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2024-03-31-accounts

UPPER WHARFEDALE MUSEUM SOCIETY

Charity Number: 1156656

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE AND BALANCE SHEET 2023-24

2023-24 2023-24 2022-23 2022-23
INCOME
£ £ _£ _ £
Donations 12283 14087
Coffee Morning 408 372
Bank Interest 626 4
Total Income 13317 14463
EXPENDITURE
Heating and Lighting 2661 2307
Rates and Water Rates 268 546
Insurance 693 735
Repairs and Renewals 1407 2738
Promotional leaflets 1631
All Other Costs 1129 750
Total Expenditure 6158 8707
Surplus/Deficit of Income Over Expenditure 7159 5756
Less: Depreciation of Fixtures and Fittings 1356 1037
Surplus 5803 4719
BALANCE SHEET AT 31 MARCH 2024
ASSETS
Freehold land and Buildings
71431 71431
Fixtures and Fittings 9328 6863
New Cabinets/shelving 4233 3502
less depreciation 1356 12205 1037 9328
Books and Tapes 89 89
Deposit Account 15936 310
Current Account 12012 24712
Total 111673 105870
REPRESENTED BY
Accumulated Excess 105870 101151
Surplus 5803 111673 4719 105870

R.H.Clare Treasurer

P.Sugden Independent Examiner

21.'12 Mon 2 Sep 10 August 2024 al 71=36 Upper Wharfedale Museum Society. Annual Report from the Chairman of Trustees and Management Committee. For the year ending 31st March, 2024. 1. During the year there were 2 meetings of the Trustees and 9 meetings of the Management Committee. 2. At the last Annual General Meeting, lan Appleyard had indicated that he intended to step down after 10 years in the role of Chairman of Trustees and Colin Wilkinson replaced him. Our thanks are due to lan for his service. He continues as a Trustee. 3. The museum is the only visitor attraction in Grassington and has become more popular over recent years. This is due in part to 'AII Creatures Great and Small, being filmed in the village. Visitor numbers were recorded at 21,318 for the 2023 season. This compares with 20,513 in 2022. Out of interest, these figures far exceed the pre Covid record of 7,216 in 2017. 4. Visitors recorded in the Visitors Book include an increasing number from overseas. In the period from early July to late November there were 183 overseas visitor family entries from 32 countries across the world, the majority coming from the USA. 5. During the year we registered with HMRC for the Gift Aid scheme, but unfortunately could not take advantage of the Small Donations Gift Aid Scheme immediately, as we needed conventional Gift Aided giving to lever in that concession. This resulted in the creation of our'Friends' Gift Aided initiative and preparation for donation box giving to be Gift Aided. All initiatives are now up and running and could potentially benefit us by up to £3,000 a year. 6. We embarked on a programme of reorganisation and refurbishment during the year and thanks are due to lan Oulton and others for this work. It involved major changes to the 'Farming' room and the purchase of other new display cabinets which give a much improved appearance and display. The work is ongoing. 7. The fabric of the building remains generally well maintained. However a serious problem occurred in the 'Kitchen' with water ingress on the gable wall. This resulted in an extremely wet wall. The saturated lime plaster had to be removed and a new dehumidifier had to work very hard to reduce water in the atmosphere and protect exhibits. We eventually managed to yet a builder on site and the chimney stock has been waterproofed and the water penetration culed. Some finishing work is still awaited.