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2022-03-31-accounts

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Trustees' report 1-5
Independent Examiner's report
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
beyond
our wildest dreams
when
HM King Charles
III (then,
HRH
Prince ofWales) agreed to unveil the statue.
However,
on the day,
HM King Charles was indisposed,
and the unveiling
was excellently
undertaken
by Nigel Atkinson
Esq. , HM Lord-Lieutenant
of
Hampshire.
We could not have been more delighted
to host HM
King Charles three weeks later when he visited the statue.
The unveiling
was accompanied
by a reception
in the Great Hall of
Winchester
Castle, an exhibition
for the public, and the distribution
of an information
leaflet.
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.
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
benefit) increasingly
popular.
Much progress was made during the year with our book, written
by
Rebecca Abrams
and entitled
"Licoricia ofWinchester:
Power and
Prejudice
in Medieval
England".
This was published
in the summer
of2022.
Fund-raising
continued
throughout
the year and our ambitions
were
achieved
thanks to many very generous
donations.
The trustees
have had regard to the guidance
issued
by the
Charity Commission
on public benefit.
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Summary ofthe main Summary
ofthe main achievements
ofthe charity during the
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
One ofthe project was to erect the statue
with an information
board
close to it, hold a small exhibition
to accompany
the unveiling,
create Key Stage 3 lessons for children,
produce
and distribute
an
information
leaflet, and publish
our book.
With the publication
of
the book in the summer
of2022, all these have been achieved,
with the exception ofthe information
board, where good progress
has subsequently
been made towards
its completion.
The statue
The unveiling
ofthe statue was preceded
by hard work by sculptor,
lan Rank-Broadley,
in finishing
the life-size statue, casting and
patinating
it. There was also much to do in submitting
a request
for
planning
permission,
finalising
the statue site, and designing
and
commissioning
the plinth.
Much work went into preparations
for the unveiling,
and we are
grateful for all the assistance we received
from Hampshire
County
Council
in organising
it. We were extremely
pleased
that the
unveiling
was supported
by a wide range ofsenior faith and other
leaders,
with the help ofthe Council ofChristians
and Jews.
Chief
Rabbi Ephraim
Mirvis (Chief Rabbi ofthe United
Hebrew
Congregations
ofthe Commonwealth)
gave a magnificent
and
moving speech.
Other leaders included
Rabbi Charley
Baginsky
(CEO of Liberal Judaism),
Rabbi Joseph Dweck (Senior Rabbi of
the Spanish
and Portuguese
Community
ofthe United
Kingdom),
Archbishop
Nikitas
Loulias (Archbishop
ofthe Greek Orthodox
diocese ofThyateira
and Great Britain), Archbishop
Kevin
McDonald
(Archbishop
Emeritus ofthe Roman
Catholic Archdiocese
of Southwark),
The Very Reverend
Catherine
Ogle (Dean ofWinchester
Cathedral),
Reverend
Dr Hugh Osgood
(Moderator
ofthe Free Churches
Group), Bishop Debbie Sellin
(Bishop of Southampton
and acting Bishop ofWinchester),
Reverend
Dr Richard Sudworth
(Secretary for Inter Religious
Affairs to the Archbishop
of Canterbury
and National
Inter Religious
Affairs Advisor for the Church of England),
Marie van der Zyl
(President
ofthe Board of Deputies of British Jews), The Lord
Mann
(HM Government
adviser on Antisemitism),
many
leading
Rabbis from different denominations,
and local Muslim
representatives.
Senior representatives
from Hampshire
County
Council, Winchester
Council, the Hampshire
Cultural
Trust, and
local organisations
were also present, as were donors to the
Appeal.
The unveiling
was accompanied
by a klezmer
band and
was well attended
by over a thousand
members
ofthe public.
Security was provided
by mounted
police.
Over two hundred
guests were entertained
in Winchester's
Great Hall as part of Her
Late Majesty Queen
Elizabeth
II's Platinum
Jubilee celebrations.
Klezmer music was again played,
and a guard of honour was
provided
by the Gurkhas.
At the Great Hall, a speech was given
on Licoricia's connections
with Winchester
by Councillor
Keith
Mans, Chairman
of Ham
shire Count
Council, and one ofour

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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
to the nearest
6
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
{seetable).
Sub total
Total receipts 71,486 8,700 - 80,186 84,899
A3 Pa ments
Independent
examination
olthe accounts
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)
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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Unrestricted Restricted Endowment
Categories Details funds funds funds
to nearest f to nearestf to nearest f
Bt Cash funds Bank 42,492
Total cash funds 42,492
(verve Celenccs wiiil receipts aod paymecn
vcccum(e))
Unrestricted Restricted Endowment
funcis funds funds
Details to neareut f to usa recitf lo oeoreel 2
B2Other monetary assets
Details Fund to which
asset be)on a
Cost (optional) Current value
o tional
63 Investment assets
Details Fund to which
asset helen s
Cost (optional) Current value
o lional
64Assets retained for the
charity's own use
Fund to which Amount due When due
Details lish)at
relates
o tiloou o tlonul
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
on Signature Print Name Date of
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William Carver