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| Receipts | and | Payments | accounts | 7-8 |
| During the financial year we completed our prime objective —the erection ofthe statue —on 10'" February 2022. We were honoured |
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| beyond our wildest dreams when HM King Charles III (then, HRH |
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| Prince ofWales) agreed to unveil the statue. However, on the day, |
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| HM King Charles was indisposed, and the unveiling was excellently |
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| undertaken by Nigel Atkinson Esq. , HM Lord-Lieutenant of |
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| Hampshire. We could not have been more delighted to host HM |
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| King Charles three weeks later when he visited the statue. | |||||||
| The unveiling was accompanied by a reception in the Great Hall of |
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| Winchester Castle, an exhibition for the public, and the distribution |
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| of an information leaflet. |
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| Summary | ofthe main | ||||||
| activities undertaken for the public benefit in relation to these objects (include within this section the statutory |
Both events drew public crowds in the thousands. The statue has been exceptionally well received by all visitors and is now forming the fulcrum ofour educational work. |
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| declaration that trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public |
Earlier in the year, Hampshire County Council completed Key Stage 3 lessons, and these are now available free to schools in Hampshire, and nationally for a small fee. They are proving |
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| benefit) | increasingly popular. |
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| Much progress was made during the year with our book, written by |
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| Rebecca Abrams and entitled "Licoricia ofWinchester: Power and |
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| Prejudice in Medieval England". This was published in the summer |
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| of2022. | |||||||
| Fund-raising continued throughout the year and our ambitions were |
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| achieved thanks to many very generous donations. |
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| The trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the |
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| Charity Commission on public benefit. |
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| Summary | ofthe main | Summary ofthe main achievements ofthe charity during the |
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| achievements ofthe charity during the year |
year The unveiling and royal visit were the highlights ofthe year, but much was accomplished towards our other goals also. Phase |
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| One ofthe project was to erect the statue with an information board |
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| close to it, hold a small exhibition to accompany the unveiling, |
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| create Key Stage 3 lessons for children, produce and distribute |
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| information leaflet, and publish our book. With the publication of |
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| the book in the summer of2022, all these have been achieved, |
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| with the exception ofthe information board, where good progress |
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| has subsequently been made towards its completion. |
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| The statue | ||||
| The unveiling ofthe statue was preceded by hard work by sculptor, |
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| lan Rank-Broadley, in finishing the life-size statue, casting and |
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| patinating it. There was also much to do in submitting a request |
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| planning permission, finalising the statue site, and designing and |
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| commissioning the plinth. |
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| Much work went into preparations for the unveiling, and we are |
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| grateful for all the assistance we received from Hampshire County |
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| Council in organising it. We were extremely pleased that the |
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| unveiling was supported by a wide range ofsenior faith and other |
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| leaders, with the help ofthe Council ofChristians and Jews. Chief |
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| Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis (Chief Rabbi ofthe United Hebrew |
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| Congregations ofthe Commonwealth) gave a magnificent and |
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| moving speech. Other leaders included Rabbi Charley Baginsky |
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| (CEO of Liberal Judaism), Rabbi Joseph Dweck (Senior Rabbi of |
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| the Spanish and Portuguese Community ofthe United Kingdom), |
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| Archbishop Nikitas Loulias (Archbishop ofthe Greek Orthodox |
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| diocese ofThyateira and Great Britain), Archbishop Kevin |
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| McDonald (Archbishop Emeritus ofthe Roman |
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| Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark), The Very Reverend Catherine |
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| Ogle (Dean ofWinchester Cathedral), Reverend Dr Hugh Osgood |
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| (Moderator ofthe Free Churches Group), Bishop Debbie Sellin |
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| (Bishop of Southampton and acting Bishop ofWinchester), |
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| Reverend Dr Richard Sudworth (Secretary for Inter Religious |
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| Affairs to the Archbishop of Canterbury and National Inter Religious |
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| Affairs Advisor for the Church of England), Marie van der Zyl |
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| (President ofthe Board of Deputies of British Jews), The Lord |
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| Mann (HM Government adviser on Antisemitism), many leading |
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| Rabbis from different denominations, and local Muslim |
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| representatives. Senior representatives from Hampshire County |
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| Council, Winchester Council, the Hampshire Cultural Trust, and |
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| local organisations were also present, as were donors to the |
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| Appeal. The unveiling was accompanied by a klezmer band and |
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| was well attended by over a thousand members ofthe public. |
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| Security was provided by mounted police. Over two hundred |
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| guests were entertained in Winchester's Great Hall as part of Her |
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| Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee celebrations. |
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| Klezmer music was again played, and a guard of honour was |
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| provided by the Gurkhas. At the Great Hall, a speech was given |
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| on Licoricia's connections with Winchester by Councillor Keith |
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| Mans, Chairman of Ham shire Count Council, and one ofour |
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Receipts and payments The ucorlcia of Winchester Appeal |
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| For the period from |
Period | start date 01/04/2021 |
To | Period end date 31/03/2022 |
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| Unrestricted funds |
Restricted funds |
Endowment funds |
Total | funds | Lastyear | |||||||||
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to the nearest 5 | to the nearest f | to the | nearest 5 | to the nearest f | ||||||||
| A1 Receipts | ||||||||||||||
| Donations and o rants |
66,736 | 8,700 | 75,436 | 63,161 | ||||||||||
| Gift aid | 4,750 | 4,750 | 1,738 | |||||||||||
| Sub total | (Gross income for AR) |
71,486 | 8,700 | 80,186 | 84,899 | |||||||||
| A2 Asset and | investment sales |
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| Sub total | ||||||||||||||
| Total receipts | 71,486 | 8,700 | - | 80,186 | 84,899 | |||||||||
| A3 Pa ments | ||||||||||||||
| Independent examination olthe accounts |
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| 600 | 600 | 600 | ||||||||||||
| Statue & Plinth | 72,624 | 72,624 | 31,070 | |||||||||||
| Book on Liconoa | ofWinchester | 6,073 | 6,700 | 13,773 | 3,500 | |||||||||
| Education lessons |
7,400 | |||||||||||||
| Professional fees |
2,400 | |||||||||||||
| Admmistraiion expenses |
17 | 17 | ||||||||||||
| Psmting iiliustrstion for book |
1,102 | 1,102 | ||||||||||||
| Ceremony Io unveil the statue |
7,296 | 7,296 | ||||||||||||
| Sub total | 86,712 | 8,700 | 95,412 | 45,469 | ||||||||||
| A4 Asset and | investment | |||||||||||||
| purchases, {seetable) |
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| Sub total | ||||||||||||||
| Total Payments | 86,712 | 8,700 | - | 95,412 | 45,469 | |||||||||
| Net ofreceiptsl(payments) | 15,226 | 15,226 | 39,430 | |||||||||||
| A5 Transfers | between | funds | ||||||||||||
| A6 Cash funds last year end | 52,718 | 5,000 | 57,718 | 18,288 | ||||||||||
| Cash funds this | year end | 37,492 | 5,000 | 42,492 | 57,718 |
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| Categories | Details | funds | funds | funds | ||||||||
| to nearest f | to | nearestf | to nearest | f | ||||||||
| Bt Cash | funds | Bank | 42,492 | |||||||||
| Total | cash funds | 42,492 | ||||||||||
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| 63 Investment | assets | |||||||||||
| Details | Fund to which asset helen s |
Cost (optional) | Current value o lional |
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| 64Assets retained | for | the | ||||||||||
| charity's | own | use | ||||||||||
| Fund to which | Amount | due | When due | |||||||||
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| 65 Liabilities | Book costs | Unrestricted | 1,520 | |||||||||
| Leaflet costs | Unrestricted | 602 | ||||||||||
| Statue costs | Unrestricted | 19,927 | ||||||||||
| Signed by one or two trustees behalf of all the trustees |
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| William | Carver |