## **Cockermouth Harmonic Society** (Registered Charity Number 1003918) 

Cedar Lodge, Papcastle, Cockermouh, CA13 0JN 

## **Officers and Committee Members of the Society** 

Chairman – Diana Tillman 

Secretary – Sarah Marshall-Ellison 

Treasurer – Carl Thomson 

Committee Members of the Society: Mary Blood, Sarah Campion, Joan Moore and Hilary Tattershall 

Trustees are elected from choir members annually at the society’s Annual General Meeting. We are currently without a President who is invited to the position by the elected committee at the time of his appointment. 

## **1. Trustees’ Reports** 

## **a) Chair’s Report 2021-22 season: Diana Tillman, Chair** 

Our 155th season was the season in which we began to recover from the lockdowns and started to actually perform the works we had been working on both prior to the beginning of ‘lockdown’ and during our zoom rehearsals. 

As always, the society continues to provide a space for those who wish to sing together.  We remain open to all with no requirement to audition.  We continue our relationship with other similar groups as we begin to restart our in-person activities. Working with Wigton Choral Society and West Lakes Orchestra. 

A detailed review of our musical performances and our financial situation provided below but the group remains healthy financially especially with an unexpected and very generous bequest at the end of the year. 

It is credit to the group that despite the difficulties of last year we still have a functioning choir. There were challenges: reduction in membership, sporadic attendance as people began to go on holiday and celebrate all those life events that was put on hold. Currently our numbers and the lack of steady attendances at rehearsal mean we are not ready to take on the larger works, but we will be working towards those again. We also need to work on recruitment and understand the challenges of bringing in younger less experienced voices. 

Looking ahead we must look how to reach wider audiences with more support and help for those just starting on their musical journey and more diverse programme choices.  The past years have taught us the importance of connecting and the joy that making music together even if over zoom is a very important in supporting mental well-being. 

We look forward to forging new paths and structures while keeping true to the roots of the society within the classical repertoire. 

Diana Tillman, November 2022 

## **b) Treasurer’s Report 2021-22 season: Carl Thompson, Treasurer** 

The year from August 2021 to July 2022 has been close to our usual level of activity after the very restricted Covid year previously, and this accounts for the marked difference in figures compared with last year. A more realistic guide would be comparison with the figures for 2019-2020 and this 

1 



shows that the significant difference is in members’ subscriptions, £3421 currently, compared to £4185 in 2019-2020.  From this we can infer a fall in membership of about 20%. 

Donations and grants in 2019-2020 were above average at £3915 as a result of a single grant of £2000 but the figure for 2021-2022 was raised to £20161 by a considerable, generous, bequest of £20,000 from Mike Suckling. 

The overall costs of rehearsals in 2021-2022 was only slightly higher than 2019-2020 being £5528 compared to £5414.  Other expenses were broadly similar to two years ago so that the total expenses paid was £8912 in 2021-2022 and £8907 in 2019-2020. 

Given the current degree of inflation I believe that we should expect a comparable rise in our expenses over the next year or two. 

Currently the choir’s bank balances are healthy with these balances: 

|Barclays Community Account,|£22,760.76|
|---|---|
|Santander Current Account,|£453.00|
|Santander Savings Account,|£11,687.04|



I have found it difficult to communicate with HMR&C – impossible by telephone and 2-3 months delay in replies to emails, but I have the information now to begin applying for gift aid on 

Carl Thomson, Treasurer 16 November 2022 

## **c) Musical Director’s Report 2021-22 season: Ian Wright, Music Director** 

This year could be described as our first ‘Recovery’ year, following the worst of the disruption brought about by the COVID pandemic.  September 2021 saw us starting indoor rehearsals again, albeit with rather depleted numbers, spacing between singers, maximum ventilation, masks when moving around and shorter rehearsals (2x 45m).  We began by rehearsing the programme again for the concert entitled ‘Towards Hope’ which had to be postponed in the Summer term.  This was a joint concert with Wigton Choral Society, and the postponement meant that other members who had not been part of the project in the summer term were able to catch up with the music we had learnt and take part in the concert when it finally took place in Christ Church on November 6[th] .  The concert featured my own new four-part arrangement of Pergolesi’s _Stabat Mater_ , with Vivaldi’s _Credo_ (RV.591), and also included Gibbons’ ‘ _Drop, drop slow tears_ ’ and ‘ _Jesu, Joy of man’s desiring_ ’ that we had sung on Zoom during lockdown, and extracts from Purcell’s _Dido and Aeneas_ and Vivaldi’s _Nisi Dominus_ .  The combined choir was accompanied by a small string ensemble and chamber organ, and featured soloists Anne-Marie Kerr and Fiona Weakley.  This first return to live concerts was supported by a smaller and socially distanced audience, but nevertheless a very appreciative one.  The choir sang magnificently in the circumstances, benefitting from the extra rehearsal time following the postponement, and it all made for a musically satisfying and a moving evening.  An informal evening of carols at the URC finished off our first term back together. 

The Spring term saw us rehearsing for another postponed concert: the Nelson Mass with the West Lakes Orchestra.  Again, the extra rehearsal time was a bonus for those in the choir who were not so familiar with the work and led to an excellent performance from the choir.  The choir were confident enough, in the end, to cope well with a change of conductor for the final rehearsals and 

2 



performance with Peter Wood (orchestra conductor) taking over the baton, while I stepped into the role of tenor soloist. 

In the Summer term we turned to the programme of Baltic music that we had hoped to perform two years earlier.  Under the title ‘Be still my soul’ the programme included Gorecki’s _Totus Tuus_ , Vasks’ _Dona nobis pacem_ , Arvo Pärt’s _Da pacem Domine_ and _Littlemore Tractus_ , and other works by Sibelius, Rachmaninov, Sixten, Vasiliauskaite, Dubra, Alfven, Gjeilo and my new arrangement of Grieg’s _V å ren._ This concert took the choir out of its comfort zone, with some challenging repertoire made even more challenging by the smaller number of members compared to when I had planned the programme.  But with some sensitive support from Amanda Wright on piano and David T. Shingler on organ the concert was successful, exploiting the acoustics of All Saints Church. 

This term’s programme of ‘A Fancy of Folksongs’ has been designed to give the choir a little time to ‘regroup’, with some familiar songs in English, while also offering some challenges in the arrangements by some of our best contemporary British composers.  And then next spring and summer we will return to full-scale contemporary choral music with Ola Gjeilo’s _Sunrise_ Mass and works by Hawes, Whitacre and Elgar. 

So in summary, the past year has seen the choir performing major Baroque and Classical works with small ensemble and full orchestra, and Romantic and contemporary works by some of the greatest choral composers of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.  As we look for ways to rebuild the choir following the disruption of the last couple of years, I am counting on members to commit to supporting the choir, even if a particular programme is not to their own liking, so that we can build a stronger choir, be welcoming and supportive for new members who may not have the background and experience we have enjoyed, and once again be in a position of being able to tackle larger scale works from right across the spectrum of choral music.  I want Cockermouth Harmonic Society to be a beacon of excellence in choral singing in West Cumbria – flying the flag for SATB choral music in all its glory.  But we’re not there yet…  We need members, old and new, male and female, experienced and inexperienced.  And that is the challenge before us! 

Ian Wright, November 2022. 

3 




**----- Start of picture text -----**<br>
COCKERMOUTH HARMONIC SOCIETY 1003918<br>Receipts and payments accounts CC16a<br>For the period  01/08/2021 To 31/07/2022<br>from<br>Section A Receipts and payments<br>General Fund  100 Club<br> (Restricted) Total funds Last year<br>(Unrestricted) (Restricted)<br>to the nearest      £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £<br>A1 Receipts<br>Members Subscriptions 3,852                        3,852                         630<br>Patron Subscriptions -                              -                             30<br>Gift Aid                             -                                -<br>Music Hire/Purchase                          427                           427<br>Refreshments                             -                                -<br>Donations/Sponsorship/Grants 20,052                      20,052                      1,248<br>100 Club 256                           500                           756                         792<br>Fundraising 240                           240                         321<br>Zoom Rehearsals -                              -                           440<br>Ticket & Programme Sales 1,249                        1,249<br>Misc -                              -                           340<br>Bank Interest -                               4                               4                             2<br>AR)                      26,075                           500                               4                      26,579                      3,803<br>A2 Asset and investment sales,<br>(see table).<br>                              -                                -                                -                              -                                -<br>                              -                                -                                -                              -                                -<br>Sub total                                -                                -                                -                              -                               -<br>Total receipts                  26,075                        500                            4                   26,579                   3,803<br>A3 Payments<br>Rehearsals<br>Venue Hire 1,028                              -                          1,028<br>Piano Hire 225                              -                             225<br>Contractual Fees 4,023                              -                          4,023                      2,530<br>Music Hire/Purchase 432                              -                             432                           22<br>Fundraising<br>100 Club - Licence                            20                              -                               20                           20<br>100 Club - Prizes 440                              -                             440                         480<br>Misc                             -                                -<br>Concerts & Events<br>Contractual Fees 1,936                              -                          1,936                         298<br>Venue Hire 340                              -                             340<br>Printing 209                              -                             209<br>Refreshments -                              -                                -<br>Misc 86                              -                               86<br>Administration<br>NFMS Subscription 141                              -                             141                         162<br>Printing/Postage -                              -                                -                             17<br>Misc 34                              -                               34                         340<br>Sub total                       8,454                           460                                -                        8,914                      3,869<br>A4 Asset and investment<br>purchases, (see table)<br>                              -                                -                                -                              -                                -<br>                              -                                -                                -                              -                              -<br>Sub total                               -                                -                                -                                -                              -<br>Total payments                    8,454                        460                             -                                -<br>Net of receipts/(payments)                  17,622                          40                            4                      17,666<br>A5 Transfers between funds                            -                           -                            -                                -<br>A6 Cash funds last year end                     5,141                        365                   11,683                      17,189<br>Cash funds this year end                  22,358                        405                   11,687                   34,855<br>Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period<br>General Fund  100 Club<br>Categories Details  (Unrestricted) (Restricted)<br>to nearest £ to nearest £ to nearest £<br>B1 Cash funds                           -<br>                          -<br>                          -<br>Total cash funds                         -<br>(agree balances with receipts and payments<br>account(s)) Agreement Error Agreement Error Agreement Error<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


CCXX R1 accounts (SS)127/09/2015 




**----- Start of picture text -----**<br>
General Fund  100 Club<br>(Unrestricted) (Restricted)<br>Details to nearest £ to nearest £ to nearest £<br>B2 Other monetary assets                             -                                -                              -<br>                            -                                -                              -<br>                            -                                -                              -<br>                            -                                -                              -<br>                            -                                -                              -<br>                            -                                -                              -<br>Fund to which  Current value<br>Details asset belongs Cost (optional) (optional)<br>B3 Investment assets                             -                              -<br>                            -                              -<br>                            -                              -<br>                            -                              -<br>                            -                              -<br>Fund to which  Current value<br>Details asset belongs Cost (optional) (optional)<br>B4 Assets retained for the                              -                              -<br>charity’s own use                             -                              -<br>                            -                              -<br>                            -                              -<br>                            -                              -<br>                            -                              -<br>                            -                              -<br>                            -                              -<br>                            -                              -<br>Fund to which  Amount due  When due<br>Details liability relates (optional) (optional)<br>B5 Liabilities                             -<br>                            -<br>                            -<br>                            -<br>                            -<br>Signed by one or two trustees on behalf of all the trustees Signature Print Name approvalDate of<br>D.TILLMAN<br>11/12/2023<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


CCXX R2 accounts (SS)227/09/2015 



CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examiner's report on tha
accounts
Section A
Independent Examiner's Report
Report to the trustees
On accounts for the year
ended
Charity no
(if any)
100
Set out on pages
I report to the truslees on my examination of the accounls of the above
charity ('the Trust") for the year ended 41 0 ? zLii.Z
Responslbilities and
basis of report
As the charily's trustees, you are responsible for the preparatlon of the
accounts in accordance with the requirements ofthe Charities Act 2011
{Ihe Act.).
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carying out my examination, I
have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission
under section 145(5){bl of the Act.
Independent IThe charity's gross income exceeded £250,000 and l am qualified to
examlner's statement undertake the examination by being a qualified member of [insert name of
applicable lisl¥d lJvtJy]l. Delete l ] if not appllcable.
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no materral matters have
come to my attention in connection with the examination {other than that
disclosed below ') which gives me cause to believe that in. any material
resp9Ct:
the accounting records were nol kepl in accordance with section 130
of the Charities Act. or
the accounts did not accord with the accounting records., or
the accounts did not comply with the applicable requirements
concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities
(Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement
that the accounts give a 'true and fair, view which is not a matter
considered as part of an independent examination.
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection
with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in
order to enable a proper understanding of Ihe acwunts to be reached.
Please delete the words in the brackets if they do not apply.
Signed:
Date:
Name:
Relevant professional
qualificatlon{s) or body
IER
Oct 2018

{If any):
Address:
S IT>iJ
Section B
Disclosure
Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight material matters of concerrb
(see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts.. directions and
guidance for examiners}.
Give here brief detalls of
any items that the
examinerwlshes to
disclose.
IER
Oct 2018