. NIDUS-UK ANNUAL REPORT TO CHARITY COMMISSION – Feb 2021 to Feb 2022
Summary:
Balance on 5[th] February, 2021 - £12,102 Balance on 4th February, 2022 - £57,581 Total income for year: £49,221 Total expenditure: £3,742
This has been an active year for the charity. There have been several developments that have increased the income to the account in advance of expected expenditure.
A. National Heritage Lottery Grant.
A grant of £7,410 was agreed to be paid by the Heritage Lottery to NIDUS-UK in September 2021 and paid in November, 2021 for the production of two radio plays linked to the novel, The Watermeadow Mystery: Secret Treasure at Hawton, published in 2018. The two plays concern the journey of King James from Holyrood in Edinburgh to Westminster in London in 1603, and a murder mystery, set in 1948, when buried treasure from King James visit to Hawton 345 years earlier is the cause of intrigue and foul play. The plays will include actors seen in connection with nidotherapy developments and will be completed by October 2022. Danes feature prominently. PT and SOS are the grant holders.
Income received: £7410
Expenditure:
Coach hire for crowd extras £285 Hire of Church for rehearsals 50 Food for crowd rehearsals 244.15 Producer payment (S Cawte) 800 Recording equioment 929.96
Balance outstanding £5100.89
B. Inventor Rewards and Cotham Old School Development
Peter Tyrer has received £31,500 from Imperial College Innovations for the use of original rating scales that are now owned by Imperial College but which have attracted commercial interest and sales. This has been paid into NIDUS-UK after tax paid before receipt.
Income received: £31,500
Expenditure:
Web site upgrade £153.59 Tree clearance 500 Securing fencing 600
Petrol costs
44
Word press payments 135.95
1433.54
TOTAL
Balance outstanding: £30,066.46
C. 2021 Nidotherapy workshop, Brunel University teaching and other donations
The workshop was a virtual one carried out via Microsoft Teams and hosted by Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Trust on 14[th] and 15[th] September. PT, PC, HT, RW and JB took part, as did Horton Rehabilitation Services.
Income received:
- D. Donations Feb-March 2021 £5497.83 E. Donations April-September 2021 834.10 F. Donations Oct 2021-Feb 2022 581.20 G. Lecture and research fees 2745.00 H. Book royalties 653.84
TOTAL 10,311.97
Expenditure: Nil
Peter Tyrer 28[th] November, 2022.
Confirmed as a correct record:
Sandra O’Sullivan, Treasurer 28[th] November, 2022
Financial Report Summary:
Balance on 1[st] January, 2021 - £12,119 Balance on 31st December, 2021 - £59,746
Income:
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Date Source £
Jan 2021 Donation 30.00
Book sales 20.00
Feb 2021 Donation 100.00
Donation 197.93
March 2021 DONATION 5000.00
Donation 200.00
Donation 95.00
May 2021 Donation 5.00
Donation 100.00
June 2021 Donation 2,000.00
Book royalties 160.96
July 2021 Book sales 25.00
August 2021 Book sales 340.00
Donation 1455.00
September 2021 Donation 5.00
Imperial Innovation 31,500.00
Donation 614.55
Donation 12.00
October 2021 Donation 200.00
Donation 9.00
Donation 2.00
Donation 100.00
November 2021 Donation 314.55
Donation 53.00
Lecture fee 145.00
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Heritage Lottery Fund 7,410.00
Donation 2.00
Lecture fee 400.00
December 2021 Donation 10.00
Donation 14.55
TOTAL 50,520.54
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Expenditure:
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Date Nature Amount
February 2021 Purchase of nidotherapy 81.44
books
April 2021 Wordpress website fee 153.59
October, 2021 Expenditure HLF - bus 285.00
Expenditure HLF - travel 44.00
Expenditure HLF – food for 244.15
crowd scenes
Expenditure HLF – fee and 135.45
travel expenses
November, 2021
Expenditure HLF – church 50.00
donation
Levelling of site at Advice 500.00
and Training Centre
Fee producer (Steve Cawte) 800.00
HLF expense
December 2021 Clearance of trees and 600.00
training centre
Expenditure HLF - travel 10.00
Fee producer (Steve Cawte) 800
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HLF expense TOTAL 2,893.63
Heritage Lottery Grant component
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Total grant 7,410
Expenditure to Dec 2021 1,552 5858 remaining
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Explanation of change over year
The assets of the charity have increased by nearly £50,000 in 2021. This is explained by the following new sources of income:
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Fees paid by Imperial College Innovation Fund for questionnaires and rating scales by PT that have been copyrighted by Imperial College, who then negotiate fees with organisations that want to mass produce copies (mainly pharmaceutical companies but also national and governmental organisations (Total: £31,500). This income continue to be generated and payments are made when the sum exceeds £10,000 (although a proportion will now go to Imperial College’s Division of Psychiatry).
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Grant provided by the National Heritage Lottery Fund for the production of two radio plays based on The Watermeadow Mystery. (Total £7410).
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The setting up of a donate button on the nidotherapy website that has encouraged many more donations. This is administered by Everfund, an organisation that collects 3,5% of proceeds (approve by the Trustees in 2021 as reasonable costs (Total £1140)
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Book royalties due to PT are now paid directly into NIDUS-UK. Steve Cawte of the publisher Impspired has been involved in formalising the link between publisher and charity (Total £561).
The additional income is needed to develop the Advice and Training Centre, a process that is likely to cost £100,000 spread over 18 months.
CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trusteesl members of NIDUS~UK On accounts for the year ended 0410212022 Charity no {If any) 1154560 Set out on pages Pages 1 and 2 I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above ¢h8rily I'the Trust") for the year ended iiuiidu2 Responslbllities and As the charity trustees of the Twsl, you are responsible for the preparation basls of report of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of Ihe Charities Act 2011 1"the Act"). I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I have followed the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145{5llbl of the Acl. I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my allelllion lolher than that disclosed below ') in connection with the examination which gives me Cause to believe that in, any material respect.. accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Act or the accounts do not accord with the accounting records Independent examiner's statement I have no concerns and have come across no other mallers in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order lo enable a proper understanding of the a¢counls to be reached. Please del8t8 the words in the brackets if they do not apply. . IIA'fIiPb4PV Slgned.. Date: 0111212022 Name.. Jeremy Wood Relevant professlonal qualifi¢ation{s) or body lif any): FCA Address: 95a Connaught Avenue Frinlon-on-sea Essex C013 9PS IER October 2018