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2025-03-31-accounts

THE ROYAL CROWN DERBY MUSEUM CHARITABLE TRUST

(Image shows volunteers adding a back stamp to a plate)

Email address: ewoledge@royalcrownderby.co.uk Website: www.royalcrownderbymuseum.com Charity Number: 1179781 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025

ANNUAL REPORT 2025

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DETAILS

Reference and Administration Details

Registered charity number 1179781

Address Royal Crown Derby Museum 194 Osmaston Road Derby DE23 8JZ Trustees Olivia Dean (Was acting chair) John Coyne (retired this year) Hereward Tresidder (Treasurer) James Lewis Elizabeth Neathy / Payce (retired this year) Francesca Vine (current acting chair) Karen van Hoey Smith Elizabeth Woledge (new this year) Sarah Louise Giles

Bank HSBC Crown Bank Hanley Stoke on Trent Staffordshire ST1 1DA

Structure, governance and management

Governing document Declaration of Trust adopted 25 September 2018. Trustees are appointed to represent a range of skills and knowledge. New trustees are briefed on their role

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and responsibilities and on the Trust’s principal policies and procedures.

Organisational structure All policy and strategic decisions are taken by the Trust. The Trust normally meets every 3 months.

Additional issues The Trust operates on the premises of the Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Company.

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OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES

Objects

The objects of the Trust are the advancement of public knowledge, appreciation, and awareness in respect of porcelain, china, pottery, earthenware and ceramics of any other kind of artistic, historic, scientific or cultural interest (“ceramics”) and in particular in respect of Royal Crown Derby products and its predecessor Derby factories first established in 1750.

To support our objects we developed the following mission statement.

It is our mission to celebrate and share the stories and experiences associated with Royal Crown Derby to awaken curiosity, inspire creativity, encourage innovation, and to transform people’s relationships to ceramics

Activities

In planning our activities, we keep in mind the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit. The museum’s activities continued to be restricted due to restricted possibilities for funding. However, we continue to do what we can to share and care for the collections.

In 2024 we completed the Museums at Risk project which left us with a useful and comprehensive report reflecting the different options open to for the future. These ranged from fundraising to closure and were thoroughly debated with the trustees. It was decided that we should take some time to regroup and to consider what we could do to try and put some of the collections back in the public domain. Given that the museum could not sustain its 50% contribution to the Director’s salary and that security of tenancy is still not guaranteed over the long term. The Director made the decision to move onto a

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new role elsewhere whilst remaining a trustee to give some continuity. This year …

Full reopening remains impossible due to the level of investment needed and the lack of certainty about the continued occupancy of the shared factory/museum site. However, the legacy we received last year of £50,000 has enabled us to fund the planned exhibition at Bamfords opening in July 2025.

Statement from the Chair

This has been a challenging year for the museum with significant obstacles to fully redeveloping and reopening the existing site. We are delighted to have found the opportunity at Bamfords which allows us to fulfil our duty to display and grant public access to our collection. We hope that this will also introduce Royal Crown Derby porcelain to a new audience. We remain committed to regaining accreditation in the near future. Finally, we would like to extend a warm thank you to our ever-dedicated volunteers, without whom this year’s projects would not have been possible.

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Francesca Vine (Acting Chair)

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above. Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees:

Olivia Dean, Trustee Date: 10/09/2025

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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

Statement of Financial Position

Statement of Financial Position Statement of Financial Position Statement of Financial Position Statement of Financial Position
INCOME
2024-2025 2023-2024
Interest 584 318
Funding 0 15,386
Donations 142 52,002
Other 360 2,345
Viewing Fee 0 0
Total 1,086 70,051
EXPENDITURE
Consultancy fees 11,440 9,720
License Fee 0 0
Exhibition upgrade 0 0
Bank charges 63 72
Cost of delivery 2,847 25,976
Bad debt write of 0 0
Total 14,350 35,768
Net income for the year -13,264 34,283

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Statement of Assets and Liabilities

Opening assets and liabilities at 31 March 2024 Opening assets and liabilities at 31 March 2024
Museum Inventory at cost 340,200
Creditors (Licence fee) 0
Debtors (Viewing fee) 0
Cash 210
Bank Account 61,106
Total 401,516
Net income for the period (as above) -13,264
Closing assets and liabilities at 31 March 2025
Museum Inventory at cost 340,200
Creditors (Licence Fee) 0
Debtors (Viewing Fee) 0
Cash 46
Bank Account 48,006
Total 388,252

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