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Hampshire County Council

Executive Member - Policy and Resources

Item 9

28 January 2008

Charities' Annual Accounts for 2006/07

Report of the County Treasurer and Chief Executive

Contact: Anthony Dodridge, ext 7407
Kevin Gardner ext.7381

1. Summary

1.1 Under the Charities Act 1993, every charity must produce an annual report on its activities and produce statements of account. These must be filed with the Charity Commission within ten months of the end of the charity's financial year. Charities with income under £10,000 a year need only file summary reports and accounts with the Commission by completing standard forms. Larger charities must file a fuller annual report and accounts.

1.2 There are seven charities registered with the Charity Commission for which the County Council acts as sole trustee, and which are under the remit of the Executive Member (Policy and Resources). There are certain other charities, for which the Council acts as trustee, which have different reporting lines for approval of the accounts. The trusts the subject of this report are:

    · The Michael Austin Harlick Trust Fund

    · The Dayas Music Scholarship Trust Fund

    · The Hampshire Mentally Handicapped Persons' Holiday Organisation

    · The T Houghton Trust

    · The Mace Educational Trust

    · The Portal Prize Fund

    · The Spitfire Mitchell Memorial Fund.

1.3 This proposal does not link to the Corporate Strategy but, nevertheless, requires, under the Charities Act 1993, a decision to approve the accounts and reports appended to this report because the County Council acts as sole trustee to the charities mentioned in the report.

1.4 The report also explains action proposed in respect of those smaller charities where, currently, very little use is being made of the funds available. This would be through the exercise of new powers under the Charities Act 2006 that are expected to be brought into force during 2008.

2. Michael Austin Harlick Trust Fund - annual report

2.1 Only the Michael Austin Harlick Trust Fund receives annual income in excess of £10,000. A draft annual report for approval is attached at Appendix 1. The accounts and balance sheet are attached at Appendix 2A.

2.2 Michael Austin Harlick was an ex-prisoner of war from Gosport who established a trust in his will to be used for the provision of medals, challenge cups and trophies for the children of Hampshire schools, and for the encouragement of pupils in all forms of sporting activity.

2.3 The trust is invested in a mix of managed unit trusts established for charities in line with the County Council's investment policy for trust funds agreed by the former Charities Panel in July 1998. The Charibond and Charinco funds are both invested in a range of fixed-interest and index-linked bonds, which produce a relatively high income yield. The investment in Charifund gives the trust exposure to equities, which produce a lower yield but provide scope for growth in the trust's capital. This should produce a rising level of income over the long term.

2.4 The accounts show the trust to be in a healthy position, with expenditure contained well within its income, and the value of its investments well in excess of their book cost.

3. Smaller trusts

3.1 Accounts for the six smaller trusts are attached at Appendices 2B-2G. Brief comments on the affairs of each trust are set out below.

    Dayas Music Scholarship Trust Fund

3.2 Although the County Council is sole trustee, this trust is administered by the Hampshire Music Service in consultation with the Director of Children's Services, County Treasurer, Chief Executive and County Music Adviser.

3.3 It was established in 1978 under the will of Mary Gwendolyn Sayer Hayton (nee Dayas). It provides music scholarships, preferably, but not necessarily, for pianoforte, for applicants living in Hampshire.

3.4 Accounts for the trust are shown at Appendix 2B. It is invested in a mix of investments in line with the County Council's policy. The accounts show the trust to be in a healthy position, with expenditure contained well within its income, and the value of its investments well in excess of their book cost.

    Hampshire Mentally Handicapped Persons' Holidays Organisation

3.5 This trust is administered by the Adults' Services and County Treasurer's Departments. It is used when required to improve the holiday accommodation facilities for adults with mental disabilities at Orchard Close in Hayling Island.

3.6 The accounts are attached at Appendix 2C. The funds are held entirely on deposit with the County Council, as the demands on the trust have proved to be unpredictable.

    The T. Houghton Trust

3.7 This trust is available for use by Perins School, New Alresford, for the provision of prizes to pupils.

3.8 Accounts for the trust are attached at Appendix 2D. It has been relatively little used, so is partly invested in Charinco, a bond-based unit trust. The remainder is held on deposit with the County Council. This is in line with the County Council's policy for funds which are used irregularly, where the prime objective is to maintain their real capital value and income.

    The Mace Educational Trust

3.9 This Trust was established in 2000 under the will of Evelyn Mace. Income to the Trust is used for the provision of scholarships for higher education for students under 25 who are, or have been, in the care of Hampshire County Council, and for drama scholarships for students due to start a drama or poetry course of higher education.

3.10 Accounts for the Trust are shown at Appendix 2E. It is administered in the County Treasurer's Department, although all grants made have been subject to the specific approval of the Executive Member - Policy and Resources.

3.11 It is invested in line with the County Council's policy for the investment of trust funds, with 25% invested in a share-based unit trust (Charifund) and the remainder in a bond-based trust (Charibond).

The Portal Prize Fund

3.12 The Portal Prize Fund was established in 1944. A revised scheme was agreed by the Charity Commission in 1970, and its primary objective is the promotion of a wider knowledge of Commonwealth countries amongst secondary school pupils in Hampshire.

3.13 Accounts for the Fund are shown at Appendix 2F. During the 1990s, considerable use was made of this trust following concerted action by the Chief Executive and County Treasurer to make schools aware of its availability. However, in the last six or so years it has fallen back into disuse. Its income is very small at only £415 in 2006/07. It is mainly invested in bond-based charitable unit trusts, with the balance held on deposit with the County Council.

    The Spitfire Mitchell Memorial Fund

3.14 This Fund was established by the designer of the Spitfire aircraft, who had connections with Southampton. Income to the Fund can be used for the provision of scholarships in aeronautics and engineering for students at Southampton University.

3.15 The accounts are attached at Appendix 2G. The last payments were made to the University from the Fund in 2000/01. Since then, the University has not made any nominations for the awards.

3.16 Discussions have been held between the Chief Executive and Southampton University with a view to transferring responsibility for the Fund to the University as its main user. This transfer has been agreed and is currently being actioned.

3.17 It is invested in bond-based unit trusts, with the balance held on deposit with the County Council.

4. Legal implications

4.1 It is essential that the County Council fulfils its statutory obligation to supply to the Charity Commission annual statements of account and reports for the charities for which it acts as trustee by 31 January of the year following the year of account. These must be approved directly by the County Council as sole trustee. Failure to do this by the required deadline would lay the Council open to censure or legal action by the Charity Commission under the Charities Act 1993.

4.2 It will be noted that no expenditure has been made from several of the trust funds over the financial year in question. This has continued a pattern in these cases in recent years, whereby very little use is being made of the funds available. There are several reasons for this. In some cases, the governing instrument of the trust is several decades old, and the specific objects of the trust are less relevant in the modern era than when originally established. Further, in some cases the level of income is very small, and the sums of money potentially available for distribution have not justified the professional time that would be required to promote and administer the trust. For similar reasons this has also deterred efforts to update the governing instrument as this has, to date, required application to the Charity Commission in accordance with a formal statutory process.

4.3 However, the Charities Act 2006 gives trustees much more flexibility in this respect. New powers, which are expected to come into force in February 2008, will enable trustees to resolve to modify the purposes of a trust, to include purposes that are similar in character to the old ones, but which are more modern and fit for purpose. Trustees will be given greater freedom to spend capital as income, and to transfer both the permanent endowment and income of a trust to another charity which has "substantially similar" purposes. Copies of the resolutions would need to be sent to the Charity Commission and will normally take effect at the end of 60 days unless the Commission objects.

4.4 Through the exercise of these powers, it should be possible to wind up or amalgamate a number of the smaller, disused trusts, or transfer the combined funding to another existing charitable body, operating with a set of objects which are more flexible and relevant to modern day needs. This would also make trust administration more efficient and cost-effective. This reform would require a further report for executive decision once the relevant provisions of the Act are in force and any accompanying guidance known, and once consultation has been held with relevant parties. It is therefore recommended that this be explored further and a further report brought back for decision.

5. Financial implications

5.1 There are no direct financial implications for the County Council, although any failure to submit the necessary reports and accounts by the deadline could result in legal action by the Charity Commission, which could be potentially costly to the County Council.

6. Impact assessment

6.1 Awards have been made in accordance with the terms of the relevant charitable deeds.

This proposal does not link to the Corporate Strategy but, nevertheless, requires under the Charities Act 1993 a decision to approve the accounts and reports appended to this report because the County Council acts as sole trustee to the charities mentioned in the report.

Section 100 D - Local Government Act 1972 - background papers

The following documents disclose facts or matters on which this report, or an important part of it, is based and has been relied upon to a material extent in the preparation of this report.

NB the list excludes:

Published works.

Documents which disclose exempt or confidential information as defined in the Act.

Title File

None.

    Appendix 1

    Annual Report of the Michael Austin Harlick Memorial Fund for year 1 April 2006 to 31 March 2007

1. Charity Name

The Michael Austin Harlick Memorial Fund

2. Any other name the Charity is known by

None

3. Charity Commission Registered Number

900351

4. Financial Year

This report is the for Financial Year beginning on 1 April 2006 and ending on 31 March 2007.

5. Charity's Principal Address

The Chief Executive, Hampshire County Council, The Castle, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 8UJ.

6. Governing Document

The Charity was constituted by the will dated 12 May 1971 of the late Michael Austin Harlick, proved at Winchester on 24 November 1988, as amended by a scheme of the Charity Commission dated 11 January 1990.

7. Objects of the Charity

Under the terms of the late Mr. Harlick's will, his estate was given to Hampshire County Council as trustee to establish the `Michael Austin Harlick Memorial Fund'. The income from the fund was to be used for the provision of medals, challenge cups and trophies for the children of Hampshire schools for the encouragement of pupils in all forms of sporting activity. By virtue of the Charity Commission's scheme dated 11 January 1990, the objects of the Charity were widened to include the revision that, if in any year the income shall not be required for the provision of medals, challenge cups and trophies, the Trustee shall apply the unused income in otherwise promoting the physical and recreational education of children attending schools in the county of Hampshire.

8. Specific Investment Powers

The Trustee has full power for the investment of funds for a period not exceeding 21 years from 1 January 1992, including the investment of any balance not needed for working purposes.

9. Solicitor

Mr P.C.B. Robertson, Chief Executive, Hampshire County Council, The Castle, Winchester, SO23 8UJ.

10. Bankers

National Westminster Bank plc, 105 High Street, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 9BU.

11. Treasurer/Financial Adviser

Mr. J. C. Pittam, County Treasurer, Hampshire County Council, The Castle, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 8UJ.

12. Name of Trustee

Hampshire County Council.

13. Trustee Selection Method

Hampshire County Council has been appointed sole Trustee under the terms of the will of the late Michael Austin Harlick dated 12 May 1971.

14. Custodian Trustees

None

15. Activities and Achievements

Awards totalling £11,684 have been made to individuals and sporting organisations in support of the Charity's objects. Efforts have been made to spread the awards across a broad range of sports, in support of the development of young sportsmen and sportswomen.

16. Reserves Policy

The reserves are retained and invested in managed pooled charitable investment funds, with a cash float held on deposit with Hampshire County Council. The income is used to fund grants set against the criteria of the Trust.

17. Grant Making Policy

Grants are made on terms that satisfy the terms of the trust.

18. Investments Selection Policy

The majority of investments are placed in managed fixed interest-based pooled funds to generate a secure income and preserve the Trust's capital value. A much smaller portion is invested in equity-based pooled funds to provide capital growth over the longer term.

19. Review of Major Risks

The Trustee has assessed the major risks to which the Trust is exposed, in particular those relating to the finances of the Trust, and is satisfied that systems are in place to mitigate exposure to major risk.

20. Declaration

I declare, in my capacity as Charity Trustee, that the Trustee has approved the report above, and has authorised me to sign it on the Trustee's behalf.


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Full Name : ......................................................

Position: ......................................................

Date: ......................................................

Appendix 2A

Michael Austin Harlick Trust Fund

Registered charity number: 900351

Accounts from 1 April to 31 March

2005/06

2006/07

£

£

Fund Balance as at 1 April

246,607.16

249,619.94

Income

Income from Charibond

10,224.52

10,224.52

Income from Charinco

2,280.62

2,280.64

Income from Charifund

1,537.50

1,667.37

Interest on cash balance

819.02

1,028.25

14,861.66

15,200.78

Expenditure

Special Awards

1,780.00

2,600.00

HCC Fund for Talented People in Sport

750.00

0.00

Hampshire Youth Options

75.00

0.00

WDCCA Benevolent Fund

252.15

0.00

Bridgemary Sports College

0.00

113.00

Hamble School Sports Partnership

0.00

100.00

Fareham School Sports Partnership

0.00

260.00

Gosport School Sports Partnership

0.00

200.00

Havant & Waterlooville Sports Assn

0.00

350.00

Test Valley School

75.00

100.00

Presentation Evening & Certificates

2260.50

2,000.00

Trophies/Medals for:

Football

1,207.66

1,596.86

Netball

273.19

340.75

Basketball

437.44

529.78

Cricket

1,177.35

1,238.60

Trampoline

93.16

91.74

Table Tennis

122.00

127.00

Hockey

237.81

111.77

Rugby

612.04

474.95

Athletics

621.36

598.39

Gymnastics

960.00

0.00

Tennis

92.93

0.00

Golf

140.96

94.68

Swimming

655.33

731.24

Short Mat Bowling

25.00

25.00

11,848.88

11,683.76

Fund Balance as at 31 March

249,619.94

253,136.96

Represented by:

Investments at cost (see below)

222,666.17

222,666.17

Cash balance

26,953.77

30,470.79

249,619.94

253,136.96

Market Value of Investments (2006/07)

Holding

Stock

Book Cost

Market Price

Market Value

as at 31.03.07

as at 31.03.07

£

£

£

134,533.00

Charibond

163,850.00

1.213

163,188.53

22,805.88

Charinco

39,518.02

1.788

40,776.91

2,564.00

Charifund

19,298.15

16.2905

41,768.84

222,666.17

245,734.28

Appendix 2B

The Dayas Music Scholarship Trust Fund

Registered charity number: 280413

Accounts from 1 April 2006 to 31 March 2007

2005/06

2006/07

£

£

£

79,655.17

Fund balance at 1 April 2006

82,677.70

Income

Dividends and interest on investments

4,749.95

Interest on balances held by Hampshire

304.48

4,837.55

County Council

5,054.43

 

Expenditure

1,515.02

Award payments

2,651.79

Expenses:

300.00

Hampshire Music Service - Administration of Trust

300.00

2,951.79

 

82,677.70

Fund balance at 31 March 2007

84,780.34

Represented by:

 

75,074.56

Investments at book cost

75,074.56

7,603.14

Cash balance

9,705.78

82,677.70

84,780.34

 

 

Market Value of Investments (2006/07)

Holding

Stock

Book Cost

Market Price

Market Value

at 31/03/07

at 31/03/07

£

£

£

21,521.00

Charibond

24,031.20

1.213

26,104.97

2,248.00

Charifund

21,991.28

16.2905

36,621.04

16,524.96

Charinco

29,052.08

1.788

29,546.63

75,074.56

92,272.64

Appendix 2C

Hampshire Mentally Handicapped Persons Holiday Organisation - (Orchard Close)

Registered charity number: 216037

Accounts from 1 April to 31 March

2005/06

2006/07

£

£

Fund Balance as at 1 April

37,082.20

38,413.45

Income

Donations

0.00

10.00

Interest on cash balances

1,331.25

1,467.61

1,331.25

1,477.61

Expenditure

0.00

0.00

Fund Balance as at 31 March

38,413.45

39,891.06

 

 

Represented by:

Cash balance

38,413.45

39,891.06

38,413.45

39,891.06

Appendix 2D

T Houghton

Registered charity number: 307279

Accounts from 1 April to 31 March

2005/06

2006/07

£

£

Fund Balance as at 1 April

3,523.21

3,694.35

Income

Income from Charinco

113.92

113.92

Interest on cash balances

57.22

67.42

171.14

181.34

Expenditure

0.00

0.00

Fund Balance as at 31 March

3,694.35

3,875.69

 

 

Represented by:

Investments at cost

1,975.58

1,975.58

Cash balance

1,718.77

1,900.11

3,694.35

3,875.69

Market Value of Investments (2006/07)

Holding

Stock

Book Cost

Market Price

Market Value

as at

31.3.07

as at 31.3.07

£

£

£

1,139.39

Charinco

1,975.58

1.788

2,037.23

1,975.58

2,037.23

Appendix 2E

Mace Educational Trust

Accounts from 1 April to 31 March

2005/06

2006/07

£

£

Fund Balance as at 1 April

113,591.25

114,307.71

Income

Income from Charifund

1,471.54

1,595.84

Income from Charibond

4,557.56

4,557.56

Donations

0.00

25.00

Interest on cash balances

537.36

577.40

6,566.46

6,755.80

Expenditure

Awards

5,850.00

7,550.00

5,850.00

7,550.00

Fund Balance as at 31 March

114,307.71

113,513.51

Represented by:

Investments at cost

98,500.00

98,500.00

Cash balance

15,807.71

15,013.51

114,307.71

113,513.51

Market Value of Investments (2006/07)

Holding

Stock

Book Cost

Market Price

Market Value

as at 31.3.07

as at

31.3.07

£

£

£

2,454.00

Charifund

24,500.00

16.2905

39,976.89

59,968.00

Charibond

74,000.00

1.213

72,741.18

98,500.00

112,718.07

Appendix 2F

Portal Prize Fund

Registered charity number: 307290

Accounts from 1 April to 31 March

2005/06

2006/07

£

£

Fund Balance as at 1 April

6,958.28

6,958.28

Income

Income from Charibond

133.40

133.40

Income from Charinco

200.60

200.60

Interest on cash balances

62.30

62.30

396.30

396.30

Expenditure

0.00

0.00

Fund Balance as at 31 March

7,354.58

7,354.58

 

 

Represented by:

Investments at cost

5,364.50

5,364.50

Cash balance

1,990.08

1,990.08

7,354.58

7,354.58

Market Value of Investments (2006/07)

Holding

Stock

Book Cost

Market Price

Market Value

£

as at 31.3.07

as at 31.3.07

£

£

2,006.13

Charinco

3,464.50

1.788

3,586.96

1,755.00

Charibond

1,900.00

1.213

2,128.82

5,364.50

5,715.77

Appendix 2G

Spitfire Mitchell Memorial Fund

Registered charity number: 313855

Accounts from 1 April to 31 March

2005/06

2006/07

£

£

Fund Balance as at 1 April

173,807.06

182,750.36

Income

Income from Charibond

2,094.72

2,094.72

Income from Charinco

4,139.40

4,167.64

Interest on cash balances

2,709.18

3,204.17

8,943.30

9,466.53

Expenditure

0.00

0.00

Fund Balance as at 31 March

182,750.36

192,216.89

 

 

Represented by:

Investments at cost

101,503.98

101,503.98

Cash balance

81,246.38

90,712.91

182,750.36

192,216.89

Market Value of Investments (2006/07)

Holding

Stock

Book Cost

Market Price

Market Value

£

as at 31.03.07

as at 31.03.07

£

£

27,562.00

Charibond

29,500.00

1.213

33,432.71

41,676.78

Charinco

72,003.98

1.788

74,518.08

101,503.98

107,950.79