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David Woods

News update March 2023

News

Original online version via mail chimp

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In this issue:

  • Diary Dates and Helper Sign Up Links

  • Anvil Concert and DBS checks

  • Ensemble Promotions, progress and next stages

  • Uniform Hire Scheme

  • 100 Club information

  • Carl Clausen - Hampshire County Youth Orchestra - Leaving Concert

Diary Dates

19th March 2023 Wind Orchestras and Percussion Ensemble Concert at QMC

21st March 2023 Committee Meeting at QMC 1930-2100

All welcome to attend.

Please contact friendsofbayoc@gmail.com if you wish to attend so that we can confirm the room location.

26th March 2023 Charity Fundraiser

Providing refreshments at Basingstoke Music and Arts Festival Concert at QMC 1 to 3 pm

SIGN UP TO HELP

21st May 2023 Anvil Rehearsals and Concert

From about 11 am at the Anvil - We may need need a van to move large instruments if anyone is able to help. Let friendsofbayoc@gmail.com know if you have access to a van and may be able to help.

SIGN UP TO HELP

18th June 2023 Charity Fundraiser

Providing refreshments at Deane Sinfonia Concert at QMC 6 to 8 pm

SIGN UP TO HELP

9th July 2023 Summer Concerts at QMC

Times and details will be confirmed on our Calendar when available.

Anvil Concert and DBS checks

The ensembles will need helpers during the day and / or the evening.

Helpers supervising children will need a Free Enhanced DBS check completed.

The simple process for you to apply for a DBS check is on our website:

www.bayo-hampshire.org.uk/dbs-checks

It would also be useful if you are willing to help at events in the future to sign up to our helper notification system below.

SIGN UP to our helper notification system

Ensemble Promotions

Ensemble promotions on Facebook have been going well and have added another 10+ members to the new Rock and Pop Choir and a number of new player enquiries for other ensembles. Music Service have provided posters.

We are now moving onto ‘paper’ promotions to include:

  • Adverts in the Mayor’s Charity Concert Programme at the Anvil tonight.

    Some tickets are still available if you would like to attend from: www.anvilarts.org.uk/whats-on/event/mayors-charity-concert

  • Displaying posters at Basingstoke Music and Arts Festival over the next four weekends.

    The Festival organisers are also looking for occasional helpers, if anyone is taking their child and feels they could help please let them know. www.basingstokemusicandarts.org.uk

  • Providing posters for distribution to schools and shops locally.

  • If you have any in house publications or noticeboards where it would be appropriate to publish or display posters email friendsofbayoc@gmail.com to discuss your requirements.

Uniform Hire Scheme

Please ensure uniform tops are ordered at least a month in advance of any concert. All ensemble uniforms are the same design. Once you have paid £15 to join the hire scheme you are able to exchange uniforms as required.

Full details here: www.bayo-hampshire.org.uk/concert-uniform-information

In the case of financial hardship please discuss with your conductor how you can join the scheme.

100 Club

We would love you to join our 100 club in the Foyer of the Anvil at our May concert.

For those of you not familiar with a 100 Club, let me tell you briefly about it.

- It is a fundraising vehicle, similar to a lottery, to benefit all the ensembles

- The funds earned by the 100 Club will be split 50 / 50 to fundraise and to provide a prize fund for the subscribers.

- We are regulated by Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council

- Each subscriber is allocated their own number in the 100 Club and will keep that number for the duration of their membership.

- Subscription is by quarterly £15 standing order.

- Roughly each quarter the numbers for each subscriber will be entered in a publicly drawn draw.

- The winning numbers will each receive a monetary prize.

- The value of the prizes is dependent upon the number of subscribers for each draw, so it is not possible to give you exact figures for the prizes.

- Despite its name, we will not be restricting the quantity of numbers to 100, in fact our current aim is to achieve 200 numbers.

Carl Clausen Hampshire County Youth Orchestra Leaving Concert

If you were conducted by Carl when you were in HCYO and would like to play in the orchestra for his Farewell Concert on 29th April at Chandlers Ford Methodist Church, please read on and sign up here: https://hcyo.hmsensembles.org.uk/2023/02/27/the-friends-farewell-concert-to-carl/
Ticket information available soon!

LATEST NEWS

News

Overview of this email

  • Choir and Guitar Ensemble have spaces (No extra charge to join extra ensembles)

  • Highlights from the AGM

  • Discount Scheme

  • Lynn Hunt Musical Assistance Fund

  • Other funding for Individuals

  • How can you help?

For more frequent and general information we also post on our Facebook page. Some examples this month have been School Holiday opportunities with Hampshire Music Service including a Musical Technology Workshop, Rock/ Pop band workshop and a Summer Musical Theatre week.

A copy of each these emails will also be posted on our website newsfeed.

Reminder : There is no extra cost to be in more than one ensemble!

Why not try another ensemble?

NEW FOCUS FOR CHOIR

Since January the choir has changed age range from 9-18 years and become a contemporary pop and rock choir with a new conductor Emma Rosso. We are actively promoting the choir and many new members have joined.

Sign up for a taster session at www.bayo-hampshire.org.uk/bayc

GUITAR ENSEMBLE

The guitar ensemble is for players from Junior or Secondary School and of a Grade 1-4 standard.

Visit for more information https://www.bayo-hampshire.org.uk/bayge

Highlights from the Minutes of the AGM

● All parents / guardians of players will from September 2023 automatically become members of the Charity.

● If you would like to support the charity financially, you can make a donation, or join our 100 club lottery at any concert. All support of any kind is gratefully received!

● Sally Wilcox (a current parent and musician herself) has joined David as co-chair with the intention of taking over the role fully by the next AGM.

● Several of our current trustees / officers are planning to retire next year after many years of service; in most cases they are keen to continue helping at events but no longer want to be responsible for the full role.

If you would be interested in shadowing any of the current trustees over the following year with a view to taking over the role, please email friendsofbayoc@gmail.com Details of what’s involved in the various roles are here on the BAYOC website

Dawkes Discount for Woodwind and Brass

LOYALTY CARDS ENTITLE OUR MEMBERS TO A 3% DISCOUNT ON INSTRUMENTS AND A 6% DISCOUNT ON ALL ACCESSORIES AT DAWKES MUSIC.

More Information Here https://www.bayo-hampshire.org.uk/dawkesdiscountscheme

The Lynn Hunt Musical Assistance Fund

Ensures inclusion to music trips, events and workshops for pupils with financial disadvantage or in exceptional circumstance. Confidential and no form filling.

More Information Here. https://www.bayo-hampshire.org.uk/musicalassistancefund

Funding opportunities for Individuals can be found on the music hub website

https://www.hants.gov.uk/educationandlearning/hampshiremusic/funding

How can you help?

Since the Pandemic, player and singer numbers are down. Having more players and more ensembles benefits all. Share our social media posts and tell your friends about the opportunity to join in.

Bring your extended family to watch your children perform at the Anvil in May. Smaller player numbers and less ensembles make smaller audiences, so we need your help filling the auditorium to create the atmosphere your child deserves.

We are always on the look out for Raffle Prizes, so if you have a new item that you’ve been given that would be suitable or your workplace gives vouchers etc, you can donate them at rehearsals via the conductor.

Sign up to help occasionally on our helper notification system below.

SIGN UP to our helper notification system

DONATE to the Charity

Membership Information circulated in December

To ensure all have received this a copy has been placed here:

Players Code of Conduct has been replicated as a page on the website

The Friends of BAYOC

The Friends of Basingstoke Area Youth Orchestras and Choirs is a charity which exists to provide ongoing financial, administrative and staffing support to the Ensembles in excess of that provided by Hampshire Music Service.

The website for the ensembles and charity is to be found at :

www.bayo-hampshire.org.uk

Friends of BAYOC also has a facebook page, which you can access here:

www.facebook.com/BayoFriends/

Membership of the charity is by yearly fee or by joining the 100 club lottery at the membership table at any concert. The charity began as a parental supporters group and became a charity to maximise fundraising possibilities.There is an expectation that a Parent or Guardian of each player will join as a member

Event staffing and committee membership is provided by parents and volunteers. We have no paid employees and ask that all parents join our ‘occasional helper’ mailing list at https://tinyurl.com/bayohelp

‘The Friends’ run a uniform hire scheme. For a one-time fee, an initial uniform of shirt and tie or blouse is provided and can be exchanged from stock or obtained by giving a month’s notice.

Charity Membership and Uniform Hire Shop Online

In the case of hardship the Uniform Fee can be waived at the discretion of conductors.

The charity has created the ‘Lynn Hunt Musical Assistance Fund’ to assist individual players (with financial or other difficulties) to attend workshops and tours that are charged for. Enquiries for support should be directed to Chris Pott, the Area Ensemble Director, who will make a decision in conjunction with the Chair of the Charity during a confidential discussion.

The Charity has also set up a fund to support the general running costs of such activitiesfor the benefit of all attendees.

Examples of our expenditure supporting the ensembles:

● Uniform Purchase

● Instrument repair and replacement

● Transportation

● Concert Tours

● Residential ensemble training weekends and workshops.

● Hire of a storage unit to store instruments and the Music Library.

During one fund raising campaign in excess of £8,000 was raised to pay for instrumentsand 2 years running cost, enabling the percussion group to be formed. We can only continue to support the ensembles with your assistance. A number of the committee members have notified their intention to step down as their children have left the ensembles.

We have broken down roles into easily achievable areas of work and would hope to enable a smooth transition into these roles by incoming members joining the committee. We are in a stable financial position but will need your support to remain in this position as we continue to emerge from the restriction brought about by Covid and reduction in player and ensemble numbers.

We need parents to step up now and show their support to ensure the future of the charity and ensemble activities. Don’t forget to support now by signing up to our occasional helpers email list at www.tinyurl.com/bayohelp Joining the list doesn’t commit you to help but enables you to see what help we need and sign up when you can do so.

If you feel you can offer support as committee member or wish to contact us for anotherreason please email: friendsofbayoc@gmail.com

David Woods

Chair of Friends

Notification of Annual General Meeting 11.12.22 at 2pm and Reports for Pre-read.

We will be holding our AGM about 2pm on 11.12.22 during the interval of the winter concert. To keep it brief this will consist of prepared reports available for pre read.

As they are provided the reports will be prepared and posted here enabling them to be read before the meeting and time for discussion, questions, election of Trustees and officials and and voting.

We had to abandon and re-arrange the latest AGM as as only nine out of ten persons required under the constitution were present we were not quorate and could not open the meeting.

It is expected that two (possibly three) of our trustees will retire in the next year including the chair, (100 club co-ordinator - Possible) and volunteer coordinator. Other positions that will be vacant, Uniform Coordinator, Refreshment Coordinator, Website Manager. (First Aid Coordinator - possible)

If the Post of chair is not filled we cannot operate legally as a charity.

If the other posts are not filled we will be ineffective.

We are seeking help with the concert. You can view the roles and sign up here https://signup.com/go/KkpnNRy

There will be an opportunity to join the 100 club or pay for one year’s charity membership at the concert should you wish to do so.

Agenda

Welcome and apologies

Minutes of the Last meeting. (at bottom of this page )

Matters Arising

Report of The Chair

The charity (formerly the parents /supporters association) has achieved a lot over the years. We are not the Music Service, do not pay the conductors or provide the Ensembles, but we ensure that they are supported to benefit your children.

From providing support through finance and volunteers at concerts, workshops and tours, to funding transportation, provision of instruments and stands, support for individuals, the provision of a website and uniforms for the players.

We have obtained grants, to purchase the Percussion Group Instruments and enable it’s inception and set up reserved funds (Currently £8k) to ensure continued support for workshops and the support of those members who financially cannot afford to attend workshops, residential training and tours.

Last year we have also taken on for the first time provision of a hired storage space for instruments and the ensemble music library, and have just agreed to fund the hire of a concert venue to support a Hampshire Music Service multi school singing project to encourage more children to join the youth choir.

However the charity is on borrowed time and survives mainly due to the good will of its core trustees and supporters. Recently volunteers for events have been readily coming forward, but we have repeatedly warned that we need current parents to join the committee / become a trustee, some have come forward but we need more today to ensure continuity and sufficient volunteers in key positions. Our Volunteer sign up system works well, but membership of the charity has fallen for example only 2 families have paid the £22 membership fee this year and 100 club membership has fallen….. In the short term the charity is in a good position financially, but made a £3,312 loss last year, and the budget projection shows a loss of around £2,000 next year. Has your family joined the 100 club or become a member by paying the yearly fee yet?

In the medium term we will need to raise more funds or cut the amount of funding we provide to continue to be able to support the ensembles in the longer term.

From my knowledge of our finance and activities our income is generally falling and our costs are rising.

2019 was an unusual year for income due to received grants and setting up the ring fenced funds without this our income would have followed the general downward trend, but our expected expenditure would not have changed significantly from that shown because of a tour.

Covid had it’s impact on income and expenditure lowering both, but in the last financial year our income expenditure trend is as I would have predicted and expenditure is now greater than income.

We all have our part to play in improving our financial outlook and assisting the trustees in the role to support the ensembles and ultimately your children.

Personally I am tired and 60 next year, my children left the Orchestras over 10 years ago, I have offered to stay on to assist Chris in his first year as Director but I will be retiring as chair at the next AGM. If someone comes forward as chair today, I will stay on as a trustee to support the transition. I’d like to leave the charity in good hands but only you can ensure this happens.

I am confident that we can reverse the financial trend and can continue to run an efficient charity to the benefit of your children but only with your help.

Report of the Treasurer

Explanatory Notes:

We made a loss at the Christmas Concert because we had insufficient volunteers to enable refreshments and raffle to be run, but still had expenses.

We made a loss at the Anvil Concert mainly because Printing Costs exceeding sales of programmes and hire of additional seating was required for performers

The end of year accounts shows a large loss for the Summer Event.

Much of the income was taken by card reader and the income was not received in our accounts until after the cut off date for the end of year accounts. The event actually made a small profit £188.79

The Charity acts as music service’s cashier for door takings at 2 concerts per year but does not receive any income from door receipts. Since we have started to use a card reader for door receipts (From the Summer Concerts) Our accounts also reflect £934 received on behalf of music service and passed to music service for door takings.

The Uniform Hire scheme is showing abnormally high income and reduced costs. This was an effect of the pandemic with uniform stocks increasing as pupils left the ensembles due to their age and new pupils joining in large numbers as concerts were performed after the pandemic.

Our Budget expenditure has been set quite low next year. Some years we have seen expenditure in excess of £10,000 per year. Music service are concerned with the costs of running the yearly Anvil Concert and may also look to the charity to support the cost of venue hire in the future.

Please do ask any questions in advance if possible, if you would like more in depth information.

Director and Conductor Reports

BAYOC Director's Report: ( Including Conductors report for BAYPE AND BAYWO)

The BAYOC pyramid has been slightly restructured this year with the absence of BAYO, so BAYWO and BAYSO are currently the most senior ensembles for wind, brass and string players. We are exploring all options to bring back the main orchestra as soon as it is viable.

In addition to our December and July Concerts at QMC and our concert at The Anvil in May, BAYWO will perform as part of Hampshire Wind Band Festival at The Anvil on Sunday 26th of February 2023. BAYPE and BAYWTO will also be performing on Sunday the 19th of March alongside ensembles from around the county. Additionally, this term has seen the launch of a vocal project in numerous Basingstoke schools to boost the membership of our choir, BAYC.

I am pleased to say that after numerous leavers heading off to university at the end of 2020-21, BAYPE has almost doubled in numbers and we now have 11 players in our percussion ensemble.

Key date for the diary - The Anvil concert that was originally planned for Saturday 6th of May 2023 will now be held on Sunday 21st of May 2023. This is because of a clash with the King’s coronation.

I’m really pleased with the musical progress made in our ensembles this Autumn term and I look forward to seeing and hearing how this progresses even further throughout the year ahead.

BEASE & BAYSTO Reports by Brenda de Souza

BEASE & BAYSTO now meet on Mondays in the Gym which is a much better space for us. Both orchestras have lost a few players due to the change of day though I'm sure we've gained others.

BEASE is thriving with 27 players including 10 new members. All are really keen & there's never a shortage of volunteers for our turn-taking activities and solo spots. We're enjoying the space in the gym so we can have more active quiz times organised by Gemma Potter.

BAYSTO is a rather smaller group of 14 players but they all get on well together & enjoy coming along. 

BAYSo

1ST November 2022/11th December 2022

Great to start a full season in person. Still used individual stands and socially distanced seating.

Membership held up despite losing several Year 12s, 13s and leavers for university. Aura Zealey-Smith stayed on to continue to lead the orchestra in her Gap year.

The plan for the year was to ease back into performing gradually, unsure of how the orchestra would sound. Also the orchestra had quite a few new members who had to acclimatise to the group and to the music played.

Repertoire was drawn from the music looked at online so that the orchestra felt that those sessions had not been wasted.

For the Christmas concert the orchestra played some Handel, Two Marches from his opera, Floridante, music from the film La La Land, the first movement from Joseph Bologne’s 2nd Symphony and the orchestra learned how to support and accompany Aura Zealey Smith in her performance of Ten Have’s Allegro Brillant. Amazingly they all rose to the challenge and learnt so much about their playing, both individual and ensemble. It was clear that the rest of the year would be very successful.

 

There was no residential planned for 2022 but it was proposed to return to the Music Festival in March, until the class structure changed. Unfortunately the orchestra would now have to play in the main orchestra class and not be scrutinised by a dedicated string adjudicator, as they had been for many years, in the Strings Section. Also the day and date was different which meant that many of the older players would have been unable to play. The orchestra may take part in 2023.

 

The annual May concert in the Anvil saw the orchestra help celebrate John and Di’s 30 years with BAYO and their retirement. The orchestra returned to a Scandinavian theme playing three Lyric Pieces by Grieg and a selection of songs by ABBA. It was lovely to have so many former BAYSO players attending the concert to play in the enlarged BAYO and some even re-joined BAYSO for the occasion.

 

The final concert of the year was again held in QMC on a hot Sunday in July.

The orchestra played quite a larger repertoire including most of the pieces rehearsed in the year to demonstrate how far they had progressed, including the first movement of an A minor violin Concerto, with Hanna Sieckza as soloist, and the complete Symphony by Joseph Bologne, known as Chevalier de St Georges.

It was an excellent way to end the first year back to some form of normality.

 

The conductor would like to thank all the players who rehearsed diligently, cheerfully and enthusiastically every Friday evening and for their hard work and excellent playing; also the parents for their continued support, the Friends, John and Di, and to Tori Eglin, who assists each week with helping with music and running the rehearsals.

 

The new season has started well with numbers similar to the end of last year and the rehearsals for the 2023 Christmas concert are going well.

 

Paul Timms

BAYO

Report to be added

BAYWTo

September 2021 to September 2022

 

BAYWTO performed at the Christmas concert, in The Anvil concert in May and at the summer concert. Our main focus for the year was the 3 performances of the piece of music I had had commissioned during lockdown. This was a narrated musical performance of the children’s book ‘Room on the Broom’ by Julia Donaldson. The music was written by Robin Scott, and I was able to obtain funding from my husband, Tony. Thefirst performance was a joint concert with the Romsey Area Youth Wind Band and the Eastleigh Area Wind Orchestra at Thornden Hall, with the narration being provided by Neil Reeves. We performed it on our own at The Anvil concert, where the narration was by Robin Scott, the composer. The final performance was a joint enterprise with the Basingstoke Concert Band in St Michael’s Church in July. This one was enabled for us with a booking by HMS: again, Robin Scott provided the narration. The performances were well received by audiences and I was pleasantly surprised that some parents of band members contacted Macmillan’s, the publishers of Room on the Broom, and questioned the permission for only 3 performances. Macmillan’s has kindly responded by giving permission for further performances and there is some interest from other bands for this year.

 

I look forward this year to continuing to provide new musical experiences to the current membership of 60 players.

 Serena Ludford

BAYG

Mr O’Donoghue has been running the Basingstoke Area Guitar Ensemble since 2015. Membership is open to any guitar players who are between grade 1 to grade 4 standard from Junior and Secondary Schools in the wider Basingstoke area. The repertoire of the ensemble encompasses everything from Classical pieces to film themes to instrumental interpretations of modern pop pieces. We are currently in the process of expanding our repertoire further to include some world music pieces and even some simple jazz arrangements. We will be performing at the BAYOSOC concerts in December and July at Queen Mary’s College and we hope to play the Anvil in May. Sessions run from 4.30 to 5.30 pm every Friday afternoon during term time at Queen Mary’s College.

BAYC

In the last year BAYC have performed incredibly well. While the numbers of the choir have not improved, the choir's vocal technique has come on leaps and bounds. During the Anvil concert 2022, BAYC sung a varied repertoire of The Audition from La La Lands, Pie Jesu & On Top of the World. These performances were met with wonderful comments about the quality of the singers, and how only 5 children could produce such a fantastic sound.

Unfortunately, due to unforeseen commitments, after Christmas I am unable to continue conducting BAYC. This is an extremely sad outcome, but I am hopeful that the choir will continue and blossom once I'm gone.

For my last concert conducting the choir, at the Christmas concert, I have invited ex-members of the choir to join us in revisiting some of our old repertoire. 5 have agreed to join us again for this concert, making them up to 11, and I am very excited to showcase this wonderful group.

I want to thank my very talented accompanist, Jo Chittey, for her unwavering support and fantastic piano playing. Lastly, thank you to the members past and present for always working so hard and singing beautifully.

Kind regards,

Tori Eglin

Election of Trustees and Officers

For the past year these were:

Chair: David Woods 

Secretary: Emma Sylvester-Bradley 

Treasurer: Margaret Flitcroft 

Trustees: Karen Bentall, Susannah Stanley, John Fuller and Glen Walton.

Policies and Procedures

These have been reviewed by the Chair and relevant Trustees and other than updating of some names are correct. Unless anyone informs the chair before or at the meeting, it is proposed that these are approved as fit for purpose for forthcoming year.

Review of Subscriptions

The criteria for membership is currently to be a member of the 100 club or pay a £22 membership fee. The subscription charge for membership of the charity has not been raised for many years. Historically it was set at a time when there was no charge by Hampshire Music Service.

Our need to raise funds has not decreased. At the time of writing we currently have only 2 current member families who have paid the £22 membership fee and just over 20 who are members of the 100 club. Other members of the 100 club are supporters or past parents.

The chair puts forward 2 options for consideration.

  1. Keep the fee at £22.

  2. Abolish the fixed fee and pass a resolution that from the next financial year, all parents or guardians who have members in an ensemble during the financial year are automatically members of the charity, and that they will be asked for a yearly voluntary donation instead, and that active supporters are also ‘awarded’ membership of the charity through membership of the 100 club or volunteering. Nothing in proposal 2 will change the responsibility of the Trustees in relation to the management of charity membership outlined within the constitution.

Uniform Hire Charge Review

This fee currently £15 ordinarily covers costs to run the scheme and the recommendation is that the fee is not changed.

Any Other Business


Date of Next Trustees / Advisory committee meeting.





Minutes of  The Friends of Basingstoke Area Youth Orchestras and Choirs.

Annual General Meeting 

2015 hours on 5/12/2021

The Main Hall, Queen Mary’s College, Basingstoke 

1 Welcome and Apologies

David Woods the chair welcomed everyone to the Annual General Meeting which covered the years 2019-2021 as no AGM was held during the Pandemic. 

2 Minutes of the last meeting were agreed as accurate and approved

Proposed Glen Walton  Seconded Margaret Flitcroft Resolution approved unopposed.

3 Matters arising

 DW Confirmed that Nicki Lee has resigned as a Trustee when her children left the Orchestra. 

Paul Timms question about Audio Download of Anvil Concert feasibility …will be dealt with at run up to next Anvil Concert.

4 Report of the chair …. Had been available for pre-read on line

Existing Trustees were identified to the meeting and Emma Sylvester-Bradley volunteered to become the Trustee Secretary of the charity.

5 Report of The Treasurer

These had been posted on line and there were no questions. 

DW outlined the main Income and Expenditure figures  for the 2 financial years  covered and explained that although income was down we have a reserve sufficient for a standard year operating costs and monies set aside red circled for members who need financial assistance to attend courses and tours and money set aside for events to further individuals musical ability. No questions were raised. 

Accounts approval Proposed by Glen Walton and seconded by Susannah  Stanley. Resolution approved unopposed.



Directors / Conductors Reports

had been pre posted online there were no questions.



Elections of Trustees and Officers of the Charity.

Chair: David Woods 

Secretary: Emma Sylvester Bradley 

Treasurer: Margaret Flitcroft 

Trustees: Karen Bentall, Susannah Stanley, John Fuller and Glen Walton. 

All were elected unopposed as Trustees and into the officer positions stated

Proposal Glen Walton

Seconded Margaret Flitcroft Resolution approved unopposed.

Policies and procedures 

reviewed by DW nothing raised  as needing changing.

Proposed Glen Walton seconded by Margaret Flitcroft  Resolution approved unopposed.



Review of Subscriptions for year 2022-2023 no change remaining at £22 per year.

Proposed Glen Walton seconded by Margaret Flitcroft  Resolution approved unopposed.



Uniform Hire charge review

To remain at £15one off fee to join the scheme. 

Proposed Glen Walton seconded by Margaret Flitcroft  Resolution approved unopposed.



Any Other Business.

  1. Bank Signatories and Bank accounts approvals

Banking: In accordance with 19G of the constitution regarding bank accounts. 

We formally agree that current Bank account signatories for our three HSBC accounts  (and any future  accounts that we open with any bank or building society) are:

David Woods, Karen Bentall, Margaret Flitcroft and Susannah Stanley

and that any two of our signatories can sign to authorise cheques payments.



Margaret Flitcroft  is nominated as Primary User for HSBC Internet and Telephone Banking.  It is acknowledged and agreed that the Primary User will have full access and authority over the HSBC account, authority to appoint additional users and no restrictions on what they can do using HSBC UK Business Telephone and Internet Banking, as appropriate. The meeting was reminded full details of what the primary user can do are set out in the HSBC UK Business banking Terms and Conditions and the Business Banking additional conditions.



Proposed Glen Walton and Seconded Margaret Flitcroft:  Resolution approved unopposed.

 

2. That if necessary AGM meetings can be held online in the future.

Proposed Glen Walton and Seconded Margaret Flitcroft:  Resolution approved unopposed.  



Date of Next Meeting  Provisionally set as 18th January 2022 at 2000 location TBA.



Meeting closed at 2030 hours.



Reports available as Appendix to the Minutes of 2021 meeting here: https://www.bayo-hampshire.org.uk/news/2021/11/25/pre-read-notes-for-agm-5122021







Minutes and Pre-read notes for AGM 5/12/2021

Held at 2010 hours at Queen Mary’s College Main Hall, Basingstoke.

1 Welcome and Apologies

David Woods the chair welcomed everyone to the Annual General Meeting which covered the years 2019-2021 as no AGM was held during the Pandemic.

2 Minutes of the last meeting were agreed as accurate and approved

Proposed Glen Walton Seconded Margaret Flitcroft

3 Matters arising

DW Confirmed that Nicki Lee has resigned as a Trustee when her children left the Orchestra.

Paul Timms question about Audio Download of Anvil Concert feasability … will be dealt with at run up to next Anvil Concert

4 Report of the chair …. Had been available for preread on line and was accepted without reading.

Existing Trustees were identified to the meeting and Emma Sylvester-Bradley volunteered to become the Trustee Secretary of the charity.

5 Report of The Treasurer

These had been posted on line and there were no questions.

DW outlined the main Income and Expenditure figures for the 2 financial years covered and explained that although income was down we have a reserve sufficient for a standard year operating costs and monies set aside red circled for members who need financial assistance to attend courses and tours and money set aside for events to further individuals musical ability. No questions were raised.

Accounts approved. Proposed byGlen Walton and seconded by Susannah Stanley.

Directors / Conductors Reports

had been pre posted online there were no questions.

Elections of Trustees and Officers of the Charity.

Chair: David Woods

Secretary: Emma Sylvester Bradley

Treasurer: Margaret Flitcroft

Trustees: Karen Bentall, Susannah Stanley, John Fuller and Glen Walton.

All were elected unopposed as Trustees and into the officer positions stated

Proposal Glen Walton

Seconded Margaret Flitcroft

Policies and procedures

reviewed by DW nothing raised as needing changing.

Proposed Glen Walton seconded by Margaret Flitcroft

Review of Subscriptions for year 2022-2023 no change remaining at £22 per year.

Proposed Glen Walton seconded by Margaret Flitcroft

Uniform Hire charge review

To remain at £15one off fee to join the scheme.

Proposed Glen Walton seconded by Margaret Flitcroft

Any Other Business.

1. Bank Signatories and Bank accounts approvals

Banking: In accordance with 19G of the constitution regarding bank accounts.

We formally agree that current Bank account signatories for our three HSBC accounts (and any future accounts that we open with any bank or building society) are:

David Woods, Karen Bentall, Margaret Flitcroft and Susannah Stanley, and that any two of our signatories can sign to authorise cheques payments.

Margaret Flitcroft is nominated as Primary User for HSBC Internet and Telephone Banking. It is acknowledged and agreed that the Primary User will have full access and authority over the HSBC account, authority to appoint additional users and no restrictions on what they can do using HSBC UK Business Telephone and Internet Banking, as appropriate. The meeting was reminded full details of what the primary user can do are set out in the HSBC UK Business banking Terms and Conditions and the Business Banking additional conditions.

Proposed Glen Walton and Seconded Margaret Flitcroft: Resolution approved unopposed.

2. That if necessary AGM meetings can be held online in the future.

Proposed Glen Walton and Seconded Margaret Flitcroft: Resolution approved unopposed.

Date of Next Meeting Provisionally set as 18th January 2022 at 2000 location TBA.

APPENDIX

Pre read notes:

1. Welcome and Apologies

2. Minutes of the last AGM for approval linked here

3. Matters Arising

  1. DW Confirmed that Nicki Lee has resigned when her children left Orchestra.

  2. Paul Timms question about Audio Download of Anvil Concert feasability … will be dealt with at run up to next Anvil Concert

4.Chairman’s Report

Due to the Pandemic an Annual General Meeting was not held in 2020. 

It has been a difficult time in the last two years, and many will have dealt with illness and worry, and sometimes the sad passing of loved ones. Wendy Harding who was our  Trustee Secretary has left the area and resigned her position and one of our stalwart volunteer committee members and Assistant to the Junior Choir Lynn Hunt sadly died.

Other members of the committee and Trustees have left as their children became too old to remain in the orchestras and choirs. We now have the lowest number of Trustees and Volunteers since our formation as a charity.  

Remaining Trustees

David Woods Chair        Ex Players Parent

Margaret Flitcroft Treasurer  Ex Player 

Vacant Secretary

John Fuller BAYOC Director / Conductor 

Karen Bentall  Retired Headteacher

Glenn Walton Ex Players Parent

Susannah Stanley Ex Players Parent 

The charity has continued to support events as requested by the conductors financially and with volunteer staffing, but as is evidenced by the lack of raffle and refreshments tonight, we do not have enough people volunteering to be able to effectively cover the roles that are needed. 

We are in urgent need for current parents/carers to step up and get involved in running the charity and in particular the “Officer” positions (specifically at this time the Secretary) cannot remain vacant under our constitution.    

I may have no legal alternative but to call an Extraordinary General Meeting in January 2022 to discuss dissolving the charity if support is not forthcoming.

We have budgeted well and hold a years reserve of funds to ensure that we can operate during troubled times. We have not had to pay out large sums to support tours and workshops as these have not been run for obvious reasons. 

We also hold red circled funds for 2 project areas where we have obtained grant funding.

These projects enable us to fund or partial fund concerts and workshops and to support individuals financially as necessary to attend workshops and concert tours. 

We continue to support the training needs of our Trustees and Volunteers, and have paid for our Treasurer to attend a book keeping course to enable her to carry out the role efficiently. We will need to identify and have trained (if necessary) First Aid volunteers for our concerts, as Certificates have expired during the Pandemic.

It is our intention to continue to contain the ‘cost’ of membership of the orchestras by contributing to the costs of the residential courses and tours.  Although not compulsory, we are keen that all players’ parents and carers become members of the Friends via membership fee or 100 club.

I would also ask that all parents sign up online today to received notifications of help needed. You opt in to assist if you can, when you view the notification. Notifications normally go out 6 times a year.

On behalf of the trustees and personally, I would like to thank to all those who have given their time and effort in supporting the Charity and the ensembles and the conductors for their effort, enthusiasm and musical expertise. 

General Overview of the work of the charity.

The charity’s object is to further the advancement of the musical education of students at schools and colleges in the Basingstoke Area by the provision of facilities for the Basingstoke Area Youth Orchestra not normally funded by  HCC.

There is sometimes confusion between the role of the Music Service and the charity, to be clear the music service run the ensembles,  hire rehearsal and performance space and pay conductors and assistants, and receive the entry ticket money from any concert with paid entry that is re-used for the benefit of the Orchestras.

The charity supports the ensembles and contributes to the cost of residential training courses and tours to reduce parental contributions and ensure that opportunities are open to all. 

The Friends also buy new musical instruments for the ensembles, pay for repairs and replacements, commission new works, pay for professional soloists and conductors workshops and maintain stocks of concert uniform.

The Charity is managed by trustees who are assisted by an advisory committee. The charity has no paid staff. We have some parents on the advisory group which meets alongside the trustees, and I would encourage more parents to join us on that group with a view-to assisting in that way only, or becoming a trustee once settled into the group.   We have been unsuccessful in trying to attract a conductor or parent representative from each ensemble to the meetings. I feel this is important and we should continue to seek representation from all ensembles. The Trustees and advisory committee continue to have their meetings midweek about 6 times per year. Where possible we communicate and organise online using IT to supplement other forms of communications. This has helped us to raise the numbers of parents volunteering to assist at events, but there is still always a shortfall

David Woods, Chair  of  Trustees

5 Treasurer’s Report

See 2 financial reports at the bottom of the page.

6 Conductor’s Reports

BAYO

BAYO were fortunate to squeeze in a successful Anvil concert for the Mayor just before the first Lockdown, back in March, 2020.  Since we re-started rehearsals, the players have played very well, and are looking forward to performing again.  Numbers are down, at 38, and not well balanced with only two cellos, although they are doing really well.  Unfortunately many of the players are in Year 13+ and will be leaving next July, but we are looking forward to a really good year.

BEASE

We met on Google Meet from June 2020 until May 2021 when we resumed at QMC. Numbers have remained good, currently 29 & more interested. Anvil concert in May is our next big event. Gemma Neal continues to be a fantastic assistant.

BAYSTO

We did not meet online but resumed at QMC with Phil White in May 2021. I took over this term. Currently 20 players - would like a few more. Anvil concert in May is our next big event.

BAYG

We currently have seven members in the group, including three players who have newly joined this year, following a huge number of college-age leavers in the summer. As this is something of a rebuilding project this year with such a high turnover of players, I am intending to arrange a playing day for the group, to allow them to get to know each other a little better and develop their ensemble playing. This would likely be in the spring term, so that we see the benefits as we build towards the concerts later in the year.

Basingstoke Area Youth Wind Orchestra

 We had lost a substantial number of players over the lockdowns , but it is encouraging that we have had a pleasing influx of new members, including several graduating from BAYWTO. We currently have 41 players on the roll, and I know of another 2 who will be joining after Christmas, so we are building back.

We are currently working on a wide variety of repertoire, and are looking forward to performing again during the year.

BAYWTO restarted rehearsals online in October 2020, after a 6 month break. The rehearsals were well attended (40-45 players each week) and really helped when we got back together in smaller groups in the Summer Term 2021. Although there was no performance, it was lovely for us all to hear the pieces working so well.

In September 2021 numbers have increased again. Many have moved on to BAYWO, a few have left, and new players have joined, the latest new members joining just in November. We are now back to about 60, with a stronger lower brass line than for some time – 2 euphoniums and 2 trombones. We have big plans for 2022, as I felt that the players needed something to look forward to. I commissioned a piece of music from Robin Scott, and paid for it independently. It is a musical narrated performance of Julia Donaldson’s book ’Room on the Broom’. Macmillan Children’s Publishers, who own the rights, are allowing us 3 performances and no recordings. Concerts have been planned as follows:

1. A joint performance with Romsey and Eastleigh wind bands on Tuesday 22nd March at Thornden Hall.

2. A performance on our own at BAYO’s concert in The Anvil on Sunday 8th May.

3. A joint performance with Basingstoke Concert Band at St Michael’s Church on Saturday 16th July.

All concerts have now been booked (thank you to John for booking the Thornden Hall one). We are, of course, trying to encourage Julia Donaldson to attend.

All in all, BAYWTO has a big year ahead. And we can always move it on to 2023 if necessary….. “

Serena Ludford

BAYC

BAYC is currently struggling for numbers, as we are down to 7 having lost quite a few during the lockdowns. Due to numbers, we don't have any extra performances planned this year, other than the normal BAYOC concerts. If anyone has any ideas to boost numbers, I would be very happy for suggestions!

BAYSO 

Time line of events since last AGM 2019

▪ December 2019 – Christmas concert – QMC great success

▪ January 2020 – BAYSO/BAYPE Residential very successful again

 ▪ March 2020 – Basingstoke Music Festival – won the Calleva Shield – again!

 ▪ Encouraging and complimentary comments

 ▪ March 2020 – planned concert with Clive Fortune big Band – rehearsals went well, ticket sale slow and low, concert cancelled – COVID. Hope to reschedule the concert in the near future.

▪ March 2020 – LOCKDOWN – NO REHEARSALS to start with

 ▪ May 2020 – BAYSO restarts online with virtual rehearsals. Average 20 players each week. Stayed online for Christmas 2020 and Spring 2021. New repertoire learnt and performed virtually. Christmas 2020 – HMS Virtual Video of We wish you a merry Christmas.

 ▪ May 2021 – BAYSO returns to face to face with restrictions, social-distancing, own stands, 2 groups overlapping and lots of wipes and sanitizer.

 

▪ Membership down substantially due to 2020/2021 leavers and other factors

 

▪ September 2021– BAYSO returns as before and rebuilds with lots of new members. Membership is now promising and the new players are beginning to gel and start to play well together with greater confidence.

Paul Timms

7 Elections.

Chair, Secretary, Treasurer and Trustees.

8 Policies and procedures

Review of Payment Authority levels outside of purchases or budgets agreed within a Trustee Meeting. It is recommended the Authority levels remain unchanged at Chair and Treasurer approving Individual Committee Expenses up to £100. Chair Treasurer and BAYO pyramid head approving goods and service orders or payments up £500. Figures above these levels require the aforementioned plus email approval from other Trustees. NOTE Error by chair - un reviewed specificically for decision at meeting so will remain until next year:

All Policies and Procedures are published on the website should anyone wish to bring up any issues. These have been reviewed by the chair who recommends to the AGM subject to any one raising any issue that they are lawful and current and should continue without being changed.

9 Review of Subscriptions 2022-23

10 Uniform

Many hire uniforms have not been returned during the Pandemic when children left the Orchestras and choirs due to age which may mean extra purchase expense DW Proposes that the uniform hire charge remains at £15 in the year 2022-23 and that any shortfall of income comes from general funds and that hire charge is reviewed at the next AGM.

11 AOB

Banking: In accordance with 19G of the constitution regarding bank accounts.

It is proposed that we formally agree that current Bank account signatories for our three HSBC accounts (and any future accounts that we open with any bank or building society) are:

David Woods, Karen Bentall, Margaret Flitcroft and Susannah Stanley, and that any two of our signatories can sign to authorise cheques payments.

Margaret Flitcroft is nominated as Primary User for HSBC Internet and Telephone Banking. It is acknowledged and agreed that the Primary User will have full access and authority over the HSBC account, authority to appoint additional users and no restrictions on what they can do using HSBC UK Business Telephone and Internet Banking, as appropriate. The meeting was reminded full details of what the primary user can do are set out in the HSBC UK Business banking Terms and Conditions and the Business Banking additional conditions.

Trustee Officers position unelected:

Subject to decisions at Point 7 of this meeting It may be necessary to Propose that we hold an Extraordinary General Meeting to consider dissolving the charity.

Date Of Next Meeting.



Notification of AGM 5/12/2021 About 8PM

It is our intention to hold a brief Annual General Meeting between the 1st and 2nd half of the evening Concert at Queen Mary’s Concert in the main hall.

Since our last AGM, 2 of our charity officers have resigned and moved away from the area, The position of Treasurer has been filled but the position of Secretary remains vacant. It is imperative that this position is filled as under our constitution we cannot continue to operate without a Secretary.

Our committee has halved in number due to children leaving the Ensembles and the sad death of Lynn Hunt.

Membership of the committee involves around 5-6 meetings per year.

Please contact friendsofbayoc@gmail.com if you feel able to join the committee in any capacity, This is not an onerous role, but is a necessary one.

If you can help at the concert you can sign up for a role online here: https://signup.com/go/uGNgXHV

We will not be serving refreshments or running raffle at the winter Concerts.

ROLE OF SECRETARY

CORE

  • Minutes

  • Agenda

  • Apologies

  • Emails

Historical subject to discussion

  • Charity Commission Updates / returns

  • Policy Review calendar and records.

  • Compliments, Comments and Complaints Policy - action as necessary with Chair.

  • Conflict of Interest Policy - Action - Circulate for completion and maintain records, advise on policy review and issues on the last meeting of the school year.

We Wish You a Merry Christmas video

This page will be updated as information becomes available.

Updated 22/11/2020

We are pleased to say that some of our groups are now meeting online:

These include Basingstoke Early Access String Ensemble, Basingstoke Area Youth String Ensemble, Basingstoke Area Wind Training Orchestra, Basingstoke Area Guitar Ensemble Basingstoke and Basingstoke Beginner Brass.

Basingstoke Area Youth Choir are likely to start online rehearsals soon.

BAYOC - We Wish You Merry Christmas - rehearsal parts click here

We hope that as many of you as possible will join in with this. You will be contacted by HMS with the backing track and information about how to upload your contribution - Christmas hats/jumpers etc will add to the festive feeling!

For more information about joining in, contact johnfuller3@gmail.com

Updated 22:25 23/3/20

23/3 : ANVIL Concert - 3/5/2020 - Cancelled

18/3 FROM MUSIC SERVICE -

ALL REHEARSALS AND CONCERTS CANCELLED UNTIL 3RD APRIL 2020 WHEN A FURTHER DECISION WILL BE MADE.


17/3 All Rehearsals at Queen Mary’s College are cancelled until at least the Easter Holidays.

The college remains open during school hours.


17/3 BAYWO Concert - Alton Maltings on 19/3/20 POSTPONED


17/3 BAYSO Concert - 21/3/20 POSTPONED


17/3 BAYWTO Concert on 28/3/20 - CANCELLED BY HAMPSHIRE MUSIC SERVICE



Charity Trustee Meetings: Temporarily Suspended






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Sing Musicals Day 22nd September 2019 - 2 sessions for Junior and Secondary Age Group.

Book a Free Space on our Sing Musicals Day on Sunday 22nd September 2019 with Vocal Coach Heather Davies and the staff from our choirs. There will be an Informal Performance for Parents at 3.30 pm.

10am to 4 pm - Young People in Secondary Education ( Free BBQ lunch will be provided.)

1pm to 4pm - Children of Junior School Age. (Free Ice cream and drink will be provided.)

Link to Book Your Ticket or Join the Waiting List.

Secondary Age -> https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/secondary-lets-sing-musicals-tickets-65280136646

Junior Age -> https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/junior-lets-sing-musicals-tickets-64796215224

Venue: Hatch Warren Infant School, Gershwin Road, Basingstoke. RG224PH.

Enquiries to friendsofbayoc@gmail.com

Find out more about our Choirs:

JUNIOR CHOIR https://www.bayo-hampshire.org.uk/bajc

YOUTH CHOIR https://www.bayo-hampshire.org.uk/bayc

Time’s running out. Nominate our Basingstoke based Music Education charity to win £1,000 now!

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The more nominations we get, the greater our chance of winning so ask all your friends and family to nominate us as well.We are a MUSIC EDUCATION charity supporting 10 Orchestras and Choirs for young people in Basingstoke Area, encouraging excellenc…

The more nominations we get, the greater our chance of winning so ask all your friends and family to nominate us as well.

We are a MUSIC EDUCATION charity supporting 10 Orchestras and Choirs for young people in Basingstoke Area, encouraging excellence and promoting inclusion.

£1,000 could make a big difference to the work we do supporting 10 orchestras and choirs. That’s why we’d be really grateful if you could nominate us in the Ecclesiastical Movement for Good awards. Your nomination could be the one that wins us £1,000.

The awards are designed to give eligible charities in the UK and Republic of Ireland the financial assistance they need to help them make a real difference. In total, 500 charities stand to gain £1,000 and we’d love to be one of them.

If we won this it will help us enable musical excellence and reduce exclusion.

It’s quick and easy to nominate us.

Thank you in advance for your time and support.

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