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2021-04-30-accounts

THE W W WINTER HERITAGE TRUST

Trustees Report and Accounts for the year ended 30[Th] April 2021

CONTENTS

Trustees’ Report
Statement of Trustees’ Responsibilities
Statement of Financial Activities and Balance Sheet
Notes forming part of the Accounts
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THE FOLLOWING PERSONS SERVED AS TRUSTEES THROUGHOUT THE YEAR:

Philip Neil Ward Angela Leeson Philip Alwyn Harrison Geoffrey Blackwell (resigned 31 August 2021) Dr Mark Hall Diane Bowler

Principal Office: 45, Midland Road, Derby DE1 2SP

Bankers: CAF Bank Ltd., West Malling, Kent ME19 4JQ

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THE W W WINTER HERITAGE TRUST

The trustees present this report, together with the accounts for the year ended 30[th] April 2021.

AIMS, OBJECTS AND HISTORY

The constitution of the Charity was approved on 27[th] July 2017 and became a registered charity on 31[st] August 2017.

The objects of the Charity are for the public benefit to advance the education of the public in the history of photography and in particular that relating to W W Winter Ltd., the city of Derby and the East Midlands, in all its aspects by any means as the trustees see fit, including through: the presentation of public meetings and lectures; the dissemination of knowledge through appropriate publications; financial and volunteer support for the W W Winter Collection Trust and support to manage, car for, make accessible and develop the collection.

The trustees are aware of the guidance issued by the Charity Commission with regard to public benefit and believe that this requirement is met through public lectures, exhibitions and the opening of the studio premises to the public on designated Heritage Days and by appointment at other times.

CHAIR’S REPORT AND STATEMENT OF ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE

The ‘lockdown’ imposed by the government relating to the Covid Pandemic in March 2020 meant that the business was closed, and the volunteer programme suspended until restrictions lifted in the summer of 2020. The premises were inspected by Derby Council and certified as Covid Secure and as a result, a very limited number of volunteers returned to continue cleaning and scanning plates in the volunteer office for two hours each, three days a week, until the second lockdown suspended operations for a further period of time. The programme remained inactive until the end of the financial year, only re-starting in April 2021.

As Heritage Open Days and the FORMAT Festival were cancelled or, in the case of Format, made available online, the studio was not able to be opened to the public and so no visitors came to the studio or had tours of the building. The lecture programme was also suspended. The ‘Behind the Barbed Wire’ project report was, nevertheless completed and was deemed to have been extremely successful at raising the profile of the Trust and establishing a track record of academic work, academic and public engagement. The project attracted local TV news and radio coverage. Contact with the University of Leeds has been maintained and a follow-on project is being considered as a possibility within the next five years.

Philip Neil Ward – Chairman 10[th] November 2021

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FINANCIAL REVIEW AND RESERVES POLICY

The Trustees are still happy that there is not a requirement for them to have a formal reserves policy save that when grants are received, they will be set aside in restricted funds to enable proper accountability for project expenditure. At present all reserves are General Reserves.

This report was approved by the Trustees on 10[th] November 2021 and signed on their behalf

Signed by Philip Neil Ward – Chairman

Date: 10th November 2021

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THE W W WINTER HERITAGE TRUST

STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND TRUSTEES

The Charity is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) with an association Governing Document. This was registered on 31 August 2017.

The trustees serving during the year are listed on page 3.

At every Annual General Meeting, one third of the Trustees shall retire from office (The longest serving must resign first) but they are permitted to be re-elected or re-appointed by the members. Geoffrey Blackwell and Philip Alwyn Harrison retired by rotation at the Annual General Meeting and were dually reelected.

At any one time, the constitution stipulates there should be a minimum of four Trustees with a maximum of ten. All new trustees go through an induction process.

The trustees meet several times a year and each matter is determined by a simple majority of votes of the trustees present at the meeting, providing a quorum of at least three Trustees are present. In case of equality of votes, the Chair has a second or casting vote.

RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE ACCOUNTS

The Trustees are responsible for preparing the Trustees’ report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and regulations.

The trustees must not approve the financial statements unless they are satisfied that they give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity of the incoming resources and application of resources, including the income and expenditure, of the charity for the period. In preparing these financial statements the Trustees’ are required to:

The Trustees’ are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that are sufficient to show and explain the charity’s transactions, disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the provisions of the Charity’s constitution. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the Charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.

This Annual Report of the Trustees, prepared under the Charities Act 2011, was approved by the Board of Trustees on 10[th] November 2021

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THE W W WINTER HERITAGE TRUST

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH APRIL 2021

lncoming Resources
Voluntary lncome
Donations
Members’ subscriptions and Gift Aid
Activities for generating funds
Lectures and Open days
Miscellaneous income
Other incoming resources
Book Sales
Total lncoming Resources
Resources Expended
Costs associated with fundraising activities
Charitable activities National Heritage Lottery Fund
Donation to W W Winter CollectionTrust

Finance and Miscellaneous Costs
Total Resources Expended
Net incoming resources
Total funds brought forward
Transfer to Unrestricted Reserves
Total Funds carried forward
NHLF Project*
Project costs
Project funding brought forward
Project funding carried forward
Project Book sales
Restricted Funds transferred to unrestricted funds
BALANCE SHEET AT 30th APRIL 2021
Current Assets
Cash at Bank and in hand
Less: Creditor (W W Winter Collection Trust)
Net assets
Funds**
Unrestricted funds carried forward
Unrestricted Restricted Total this Total last
Funds
funds
year year
£
£
£
£
6
-
6 58
600
- 600
706
471
91
-
91
-
697 - 697 1235
45
-
45
85
-
-
-
1000
72
-
72
250
117
- 117
1335
580
-
580
-100
2424
-
2424
1932
592
3004
-
3004
2424*
8473
8366
-107
699
592
3004
3004
3424
-
-
1000
3004
3004 2424
3004
3004
2424
Unrestricted Restricted Total this Total last
Funds
funds
year year
£
£
£
£
6
-
6 58
600
- 600
706
471
91
-
91
-
697 - 697 1235
45
-
45
85
-
-
-
1000
72
-
72
250
117
- 117
1335
580
-
580
-100
2424
-
2424
1932
592
3004
-
3004
2424*
8473
8366
-107
699
592
3004
3004
3424
-
-
1000
3004
3004 2424
3004
3004
2424
697 - 697
45
-
72
-
45

-
-

-
72
117 - 117
580
2424
-
580

-
2424

3004 -
3004
3004
-





3004

-
3004 3004
3004 3004

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1 - ACCOUNTING POLICIES

The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the Charities SORP FRS 102 applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with FRS 102, the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland, the Companies Act 2006 and UK Generally Accepted Practice as it applies from 1 January 2015.

The Charity meets the definition of a public benefit entity under FRS 102. Assets and liabilities are initially recognised at historical cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant accounting policy note(s).

Income is included in the Statement of Financial Activities (SoFA) when: the charity becomes entitled to the resources; it is more likely than not that the trustees will receive the resources; and the monetary value can be measured with sufficient reliability.

2 - LEGACIES

The Charity received no legacies in the period.

3 - GRANTS

National Lottery Heritage Fund Grant: The NLHF awarded a grant of £10,000 to support a project to facilitate research into the reasons for W W Winter Ltd having taken images of First World War German prisoners. The project was completed in 2020.

4 - EXPENDED RESOURCES

Liabilities the Trust incurred no material expenses.

5 - GOVERNANCE AND SUPPORT COSTS

No support costs were incurred during the period

6 - FUNDS

The Funds held by the charity are: Unrestricted funds

These are funds which can be used in accordance with the charitable objects, at the discretion of the trustees, and Designated funds

These are funds earmarked by the trustees for a particular purpose. In the year under review, the designated funds relate wholly to the NHLF grant.

7 - RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

Geoffrey Blackwell and Diane Bowler are also a Trustees of The WW Winter Collection Trust. Angela Leeson is a Director of W W Winter Limited. Transactions between these related parties are essential to the running and management of the Trust for the reasons set out the Objects (Paragraph 3 of the Constitution). All transactions between the related parties have been approved by the Trustees in the furtherance of the said Objects.

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8 - OTHER MATTERS

The income of the Charity falls below that requiring an external examination of the accounts.

The Charity received no investment income.

No Trustees' remuneration was paid in the period.

The Charity has no Fixed Assets.

The Charity is not a grant making charity.

The Charity has no employees.

The Charity had no debtors or creditors at 30th April 2021

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