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Trustees. Annual Report for the period
ist January 2025- 31st December 2025
Charity name: Derby u3a
Charity registration number ll65445
Objectives and Activities
The objective in our Constitution states that it is for The advancement of education, and in
particular, the ¢ducation of older people, and those who are retired from full-time work, by all
fne8ns. including a5SOC18ted actrvities conducive to learning and personal development."
When plannin8 our activities for the year, the Executive Committee have considered the
Charity Commission's guidance for public benefiL
Derby u3a is committed to increasing its membership and range of activities for the public
benefit of those who are retired or semi-retired from full-time work. It achieves this by the
voluntary support of its members who help run the organisation and all its group activities.
Achievements and Performance
Membership and Publicity
Membership numbers at the end of this period have increased to 616 (586 full members 8nd
30 associate members). For the end of the previous year 2024-25. membership numbers
stood at 509. We have therefore increased our membership by 21%. Whilst word of mouth
remain$ one of the most important ways of informing the public about Derby u38. we also held
a publicity event in November 2025 in Derbvs main shopping centre. which attracted over100
peoplè.
Information leaflets and posters were updated with our new website address and a QR code,
which were handed out at this evenL Information leaflets and posters have also been
distributed to local libraries.
Groups
We currently have 54 active groups, all organised by volunteers. These range from Archaeology
and History to Writing for Pleasure. This year saw ten new groups established= Allestree Social,
Astrology, Bookworms, Craft & Chat, Ecology, Mickleover Social. MOTO (Members on their ownl,
Myths & Legends, Walking Football and the Wednesday Wanderers walking group.
Outings
Eight day outings by coach were arranged between February and November. These are off ered
to members 8t cost. They were to: Leicester. Stockport Hatworks Museum and Bramhall Hall,
81ist Hill. 08kham and Barnsdale Nursery. Birmingham, Coughton Court, Bletchley Parl and
Oxford.

Our Yoar
The focus of our year was the 40 Anniversary Celebrations of our founding in 1985. The
highlights of our year were:
In April we held a showcase event at The Wardwicl attended by the Lord Mayor of
Derby, where 189 members enjoyed displays and the chance to experience our groups.
This included the chance to explore the history, architecture. and art of Derby City
Centre.
Over 40 members enjoyed a picnic at Dadey Fields on 24 July. The event started with
walk exploring the history of Chester Green. led by members of our Local History group.
Following the picnic our Pickleball Group invited people to try the popular sport and a
SGaven6er Hunt was or6anised.
Throughout the y8ar members partiCiP8ted in a personal challenge to experience new
activities, using the acronym 'Derby u3a'.
Our Anniversary Celebrations featured in the national magazine'u3a matters,, local
newspapers, on Facebook. Our Anniversary songs 'Happy Anniversary Derby u3a' and
the Tuèsday Trampers 'Forever Young Fools, are on You Tube.
In addition to our Anniversary Celebrations, the following activities a150 took place".
We received a sports grant of £320 from Derby City Council to introduce new members
to sporting activities, as part of their Get Active campaign. We offered free sports
sessions in April for Seated Keep Fit. Wa5king Football Table Tennis, Badminton and
Pickleball. These sessions attracted 15 new members to the groups,13% of the
participants.
During the year we updated our Finance Policy and Groups Policy so that all the
necessary information was in one documenL
A publicity event in November at the free Community Hub venue in the Derbion
shoppin8 Centre. attracted over 100 members of the public.
The long-standing tradition of a Christmas Buffet was org8nised for the end of
November, at which members brought their own food contributions and were
entertained by our Singing Group and a reflection of our Anniversary Year.
Monthly Meetings with 8 speaker on a topic of general interest were held every month with th8
exception of December.
New Member Meetings
We held five New Member meetings throughout the year. each attracting between 10 8nd 25
people. These are an opportunity for new and prospective members to find out more about the
u38 and our activities, and we had many new members sign up through this process.
Communications
We send out a monthly newsletter by email and by post to those who pay a small fee towards
this service.
We maintain both private group and public Facebook pages. These have a growing audience.
Equipment
During this year we have purchased additional projectors for use at one of our main venues, the
Central United Reformed Church, for our Singing Group and a smaller projector which is
available to use where our groups meet in memberfs homes or at smaller venues.

Volunteers
Derby u3a is run entirely by volunteers. We would like to tske this opportunity to offer our
thanks and appreciation to all those who have helped this year.
Group Orsanisers
Helpers at Monthly Meetings who take money and register people at the door, provide
refreshments. and welcome new members.
Helpers at Naw Member meetings
Helpers with technolo8y issues
Accessibility Officer
Members of our publicity team and 40th Anniversary team.
Executive Committep members who carry out many of the main tasks o* running Derby
u3a. including treasurer, membership. groups coordination and room-booking, arranging
outings and speakers. website. newsletter. and heading up teams.
CondolenGe$
Sadly, during the past year several of our members have passed away. We offer sincere
condolences to all those who have lost loved ones amongst their f8mily and frierK4s.
Summary
We have increased the learning and socialising opportunities for our members, as well as
partnering with other or8anisations to help achieve their aims. Several new and successful
nitiatives have $tarted this year, and we continue to develop our activities aryl number of
members.
Financial Review- See also: attached Statement of Accounts
The accounts relate to the year ended 31 December 2025 and the comparative figures relate to
the previous year ended 31 December 2024.
Since 2021 the accounts have been prepared on the receipts and payments basis.
Notes detailing transactions included in the accounts that relate to either the previous year or
the following year are provided to ensure a complete view of Derby u3a finances for 2025 is
provided.
Current Account
Income
The budget basis for 2025 was to operate a deficit budgeL meaning we would draw down on
surplus funds to help fund various 40 Anniversary Celebrations that ran throughout the year.
However, we had another successful year attracting new members that increased our predicted
income from membership fees by £1.776.00.
The increase in membership in turn increased interest group, activity group and monthly meeting
Participation generating further income than expected. New groups were also formed, generating
income and expenses.

Income for Soei81 events such as theatre visits. lunches, outings and the holiday to The Hague in
2026 has increased the amount of income and expenses passing through the account. These
events are entirely self-funding.
Grants
In April. thanks to a grant of £320 from the Dèrby City Sports Forun which was applied for on
behalf of Derby u32 by members Bob Thorne and Catherine Wykes, we were able to offer
members the opportunity to try out for free our Pickleball Table Tennis. Badminton, Walking
Football and Keep Fit groups as the grant covered the cost of venue hire.
Donations and the Special Fund
We were fortunate to receive donations totalling £962 from Riviera Travel (from 4 members
bookins holidays with them), This has been added to the special fund to purchase equipment for
the use of Derby u38 groups and for publicity purposes.
During the year three projectors have been purchased. One for use at Central United Reform
Church thus allowins two group meetinss at the sametime.Anotherforthe singinggroup meeting
at All Saints Parish Centre in Mickleover and the third for groups meeting in members, homes.
Other purchases include a laminator, Derby u3a badges, u3a coasters and pens for publicity
purposes, shuttlecocks, table tennis balls, pickleballs and footb811 gloves for activity groups,
paints for interest groups.
At the close of 2025 the Special Fund stands at £3.507.44
Expenditure
Our main expenditure is on venue hire, speaker fees for monthly meetings, and administration
costs. To mark our 40 Anniversary various celebratory events have been held throughout the
year.
As we had a healthy surplus in our accounts the Committee decided that the first session of the
month for Interest Groups would be free of charge to members in November. For Sports Groups
it Was $lightly differentr Badminton. Pickleball and Table Tennis,their first session in
November was free to participants. Walking football. the first session in November members
received a refund of £2 per person.
Business Savings Account
The Business Savings Account is used to hold the reserve fund. outings reserve, £3,000 of the
special fund and general funds until required.
Reserve5 Policy
The special fund, intended for capital expenditure and publicity and social funds for social
activities that are entirely self-funding. are excluded from the reSe￿e f igure calculation.
Our policy is to hold enough in reserve to allow the organisation to cover regular outst8nding
expenses for a period of six months in the event of failure. The reserve for 2025 was set at

£8.000. For 2026 this has been increased to £8,500 to reflect our growing membership and
increased costs as more groups are formed.
Examination ot Accounts
We would like to record our thanks to Peter Illsley for examining our accounts.
Structure, governance and mana8ement
Derby u3a, founded in 1985, is an independently funded unincorporated members.
association belonging to the wider national association overseen by the Third Age Trust (TAT).
TAT provides a recommended structure, advice and guidance and various licences and
insurances. Derby u3a was registered as a charity in 2016 and operates under a Constitution
last amended in October 2024.
The governing body of Derby u3a is the Executive Committee, which is responsible for the
strategy and poSicies ot the u3a. and dealing with the administratiorL management and control
of the affairs and property of Derby u3a. The Executive Committee met10 times during the
year.
There must be at least 5 and not more than 15 u3a members appointed to the Executive
Committee. 15 refers to 12 elected and 3 co-opted members.
The officers are: Chair, not more than two Vice-chairs, Treasurer and Secretary. An individual
may only serve in one Officer role at a time.
Appointment of members of the Executive Committee
At the Annual General Meeting the non-officer members ot the Executive Committee shall all
retire and member5 shall elect from amongst the membership individuals to serve as
Committee members. The term of office is one year, from the Annual General Meeting at
which helshe is appointed until the next Annual General Meeting. A retiring Executive
Committee member may be re-appointed provided helshe remains a member of the u3a. A
person may not serve more than nine consecutive terms as a member of the Executive
Committee.
Appolntment of Off icers
At the Annual General Meeting of The u3a, the serving Officers shall retire from office and the
members shall elect from amongst the membership individuals to serve as the Officers. A
retiring Off icer may be re-appointed provided helshe remains a member of the u38 and
subject to the limits on periods of service set out below.
Chair. Vice Chairfs) and Secretary- terms of offi¢e and limit on period of service.
The term of office is one year. from the Annual General Meeting at which helshe is
appointed until the next Annual General Meeting. An individual may serve not more than
three consecutive terms in any of these offices. For the avoidance of doubL an individual can
serve in more than one Officer role during their nine-year consecutive Executive
Committee service limit.

Trgasur•r - tenns of offlce and limit on period of seNice
The term of off ice is one year, from the Annual General Meeting at which helshe is
appointed until the next Annual General Meeting. An individual may serve not more than six
consecutive terms in this office. For the avoidance of doubt, a Treasurer serving less than the
maximum consecutive terms can serve in other roles during their nine year consecutive
Executive Committee service limit.
Network5
Dorbyxhir• N•twork
Derby u38 is part of the Derbyshire Network of u3as and attends their meetings, mainly by
Zoom. We have reciprocal arrangements with Alfreton & District, Burton on Trent. Ilkeston, Long
Eaton & District, Melbourne Area. and Ripley & District whereby members of Derby u3a can
attend three of their groups without having to join as members. and vice versa.
Third Age Trust
Derby u3a is a member of the Third Age Trust and has voting rights within that organisation.
Members of Derby v8a may receive the Third Age Trust's ma8azine, "u3amatters- if they wish.
Reference and administrative details
Charity name
Other name the Charity uses
Registered Charity Number
Charity's principal address (Chair)
Derby u38
nla
1165445
55 Kyle Road. Hilton, Derby, DE65 5JY
The following were appointed to the Executive Committee at the AGM on March 2￿ 2025, and
all served for the full year from March 27" 2025 to March 26" 2026, unless otherwise shown.
Chair.. Richard Sherratt
Vice-Ch8ir. Jackie Gill
Secretary.. Alison Pearcy
Treasurer. Elaine Wright
Committee members.. Liz Lockwood. Andy Tlmms. Sue Swairy Debbie Wright Barry Appleby (to
January 2026)
Declaration
The Trustees declare that they have approved the TNstees' Report above.
Signed on behalf of the charity's trustees:
Signatures
Full name
Richard Sherratt
Rosemary Elaine Wright
Position (e.g.
Secretary, Chair etc)
Chair
Treasurer
Date: l March 2026

Charity reglstration number: 1165445
Charity name: Derby u32
Statement of Accounts
for the year ended 31 December 2025

Independent Examinerf5 report to the Trustees of the Derby University of the Thlrd Age
Group
l am reporting on the accounts of the Derby University of the Third Age Group for the year to
31 December 2025.
Responsibilities of the Trustees and the Examiner
The trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The trustees consider that the
Charities Act 2011 does not require there to be an audit of these accounts and they have chosen
nstèad to submit them for independent examination. The examinerfs responsibilities are to..
examine the accounts under section 145 of the Act.
follow the procedures laid down in the general direttion5 given by the Charity Commission
under section 145 of the Art;
report on any particular matters that should be brought to attention of the trustees or the
Charity Commission.
Basls of the Independent Examinerfs report
My examination was carried out in accordance with general directions and guidance issued by the
Charity Commission. in particular the requirements of sertion 145 of the Charities Act 2011. An
examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the
accounts presented with those retords. ￿ also includes consideration of any unusual items or
disclosures in the accounts. and seeking explanation from the trustees concerning any such matters,
if necessary.
Independent Examinerfs Statement
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no matters have come to my attention in the
course of the examination which give me cause to believe that in. any material respect:
accounting records were not kept in accordance with 5ettion 130 of the Act or
the atcounts do not accord wth the accounting record5.
The Treasurer, Elaine Wright, has continued to maintain comprehensive and accurate records
supporting the entries in the annual accounts. She has a150 kept me infomed of developments
relating to the finances of the Group considered by the Committee.
I have no concerns ￿arding these accounts and have not come across any matters in connettion
with the examination to which attention should be drdwn in order to enable a proper understanding
of the accounts to be reached.
Examiner-
Peter Illsley
Date= 10 February 2026
Addre55'.
15 Lea DrNe
Mickleover
Derby, DE3 9F

Derby u3a
Registèrèd charity: 1165445
Receipts and Payments Accounts Year Ending 31st December 2025
3111212025
Receipts
Membership Subscriptions
Gift Aid
Postage for Newsletter
Interest Groups- Room Fees
Activity Groups
Sports Grant
Monthly Meeting entry fees
Special fund
Social groups
Inter u38 activities
40th Celebrations
Lunch GrouD
Theatre Group
Outings
Holidays
Debit Card Rebate & Bank interest
Total
3111212024
11,611.00
541.53
140.00
9.385.60
6.645.05
320.00
722.00
1,081.01
184.00
458.00
630.00
60.00
1,553.50
8.458.20
5,600.00
268.09
47.657.98
9,008.50
528.86
110.00
8.694.00
4,103.00
1.130.00
767.15
240.00
2,668.50
5,545.25
161.68
32,956.94
Notes to Receipts
l. Includes subs for follo￿ng￿ar
2. includgs postage for following year
3. includes due prev￿uS year
4. Includès receipts for following year
5. includes ￿ceIptS for follo￿ng y8ar
4,541.00
50.00
16.00
702.00
5,600.00
3,602.50
20.00
1,502.00
Paym8nts
Refund overDaid membershiD fees
Admin costs runnina Derbv u3a
External meetinas (Derbvshire ne￿Ork)
Meetino Room Hire (new membeTS.orouD oraanisers.(x)mmiliee)
Meetina Exoenses inew mÈmbers.aTc￿o oroanisers.cornmittee)
Intoregt GrouDS - Venue Hire
Inlerest GrouDS - Other ExDenses
Inlerest orouDS - refund overDaid room fees
AGlivitv GrouDS - Exoenses
SDOrts Grant
Monthlv rneetinas- Venue Hire
Monthlv meetinas- SDeaker fee
Monthlv meetinas- ExDenses
Pomotion Expenses (Venues & Publicity materials)
U3A Affiliation Fee
U3A Third Aae Matters
Site Works
SDe¢ial Fund
Social GrouDS- Venue Hire
Inter u3a activities
40th Celebrations
Lunch GrouD
Theatre Grouo
Outinas
Holidavs
Total
112.00
1,023.06
5.00
411.00
223.02
11,412.30
149.46
75.00
833.24
35.00
434.00
27.16
9,072.00
316.05
30.00
3.973.55
6,914.81
320.00
600.00
494.60
77.39
83.65
2,032.00
1,246.48
50.00
1,007.61
198.25
444.27
4,281.68
40.00
1,592.00
8.596.90
4,732.81
46,048.29
600.00
520.00
89.50
239.60
1,708.00
1.071.60
636.90
16.80
240.00
240.00
2,655.50
5,487.25
28.301.15
Notes to Payments
1. Includ8s due previous year
2. Includes due pr8vious year
3. Includes due previous year
4. Includes payment for ftjllowing year
5.Includes payment for follo￿Trg year
6.InGludes payment for following year
7. Includes payment for follow￿ year
6.49
23.00
368.00
16.80
240.00
1,361.00
703.50
562.50
405.00
4.732.81

Derby u3a
Registered charity: 1165445
Total Receipts for year
Totsl Payments for year
Surplus or (deficit) for year
Balances brought forward
Balances in hand at Year End
47,657.98
46,048.29
1,609.69
28,175.04
29,784.73
32,956.94
28,301.15
4,655.79
23,519.25
28,175.04
Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Year 2025
Year 2024
Assets
Cash in Hand Activrty Groups
Cagh in H2nd TrÉagurer
Cash in Hand Outings
Virgin Money:Current Account
Virgin Money:Savings Account
includes speGial fund
includes mombership subs for following year
includes postage lor following ye8r
inGludes receipts for following year (Theats)
includes receipts for following year (Holiday)
includes outings reserve
127.15
7.05
5.30
9,720.66
19,924.57
3,507.44
4,541.00
50.00
139.50
867. 19
687.91
29.784.73
123.85
39.04
11,334.68
16,677.47
3,434.04
3, 602. 50
20. 00
178.00
831.91
28.175.04
Receipts due:
Interest Group Room fees
Activtty Income
22.00
60.95
Liabilities:
Interest Group Room fees
Lunch Group
703.50
20.00
Compiled by:
Date 10
201£
Elaine Wright
Examined by:
Date Io *4b.-_
Peter Illsley
Address..
15 Lea Drive
Mickleover
Derby
DE3 9HJ