SOUL HAPPY SHOP COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY

Company limited by guarantee

Company Registration Number:
12328194 (England and Wales)

Unaudited statutory accounts for the year ended 30 November 2023

Period of accounts

Start date: 1 December 2022

End date: 30 November 2023

SOUL HAPPY SHOP COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY

Contents of the Financial Statements

for the Period Ended 30 November 2023

Balance sheet
Additional notes
Balance sheet notes
Community Interest Report

SOUL HAPPY SHOP COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY

Balance sheet

As at 30 November 2023

Notes 2023 2022


£

£
Fixed assets
Tangible assets: 3 1,574 1,968
Total fixed assets: 1,574 1,968
Current assets
Debtors: 4 214
Cash at bank and in hand: 1,706 1,370
Total current assets: 1,706 1,584
Creditors: amounts falling due within one year: 5 ( 2,466 ) ( 1,304 )
Net current assets (liabilities): (760) 280
Total assets less current liabilities: 814 2,248
Total net assets (liabilities): 814 2,248
Members' funds
Profit and loss account: 814 2,248
Total members' funds: 814 2,248

The notes form part of these financial statements

SOUL HAPPY SHOP COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY

Balance sheet statements

For the year ending 30 November 2023 the company was entitled to exemption under section 477 of the Companies Act 2006 relating to small companies.

The members have not required the company to obtain an audit in accordance with section 476 of the Companies Act 2006.

The directors acknowledge their responsibilities for complying with the requirements of the Act with respect to accounting records and the preparation of accounts.

These accounts have been prepared and delivered in accordance with the provisions applicable to companies subject to the small companies regime.

The directors have chosen not to file a copy of the company's profit and loss account.

This report was approved by the board of directors on 30 August 2024
and signed on behalf of the board by:

Name: Kim Anna Coley
Status: Director

The notes form part of these financial statements

SOUL HAPPY SHOP COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY

Notes to the Financial Statements

for the Period Ended 30 November 2023

  • 1. Accounting policies

    Basis of measurement and preparation

    These financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the provisions of Financial Reporting Standard 101

SOUL HAPPY SHOP COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY

Notes to the Financial Statements

for the Period Ended 30 November 2023

  • 2. Employees

    2023 2022
    Average number of employees during the period 0 0

SOUL HAPPY SHOP COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY

Notes to the Financial Statements

for the Period Ended 30 November 2023

3. Tangible assets

Land & buildings Plant & machinery Fixtures & fittings Office equipment Motor vehicles Total
Cost £ £ £ £ £ £
At 1 December 2022 950 1,510 2,460
Additions
Disposals
Revaluations
Transfers
At 30 November 2023 950 1,510 2,460
Depreciation
At 1 December 2022 190 302 492
Charge for year 152 242 394
On disposals
Other adjustments
At 30 November 2023 342 544 886
Net book value
At 30 November 2023 608 966 1,574
At 30 November 2022 760 1,208 1,968

SOUL HAPPY SHOP COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY

Notes to the Financial Statements

for the Period Ended 30 November 2023

4. Debtors

2023 2022
£ £
Other debtors 214
Total   214

SOUL HAPPY SHOP COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY

Notes to the Financial Statements

for the Period Ended 30 November 2023

5. Creditors: amounts falling due within one year note

2023 2022
£ £
Other creditors 2,466 1,304
Total 2,466 1,304

COMMUNITY INTEREST ANNUAL REPORT

SOUL HAPPY SHOP COMMUNITY INTEREST COMPANY

Company Number: 12328194 (England and Wales)

Year Ending: 30 November 2023

Company activities and impact

What Soul Happy is We are a values driven non profit, and we stock items that are aligned with the CIC ethical, eco and healthy values. By stocking zero waste, low plastic, local, seasonal, organic, plant-based, vegan, Fairtrade, handmade and non toxic products, we hope we have also benefitted the wider community and generations to come, and had a small positive impact on the planet as a whole. Volunteer and staff shop workers continue to offer informal, light-touch education about the ethical sourcing of stock items to the public. The community support the CIC in ways too, due to kind donations of things like empty jars, these jars are sterilised, placed in our large packaging barrel, and become a free packaging option for the customers when they buy from our zero waste area of dried foods, herbs and apothecary goods enabling us to charge less for the overall product because we havenot had to pay for packaging. Other donations from the community include pre loved books, clothes, plants, and packaging we can repurpose, even donated kitchenware and crockery etc to support our staff kitchen. Our financial year has overall been slow but steady, despite having more fluctuations with volunteers this year which in turn effects our ability to open on our consistent days we have been consistently taking an income on ethical product sales between a GBP1000 GBP2000k per month for most months this year. To explain more of the overall annual reduction in sales: Since the local rise of some less ethical competition in the city increasing in popularity, sales on some of our best selling ethical products naturally continue to declined, so we have started to broaden on and experiment with other products. During this year the shop has provided an outlet for over 15 local artisans and small businesses. We welcomed several new suppliers over the year. We regularly receive feedback from our community on what the need their needs are and we adapt what we offer based on what we hear is wanted or needed. Our non-profit CIC status allows us to take only a small commission to cover costs, providing a truly fair price for the makers. Our dried food section has reduced by one forth due to not selling the produce quickly enough before its sell by date, so we are questioning whether to continue to reduce the food section and focus more on non food items in this part of the shop. Soul Happy Shop has continued to offer accessible and ethical buying options to the local community, awareness on such products, as well as continue an affordable and inclusive events space and popular programme of wellbeing sessions and workshops. Supporting good mental wellbeing is still a priority for volunteers, room -hirers and the public in response to the mental health crisis following the pandemic. Room hire and events We have created many opportunities for individuals, groups and community groups throughout the region to meet, discuss, create, cocreate and collaborate here. From wellbeing gatherings to creative events and workshops. From one of our team needing a safe and quiet space to study when their home life was difficult, to more formal Cacao Ceremonies and Womb Blessing wellbeing Ceremonies. Room hire has slightly increased again this year, but still not quite where we want it. We have been experimenting with more creative workshops this year. We have also seen the launch of Kundalini Yoga with a new teacher that has proven to be so successful that they now hold a group twice a month from once a month. We continue to provided a cosy safe space for breastfeeding mothers within the busy shopping centre, allowed free use of the workshop room for charities and community events, and have creating a welcoming and safe atmosphere for all with our diversity and inclusion ethos. Volunteers Our volunteers are what helps to keep the shop open and connecting to the local community. All volunteers are part time, some with different mental health and emotional needs, all volunteering on average 1 day per week apart from Pixie and Sophia who sometimes increase their days and make more of their products whilst volunteering A win win for them. We promote a good standard of work life balance and wellbeing standards and encourage staff to do less but more consistently, than do too much and burn out. Out of the total volunteers, we still have more young people than before wanting to volunteer, we realise that these young people have less sustinability wisdom and enthusiasm and are wanting to join more for work experience, or because volunteering here is seen to be cool. So we have to do a little more work around the induction and continued training to help them learn more about the ethical, eco, health, and spiritual sides to what we do, otherwise the eco values and a ability to educate consumers on our products will drop. Our volunteers have still fluctuated, and the turnover of many of our volunteers was still high, so as well as improving our induction process and staff meetings, we increased our team socials for them to try and build on the inner community. The shop has also provided support and development opportunities for volunteers. Retail responsibility, wellbeing education, support around healthy boundaries and effective and assertive communication. Many volunteers often share that they dont see volunteering at the shop as work, they see is as their safe space, a wholesome place of belonging for them where they know that at the same time they feel empowered and proud to be helping the community, the people and our part of the planet. With the engagement and connection we have had with the community, Soul Happy and the team continue to receive overwhelmingly positive engagement and support from the local community, we have had many comments, messages and also thank you cards from the community, from how our support or advice or time has helped on a difficult day, supported through difficult phase, to how its helped transform lives.

Consultation with stakeholders

No consultation with stakeholders

Directors' remuneration

Kim Coley, as the director of Soul Happy Shop, receives a modest remuneration of £200 per month for her considerable contribution that spans between 4 and up to 9 days of work there each month.

Transfer of assets

No transfer of assets other than for full consideration

This report was approved by the board of directors on
30 August 2024

And signed on behalf of the board by:
Name: Kim Anna Coley
Status: Director