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2023-12-31-accounts

Cholsey Day Centre

Accounts

31st December 2023

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THE CHOLSEY DAY CENTRE TRUST

TRUSTEES REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER 2023

Review of activities 2023

The income and expenditure accounts for the year, together with the balance sheet as of Dec 31st 2023 are shown in the attached accounts.

The activities of the Cholsey Day Centre Trust continue to be governed by the Trust Deed dated 7th May 1990. The continuing priority is to meet the existing and changing social needs of the frail and vulnerable of the local and immediately surrounding community. However, we have now embarked on the process of converting our charitable status from Trust to Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO). This is in recognition of the fact that we need to encourage younger trustees to become involved, and reducing the financial exposure by becoming a CIO will make a considerable difference.

The Day Centre continues to thrive. The additional day set aside for members with mild to moderate dementia has proved to be a lifeline for family carers, and the outreach post, for which the Day Centre received funding at the end of the year, has made a huge difference to elderly people looking for a bridge between home and Centre. Transport remains a problem for all village communities, but the collaboration with Cholsey Volunteers to ferry members to and from the Centre has become a settled and greatly appreciated pattern

As will be seen in the balance sheet, the investment portfolio is in transition. The generous bequest has been placed with Cambridge and Counties Bank, and the investment with Barclays Wealth will shortly be transferred, on the advice of its fund managers, to a selection of one year fixed rate bonds geared to the needs of the Day Centre. The Centre’s future has been secured until 2027 but it will have to address the longer term by increasing fees on a more commercial basis or finding grant aid equivalent to that which it used to enjoy until 2017.

Financial policies

The continuing overall policy of the Trustees is to maintain reserves, suitably invested, to generate sufficient income to cover anticipated operating losses,

I declare, in my capacity as Chair of the Trustees, that the Trustees have approved the above report and have authorised me to sign it on their behalf.

14/10/24

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Eve Evans Date

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1NDEPEl%DE￿T EXAMIYER'S REPORT THE ACCOIT￿Ts FOR THE YEAR ENDED.11. DF.CEMBF_R 2011 (Set out on pgg¢s 3 to 6) Respective responsibiliti￿ of trustees Dd tijminer The charity s trusiees are resrK>nsible for the preparaiion of the accounts. The charity's trustees consider that an audit is not required for this >'&qr under section 144 of the Charities Aci 2011 Iihe Chariiies Act) and ihat an indyndent examiTialion is nccded. It is my rcsw)nsibi]i￿. io: examine the accounts under section 145 of the Charitie8 ACL to follow. the procedure5 laid dowTr in the general Dire¢iions given by the Cl)arity Commission {under section 14515Xb) ofthe Charities ACL arml to state whether particular rnat￿ have o)me to my auention. BAsi8 of indepeDden¢ exmiDer's $t%tement My &x8mination ￿73 carried in ¥corda￿t with CrKral Directio￿ given bv the Chxrity Commission. An examinaiion Inc]￿eS a revie￿ of th¢ accouniing records kepi by the charity and a comparison of the account5 presented w'ith ihose record5. li also includes constderation of an)" unusual items or disc105ures in lh¢ accounts. ll[￿ seeking explanaiions from the trustees ¢oncerning ani. s￿h matters. The pNKedures undenaken do noi proi'ide all the evidence that ￿oUld k required in an audit. and ¢onsequently no opinion is gii.en as to whether the accounis pr¢seni a'twe dnd fair i'iem and the re￿rt is limited io those mailers S¢t out in the stst¢meni klow. Independent examiner's s¢temeDt tn connethion with my examinaiioffj no matter has come to m>" lltteniion: l. which gil'es me Teasonable cause to beliu'e thai an) material reS￿cL the requirements.. to keep a¢counting records in accordance knith stttion 130 of the Charities Act: and to prepare ￿cOullts Mthich a￿Ord with the accounting recorth and comply the accounting requirenknts of the Chariiies A have not Eten met; or 2. 10 whicb. in my Opinio￿ attention shou]d be drnwn in order to thable a pv) understr￿Ing of the accounts io be Tfdcbed. R W Oakey C.T.A David Miichell & Co 4 The Pound Cholsey. OxotL OXIO 9NS Date: Page 2 Page 2

The Cholsey Day Centre Trust

Balance Sheet as at 31st December 2023

CURRENT
ASSETS
Debtors and prepayments
(Note 1)
Investments
(Note 4)
Bank and Building Society
Deposits
(Note 5)
LESS CURRENT
LIABILITIES
(Note 2)
NET
ASSETS
FUNDED
BY:
General
Fund
(Note 3)
2023
£
1,342
109,703
111,888
222,933
2,440
220,493
220,493
220,493
2022
£
1,149
143,171
20,945
165,265
2,515
162,750
162,751
162,751

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The Cholsey Day Centre Trust The Cholsey Day Centre Trust The Cholsey Day Centre Trust The Cholsey Day Centre Trust
General Fund Income & Expenditure Account
for theyear ended 31st December 2023
2023 2022
£ £
INCOME
Donations 123,784 7,908
Fund Raising 4,934 4,351
Day Centre Grants 3,004 20,837
Investment Income 3,889 5,211
TOTAL INCOME 135,611 38,306
EXPENDITURE
Equipment, Furniture & Fittings 364 6,615
Fees re investments 396 556
TOTAL EXPENDITURE 759 7,171
GENERAL FUND NET SURPLUS /(DEFICIT) FOR YEAR 134,852 31,135
add NET OPERATING SURPLUS /(DEFICIT) FOR YEAR -84,113 -85,035
TOTAL NET SURPLUS /(DEFICIT) FOR YEAR 50,739 -53,900

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The Cholsey Day Centre Trust The Cholsey Day Centre Trust The Cholsey Day Centre Trust The Cholsey Day Centre Trust
Operating Income & Expenditure Account
for theyear ended 31st December 2023
2023 2022
£ £
INCOME
Membership lunch revenues 72,219 50,055
Sales 5,021 6,049
Meals on Foot 8,095 6,076
Rental Income 4,674 3,505
TOTAL INCOME 90,009 65,685
EXPENDITURE
Staffing Costs 130,588 114,750
Food 14,981 10,825
Heat, Light & Water 10,138 6,957
Rent & Rates 0 0
Repairs 1,501 860
Telephone 1,022 933
Insurance 2,037 1,679
Cleaner / Caretaker 200 437
Activities 3,372 1,200
Transport 700 90
General Expenses & Other Supplies 9,584 12,987
TOTAL EXPENDITURE 174,122 150,720
OPERATING SURPLUS /(DEFICIT) FOR YEAR -84,113 -85,035
(carried forward to General Fund Income Statement)

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Notes to the accounts for Notes to the accounts for Notes to the accounts for Notes to the accounts for
theyear ended 31st December 2023
2023 2022
£ £
NOTE 1 DEBTORS
Insurance prepayment 1,342 1,149
NOTE 2 CREDITORS
Operational accruals 2,050 2,050
Provision for Portfolio Investment Fee Oct/Dec 2023 90 165
Provision for accounting fees (payroll services) 300 300
2,440 2,515
NOTE 3 GENERAL FUND
Balance at 1st January 2023 162,751 237,493
Net Surplus / (Deficit) for year 50,739 -53,900
Realised / unrealised investment gains / (losses) 7,003 -20,842
Balance at 31st December 2023 220,493 162,751
NOTE 4 INVESTMENTS
Balance at 1st January 2023 143,170 214,569
Realised / unrealised investment gains /
(losses) transferred to General Fund
7,003 -20,842
Dividend & Interest income to General Fund
Income / Expenditure statement
3,889 5,211
Transfer to Day Centre Lloyds TSB current account -43,889 -55,211
BarclayWealth Fees to General Fund
Income /Expenditure statement
-471 -556
Balance at 31st December 2023 109,703 143,170
NOTE 5 BANK & BUILDING SOCIETY DEPOSITS
Lloyds TSB Operations Account 41,888 20,945
Cambridge & Counties Deposit Account 70,000
Total bank & building society deposits 111,888 20,945

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