(Registered Charity No. 1181895) The Priory Lodge, 89, High Street, Ware, Herts SG12 9AL Telephone: 01920 487848 www.waremuseum.org.uk
Second Annual Report for Ware Museum CIO April 2020 – March 2021
Ware Museum Chairman’s Report 2020 - 2021
Obviously this is going to be a somewhat strange report as it covers the period, April last year until March this year, when, owing to the restrictions imposed by the government in its efforts to combat the spread of the Covid virus, the Museum was closed for almost the entire year. I will not go into detail as to the exact periods for which the Museum was open, as our Secretary, Diana Perkins, has kept a note of these and the conditions under which the Museum opened when this was allowed.
Together with the Mayor of Ware, Councillor Alexander Curtis, I was pleased to be able to be present for the first permitted re-opening on 15[th] September. It was heartening that during the process of re-opening – putting out the flag, putting up notices, etc., passers-by were so pleased to see the activity and became our first visitors. There have been visitors whenever we have been open. At the time of writing it is anticipated that the Museum will open again on 17[th] May.
Our Secretary and Curator have expressed their thanks to everyone involved in looking after the Museum in any way during this strange and difficult period, but my thanks go to them for their magnificent efforts.in putting in place safety procedures for re-opening. This was an incredibly time-consuming task, and for training our stewards in how to interact safely with each other and members of the public. I would also like to add my thanks to Keith Batchelor for giving freely of his time and expertise in relation to safety. Thanks to our stewards for their loyalty and willingness to return when the Museum was allowed to be open and to absolutely everyone who has done anything.- either up front or behind the scenes – to deal with such issues as the theft of lead and problems with the building.
We all look forward to being able to re-open in May and hope that opening times will be able to return to normal from then on.
To end on a cheerful note, I should like to flag up an exhibition which we intend to mount in September to celebrate a very special event for our town. 2021 is the year that sees the 50[th] anniversary of Ware becoming twinned with Wulfrath in Germany and the 20[th] year of our twinning with Cormeilles-en-Parisis in France. All being well, Ware will be hosting visitors from both these towns.
Ware Museum Secretary’s Report 2020 – 2021
We started the year with high hopes and set up the first exhibition of the year “Educating Ware”, which, because of the Covid Crisis, turned out to be the last exhibition of the year, as we had to close the Museum from 17[th] March 2020.
(Registered Charity No. 1181895) The Priory Lodge, 89, High Street, Ware, Herts SG12 9AL Telephone: 01920 487848 www.waremuseum.org.uk
A Trustee would check the Museum most weeks and there were no problems initially. We were able to have the regular check from Cove Security. The outside of the Museum has been re-decorated.
The Museum was open to the public on 19 days during 2020/21, attracting a total of 153 visitors, of which a third were children. The re-opening on Tuesday 15[th] September was done under Covid Secure rules and we had considerable assistance from Keith Batchelor setting all the safety procedures in place. We had to remove some items and cover others to prevent touching. The Stewards received a short training session for the new conditions. We had to close again on the 3[rd] of November, although we were allowed to re-open briefly between 6[th] and 15[th] December 2020.
There were no children’s activities during school holidays and outside groups were unable to use the Museum during this period. There were no uniformed groups or school visits during this time, although some schools were able to borrow Roman school loans boxes for class use.
The “Educating Ware” exhibition remained in place until January 2021 when it was removed to prepare for a new exhibition for our re-opening, which should be allowed from 17[th] May 2021.
We are very grateful to our volunteer stewards who give their time and talents to the Museum, enabling us to remain open to the public. We are always looking for more stewards.
The website continues to be used regularly. Between 1[st] April 2020 and 31[st] March 2021 there were 2147 visits with 5583 page views. There were international visits to the site, the third most numerous being from China. We received 30 enquiries from the public, of which 27 were via email. These were dealt with as circumstances allowed.
Ware Museum Hon. Curator’s report April 2020 – March 2021
Due to Covid-19, Museum work behind the scenes was severely curtailed during this year. However, as the museum was able to re-open from 15[th] September 2020, a certain amount of documentation took place between then and 5[th] November 2020. The volunteers that returned on Friday mornings worked under strict Covid conditions. We are very grateful to the volunteers that helped us keep the museum ticking over during this strange year.
Trustees
Trustees are as follows: Phyllis Ballam, Judi Thomson, Elisabeth Barrett, Graham Watson, Diana Perkins, Rob Gifford, John Wing, Janet Parkin, Caroline Crook, Sean Shaw
(Registered Charity No. 1181895) The Priory Lodge, 89, High Street, Ware, Herts SG12 9AL Telephone: 01920 487848 www.waremuseum.org.uk
CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trustee31 members of Ware Museum On accounts for th year ondgd 3181 March 2021 Charlty no Ilf any) 1181895 Set out on pages report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charty {h8 Trust.) for the year ended 3110312021 Responsibilities and As the charity trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation basis of report of the accounts in ac¢ordance with Ihe requirements of tTr Charities Act 2011 ("the Acr). I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under sedion 145 of the 2011 Act and in carying out my examination, I havg foll¢)wgd tha applicabla Dire¢tions given by the Charity Commission under section 14515}(b) of the Act. I hav8 enmplètèd my examination. l ennfimi that no material matterg havo come to my attention (other than that disclosed telow") in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect. accounting records were not kept in accordance wrth section 130 of the Act or the accounts do not accord with the accounting records Ind@pond•nt examiner's statement I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in Gonnection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. ' 88s& d818te the words in the br8ckets rfthey do not 8ppIy. Slgned: Date: xi-oi - zoxz Name: LLOLII l&1 Relevant professlonal quallfieation(s) or body (rf any): Addrn88: IIJ 6OQR rfo 11 IP IER October 2018
Ware Museum CIO Charity No. 1181895
End of Year Financial Statements Year ending 31[st] March 2021
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� Statement of Financial Activities
| Unrestricted Restricted Endowment Total Prior year funds funds funds funds total funds |
|
|---|---|
| Income and endowments from: Donations and legacies Income from charitable activities Other income Grants Total income Expenditure on: Raising funds Expenditure on charitable activities Other expenditure Governance costs Reserved Funds Stewards & Trustee Costs Total expenditure Net income / (expenditure) resources before transfer Transfers Gross transfers between funds - in Gross transfers between funds - out Other recognised gains / losses Gains / losses on investment assets Gains on revaluation, fixed assets, charity's own use Net movement in funds Total funds brought forward Total funds carried forward Represented by Unrestricted General fund Designated Conservation Contingency Fund Covid-19 costs Curatorial - General Displays & Exhibitions Education Future Developments Goods for sale Maintenance Prepayments Storage Technology Tourist Information Point Training Restricted Curatorial - restricted Display Equipment GlaxoSmithKline Heritage Assets Martin Laing Foundation Ofice Equipment |
310 — — 310 2,543 30 — — 30 — 232 3,040 — 3,272 11,646 27,340 — — 27,340 7,100 |
| 27,914 3,040 — 30,954 21,290 134 — — 134 328 1,665 — — 1,665 9,273 171 — — 171 298 6,275 — — 6,275 11,646 — — — — 252 559 — — 559 447 |
|
| 8,805 — — 8,805 22,247 |
|
| 19,109 3,040 — 22,149 (957) 38,664 — — 38,664 133,649 (36,069) (2,595) — (38,664) (133,649) — — — — — — — — — — |
|
| 21,704 445 — 22,149 (957) |
|
| 152,594 22,890 — 175,485 176,442 |
|
| 174,298 23,335 — 197,634 175,485 43,906 — — 43,906 27,589 1,053 — — 1,053 1,053 8,000 — — 8,000 8,000 1,781 — — 1,781 — 5,505 — — 5,505 4,000 3,899 — — 3,899 3,899 2,000 — — 2,000 2,000 88,640 — — 88,640 88,640 2,561 — — 2,561 2,561 7,084 — — 7,084 7,084 — — — — — — — — — — 3,000 — — 3,000 3,000 6,018 — — 6,018 3,918 847 — — 847 847 — 635 — 635 595 — 500 — 500 500 — 5,612 — 5,612 5,612 — 15,315 — 15,315 15,315 — 1,849 — 1,849 1,444 — (576) — (576) (576) |
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Balance sheet
| Total funds Prior year funds |
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|---|---|
| Fixed assets Intangible assets Current assets Stocks and work in progress Cash at bank and in hand Net current assets less current liabilities Total assets less current liabilities Total net assets less liabilities Represented by Unrestricted General fund Designated Covid-19 costs Technology Training Storage Contingency Fund Tourist Information Point Curatorial - General Future Developments Prepayments Goods for sale Displays & Exhibitions Conservation Maintenance Education Restricted Curatorial - restricted Display Equipment Heritage Assets Office Equipment GlaxoSmithKline Martin Laing Foundation Funds of the charity |
15,440 15,440 |
| 15,440 15,440 2,561 2,561 179,633 157,484 |
|
| 182,194 160,045 |
|
| 182,194 160,045 |
|
| 197,634 175,485 |
|
| 197,634 175,485 43,906 27,589 1,781 — 3,000 3,000 847 847 — — 8,000 8,000 6,018 3,918 5,505 4,000 88,640 88,640 — — 2,561 2,561 3,899 3,899 1,053 1,053 7,084 7,084 2,000 2,000 635 595 500 500 15,315 15,315 (576) (576) 5,612 5,612 1,849 1,444 |
|
| 197,634 175,485 |
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Statement of assets and liabilities
| General Designated Restricted Endowment This year Last year |
|
|---|---|
| Fixed assets - Intangible assets Gilpin Collection - Roman Coffin - Saxon Strap & Pendant - Roman Ring - Painting: Ware High Street - Buckle - Totals Current assets - Cash at bank and in hand Current Account - CAF Bank - Deposit Account - CAF Bank - Cambridge & Counties Bank - Cash in Hand - Totals Current assets - Debtors Accounts Receivable - Totals Current assets - Stocks and work in progress Stock items for resale - Totals Grand total Details removed for security |
— — 5,500 — 5,500 5,500 — — 4,200 — 4,200 4,200 — — 40 — 40 40 — — 300 — 300 300 — — 400 — 400 400 — — 5,000 — 5,000 5,000 |
| — — 15,440 — 15,440 15,440 30,267 (8,561) 8,754 — 30,460 8,345 10,903 65,395 (859) — 75,439 75,405 3,703 70,000 — — 73,703 73,703 30 — — — 30 30 |
|
| 44,904 126,833 7,895 — 179,633 157,484 (998) 998 — — — — |
|
| (998) 998 — — — — — 2,561 — — 2,561 2,561 |
|
| — 2,561 — — 2,561 2,561 |
|
| 43,906 130,392 23,335 — 197,634 175,485 |
Conclusion
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Income from visitors and other users has been severely reduced due to Covid -19 restrictions.
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Business support grants have been received to offset this.
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CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trustee31 members of Ware Museum On accounts for th year ondgd 3181 March 2021 Charlty no Ilf any) 1181895 Set out on pages report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charty {h8 Trust.) for the year ended 3110312021 Responsibilities and As the charity trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation basis of report of the accounts in ac¢ordance with Ihe requirements of tTr Charities Act 2011 ("the Acr). I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under sedion 145 of the 2011 Act and in carying out my examination, I havg foll¢)wgd tha applicabla Dire¢tions given by the Charity Commission under section 14515}(b) of the Act. I hav8 enmplètèd my examination. l ennfimi that no material matterg havo come to my attention (other than that disclosed telow") in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect. accounting records were not kept in accordance wrth section 130 of the Act or the accounts do not accord with the accounting records Ind@pond•nt examiner's statement I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in Gonnection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. ' 88s& d818te the words in the br8ckets rfthey do not 8ppIy. Slgned: Date: xi-oi - zoxz Name: LLOLII l&1 Relevant professlonal quallfieation(s) or body (rf any): Addrn88: IIJ 6OQR rfo 11 IP IER October 2018
Ware Museum CIO Charity No. 1181895
End of Year Financial Statements Year ending 31[st] March 2021
Page 1
� Statement of Financial Activities
| Unrestricted Restricted Endowment Total Prior year funds funds funds funds total funds |
|
|---|---|
| Income and endowments from: Donations and legacies Income from charitable activities Other income Grants Total income Expenditure on: Raising funds Expenditure on charitable activities Other expenditure Governance costs Reserved Funds Stewards & Trustee Costs Total expenditure Net income / (expenditure) resources before transfer Transfers Gross transfers between funds - in Gross transfers between funds - out Other recognised gains / losses Gains / losses on investment assets Gains on revaluation, fixed assets, charity's own use Net movement in funds Total funds brought forward Total funds carried forward Represented by Unrestricted General fund Designated Conservation Contingency Fund Covid-19 costs Curatorial - General Displays & Exhibitions Education Future Developments Goods for sale Maintenance Prepayments Storage Technology Tourist Information Point Training Restricted Curatorial - restricted Display Equipment GlaxoSmithKline Heritage Assets Martin Laing Foundation Ofice Equipment |
310 — — 310 2,543 30 — — 30 — 232 3,040 — 3,272 11,646 27,340 — — 27,340 7,100 |
| 27,914 3,040 — 30,954 21,290 134 — — 134 328 1,665 — — 1,665 9,273 171 — — 171 298 6,275 — — 6,275 11,646 — — — — 252 559 — — 559 447 |
|
| 8,805 — — 8,805 22,247 |
|
| 19,109 3,040 — 22,149 (957) 38,664 — — 38,664 133,649 (36,069) (2,595) — (38,664) (133,649) — — — — — — — — — — |
|
| 21,704 445 — 22,149 (957) |
|
| 152,594 22,890 — 175,485 176,442 |
|
| 174,298 23,335 — 197,634 175,485 43,906 — — 43,906 27,589 1,053 — — 1,053 1,053 8,000 — — 8,000 8,000 1,781 — — 1,781 — 5,505 — — 5,505 4,000 3,899 — — 3,899 3,899 2,000 — — 2,000 2,000 88,640 — — 88,640 88,640 2,561 — — 2,561 2,561 7,084 — — 7,084 7,084 — — — — — — — — — — 3,000 — — 3,000 3,000 6,018 — — 6,018 3,918 847 — — 847 847 — 635 — 635 595 — 500 — 500 500 — 5,612 — 5,612 5,612 — 15,315 — 15,315 15,315 — 1,849 — 1,849 1,444 — (576) — (576) (576) |
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Balance sheet
| Total funds Prior year funds |
|
|---|---|
| Fixed assets Intangible assets Current assets Stocks and work in progress Cash at bank and in hand Net current assets less current liabilities Total assets less current liabilities Total net assets less liabilities Represented by Unrestricted General fund Designated Covid-19 costs Technology Training Storage Contingency Fund Tourist Information Point Curatorial - General Future Developments Prepayments Goods for sale Displays & Exhibitions Conservation Maintenance Education Restricted Curatorial - restricted Display Equipment Heritage Assets Office Equipment GlaxoSmithKline Martin Laing Foundation Funds of the charity |
15,440 15,440 |
| 15,440 15,440 2,561 2,561 179,633 157,484 |
|
| 182,194 160,045 |
|
| 182,194 160,045 |
|
| 197,634 175,485 |
|
| 197,634 175,485 43,906 27,589 1,781 — 3,000 3,000 847 847 — — 8,000 8,000 6,018 3,918 5,505 4,000 88,640 88,640 — — 2,561 2,561 3,899 3,899 1,053 1,053 7,084 7,084 2,000 2,000 635 595 500 500 15,315 15,315 (576) (576) 5,612 5,612 1,849 1,444 |
|
| 197,634 175,485 |
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Statement of assets and liabilities
| General Designated Restricted Endowment This year Last year |
|
|---|---|
| Fixed assets - Intangible assets Gilpin Collection - Roman Coffin - Saxon Strap & Pendant - Roman Ring - Painting: Ware High Street - Buckle - Totals Current assets - Cash at bank and in hand Current Account - CAF Bank - Deposit Account - CAF Bank - Cambridge & Counties Bank - Cash in Hand - Totals Current assets - Debtors Accounts Receivable - Totals Current assets - Stocks and work in progress Stock items for resale - Totals Grand total Details removed for security |
— — 5,500 — 5,500 5,500 — — 4,200 — 4,200 4,200 — — 40 — 40 40 — — 300 — 300 300 — — 400 — 400 400 — — 5,000 — 5,000 5,000 |
| — — 15,440 — 15,440 15,440 30,267 (8,561) 8,754 — 30,460 8,345 10,903 65,395 (859) — 75,439 75,405 3,703 70,000 — — 73,703 73,703 30 — — — 30 30 |
|
| 44,904 126,833 7,895 — 179,633 157,484 (998) 998 — — — — |
|
| (998) 998 — — — — — 2,561 — — 2,561 2,561 |
|
| — 2,561 — — 2,561 2,561 |
|
| 43,906 130,392 23,335 — 197,634 175,485 |
Conclusion
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Income from visitors and other users has been severely reduced due to Covid -19 restrictions.
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Business support grants have been received to offset this.
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