Trustee Report, 2021 - 2022. 

On the whole, The Friends of Killhope have made a great deal of progress this year and are continuing to move forward with positivity.  However, unfortunately Margaret and Alec Manchester have resigned from the committee due to Margaret’s ill health, we wish them both well and thank them for their hard work and commitment over the years, in particular Margaret who has been a committee member for many years, as treasurer and then as chair. 

On a positive note, we are moving towards transferring our archives from Killhope Museum to Sevenhills, we have almost completed the condition reports on our minerals and other acquisitions.  This will free up much needed space at the museum and will allow the archives to be stored safely and securely . We had hoped this would be completed last year but Storm Arwen caused damage at Killhope and prevented access to the museum.  In addition The Friends of Killhope have put together a temporary exhibition based on the Beaumont Schools and a selection of children’s work from that period.  We are grateful to Matthew Hamer for his input in designing the graphics for the information boards.  These will be on display at Killhope this season and then loaned out to other venues.  Brian Young and Ian Forbes have worked extremely hard to make these things happen.  Thank you to them.  We are also looking forward to possibly working with Allenheads Trust on a mutually beneficial project.  Watch this space. 

Newsletters have gone out promptly and have contained many interesting articles. We are always looking for more contributions.  Thanks must go to John Sheppard for his sterling work on these. 

Unfortunately Linda Brown, our treasurer is also resigning today, we thank her for everything she has done too, especially the extra work she did during the successful campaign to save Groverake head frame. 

As we move on, we look forward to transferring archives to Sevenhill and installing the Beaumont School display, supporting Killhope Museum in any way we can and further developing our relationship to enable Killhope to continue to grow. 



Friends of Killhope
Income and Expenditure Report for the Year Endins 31st March 2022
2022
2021
Income
Bank Interest
Grants and Donations
Other tncome
Sale of FAK)ks
5ub8 received
96
176
133
1289
31
1169
1519
1383
Expenditure
Insurance
Website
Bank Charses
Postage and Delivery
Printiiig and Ileproduction
Profebt>ioiial Fee5
Proje¢t$ and Events
Subscriptioiis
96
187
40
144
176
644
20
20
89
570
215
210
20
1327
1108
Surplus of Income over expendlture
192
275

Friends of Killhope
Reconcilliation/Statement of A98et8 as al 31sl March 2022
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Deposit Account
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4191.00
128J4.00
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1117,00
69836.00
6957.00
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86957.00
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11.70(1.
1,400.00
1,758.79
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327.59
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