Trustees’ Annual Report for the period From 1 st November 2020 to 31st October 2021 

Charity name: Devon Weavers Workshop Charity registration number: 1108423 

Objectives and Activities 

To advance the education of all members of the public in the subject of handweaving and hand-spinning by providing and assisting in the provisions of facilities, teaching and equipment for these crafts. 

To establish and maintain a weaving workshop in South Devon which will have public access for exhibitions, teaching and craft day venues. 

To develop and encourage the use of modern, innovative technology such as the use of computers and alternative materials and equipment in the production and design of textiles and related hand-crafted items. 

Summary of the main activities in relation to those purposes for the public benefit, in particular, the activities, projects or services identified in the accounts. Devon Weavers Workshop is a registered charity run on a self-help, voluntary basis by its  members, who mostly come from the rural parts of South Devon. It is a unique model which has evolved and blossomed since it first began in January 2005 thanks to the enthusiasm, friendship, good humour and sheer hard work of those involved. 

The Workshop itself is the driving force. It provides open access to its members, a space for weavers to work and experiment on the looms and equipment the group owns; to learn on courses, from each other and from the extensive reference and lending library; to meet and support fellow weavers on projects and other aspects of their creative lives. The Spinners group meet fortnightly in the Workshop. They get together to socialise, compare projects, and teach each other new techniques. They have also been helping each other to complete Foundation Certificate in Spinning from the Association of Weaver's Spinners and Dyers. 

Looms and spinning equipment are taken to local events and venues where the public are encouraged to ‘have-a-go and this has inspired many to sign-up for our beginner’s weaving course or join the spinners group. 

The Workshop regularly organises beginners, intermediate and advanced weaving courses, with internationally recognised tutors coming from all over the world to teach on the premises (see our website). Our aim is to promote the art of hand-weaving and hand-spinning by exhibiting our work and teaching and inspiring others. 

We are a nonprofit, self-financing group, funded only by subscriptions, income from courses and grants won on start-up, which provided some equipment. All profits achieved are used to develop the Workshop for members and the wider community. Our associate membership enables an affordable introduction for 



new weavers and spinners. In this period we still had some limitations to the running of courses. 

In this period we received a generous bequest from a past member which is shown in the accounts Paula Williams (secretary) on behalf of the Trustees 



DEVON WEAVERS WORKSHOP
IRe815tefed Charity- No 11084231
Receln:. s & Payments Account For the Year Ending 31 October 2022
INCOME
1022
202J
stsbsriipiions
6.785
1.559
6,670
1,160
assoc
Course loe5
adv
16,795
515
-7.361
4.925
-630
Le55 relunds
10,295
14,959
19
3,011
32
SalEslmisc
Journal
Dotsaiions
Deposir account Interesi
7,022
33,701
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25.852
EXPENDITURE
Ren¢ & servlce cbirBes
9,162
1,281
6.872
616
407
696
355
765
276
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42
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le55
20th
l.Z92
JournallmaBs/books
453
1.498
70
6.441
S.493
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Course expenses
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Accountancv
6.6
2.407
47
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450
Surplus fransfoired to Gtnernl Fund
29M
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Oank accouni l Uoyds Bu51ness alcl
£17,467.15
£13,645.90
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311IOR022
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Oonarion
Intere
£ll.fiJ957
33.638 26
6.42
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