TADCASTER SWIMMING POOL TRUST
Financial health, per its FY2022 accounts
The accounts state that the charity reported a deficit for the year ended 31 December 2022, driven by rising utility costs despite a return to pre-pandemic attendance levels. Per the trustees' report, the organization has requested short-term financial support from local authorities to address the budget deficit and rising energy expenses. Despite these pressures, the trustees maintain that the going concern basis of accounting is appropriate with no material uncertainties identified.
What the accounts disclose
“The Trustees have agreed a Budget deficit on 2023 due to the increase in the energy costs. We have raised this with the local and regional authority and requested short-term financial support.” — page 6
Structured financials (annual return, FY ending 31/12/2024)
Trustees
- DAVID MARSHchair
- Catherine Atwater
- Dr Andrew Inglis
- JAMES SYKES
- JOHN CAHILL
- Julie Sykes
- Nicola Katie Eades
Income and spending
| Financial year end | Income | Spending |
|---|---|---|
| 31/12/2024 | £1.3m | £1.3m |
| 31/12/2023 | £1.2m | £1.1m |
| 31/12/2022 | £1.0m | £1.0m |
| 31/12/2021 | £761k | £750k |
| 31/12/2020 | £614k | £667k |
Common questions
Is TADCASTER SWIMMING POOL TRUST financially healthy?
The accounts state that the charity reported a deficit for the year ended 31 December 2022, driven by rising utility costs despite a return to pre-pandemic attendance levels. Per the trustees' report, the organization has requested short-term financial support from local authorities to address the budget deficit and rising energy expenses. Despite these pressures, the trustees maintain that the going concern basis of accounting is appropriate with no material uncertainties identified. Its FY2022 accounts were audited by Howard Matthews Partnership.