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WILLIAMSON AND PRIORY FRIENDS Annual Report 2020- 2021

Index

Chair’s Report ..................................................................................................................... 2 Wirral Museums Service Report ......................................................................................... 3 Birkenhead Priory Report .................................................................................................. 4 Treasurer’s Report for year ending 31 October 2021 ........................................................ 5 Committee Members for 2020-2021 .................................................................................. 7

Chair’s Report

Mary Compton-Rickett

2021 was the year that things started happening again. Both sites re-opened to the public with covid restrictions. Numbers were restricted in the galleries and buildings closed at the Priory, but open we were! It was great to be able to visit both sites after over a year of being able to enjoy them only virtually online. Having said that, the staff did a great job posting photos, videos and articles to remind us of what we were missing. The Williamson opened with an exhibition of many of the pictures from the collection that we had been seeing online, some old favourites and some not seen in the canvas for some time. The Priory was able to host a theatre performance in August and an art exhibition by Ali Harwood in September. As we all know, the café was a bit of a slow starter in the gallery, but as I write this, things have much improved in that area. I would like to thank the café staff who did their best in difficult circumstances and to those of you who continued to support it during its teething problems.

Meanwhile, the Friends’ gardening team got going on the Green Gallery, which had been inaccessible during lockdown and there was much weeding and pruning to be done. The end results were enjoyed by visitors and workshop attendees over the summer under the gazebos set up in the courtyard. Sadly, we were not able to organise any trips out, but hope to have something for this year.

As the Friends’ year ended last October, we were able to look forward to the first of the regular events we used to enjoy, the Oxton Arts Fair.

I want to thank you all for continuing your membership and so supporting the Williamson and Priory during the times that they were not available to you at all and during the continuing restrictions once they were. At the end of our year, 31 October, membership was 397 strong. Your enthusiasm and support helped to save the Williamson when it was under threat, and it was good to note that it was not on the list for consideration of closure in this year’s council budget.

Wirral Museums Service Report

Colin Simpson Principal Museums Officer

Activities within the Wirral Museums Service reflected life in the rest of the world, including the museum world, in that buildings were closed, and staff were working at home or were designated to other duties for much of the time. Once it was possible to populate the buildings, but without being open to the public, we took the opportunity to decorate, clean and redisplay various elements of the museums’ collections. In addition, a great effort was made by staff, and volunteers, to maintain a steady profile on various social media channels, and this was especially popular with the Priory’s followers.

On reopening the Williamson at the end of May 2021, it was with a one-way system and severe restrictions on numbers and limited times, which would soon change to the new hours that we had adopted as a result of budget adjustments within Wirral Council. The council remained (and remains) extremely cautious about allowing things to return to preCovid levels of activity but things began to pick up, especially as visitors became aware that the Williamson and Priory were once more available to visit.

The gallery’s exhibition programme was suspended but the opportunity was taken to display a range of items from the collection, including paintings that had proved popular online and allow them to be seen in person.

The well-known artists’ model and key figure of the Merseyside art scene June Furlong died in November 2020 and the tribute that had gone on the website for her 90th birthday earlier in the year was repeated; the Williamson & Priory Friends made a purchase on the gallery’s behalf of George Jardine’s finest portrait of her, which had hung in her living room for 40 years – it is currently on display in Gallery 5.

The most significant change from this year was in the number of staff that departed: Stuart Campbell and Graham Griffiths, familiar faces to all our visitors from the reception desk, Kathy Heywood our Learning Officer went to NML to work with their dementia project House of Memories, Emma Williamson after two years as Documentation Officer went to train as a physiotherapist. The biggest change felt by both staff and many visitors was when Karl Heatlie, Senior Keeper, retired after 42 years at the gallery in a variety of roles: his knowledge of the gallery, all its nooks, crannies and peculiarities, will be difficult to replace. Thanks are due to them all for their service and diligence. We have also welcomed new faces to the front-of-house team: Sam Whitham and Anna Kennedy.

This was a hard year for everybody and, as I said at the start, the museums were closed for much of it. The year before Covid had been particularly good, with over 50,000 visitors at the Williamson, and we are working hard to recover the ground lost by over a year of closure. I believe that the team in place to carry the Wirral Museums Service forward is more than capable to do so and, alongside, improve the offer. I wish them well.

Birkenhead Priory Report

Angela Anderson

Despite being closed for many months due to Covid and the associated national lockdown restrictions the Priory bounced back and opened its gates to visitors again in August 2021.

And the visitors responded enthusiastically! Frequent visitors returning after the lockdown were delighted to be back and made a point of telling staff and volunteers how much they had missed the Priory and its unique atmosphere.

The Priory is a magnet for overseas visitors every year and despite concerns foreign visitors would not return to the UK in any great numbers very speedily the Priory was soon welcoming them again. They included tourists from both Russia and Ukraine.

Naturally the majority of visitors were from the UK and many were in the region on staycations and, hearing about the Priory, they were enthusiastic first time visitors.

Many frequent as well as first time visitors made a point of commenting on how well maintained and cherished the Priory site looks and they also expressed their appreciation of the time taken by staff and volunteers to show them around the Priory site while explaining its early 900 years of history.

Despite the Priory being open for less than half of 2021 visitor numbers exceeded 4,000 and since reopening in February 2022 following the usual January closure, the visitor numbers have rocketed to just under 5,000. They were boosted by the very successful Easter Egg Hunt which attracted an estimated 2,000 people.

Generous donations made by visitors have topped up the Priory coffers by almost £1,800 since reopening.

Plans are afoot, at the time of writing, for a Picnic at the Priory to celebrate The Queen’s platinum jubilee and, later in June, another much loved Nourish event is due to be held.

Treasurer’s report for year ending 31 October 2021

A very low activity year during the Gallery closure. But thanks to members’ continuing support with subscriptions, we were able to provide extra internet and social media information about the Gallery as well as maintaining regular newsletters.

The Priory was able to purchase new planters for the grounds and we will be buying further plants this summer.

We very much appreciate the ongoing commitment of friends which enables us to stay financially viable and to offer help to the gallery to provide workshops and community events. Many of you now subscribe by standing order and that helps enormously with our administration as well as yours. There is a form for standing orders on the website if you want to change to this method of payment.

The following table shows a summary of the accounts. If you would like a copy of the full report, please request one from the treasurer at friends@williamsonartgallery.org.

Financial Statement for year ended 31 October 2021

2020 Unrestricted income 2021
£2,533 Gallery donations £3,080
Hosting previews
£5,120 Memberships £5,642
£370 Priory donations £617
£3,000 Drop-in workshops
£11,023 £9,339
Unrestricted spend
£1,041 Admin £1,041
£20 Donations
Gallery purchases £494
£277 Hosting previews
£318 Memberships £269
Priory £348
£5,500 Publicity £5,940
£1,380 Additional publicity project £2,700
£3,600 Quad Garden (lighting)
£2,491 Drop-in workshops
£14,627 £10,792
-£3,604 Net income/expenditure -£1,453
£25,923 Balance at 1 Nov £22,319
£22,319 Closing balance 31 October £20,866
Restricted income
£20,000 Frohlick/Brabners
£1,500 Mark Woods
£103 Legacy
£21,603 £0
Restricted spend
£0 £0
£21,603 Net income/expenditure £0
£10,060 Balance at 1 Nov £31,663
£31,663 Closing balance 31 October £31,663

Committee Members For 2020-2021

Mary Compton-Rickett LLB, Chair

A retired barrister, Mary has had a lifetime interest in the arts in all forms and is an art collector of paintings, prints and sculpture.

Jane Horton, BA, Honorary Treasurer

Formerly Capital Planning Manager for the Royal Liverpool Hospital Trust, Jane manages the Friends’ financial strategy, keeping them financially viable and enabling them to anticipate future events.

Colin Simpson, BA AMA

Colin is the curator of the Williamson Art Gallery and Museum and Principal Museums Officer for Wirral.

David Ainsley, BA Arch (Hons), MA RIBA

A former President of the Liverpool Architectural Society, David is now retired from Ainsley Gommon architects, of which he was a founding director.

John Southwood

John is a former Trinity House Pilot on the River Dee and River Dart. He is a trustee and curator of the Conway Chapel Museum.

Corinne Whitham, BA Fine and Studio Arts, Chair Activities Sub-Committee

Corinne is a retired education professional who spends her time producing her own work and supporting W&PF, as well as volunteering with AgeUK.

Ann McLachlan BA (Hons)

A business graduate and member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel & Development, Ann had a career in HR and gave 18 years public service as a Local Authority Member, retiring as the Mayor of Wirral in 2018 and resigned from the Committee in December 2020.

Elaine Heritage BEd

Teacher, with a lifelong interest in Art and the Humanities. Served as a school governor. As a trustee, particularly represents Birkenhead Priory’s interests.

Charlty Regi51ration No. 1166363 WILLIAMSON AND PRIORY FRIENDS UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 31 OCTOBER 2021 Horn•r Dory & Cornp¥ny Limlt•d Charterod A¢¢ountsnts 10 Stsdlum Court Stadiuffi Road Brombmigh WiTr•l CH62 3RP

WILLIAMSON AND PRIORY FRIENDS LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Charlty M•mb•rs Mrs. J. Horton Mr. D. ￿nS Mr. C. Simp9)n Mr. J. Swthwood M￿. C. IhThllham Mr5. E. Heritsg8 M￿. K McLathlan *sPH IAppolnt8d 31 August 2021) Charlty numb•r 1188363 Indtrpendenl ￿Miner Huner DThvn¢y & Ctynp•ny Llmltsd 10 Stsdium Court Stadium Road Wiffol CH62 3RP

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WILLIAMSON AND PRIORY FRIENDS CHARITY MEMBERS. REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2021 The charity members present their annual rep)rt and finanual statements for the year ended 31 October 2021. The financial statements have been prepared in a￿(*￿0￿¢e w6V) the accountirrfJ pdicies set out in note 1 10 the financial ststements 8nd comply with the charivs tgoverning documentl, the Charities Act 2011 and "Ac¢ounting and Reporting by Charities.. S&tement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the FinarKial Repo￿ng Standard applicable in V)e UK and Reputlic of Ireland {FRS 1021. leffective 1 January 20191. Objèctives and activities The Gharity's objects are to promote. support. assist and improve Ihe Imliamson Art Gallery Bnd Wirr Museums, and their cultural and educational acliwties. The Charity mèmbars have paid due regard lo guwjance I55L￿d by the Charity Commission in deciding whal acbvilies the charily should undertake. Achievemttnts and ￿rf0MlanC¢ Flnanclal revlgw 11 is the pdiw of thg thartty thal unrestricied funds whith have not been de￿nated for a specific use should be maintained at a level equi¥￿ent to behyeen three and six m¢yth's expenditure. The tharity mombers consider that reserves at thi5 level wil ensure that. in the evenl of a sKJnificanl drop in funding, they will b& able to confjnue Ihe charity's ctjrrent activrbes while consKleration is gN8r) lo ways In vknich additi'onal funds may be raised. This ￿Ve1 of reserves has been maintained thr(NJghout the year. The chartty members have assessed the maior risks to ￿lch the charity is exposed, and are satisfied that systems are in Fdace lo mitigale eyposure to the major rt5ks. Structur•, gov•manc• and manag•ment The charity membeys who served durir¥J the year and up to the dale of ￿n9￿re of the financAal slatements were.. Miss. M. C0mpton-R￿kett Mrs. J. Horton Mr. D. Ainsley Mrs. J. Benfield Mrs. P. Fodgn Mr. C. Simpson Mr. J. SoLrthwood Mrs. C. Whith8m Mrs. E. Heritage Mrs. K McLachlan Mrs P Homer {Re5pJned 31 Avgjst 2021) (Resi￿ed 31 ￿JguSt 20211 (Apw'nted 31 August 2021) The charity members. report was approved by the BO8￿ of Charity Member& iss. M. Chaiman mpton41ickett Mr5. J. Horton Treasurer

WILLIAMSON AND PRIORY FRIENDS INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE CHARITY MEMBERS OF ￿LLIAMSoN AND PRIORY FRIENDS I report to the dHrity members on rny examinalicffl of the fmanoal statements of IMliam8on WKI Prfwy Frtands1th8 thorfty) for thg y￿r gnded 31 Ocaobw 2021. R•sponslbS1tt1•9 and basls of v•wt As the charity Memtse￿ of the charity yw are res￿51# ICK tho pr¢p¥Jtkn Lrf th8 finanud statem&nts in aco)rdar&g with the requirements of the CharTties AL% 2011 (the 2011 Alal. I report in respect of my examinati￿ of the thartils finanoal stst8ments cath8d out under secbon 145 of the 2011 Act. In carying out my exaMInat￿?n I have folknved all the app1Kat￿9 D1rocb(￿S giV8n by tha Charity Commission Lsnd•r section 145(5Xbl of the 2011 A Independent examlnef statom•nt Your att￿110n 15 drawn to the fad that Ihe tharity hos Fwgparnd finanaal statements in accordan￿ with Accounting and Reporting by Charities preparing their accounts in ac¢>yd¥n¢x thè Finandal Raporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Irdand {FRS 102) in weknnce to the Accwnting and Reportin9 by Charities.. Statement of Recommended Practice issueaj on l Apr￿ 2005 whth is referred to in the extant regylati¢)ns bul has now bgan thdrawn. l undw5tand Ihat this has been done in order for fin￿K￿￿1 Statements to wovKl¢ a truo and folr ¥Athv in accordance th GenerallyAcryted Accounting PTactic8 effeclive for Twting pwicmts beginnllw on or 8ftor 1 January 2015. I have c(￿p￿ted my examination. l (xjnffirm that no m8tts h8VO to my attention in c(fflnection 7•rilh the examination gmng me cause lo telieve that ￿ any matertal respect accounting re￿rdS werg not kept lli rgsp8¢t of thè charfty as roquirgd by saclion 130 of Ihe 2011 ACL or the finanaal ststsments do not a¢c¥yrl wlth those records. or the financial stst&m8nts do not compty with the icabl8 requiremerts CCn￿Ming the form #rMI cont•nt of a¢¢ounts Sot oul in the Charities (Authnts and Rèwtsl Regulat￿)nS 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts gNe a true al￿ tsir viawwthith is not a matter fThsilgrgd as part of an independent examination. I have no eoncèms and have come acJoss no other matters in connection the examination to whith attonlc should be drawn in thk% r¢F￿ In ordw to ènablè a propw und81St￿I￿j of th8 statements to be reathed. Horn•r Dowrb•y & Company Llmlt•d 10 Stadium Court Stadium R¢￿d Bromtrorthjgh WITral CH62 3RP Dat8d.' 11 AugLL8t 2022

WILLIAMSON AND PRIORY FRIENDS STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTMTIES INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDrruRE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2021 Total Unr•strlct•d R•strlct•d nds funds 2020 2020 Totsl funds 2021 funds 2021 202D Incamo from: DOna￿OnS and ￿0¢188 Charitable acbvf( 9.339 7.653 3,370 21,602 29.255 3,370 Total Incom• 9.339 11,023 21,602 32,625 endItU￿ gn". Ch•ritsbl¢ activlltes Unr8Strictad Fund$ Eype1￿itUre 10.833 10.833 14.627 14.627 Total ¢horlt•bl• •xP•nd￿rn 10,833 10.833 14.627 14.627 Net lexpondlturoVlncom• for th• y•arl N•1 mov•ffl•nt In funds 11.494) (1.494) {3.604) 21,602 17,998 Fund balance8 at 1 November 2020 22.318 31,662 53.980 25.922 10,060 35,982 Fund balances at 31 Octob 2021 20,824 31,662 52.486 22,318 31.662 53,980 The statement offinandal a¢￿VItIeS indudg$ 811 gakns and k)ssos rg¢ognW In ts y9ar. I Income and expenditure dwive frnm continuing aclith.

WILLIAMSON AND PRIORY FRIENDS STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION ASAT31 OCTOBER 2021 2021 2020 Notes Currènt assats Cash at bank and in haThJ 52.936 54.388 Curr•nt liabiliti•s {4501 14081 Net current assets 52.486 53,980 Income funds Restricted funds Unrestricted funds 31.662 20.824 31.662 22,318 52.486 53.980 Th8 financia stalements were approved by the Charity Membets ￿ ........... .... ... Mis Compl Chalrman .R￿kett Mrs. J. Hortc Tr•asur•r

WILLIAMSON AND PRIORY FRIENDS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2021 AGGountlng pollcles Ch#rfty Infrmwtlon Wllliamson and Pr￿)ry Fri8nds Is a Charitable Inowated (￿gan￿￿tiOn ICIO). 1.1 Accountlng conventlon The finanual statements haw b1 Ki ocX)Ydan￿ wlth th8 tharitys tgoveming document], the Charities Act 2011. FRS 102 Yhe Finanaal ReFybng StsndO￿ appl￿￿$ In tha UK and Republic of Irelan(r I'FRS 10T) and the Charities SORP "Accounting and Rwting by Charibgs". Stst8ment of Recomrnended Praetice applicats4e to char￿6$ preparing their accounts in aTr))rdan￿ wth the Finand81 Rèpoiting Standard applieablÈ in tha UK and RePU￿le of lrnland (FRS 1021" {effective 1 January 2019). The ¢harity 1$ a Public Benefft Enthty a$ defined by FRS 102. The tharity has tsken advantage of the p￿￿1¢￿$ li th¢ SORP for thariti&s not to prepare a Statement of Cash Flows. The financkql staterlths have deported from th8 char￿&S (Pu4Junts and Reports) Regulations 2￿8 only to the extent required to F￿0v￿je a true and tsir vw. Thls d8partur8 has involved following the Statemont of Recommended Practice fcf d￿rIbeS app￿ng FRS 102 rathw than the vgrsion of tho Ststement of R8comm8nded Practic8 is reforr&J to in the Re￿￿tionS IxrtwhK has sThi¢e bogn ￿￿thdraWn. The financial statements are prepared in sterfiThJ. whth L% the funcbonal of the tharity. Monetsry amounts in these fmanrAal ststements are rryxmjed to tho rar•st L The finan¢i81 ststsmartts have b88n prèparad under the historical cost conventh)n, mLxltfiod to Ind￿ja th• revaluation of fre¢hcAd prowtsès and to indtsdè inv8strnent prwbos and certain ffinanolal instrumonts * falr value. The principal accounting Fdiries adoptod 0 sst out b81ow. 12 Golng cone•m At the time of approving the finanual staternents, the mwnbBfS have a rnosonable expactation that the 8rty has adequate r8sourc8s to C4Jntinue in operatJnd existence for the frrtewablè fLrtura. Thus the ¢h3rity Mam￿lS cfjntinua to adopl the going concem basis of ao>Junting in prtrparing tho finan¢Sal 1.3 Ch•rft•bl• fvnds Unr8striet8d funds arg avallable for use at the di8c¥elMM of the carity mombets in ￿rth￿an¢8 of thair ¢h8rit8blo objectives. Restrtcted lunijs arg subjg¢t to spdfic crThlilions by don0￿ as to lThv they may be ustyj. The purposes and uses of the restrided funds are Set wt in thè not¢s to thè financial statements. Endowment funds ara 3ubiod lo Ca￿dI￿$ by (lomrs that the caw must ￿ maintsined by tho charity. 1A Incorne Income 18 recognised when the tharity 1$ Wlty antit￿j to it after any perfornarKe r￿d￿on5 have bwi mèL the amounts can be mea8UTed relklbiy. arbd tt 1$ pwbablo that Ino)me be received. Cash donation3 are Tery)3ni8ed on r¢¢oipt. other donations ar8 r¥c4jgn￿ed once the tharity has bgon rhotifitd of the donation. unless performarKe condttsons requ￿ dtrforrJ of the amount Income tax recoverable in relakn to donations r8CeiV8d under GnlAid or deeds of rJ)venant is rwnisad at the tSme of th8 donatic￿. Logacies ar8 reLwnised C￿ receipt or 01he￿￿ rf Ihe dwrity has b8gn n(￿ of an impending dislribution, tha amount is knchvn. and receipt is eypeced. W the avwjunt is not kn*th¥n. Iha W is treated as contingent a￿l

LLIAMSON AND PRIORY FRIENDS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2021 Accountlng pollel•s (Continue 1.5 Expendlture Resour¢o$ exp￿ded duthg thè yw ar8 categytsèd do[￿ndIng on the tharitable acbvity for vthich they #re inrAJfTed. Thg¥e rEsources ensure the tharitys (Thtinutyjs ac11￿ty and can be subcategorised fijrther behve8n staffing costs and cost of matsriaL8. 4thich are the ￿st [￿inent resource8 expended. 1.6 Cash and eash •qulval•nts Cash and cash equivaknts WK4wJe ￿9h in hand, at ¢dl with banks. other th)rt-t8mi liquld investments original maturities of three M￿lh5 ￿ less. and bank overfTth. Bank ovwdrafts arn sho¥m within boFrowings in cuTh8nt liablitias. 8asic financAal?ssets Baslc flnanLial assets. whth Indud8 tradè and other receivaLqes and ￿sh and bank balarKe8, are inthalty measured al transaction price induding trarhsaction 1X￿ts and are $uWqugnty carried at amortlS8d CA)St Using the effective interest method unles5 the arrangement g)nstilutes a finan¢iny transaction. ￿er& the transath'on is measured at the present value of the frJbJre receipts dsscounted at 8 m8rktrt rato of Intarast. Flnanaal assets dassifi8d as rec8lvable ¥ithin cffle year are not amorti￿. Ba$lc flnanclal Ilabllfties Baslc finana81 Ilabllrflès. indudin9 Ir4d8 and other payables and bank loans are initsally recognised al transaction price unles8 the arrange￿1 cgjnst1￿5 a ffin•)ts)9 transacbon. vth8r8 tha d&bt instrument is measured al the FKesenl value of the fijture PaY￿￿ts discounted at 8 markel r8t8 of Internst. Flnanaal liabilities daSsrf￿ as payable wrthin one year are not a￿￿￿tised. Debt Snstrumènts are subsaquènty earri8d at ar￿1￿ cosL using the effective interest rate method. Trade pay8blg3 arp obligati￿5 lo pay for $9ThiC8s that havè beèn acquired in the Ordinary course of cpeTalions from suWier5. Amounts payalAe arB 8$ ￿rr•I1 liabilths rf paymant Ss due within one year or less. If not. they are presented as rth-(yJrrent liaknlths. Trade payab￿$ a￿ rgo)gnised in￿OI1Y at transaction pric8 and SLtbsequenty measur8d at anvNbsed cost usiThJ the effective interest meth(xl. Derecoqnitson of Ilnanclal 11￿11t1es Finaneial liabiliti0$ aré dèr8u)gnis¢d Wh￿ thg I￿￿S O￿ac￿l obligatiorrs expire w are discharged or ¢èn¢elb8d. Crltlcal aGCaUThtlng •stlmatss and Judg•m•nts In th$ ap￿1¢9tiort of the ¢*ari￿$ awxjnling polKAOS. thè dwrfty M9rr￿ are r8quir8d to make judgements, e8timale8 and a%8umption3 about the caThying an￿nt of awts and Ikabil￿8S that ara not readily apparent from other 8OUTces. The estimates arKI assoryated assurytions 8re bawl rm his￿¢41 oxpariénce and other factors that ar8 eonsidered to bg r81evant Actual results may drfler from these estimates. 05timatos arg reo)gnised in the period in vknith thè astimats is revtsèd vthère the rev¢sion affects onty that period, or in the period of Ihe revision and future whorn th¢ rewsi(x) affects both cJJrrent and future periods.

WILLIAMSON AND PRIORY FRIENDS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2021 Donltlons and legacles Totsl fvnd$ 2021 2021 2021 2020 Don8Uons and gffts Legacaes receivable Membership fees 3,697 3,697 2.533 21.602 5.120 S.642 9.339 9.339 29.255 Charltsble acll¥llle• un￿StrICted Charitable Income 2020 Charitabl• Incom• 2D21 Prbry Drop In wwkshops 370 3.000 3.370

WILLIAMSON AND PRIORY FRIENDS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2021 Chatltsbl• •¢ttvftl•s Funds Furtds Ex￿dituTe Exp•Ddltur• 2021 2020 Admin expenses Membership eypenses Gallery purthase5 Hosting previews expense5 Public4ty Garden eypenses Drop in workshops Making thjr Mark ewses 1.082 269 1.041 318 277 6.880 3,600 2.491 20 8,640 10,833 14.627 10.833 14,627 Charlty Mamb•rs None of the tharity mern1￿￿ (cf any (￿ne(￿ed vrilh Itwm) any rgmunoration or beneffts from the charity during year. Efflploy••s The 8veTrge rnnthty number of am￿y￿ th8 yeartKas: 2021 Mumbor 2020 Numb•r Tot There werè no omK4oyees whose annual reMunern1￿ than £60.000. Cumt Ilablllll•s 2021 2020 Acc¥uals and defeffad inccfflè 450

WILLIAMSON AND PRIORY FRIENDS NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS {CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 OCTOBER 2021 kn•lysl$ of n•1 amèts botw•on ￿ndS Totsl Unrgstrictad Restricted lunds fvnds 2020 2020 Total funds 2121 fvnds 2021 2021 2020 Fund balances at 31 October 2021 are r8presented by: Current ass0￿￿18b1￿> 53,980 53.980 52,486 53.980 53.980 10 R•lat•d p¥ty transxtlons Thare ￿re no di8dosabl8 Telated paty transaCt*￿S d￿Ing the year (2020. none).