receipts.
A sample of receipts received during the period from October
2023 to September 2024 as recorded in the cashbook were tested
and agreed to supporting remittances and the bank statements.
No issues were identified.
None
E Expected income was fully
received, properly recorded
and promptly banked
The Village Hall receives income primarily from:
• hall hire
• room bookings
• community events
For hall Hire, the Charity raises invoices, and for party bookings,
customers complete booking forms.
A sample of receipts received in the year as recorded in the
cashbook was verified to the bank statement.
None
F Other records are kept up to
date
Village Hall Trustees meetings have been taking place every 2
months. Minutes are noted and signed off by the Chair.
The Charity’s financial position is reported and discussed at every
meeting. This includes details of the Budget and the actual spend
to date along with the Clerk’s financial report.
No issues were identified.
None