## **The Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag Trust** 

## **A Charitable Incorporated Organisation, charity no. 1171904** 

## _**Annual Report, 2020**_ 

The trust was established as a charity on the 6[th] March 2017. The trust became the legal owners of the Chapel and its site on the 26[th] April 2017. This annual report covers the period 1[st] January to 31[st] December 2020; it is the fourth annual report of the trust. 

## Section 1: Objectives and Activities 

The charitable objects of the trust are, as listed on the Charity Commission website: 

Our primary purpose is to manage the preservation, improvement and maintenance for the public benefit of the Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag in Abbey Road, Knaresborough and surrounding land as owners and guardians of its cultural and religious heritage. By doing so we shall be preserving a landmark of historical, religious, cultural and social significance and advancing (a) the chapel’s function as a religious site for pilgrimage and prayer, and (b) the education of the public in the heritage, culture and history in the town of Knaresborough. Our secondary objects are such other purposes as are exclusively charitable in accordance with the laws of England and Wales as the trustees may from time to time decide. 

These are the approved activities as listed on the Charity Commission website, which meet the above charitable objects: 

Our primary purpose is to preserve and maintain the historic grade 1 listed building, the Chapel of our Lady of the Crag in Abbey Road, Knaresborough (and its surrounding land), for public benefit. We welcome visitors by regular opening during the summer months, facilitating all year round pilgrimage and prayer, and teaching visiting groups about the history and heritage of the chapel. 

The trustees have cross-referenced these objectives and activities with the Charity Commission guidance on public benefit. 

Our activities for 2020, listed in the table below, can be summarised under the following headings: 

- Preservation and maintenance of the chapel and its site; 

- Opening to individuals for pre-arranged visits;. 

- Fundraising; 

We have not opened to the general public due to the coronavirus pandemic. 



## Review of activities, 2020 

|Review of activities, 2020|||
|---|---|---|
|Activity|Date|Details|
|Preservation/Maintenance|||
|-<br>Of chapel:|All year|Monitoring of chapel structure, as it is liable to erosion on<br>the outside; cleaning|
|-<br>Of site:|All year|Regular clearing and cleaning; planting of new shrubs;<br>monitoring of site safety; planning for renovation of<br>boundary wall by preparing a plan and costing; liaising<br>with Yorkshire Water regarding water supply|
|Opening|||
|-<br>Arranged visits||Opening of the chapel outside public opening times to<br>prearranged visitors:<br>21.7.20, 31.7.20, 12.8.20, 13.8.20, 18.8.20, 25.8.20,<br>1.9.20<br>BBCTV_Songs of Praise_filming 17.1.20|
|Fund-raising events|||
|-<br>Visitors||Donations are taken at one-off opening times and from<br>regular supporters|





## Section 2: Financial Review 

||Income|||Expenditure|Sub-totals|Invoice|Balance|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|||||||||
|Donations|1502.13||Fees on website|2.25|||1499.88|
|Donations to<br>window|265||||||265|
|Gift Aid|131.5||||||131.5|
|Interest|11.8||||||11.8|
||||Insurance|422.4|||-422.4|
||||Landscape survey|504|||-504|
||||Site materials|626.98|||-626.98|
|||||(Bulbs)||||
||||Yorkshire Water<br>survey|142.8|||-142.8|
||||Audit services|175|||-175|
|||||||||
|TOTALS|1910.43|||1873.43|||37|



## **Assets at 1.1.20, 3554.98 Balance 2020 +37.00 Assets at 31.12.20, 3591.98** 

These accounts have been independently examined by Yorkshire Internal Audit Services. While the annual accounts are not complicated, the trustees have decided that the status of the trust as a C.I.O. necessitates external financial monitoring. If fundraising is successful, turnover may be increased in the future and the accounts more complex. 

At present, the funds are unrestricted, i.e. not earmarked for specific purposes. The funds held by the Trust are also too small for the holding of reserves. 

It is remarkable that the year finished in the black despite the fact that the chapel was closed to the general public, while we still had expenses of £1873.43. This is due to some very generous donations. 

The donations for the window vandalism in 2019 finished at £166.40 above the costs for repair, testimony to the power of both social media and local support for the chapel. 



## Section 3: Nature of Governing Document 

The Trust is constituted as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation and has used the Charity Commissioners’ template for its governing document. 

There were six founding trustees, one of whom has resigned on health grounds. Another trustee is nominated by Knaresborough Town Council. Therefore, at the start of 2020, there were six trustees, all of whom who were active. The governing document allows for the recruitment of trustees to a maximum of twelve by a quorate meeting of the trust. The quorum for a trustees’ meeting is two. All trustees must be at least 16 years of age and at least one trustee must be at least 18 years of age. There is only one space for a nominated trustee. 

## Section 4: Reference and Administrative Details 

The charity is known as ‘The Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag Trust’. Its charity number is 1171904. The address of the site is The Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag, Abbey Road, Knaresborough HG5 8HY, and the official business address for correspondence is c/o Chris Maunder, 5 Claro Mews, Knaresborough HG5 8BU, telephone number 01423-861584, e-mail address: contact@ourladyofthecrag.org. 

The trustees at the end of 2020 were: 

Julie Clark (Chair); Marie Linfoot; Christopher Maunder (Treasurer); Natalie Maunder (Communications Officer); Peter Thornes (Secretary); Christine Willoughby (Knaresborough Town Council nominee). 



YORKSHIRE INTERNAL AUDIT SERVICES
26 STOCKWELL ROAD KNARESBOROUGH NORTH YORKSHIRE HG5 OJZ
TELEPHONE 01423 797817
Dr C. Maunder
The Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag Trust
5 Claro Mews
Knaresborough
HG5 88U
Dear Dr Maunder
To the Chair and Trustees of The Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag Trust
Independent Examination for the Financial Year ending 31 December 2020
l am pleased to infomi you that I have carried out the independent examination of
the Trust in accordants with the Charity Commission directions as requested by the
Trust and I can confirm that nothing has come to my attenb'on which would lead me
to conclude that the requirements had not been met.
No matters requiring action were noted during 2020 and there was no outstanding
action required from 2019.
I have endosed the Independent Examiners Report for 2020 and a copy of the
accounts examined.
I would like to thank the Treasurer to the Trust for his assistan￿ and attention during
the examination.
Yours sincerely
JL Bennett
9 September 2021
PARTNERS
KC Stephenson
Tel: 0113 2585610
RF Enfv￿stle
Tel 01423 797817
PRINCIPAL AUDITOR- Mrs JL Bennett Tel: 01924 671829

CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
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accounts
Section A
Independent Examinerfs Report
Report to the trusteesl
members of
THE CHAPEL OF OUR LADY OF THE CRAG TRUST
On accounts for the year
ended
31 DECEMBER 2020
Charity no
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1171904
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I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above
charity {Ihe Trusf) for the year ended 3111212020.
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accounts in ac£ordance wrth the requirements of the Charities Act 2011
(Ihe Acr).
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under sectton 145 of the 2011 Act and in carying out my examination, I
have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission
under section 145(5){bl of the Act.
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I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have
come to my attention in connection wtth the examination {other than that
disdosed below ") which gives me cause to believe that in, any material
respect:
the accounting records were not kept in ￿CordanCe with section 130
of the Chartties Act,. or
the accounts did not aco)rd with the arxounting records., or
the ac£ounts did not comply with the applicable requirements
conceming the fomi and content of accounts set out in the Charities
(Accounts and ReForts) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement
that the accounts give a Irue and fairf Mew which is not a matter
considered as part of an independent examination.
I have no cOn￿mS and have come across no other matters in connection
wtth the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in
order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
. Please delete the words in the brad(ets rfthey do not apply.
Signed:
Dats:
9 September 2021
Name:
JANET L BENNEfT
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Accounts 2020. The Chapel of Our Lady of the Crag Trust
Income
Expendit¥Jre
su￿tOtals
Invoice
Balance
Donations
Donations to
window
GiftAid
Interest
1502.13
Fees on website
2.25
1499.88
265
131.5
11.8
265
131.5
11.8
422.4
-504
-626.98
Insurance
Landscape survey
Site matorials
(Gedneyl
IThe Rangel
ljespersl
Homebasel
Homebasel
IGedney- receipts lost)
Yorkshire Water survey
Audit services
422.4
504
626.98
483
6.99
3.99
2.95
14
116.05
3b
3c
3d
3e
142.8
-142.8
-175
175
TOTA
1910.43
1873.43
37
Balance
1.1.20
Balance
31.12.20
3554.98
3591.98