S T. D AV I D ’ S B R A S S B A N D S C I O & S T. D AV I D ’ S B R A S S B A N D
ANNUAL REPORT & Consolidated & ACCOUNTS
for the Year ending for the Year ending 31st March 2012 31st March 2021
Trustees’ Annual Report 1 - 5 Receipts and Payments Accounts Trustees’ Annual Report 6 - 7 1 - 4 Explanatory Notes to the Accounts Receipts and Payments Accounts 8 - 10 5 - 9 Independent Examiner’s Report Independent Examiner ’s Report
St. David’s Brass Band SCIO : Scottish Charity No. SC047976 St. David’s Brass Band : Scottish Charity No. SC028401
Trustees’ Annual Report
For the Year: 1st April 2020 to 31st March 2021
The trustees have pleasure in presenting merged reports together with the financial statements and the independent examiner’s report for the year from 1st April 2020 to 31st March 2021.
Covid 19 lockdown and restrictions have curtailed all ‘in person’ band activities, limiting us to virtual performances that have been released via the Band's social media accounts. The impact of this restriction on participation, both financially and socially, is laid out on the following pages
Reference and administration information
Charity name: St. David’s Brass Band SCIO Registered charity number SC047976 Charity name: St. David’s Brass Band Registered charity number SC028401
Charities’ principal address 218 Newbattle Abbey Crescent, Dalkeith, EH22 3LU
Charities’ trustees on date of approval of Trustees’ Annual Report
Chairman Secretary elected at AGM, 13 Oct 2020 Treasurer ter
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Other charity trustees during the year
and were trustees from 1st April 2020.
Each retired from being a trustee at the AGM, on 13th October 2020.
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Structure, governance and management
Constitution
St. David’s Brass Band SCIO is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation which is a community of interest based in Gorebridge, Midlothian and is open to individuals from any geographic area who want to play or learn to play a brass or percussion instrument.
St David’s Brass Band is a charitable unincorporated association.
The purposes and administration arrangements for each are set out in the respective constitutions.
St. David’s Brass Band is in the process of being wound up. Almost all contractual obligations have been transferred and all finances are now controlled through St. David’s Brass Band SCIO, SC047976. It is intended that this will be the last merged accounts for the two charities, with the coming financial year seeing the formal dissolving of the old charity SC028401.
Appointment of trustees
The Band’s trustees are elected to the Board by Members and Associate Members at the Annual General Meeting, which is held in autumn each year. The Board may co-opt trustees to fill any vacancies.
Objectives and activities
Charitable purposes
St David’s Brass Band SCIO’s purposes, as recorded in the constitution, are:
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i. To offer recreational facilities and provide recreational activities with the object of improving the conditions of life for the persons for whom the facilities or activities are primarily intended. ii. The advancement of education.
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iii. The advancement of the arts, heritage and culture.
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iv. The advancement of community development.
St David’s Brass Band’s purposes, as recorded in the constitution, are:
to advance the education of the band members and also the public of Midlothian and surrounding areas in the art of music and in particular brass band music by the presentation of public performances and other related activities.
Summary of the main activities in relation to these objects
Covid-19 restrictions over the past year has made life very difficult for the Band. Players were unable to meet to rehearse and public performances were cancelled. All contests were cancelled, both senior and youth.
Initially, the Trustees expected to resume normal activities after a short break. Once it became obvious that this would not happen, any Band activities changed completely to an online only presence.
Board meetings were held via Zoom.
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To keep members feeling engaged, regular Band Quiz nights were successfully initiated and were regularly attended by a number of members. Quiz nights were open to all members.
The Community Asset Transfer sub-committee was given free rein to submit applications for any grants available to the Band. One grant successfully awarded was a Foundation Scotland Response Recovery & Resilience Grant to “Purchase a laptop and appropriate software” to enable each band to play together and create virtual performances. This enabled the senior band to create a series of virtual recordings, in lieu of being able to perform in person, and these were released on the Band's social media accounts throughout the year, to be available for public viewing. Moving forward, it will also be used with the youth band.
Well into the year, it became obvious that youth players needed help to keep playing as opportunities at school were severely limited. Safety protocols were put in place and youth players were given (and continue to have) virtual lessons via Zoom, either individually or in small groups, as appropriate, and have enjoyed these tremendously. Even so, they, too, were able to make a virtual recording. It was released near Christmas time. A few of these were beginners and they have yet to be able to meet to learn to play along side others, as an ensemble.
As the financial year ends, players are still not able to meet to rehearse, though hopefully that day will not be too far away. Unused skills will have to be re-learned and returning to a reasonable standard of playing will take time.
Summary of the main achievements
Once Covid-19 restrictions were well established, the trustees addressed what could be achieved under the circumstances.
There were three main areas of focus:
Senior band players Youth players Premises
Senior Band players:
The trustees felt it important to find ways of encouraging senior players to practise their playing skills. Virtual recordings were made. Each recording is quite a complicated process, involving mixing individual performances recorded at home, resulting in a virtual performance video. A series of such videos made by the senior band was released on social media and was well received by members of the public.
Youth players:
Youth players were equally, if not more, important. They are the future of brass bands. Just before the first lockdown, four young new players had come along to one rehearsal. Then, nothing… The trustees considered ways of helping youth players to keep and improve the playing skills they already had.
The answer was virtual lessons via Zoom. Each youth played at home, with a parent or guardian nearby to ensure Child Protection measures were adequate. Their tutor took them individually or in small groups, as appropriate to each one’s ability, there being a variety of skill levels.
All the youths tremendously enjoyed these sessions and they, too, made a virtual recording, which was released around Christmas time. Separately, a tutor was successfully found for the young, lone percussionist to help him, again via Zoom, learn the skills needed.
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The Premises
The organisation continues to occupy Vogrie Hall on a tenanted basis. The building still has some significant repair issues with the roof, which have continued to develop. The local Council is in the process of carrying out a structural survey to assess the building’s condition. The result may have a significant impact on when /if the Band can return to the hall once Covid-19 restrictions permit it.
A sub-committee prepared a Community Asset Transfer Request (CAT) for Vogrie Hall. This involved appointing an architect & quantity surveyor to carryout a feasibility study and produce a cost plan for the required, extensive refurbishment.
Changes to the constitution were required to make it suitable for this purpose. The boardapproved application was subsequently submitted to Midlothian Council and the Board awaits its decision. The necessary constitution changes were approved by the members at the AGM and consent given by OSCR.
The sub-committee is now actively seeking funding from various sources to allow the organisation to fund the refurbishment / redevelopment required of the hall in the event of a successful outcome. This has been greatly helped by a generous anonymous donation of a Discretionary Legacy, to be used specifically for the organisation’s premises.
The Band received another Foundation Scotland Grant Award “To contribute to the installation of Fresh Air Ventilation systems in Vogrie Hall”.
The Board is extremely grateful to the members of the sub-committee for the time and effort they have given. Also for the work they continue to do towards securing premises fit for purpose.
Financial review
The Covid-19 restrictions played havoc with the Band’s general fund raising opportunities, with no playing or rehearsing allowed at all. But the generosity of members has enabled the finances to remain viable.
As restrictions continued throughout the year, it was agreed, at the AGM, that subscriptions should be half that of a normal year. Members were given the opportunity to freely donate the other half and also to Gift Aid it if they wished. Many chose to do this.
It is their generosity and commitment to the Band, together with the use of the reserve funds, that has kept the finances in reasonable health. There were also various grants, for specific purposes only, and an anonymously given, extraordinarily generous discretionary legacy. These restricted grants and their purposes are listed in section 2 of the Explanatory Notes to the Accounts.
While normal activities ceased, there were still basic bills to be paid, with the main items - insurance, hall rent and hall fuel - accounting for about three quarters of payments. Insurance costs increased significantly following a review of the Band’s assets, particularly the Library and ancillary equipment. Later in the year, youth tuition, while adding to expenses, indicated a welcome, small return to Band activity.
The sum of £2,433, for a hall-related feasibility study and quantity surveyor’s report, was paid using restricted funds raised the previous year, with the balance paid from general funds, as previously agreed.
A more detailed listing of payments can be seen in sections 10 to 12 of the Explanatory Notes to the Accounts. Note that, while it appears that the ‘rent and rates’ total is lower than the previous year, in fact, there were only eleven months’ payments, whereas the previous one had thirteen.
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ststement of the charfty's pollcy reserves The charitls policy of trying to have a year's eXnSeS in reserve has SICK1 the charity in good stead. given the unexpected Icrkdcwn situation. The previous period saw the Band reserves lower than that. though a(xeptable. This peri(¥J saw these funds depleted further as none of the usual fundraising athvities were pemissible. The trustees recognise that the charity cannot 8asily hava another year with no general fundraisng undertaken. To the nearest £100, generdl fur)ds show a defitit of £5.900, gng from £14.000 to £8,000. Wth £5,000 designated for fuiure instruments, leaifjng only £3,000 for general use. the trustees could, reluctarrtly, re-purpose the £5.000 rf the need arose. Detslls of any surplus I delkft There is a rather large surplus 0ra11, Ixrt 96% it is restrifxed funds, most of which is either the discretionary legacy or grants. General funds had a deficit d £5,947. This would have been greater without the generosity of members. Outstsndlng Ilabllhles - none. t>onated facilities and servicos The Band's conductor donates 811 his time with the Band for free. The youth tutor donates any extra time that may be needed, if more than the agreed weekjy hours. The CAT Sub-commrttee work many hours. all voluntarily. Consolldated accounts The trustees exped tPi8 to be the18st year of nSol1dated 8cxount8. All financial payments are now processed via the SCIO accounts. The status of the rented premises remains the final item. With a decision on the CAT request expeded in the coming year, The trustees would then start ttr pr<)cess of asking OSCR pennission to dissdve the c4d charity. SC028401. The trustees d•clare that they hav• approv•d th• trustees. report abov•. Slgn•d on behalf of the charttyS trusteM by: Chaimian Iqc£/LI Treasurer St. D8vh*s Brass Band SCIO ScotliBh Clity No. SC047978 Annual Rèport &A¢counts 2020r21 st. Drf$ &a8s Band 5wlfffjh Ghorlty No. SC0284Q1 Page Sof 10
Statement of Receipts and Payments for the year ended 31 March 2021
| Unrestricted Funds Restricted Funds |
Current Year ended 31/03/2021 Last Year ended 31/03/2020 |
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| Receipts | ||
| Donations Legacies Grants Receipts from fundraising activities Gross trading receipts Income from investments other than land and buildings Rents from land & buildings Gross receipts from other charitable activities |
4,460 100 200,000 0 7,770 61 0 |
4,560 5,587 200,000 0 7,770 1,720 61 5,627 0 0 12 10 0 795 0 0 0 0 |
| 12 0 0 |
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| Total receipts | 4,533 207,870 |
212,403 13,739 |
| Payments Expenses for fundraising activities 0 Payments relating directly to charitable activities 10,258 1,451 Grants and donations 114 Governance costs: Audit / independent examination 30 Purchases of fxed assets 192 2,104 Purchase of investments |
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| 0 10,258 1,451 114 |
0 595 11,709 11,985 114 113 0 0 30 30 2,296 502 0 0 |
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| Total payments | 10,480 3,669 |
14,149 13,225 198,254 514 |
| Net receipts / (payments) | (5,947) 204,201 |
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| Transfers to / (from) funds | 0 0 |
0 0 |
| Surplus / (defcit) for year | (5,947) 204,201 |
198,254 514 |
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Statement of Balances - As at 31 March 2021 ~~Statement of Balances~~ - As at ~~31 March 2021~~
|Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Cash funds
Cash and bank balances at start
of year. £2 rounding adjustment
13,978
1,278
Surplus / (deficit) shown on
receipts and payments account
(5,947)
204,201
Cash and bank balances at end
of year
8,031
205,479
Unrestricted
Restricted
funds
funds
Cash funds
Cash and bank balances at start
ofyear. £2 rounding adjustment
13,978
1,278
Surplus /
(deficit) shown on
receiptsangDatrenteaccount
(5,947)
204,201
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Cash and bank balances at end
ofyear
8,031
205,479|Restricted
funds
Total current
period
Total last
period
15,256
14,744
198,254
514
0
0
0
0
213,510
15,258
Total current
Total last
period
period
15,256
14,744
198,254
514
0
0
~~O°~~
213,510
15,258|Restricted
funds
Total current
period
Total last
period
15,256
14,744
198,254
514
0
0
0
0
213,510
15,258
Total current
Total last
period
period
15,256
14,744
198,254
514
0
0
~~O°~~
213,510
15,258|
|---|---|---|
|0
0
Investments
Fund to which asset
belongs
Santander shares at 31st March 2021.
See Notes to Accounts.
Unrestricted
Investments
Fundtowhich asset
belongs
Santander shares at 31st March 2021.
.
See NotestoAccounts.
Unrestricted|0
0
Market
valuation
Last year
221
112
Market
Last year
valuation
221
112||
|Total
Total|221
112
221
112||
|Other assets: Insurance values as,
insured new for old
Fund to which asset
belongs
Instruments
Unrestricted
Band equipment (inc. music, uniforms)
Unrestricted
Other property, inc 2 trophies
Unrestricted
Other assets:
Insurance values as,
Fundtowhich asset
insured newforold
belongs
Instruments
Unrestricted
Band equipment (inc. music, uniforms)
Unrestricted
Otherproperty, inc 2 trophies
Unrestricted|Fund to which asset
Insurance
value
Last year
168,539
161,960
77,956
40,800
900
950
Insurance
Last year
value
168,539
161,960
77,956
40,800
900
950|Last year|
|Total
Total|Total
247,395
203,710
247,395
203,710||
|Contingent liabilities
Fund to which liability
relates
RRR Ventilation fund
Restricted
Contingent liabilities
Fund towhich liability
relates
RRR Ventilation fund
Restricted|Amount due
(estimate)
Last year
5,000
0
Amountdue
Lastyear
(estimate)
5,000
0|Last year|
|Total
Total|5,000
0
5,000
0||
Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees by: Signature Name Date of approval Signature Name Date of approval
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Explanatory Notes to the accounts for the year ended 31 March 2021
1. Basis of accounting
- These accounts have been prepared on the Receipts and Payments basis in accordance with the Charities & Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act 2005 and the Charities Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006 (as amended)
2. Nature and purpose of funds
Unrestricted funds are those general purpose funds that may be used at the discretion of the trustees in furtherance of the objects of the charity. The trustees maintain a single unrestricted fund for the day-to-day running of the club.
Restricted funds may only be used for specific purposes. Restrictions arise when specified by the donor or when funds are raised for specific purposes.
1. Members’ Gift Fund: Senior band member’s subscription includes a donation of £5 to the ‘Members’ Gift Fund’, to be used for retirals, leaving collections and the like. Any balance exceeding £50 to be returned to unrestricted funds at year end. This year, the balance was less than £50, so no funds were transferred.
2. Senior uniforms: This small restricted fund is still available and remains the same amount as last year.
3. Vogrie Hall Fund: These funds, raised the previous year, contributed to the cost of a feasibility study, with the balance paid from general funds. This fund is now depleted.
4. Discretionary Legacy Fund: This was given anonymously for : “The Purpose of purchasing, renovating & maintaining a building for the use of St David’s Brass Band SCIO (SC047976)” and is yet to be used.
5. Foundation Scotland Response Recovery & Resilience: Laptop Fund: “To purchase a laptop and appropriate software to enable the band to play together and create virtual performances.” Appropriate other hardware was also included in the grant. £83 remains to be spent early in the coming year.
6. Foundation Scotland Response Recovery & Resilience: Hall Ventilation. To contribute to the installation of fresh air ventilation systems in Vogrie Hall. This fund is yet to be used.
3. Remuneration and transactions
There was no remuneration paid to, or transactions with, trustees or any connected persons during the year.
4. Third party payments, not included in receipts and payments
There were no third party payments this financial year.
5. The following two pages are a more detailed listing of figures
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a) Detail of income to donations; grants and fundraising activities - Notes 6 - 9.
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b) Detail of payments made to charitable activities; governance; fixed assets - Notes 10 - 12.
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Detail of receipts
| 7 Legacies received Discretionary Legacy, anonymous donor, for premises 0 200,000 Total 0 200,000 0 0 |
200,000 0 200,000 0 0 700 0 1,020 2,770 0 5,000 0 7,770 1,720 0 5,584 51 43 10 61 5,627 |
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| 8 Grants received Council, general costs previous yr 0 Council, general costs 2020 / 21, received previous year 0 Foundation Scotland RRR grant 1 (laptop & related items) 2,770 Foundation Scotland RRR grant 2 (hall ventilation) 0 5,000 Total 0 7,770 |
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| 9 Gross receipts from fundraising activities Performances and fundraising events Easy Fundraising & Easysearch Amazon Smile Total |
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| 0 51 10 |
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61 0 0 0 |
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Detail of payments
| Unrestricted funds Restricted funds |
Unrestricted funds Restricted funds |
Total current period Total last period |
|---|---|---|
| 10 Payments relating directly to charitable activities Memberships and player registrations 100 Licenses, incl. website, Zoom, PVG x 2 203 Insurance 1,662 Contest, inc. transport 0 Asset maintenance and repairs 0 Band hall - rent, rates 3,501 Band hall - fuel 1,773 Band hall - other costs inc. cleaning 684 Band hall - asset transfer related 1,565 868 Stationery & RRR grant related software 50 583 Other charitable activities: (f/raising course) 0 Youth tuition 720 Total 10,258 1,451 |
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| 100 270 203 446 1,662 1,516 0 1,664 0 650 3,501 4,124 1,773 1,565 684 895 2,433 633 95 0 200 720 560 |
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10,258 1,451 |
11,709 11,985 |
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| 11 Governance costs Independent examiner's costs Total |
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| 30 | 30 30 |
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30 |
30 30 |
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| 12 Purchase of fxed assets Instruments: bell moisture guards 149 Music 43 Uniforms & equipment: RRR grant - laptop 1,699 RRR grant: laptop-related hardware 405 Total 192 2,104 |
149 0 43 469 1,699 405 33 |
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| 149 43 |
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| 2,296 502 |
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oscr Office of the Seottish Charity Regulator Independent examiner's report on the accounts Report to the trusteesl members of SL David's Brass Band Registergd charity SC 028401 numb8r On the accounts of the charity for the period Peritid start date Period and date Day Monlh Year Day Month Ye?r 1st 2020 31st March 2021 Set out on pages 1 to 10 Respectlve responsibilities of trustees and exarninor The chartys trustees are respc51b1e for the preparation of the accounts in acc#)rd8nce with the terms of the Charities and Trustee Inveslmenl (Scollandl 2005 Act and the Charities Accounts IScotland} Regulations 20CE. The charity trustees consKJei that the audit r8quir8mgnl of Regulation 10111 {al lo (c) of IheA¢coun15 Regulations does rnt apply. 11 is my responsibility lo examine the accounts as required under section 4411) Icl of the Act and to stale whether particular mallers have come lo my attention. Basis of independent My examination is carried out in aceordanee with Regulation 11 of th¢ Charili&s &xamln8rf8 ststement Accounts Iseotlandl Regulations 20c. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a Cparison of the accounts presented with those records. 11 also indudes con51deralion of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts and seeks 8xplanalions from the trustees conceming any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit and, consequently, I do not express an audit opinion on the accounts. Indepgndenl examlner's In the ccxjrse of my examinalicfi, no matter has come to my attention Eelh8F statement which gives me reasonable cause lo believe that in any material respect the requirements.. to keep accounting records in accordance with section 44111 lal of the 2CQ5 Act and Regulation 4 of the 20CE Accounts Rulations, and to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and compty with Rewlation g of the 201% Aetount$ Regulations have not bgen met, c 2. to whith, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a propgr unts lo be reached. Slgned: Date: Relevant professional qualificationlsl or body lif any)". Address: 'Hease delete Ihe word8 in Ihe brackels if Ihey do not apply. Itts word% do apply, set out those motters lch heve come to your attention on the folwng page.