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WORLD HERITAGE UK

Trustees Annual Report and Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31[st] March 2023

Contents

A: Reference and Administrative Detail 2
B: Structure, Governance and Management 2
C: Objectives and Activities 2
D: Achievements and Performance 3
E: Treasurers Report 7
F: Independent Examiners Report 9
G: Accounts 11
Appendix 1: WHUK Voting Members 13

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A: Reference and Administrative Detail

Trustees During 2022-23: Teresa Anderson – Chair (appointed December 2022) Max Bryant Amanda Chadburn (appointed December 2022) Gillian Clarke (resigned December 2022) Tony Crouch – (Past Chair until December 2022) Lesley Garlick Jane Gibson Don Gobbett (resigned December 2022) David Holroyd Jane Masters (resigned October 2022) Stephen Ratcliffe Sam Rose Justin Scully Ashleigh Taylor (appointed December 2022) Ian Wray – Vice-Chair

Charity Registration Number: 1163364

Registered Office: c/o The Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust Coach Road Coalbrookedale TELFORD Shropshire TF8 7DQ

B: Structure, Governance and Management

Type of Governing Document: Constitution

How the Charity is Constituted: Charitable Incorporated Organisation

Trustee Selection Methods: Elected by the Membership at AGM

Governance Policies:

World Heritage UK has a number of governance policies in place in accordance with the guidance from the National Council for Voluntary Organisations for small charities. These include:

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Objects and Aims

To promote the conservation and protection of the UK’s World Heritage Sites for the benefit of the public, defined as those places considered by the United Nations Educational Cultural and Scientific Organisation (UNESCO) as having such Outstanding Universal Value that they warrant being inscribed on the World Heritage List through the powers of the international Convention concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage, 1972, in particular but without limitation to the following:-

Public Benefit

The Trustees confirm that they have referred to the Guidance contained in the Charity Commission’s general guidance on public benefit when reviewing the Trust’s aims and objectives and in planning future activities. In particular, the Trustees consider how planned activities will contribute to the aims and objectives they have set.

The Trustees confirm that they have complied with the requirements of Section 17 of the Charities Act 2011 to have due regard to the public benefit guidance published by the Charity Commission.

D. Achievements and Performance: World Heritage UK’s Year – April 2022 to March 2023

2022 saw the 50th anniversary of the World Heritage Convention and this featured frequently in WHUK’s activities during the year, as it continued to support and deliver on behalf of the membership and the UK’s World Heritage sector.

Advocacy

WHUK works internationally, nationally and locally:

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Learning and Networking

WHUK works on behalf of the UK’s 33 WHSs by acting as a key hub role, linking the frontline with government and the national heritage agencies, and providing knowledge, training and networking opportunities for WH professionals to share and learn from each other. This year WHUK delivered:

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UNESCO’s Chair for Heritage Futures and a challenging workshop, followed by speakers from the Irish Government, the UK’s WH Youth Ambassadors and Newcastle University. Over 100 delegates attended in-person and online.

Promotion

WHUK’s communications is primarily aimed at the UK’s WH sector. However, the social media activity has reach beyond this audience.

Membership

WHUK’s membership remains stable. During 2022-23, using funding from Steps to Sustainability, research was undertaken with Local Enterprise Partnerships, Destination Marketing Organisations and academia, to identify potential markets for membership growth. The research found that the best prospect for future membership is from academia. Since the research, WHUK has been working with Bangor University, to develop membership packages for academic departments, staff and students. These packages will be marketed to academic institutes for the 2023/24 academic year. Volunteer research has provided a database of prospective institutions to target.

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Governance and Management

Declaration

The Trustees declare that they have approved the Trustees Annual Report at its Board Meeting on 20[th] July 2023.

Signed on behalf of the Charity Trustees:

Full Name: Tony Crouch

Position: Vice-Chair

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E. Treasurer’s Report

Expenditure

Balance

The Trustees of World Heritage UK have reviewed their financial commitments and have agreed to hold a reserve sum of £16,170. This is the equivalent of approximately 5 months of core operating costs.

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In the event of an unexpected loss of income or the trustees determining that WHUK is no longer a going concern, this sum would provide the funds to continue paying the monthly operating costs until either the CIO is wound up or alternative sources of funding are found.

Sam Rose Treasurer

Approved by the Trustees at its Board Meeting on 20[th] July 2023 Signed: Tony Crouch

Vice-Chair of Trustees

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WORLD HERITAGE UK

Independent Examiners Report

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Independent examiner's report to the Trustees of World Heritage UK I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of World Heritage UK for the year ended 31 March 2023. Responslbllltes and basis of report As the charity trustees of World Heritage UK you are responsible for the preparations of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 20111'the Act'l. I report in respect of my examination of the Trustee's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examinations I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 14515llbl of the 2011 Act. Independent examiner's statement I have completed my examinations. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect.. 111 accounting records were not kept in respect of the Trust as required by section 130 of the Act,. or 121 the accounts do not accord with those record5. 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. Signed a. Andrew Chappell- FCA Chappell Associates Ltd Chartered Accountants Westfield House Bratton Road Westbury Wiltshire BA13 3EP 1510612022

World Heritage UK Income & Expenditure Account l April 2022- 31 March 2023 2023 2022 Income Subscriptions Historic England Historic Environmental Scotland Cadw Meeting support Conference income Meeting income Miscellaneous Donations Gift Aid on donations Interest receivable WH.'UK review Charitable Activities / WHUK Map Membership fee 2022-23 NLHF Resilience grant Restricted grant Iwebsitel Heritage Emergency Fund Grant Cultural Recovery Fund Grant 27,476 28,183 I,O(K) 1,000 2,500 2,297 176 703 794 500 18,889 6,394 594 298 173 135 13,013 2,142 10,000 1,670 50.605 67,337 Expenditure Staff costs Recuritment Board member and meeting expenses Volunteer appreciation Conference expenditure Meeting expenditure Insurance and accounting Marketing and publicity Office expenses Other p<ofessional expenses Membership Charitable Activities Research Agenda Miscellaneous Bank charges World Heritage review NHLF Resilience Grant Project costs Cultural Recovery Fund Grant 35,905 35,983 324 1,590 17,793 882 924 1,513 759 773 2,318 1,335 575 300 710 6,212 122 706 108 384 13,228 1.871 46,702 77,613 Surplu51 (Deficit) for the period {10276) 3,903

World Heritage UK Balance Sheet as at 31 March 2023 2023 2022 Current Assets Sundry Debtors Cash at Bank Payroll creditors Total Net Assets 23,947 11,2401 22,707 33,916 19331 32,983 Accumulated Fund as at l April 2022 Surplus I Ioeficitl for the Year 32,983 1102761 22,707 29,080 3,903 32.983 For the year in question. World Heritage UK was entitled to exemption from an audit under section 477 of the Companies Act 2(X)6. The trustees have not required World Heritage UK to obtain an audit of its accounts for the year in question in accordance with section 476 of the Act. The trustees acknowledge their responsibilities for complying Wlth the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 with respect to accounting records and the preparation of accounts. Signed Date: 11-121 Trustee Name: Signed Date: 11 II/L3 Trustee Name: (LJ£ Signed Date: Trustee Name:

Appendix One: World Heritage UK – Voting Members 2022-23

World Heritage Site Voting Member Organisation
Blaenavon Torfaen County Borough Council
Blenheim Palace Blenheim Palace
Blenheim Palace West Oxfordshire District Council
Canterbury Canterbury City Council
Castles of Gwynedd/Wales Slate Gwynedd Council
City of Bath Bath & North East Somerset Council
Cornish Mining Cornwall Council
Cornish Mining/Jurassic Coast Devon County Council
Derwent Valley Derbyshire County Council
Durham WHS Durham WHS
Old and New Towns of Edinburgh Edinburgh City Council
Flow Country (Tentative Site) Peatlands Partnership
Fountains Abbey & Studley Royal National Trust
Giants Causeway National Trust
Gorham's Cave Complex The Gibraltar Museum
Great Spas of Europe Great Spas of Europe
Frontiers of the Roman Empire: Hadrian’s Wall Carlisle City Council
Ironbridge Gorge Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust
Ironbridge Gorge Telford & Wrekin Council
Jodrell Bank University of Manchester
Jurassic Coast Jurassic Coast Trust
Kew Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
Lake District Lake District Park Authority
Lake District National Trust
Maritime Greenwich Greenwich WHS
Neolithic Orkney Orkney Island Council
New Lanark New Lanark Trust
New Lanark South Lanarkshire Council
Pontcysyllte Canal and River Trust
Pontcysyllte Wrexham Borough Council
Saltaire City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council
Shetland (Tentative Site) Shetland Amenity Trust
St George's Bermuda St George's Foundation
St Kilda National Trust for Scotland
Stonehenge and Avebury Wiltshire Council
Tower of London Historic Royal Palaces
Wales Slate Snowdonia National Park
Westminster Westminster City Council

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