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Trustees’ Annual Report for the period From 1[ST] NOVEMBER 2021 To 31[ST] OCTOBER 2022 Charity name: MILFORD-ON-SEA HISTORICAL RECORD SOCIETY Charity registration number: 1177587
Objectives and Activities
| Objectives and Activities | |
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| Summary of the purposes of the charity as set out in its governing document. [SORP 1.17] |
The promotion, for the benefit of the public, of knowledge and research into the history and heritage of Milford-on-Sea and its surrounding area by: research, recording and preservation of the history of the area including promoting and encouraging the study of its history, heritage and archaeology; collection and research of records relating to Milford and making them accessible to the public; and liaison with other history groups locally, regionally and nationally to further the interests of the society. |
| Summary of the main activities in relation to those purposes for the public benefit, in particular, the activities, projects or services identified in the accounts. [SORP 1.17, 1.19] |
Provision of talks, lectures and podcasts and new accessions to the society’s archives. Preparation for publication of the Society’s Occasional Magazine. Continuation of the Cornwallis Remembered initiative through the preparation of a full learning resource for KS2 with St Barbe Art Gallery and Museum and the support for a memorial to Cornwallis at St Ann’s Portsmouth. Provision of new search aids to support local history research through the project Local History Lives! The website will be refreshed to as part of this initiative to promote the Society’s activities and publicise its governing documents. Through a new project, Hurst Castle Interpretation, we are researching and recording the local history of the ancient monument on Hurst Spit. The people and events surrounding this English Heritage building will be explored and presented to the public. Extending collaborative activities with other local history organisations, both national and local. |
| Statement confirming whether the trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit.[SORP 1.18] |
The Trustees have ensured that the main activities undertaken in 2022 have furthered the charity’s purposes for the public benefit and can confirm that they have had regard to the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit. |
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Achievements and Performance
| Summary of the main achievements of the charity, identifying the difference the charity’s work has made to the circumstances of its beneficiaries and any wider benefits to society as a whole. [SORP 1.20] |
Continued production of a series of bi-monthly podcasts featuring aspects of our local history, drawing on past lectures, and photographs, maps and items from our sound archives. Maintaining the frequency of a newsletter to members on a bi-monthly basis. Continuation of the cataloguing of the Society’s archives with a further ~1500 entries being added, taking the total number to nearly 10,000. Additional items have been received from members and will be added to the archive. Worked with The 1805 Club on a joint proposal for a national memorial to a former resident, Admiral Sir William Cornwallis to be placed at St Ann’s Church in Portsmouth Dockyard. Raised funding for and initiated the Local History Lives! project. Initiated the Hurst Castle Interpretation project. |
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Financial Review
| Financial Review | |
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| Review of the charity’s financial position at the end of the period [SORP 1.21] |
2022 was a much better year for the society, financially and on other measures. Our membership and renewals are moving back up which helps cover our regular costs and most members are able to gift aid their membership. This, along with using email rather than paper printing, allows us to keep the membership costs low. Our outing to Hinton Ampner made a small surplus, though this was mainly due to some late cancellations which lowered the numbers and some of the costs. Our Occasional Magazine and other sales are steady. Our total income for the period November 2022 to October 2023 (our financial year ends early to give time to review the accounts for the January AGM) was £14,389.34 but the bulk of this are the grants received for the Local History Lives project. Cornwallis and Local History Lives projects are spending within their plan and budgets and our general expenditure is back on a more normal footing. The total expenditure of £11,234.73 leaves us a surplus of £3,154.61 but the bulk of this is restricted to the aforementioned projects. The surplus excluding grants and project spend was £835.91. |
| Statement explaining the policy for holding reserves stating why they are held [SORP 1.22 |
MOSHRS holds a reserves fund in order to cover any unexpected, unavoidable costs (such as the loss of the archive storage facility) and in order to initiate new projects, events or initiatives (expecting that these would ultimately need further grants orgifts to complete). |
| Amount of reserves held [SORP 1.22] |
£7,960 |
| Reasons for holding zero reserves[SORP 1.22] |
N/A |
| Details of fund materially in deficit[SORP 1.24] |
N/A |
| Explanation of any uncertainties about the charity continuing as a going concern [SORP 1.23] |
None |
Structure, Governance and Management
Type of governing document The charity is governed by a Trust Deed as a charitable incorporated organization [CIO]. [SORP 1.25] How is the charity constituted? CIO [SORP 1.25]
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| Trustee selection methods including details of any constitutional provisions e.g. election to post or name of any person or body entitled to appoint one or more trustees [SORP 1.25] |
Eligibility for trusteeship (a) Every charity trustee must be a natural person. (b) No one may be appointed as a charity trustee: • if he or she is under the age of 16 years; or • if he or she would automatically cease to hold office under the provisions of clause 15(1)(f). (c) No one is entitled to act as a charity trustee whether on appointment or on any re-appointment until he or she has expressly acknowledged, in whatever way the charity trustees decide, his or her acceptance of the office of charity trustee. Number of charity trustees (a) There must be at least four charity trustees. If the number falls below this minimum, the remaining trustee or trustees may act only to call a meeting of the charity trustees, or appoint a new charity trustee. (b) There is no maximum number of charity trustees that may be appointed. Appointment of charity trustees (1) At the first annual general meeting of the members of the CIO all the charity trustees shall retire from office; (2) At every subsequent annual general meeting of the members of the CIO, one- third of the charity trustees shall retire from office. If the number of charity trustees is not three or a multiple of three, then the number nearest to one-third shall retire from office, but if there is only one charity trustee, he or she shall retire; (3) The charity trustees to retire by rotation shall be those who have been longest in office since their last appointment or reappointment. If any trustees were last appointed or reappointed on the same day those to retire shall (unless they otherwise agree among themselves) be determined by lot; (4) The vacancies so arising may be filled by the decision of the members at the annual general meeting; any vacancies not filled at the annual general meeting may be filled as provided in sub-clause (5) of this clause; (5) The members or the charity trustees may at any time decide to appoint a new charity trustee, whether in place of a charity trustee who has retired or been removed in accordance with clause 15 (Retirement and removal of charity trustees), or as an additional charity trustee, provided that the limit specified in clause 12(3) on the number of charity trustees would not as a result be exceeded; during the year, the Trustees may appoint up to 2 additional Trustees who will stand down at the next AGM. (6) A person so appointed by the members of the CIO shall retire in accordance with the provisions of sub-clauses (2) and (3) of this clause. A person so appointed by the charity trustees shall retire at the conclusion of the next annual general meeting after the date of his or her appointment, and shall not be counted for the purpose of determining which of the charity trustees is to retire by rotation at that meeting. |
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| Reference and Administrative details | Reference and Administrative details |
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| Charityname | Milford-on-Sea Historical Record Society |
| Other name the charityuses | MoSHRS |
| Registered charitynumber | 1177587 |
| Charity’s principal address | 4 Park Close, Milford on Sea SO41 0QT |
Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
| Trustee name | Office (if any) | Dates acted if not for wholeyear |
Name of body) entitled to appoint trustee |
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| Christopher Hobby | Chairman | Membership | |
| Robert Braid | Archivist | Membership |
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Andrew Priestley | Treasurer and Acting Secretary |
Membership | |
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| Chris Sanders | Membership | |||
| Joanna Close-Brooks | Resigned 14 July 2022 | Membership | ||
| Lynton Robins | Membership | |||
| Celia Jones | Membership Secretary | Membership | ||
| Paul French | Membership | |||
| David Graves | Elected 14 July 2022 | Trustees |
Corporate trustees – names of the directors at the date the report was approved
| Director name | N/A | |
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| Name of trustees holdingtitle topropertybelongingto the charity | ||
| Trustee name | Dates acted if not for wholeyear | N/A |
| Funds held as custodian trustees on | behalf of others | |
| Description of the assets held in this capacity | N/A | |
| Name and objects of the charity on whose behalf the assets are held and how this falls within the custodian charity’s objects |
N/A | |
| Details of arrangements for safe custody and segregation of such assets from the charity’s own assets |
N/A |
Declarations
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above. Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees
Signature(s) Full name(s) Christopher Hobby Andrew Priestley Position (e.g. Secretary, Chair) Chairman Acting Secretary Date
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| Milford on Sea Historical Income&Expenditure Ac |
Record Society count2021/2022 |
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| RegCharityNo1177587 | 12 months | 10months | |
| Yearending | yearending | ||
| Income | 31/10/2022 | 31/10/2021 | Notes(for2022) |
| Annual Subscriptions Donation -GiftAided | 1,475.00 | 1,120.00 | IncreaseInmembership |
| Annual Subscriptions Donation - Non Gift Aided | 530.00 | 560.00 | |
| Visitor Fees | 20.00 | 10.00 | |
| General Donations Received - Gift Aided | 115.98 | 20.00 | |
| General DonationsReceived - Non Gift Aided | 122.00 | 550.00 | |
| General Sales | 82.00 | 22.00 | _Books, teatowelsetc... _ |
| Occasional Magazine | 219.50 | 102.50 | |
| OutingReceipts | 1,013.00 | 0.00 | HintonAmpner&SouthwickPark |
| GiftAid Refund (fromHMRC) | 414.44 | 352.06 | IncreaseInGiftAiding |
| 10,341.00 | |||
| GrantsfromParishCouncil, Hampshire | |||
| Local History Lives | CouncilandNations/Heritage | ||
| Cornwallis | 50.00 | ||
| Bank Interest&otherincome | 6.42 | 0.86 | |
| TOTAL | £14,389.34 | 2,737.42 |
| Milford onSeaHisto Income&Expenditur |
rical Record Society e Account2021/2022 |
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| Yearending | yearending | ||
| Expenditure | 31/10/2022 | 31/10/2021 | |
| Lecture Costs | 340.00 | 150.20 | Expenses/Gfftstovisitingspeakers |
| Hall Hire | 540.00 | 45.00 | Al/SaintsandtheVillageHall |
| Archive Storage | 400.00 | 400.00 | ArtefactsheldatVillageHall |
| Expenses, Secretarial&Postage | 191.57 | 106.35 | |
| Printing Occasonal Magazine | 0.00 | 470.00 | |
| Printing&Stationery | 70.00 | 133.00 | Usingemailffpossible |
| Advertising | 0.00 | ||
| BALH, Hamp. FieldClub, Archives | |||
| Insurance&Affiliations | 408.29 | 295.58 | Trust; publicliability&_otherins. _ |
| Acquisitions | 0.00 | ||
| OutingCosts | 971.45 | seeabove, outingreceipts | |
| AGM Costs | 116.40 | 12.00 | printingfor2022AGM |
| Catering Costs | 0.00 | ||
| Event Costs | 0.00 | ||
| Cornwallis/Peyton projects | 1,048.94 | 679.44 | PlaqueforStAnn's&AllSaints |
| Local History Lives Project | 7,023.36 | CommunitySites&others | |
| Miscellaneous | 124.72 | 429.98 | HSBCcharges&CardReader |
| TOTAL | £11,234.73 | 2,721.55 | |
| Surplus/[Deflcit] foryear | £3,154.61 | 1.5.87 | 835.91 |
| ExcludingLHL&Cornwallisprojects |
| "Restricted" Funds | 7,624.83 | 5,306.13 | Cornwallis' &'LocalHistory'activities | ||
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| "Free" Funds (unrestricted, prev yr) | 7,972.92 | 10,275.75 | Ofwhichupto£3kmarkedforLHL | ||
| Surplus/Deficitfortheyear | 3,154.61 | 15.87 | |||
| Total "Free" Funds | 11,127.53 | 10,291.62 | |||
| TotalcashAssets | £18,752.36 | 15,597.75 | |||
| Made upof: | |||||
| AllBankingMoneytransferredtoLloyds | |||||
| BankCurrent Account(s) | 18,585.28 | 2,445.43 | 3110/22 | ||
| BankDeposit Account | 0.00 | 12,775.24 | |||
| ofwhich,restricted(C'wallis) | 4,307.19 | ||||
| ofwhich,restricted(LHL) | 3,317.64 | Plusupto£3kfrom_MOSHRS_funds | |||
| ofwhichUNrestricted | 10,960.45 | Ofwhich£3k'dedicated'forLHL | |||
| Cashin Hand | 167.08 | 377.08 | Moneyforcashsales | ||
| Total | £18,752.36 | 15,597.75 |
| **Income &E ** | xpenditu | **reA ** | **ccount2 ** |
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| Other assets | Date | Purchase price | |
| Storage cabinets, chest | 2012 | 4845 | |
| Display panels, storage drives | 2013 | 192 | |
| Projector | 2020 | 299 |
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| Laptop | 2021 | 350 |
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| Historical Records&Artifacts |