ILKLEY MANOR HOUSE TRUST
UNAUDITED ACCOUNTS
FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022
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| Business Information | 3 |
| Trustees Report | 4-18 |
| Independent Examiner’s Report | 19 |
| Statement of Financial Activities | 20 |
| Balance Sheet | 21 |
| Accounts Disclosures | 22-25 |
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Business Information
Independent Examiner
John Beevers Sagars Accountants Ltd
Business Address
Ilkley Manor House Castle Yard Church Street Ilkley West Yorkshire LS29 9DT
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Trustee Report
January 2022 – December 2022
Introduction
2022 started with a degree of uncertainty about how the year would pan out for Ilkley Manor House. Christmas 2021 had been impacted by Covid and it was not certain how visitors and volunteers would feel about returning.
Only a couple of months into the year our fears were allayed with visitor numbers up on those for 2019 which was the last full year the house was open.
Our focus for the year was looking after the structure of the house as well as improving the heritage interpretation and the overall visitor experience. We welcomed Alan Titchmarsh in February 2022 to open the new Verbeia interpretation and to share with him what the Trust had been doing in 2021 and what was planned for 2022.
We built on some of our previous successes and developed some new and exciting partnerships all of which put the Trust is a good position for the next 2 or 3 years. This is of particular significance as we move towards the decision-making point to take on the 99 year lease in 2025 which comes with additional land and responsibilities.
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Looking after the Manor House
One of our charitable aims is to preserve and maintain the Grade 1 listed Manor House and 2022 saw the delivery of a number of projects that did just that.
Grant funding was obtained from The Pilgrim Trust to remove the paint from the stone mullions on all the windows. The paint that had been applied previously was preventing the stone from breathing properly and so the stone was degrading.
Further restoration work will take place over the coming years to further stabilise and restore the stonework around the windows as well as replacing the Perspex that has been used in place of glass during past repair works.
The large outdoor lantern had been degrading over many years and the project to restore the lantern was taken on by 2 artisan metal workers and engineers Paul and Tom Bromley (Burnt Orchid). With their skill and hard work the lantern was removed, fully restored, and returned to the outside of the house again. An event was held on 27 May to show the public the work involved with the beautiful restoration.
Before and after images of the Manor House Lantern.
Films showing the restoration of the lantern can be viewed on the Manor House YouTube channel Lantern Restoration Project
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Building a more sustainable Manor House
Financial sustainability
The Manor House Trust continues to work towards future financial sustainability. The free reserves at 31[st] December 2022 were £81,032 (2021: £73,522). With the support from Grants and Donations the Trust has been able to make improvements to the infrastructure whilst still generating a surplus for the financial year of £9,517.
Later in 2022 an application was made to the School for Social Entrepreneurs (SSE) for the Manor House to be part of the Heritage Trade up programme for 2023. The programme is to support heritage organisations to maximise their trading opportunities. We learnt we had been successful in December 2022 and the programme will start in February 2023. Projects developed from this programme will be put into practice later in 2023/24.
Environmental policy
Work continued throughout 2022 to improve the Trust’s environmental impact. The Trust is using One Planet Living which has 10 guiding principles of sustainability.
The development of a clear policy and action plan is in first draft and is being led by one of the trustees, Daisy Johnson. This will be a focus of activity for 2023.
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Improving the Visitor Experience
Improving the experience for our visitors was a key element of our work in 2022. During the first 2 months of the year the posts of Visitor Engagement Leads were advertised, and appointments made. Kei Ip and Alex Wild started working for the Manor House in February 2022 and have become vital members of the team.
Alex and Kei both have a heritage background and are keen to make a career in the heritage and cultural sector. Their roles are to make sure the visitors are welcomed to the house, explain about the heritage and what is happening in the house.
Art
The major art exhibition for 2022 was of Dorothy Bradford’s work which opened in July and over 1700 visitors to the exhibition over the 25 days it was open.
Art sales were in the order of £4600 which realised a commission to MH of around £1500. The exhibition was opened by Mary Thomson who had previously run a gallery in Ilkley that had exhibited Dorothy Bradford’s work. Her talk to open the exhibition was streamed live from the Manor House and is still available on the Manor House’s YouTube channel. Opening lecture of Mary Bradford exhibition
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Heritage interpretation
A major development for the Trust in January 2022 was the re-siting of the Verbeia stone from its uninspired position in the cross passage to the more appropriate heritage room.
It was joined by the replica Verbeia stone created in 1644 that was moved from its exposed position in Langbar to be placed next to the original Roman altar stone in the heritage room.
The work was made possible by a generous donation from Alex and John Cockshott as well as other smaller donations. The Trust was delighted that Alan Titchmarsh joined the project team and other supporters to unveil the new installation in February 2022.
Pictures clockwise starting from the left:
The WorkHaus team lift the replica stone at Nesfield
Alex Cockshott, Alan Titchmarsh, John Cockshott and Adam White at the opening event in February 2022.
The WorkHaus team deliver the replica stone safely to the Manor House
With financial support from Ilkley Town Council and research work by trustee Julia Richards, the Trust replaced the 2 interpretation boards at the back of the Manor House to explain about the scheduled monument, the Roman fort, Olicana and Roman life in Ilkley. Ilkley Manor House also took part in the national Heritage Open Day in September.
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As part of the drive to tell the story of the Manor House in a more accessible way work was undertaken throughout 2022 by a team from the University of Bradford’s archaeological department to map the Manor House and surrounding areas digitally, including All Saints church.
The Manor House hosted a review meeting to share their findings so far. The meeting explored next steps and how the 3D model could be used. A further discussion is planned for Spring 2023 when it is hoped some of the work can be shared in an exhibition for the public.
With the agreement of Bradford Council, the area of scrubland to the left of the Manor House has been transformed into a Medieval garden by Keith Appleyard and other gardening volunteers. Stone from one of the gable walls of the old TSB bank that is being redeveloped in Ilkley was donated by the developer and this has been used to make the raised beds in the garden. The Trust invited Alan Titchmarsh to the house in the summer of 2023 to open the garden.
This and other developments form part of the interpretation work the trustee, Jenna Holmes and chair will leading in 2023 to tell the story of the house, the land it sits on and the town it sits within.
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Building on past successes
The programme of events - Summer in the Courtyard - happened again in 2022 with the Ilkley Literature Festival moving the venue for all their fringe events to the courtyard in 2022.
An exhibition ‘Celebrating the Courtyard’ was created by a group of local embroiderers was on display in the Manor House during June and now has a semi-permanent home on the stairwell going up to the Solar Art Gallery.
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The Trust brought maypole dancing to the courtyard in May with young people learning the basics of maypole dancing with Alex Cockshott and with music supplied by Geoff Bowen. Maypole dancing will be part of the summer programme for 2023 too.
Moornotes Community choir held an outdoor concert on one of the hottest days of the year and a full house on the August bank holiday weekend saw a repeat of Bard in the Yard event put on by Ilkley Playhouse. The Solar Art Gallery artists provided us with 3 fantastic exhibitions throughout the year.
Around 1000 shoppers enjoyed the Christmas Makers Fair which happened over the last weekend of November and first weekend of December.
The Trust also decorated a tree this year in the Ilkley Christmas Tree Festival. The mini manor house decorations were a great success.
Making the house more family friendly
Making the house as welcoming and accessible as possible has been a major theme for the trust in 2022.
During the year a national organisation, Kids in Museums, whose role is to work with heritage and cultural organisations to make them more welcoming to children, young people and families undertook an audit of the Manor House’s offer and provided a plan for improvement.
This work in the Manor House was selected to be one of the good causes that the Tesco Bags of Help scheme promoted in their shops from mid-October to January 2023. We are awaiting the outcome of this promotion as this report goes to print.
Small changes have however already been made to the Manor House to enhance its family friendly offer and a publicity campaign in 2023 will be launched to highlight these changes and to gather ideas for a family friendly mascot for the Manor House.
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Reaching new audiences
The Trust was fortunate to be awarded a Bradford District Metropolitan Council resilience grant in 2022 to support live streaming of talks and events from the Manor House. This grant allowed the purchase of new equipment and training.
The first live streamed coffee morning took place on Friday 29 April and all coffee mornings during 2022 were live streamed from the house though it was also great that in person audiences returned to the Manor House too. The talk to open the Dorothy Bradford exhibition was live streamed from the exhibition in the Western Gallery in October.
The Manor House co-ordinated a Creative Quarter art event over 14,15,16 October 2022. 17 venues signed up and activities such as Burnt Orchid operating a forge and Art School Ilkley running art classes in the courtyard happened over the weekend.
As well as the Local History Hub several community organisations also exhibited in the downstairs room in the Manor House during 2023 to promote their work and attract new members. The groups included U3A, Wharfedale Greenway.
Partnership working and widening the Manor House reach
Seeking to build on and create new partnerships has been a theme during 2022.
The long-standing charity, Friends of the Ilkley Manor House had reached a decision to merge with the Manor House Trust and to stand their own charity down at that point. Friends of the Ilkley Manor House was removed from the register of charities on the 13[th] April 2022 and the remaining funds transferred to the Ilkley Manor House Trust. The Manor House Trust marked the incredible work that the Friends had done over the many years of its existence and particularly when the Manor House was threatened with closure.
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A new Manor House supporters’ scheme was created under the auspices of the Manor House Trust and was launched in February 2022 with Alan Titchmarsh becoming the first supporter to join this new scheme.
Over the year discussions took place about the long-term working relationship with Ilkley Arts and a new memorandum of understanding about how this relationship would work is now being developed.
Ilkley Arts and Ilkley Manor House Trust are both involved in working for the cultural benefit of residents of and visitors to Ilkley and its surrounding areas.
We believe that by working together to further the charitable aims of both organisations, we can realise more benefits.
This memorandum of agreement is a formal expression of our commitment to joint working to enhance the work of both organisations.
Ilkley Lockdown Quilt
The Ilkley Lockdown Quilts continued to resonate with other organisations, and some were loaned to Washburn Heritage Centre and St Margaret’s as well as to Halifax Minster in late March and the Knitting and Stitching Show in Harrogate. The quilts are now all back in store in the Manor House.
Discussions continue with Dan Goodey at Nell Bank Outdoor Education Centre to explore areas of future joint working in their new independent guise.
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Manor House donated plain fabric left over from making the Lockdown Quilt banners to Ilkley Pride to help them create their organisation’s flag.
Ukrainian support group in Ilkley came to the Manor House in May for a mid-week tour.
A shortened version of the house guide was translated into Ukrainian.
Discussions begun in 2022 with the Twinning Committee to explore the idea of Museum Twinning between Ilkley and Coutances with the idea of sharing one exhibition a year between the 2 museums and live streaming from both organisations as part of the coffee morning schedule.
UK City of Bradford 2025
The Manor House was delighted that the bid for Bradford District to become UK city of culture 2025 was successful. The Manor House has been actively involved in the Bradford 2025 Steering group as well as representing the Ilkley Cultural Cooperative at that forum and plans to play a creative role in the programme of events.
The new senior team for Bradford 2025 is now being appointed and invitations have been made to the new Executive Director to visit the Manor House early in 2023.
Supporting the next generation of Museum and heritage curators
While the Manor House is a small independent museum and art gallery it has a role to play in supporting the next generation of museum and heritage curators. The new Visitor Engagement Leads, Kei and Alex are both looking to develop careers in the heritage and cultural sector and the Trust is looking to support both in their ambitions.
The Trust has also been working with a student from the Netherlands who is keen to gain work experience in Museums and Galleries. The first area the student worked on is the learning resources for the medieval period which we will use during the Medieval May programme in 2023.
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The Trust has hosted several MA placements from University of Leeds since 2018 and the new project plan was agreed at the end of 2022 with the university. The next group of students will begin their placement in early 2023.
We recognise that as a heritage attraction, Ilkley Manor House and the Castle Hill site it sits within can provide the spark for a vast array of learning experiences outside of the classroom in History, Art, Local Studies and Creative Writing. We aim to develop a suite of learning sessions and resources for primary schools to add to our existing Roman offering. Over the last year, Julia Richards, Trustee, has worked collaboratively with Carry Lynott, Heritage Manager and Joy Bray, Education Officer from All Saints Church to create Dig into Ilkley’s Past: Think Like an Archaeologist . This is a 2.5-hour interactive facilitator led session across both buildings where students explore the evidence pointing to who, why and how the first people lived on this site. Ilkley Manor House received funding from Rotary Ilkley and All Saints Church from their Heritage Lottery Project to create the resources. We plan for interested volunteers to help deliver this and future sessions thereby making it sustainable and not reliant on any one person. We have already delivered a briefing to volunteers and several have signed up for training
Governance
Two deputy chairs have been appointed from existing trustees on the Trust Board – Julia Richards and Roger Tilbrook. They will deputise for the chair on occasions at the board and and represent the trust at events.
Helen Hawney, Volunteer Coordinator left the Trust in September to join Good Neighbours. Helen had been instrumental in setting up the volunteer programme and training the new volunteers and this groundwork helped the Trust achieve the quality kitemark from Bradford Council.
Alex Wild and Kei Ip took over the running of the volunteer coordination and have run a very successful volunteer Christmas event.
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Conclusion
As stated at the start of this report the trust started 2022 with a degree of uncertainty about how the year would pan out. As the year unfolded the commitment and enthusiasm for the Manor House from volunteers, supporters and our visitors became apparent, and we ended the year having delivered 3 programmes of activities and events that were attended by over 7,720 people.
Thanks need to go to the trustees who have guided the Manor House through these turbulent times and to the small team of employees who give generously of their time and skills.
Our volunteers also continue to play a vital role in the life of the Manor House and without their input and support Ilkley Manor House would be unable to deliver the current range and depth of programmes.
The increasing partnership working that has developed with All Saints, Bradford 2025, Ilkley BID, Ilkley Playhouse and Ilkley Literature Festival to name but a few are testimony to the enhanced role the Manor House is playing in the culture life of the town.
We hope that this report has given you a snapshot of the work of the Trust during 2022 and we look forward to welcoming our supporters and visitors to the house in 2023.
Signed
Chair of Trustees Date 30/9/23
Reference and Administrative Details
Charity Number: 1174051 Company Number: 010801113
Our Advisers
Accountant Jody Kendall Independent Examiner John Beevers Bank Barclays Solicitor Schofield Sweeney
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Structure, Governance and Management
Governing Document
Ilkley Manor House Trust is a company limited by guarantee and an independent registered charity, governed by a Memorandum and Articles of Association dated 2017.
Appointment of Trustees
There should be between three and twelve Trustees. The Trustees shall become Members by virtue of their appointment as Trustees. If the number of Trustees shall fall below three, the remaining Trustees may act to appoint further Trustees as required. The trustees serving during 2018 and since the year end were as follows:
President Sir Rodney Brooke (Chair until 31.07.18) Trustee & Chair of the Board Sarah Thomas (appointed chair 01.08.18, reappointed 1.12.20) Trustee & Chair of Friends of IMH John Cockshott (appointed 06.17, reappointed 1.12.20) Trustee Daisy Johnson (appointed 19.05.18) Trustee Roger Tilbrook (appointed 01.01.19) Trustee Jenna Holmes (appointed 09.05.19) Trustee Julia Richards (appointed 09.05.19)
Trustee Induction and Training
New trustees undergo an induction process to brief them on the Memorandum and Articles of Association, the Trustee Board and decision-making processes, the Forward Plan 2019-2023, and recent financial performance of the charity.
Organisation
The board of Trustees administers the charity. The board meets monthly and there are subcommittees covering marketing, operations and programme planning. An Operations Manager has been appointed to manage the day to day operations of the charity.
Conflicts of Interest
None of our trustees receive financial or other remuneration for their work for the charity. Trustees must avoid Conflicts of Interest and wherever a Conflict of Interest arises in a matter to be discussed at a meeting of the Trustees or a committee, a Conflicted Trustee must comply with the procedure set out in the articles.
Policies on reserves
The Trustees' policy is that the Charity should have sufficient unrestricted reserves to enable it to meet its financial obligations as and when they fall due without prejudicing the ability of the Charity to raise funding and commit expenditure to its objectives.
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The Trustees carefully considered the financial obligations of the company and have determined a reserve policy that is aimed at protecting a minimum reserve whilst managing funds to ensure that they are appropriately used to support the Charities aims. These are reviewed on an annual basis.
The lower level of reserve has been agreed by the Board to be set at £28,000 representing six months overhead costs of the charity.
The target level is set at £50,000 which represents the projected unrestricted funds that the Charity requires to ensure future sustainability, and most particularly to support the work that is needed to allow the building to become more accessible to the public.
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Independent Examiner’s Report
Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner
It is my responsibility to:
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examine the accounts under section 145 of the Charities Act,
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to follow the procedures laid down in the general Directions given by the Charity Commission (under section 145(5)(b) of the Charities Act, and
Basis of Independent Examiner’s Statement
My examination was carried out in accordance with general Directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinion is given as
to whether the accounts present a ‘true and fair’ view and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below.
Independent Examiner's Statement
In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention:
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which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in, any material respect, the requirements:
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to keep accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act; and
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to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with the accounting requirements of the Charities Act have not been met; or
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to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Signed
John Beevers ACA
Sagars Accountants Ltd
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Statement of Financial Activities
| Notes 2022 Unrestricted funds £ Income from: Grants and donations (3) 11,015 Long Term rental income 30,084 Short term hire and events income 17,973 Solar Gallery and Websales commission 3,805 Other Income 1,409 Total income 64,286 Expenditure on: Short term hire - Manor House Activities 6,066 Legal Fees 900 Capital Expenditure 2,788 Staff costs 23,272 Marketing and publicity 4,690 Volunteers 1,345 Overheads 15,535 Professional Fees 2,180 - Total expenditure 56,776 Net income / (expenditure) 7,510 Net movement in funds 7,510 Fund balances brought forward 73,522 Fund balances carried forward 81,032 |
Notes 2022 Unrestricted funds £ Income from: Grants and donations (3) 11,015 Long Term rental income 30,084 Short term hire and events income 17,973 Solar Gallery and Websales commission 3,805 Other Income 1,409 Total income 64,286 Expenditure on: Short term hire - Manor House Activities 6,066 Legal Fees 900 Capital Expenditure 2,788 Staff costs 23,272 Marketing and publicity 4,690 Volunteers 1,345 Overheads 15,535 Professional Fees 2,180 - Total expenditure 56,776 Net income / (expenditure) 7,510 Net movement in funds 7,510 Fund balances brought forward 73,522 Fund balances carried forward 81,032 |
2022 Restricted funds £ 22,372 22,372 2,932 - 17,432 - - 20,364 2,008 2,008 4,595 6,603 |
2022 Total funds £ 33,387 30,084 17,973 3,805 1,409 86,658 - 8,998 900 20,220 23,272 4,690 1,345 15,535 2,180 77,140 9,518 9,518 78,117 87,635 |
2021 Total funds £ 33,638 31,170 11,734 3,436 - |
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| 79,978 | ||||
| - 14,317 - 6,773 9,134 6,445 3,989 21,299 884 |
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| 62,841 | ||||
| 7,510 7,510 73,522 81,032 |
17,137 | |||
| 17,137 | ||||
| 60,980 | ||||
| 78,117 |
All incoming resources and resources expended derive from continuing activities.
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Balance Sheet
| 2022 Unrestricted £ Current assets Debtors and prepayments 5,317 Stock 1,898 Cash at bank and in hand 78,166 Total current assets 85,381 Current liabilities: amounts falling due within one year Creditors and accruals 4,349 Total current liabilities 4,349 Net current assets / (liabilities) 81,032 Total assets less current liabilities 81,032 Creditors: amounts falling due after one year - Net assets 81,032 Funds Unrestricted funds 81,032 Restricted funds - Endowment funds Total funds 81,032 |
2022 Restricted £ - - 6,603 6,603 - - 6,603 6,603 - 6,603 - 6,603 6,603 |
2022 Total £ 5,317 1,898 84,769 91,984 4,349 4,349 87,635 87,635 - 87,635 81,032 6,603 87,635 |
2021 Total £ 460 454 81,206 |
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| 82,120 | |||
| 4,003 | |||
| 4,003 | |||
| 78,117 | |||
| 78,117 | |||
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| 78,117 | |||
| 73,522 4,595 |
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| 78,117 |
For the year ending 31 December 2022 the charitable company was entitled to exemption from audit under section 477 of the Companies Act 2006 relating to small companies.
The members have not required the charitable company to obtain an audit of its accounts for the year in question in accordance with section 476. The trustees (who also the directors for the purposes of company law) acknowledge their responsibilities for complying with the requirements of the Act with respect to accounting records and the preparation of accounts.
These accounts have been prepared in accordance with the provisions applicable to companies subject to the small companies’ regime and with FRS 102 (effective January 2019).
Approved by the Board of Trustees
Sarah Thomas Date: 30/9/23
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Notes to the Accounts
1 Accounting Policies
1a Basis of preparation of the accounts (financial statements)
The accounts been prepared under the historical cost convention with assets and liabilities recognised at cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant note(s) to these accounts.
The accounts have been prepared in accordance with Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2015) - (Charities SORP (FRS 102)), the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) and the Companies Act 2006 and Charities Act 2011. The charity constitutes a public benefit entity as defined by FRS 102.
1b Preparation of accounts on a going concern basis
The trustees are of the view that there are no material uncertainties about the charity's ability to continue as a going concern.
1c Income recognition
All income is accounted for on an accruals basis.
Income received in advance is deferred until the criteria for income recognition are met. Grants and donations are only included in the SOFA when the charity has unconditional entitlement to the resources.
Where grants are related to performance and specific deliverables, they are accounted for as the charity earns the right to consideration by its performance.
1d Expenditure recognition
Liabilities are recognised as expenditure as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation committing the charity to that expenditure, it is probable that settlement will be required and the amount
1e Value Added Tax
The Charity is not registered for Value Added Tax.
1d Cashflow
The Charity is exempt from the requirement to prepare a cashflow statement on the grounds of its size.
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Notes to the Accounts (ctd)
2. Manor House
On the 4th April 2018, Bradford Metropolitan Council entered into a 5 year lease with Ilkley Manor House Trust. The lease was at a peppercorn rental and has an option to extend at the end of the term.
The lease covers the Manor House and the cottages in Castle Yard.
The lease was subsequently amended on the 7th January 2019, to a 7 year lease, with the same arrangements
In the accounts no value has been assigned to the lease.
3. Restricted Funds
| Grants and donations Grants Ilkley BID Bradford Community Chest BMDC LIT BMDC Film Arts Council England - Project Grant Ronnie Duncan Trust BMDC - Additional restrictions Yorkshire Archealogical Society Pilgrim Trust BMDC COVID Rates Grant Donations Friends of the Manor House - Verbeia Stone Friends of the Manor House - Artefacts (Workhaus) Friends of the Manor House - Garden Friends of the Manor House - Fund Transfer J Cockshott - Verbeia Stone Other Verbeia Stone Donations Rotary - Heritage Rotary - Childrens resources Other Donations |
2022 Unrestricted funds £ - - - - - - - - - 3,817 1,707 - - 5,491 11,015 |
2022 Restricted funds £ - - 150 - - - 2,020 1,200 4,200 90 2,000 625 807 6,560 1,220 - 3,500 - 22,372 |
2022 2021 Total Total funds funds £ £ - 1,500 - 448 150 1,500 - 100 - 5,341 - 3,000 2,020 - 1,200 - 4,200 - 3,907 19,051 2,000 - 625 807 1,707 6,560 - 1,220 - - 1,500 3,500 500 5,491 699 33,387 33,638 |
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Notes to the Accounts (ctd)
| Restricted funds Balance b/f Incoming £ £ Bradford Community Chest 117 BMDC LIT 150 BMDC COVID Rates Grant 90 Co-op 2,478 - Rotary - Heritage 1,500 - Rotary - Childrens resources 500 3,500 BMDC - Additional restrictions 2,020 Yorkshire Archealogical Society 1,200 Pilgrim Trust 4,200 Friends of the Manor House - Verbeia Stone 2,000 Friends of the Manor House - Artefacts (Workhaus) 625 J Cockshott - Verbeia Stone 6,560 Other Verbeia Stone Donations 1,220 Friends of the Manor House (Garden) 807 4,595 22,372 Fund name Purpose of restriction |
Outgoing £ 117 150 90 - 1,375 2,020 1,200 4,200 2,000 625 6,560 1,220 807 20,364 - |
Transfers £ - |
Balance c/f £ - - - 2,478 125 4,000 - - - - - |
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| 6,603 | |||
Bradford Community Chest Wall wash lights and cable Co-op Fund to create music that was accessible to individuals with additional needs Rotary - Heritage Heritage interpretation Rotary - Childrens resources Childrens resources BMDC - Additional restrictions Restart Grant for IT equipment Yorkshire Archealogical Society Interpretation for the House related to Verbeia Stone Pilgrim Trust Mullion Window repair Verbeia Stone Verbeia Stone Project Friends of the Manor House (Garden) Restricted funds for use in the Manor House garden
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Notes to the Accounts (ctd)
4. Staff costs
| Staff costs and numbers Gross salaries Social security costs Employment allowance Pensions Contactors Total Staff costs |
2022 £ 19,443 - 87 19,530 3,742 23,272 |
2021 £ - - - |
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| 9,134 | ||
| 9,134 |
The average number employees during the year was 4, being an average of 0.8 full time equivalent (2021 - NIL).
There were no employees with emoluments above £60,000.
5. Trustee Expenses and Related party transactions
No trustee received any expenses other than those relating to reimbursement for expense legitimately incurred during this year or the previous year.
There were no related party transactions during this year or the previous year.
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Ilkley Manor House Trust
We are a charity set up in 2017 by a passionate and committed group of local residents who saw the importance of working in partnership to keep the Manor House open as a community asset for all to enjoy. If you would like this information in an alternative format, please call us on 07834 547 959 or you can email us at admin@ilkleymanorhouse.org Ilkley Manor House Trust is a company limited by guarantee, and an independent registered charity, number 1174051. Its board is made up of committed and professional volunteers. Patron: Alan Titchmarsh President: Sir Rodney Brooke Chair: Sarah Thomas www.ilkleymanorhouse.org Please recycle after use.
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