Under the various regulations and laws which govern the way town councils are run, all local residents within each town council area have the right to inspect the council’s accounts during a period of time referred to as ‘the period of exercise of public rights’.
The period of rights for residents to inspect Winsford Town Council’s accounts for the financial year 2021/22 lasts from Friday 1st July 2022 to Thursday 11th August 2022.
A notice confirming these dates can be found by following the link below.
Should anyone wish to examine the full set of accounts, they should contact the Town Clerk (Mark Bailey) or the Town Mayor (Cllr Joanne Moorcroft). Contact details can be found below.
A summary of the Winsford Town Council accounts for the 2021-22 financial year is contained within a document called the Annual Governance and Accoutability Return (AGAR). The AGAR provides a summary of the accounts and also a statment of how the council is run and how it makes its decisions.
The AGAR can be seen by clicking the link below. The AGAR was agreed by the Council on 20th June 2022 and signed by the Mayor and Town Clerk.
The figures set out in the AGAR are based on the information contained within the Town Council’s various bank accounts. A summary of this information can be found via the link below.
The differences between the 2020-21 and 2021-22 AGARs are explained in the document below.
At the end of the 2021-22 financial year (on 31st March 2022), the Town Council was owned money and also owed others money. Details of this can be found via the link below.
This information will now be sent off to the Town Council’s external auditor – PFK Littlejohn (details found at www.pkf-littlejohn.com. The external auditors will carry out a ‘limited assurance review’ on the information provided by the Town Council. In addition, an internal audit is being carried out by JDH Business Services and their report (when available) will be posted here.