MUSICAL DIRECTOR: RALPH WOODWARD PATRON: THE LORD FAIRHAVEN
ANNUAL REPORT 2021-2022
Objectives of the Fairhaven Singers
The object of the Fairhaven Singers are to promote, improve, develop and maintain public education in and appreciation of the art and science of music in all its aspects by the presentation of public concerts and recitals and by such other ways as the choir through its committee shall determine from time to time.
Structure
The Fairhaven Singers is a membership organization managed by an elected committee, as set out in its constitution.
Chair: Robin Higgons Treasurer: Paul Ashley Secretary: Emily Dourish Member: Andrew Smith Member: Karen Hébert Musical Director (ex officio): Ralph Woodward
Activities
The following reports are based on the reports presented at the AGM on 30 September 2022
Chairman’s Report
The choir has come through the pandemic in remarkably good shape, and we have been able to pick up the momentum of our performances with gusto. We have even managed to fit in concerts which had to be suspended during the pandemic.
While the life of the choir seems much calmer now, last Autumn’s term was extremely difficult with another surge in covid and the public health responses making organisation very problematic. I would like to thank Ralph for successfully managing our way through the challenges. I would also like to thank Hugh Hunt for all his unseen assistance behind the scenes that enabled the Goodall and Christmas concerts to go ahead as planned.
The busy performance and recording programme over the last year, combined with further exciting concerts coming up means that our cash reserves will have taken a hammering by next March. This is planned for and will be discussed by Paul. The Committee felt that the best use of our resources was to fund an exciting return to our normal programmes and put the covid challenges behind us (hopefully). The forward planning will enable our reserves to be rebuilt steadily without (at the moment) requiring draconian action.
With respect to Covid, we are assuming that life has now returned to normal and that no special precautions will be required going forward. However, we continue to monitor the situation in the background (especially as we go into the winter months) and will assess the need for further action if necessary.
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Naturally I would like to thank the committee for all their hard work and sage guidance, and I would also like to thank the choir members for their continuing commitment to the choir. It is good to see the efforts of Ralph and the committee matched by your continuing commitment.
Looking forward, Ralph will be discussing our plans for the next couple of years. He is building a really exciting and varied programme which will entertain and keep us busy for the foreseeable future. Our aspirations to become / remain the leading amateur chamber choir in the area are alive and kicking.
Finally, we always welcome interest in members joining the committee. If you would like to find out more, please feel free to talk to me at any time.
Robin Higgons
Musical Director’s Report
Ralph presented the breakdown of the choir’s activities since the last AGM and a summary of the future plans for the choir:
Activities since last AGM
- October 2021 Collaboration with Ely Consort and Prime Brass in Ely Cathedral November 2021 Collaboration with Bingham Quartet in Cambridge and Wells-next-the-Sea December 2021 Christmas in Trinity March 2022 Handel The ways of Zion and RVW Dona nobis pacem in Trinity, with LMP April 2022 Auction of Promises via Zoom Spring 2022 Crowdfunding project May 2022 Evensong in King’s June 2022 Recording of Dove Sappho Sings in London, with LMP July 2022 July 2021 repertoire in Queens’
Planned future activities
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October 2021 Collaboration with Ely Consort and brass in Ely Cathedral. Appointment of Choral Scholar(s)
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November 2021 Collaboration with Bingham Quartet in Cambridge and Wells-next-the-Sea December 2021 Christmas in Trinity (2020 repertoire) March 2022 Handel The ways of Zion and RVW Dona nobis pacem April 2022 Auction of Promises June 2022 UK tour tbc. Recording of Dove Sappho Sings July 2022 July 2021 repertoire September 2022 Schubertiade November 2022 repertoire tbc March 2023 Bach St Matthew Passion May/June 2023 Tour to Milan/Bergamo tbc July 2023 Most of the July 2020 repertoire. Cecilia McDowall premiere in Trinity Autumn 2023 Possible Todd Requiem in York Minster
Ralph Woodward
Treasurer’s Report
(the financial reports are presented separately)
Notes to the Income and Expenditure report
- The choir had a deficit of £18,235 overall, compared to a surplus of £2,786 the previous year. Registered charity no. 802542
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The General Fund (i.e. normal activities plus concerts) had a deficit of £8,159, compared to a surplus of £4,475 the previous year (when we had no concerts!).
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The Dora Kemp Commission Fund had no activity last year.
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The Recordings Fund had a large deficit because of the recording of Sappho Sings .
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The Alyson L Harvey Fund had a small deficit – the fund paid for travel to London for the recording.
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The ‘Other Income/Expense’ lines at the bottom of the table refer to donations received for the Rio choir that we support, mainly at our Christmas concert. The Treasurer has inadvertently not passed on a £100 donation received later in the year – it will be passed on soon.
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The usual HMRC Gift Aid refund has not yet been claimed (usually a couple of thousand pounds). This is intentional. We are changing our book-keeping software (Quickbooks Desktop is no longer supported). As we pay for the software monthly, we will make the claim for receipts up to 31 August 2022 with the records in the old software, cancel the old software, then restart the new year with the new software.
Notes to the Balance Sheet
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Our assets have decreased by £20,235, attributable to:
oThe deficit in the Income & Expenditure account.oA decrease of 9.8% decrease in the value of the Alyson Harvey Fund investments. -
The report also shows the asset balances distributed between the four funds as of 31 August 2022.
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CDs are currently valued for accounting purposes at: Full of Grace £5; Todd Requiem £1; Into the Stars £1. The CD Blue Skies That Sparkle , and recipe books are valued at £0.
General comments on our financial performance and forecast
Our financial position has changed substantially for the worse since last year partly from the resumption in performing concerts when audiences were still nervous about covid, and partly because we committed to making an expensive recording of our own commission, Sappho Sings. We commenced the last year with our eyes fully open, however: my notes for the AGM last year anticipated these losses.
We will be performing the St Matthew Passion next March, which we expect to strain our finances further. Nevertheless, our resources will rebuild between now and then, and will continue to do so thereafter. We maintain a financial forecast for the choir running a couple of years ahead. It is reassuring to note that our financial performance has followed the forecast from early last year.
Considered as a registered charity with legal responsibilities, the choir still has strong assets in the form of the Alyson Harvey Fund, which can be drawn on if necessary – though we do not anticipate doing so.
Paul Ashley
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Fairhaven Singers Balance Sheet Asof 31 Au8ilSt 2022 31Aug22 31Aug21 Not•ltab OtherAssets 1500. Share5, funds& bond5 Total Other Assets Current Assets Other Current Assets 1300 . Sale inventory 1310. CD stock 1312. CD- Full OFGrace 1313.CD-Todd Requiem 1314. CD- IntoThe Stars Total 1310. a) stock 1351. Folders Total 1300 . Sale Inventory Tot•1 Other Current A55ets Cash at bankand In hand 1000. Lloyds Bank 1010 . Lloyds Bank- General Fund 1020. Lloyds Bank- Dora Kemp Fund 1030. Lloyds Bank- Recordlngs Fund 1040 . Lloyds Bank-ALH Fund Total 1000. Lloyds Bank 1070 . Charles Stanley 1080 . Paypal 1090. Petty¢ash 1092. CD Sales pettycash Total IQ90. Petty cash Total Cash at bank and In hand Total Current Assets NEfcuRRErirASSEIS TOTAI ASSEtS LESSCURRENTLIABILITIES NET ASSEfS 14,377.20 14.377.20 15,954.00 15.954.00 iio.00 3.00 122.00 280.00 19.00 510.00 235.00 27.00 809.00 18.00 262.00 827.00 262.00 827.00 24,241.80 2.519.39 115.634.22} 1212.661 10,914.31 3,095.38- 23,022.88 2,519.39 3.355.41 157.34 29,055.02 2,953.24 122.71 104.20 104.20 76.30 76.30 14,113.89 14,375.89 14.375.89 28.753.09 28.753.09 32,207.27 33.034.27 33.034.27 48,988.27 48.988.27 C•ltal and R•s•r%Ys 1800. Share Capltal Account 1850. Asset revaluation 1900 . Unrestrl¢ted Net Assets Profit fortheyear ShhOlderfvnd$ 43.831.58 2,623.02 534.01 118.235.521/ I8.7539 43,831.58 4,622.68 12,252.141 2.786.15 48.988.27 Allocatlon of ats•tsbyfund General Fund DoraKempCommlsslon Fund ROrdIng$ Fund Alyson Fund Totsl 24.268.80 2.519.39 115,295.021 17.259.92 28,753.09 23,040.88 2,519.39 4.363.42 19,064.58 48,988.27 P4•1011
Fairhaven Singers Charity 802542 Aeeounts for the peri1 I" Septembtr 2021 to 31" Aygyjt 2022 I have independentty examin¢d th¢ u¢S for Th¢ Fairhavcn Singers for the period I. SeptemE¢r 2021 to 31. August 2022 &5 s¢t oul and require41 by The Charity C(*nmission Ac¢ (CCA). The Fairhaven Singers have chosen to their Unts on th¢ Tlip1 and payment (RP) basis and subject them to in&pdellt examin whith falls within th¢ scopc ofthe regulations. My objoctives are thus: l. To id¢ntify whdheT or not proper accounting records have been kwL 2. To check that the accoursts agree with the ?OUnting record 3. To look for significant em)rs in the accoullts. 4. To ¢nsuTe that the accounts have been prq)8re41 in w)Td8nc¢ with CAR- in so far as apply to accounts nMintsined on 8n RP b&8iS. Report No mthers have arisen duTing the cixwse of my examiOn where I Iwe to give an therse r¢tMXt. I CA)nsider that the amiual financial statements of The Fairhaven Singers as pr¢s¢nt¢d to me retlect a tTUC and fair ststement of the status of fillKI. S.J. Barn¢s Dat¢ 4. 6, IOL3 S Cambridge Road Cambrid8e CB3 OPN