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2023-03-31-accounts

ANNUAL REPORT

2022-23

Annual Report for West Yorkshire Print Workshop for the year: 2022-23

West Yorkshire Print Workshop 75a Huddersfield Road Mirfield West Yorkshire WF148AT

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Contents

Chair’s Message ...................................................................................................................................... 4 2022/23 Stats at a glance ................................................................................................................... 6 Life after COVID – the new normal................................................................................................ 7 Widening our reach to new audiences .............................................................................................. 8 Resilience .......................................................................................................................................... 9 Quality and Ambition ...................................................................................................................... 10 Studios and Buildings ........................................................................................................................ 11 Finance and governance ................................................................................................................... 11 2023/24 ................................................................................................................................................ 12 WYPW Management Board – 2022/23 ........................................................................................... 12 WYPW staff team – 2022/23 ............................................................................................................ 13 Studio Artists 2022/23 ....................................................................................................................... 13 Volunteers ....................................................................................................................................... 13

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Chair’s Message

After submitting our NPO application for 2023-26 in early 2022, WYPW started the new financial year in April 2022 with some highlights and launched the exhibition “Flourish” (the UK printmaking excellence Awards exhibition) at Huddersfield Art Gallery before its tour up to Northern Print and then back down to The Point Gallery in Doncaster later in the year. Lidija Antanasejivic was our Flourish winner and will be showing in our 2023/24 exhibitions programme. Meanwhile, Unit 2, our second site (part of the Temporary Contemporary arts on the high street scheme) was transformed with a lick of paint and some elbow grease into a pop up ‘Print Haus’ for families and groups to come and learn printmaking on the high street. Thanks go to Kirklees Council for allowing WYPW to continue to use this meanwhile space in Huddersfield town centre. The People’s Postcode Lottery funding enabled WYPW to reach families and community groups in this space with free access workshops and drop in sessions which proved very popular indeed. Many thanks to the grant givers at PPL who enabled WYPW to reach new audiences and employ a Learning and Community Officer and offer a range of opportunities for children and young people to access printmaking in 2022/23.

With newly branded yellow aprons in Spring, the team produced another wonderful Print Day in May event with studio holders and staff pitching in to do events in the garden such as ‘Splat Anatomy’ and block printing flags, as well as screen printing and letterpress demonstrations and natural dye stalls. At the same time, WYPW also popped up at the M&S archive in Leeds to screen print Percy Pig prints as part of their ‘Be Curious’ family fun days. Many thanks to all the staff and studio holders for making it a great day.

May and June were busy with Print Fairs at the Hepworth and in Manchester – these fairs are vital for us to show members’ work across the North and support artists and reach new audiences, buyers and collectors and showcase what WYPW is all about. In June, we were also pleased to be part of the University of Huddersfield and Kirklees Council’s ‘Cultures of…Place’ programme and we hosted the ‘Life of Signs’ workshop using photo transfer techniques and bookbinding to explore the local town landscape. We were also very pleased to support studio holder, Janine Burrows with her exhibition ‘Table to Tide’ at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park with editioning some screen prints for YSP – congratulations to Janine on an excellent exhibition.

After a busy summer of courses, seeing people travel from all over the breadth of the UK and some people even from Europe to attend workshops at WYPW, we were excited to put on ‘Introducing…’ – an exhibition in partnership with the University of Huddersfield. WYPW’s two print fellows, Fleur Ward and Bachittar Singh showed work alongside two talent spotted graduates from the University in the Bath House Gallery on the University campus. This was a beautiful exhibition of etchings, lino and digital prints, screen prints and mono and spore prints. The University graduates went on to receive free membership to WYPW for the next year and some CPD opportunities. Many thanks to The Arts Society and the Idlewild Trust for supporting the Print Fellows and this scheme.

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Autumn was busy with Hebden Bridge and the Sheffield print fair, the Big Draw and Halloween ‘Screamprinting’ as well as a YSP members visit and lots of autumn courses. We also had lots of free drop-in activities in Autumn and Winter at the pop up Print Haus and lots of people coming back to see us again and again to learn lots of new printmaking techniques. In Autumn we heard the fantastic news that we had been awarded NPO status again for 2023-26 along with 990 other national organisations. It is testament to the hard work of the members, studio holders, volunteers, staff, Board and external advisers who all shaped our NPO application that we also received an uplift in our NPO award which will help WYPW reach wider audiences and also locate more activity in the heart of Huddersfield in the future.

Congratulations went in Autumn to Saba Rifat whose work ‘Tessella’ – an installation in Dewsbury underpass – started to be installed as part of the Dewsbury Creative Town initiative. In December and January, we took part in One Community’s ‘Match It’ initiative where we ran a series of events and workshops to fundraise to help make our facilities more accessible to more people. We ran a very successful ‘Print Jam’ event and ‘Speed Date a Print Process’ event and raise over £1700 which was matched by One Community Foundation. The building works have taken place in 2023 to improve the spaces in WYPW and welcome more people during heritage open days and for WYPW to showcase more experimental print processes.

The year ended, as it started with some highlights. Members and studio holders were invited to show work at Sunny Bank Mills in Farsley, Leeds; as part of Leeds 2023 Year of Culture and came together to produce the exhibition, Source. This was very well received and welcomed over 1500 people to visit the gallery over the period of the exhibition. WYPW also had a flurry of school visits including gelli plate and monoprinting with 90 Y6 children in Pudsey and we were pleased to be part of the ‘Great Winter Print Together’ run by the Jo Cox Foundation.

Phew! What a year it was – another year of building on what we do, reaching new audiences and spreading the joy of printmaking. Thank you to everyone who has supported us financially this year, Kirklees MC and especially to our major funder, Arts Council England. We would like to extend thanks and appreciation to our Arts Council Relationship Managers and external consultants such as Kate Dore Consulting.

Thank you to Kay Wrench, for taking the minutes at most of the Board meetings before stepping down, it was greatly appreciated by us all. Thank you to the members of the board, you have all played a valuable role in the development WYPW, everyone rose to the challenges and were very supportive and proactive of the NPO application. We appreciate all the time you have given and the work you have done on behalf of WYPW. To those board members who are standing down at this AGM, on behalf of everyone at WYPW we offer you our heartfelt thanks and gratitude. We hope you will continue to be a member and remain part of the WYPW family.

Hannah Mason, Chair Dec 2020-present, West Yorkshire Print Workshop

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2022/23 Stats at a glance

6834 attendees for artist talks, exhibitions, print fairs and community workshops (39% up on last year)

257 course attendees in person (up 98% on PY)

1460 newsletter followers (7% up on PY)

Paid employment opportunities 64 artists (3 up on PY)

5 exhibitions shown either at WYPW or externally (same as PY) 1 of these exhibitions showed at 3 external venues

69 artists exhibiting work (2 down on PY)

91319 web visits

5353 instagram followers (18% up on PY)

16 placement students and new volunteers joining WYPW

£25,891 external funding in project accounts for engagement projects in addition to ACE NPO funding

NPO funding successful to increase by 44% for 2023-26

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Life after COVID – the new normal

(l to r) Paint pots and paint brushes set down after painting up the new ‘Print Haus’ space; Judith Brown (studio holder) in the natural dye garden; Flourish Award ceremony at Huddersfield Art Gallery.

On 21 February 2022, the government announced the end of COVID restrictions and its ‘Living with Covid’ plan. WYPW was moving into its 2022/23 NPO extension year and with the assistance of People’s Postcode Lottery Funding of £19k, we could cautiously extend our programme and return to what we do best which is delivering printmaking in person and with excellence. We ran a full year of courses and a full programme of exhibitions as well as changing our offer in the Temporary Contemporary unit in Huddersfield to serve community and young people’s groups with our pop up Print Haus set up.

It was clear that the period of COVID had led to some changes with our business model – some members had got used to printing at home and so some didn’t return, and suddenly a cost of living crisis loomed instead. People were having to make difficult choices with their money and for some artists course costs or print costs were put to one side, whilst utility bills and food costs soared.

Whilst everyone adjusted to our ‘new normal’ and dealt with the cost of living crisis, we changed some of our offer to deliver slightly different courses and some more social events such as our print jam and some corporate hire events with local companies such as FishTank design agency to offset the reduced income through digital activities as people experienced ‘online fatigue’.

The appetite to do things ‘with your hands’ continued in 2022/23 after COVID lockdowns and our young peoples’ programme and community programme was made with enthusiasm as we over-delivered on engagement through this project from initial projections. Our course programme was also well received and in particular the masterclasses which returned were met with great interest. We were able to support more freelance and commissioned opportunities for artists in the area than for the previous 3 years.

By understanding more about need post-COVID from members and through audience feedback, expert external advice and working with Kirklees Council; we have made a compelling NPO bid to ACE for NPO funding and uplift. We were thrilled to be named an NPO again and through this, our ambitions post-COVID to become ‘the’ centre for print in Yorkshire and even, the North of England seemed one step closer with this boost of confidence and support from ACE and Kirklees

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Council with the plans for the ‘Cultural Heart’ and Towns Fund for Dewsbury and the villages and towns in Kirklees.

Last year of NPO extension and applying for new NPO

Arts Council image from the Let’s Create strategy launch

We were looking ahead this year to the NPO application in Spring 2022 and hopeful NPO success in 2023 and wanted to embed some ways of working ahead of the new NPO round as well think about the key aims for WYPW alongside the ‘Let’s Create’ Arts Council strategy. A series of meetings were held in the Autumn with external speakers and critical friends as well as key internal stakeholders to look at each of the Investment Principles and the Outcomes and think carefully about evidencing our commitment to the strategy and what we needed to look like, and deliver, over the potential new NPO period. We felt excited about the new strategy and WYPW’s work really fits clearly into the aims and objectives of ACE’s plans and so we worked together to put a strong and ambitious plan for WYPW for the next NPO round which was successful.

Widening our reach to new audiences

(l to r) Print Day in one of our young participants taking part in a fireworks relief print session at Unit 2 in Huddersfield; two adult participants taking part in our free printmaking sessions at Unit 2 and a stall set up in St Paul’s garden for block printing during Print Day in May activities

In 2022/23, we widened our engagement with audiences with nearly 40% more people engaging in hands-on activities with WYPW this year in comparison to the previous year. Much

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of this was due to a focus on hands-on, in person engagement after the lifting of COVID restrictions and also the success of the People’s Postcode Lottery funded activity programme. Many thanks to Balenji Mwiche and Vicki Senior for successfully steering this project and bringing printmaking to people in Kirklees and beyond. Part of the focus for the project was to engage young people and current non-printmakers and we joined in with the Jo Cox Foundation’s ‘Great Get Together’, the ‘Age of Creativity’ festival, the University of Huddersfield’s ‘Cultures of Place’ programme, Pride month activities, the Big Draw, the Kirklees’ Chidlren’s Art Biennale, and Jubilee celebrations. Through partnering with other charity and cultural partners, we improved quality, reached new communities and were able to increase our visibility to non-printmakers. One of the best examples of the programmes’ success in 2022/23 was the winter print haus programme in November and December 2022. With sessions every Thursday and Saturday throughout November and December, with a different printmaking process every week, WYPW gained a number of new followers – some coming back every week to learn something new. People started to get to know each other and formed friendships and newly interested young people came back time and again and learnt more about the organisation and about printmaking.

We also ensured that we maintained connections with partners including EVOKE, the Cultural Leader’s Group, the National Print Network and Temporary/Contemporary to ensure positive reach and relevance and we enjoyed being part of the Mirfield Rotary’s Green Art Award as judge and workshop provider and being part of the Children’s Art School’s Art Biennale, running 9 workshops and hosting a town centre flash mob; as well as providing 3 workshops for Creative Scene’s ‘Change Programme’ for young people in Batley.

WYPW aims to support and nurture new artistic talent through our membership programme and its key aim is to broaden our reach to new members, friends, volunteers and trainees. WYPW finished the year with 134 members, having started at 128. This slow build of member numbers was encouraging post-covid and gives a good platform for 2023/24.

Resilience

(l to r) Fundraising through a ‘Print and Doodle’ auction in Winter as part of our ‘Match It’ fundraising campaign with One Community Foundation, Graham Pilling, tutor and printmaker with WYPW who was featured in Pressing Matters magazine; Speed Date a Print Process – another fundraising event in the winter of 2022/23.

WYPW has had a busy year trying to recover after Covid and the challenge of the cost of living crisis which hit everyone. This cost of living crisis was keenly felt, bills increased and the challenge of maintaining a cost-effective programme was a challenge when government

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funding support had ceased post-Covid. Overall there was an £11k deficit, much of which is due to a £14k spend on maintenance costs to the Mirfield building with which WYPW has a fix and maintenance lease from Leeds Diocese and a reduced amount of organisational income which is gained through management fees on projects and in the prior year included monies from the Cultural Recovery Fund. We had some much welcomed income from local fundraising from studio holders, members and from successful fundraising bids which enabled us to recover our work with schools and young people and do more building and compliance work. We must thank all artists who kindly donated work as part of our Prints and Doodles auction. This along with the new Print Jam activities and Speed Date a Print Process event helped to bolster much needed funds.

Excellence is at the heart of everything we do. We maintain very high standards for our teaching, artist support and the public programme and we are thankful to all our artists, tutors and the staff team for their excellence and resilience during a difficult financial period. The fact that many of the artists that use WYPW facilities or have studios here have flourished in 2022/23 such as Graham Pilling (shown above) who was featured in Pressing Matters or Janine Burrows whose excellent exhibition at YSP nearly sold out of all work made for it, is testament to the skill, ability and resilience of the artists in this area. Congratulations to them.

Above: Michelan Donelan, Minister for Culture on her visit to WYPW

Great news came in the autumn as we found we had been granted £300,000 over the next 3 years to deliver the next NPO programme and relocate much of our activity into Huddersfield town centre. Many thanks to Tom Ratcliffe from the Board for supporting the visit from the Secretary of State for Culture, Michelle Donelan along with Pete Massey from the Arts Council and other members of DCMS and local councillor Mark Eastwood MP to WYPW, the day before the NPO announcements. This was a success with Michelle Donelan inking and printing a lino cut print, seeing Slaithwaite Primary school making collagraph and screen prints and meeting members and two work experience students from Mirfield Free Grammar.

Quality and Ambition

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(l to r) Tetra pak plates in preparation for Stephen Fowler’s masterclass, an image from ‘Source’ the WYPW exhibition hosted at Sunny Bank Mills and the image tile from ‘Flourish’: WYPW’s UK printmaking excellence exhibition.

We clarified our vision, mission and values as part of preparing WYPW’s NPO application and our ambition to become the centre for print in Yorkshire. As part of this ambition, key components around our public facing work, especially the exhibitions programme have been invested in, and in particular working with external partners such as Huddersfield Art Gallery, Northern Print, the Point Gallery and the University of Huddersfield and Sunny Bank Mills were all important in improving the visibility of our exhibitions programme and reaching people to help give access to print. Many thanks to our exhibition partners and thanks to Len Horsely who helped with transit and hanging of WYPW exhibitions across the North.

We remain excited and committed to bringing our centre of excellence in print to Huddersfield and surrounding areas. By developing our ‘Print Haus’ scheme in Huddersfield we reached a new audience and gave free access to printmaking facilities and expertise through the grant funded scheme. Through attendance at the Huddersfield Literature Festival and joining in with the ‘Growing Colour Together’ scheme for the WOVEN festival, it allows us to take printmaking to a wider audience but with specialist practitioners and experienced artists/tutors to ensure this is done with quality materials and with expertise.

Studios and Buildings

(l to r) Studio holders helping in the gardens during print day in May; painting of the Mirfield workshop by Janine Burrows; studio space 2 occupied by artist Janine Burrows

All available studios at WYPW remained full in 2022/23 with a long waiting list. Studio 6B remained closed due to maintenance work needed. Rent for studios was increased slightly (4%) but was kept low to support our studio artists, particularly after the difficult COVID period and during the cost of living crisis. Upgrades were made to studios and the building as a whole with work to upgrade the fire doors and fire compartmentation, as well as damp work and compliance work. This ‘hidden’ work maintains high standards for the workshop and a safe space for all. There remains a long waiting list for studios at WYPW and there is demand from artists for long term working space. Many thanks to all our studio holders for supporting WYPW through a difficult period – especially with events such as Print Day in May, with volunteering work days and with their good humour and advocacy.

Finance and governance

Income in 2022/23 continued to mimic 2021/22 and pre-covid levels which is encouraging with the help of some additional grants and fundraising but expenditure was higher than usual as People’s postcode project spend under ‘outreach costs’ which had come in the previous year

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were spent in 2022/23. The exhibitions post remained vacant in 2022/23, which meant some savings under wages.

Spend was controlled well outside of the People’s Postcode Lottery project which ended up being spent in a different final year to some of the grant income. Building maintenance and repairs continue to be costly as the building continues to require upgrades and compliance work due to the nature of the Victorian building and the age of the roof and the continuing damp issues.

At 31 March 2021, unrestricted reserves stood at £31272 (approximately 10 weeks expenditure) so unfortunately at this moment we cannot commit further income to reserves due to the current climate but we aim to increase this to £38,000 in 2023/24. This takes us back to reserves at pre-Covid 2019/20 levels.

Finances are shown within the financial documents as a separate document.

WYPW continues to thank Tom Ratcliffe who acts as Treasurer on the WYPW Board.

2023/24

Looking into 2023/24 is exciting with lots of plans to make WYPW more visible and broaden our reach as part of the NPO planning. We look forward to working with festival partners and other NPOs on projects such as the WOVEN festival, the Huddersfield Literature Festival, the Big Draw with Hoot creative arts and also at the Pride festival.

We will continue to thrive and flourish in Huddersfield with our Temporary Contemporary space still allowing us to bring some of the best of printmaking in the North to Huddersfield as well as an accessible printmaking programme. We look forward to making plans for working in Huddersfield in the medium term, working with the Council to secure further premises to continue our audience development work in the area while we make plans for our long term relocation. We also look forward to using the Sir George Martin Trust grant to help us break down barriers with audiences who currently don’t engage with WYPW and working on how to be more accessible to a wider audience with live research and community consultation.

In common with the rest of the arts and cultural sector, we will continue to face major challenges across all of our income streams with the cost of living crisis still hampering our ability to generate income as pre-covid levels of participation have not yet returned and utility bills and rents increase. There are areas to be optimistic as young peoples’ engagement is high and schools start to return and the appetite for learning ‘hands on skills’ through our course programme continues to bring in much need stabilising income. Fundraising and donations continue to be competitive and we will look to continue to innovate and adapt to spread risk and generate new lines of income, utilising retail opportunities and attending print fairs as they return in 2023/24.

WYPW Management Board – 2022/23

Hannah Mason – Chair Helaina Sharpley – Studio Representative (stepped down Dec 2022) Janine Burrows – joined Dec 2022 as Studio Representative Tom Ratcliffe - Treasurer

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Rowan Bailey – Ordinary Board Member Julie Turner – Joined Dec 2022

Fleur Ward – Joined Dec 2022 (Young Trustee)

WYPW staff team – 2022/23

Director: Clare Alton-Fletcher

Print Technician: Kate Desforges Education co-ordinator: Caroline (Caro) Pratt Exhibitions and Events Co-ordinator: Vacant (being covered by the Director) Learning and Community Officer (Grant funded post): Balenji Mwiche then Vicki Senior Finance and admin : Nicholas Mangeolles

Arts Assistant: Fabian Osborne Print Fellows: Bachittar Singh and Fleur Ward

Studio Artists 2022/23

Jim Bond Kinetic sculptor
Judith Brown Sculptor
Janine Burrows Graphic Design/artist
Andrea Canegrati Photographer
Liadin Cooke Contemporary Artist
Scarlette Averley Reduction Lino Printmaker
Helaina Sharpley Wire work artist
Jenny Thomas Printmaker
Fabian Osborne Ceramicist/Printmaker
Saba Rifat Printmaker and sculptor (joined March 2022)

Volunteers

Many thanks to our volunteers old and new for their support with education programmes, minuting meetings, print room support, administration, evaluation, photography and so much more. WYPW couldn’t be what it is without you – so thank you for you time and effort.

Thanks go to our accountants TaxAssist, based in Mirfield for their prompt and professional support.

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WEST YORKSHIRE PRINT WORKSHOP TRUSTEES. REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 Thg INsta08 present and a(wJnts forlh ended 31 Ma￿h 2023. Tho 8crAKmts h8vg bogn prgpwad In a¢¢ord8nc8Mth acwunOrvJ PL4ldu setout tn rth 1 tothe aLwunts and ¢ompty with the ¢harfty¥ gmmlng dowmonL th8 Cry8nle¥ Ad 21)J6 •nd th• Statsmenl of R¢o3mmendod PrnGltc•,'A¢¢#)unUw aThd Repoth9 ty Chartd06". lssu•d In Varch 2005. struc￿rI qovornn￿ and m•nty•m•nt Tho tharfty18 o)vemed by 8 ¢on•Ytutlon adoptsd on 3 ￿Y 1990. Folxuwy 1992 and Wil 2004. Th• dlr•ctor¥ s•Md durfng th• y￿rY￿r. Clam Fletchfrr ThomaF Ratdlffo Tho Ilu8te￿ and dlredord of charfty ar• apOntod tythe m8n•r• at tho AGM. The INstees have assessed the major riBks lo ￿lch the tharity is eypo8ed and arè 8atiJfd th&t 8yStwns arn plor to mlugots gxp)sur• to the M￿Or￿Sk$. ObJ•etlv•8 And a¢ll¥lll•• Tho Chgrltys Obl8cis To ral8e and molntsln Its prolFJfy as a contr• tr ￿¢•lIen¢8 In the 8rt of prfntmakkng a880(a￿ dlBdF4lne8 smmoting, mlnl•lrMn9 arKI adv8ndng kn￿r￿jg0 and appredal¢M dth8 arts by all ffans avallabl• kn It. The CharfV8 Mdn Acllvhle¥ The proWS￿n of printrnakNvJ fa(ilfao& for aitists 8ubsKli8wJ sludlc¢ and othBr artlsis wpport og m•mborn oxhlbrfion8. The pro¥78￿ ofarts aLl￿tiO3 firthe locat (￿mUn￿-1￿1rn, chldrnns M)th8h¢¥8 Ot Publ1¢ B8nofflt Sfatsm•nt shaplng ujr oig•cti¥•s )r th• y•ar and planrry our adivlties. the In￿kn5 have c¢xwdered the I)￿lIty COMMI￿￿n9 guldarKo on wbylc bgnofft 0￿j f90 ch8rglrq. Tho rdles grants and th& Incomo from 8tudlo and ovantfe85 to LX)ver Its operatlng (xjsts. In settlng the levol offa85. charg85 and concession8, tho IN8teK giv• cw•fvl ¢on•ld•ralkn to th• accwlblmty Of1￿ eentre for thoae wlth low Mmes. On b8hallofth• boorf oftru$t•O8 Hann•h {ChdT) Trustse

WEST YORKSHIRE PRINT WORKSHOP INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF WEST YORKSHIRE PRINTWORKSHOP I rep(xt on Ihe a¢{￿Un￿ ofthe charftyforthg year ended 31 Math 2023. whkh e 80t on page8 3 to 9. R••pDctlv• r•wMlbllltl•• oftru•ts•• •xrfn•r Th• INsts8$, who •rn èLso tho dlro¢torn of W￿t Yorkshtre Prtnt WoTk8hop for Ihg pu￿ ol company I￿. 4r• Bponsibte for thg prgparation of tho actounts. Th• trLth88 (￿31der th•1 an 6udti18 not requlr8d for y under sth 144121 olthe Charftles Act 2011, th9 2011 Ac( and that an Independent oxamSnaUon L8 need￿. H￿ng sal8fitd My8ell th81 Ihe tharlty18 not 8Ub￿ t+ audrt undgr ￿Tr￿anY IB for IFMp•¥J8nt oxaminathin. It is my respon61￿lty to: 11) examlne Iho accounts under 8ecUon 145 ofts 2011 ￿. b) to ftAlow the pro¢odurns lald dowi In th• wgral fmedions gl¥tft by thè Char1ty Commlsdon und•rsecUon 145{5Xb) of h 2011 ACL. #nd 1111 to stat• whothw p8rt1(xlar mattern have c¢)me to my attenkn. B••h of Indwd•nt •xamln•h r•port My •xamlnatlon was cathed Imrt In accordaFKO Wtth Ihe gwr81 Dlr¢thTh by Iho Chaiity Comrni88ion. An 8X8mln8tti)n ir￿ude5 a review of the accounting r8ctsd8 k•pt by th• d￿rIty and 8 comparf8on of Ihe acc￿j￿￿ prg86nted wtth tho#e records. 118180 Indud88 ¢￿tder8￿ of any unusual 118m$ or disd08ure8 In the accounts and se6knng wslanations from you 88 Ini8t8e8 con¢nirrfJ any such m8tt8rs. Th• prncedures undertaken do not Pr￿￿9 all the evhlence that would be requlred In an audttand ￿nsWuenty no oplrfon18 glven a8 to whethèr th8 awounls pr0$9nt o and tsIr￿ and tho T8PL¥t IB fimitsd to those mattars oul In the statomonl b810w. (a) 7thi¢h giv60 mo rna8ongble ¢ous• to belleve that in ￿Y matsiial respectthè Mqulrwnont&' 01 a¢¢ounllvJ rw¥)rds In arthor￿a ￿ sedion 386 ofth• Comp•nl•s A¢t 2LK)6,' and 01) to prepare ac￿Unts lthlch aco)rd ￿th the accounljng re¢orrJs. ¢ompty wlth tha 4ccovnlr¥J 4ulrements of396 oflM Comp8nth P&t 2006 and the mettrK)d¥ and pr1r￿l￿o9 oftho Stotemgnt of Recommendgd Pracoco: aThl Repo￿ry by ChathieB: (bl to whl¢h, In ry c$4nlon, attor￿On should ba dr￿1 in ordorto enthlo 8 prop•rund•rslanding olth• acrthints to ￿ reached. Ta¥AB5i5tAccountants 1* Fbjor. Mldland Hou Miffjeld West Yothstrwrn WF14 8AB . X-IIL

WEST YORKSHIRE PRINT WORKSHOP STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTMTIES INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 Totsl nd¥ funds 2022 Grants Cov1&19 Furfough Granls Gdl8ry1 gxNbllk>n Inry)n Rènlal Incoff 55.366 218•7 90.701 9,714 11.900 9.612 12.304 19.700 11.900 32340 Workshop hlre ts¢a¢h In¢om• Di9ital adivlli K•yholdorf¢6S Donatlon8 Organl¥atlDnal Inco 20 20 IrKom& m18cdlarw0￿ IrKom• Bank kntorg•t 1.136 1.136 372 2.554 120 210 71 120 210 71 132 Total Incomlng rn•oiirM• 127.892 25.897 153.589 157.357 nd•d Wagg8, salarles & Nl Cost of Mat￿1818 sal•$ Courng (x)8ts Exhlbloon ecats W•2 1777 11985 1,878 24305 850 120 37T 81,428 1777 11985 1.8n 1,956 781 I￿911￿1 aclfrAII8s Luts Frnalanca worko Advethlng and pubudty Prfnt room costs 120 37T 1254 1.183 1824 1.763 R￿t & rates Insuranco Ughl and I￿at Repairn. m8lntsrbance & wArThnt Postago and 8tation8ry Telephono and fax Housek•epkng T￿￿lI￿rt9 wgn868 Wasta dlsposal Legal and prof￿10n•1 4K4 2,040 2.929 12,855 1,Tl¢ 14,055 2,194 1M83 503 1.007 912 1114 912 Rafr¢shmonts Staff training Sundry oxpgnsg8 20.'20 oxp8nges SubS(￿pIlOnS ICT & Wèbsit• ￿>sts 121 100 121 10 37B 132 418 10.720

WEST YORKSHIRE PRINT WORKSHOP STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTMTIES (CONTINUED) INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDrruRE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 Bank •nd card T•t•l wourcv w¥Bnd•d 140.1110 164815 192.052 N•t mov•m•Tht In fund Ralk¢aUon from RgStricW to Generd fund8 Fund balanc￿ •11 Aprfl 2022 (113741 {11,028> (34,695) 11.348) 76.993 b•kn¢•s •t 31 Mareh 2023 312n 31,272 42.298 Th8 Btatsment of1kn8ndsl aciMbe8 olw rxfflpllg5 *ilh r￿Ul￿M￿n￿ for an knccrn• and •xp8ndknre ar￿Unt

WEST YORKSHIRE PRINT WORKSHOP BALANCE SHEE[ AS AT31 MARCH 20223 21rI3 Curr•nt ao••ts 2.494 728 72.568 D•btr>rs Cash at bgrl( and in hand 75.7 Cr•dlt4M¥: amounts f•llln9 du• rlthlTh 11V61) (33,4V2) Totsl aM•ts l•M ¢urr•nt 18billO•• 31372 ID¢om• fvnd• Rastrlct8d fundB Unrestrfcted fund8 31372 31372 42.298 Th• cornp8ny Is enltled lo tho axwnpkn thg 9￿111 rw4ulrpment¢ontsinwJ In a￿1n 477 oflhg Comp8nl•8 A¢t 2006. for the year ended 31 March 2023. No Meffl￿ of the compgny has d•pDslted a purnuant to sgdon 476, r•qulrfnq an audit of these ar￿uTh The dlrectorn a¢knovA•dgg thglr Tosponslt41tt1es for eruring thal tho compary keeps a¢¢ountFng r8cord8 vthlth mpty wlh wllon 388 ofthoAc and for preparing ar#￿nts whlch give a In￿ arKI falr VI￿ ofthe 8tAta of affairs of the c4mpany a8 at tho ond ofthe flrwidal year and of ils iic¢mlrvJ rosour(w and ￿l¢alk)n of ￿￿Ur(￿. knc4udlng Its thcome and wfjndliurn. for th8 financid yew In Accord8nL ￿th Ihe requlreménts of 88¢ffjon8 394 and 395 and whlch othorwl$o C•m￿ wllh the roqulrements clthe c￿p$nIG$ knt 2006 relatiTrJ lo accounls, so f•r as applKatJlg to tho o¥Jnpany. Th898 accounts b8èn pr8par8d kn ac(ord0nce tho 8p•cial wo¥￿on8 rnlallffj to 8m•ll cx)mpani8B wItNn Part 15 oftho Comp8nF¢s Act 20C6. Th•a(uunts ￿￿e bYth•Board￿.......... ..... Hfjnn8h Mason (Chalr) Trwt•• Company R•ql•trntlon N¢A 07421168

WEST YORKSHIRE PRINT WORKSHOP NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS FOR 7HE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 A¢¢ountlng poll¢l 1.1 B•81• of pr•PW￿•n The ocMunts have be￿ prepared undor tho hlgtorkol cost cThnlk￿. Th• ac￿1￿$ h•v6 t4en praparnd In aCC￿rd￿K￿ appIl￿blo 8(x£rtmUr¥J st￿￿•[d4 tho Statom•nt of RerAMnmaThl8d Pracllc8. 'lu￿n11rvJ #nd Rewung by Charlle8', issued in Marth 2005 ar￿ the Coryanies 1.2 In¢omlng rntyour Grants and donatrons are only Indu￿ In the StatsmgrtofFln&rMSal Affalr8ththon th• chftrfty has tmomant to the rO￿lUTts. Whw• grants Jr• related to perfoThMrK and 8pednc delh8rnbkns, th•y are acc4yJntod fcras th9 th•rtty eams th? rwtto by h pwfomwn¢a. All i￿OmIng rt5tyjr￿ aro onty IrKludgd In the Statementcl Flrmncial Affalr¥ Ilwlty L8 legalty wdlllBd to the Income and Ihe amounl be quanufied vAth re88OMtJe a¢¢uracy. 1.3 R••our¢o• •xp•Dd•d EXF￿￿llurn Ls 8ccount•J for on an accNal$ be￿¥ 09 a Ilat41ty is incurred and hag bean class1￿￿ under I￿adIng$ that aggregate dl cost related to th• LXttyLvy. Whore costs rannot ￿ directy thlyjtod to partk￿lIT adings thgy h8v8 bo￿ allocated to 8th11￿ on a basls Cl￿8￿%￿nt wllh th8 u80 of f88our￿. UaÈililieB are rec¢gnls¢d 88 8oon as th8re IB alogal orconstrucfve obl&allon oimffllttlng th&charityto pay outth rosourc•s. 1A Fund •truotsr• Unrgytrlct8d funds can be used in ac£ordanc• wlth th¢ ¢￿￿￿tAbl6 oWedv88 atthe d18cfgll￿ ofthe tru8t￿8. ReStrk￿ lundsGanorfy bo us¢d for p8rtkulor r•slrfct8d purpowswithin th&obJ8¢ts oftho ch. ROSt￿tionS artsa Vtb•n specified by the dtsnor orvth•n fund¥ •r• ra18ed for partI￿l￿r rp8tslctsd purro889. Furthor explanauon ofthè nalure and purpow ofoach fund is induded In th? notr8 trthe ffftar￿l 8tattmbrt6.

WEST YORKSHIRE PRINT WORKSHOP NOTES TO THE AccouKfs (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 2 Grnnl Tot1 Totsl 2022 funds Natlonal Porifolio fuFKliTra Tnots and Foundations Covld-19 Loral Autl¥Jrfty Grants R8covory h•ART your TCM Chlldrons Blanrwle 55,386 22.897 4,000 5,000 20,OtJ) 3,000 22.8•7 7830¥ .701 Ww salwl•s & Nl ((18norn1) 382 4 Trustse• Non• ofth• 1ft￿l￿s {￿anY p8r8on8 connrthl thwh) any r•muneralK>n or ollw b8nofits dL¥lng th• year. Thsre ro trugt88's experwB ￿h￿ for Ih yoar, 5 Tax￿lan Tho charity ib 0Xonyt frnm ¢rAwr8kn tax on tt6 tharftaLqg orvit O D•btorn 2022 Trade debtors 220 370 253 389 728 ¢rndllorn: •mowrf fllllno duA wlthkn on• y•Ar 2022 Trndtr cr•dltor¥ other uedltors Aeuval8 & dderred Inc4)me 1,176 32.316 12.11• 13.461 33,492

WEST YORKSHIRE PRINT WORKSHOP NOTES TO THE AccouKfs (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AIARCH 2023 P•Th￿on •nql ath•r po•tar•llr•m•nl b•n•fft ¢ommllffl•nts 2023 c￿n￿li￿￿On5 ￿yable ty th& o)mpany for th8 y•ar 1.183

Ch•rfty R•gl*lrntlDn 1147601 Company R•gl•trallon 074199fjJ IEnW•nd and WEST YORKSHIRE PRINT WORKSHOP TRUSTEES. REPORT AND UNAUDITED ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023

WEST YORKSHIRE PRINT WORKSHOP LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATNE INFORMATION Hanmh KayF Mason (Chalr) Dr Thoma$ RatLllh (Tr•8sur•r} Rowan B•ll•y Heurward {8ppolntsd 8 December 2022) Janlne Bumyw8 Iwlnted 8 D￿•M￿r 2022) Julm Tum•r lappow)tsd 8 Dec*nb8r 2022) Ch•rfty numb•r 1147801 Comyny numb•r 07429968 R•gl•tsv•d offk• 75A Hudd8r8fidd Road Mlrfiojd Wesl Yortshlre WF14 8AT Ind•p•nd•nt •x•mln•r 1# Floor. MldLfjThJ House 77 Huddorsfield Road Mlrlldd Wost YO￿h1r9 WF14 8BL

WEST YORKSHIRE PRINT WORKSHOP coKrENTS Pag• TnJ8toots' repNI Independent examlrm. r•port Stat8mentof flnend818cttvtUos Balance shgot NotsB to tho accounts

WEST YORKSHIRE PRINT WORKSHOP TRUSTEES. REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 Thg INsta08 present and a(wJnts forlh ended 31 Ma￿h 2023. Tho 8crAKmts h8vg bogn prgpwad In a¢¢ord8nc8Mth acwunOrvJ PL4ldu setout tn rth 1 tothe aLwunts and ¢ompty with the ¢harfty¥ gmmlng dowmonL th8 Cry8nle¥ Ad 21)J6 •nd th• Statsmenl of R¢o3mmendod PrnGltc•,'A¢¢#)unUw aThd Repoth9 ty Chartd06". lssu•d In Varch 2005. struc￿rI qovornn￿ and m•nty•m•nt Tho tharfty18 o)vemed by 8 ¢on•Ytutlon adoptsd on 3 ￿Y 1990. Folxuwy 1992 and Wil 2004. Th• dlr•ctor¥ s•Md durfng th• y￿rY￿r. Clam Fletchfrr ThomaF Ratdlffo Tho Ilu8te￿ and dlredord of charfty ar• apOntod tythe m8n•r• at tho AGM. The INstees have assessed the major riBks lo ￿lch the tharity is eypo8ed and arè 8atiJfd th&t 8yStwns arn plor to mlugots gxp)sur• to the M￿Or￿Sk$. ObJ•etlv•8 And a¢ll¥lll•• Tho Chgrltys Obl8cis To ral8e and molntsln Its prolFJfy as a contr• tr ￿¢•lIen¢8 In the 8rt of prfntmakkng a880(a￿ dlBdF4lne8 smmoting, mlnl•lrMn9 arKI adv8ndng kn￿r￿jg0 and appredal¢M dth8 arts by all ffans avallabl• kn It. The CharfV8 Mdn Acllvhle¥ The proWS￿n of printrnakNvJ fa(ilfao& for aitists 8ubsKli8wJ sludlc¢ and othBr artlsis wpport og m•mborn oxhlbrfion8. The pro¥78￿ ofarts aLl￿tiO3 firthe locat (￿mUn￿-1￿1rn, chldrnns M)th8h¢¥8 Ot Publ1¢ B8nofflt Sfatsm•nt shaplng ujr oig•cti¥•s )r th• y•ar and planrry our adivlties. the In￿kn5 have c¢xwdered the I)￿lIty COMMI￿￿n9 guldarKo on wbylc bgnofft 0￿j f90 ch8rglrq. Tho rdles grants and th& Incomo from 8tudlo and ovantfe85 to LX)ver Its operatlng (xjsts. In settlng the levol offa85. charg85 and concession8, tho IN8teK giv• cw•fvl ¢on•ld•ralkn to th• accwlblmty Of1￿ eentre for thoae wlth low Mmes. On b8hallofth• boorf oftru$t•O8 Hann•h {ChdT) Trustse

WEST YORKSHIRE PRINT WORKSHOP INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF WEST YORKSHIRE PRINTWORKSHOP I rep(xt on Ihe a¢{￿Un￿ ofthe charftyforthg year ended 31 Math 2023. whkh e 80t on page8 3 to 9. R••pDctlv• r•wMlbllltl•• oftru•ts•• •xrfn•r Th• INsts8$, who •rn èLso tho dlro¢torn of W￿t Yorkshtre Prtnt WoTk8hop for Ihg pu￿ ol company I￿. 4r• Bponsibte for thg prgparation of tho actounts. Th• trLth88 (￿31der th•1 an 6udti18 not requlr8d for y under sth 144121 olthe Charftles Act 2011, th9 2011 Ac( and that an Independent oxamSnaUon L8 need￿. H￿ng sal8fitd My8ell th81 Ihe tharlty18 not 8Ub￿ t+ audrt undgr ￿Tr￿anY IB for IFMp•¥J8nt oxaminathin. It is my respon61￿lty to: 11) examlne Iho accounts under 8ecUon 145 ofts 2011 ￿. b) to ftAlow the pro¢odurns lald dowi In th• wgral fmedions gl¥tft by thè Char1ty Commlsdon und•rsecUon 145{5Xb) of h 2011 ACL. #nd 1111 to stat• whothw p8rt1(xlar mattern have c¢)me to my attenkn. B••h of Indwd•nt •xamln•h r•port My •xamlnatlon was cathed Imrt In accordaFKO Wtth Ihe gwr81 Dlr¢thTh by Iho Chaiity Comrni88ion. An 8X8mln8tti)n ir￿ude5 a review of the accounting r8ctsd8 k•pt by th• d￿rIty and 8 comparf8on of Ihe acc￿j￿￿ prg86nted wtth tho#e records. 118180 Indud88 ¢￿tder8￿ of any unusual 118m$ or disd08ure8 In the accounts and se6knng wslanations from you 88 Ini8t8e8 con¢nirrfJ any such m8tt8rs. Th• prncedures undertaken do not Pr￿￿9 all the evhlence that would be requlred In an audttand ￿nsWuenty no oplrfon18 glven a8 to whethèr th8 awounls pr0$9nt o and tsIr￿ and tho T8PL¥t IB fimitsd to those mattars oul In the statomonl b810w. (a) 7thi¢h giv60 mo rna8ongble ¢ous• to belleve that in ￿Y matsiial respectthè Mqulrwnont&' 01 a¢¢ounllvJ rw¥)rds In arthor￿a ￿ sedion 386 ofth• Comp•nl•s A¢t 2LK)6,' and 01) to prepare ac￿Unts lthlch aco)rd ￿th the accounljng re¢orrJs. ¢ompty wlth tha 4ccovnlr¥J 4ulrements of396 oflM Comp8nth P&t 2006 and the mettrK)d¥ and pr1r￿l￿o9 oftho Stotemgnt of Recommendgd Pracoco: aThl Repo￿ry by ChathieB: (bl to whl¢h, In ry c$4nlon, attor￿On should ba dr￿1 in ordorto enthlo 8 prop•rund•rslanding olth• acrthints to ￿ reached. Ta¥AB5i5tAccountants 1* Fbjor. Mldland Hou Miffjeld West Yothstrwrn WF14 8AB . X-IIL

WEST YORKSHIRE PRINT WORKSHOP STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTMTIES INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 Totsl nd¥ funds 2022 Grants Cov1&19 Furfough Granls Gdl8ry1 gxNbllk>n Inry)n Rènlal Incoff 55.366 218•7 90.701 9,714 11.900 9.612 12.304 19.700 11.900 32340 Workshop hlre ts¢a¢h In¢om• Di9ital adivlli K•yholdorf¢6S Donatlon8 Organl¥atlDnal Inco 20 20 IrKom& m18cdlarw0￿ IrKom• Bank kntorg•t 1.136 1.136 372 2.554 120 210 71 120 210 71 132 Total Incomlng rn•oiirM• 127.892 25.897 153.589 157.357 nd•d Wagg8, salarles & Nl Cost of Mat￿1818 sal•$ Courng (x)8ts Exhlbloon ecats W•2 1777 11985 1,878 24305 850 120 37T 81,428 1777 11985 1.8n 1,956 781 I￿911￿1 aclfrAII8s Luts Frnalanca worko Advethlng and pubudty Prfnt room costs 120 37T 1254 1.183 1824 1.763 R￿t & rates Insuranco Ughl and I￿at Repairn. m8lntsrbance & wArThnt Postago and 8tation8ry Telephono and fax Housek•epkng T￿￿lI￿rt9 wgn868 Wasta dlsposal Legal and prof￿10n•1 4K4 2,040 2.929 12,855 1,Tl¢ 14,055 2,194 1M83 503 1.007 912 1114 912 Rafr¢shmonts Staff training Sundry oxpgnsg8 20.'20 oxp8nges SubS(￿pIlOnS ICT & Wèbsit• ￿>sts 121 100 121 10 37B 132 418 10.720

WEST YORKSHIRE PRINT WORKSHOP STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTMTIES (CONTINUED) INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDrruRE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 Bank •nd card T•t•l wourcv w¥Bnd•d 140.1110 164815 192.052 N•t mov•m•Tht In fund Ralk¢aUon from RgStricW to Generd fund8 Fund balanc￿ •11 Aprfl 2022 (113741 {11,028> (34,695) 11.348) 76.993 b•kn¢•s •t 31 Mareh 2023 312n 31,272 42.298 Th8 Btatsment of1kn8ndsl aciMbe8 olw rxfflpllg5 *ilh r￿Ul￿M￿n￿ for an knccrn• and •xp8ndknre ar￿Unt

WEST YORKSHIRE PRINT WORKSHOP BALANCE SHEE[ AS AT31 MARCH 20223 21rI3 Curr•nt ao••ts 2.494 728 72.568 D•btr>rs Cash at bgrl( and in hand 75.7 Cr•dlt4M¥: amounts f•llln9 du• rlthlTh 11V61) (33,4V2) Totsl aM•ts l•M ¢urr•nt 18billO•• 31372 ID¢om• fvnd• Rastrlct8d fundB Unrestrfcted fund8 31372 31372 42.298 Th• cornp8ny Is enltled lo tho axwnpkn thg 9￿111 rw4ulrpment¢ontsinwJ In a￿1n 477 oflhg Comp8nl•8 A¢t 2006. for the year ended 31 March 2023. No Meffl￿ of the compgny has d•pDslted a purnuant to sgdon 476, r•qulrfnq an audit of these ar￿uTh The dlrectorn a¢knovA•dgg thglr Tosponslt41tt1es for eruring thal tho compary keeps a¢¢ountFng r8cord8 vthlth mpty wlh wllon 388 ofthoAc and for preparing ar#￿nts whlch give a In￿ arKI falr VI￿ ofthe 8tAta of affairs of the c4mpany a8 at tho ond ofthe flrwidal year and of ils iic¢mlrvJ rosour(w and ￿l¢alk)n of ￿￿Ur(￿. knc4udlng Its thcome and wfjndliurn. for th8 financid yew In Accord8nL ￿th Ihe requlreménts of 88¢ffjon8 394 and 395 and whlch othorwl$o C•m￿ wllh the roqulrements clthe c￿p$nIG$ knt 2006 relatiTrJ lo accounls, so f•r as applKatJlg to tho o¥Jnpany. Th898 accounts b8èn pr8par8d kn ac(ord0nce tho 8p•cial wo¥￿on8 rnlallffj to 8m•ll cx)mpani8B wItNn Part 15 oftho Comp8nF¢s Act 20C6. Th•a(uunts ￿￿e bYth•Board￿.......... ..... Hfjnn8h Mason (Chalr) Trwt•• Company R•ql•trntlon N¢A 07421168

WEST YORKSHIRE PRINT WORKSHOP NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS FOR 7HE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 A¢¢ountlng poll¢l 1.1 B•81• of pr•PW￿•n The ocMunts have be￿ prepared undor tho hlgtorkol cost cThnlk￿. Th• ac￿1￿$ h•v6 t4en praparnd In aCC￿rd￿K￿ appIl￿blo 8(x£rtmUr¥J st￿￿•[d4 tho Statom•nt of RerAMnmaThl8d Pracllc8. 'lu￿n11rvJ #nd Rewung by Charlle8', issued in Marth 2005 ar￿ the Coryanies 1.2 In¢omlng rntyour Grants and donatrons are only Indu￿ In the StatsmgrtofFln&rMSal Affalr8ththon th• chftrfty has tmomant to the rO￿lUTts. Whw• grants Jr• related to perfoThMrK and 8pednc delh8rnbkns, th•y are acc4yJntod fcras th9 th•rtty eams th? rwtto by h pwfomwn¢a. All i￿OmIng rt5tyjr￿ aro onty IrKludgd In the Statementcl Flrmncial Affalr¥ Ilwlty L8 legalty wdlllBd to the Income and Ihe amounl be quanufied vAth re88OMtJe a¢¢uracy. 1.3 R••our¢o• •xp•Dd•d EXF￿￿llurn Ls 8ccount•J for on an accNal$ be￿¥ 09 a Ilat41ty is incurred and hag bean class1￿￿ under I￿adIng$ that aggregate dl cost related to th• LXttyLvy. Whore costs rannot ￿ directy thlyjtod to partk￿lIT adings thgy h8v8 bo￿ allocated to 8th11￿ on a basls Cl￿8￿%￿nt wllh th8 u80 of f88our￿. UaÈililieB are rec¢gnls¢d 88 8oon as th8re IB alogal orconstrucfve obl&allon oimffllttlng th&charityto pay outth rosourc•s. 1A Fund •truotsr• Unrgytrlct8d funds can be used in ac£ordanc• wlth th¢ ¢￿￿￿tAbl6 oWedv88 atthe d18cfgll￿ ofthe tru8t￿8. ReStrk￿ lundsGanorfy bo us¢d for p8rtkulor r•slrfct8d purpowswithin th&obJ8¢ts oftho ch. ROSt￿tionS artsa Vtb•n specified by the dtsnor orvth•n fund¥ •r• ra18ed for partI￿l￿r rp8tslctsd purro889. Furthor explanauon ofthè nalure and purpow ofoach fund is induded In th? notr8 trthe ffftar￿l 8tattmbrt6.

WEST YORKSHIRE PRINT WORKSHOP NOTES TO THE AccouKfs (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 2 Grnnl Tot1 Totsl 2022 funds Natlonal Porifolio fuFKliTra Tnots and Foundations Covld-19 Loral Autl¥Jrfty Grants R8covory h•ART your TCM Chlldrons Blanrwle 55,386 22.897 4,000 5,000 20,OtJ) 3,000 22.8•7 7830¥ .701 Ww salwl•s & Nl ((18norn1) 382 4 Trustse• Non• ofth• 1ft￿l￿s {￿anY p8r8on8 connrthl thwh) any r•muneralK>n or ollw b8nofits dL¥lng th• year. Thsre ro trugt88's experwB ￿h￿ for Ih yoar, 5 Tax￿lan Tho charity ib 0Xonyt frnm ¢rAwr8kn tax on tt6 tharftaLqg orvit O D•btorn 2022 Trade debtors 220 370 253 389 728 ¢rndllorn: •mowrf fllllno duA wlthkn on• y•Ar 2022 Trndtr cr•dltor¥ other uedltors Aeuval8 & dderred Inc4)me 1,176 32.316 12.11• 13.461 33,492

WEST YORKSHIRE PRINT WORKSHOP NOTES TO THE AccouKfs (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AIARCH 2023 P•Th￿on •nql ath•r po•tar•llr•m•nl b•n•fft ¢ommllffl•nts 2023 c￿n￿li￿￿On5 ￿yable ty th& o)mpany for th8 y•ar 1.183