**Charity number: 1155688** 

## **The British Sundial Society** 

**Report of the Trustees and Unaudited Financial Statements** 

**For the year ended 31 December 2023** 



## **The British Sundial Society Contents Page For the year ended 31 December 2023** 

|Report of the Trustees|1 to 5|
|---|---|
|Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees|6|
|Statement of Financial Activities|7|
|Statement of Financial Position|8|
|Notes to the Financial Statements|9 to 15|
|Detailed Statement of Financial Activities|16|





## **The British Sundial Society Report of the Trustees** 

## **For the year ended 31 December 2023** 

The Trustees have pleasure in presenting their report and the financial statements for the charity for the year ended 31 December 2023. The Trustees have adopted the provisions of Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and the Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2019). 

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## **The British Sundial Society Report of the Trustees Continued For the year ended 31 December 2023** 

## **Chair's report** 

## TRUSTEES' ANNUAL REPORT 2023 

In 2023, the Society carried out its customary annual programme of activities. We published quarterly issues of our journal, The British Sundial Society Bulletin, and we also published quarterly Newsletters. An excellent conference was held in Exeter in April, and this included a particularly enjoyable sundial tour. A conference has been arranged in Peterborough for 2024. 

We held our regular one-day meeting in Newbury in September 2023 and, as in 2021 and 2022, we held our AGM at this meeting. 

Many members of the Society have constructed new sundials in public locations and completed some restoration projects too. Our public benefit is greatly enhanced on a national and global basis by our Help and Advice service which provides guidance on a huge range of sundial-related topics to anyone who asks. 

As a trial, we have started running quarterly on-line events at which articles in the Bulletin are discussed. These events enable authors to give background information about their articles and provide an opportunity for others to offer additional thoughts, the online equivalent of Readers' Letters. 

The Society's finances remain capable of supporting current activities and plans for the foreseeable future. 

The entirety of the Society's activities is conducted on a voluntary basis by members. Two long-standing volunteers, Elspeth Hill, who ran our sales department, and Bill Visick, who looked after our website, both retired. We have redistributed Elspeth's work and are hoping that we shall have a new webmaster soon. 

The trustees emphasise that the success of the Society depends on a ready supply of volunteers. As always, we wish, on behalf of all members, to thank all those who contribute to our continuing success. 

Ben Jones, Jackie Jones, Frank King, Graham Stapleton 

## Examples of Individual Projects and Dials 

## Extracts from the 2023 public benefit submission: 

Research findings on a particular local sundial were shared with its community in: 

* Roadford (Devon); Barford (Oxfordshire); Sedlescombe (E. Sussex); Bagillt (Clwyd); Edinburgh (Lothian); Rottingdean (E. Sussex); Ashwell (Hertfordshire); Hawick (Borders); Dunfermline (Fife); Kellaways (Wiltshire); Hutton Cranswick (E. Yorkshire); Colne Engaine (Essex); Shute (Devon). 

* Talks given to Wirral Rotary Club (Liverpool City Region), Vectis Astronomical Society (Hampshire) and Robert Hooke Society (Hampshire). Zoom Talk given to 'Arts Friends Cambridge'. (Cambridgeshire). 

* Analysis of a public domain pamphlet concerning a 'Poor Man's Dial', made by Samuel Morland. 

* Analysis of several similar sundials in different communities (Clwyd). 

* Input to analysis of an archaeologically-recovered 17th century sundial at Ledston Hall (W. Yorkshire). 

* Design assistance for a team member of the 'Woodland Workshop' television series. 

* Individual members report interactions with sundial owners, explaining the astronomy and loaning resources. 

* Design and advice for a new art installation at RSPB Gartocharn (Strathclyde). 

* Design advice given over two new sundials at King's College and Emmanuel College (Cambridgeshire). 

* Conservation and restoration advice for 17th century sundial at Queens' College, and 18th century sundial at Magdalene College (Cambridgeshire). 

* Continued operation of a Help & Advice service, reported separately. 

## The Bulletin 

Four issues of the BSS Bulletin have been produced in the year and distributed to members and selected heritage organisations. The role of the Editor has been to coordinate the activities of a small editorial team, encouraging the writing of articles by members and non-members, checking them for factual accuracy and readability, and preparing them for layout/typesetting. In the cases of articles by non-members or by authors for whom English is not their first language, extra care is taken to ensure correct technical assessment of the material and that the English reads smoothly, as well as keeping to the Bulletin's house style. 

On a personal basis, the Editor provides consultancy assistance to the BSS's Help and Advice service which deals with dialling enquiries by the public. Some enquiries result in considerable work in analysing sundials and advising on possibilities for restoration, museum donations and so on. Some of these enquiries result in the publication of articles. 

The Editor also provides consultancy advice in the field of dialling to the British Museum's Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS), monitoring relevant finds and helping the Field Liaison Officers identify unusual finds and writing/correcting their descriptions. A recent case (SWYOR-AFF018) involved a metal detectorist find which had been tentatively identified as a tobacco grinder but was found to be the nocturnal volvelle of an early astronomical compendium. John Davis 

## Fixed Dial Registrar 

The Register now holds 7,896 dials, supported by 41,512 photographs. 

119 reports of dials new to the Register were entered in 2023. Their locations stretch from the Grampians to Cornwall, and 

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## **The British Sundial Society Report of the Trustees Continued** 

## **For the year ended 31 December 2023** 

from Londonderry and Kilkenny to Suffolk, and their dates cover every century from the 17th to the 21st. A selection can be seen in the Bulletin for March 2024. 

John Foad 

## Mass Dial Registrar 

There were twenty or so reports of Mass Dials received in 2023 from a small but keen group of people. Most reports were an email with digital pictures attached showing the dial and its location on the building. Some were of previously unrecorded dials and others were very welcome digital photographs of previously recorded dials. 

A number of these reports came from vicars and church wardens who had read about Mass dials in the press. For other reporters, it was their research into the history of their church or town had led them to the BSS website. All reporters seemed to be very glad to have their dial/s recognised and recorded. 

I visited Flaunden, Hertfordshire to make a detailed drawing of the supposed dial from the old church that is now stored in the new church and gave some advice on Mass dials to the local historian who is writing a history of Flaunden old church. Information and advice, by email and Zoom, were given to another author who is writing a book about time and sundials. Reassurance was given to one person about 'shelter-coat' and its conservation properties. He was worried about the preservation of a group of Mass dials on a buttress. More research is needed into multiple dials. Ben Jones 

## Conferences 

The Society continues to maintain its tradition of residential conferences, which for 2023 was held in Exeter. A total of 36 attended and we had a series of lectures and, reinforcing our international appeal, we had speakers from CERN and the USA. We also continue to have memorial speakers from our top museums, such as Greenwich (2022) and the Museum of the History of Science in Oxford. Again following a regular pattern, the Saturday afternoon tour visited a private garden with over 20 sundials, enjoyed a quiz and visited sundials in the locality. Planning for the 2024 conference is well in hand. Doug Bateman 

## Newbury Meeting 

Newbury One-Day Meetings continue at Sutton Hall, Stockcross, Newbury, booked for 2024 on Saturday 28 September 2024. We had 30 attend in 2023, from UK and abroad, with a good selection of interesting talks. Good to see old and new friends. Roll on September. 

David Pawley 

## Help and Advice Service 

The BSS Help and Advice Service has dealt with 92 enquiries this year. 

Queries fell into the following categories: where/what to buy (2), restoration (8), replacement gnomon (3), valuation (1), delineation (10), information about an existing dial (50) and other (18). 

There were 22 enquiries from overseas: USA (8), Ireland (4), Australia (2), France (2), Netherlands (2) and one each from Belgium, Czechia, Denmark and Switzerland. 

Interesting discoveries included a John Whitehurst equatorial dial and a heraldic medallion with a sundial on the reverse; both were the subject of articles in the Bulletin. Another dial by Meredith Hughes came to our attention, and finds from metal detectorists included an almost complete compendium and a couple of 17th century lead dials. 

The most intriguing enquiry regarded delineation advice for a new dial based on a Roman scaphe dial in the Archaeological Museum in Split, Croatia. 

About 70% of our replies received an acknowledgement - a thank-you or further discussion. Enquiries have resulted in one new BSS member. Sue Manston 

## Library 

The BSS collection of books and archive material is held at Bromley House subscription library, in the centre of Nottingham. Bromley House charge the Society a small fee to store and catalogue the material, which is accessible to both Bromley House and BSS members. 

The books are largely kept in a cabinet in the Standfast Room, which itself features a meridian line running across the floor. In the year, academics from Nottingham Trent University received considerable support from the BSS in terms of understanding and restoring this line. Furthermore, the library has an enclosed garden that features a heliochronometer. John Wilson, my predecessor as librarian, left funds in his will to restore this dial and we have identified someone who has kindly agreed to take on this task. 

A key objective for the coming year is to look at ways in which the collection of books can become more accessible to BSS members and also promote sundials (and possibly increase membership) amongst Bromley House subscribers. Working 

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## **The British Sundial Society Report of the Trustees Continued For the year ended 31 December 2023** 

with library staff we have agreed the following: 

* Revisit the memorandum of understanding we have with Bromley House which was written in 2000. 

* Devise a collections retention/acquisition policy. Periodically, the BSS is offered a late member's collection of books: we need to be clear on what books to take. 

* Improve the signage around the BSS collection, providing information on sundials, the BSS and membership. 

* Create specific links between the websites of Bromley House and the BSS. 

* Look into the possibility of holding a one-day event for BSS members either in Nottingham city centre or at the library itself. 

* Bromley House is in the process of digitising all its books and could include the BSS collection. This would enable BSS members to have ready access from anywhere in the world. 

Nick Orders 

## Biographical Projects 

Like my report last year, details of newly discovered makers have been recorded, together with downloaded pictures. This year I have had three submissions, but not all are new names; pictures are stored to add to the information we have. Peter Ransom 

## Education 

Another quiet year, education-wise. I have had no enquiries since last year's report. 

Now that I have the last two years of the BSS Bulletin (volumes 34 and 35) and the NASS Compendium (volumes 29 and 30) I will bind these for the BSS Library and send them off in 2024 to the BSS Library. 

In April I gave a talk on sundials to the Vectis Astron-omical Society on the Isle of Wight, concentrating on dials on the island. This resulted in a further talk to the Robert Hooke Society in Freshwater, also on the Isle of Wight, in November. I let them know about the BSS each time! 

Peter Ransom 

## Photographic 

The BSS Photographic Competition for 2023 was held at the Annual Conference in Exeter. 

Twelve photographs were received and displayed in the Conference Room. As usual all the photographs were of good quality and delegates were asked to vote for their first, second and third choices. Winners, certificates were presented at the Gala Dinner. 

Since the display of photographs is usually appreciated, for 2024 there will be a photographic display at the Annual Conference but without any competition involvement. Furthermore, it is intended that a display will replace the photographic competition and it is anticipated that this will attract a larger number of the membership providing entries. David Hawker 

## Membership 

As at December 2023 we had a total of 257 members. This is broken down into 181 in the UK, 7 of which get a free copy of the Bulletin; Europe has 41 of which 6 have a free issue and there are 35 members in the rest of the world, 3 having a free issue. The free copies are mainly to other sundial societies and organisations with which we often have a reciprocal arrangement. 

During the year we gained 7 new members, most finding us through the Help and Advice service or the Website. Unfortunately, 18 have left; 5 of which died, these have been mentioned in the Newsletter reports. We do have an ageing membership. Others left for a number of reasons, some just not paying despite reminders and others not well, having financial problems or changing interests. 

Jackie Jones 

## **OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES** 

## **Objectives and aims** 

The trustees have considered the Charity Commision's guidance on public benefit, including the guidance 'public benefit: running a charity (PB2)'. 

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## **The British Sundial Society Report of the Trustees Continued For the year ended 31 December 2023** 

## **FINANCIAL REVIEW** 

## **Reserves** 

The trustees  have considered  the level of reserves  they  wish to retain  appropriate  to the charity's  needs. This is based on  the  charity's  size and  the  level  of  financial  commitments held. The trustees  aim  to  ensure  the charity  will be able to continue  to fulfil  its charitable objectives  even if there is a temporary shortfall  in income or unexpected  expenditure. The trustees  will endeavour  not to set aside funds unnecessarily. 

## RISK ASSESSMENT 

The  trustees  actively   review   the  major   risks  which  the  charity   faces  on a  regular  basis  and  believe  that maintaining the  free  reserves   stated,  combined   with their annual  review  of  the  controls  over  key  financial systems, will provide  sufficient resources  in the event of adverse conditions. The trustees  have also examined  other  operational and business  risks which they  face and confirm  that  they  have established systems to mitigate the significant risks. 

## **REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION** 

**Name of Charity** The British Sundial Society **Charity registration number** 1155688 **Principal address** 99 Western Road Lewes East Sussex BN7 1RS 

## **Trustees** 

The trustees and officers serving during the year and since the year end were as follows: 

Frank King Jackie Jones Graham Stapleton Bill Visick (resigned 13 April 2023) Ben Jones **Independent examiner** Andrew M Wells FMAAT Counterculture Partnership LLP Unit 115 Ducie House Ducie Street Manchester M1 2JW The Co-operative Bank plc PO Box 101 **Bankers** 1 Balloon Street Manchester, M60 4EP 

Approved by the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by 


............................................................................. Graham Stapleton 

11 April 2024 

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## **The British Sundial Society Independent Examiners Report to the Trustees For the year ended 31 December 2023** 

I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the charity for the year ended 31 December 2023. 

## **Responsibilities and basis of report** 

As the charity trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ('the 2011 Act'). 

I report in respect of my examination of the charity's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act. 

## **Independent examiners statement** 

I have completed my examination.  I confirm that no matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect: 

1. accounting records were not kept in respect of the Charity as required by section 130 of the 2011 Act; or 2. the accounts do not accord with those records; or 

3. the accounts do 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 the accounts to be reached. 


Andrew M Wells FMAAT Counterculture Partnership LLP Unit 115 Ducie House Ducie Street Manchester M1 2JW 

11 April 2024 

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## **The British Sundial Society Statement of Financial Activities For the year ended 31 December 2023** 

||**Notes**|**Unrestricted**|**Restricted**|**2023**|**2022**|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|||**funds**|**funds**|||
|||**£**|**£**|**£**|**£**|
|**Income and endowments from:**||||||
|Donations and legacies|2|934|-|934|1,259|
|Charitable activities|3|20,982|-|20,982|23,129|
|Investments|4|2,363|-|2,363|524|
|**Total**||**24,279**|**-**|**24,279**|**24,912**|
|**Expenditure on:**||||||
|Charitable activities|5/6|(25,928)|(100)|(26,028)|(23,976)|
|Other expenditure||(3,648)|-|(3,648)|(3,857)|
|**Total**||**(29,576)**|**(100)**|**(29,676)**|**(27,833)**|
|**Net expenditure**||**(5,297)**|**(100)**|**(5,397)**|**(2,921)**|
|**Reconciliation of funds**||||||
|Total funds brought forward||73,698|6,682|80,380|83,301|
|**Total funds carried forward**||**68,401**|**6,582**|**74,983**|**80,380**|



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## **The British Sundial Society Statement of Financial Position As at 31 December 2023** 

||**Notes**|**2023**|**2022**|
|---|---|---|---|
|||**£**|**£**|
|**Fixed assets**||||
|Tangible assets|11|17,228|17,228|
|||**17,228**|**17,228**|
|**Current assets**||||
|Debtors|12|2,020|3,921|
|Cash at bank and in hand||56,845|60,634|
|||**58,865**|**64,555**|
|**Creditors: amounts falling due within one year**|13|(1,110)|(1,403)|
|**Net current assets**||**57,755**|**63,152**|
|**Total assets less current liabilities**||**74,983**|**80,380**|
|**Net assets**||**74,983**|**80,380**|
|**The funds of the charity**||||
|Restricted income funds|14|6,582|6,682|
|Unrestricted income funds|14|68,401|73,698|
|**Total funds**||**74,983**|**80,380**|



The financial statements were approved and authorised for issue by the Board and signed on its behalf by: 


Graham Stapleton Trustee 

11 April 2024 

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## **The British Sundial Society Notes to the Financial Statements For the year ended 31 December 2023** 

## **1. Accounting Policies** 

## **Basis of accounting** 

The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention, except for investments which are included at market value and the revaluation of certain fixed assets and in accordance with the Charities SORP (FRS 102) ‘Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2019)', Financial Reporting Standard 102 the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102), and the Charities Act 2011. 

The British Sundial Society meets the definition of a public benefit entity under FRS 102.  Assets and liabilities are initially recognised at historical cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant accounting policy note(s). 

## **Going concern** 

The financial statements are prepared, on a going concern basis, under the historical cost convention. 

## **Change in accounting policy** 

There have  been no changes to the accounting  policies since last year or to policies used by the former  charity British Sundial Society (registered charity  number  1032536). 

## **Incoming resources** 

Recognition  of Incoming Resources 

These are included  in the Statement of Financial Activities  (SOFA) when: 

- the charity  becomes entitled to the resources; 

- the trustees  are virtually certain  they  will receive the resources; and 

- the monetary value can be measured  with  sufficient reliability. 

## Incoming Resources with Related Expenditure 

Where  incoming  resources  have  related  expenditure (as  with  fundraising  or  contract  income)  the  incoming resource and related expenditure are reported gross in the SOFA. 

## Grants and Donations 

Grants and Donations are only included in the SOFA when the charity  has unconditional entitlement to the resources. 

## Tax reclaims on Donations  and Gifts 

Incoming resources  from tax reclaims  are included in the SOFA during the same period  as the gift to which they  relate. 

## Contractual Income  and Performance Related Grants 

This is only included in the SOFA once the related  goods or services has been delivered. 

## Investment Income 

This is included  in the accounts when receivable. 

## Investment Gains and Losses 

This  includes  any  gain  or  loss  on  the  sale  of  investments  and  any  gain  or  loss  resulting   from  revaluing investments to market  value at the end of the period. 

## **Donated goods, services and facilities** 

## Gifts  in Kind 

Gifts in  kind are  accounted  for  at a reasonable  estimate of their  value  to the charity  or the  amount  actually realised. Gifts in kind for sale or distribution are included in the accounts as gifts only  when sold or distributed by  the charity.  Gifts  in  kind  for  use  by  the  charity  are  included  in  the  SOFA as incoming  resources  when receivable. 

## Donated Services and Facilities 

These are  only  included  in incoming  resources  (with  an equivalent amount  in resources  expended)  where  the benefit   to  the   charity   is  reasonably   quantifiable,  measurable and  material.  The  value   placed  on  these resources is the estimated  value to the charity  of the service  or facility  received. 

## Volunteer Help 

The value of any voluntary help received  is not included  in the accounts but is described in the trustees' report. 

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## **The British Sundial Society Notes to the Financial Statements Continued For the year ended 31 December 2023** 

## **Resources expended** 

Liabilities are recognised as resources expended when there is a legal or constructive obligation committing the Charity to the expenditure: 

## Governance  Costs 

Include  costs of  the  preparation and examination of statutory accounts, the  costs of the  trustees'  meetings and cost of any legal advice to trustees  on governance  or constitutional matters. 

## Annual Commitments 

There are no annual  commitments under  non-cancelling operating  leases and no capital commitments. 

## Investments 

Investments quoted  on  a  recognised  stock  exchange  are  valued  at  market  value  at  the  period  end.  Other investment assets are included  at trustees'  best estimate of market value. 

## **Tangible fixed assets** 

The British Sundial Society Library  is stated  at valuation  based on the 2014 value calculated by Rogers Turner Books. 

## **2. Income from donations and legacies** 

|**Unrestricted funds**<br>Donations received|**2022**<br>**2023**<br>**£**<br>**£**<br>1,259<br>934<br>**1,259**<br>**934**|
|---|---|



## **3. Income from charitable activities** 

|**Unrestricted funds**<br>_Promoting the Art and Science_<br>_of Gnomonics_<br>Day Meetings<br>Sales<br>Subscriptions<br>Events|**2023**<br>**£**<br>300<br>722<br>9,437<br>10,523<br>**20,982**<br>**20,982**|**2022**<br>**£**<br>230<br>442<br>9,150<br>13,307|
|---|---|---|
|||**23,129**|
|||**23,129**|



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## **The British Sundial Society Notes to the Financial Statements Continued For the year ended 31 December 2023** 

## **4. Investment income** 

||**2023**|**2022**|
|---|---|---|
||**£**|**£**|
|**Unrestricted funds**|||
|Bank interest receivable|2,363|524|
||**2,363**|**524**|



## **5. Costs of charitable activities by fund type** 

|**osts of charitable activities by fund type**|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
||**Unrestricted**|**Restricted**|**2023**|**2022**|
||**funds**|**funds**|||
||**£**|**£**|**£**|**£**|
|**Promoting the Art and**|||||
|**Science of Gnomonics**|||||
|**Direct cost**|||||
|Bulletin/Publication|9,746|-|9,746|9,497|
|Day Meetings|270|-|270|180|
|Events|14,901|-|14,901|12,943|
|Postal Sales|256|-|256|137|
|Somerville Lecture|-|100|100|464|
||**25,173**|**100**|**25,273**|**23,221**|
|**Support costs**|||||
|**Promoting the Art and Science of Gnomonics**|||||
|**Governance costs**|||||
|Accountancy fees|720|-|720|720|
|Legal fees|35|-|35|35|
||**755**|**-**|**755**|**755**|
||**25,928**|**100**|**26,028**|**23,976**|



## **6. Costs of charitable activities by activity type** 

||**2023**|**2022**|
|---|---|---|
||**£**|**£**|
|**Activities undertaken directly**|||
|Promoting the Art and Science|26,028|23,976|
|of Gnomonics|||



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## **The British Sundial Society Notes to the Financial Statements Continued For the year ended 31 December 2023** 

|**7. Analysis of support costs**<br>**Governance costs**<br>Accountancy fees<br>Legal fees|**2023**<br>**£**<br>720<br>35<br>**755**|**2022**<br>**£**<br>720<br>35|
|---|---|---|
|||**755**|



## **8. Net income/(expenditure) for the year** 

This is stated after charging/(crediting): 

|||**2023**|**2022**|
|---|---|---|---|
|||**£**|**£**|
|Accountancy fees||720|720|
|**Comparative for the Statement of Financial Activities**||||
||**Unrestricted**|**Restricted**|**2022**|
||**funds**|**funds**||
||**£**|**£**|**£**|
|**Income and endowments from:**||||
|Donations and legacies|1,259|-|1,259|
|Charitable activities|23,129|-|23,129|
|Investments|524|-|524|
|**Total**|**24,912**|**-**|**24,912**|
|**Expenditure on:**||||
|Charitable activities|(23,512)|(464)|(23,976)|
|Other expenditure|(3,857)|-|(3,857)|
|**Total**|**(27,369)**|**(464)**|**(27,833)**|
|**Net expenditure**|**(2,457)**|**(464)**|**(2,921)**|
|**Reconciliation of funds**||||
|Total funds brought forward|76,155|7,146|83,301|
|**Total funds carried forward**|**73,698**|**6,682**|**80,380**|



## **10. Comparative for the Statement of Financial Activities** 

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## **The British Sundial Society Notes to the Financial Statements Continued For the year ended 31 December 2023** 

## **11. Tangible fixed assets** 

|**Cost or valuation**<br>At 01 January 2023<br>At 31 December 2023<br>**Net book values**<br>At 31 December 2023<br>At 31 December 2022|**Library**<br>**£**<br>17,228|
|---|---|
||**17,228**|
||**17,228**|
||**17,228**|



## **12. Debtors** 

|**Amounts due within one year:**<br>Trade debtors<br>Prepayments and accrued income<br>**Creditors: amounts falling due within one year**<br>Accruals and deferred income|**2023**<br>**£**<br>1,047<br>973<br>**2,020**<br>**2023**<br>**£**<br>1,110<br>**1,110**|**2022**<br>**£**<br>1,157<br>2,764|
|---|---|---|
|||**3,921**|
|||**2022**<br>**£**<br>1,403|
|||**1,403**|



## **13. Creditors: amounts falling due within one year** 

## **14. Movement in funds** 

## **Unrestricted Funds** 

|**Unrestricted Funds**|||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
||**Balance at**|**Incoming**|**Outgoing**|**Balance at**|
||**01/01/2023**|**resources**|**resources**|**31/12/2023**|
||**£**|**£**|**£**|**£**|
|_General_|||||
|General Fund|73,698|24,279|(29,576)|68,401|
||**73,698**|**24,279**|**(29,576)**|**68,401**|



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## **The British Sundial Society Notes to the Financial Statements Continued For the year ended 31 December 2023** 

## **Unrestricted Funds - Previous year** 

||**Balance at**|**Incoming**|**Outgoing**|**Balance at**|
|---|---|---|---|---|
||**01/01/2022**|**resources**|**resources**|**31/12/2022**|
||**£**|**£**|**£**|**£**|
|_General_|||||
|General Fund|76,155|24,912|(27,369)|73,698|
||**76,155**|**24,912**|**(27,369)**|**73,698**|



## **Purpose of unrestricted Funds** 

## General Fund 

The purpose of this fund is for the general running of the chairlty 

## **Restricted Funds** 

|Andrew Somerville<br>Memorial Fund<br>St Katharine Cree<br>Restoration Fund<br>**Restricted Funds - Previous year**<br>Andrew Somerville<br>Memorial Fund<br>St Katharine Cree<br>Restoration Fund|**Balance at**<br>**01/01/2023**<br>**£**<br>5,534<br>1,148<br>**6,682**<br>**Balance at**<br>**01/01/2022**<br>**£**<br>5,998<br>1,148<br>**7,146**|**Outgoing**<br>**resources**<br>**£**<br>(100)<br>-<br>**(100)**<br>**Outgoing**<br>**resources**<br>**£**<br>(464)<br>-<br>**(464)**|**Balance at**<br>**31/12/2023**<br>**£**<br>5,434<br>1,148|
|---|---|---|---|
||||**6,582**|
||||**Balance at**<br>**31/12/2022**<br>**£**<br>5,534<br>1,148|
||||**6,682**|



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## **The British Sundial Society Notes to the Financial Statements Continued For the year ended 31 December 2023** 

## **Purpose of restricted funds** 

Andrew Somerville Memorial Fund 

The Andrew Somerville Memorial Fund is part of the general BSS Assets, but its use is restricted to funding the annual Andrew Somerville Lecture and restoration and educataion grants, should these be made. 

St Katharine Cree Restoration Fund 

The purpose of the fund is for the restoration of the sundial at St. Katharine Cree Church, Leadenhall Street, City of London. 

## **15. Analysis of net assets between funds** 

|**Unrestricted funds**<br>_General_<br>General Fund<br>**Restricted funds**<br>Andrew Somerville<br>Memorial Fund<br>St Katharine Cree<br>Restoration Fund<br>**Previous year**<br>**Unrestricted funds**<br>_General_<br>General Fund<br>**Restricted funds**<br>Andrew Somerville<br>Memorial Fund<br>St Katharine Cree<br>Restoration Fund|**Tangible**<br>**fixed assets**<br>**Net current**<br>**assets /**<br>**(liabilities)**<br>**Net Assets**<br>**£**<br>**£**<br>**£**<br>17,228<br>51,173<br>68,401<br>-<br>5,434<br>5,434<br>-<br>1,148<br>1,148|
|---|---|
||**17,228**<br>**57,755**<br>**74,983**|
||**Tangible**<br>**fixed assets**<br>**Net current**<br>**assets /**<br>**(liabilities)**<br>**Net Assets**<br>**£**<br>**£**<br>**£**<br>17,228<br>56,470<br>73,698<br>-<br>5,534<br>5,534<br>-<br>1,148<br>1,148|
||**17,228**<br>**63,152**<br>**80,380**|



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## **The British Sundial Society Detailed Statement of Financial Activities For the year ended 31 December 2023** 

|**INCOME AND ENDOWMENT**<br>**Donations and legacies**<br>Donations and Gift Aid<br>**Charitable activities**<br>Day Meetings<br>Sales<br>Subscriptions<br>Events<br>**Investments**<br>Bank interest receivable<br>**Total incoming resources**<br>**EXPENDITURE**<br>**Charitable activities**<br>Cost of direct charitable activity<br>**Other**<br>Administration<br>Banking and Insurance<br>Library<br>Storage<br>**SUPPORT COSTS**<br>**Governance costs**<br>Governance costs<br>**Total resources expended**<br>**Net Expenditure**|**£**<br>**2023**<br>934<br>**934**<br>300<br>722<br>9,437<br>10,523<br>**20,982**<br>2,363<br>**2,363**<br>**24,279**<br>(25,273)<br>**(25,273)**<br>(457)<br>(945)<br>(288)<br>(1,958)<br>**(3,648)**<br>(755)<br>**(755)**<br>**(29,676)**<br>**(5,397)**|**£**<br>**2022**<br>1,259|
|---|---|---|
|||**1,259**<br>230<br>442<br>9,150<br>13,307|
|||**23,129**<br>524|
|||**524**|
|||**24,912**<br>(23,221)|
|||**(23,221)**<br>(391)<br>(1,087)<br>(392)<br>(1,987)|
|||**(3,857)**<br>(755)|
|||**(755)**|
|||**(27,833)**|
|||**(2,921)**|



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