Seaford Museum and Heritage Society Report of the Trustees and Financial Statements For the year ended: 31 December 2024 Registered charity number: 1158790 Registered Museum Number: 1497
Seaford Museum and Heritage Society
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| Reference and administrative details | 2 |
| Report of the Trustees | 3 |
| Independent Examiner’s report | 4 |
| Statement of financial activities | 5 |
| Statement of Assets and Liabilities | 6 |
| Notes forming part of the financial statements | 7-9 |
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Seaford Museum and Heritage Society
Reference and administrative details
Legal Status
The Charity is registered as a body corporate under part 11 of the Charities Act 2011 and as such is a charitable incorporated organisation (CIO).
The charity is governed by its constitution dated 12[th] August 2014 and was registered with the Charity Commission on 6[th] October 2014. The new charity took over the functions, along with the assets and liabilities, of the former charity as at 1[st] April 2015.
Trustees
Mr C L Collins ( Vice Chair ) Mrs J M Keel ( Chair ) Mrs V P Haggis Mr N D Hing Dr Sally White Mr B Leigh ( Treasurer ) Mr L Thomas (Secretary, resigned 15[th] March 2024) Mrs J Marr (appointed 15[th] March 2024 ) Mrs L Lawson (appointed 15[th] March 2024 ) Mr J Purkis (appointed 15[th] March 2024 )
Principal Address
Seaford Museum, PO Box 2132, Seaford, East Sussex BN25 9BH
Registered Charity Number
1158790
Independent Examiner
Michael Holmes MBA FMCA
Bankers
Lloyds Bank, 82 High Street, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1XW
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Seaford Museum and Heritage Society
Report of the Trustees for the year ended 31 December 2024
The Trustees present their report and financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2024. The Trustees have followed the Charity Commission Guidance on the accounting requirement for smaller charities that operate under a receipts and payments basis.
Objects and Activities
The objects of Seaford Museum and Heritage Society are to inform and educate the public in the history and heritage of the town of Seaford (in the County of East Sussex) and its environs, and to seek and promote a greater understanding of the social history and background amongst its inhabitants and visitors.
Volunteers
The Seaford Museum and Heritage Society received voluntary assistance from its supporters who do not receive remuneration for their services.
Achievement and Performance
During the year, Seaford Museum and Heritage Society maintained a public museum for the exhibition of historical and other exhibits relating to Seaford, its environs and inhabitants. Visitors were down slightly on last year at 6,240 (6,765 – 2023). We undertook a series of monthly talks held at the Little Theatre which were well attended and created interest. We continued to connect with local schools and other groups but due to financial constraints take up was limited. Our thanks for the ninety volunteers we have who without their help and assistance we could not run the museum.
In maintaining the Museum the Trustees continued to demonstrate due regard to the Charity Commission guidance on public benefit.
Financial Review
The reserve policy of the Museum is to retain reserves at a level sufficient to ensure continuation of the Seaford Museum and Heritage Society objectives. The Trustees are aware that they need to cover running costs and cover contingencies. In order to ensure continuity the Trustees aim is to ensure monetary assets do not fall less than £40,000.
At the end of the financial year monetary assets amounted to £58,467 (2023: £45,528) of which there are no restricted funds (2023: £nil). A major issue affecting our costs is our fuel bill which for the year cost us £20,620. We have a further year of this contract at which time we will hopefully negotiate a more favourable rate. We increased our entrance fees and we have met these costs from entrance fees and membership fees.
We were fortunate that during the year we had two legacies from late members amounting to £12,000.
Our lease became due for renewal in November and we have a temporary lease in place. We are advised that a new lease will be issued for similar terms of our previous one.
By Order of the Board
Jane Keel Chair
11[th] March 2025
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Independent Examiner’s Report to the Trustees for the year ended 31 December 2024
Respective responsibilities of the Trustees of the Seaford Museum & Heritage Society and the independent Examiner
The Trustees of the Seaford Museum & Heritage Society consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 1M(2) of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act and that an independent examination is needed.
It is my responsibility, as independent Examiner, to
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examine the accounts under section 145 of the 2011Act;
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-follow the procedures laid down in the General Directions given by the Charity Commissioners section 145 (5) (b) of the 2011 Act; and
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-state whether particular matters have come to my attention.
Basis of independent Examiner's Statement
Independent Examine/s Report to the Trustees of the Seaford Museum & Heritage Society
My examination was carried out in accordance with the General Directions given by the Charity Commission.
The examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts and seeking explanations from the Trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in a full audit, and consequently I do not express an audit opinion on the accounts.
Independent Examiner’s Statement
ln connection with my examination, no matters have come to my attention:
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(1) Which give me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements -to keep accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the20't 1 Act; or -to prepare accounts which accord with these accounting records
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have not been met; or
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(2\ To which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Signed:
Mike Holmes MBA FCMA 21[st] February 2025
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Statement of Financial activities for the year ended 31 December 2024
| Notes | Unrestricted | Restricted | Total | Total | |
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| funds | funds | funds | funds | ||
| 2024 | 2023 | ||||
| INCOMING RESOURCES | £ | £ | £ | £ | |
| Admissions | 20,161 | - | 20,161 | 16,396 | |
| Sales | 3,504 | - | 3,504 | 4,116 | |
| Meetings | 2,086 | - | 2,086 | 1,875 | |
| Education and school visits | 210 | - | 210 | 624 | |
| Fundraising and Events | 1,823 | - | 1,823 | 1,055 | |
| Subscriptions inc. donations therewith | 7,156 | - | 7,156 | 5,680 | |
| Legacies | 12,000 | - | 12,000 | - | |
| Other Donations and grants | 778 | - | 778 | 818 | |
| Sundry income | 134 | - | 134 | 69 | |
| Lewes lottery | 606 | - | 606 | 824 | |
| Gift Aid rebate | 1,205 | - | 1,205 | 1,108 | |
| Interest received | 1,025 | - | 1,025 | 503 | |
| INCOMING RESOURCES | 50,688 | - | 50,688 | 33,068 | |
| RESOURCES EXPENDED | |||||
| Purchase of Good for sale | 2,067 | - | 2,067 | 1,935 | |
| Publicity | 1,466 | - | 1,466 | 1,532 | |
| Museum magazine | 560 | - | 560 | - | |
| Cost of meetings | 725 | - | 725 | 809 | |
| Cost of fundraising and events | 1,358 | - | 1,358 | 2,238 | |
| Major improvements | 364 | - | 364 | 781 | |
| General repairs and maintenance | 2,769 | - | 2,769 | 5,808 | |
| Fire, Security and Lift maintenance | 2,182 | - | 2,182 | 2,641 | |
| Acquisitions and Exhibit materials | 205 | - | 205 | 551 | |
| Office supplies | 605 | - | 605 | 489 | |
| IT and Office Equipment | 658 | - | 658 | 636 | |
| Telephone and Computer Services | 952 | - | 952 | 592 | |
| Insurances | 1,035 | - | 1,035 | 976 | |
| Utilities and Rates | 20,719 | - | 20,719 | 9,690 | |
| Membership of External Organisations | 446 | - | 446 | 450 | |
| Training and development | - | - | - | 117 | |
| Sundries | 872 | - | 872 | 1,124 | |
| Bank charges and Accountancy charges | 616 | - | 616 | 407 | |
| Collection Grant expended | - | - | - | 867 | |
| TOTAL RESOURCES EXPENDED | 37,599 | - | 37,599 | 31,643 | |
| NET INCREASE IN RESOURCES | £13,089 | £- | £13,089 | £1,425 |
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Balance Sheet as at 31 December 2024
| Balance Sheet as at 31 December 2024 | |||
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| Notes | 2024 | 2023 | |
| £ | £ | ||
| Fixed Assets | |||
| Heritage assets | 3 | 104 | 104 |
| 104 | 104 | ||
| Current Assets | |||
| Stock | 1,950 | 1,800 | |
| Cash at bank and in hand | 58,467 | 45,528 | |
| 60,417 | 47,328 | ||
| Creditors falling due within oneyear | - | - | |
| Net assets | 60,417 | 47,328 | |
| £60,521 | £47,432 | ||
| Unrestricted Funds | |||
| General funds | 6 | 42,009 | 40,920 |
| Designated Legacy Funds | 6 | 18,512 | 6,512 |
| Restricted Funds | |||
| Collection caregrant | 6 | - | - |
| Total funds | £60,521 | £47,432 |
The accounts on pages 5 to 9 were approved by the trustees on the 11[th] March 2025 and signed on their behalf by:
Barry Leigh ACA Treasurer and Trustee 11[th] March 2025
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Notes forming part of the financial statements for the period ended 31 December 2024
1. Accounting policies
Accounting convention and basis of preparation of the financial statements
a) Basis of preparation of the Financial Statements
The charity is regarded as a small charity, having a turnover of under £250,000, and is permitted to adopt simple accounting disclosure requirements. The financial statements have been prepared under the historic cost convention and on a receipts and payments basis in accordance with guidance issued by the Charities Commission.
b) Heritage Assets
Heritage Assets are recognised on the statement of asset and liabilities at cost when purchased. Donated assets can be included at valuation where a market price can be determined, but as the cost of providing such information significantly outweighs any benefit to the users of the accounts such assets are not recognised in the balance sheet.
Acquisitions only arise when donated to the charity or if it is believed that they will further the charity's objectives in accordance with the Acquisition and Disposal Policy. Once acquired they will be preserved by the charity in order to keep their historical, artistic, scientific, technological, geophysical or environmental qualities to such a high level as to contribute to knowledge and culture.
A database of all assets held by the charity is available and the assets themselves are accessible to the public during museum opening hours or with prior agreement. Heritage assets are to be held for the foreseeable future without amortisation.
c) Stocks
Stocks are valued at the lower of cost and net realisable value, after making do allowance for obsolete and slow moving items. A stock-take has been performed.
d) Fund accounting
Unrestricted funds can be used in accordance with the charitable objectives at the discretion of the trustees.
Designated funds are unrestricted funds earmarked by the management committee for particular purposes. The Trustees designated funds received in relation to a legacy to fund future capital projects. Restricted funds can only be used for particular restricted purposes within the objects of the charity. Restrictions arise when specified by the donor or when funds are raised for particular restricted purposes. Seaford Museum and Heritage Society has no restricted funds.
e) Taxation
The charity is exempt from tax on surpluses from its charitable activities.
2.Trustees’ Remuneration, Expenses and Benefits
Trustees’ did not receive any remuneration, payment for expenses or other benefits for the year ended 31[st] December 2024 (2023: £nil) for normal trustee activities. However, on occasion Trustees undertake purchase of minor items of goods and services on behalf of the charity which are reimbursed at cost.
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3. Heritage Assets
Heritage assets held include:
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a) Collections of documentation, photographs and objects which relate to the history of the town and port of Seaford, Sussex and its environs.
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b) Collections of items which relate to the social, maritime and military history of the town and port of Seaford, Sussex and its environs.
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c) Collection of items which relate to the archaeology, geological and natural history of town and port of Seaford, Sussex and its environs.
The charity has not obtained a valuation of its donated or previously acquired purchased heritage assets. The trustees believe it is impractical to value these assets due to the quantity and type of assets held and the cost of providing this information outweighs any benefit to the users of the accounts.
4. Related Party Disclosures
During the year, there were no payments made in respect of goods or services supplied by the Trustees to the Seaford Museum and Heritage Society other than reimbursement of expenses to one trustee for a talk. One of the trustees gave a talk at one of our monthly meetings and received a fee of £50 in order to reimburse the costs of preparation. This was at a level commensurate with other speakers’ fees.
5. Premises and Equipment
The Museum occupies the Martello Tower on the Esplanade in Seaford. The Tower is the property of Seaford Town Council and leased to the charity for a nominal rent of £1. The lease terminated in November and a temporary lease in place. The Town Council have approved that a new lease will be issued on similar terms to the existing lease. The Charity and its members contribute both time and finance to the maintenance of the building in order for it to function effectively. Items of office and other equipment are treated as expenditure and expensed in the year of purchase.
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6.Statement of movements on reserves
| General | Legacies | Energy | Restricted | Total funds | |
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| funds | Stabilisation | fund | |||
| fund | |||||
| Funds | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ |
| At 1stJanuary 2023 | 13,628 | 6,512 | 25,000 | 867 | 46,007 |
| Movement for the year | 2,292 | - | - | (867) | 1,425 |
| Transfer between reserves | 25,000 | - | (25,000) | - | - |
| At 31stDecember 2023 | 40,920 | 6,512 | - | - | 47,432 |
| Movement for the year | 13,089 | - | - | - | 13,089 |
| Transfer between reserves | (12,000) | 12,000 | - | ||
| At 31st December 2024 | 42,009 | 18,512 | - | - | 60,521 |
| Cash Funds | |||||
| At 1stJanuary 2023 | 17,269 | - | 25,000 | 874 | 43,143 |
| Transfer between reserves | 25,007 | - | (25,000) | (7) | - |
| Movement for theyear | 3,252 | - | - | (867) | 2,385 |
| At 31stDecember 2023 | 45,528 | - | - | - | 45,528 |
| Movement foryear | 12,939 | - | - | - | 12,939 |
| At 31st December 2023 | 58,467 | - | - | - | 58,467 |
Purposes of restricted funds
The Museum received a Collection Care Grant with the specific purpose that it would be used to purchase items for the collection. This was expended in 2023 and the amount at 31[st] December 2024 £nil (2023: £-).
Purposes of designated funds
Designated funds are funds which are unrestricted and are part of general funds for which the officers consider there should be an indication of the purpose for which these funds were given.
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