Charlty r•glstration number 279313
DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM
MASONIC BENEVOLENT FUND)
ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023

DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
TrustM•
J. D. Vktts Ichoinnanl
S. A. Wllis ￿reasUrer)
T F. Gittin$ Isttratsry)
Dutham Benevclence Limited
D. Chwrn)an)
IApp)Inted 11 March 2023)
D. Maw 18 also a member ofth? Communty Support Su￿(%￿mIttee
The ft>llowSng ar• •lJo m•mbw8 of tho Gonoral Purpos•s Commltt••:
G. Elg68 {Assi8tsnt Secretary)
P. B. Debenham {Prowncial GraTrJ Almoner)
P. Quinn IProvinaal Grand Charlty Steward)
M•mb•rn
D. Dunn"
S. Bell
S. Hunter.
P. Ross '
l. K. Carter
M. Rankln
PA. Dovies
l. Grove8'
K. Hite$"
C. Katsamkn's.
A. Tlwnp80n'
. Member8 of E8181•$ 6ub<ommittee
A Memb8r8 rrt the Communlty SIW GTants 8tAKommltteo
Charlty numb•r
279313
Prlnclpal addre
8 The E8F48nadg
Sundedand
Tyn8 &
SR2 78H
AudltOT
Ajlen Sykes Limited
5 Henson Cb8e
S(xrth Churth Enterylse Pa
&shq)Aucki¥#J
Co Durham
DL14 6WA

DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
LEGALAND ADMINISTRATNE INFORMATION
Sollcltors
Peter Ross and Co
2 Front Street
Jasmine Villa$
Whickham
NewCaS￿e LI>￿
NE16 4JH
Bankorn
Nalion81 Nfy*stmlnster Bar* P
52 Fawcett Street
SurKlerland
SR1 1SB
Vlrgln Pk¥ney
43 FawGett Streol
Sundedar
SR11SA
S4 F&¥cett Stre•t
Sunderland
SR1 1SF
Stockbrok•rn
R8thb)nes
SO GeoTrJe Squa
Glasgow
G2 1EH
Bw'n Dolphin
12 Smrfhfièld Slreet
Lonthjn
EC1A9L4
Hou•lng M•fftag•m•nt
Ne8t Egg Home8
49 Mandale Road
Thomaby
C￿veland
TS17 6AD
Sh•ltsr•d Houglng Dev•k•pm•nts
Peter Stracey Hou88
Eb(knn Lane
Sunderland
SR6 9AF
Boundary Court
lQngsway
BishopAuckland
DL14 7JE

DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
CONTENTS
Page
Chaiman'$ Repcrft
Tru8tee8' roport
I[￿ePendent audit￿$ rep¢¥i
9-13
StateM￿t of finandal adiwkne8
14-15
Slalemenl of ffin8ncig1 p08ition
16
Statement of cash flo4¥5
17
Notes to the finanrial Itatements
18-30

DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
CHAIRMAN'S REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
11 is wth a great sense of WKle that I presenl my report for thg y8ar to 31 D0￿mber 2023- 8 year Ihat h83 seen
Such 501id progress for our charity. Ir￿me has risen, expenditure has decreased. donat￿n$ and grants have been
made totslling over £150,000 for the year and our overall total of assets ha8 risen by over £1.5 Million in the year~
lo over £10 Million - mainly due to increases in the gthal sloGk market values and a revaluation of our investmerrt
properlies.
Don•tlons & Ltyacl•8 R•c•lv•d
Donations & legac￿6 i￿Orne r(Ise lo £99.213 for the year compored lo £85.260 for the previous year lo 31
December 2022. Of this total £30.316 was a result of legacles left by of former freema50ns of the province
and I taka this cpportunty lo thank Mrs Hunnam. Mrs Fowlar & Mrs Ayre for thinking of us vthen m8kn.ng their wll8.
hether by ¢kJnation from kndges. indNidu8ls or by kgacies, I thank all those who hove contributed to Durham
Freemawn8 Charity and Ytho have allwed us to continue lo supwt so many community groJps and individuals.
Your support18 gratefully received arby will be failllfulty apFAied.
Inv•slment In¢om•
A8 a resutt of favourabl8 martet conditi'ons. Investm¢nt IrKI￿, bnduding dtvidends *r￿ Interest recefved. ro￿ from
£39,204 to £53,140 in th6 y8ar to 31 Dèe4mber 2023.
Property lft¢om•
Rental income from ￿ Investmènt wowrti¢$ at Peter Stracey Hcxffje and Boundary Court increased from
£308,544 to £356,241- mo8Jy du6 to morn proF4rlloJ being let during 2023, p8rticularfy at Boundary Court.
Prop•rty
continue to invest for the long tem in our properties and Several ap8rtheTrtS 8t Pet•r Stxay Pknu88 vAro
T￿rbIshed during the perfod. In aodltion, Boundary Court had solar p8nels Installed al o totsl CA)St of £54.251. 1 take
this opportunity to th8nk Stsn Hunter, Rebring Chalmian of ¢JJr Eststes Commilt¢e, after 8 years of excellent seryic•
to the charfty. l also welcome back Deiek Dunn as the Liaison Officef at Pgter Stracey House and Jack Richardson
In the same positicfj at Boundary Court. Folbwing a recent rewgw of our yocthlures Nest Egg Hom98 ¢onlinue to
mana98 our prop￿8$ but. in IIM ¥thith g¢)od business prxtice, wo 7MII open a retenderlng pro¢es8 in the next 12
months.
Expndfturn
Expenditure fell dunng tho year wth a comtxn8d total Sp￿ of £389,697 compared to £492,811 for the year lo 31
D8cemter 2022. Grants paK of £150,809 8h¢)wed a r8duth.on against 2022 gram 8Fend of £187,574 and we arè
adlvely seeking to increa88 t•Jth the value of our grants and attract even more reupienls. EXpend￿Jre on
r8furbl8hmgnl. malnlenanee and running costs of wr properties total￿ £70,010 in the yoar compared lo £167.569
last year, whil$l our rent and administrats'on cost. paid to Prowncial Grand Lodgg. r8mained eon8t8nl 01 £37,500.

DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
CHAIRMAN'S REPORT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Grnnts Mad• in the y••r
As a Chartty we have begun to corKentr* more fvlly ￿ thè drference ￿ Gwts make io the recipients.
considered larger single donab'orts vthern it was felt fulty funding wijects woubj ryeatly iruease the tosltlve impa(
on the ￿MmunitIeS we serve.
Examples of Ihis during the year include our d8cl8lon to recognlse the KrvJ'8 Ccxonation and to celebrate hi8 75th
birthday by committing £75,000 to his charity. thè Prince's Trust. During the year £50,000 of this was provided. from
our Norman Jackson fund which was used to lund this yeals Dr8gons O¢n schem8 and providé some general
frJnding to the Charty. This scheme anabie's grcMJp8 of young people lo lying forward their community enhancement
Ideas lo a panel ol 'Dr8gons' for apwoval and funding. These are part of o development ¢>wrne for those
di￿d¥antagod young lo d8velop thw'r ski118 thus ¢as6 th&'r path into wnployment.
To further Increas8 impact of assistance. t)urham Fraemasons, lulfilled the rd8s of Dragon's and were able
to further support the young people and enharKe Ihe various projects. thank 811 those I￿81 treém980n8 who
gave up their limè to serve Iheir Ic¢al communiti.ès in thls way. The remalning £25,000 *lll be pabd vthen requ081ed
in 2024 to fvnd tho 68cond Ironthe of Dr4on's Dens.
The leedback that has rec*ved from the YOU￿ ￿p1a Invof¥¢d. Dragons and the Prlnces ThJ81 has
further underllned tho valua1￿6 Contributi￿ wr Invthiement has had on those p8rticipatirvJ in th8 courses.
wth the a85i8tsnce of th8 Noman Jackson Fund we aljo provid•d a Gr8nl of £5.1X￿, was matched by the
Masonlc Charitsbla FouThJab'M, to the Speaal Lioness88. This S￿￿8r18nd based Charity provide8 ¥UPPOrt to
sev8rely di88bled children anej their fam11￿. One of tl* unh)ue 8SFeCts of the thanty Is Ihe provision of a Prom
whith due lo Shortened lrfe expetstion8 of chiklren, must be ￿1￿ well before th&y reach the age of 16. Th9
£10,000 pound fully fvndgd this years Prom. This not only imp8¢ted on th08e that att¢nd8d but ￿leaSed lh•
Charllies 818ff from 118 furKlraising for tho event and allrMYd them to n￿18 fijlly cuKenlrat8 on th• provislon ol
5UPPJrt to Ihè children 8nd thdr families. furttrér ￿hancIng thg p08itive L*'fferènce bw'ng m&Je by wr 8UFPOrt.
Almoner'8 Account
During 2023. we 8b50rbed th8 Almoner'8 8c£ounl wilhin our rt￿[1ty furKI8 aTrJ £25,050 is shown in other income
within the accounts as the almoners bank accwnt balanc& irrtroduced as at 1 January 2023. These funds are
expected lo grow over the loreseeabh future. as lodges ck)se and transfer both fund8 and the respor4ibilily ol
looklng after thgir l￿dOw8, to our Pmvinciol arKI his te8m. The C£￿mIlmentS tho fiJnd8 are rwuired for ¢on
stretch over decades.

DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
CHAIRMAN'S REPORT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEAIBER 2023
None of the many xhievements durlng the last year have happened without the generous tt*ntribLrtions of our
many m8mbot8, the hard work of our eommiltee members and the un8tinthng ¥upport of thg Staff al Provincial Clffica.
l offer my grateful Ihar&s to every Fwson durfThJ its year.
I would a180 Ilke lo thank all those who have ensur8d a regular flow of thcles to the Provincial Communication8
Team $0 thot the breadlh and d8ptt) of our 8UPPOrt can bè recognised. I would 8180 express my 8inc8re appreciation
lo all th6 brethren of ts Provlnce of Outh8m. mwnbers of the Gener81 Purposes Commrttee and the 8on8vol8nt
Committeè representstNes for their lime. energy, and dedicatyon during the past yoar and lor t￿ ins￿hts and
expèrttse they each bring to thts a¢bvttb"es of the Benevolent Commitlao
Durham Freemasons Charity romains in a very heathy finartial ￿sItIOn, and. *fjth p￿dent man8gement. we expect
that to continuo.
Dwng the year wè ￿￿ertook a fvll 8trategk and op8rati￿ reviv* of tho Chty and wa At wr Mar¢h
2024 AGM we votad on Implementing its mary recommendations which aro ncyw beiw Implamented and those
include..
1. The changing of the namo to the Durham Freemason'8 Charfty in order lo deorfy indicate the Pur￿58 of
the organlsalion and the 80urc8 of fvr#Jing to our benefioarios and Ihe communitr'88 we 8eryg.
2. T￿ introduth.on of administrative pr(xaLnS to impn)ve oversight and prot*abon of all thoso inbol¥*d In
the running of the Charity.
3. The inilwtion of a rwew of our legal strudure to ensure we r6glstw8d and Lssing a stslu8 that maximi8e8
our impoct in the wdar community wbilsl prOt￿ting th8 Organisation. hs Trustee's and members.
4. Tho intrOd￿tIon of mc*6 lomlalised prcudurès for monitoring of our sheltered housiro management.
5. Introducing a system of grant applKation •imed at understarKling the outcome WKI mM6torirvJ th• Ir￿det ol
th8 grants we make.
6. Introduclng a more St￿MIlned GrantAppli¢ation Process to increase the effeetiv8ne85 of these grants.
7. The recommendatiejn that Lodges use Iheir Ajmoner or Charlty Steward rother than a Separate elected
representalive to att8nd the quartety meets"ng8. These meetln9s wll then te used as,.
Opporiunrties to further enhance the skills of the hDh1ws of these roles
b. F¢yum's to Show case Ihe ￿rt¢0M88 of our Grants lo Ihg wder Masonic Communlty.
c. Provide an opportunity fry representatives of the wder communtty to meet Freemason'8 and
assist them to t4tter undeistand aryl apprLriat8 our organL8th"on and its conlrlbutlon to
I fulty èxpecl. In the next Chairman's rewxt. to be oudining the many posttlve chang89 havg *èn In the work
ywr Chamty from the implementation ofthe revitr•￿ rec(xrThndstioM.
lrnian
Dal•'.
°1,.12024,

DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
TRUSTEES. REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
The trustees wesant lh￿r ann￿ repc*t and finan￿￿ statements for the year end￿ 31 DKgmber 2023.
The Charity is registefed ¥￿th the Charity CNnmisslc￿b (Registralion number". 27931314ts Durtwm Freem880n8
Chanty Ifornerfy The Durt￿M Masonic Bene¥c4ent FurKI).
The flnanclal 8tatemerrts ha￿ b8en pryared in acC(ffd￿ the acccurting Fdicies set ¢)Ut In note 1 to the
fin8ncial stslements 8TrJ Com￿Y h¥lth ￿ charity's trust deed, the Charities Act 2011 and "Accounting and Reporb'ng
by Ch8rtties: Statement of Recommgnd•J Pracb"ce appliCa￿e lo tharibes preparing ththr accounts In xcordance
with the Financial R8ports"ng Stsndard applIca￿e in UK and R6put4ic of Ireland {FRS 1021" {effectwe 1 January
20191.
ObJ•¢tlvM and actMtIo•
The Bet)ey￿￿ is a m88oni¢ organlsat*)n sot up by trust dggd dated 24 July 1956. Tho oblect of
Durham Freema8ons Charfty 18 to pmide support for tho needy brethron of m850nic lodgos in the Provlnce of
Durham and thdr dependants. and to provido ¢tildren of txthren wth 888iStan¢e to furth•r thdr education.
In ord•f to further the8e obJeth'v88, the actswts'es oltrrt ¢hadty cal8wl88d a8 fdlws..
Provi81on of 8h¢ttor@d ac¢omm(¥J•tk*) 10 aged brottwen their dèpend8nts,
Awarding wanl$ to ne8dy trKethren. thebr dependants 8nd wldows,
Awarding gronts lo th6 children ol bmthren, to as*st their engag8ment in communty rKoiects,
Awardlng Community Support Grants, arKI
Provl8lon of Miday or conval88cent br•*s Icf W brethren aTrJ dep*TrJanls
Publlc 8en•flt Stat•m•nts
The trusleas have had regard to the Charty Commio8th'$ gukJwKp m their logal duty on public benefit, and are
$9ts'8fied that the Charity dellvvn public benefft. and due regard 1$ paij to th? guldance on wbllc benefft when
¢iding on vthal new propcls Ihg charity lhould undertak•.
Grant Maklng Pollcy
The truste88 me•t on a rogular bo81s to consklw Itw will make.. Masmic cr Communlty Support
grants.
Emergency grants mode to benefici8riM at t￿ discretion of the managemwrt aThJ approved rètrospectivoty and
anonyynously at Irustges, meetings.
Educatlcn and 8chol•rshlp grants we pad to finance further ￿￿¢￿t￿)n ard wo approved by 8 8ufKommittee Set up
for this purpoee.
Volunl•er¥ •nd other contrlbutorn
General Purpose8 Csynmrttse *wid 68pedally lkn to thank the lolkn￿ng'.
Benevolent representatives their attendance at quartety maetings and Ih•ir considerable dforts lo ènsurg
Ihat the rbeed8 of brethren and their deperKJ•ts are identified and acted upon..
The officers of the ganeral wrw)80 Committee, the Chaim)an J.D. IAbtts vtho conducl8d meets'ng8 with skill and
gfficiency, the VKe Chairman D Maw, Treasurer S. A. Imllis. the Secretory T. Gittins all of whom mad8 invaluable
contrlbulions lo Ihe managemerrt arKI ¥Jminislr*iM of the Benevolent Committèe and all staff at the Provinryab
Office for their wlling and cheerful assist￿ in Ihe work of the BeneVO￿nI Commtitee.
Thank8 are a180 extended to all those members of the wrp08e ccrfnmittee old and for their vory
valuable contributions to the wcrfk of Durham Benevc4ence.

DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
TRUSTEES. REPORT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Achl8vements and perfomynce
The m8in actNity th￿ ￿riod has b8en lh& admiiii<rnl*Jn of thg Iwo sheltgrnd a￿0mm&￿alion housing
developm8nts known as Peter Stracey House and Boundary c￿rt. Th8 extensive r&novat￿n pffjgr8mme ol
8P8rtments al Pèter Slrncgy H(ws8 conlinu8s 8nd co&5 kept With￿ budgel. Out of a tol81 of n88rfy 1tX•
epartm8nts across bolh 08velopmonts. very f8w Trmained Unoccup￿ al thg ￿riod &nd. During Ihe year solai
panels were fittgd lo lh8 of 8oundary Court and it ￿ &xp8LYed Ihol th￿ WKI benefrt lh8 18nanls, ￿ the ol
reduced 8leclriclty bills, forthe Iorns8e8ble futurn.
Communty support grnnts 8re our maln olgrnnt gwlng to club4 czrfnmunlty projects and youlh lrnvel grants otc.
as well 88 &mergency gisnts lo brnthren in dlstr&ss. educatir￿ grnnts and grnnts to olher M8soni¢ ¢h8rfti&s.
The economlc dlmate over the last year h98 resulled in 4 ¥the1C￿le inc¥aa￿ In the valuation of our inve8tments-
tx)th buiklings and Stock market inv88tmerts. and we continue to invest in both for the long terni. At the Ilme of
writlng, stock morket Investments are slabk in value lyJl can slill be 8ubj.ed to ffluctuations caused by uncertain
tradlng ¢oThJthon8 Te6ultiry from glcl)al tsdoTS.
Fln•ncl•l rovl•w
Total income for the yaar was £533,644. Thè exp8ndthJre In￿rred lotslled £389.897 and there were gain8 011
in¥e8tmont 888ets totslling £1,588.758 mewing chwity g¢n8rated a surplus during the year of£1,752.705.
RMerV￿ pollcy
The notes lo the finandal statements show the a￿ts and 14abilltle¥ attributable lo fv various fvndl by type and
8180 8howB the various trusts of ts ehanty aTrJ Summari￿ ￿ period's movemant8 on 98th fund.
Th• GeMr•l Purpo88s Commltte• hai examirnd th& raq￿reMent for free re8eryes, which Ora th08e unrestricted
funds not invested In fixad assets, designalod fof swfic purposes or otheN4ls9 wmmrtt8d and con8lder that th18
Should bo at a ￿¥01 to gNe Sufficient y•￿￿1r￿j caFital to cover Costs for th8 n8Xt yèar.
Unrestricted free res¢Nes at 31 December 2023 omounled to £1.062,718. Tho trustee¥ belleve th¢ level of ftee
reseNe3 held to be more than ad¢quale to cover lh8 requirerrthts prg8erib8d in the rgsgrvos pollcy.
In¥￿tment Pollcy
The Genefal Purposes Commffte• have the lo w)ve8t in s￿h 6t(Kks, shares, propwty and other a88ets as
Ihey ￿ fft. Qu8rterfy r8Wts are submltted by their stockbrokor¥. logethgr wilh recommendatK*ns managlng the
portfolw) in tha forthcoming quarter. The pcAicy is to adopt a modium risk strategy ba88d on maximi8ing the ralums
on the inve8tmants vthilst obtaining reasonatye gr(hvth in the m•rket Val￿ ol the porlfollo.
&nc8 Ma￿h 2024, an Inveslnwl comrrith• has monltorgd the deci3h￿S t8ken by th& brokers. wlth a y￿W to
advising the generalpuw Commit￿ on inve&mnt iisk and furtherlnvestfflents whern appropriate.
Rlsk ass•ssm•nt
The G8ner81 Purposes Committee assessed m4or ri%ks to vthith tm charity 18 8XFosed, in wticular Ih08e
related to the operatic￿$ and flnances of the Trust. and i¥ sab"8figd th•t Systems are in rAace to mitsgate any
exposure lo major ri8ks.

DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
TRUSTEES. REPORT ICONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DEGEMBER 2023
Plans for fulure perfods
The programme for the imm&Jiate futwe is to ¢onbnL* to enc(yJrage d(Ywtiws to enab￿ our adivities to be
maintained at least al Ihdr cwrent levels.
In the medium tarm the plan is for consolidation of the furKI so that investments ¢an be maintained and at the same
time make fvjther provision for inc*ease in resery8$ to mael tyjr existing commitments, estsblishing a solid income
base from investment$, rént81 inccffle and donalKTh. Tr Commtttee is also exploring i¢Jeas for new forms ol
charltable glvlng.
In thè long-tern further expenditure will bo inctjrred 80 85 to moke Sure our 8holtwod aceommodatDn projects 8ra
well maintained and Improved **w¢ d¢emed necessary.
A8 part of 8 planned ffrstructuring aSsoC￿ed wth the risk managemerrt for indmdual trustees. It is expe¢tgd that In
thé near frjture, the sole trustee for the charty wll be Durham Be￿¥0181￿e Limited, wth all mombers of th8
GeneTal Purp088 Committee acting as appointed direct¢Jrs of the company. At the kn.me of wribng, th6 rtrstrueturirvJ
pl8ns have been submitted for c{￿u￿8￿0n wlh ts mem￿rG of Provin¢i•l Grand Lodge of Durham. for their
comments. obiectkjns Ilf any), arKI Ihopefullyl agreemonl.
It should also be noted that in futura, to speed made to aOic8nts. the CcvnmLnity SuA>)rt Grant
Commrttèa VAII b8 empowered lo make de￿S￿$ cffl grant appllcath)ns and o1$0 make paymgnl of grants wthoLrt
prbor approval of th8 General Purp08es Commrtteg. Tho Goneral Purpose Committee tMII still provldè an overview
of policy and Impact ol ts grant moking.
8tru¢ture* govern•nc• Ind manag•m•nt
DuThaTri Fretm8sons Charity consists of t￿ Prinopal Officern of Ihè Provlnce of Duth8m, together V•itrt 8lx
nominees of pro￿￿191 Grand M88ter appoonted annu8lly and a repr•8enlalNO of éach Lo&]e known as the
Benevolonl Repre8entslfv8 appoirted annually wlthin tr*ir IL¥Jge.
The trustees vtho 8ep4ed during the year and up to ts date of 8lgn8turg ofthe financlal 8tst8ments wwe..
J. D. {Chaimianl
S. A. Wllis (Treasurer)
T. F. Gittins (Secretary)
M. S. Shaw
Dutham Benevolence Limll¢d
D. Maw (Vice Chaimianl
(R￿gr￿ 11 M¥¢h 20231
IAppointe(111 Mwch 2023)
The directoryJ of the cLvpty*e trustag, I￿rt￿M Benevolence knmiied. arn ts same as otPw tru81ee6 of the
charity.
The trx)ard of the trustees, kno4¥n as the Gweral Purposes Committee, vmo are Teqirired lo mel * 1ga¥t quarterfy.
bul aclually meets MO￿ frequently as the administrative requirements of the charity didate, run the Charity. There is
subcomm￿e8 lor awarding educattonal aTrJ sthc4arshlp grants. a subcommittae for managing Iha 8heftered
hwsiro eslalas and a further $ubcommiitee, V*fiKh recommrKls Community Support grants lo thè Benevo￿nI
Committee approval.

DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
TRUSTEES. REPORT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Relatlon$hlp wfth Wlder Nots￿rk
The Benevolent Commrttee works clo￿ty wth a number ofolher k*al Chwltie6 and the masc￿￿C Charitable
other lo¢al ¢haiitie$:
. Provlrtlal Grand Benevo*nt Fund - avaiLqL4e to aulst necessit(￿5 Mark Masons and thoir
dependanls.
Ma50niG Charila￿t Foundation IMCF) charitable acti¥lll8s Include..
Provislon of care for the children of dèce88ed or distrossed Brethren the aim of provlding. 08 f8r as
P088it4e. the 88m8 opportuniti'es in lrfe as would have been availatle had deoth or misfortun8 not occurred.
The Provinc£ has glrts 8fKI ￿ undor the care of ts Imt.
. The mainten•n¢e of a number ol T￿identi"al hcynes tr 8rdfKen and their dependants.
Provldlng 8UPPOrt for needy. Skk snd Inflm) Froema4on8. thelr P￿tners, children and depondants. Rellef may
only be granlad lo 1ts)8e wli¢anli WI￿ are unabk to obtain medlcal tr••tment or 8UPF￿rt on the NHS whhoul
undue delay or hardghip.
Provlding $upport for Ma8rt F•trb'on•rn In dlstr•88ed c￿lms1￿ne8$. other M•8MK charftles and rK+n-
Masonlc thor￿.8$.
3tst•m•nt of tru•tM•' M•pon8lbllltl
The Iruslees are rg¥ponsible for preparing the Tno1èè8' Re￿ •1￿ the flnancwl statements In accordanca wllh
applicable law and Unrted Klngdom ACC￿ntiftg St*￿ards (Unrted langd(￿ Gomraily Accepted Ac¢ounll
Practic81.
Th6 law aFplic8ble to ch8rllles fft England WKI V¥tsl88 requiT•8 trustee8 to prepare fina￿81 ststements for each
financial year whith give a tru8 and fair wew of Ihe state of affairs of the charity ond of Ihe incomlng resour¢e8 aryj
applicatlon of re8our¢e8 of tho chty kn th•t yew.
In preparina Iho86 flnanclal 8t*emert8. the trustees we Tequired lo..
- select suitsble aec￿jnt￿￿ pohue8 afKI Ih8n apply ¢¢￿81￿8n11y'.
- ob8em the mothods and wlnciples in ts Charllle8 SORP.,
- make judgemsnl8 and e8timate8 tI￿t are rea8cThtAe arKI pnyjgnt..
. state whether apF41calle ac¢c¥Jnting 6tsndard8 have b¢¢n folkyHed, subJ'&t lo any matertal departuw dlsclosad
and explained in the financlal statements.. and
- prepare thg financi￿ s1glement8 on the goirwj cO￿arn bas￿ unl8$5 il 1$ inappropriato lo presuTr£ that ￿ chanty
11 cc*)linue in operation.
Th8 tru8tees are responsible for ke8wng sufficient aceountlng records that di8close with reasonable accuracy at any
me the finantyal P￿i￿on of the charrty and enable them lo er￿￿ that the financial Statements comply vlth the
Charitigs Act 2011, Ihe Charity {A￿)Unts and Rep￿ts) Regulatic￿5 2008 arKI the provisons of the trust deed. They
are also ￿sponSible for safeguarth.ng assets of the 8rKI her￿ for tsking rea8onalJé steps for Ihe
preventKJn and detection of fraud and otsr wregularities.
Dlsclosurg of Information to audlior
Eacl) of the trustees has confim*d lh* th￿2 no infornation of which they are aware ￿lch 18 re￿vant to the
audit. but of %thich the audrtor is unaware. They have further ccrfrmed th* they have taken appropriate step8 to
identify such rdevatt infcffmthcfi WKI to est*>lish It￿t the audrtor is awar8 of SLK* inlrymation.

DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
TRUSTEES. REPORT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
The truste8s' rwrt wa8 apwoved by the Board ofTru8tees.
S. A. WIIi8 (Treasurer)
Tru8t••
T. F. Grtb'ns Iseuetaryl
Th15ts0
Date..
2[3/ 24

DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT
TO THE TRUSTEES OF DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE
DURHAM MASONIC BENEVOLENT FUND)
OpSnlon
We hove audited financial statements of Dutham Fra8m8sons Charty {frnrfy The Durham M88OnlC
Benevolent Fund) (the 'chaiity'l fci the year ended 31 December 2023 which compri8e the stalemanl of finanual
actl￿be8, the Statement of financlal wsibon, the statement of cash flows and notes to th8 financial statements,
Including signthcanl ac￿￿n￿￿ policw. Tho finartid rep￿Ing frarne￿th that has been ap￿led in their preparation
is appllcablg law and United ￿ngdorn Accounung Standards, induding Financial ReFortiThJ Stsndard 102 The
Financial Reportlng Standard appI￿a￿￿ in the UK and RepublK of lrnland {Unrted Kingdom Gener81fy Accepted
Accountirvj Practthl.
In our opknion, the financial statements..
glve a true arKI fair view of the stale of tt* ¢haritl8 affalr8 a8 at 31 De¢•mb8r 2023 of It8 Incoming
r880urc88 arKI application of resc4Jrce8, fry ts year then ended..
have bean prwty prepared in accordorLe United Kir¥Jdom Generalty Accounllng PractlL*',
and
have bean prepa￿3 in acc{y￿e0 wilh ￿ requirem•nt8 of thé Charib'eJAct 2011.
Bi811 lor oplnlon
coTrJucted c*Jr aui*l in acc¢Yd8ncé vhth Intemational Stsnd¥d8 on A￿aiting (UK) IISA8 IUKII and applicabl•
law. Our rasponsits'lilies under those 8tand8rds are further de¥tril)ed In the Audttorfs responsibilrfi8s for the audlt ol
the finèncl81 statements section of our rewt. are iTrJependonl of th8 charity In ac¢ord•nce wth the ethical
requirements thal are relevant lo our audll of thg financial statèments in the UK, including the FRC'S Ethical
Stsndard. and we have fulfilled our other ethical re8wnsltx"lities in 8cccrfdan(yJ Ihèsè raquirements. We beligve
that the audit evidence we hav8 obtairnd is SLffiryent and apwcynate to FrfOVKle a ba8is for our oplnion.
Conclu$lon8 rnlatlng to golng cofic•m
In audiling th8 finarKial statements, we have that the trustees, of the golng concem bos18 of
accounling in the prepar8tlon of tr*• financi81 ststements 1$ approprfjate.
Based on thé work we ha￿ ￿T￿ed, we have ￿)1 Klentsfied ary malerf81 uncertaintie$ relatirKJ to gvgnls or
cc￿dIt￿ns that, irKllvidualty or cdlectsvdy. may ¢051 %gnifi¢•nt thjubt ￿ the charlty's ability to continue as a golng
COn￿M lor a perie•J of al least tsyelve months from wthen the finawal statement8 are aulh0ri88d for issue.
Our re5pon81bllitie8 Iho ros￿nSIbilitI6S of tho truBte88 *ith rn8pect to going concem are des￿•bed in the
relevant 8ecthon8 of this reFOrt.
Oth•r Inf0M￿tIOn
Thé other infom)ation compri88s the infomiotion included in the annu81 reFQrt oU)er than tho finarrial statement8
and our auditorfs report thgrecfi. The trustees are resF4)nsible for the other infomiab'on ccrfltained w7lhin the annual
report. Our opinion on the financbal statements do¢$ not cover the othgr Information and we do not exprèss any fom
ol a88urance condu¥ion Ihereon. Our ro$F￿nsIti11fy is io read tho other info￿nation an¢J, in doing so, consider
whether the othBr infomation is materially inconsi5terbt wilh the finanad stslements or our kno￿edge obt8lned In
the course of the audiL or othewse appears lo be materially misstated. 11 we tdenofy such materol ineonsistencios
or apparent material misststement¥. we are requlred to determine whethef this gNes rlso to a matèrol misstatement
in the finanei81 state￿nIS themselves. If. based on tha work we have F*rfomied, Cubdude that thoro 1$
maleri•l mi86taterMnt of this other infcm)abon, requ￿ to report thal facL
have nothing to rewrt In this regard.

DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT (CONTINUED)
TO THE TRUSTEES OF DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE
DURHAM MASONIC BENEVOLENT FUND)
M•ttèrn oh T*thich w• •rn r•quir•d to rowbrt ty exc•ptk*n
have nothing to report in reSp￿t of the ft*lchwing matters in relth'on lo wthich the Charitie$ (Accounts an(1
R6portsl Regulations 2008 require us lo report to y(w if, in our 0p'n￿n..
the informalion glven In the finarrial statements 18 inconsistent in any Material respect w6th the tru8le6s'
report., or
¥ufficierrt accounting records have ￿1 been kopt or
the financial 8tatements are not in agreement ¥￿h the accaunllng re¢￿d8'.
we have not rtteNed all the infomwbon and explanatKTh we requrn for our audit.
RMpon¥lblllll•* of tru8t•
As explained more lulty in the $lalemant ol trustees. resp)nsibilities, ts tru8t8es ar8 reswnsible for the praparatlon
of the financial slalements arKI for being sattsfled that trey give 8 true and fair v6ew, and for such intem81 control 88
the tru8t88s determine is necessary lo enable the preparation of fina￿431 S￿￿￿mentS that ar8 fre8 from malerlal
ml8sl8lemenl, ￿ether due lo fraud or error. In weparing the financ￿1 ststements, trustees are responsible for
aSS6S8ing the charlty's obllty to conts.nuo a8 8 9crfng concem, dI￿1031n9, as applicable, matters related lo golng
on¢ern arKI using the going concem of ￿e￿nting unks8 tho tru8te88 arther Interd lo cea80 Lyr8lon8. or
havè no rn81i8tic altem8tNe but to do 80.
Audltorf• r•spoMlbllltl6• for tho audtt ol th• flnan¢l•l •tatsm•nts
We have been appointed as auditcrf under 144 of the Charities Act 2011 and reprrtl In ac0)rdan￿ with tho
Act and relevant regulatlons made or hawng eff&t Ihereund8r.
Our objectfves ar• to obtaln reasonab￿ assura￿e ￿*ther the Ilnonclal statemwrts as a Who￿ are free from
malenal misstatement. whetMr to fraud (Y errry. arKI lo o$ue an aL*Yrtof8 rewt that Includes our opinion,
Reasonable 458urance a high level of a88ur8nce is not a guarantee that an 0￿Jit ￿TryuctOd in accordanc•
wlth ISAS IUK) wlll a￿ayS delect a material misstatemont ¥h￿n It exists. Misslalements can arise from fraud or
error and are consld8red material rf. individlwlty or in the aggregat6, they coukl reasonably b• oxpe¢ted to Inlluence
th8 economiG d¢¢isions of uBar8 taken on the baws of these financ4al slalemenls.
Irregularrtles, Ind￿JIng fraud, ara in8tsnce8 of nor￿Cc1npl￿9ncQ with laws and regulations. deslgn proc8dures in
Ilne ￿th our respon¥ibilJb"es. oudined atove. lo detect mat8rial misstatements in respect ol irregularitiè$, induding
fraud. Tha extent lo ￿1th our prc*edures or• copatl¢ of dètecllng irregularilies. incI￿sing fraud is detailed below..
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DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT (CONTINUED)
TO THE TRUSTEES OF DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE
DURHAM MASONIC BENEVOLENT FUND)
Our approach to idontifying and a8ses8ifVJ the ￿skY ol matwial misststement in respe￿ of irregularllies, i￿luding
fraud a)d notFcomplian¢e with laws arKI regulats'ons. was as follows.
the engagement partner 8n8ured that the engagement team colleth.vely had Ihe appropriate compe18n￿,
capabilities and skill$ to or recognise rA)n-compliance with applicable and ragu18tions,'
we identified the laws and regulatic￿9 aWicable lo t￿ charity thr￿Jh discussons wlh trustees and other
mar￿eMent. and from tsjr commeroal knovAedge and exporience ofthe sector,.
we locused on spocifir M¥s and regulations v*tiich ccrflsidèred may h8ve a direct material effect on the
financial stalen￿nIg or the operat￿n$ of the charity, indudir¥J the Chwiti'es AGt 2011. taxation legislation.
data pr0teth'￿. anti-brib6ry, environmertd and health end safety leglslatlon,.
• wé a35essed the extent of cc4mpli8rKe wlh the laws and regulat￿6 idgntifi•J above through making
enquiries of management and Inspects'ng legal SXJrrespC￿d￿nce', and
• ident1f￿d kqws and regulations werg communicated v￿h1n thè aLKlrt team rOg￿0￿Y and thg te4m remalned
akrt to instances of r￿n-COMpli8n¢e throughout the audrt.
We assess8d thè su8cepts'bility of the charit￿$ fin8rKJ81 statements to materfal misstatement, iKludhg obleining
underslandlng of h¢)w fraud might OCAK. by.
• making erK4uines of management as to where they c4)n8idernd therè wa8 susceptlblllty to fraud, tholr
knovAedge of actual, suspected and alleged fraud., aTrJ
onsiderlng the intemal conlr(As In place to mibgate dsks of fraud ¥nd non-ccffiplorKe th laws 8nd
Tegulatlon8.
To address the risk of fraud through management bk88 and override of crthl8, we..
perfomed analytical procedures lo identrfy any unusual (Y unexpeclgj rdation6hips',
lesled Joumal enlries to idenlTty unusual tronsac1i￿s',
88s¢8$ed whether judgèments army a3￿mP￿.￿S made in d•tormklng the gmntlng estimates were
indic*ive of potentsal ￿.•8,. and
. investigoled the r8Uonale behknd any Identffied svJnif￿nt N unu￿1 tran8action8.
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DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT (CONTINUED)
TO THE TRUSTEES OF DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLYTHE
DURHAM MASONIC BENEVOLENT FUND)
In T8spon8e to the risk of irregularibes oThJ norpc4Jmpliance Iwws and wuLgkn'on8. we de￿gned procedures
vthich inclutJe(I, bul wer8 not limrted to."
agreeing financ￿1 statement dlsdo8ur￿ to underfying supyth'ng d(￿mentall￿..
enquiring of management as to 8CtU81 and potential litigation and ¢￿'M¥.. and
• r8viewng correspwden¢e ¥&ith HMRC. relevant wulatoTs and the tharity's1o9•l athisors.
Thore are Inherant limitation8 in our authl pr¢xedures described atove. The mor6 removèj that law8 and
regulalws are from finandal tran5ath"ons, the less likely it is that would b￿orne aware of notFcompliance.
Auditing 5tandartJ6 alw limit the audlt pfoc&Jures required lo identsfy n(Tr￿mpliance wfth laws and regulations to
enquiry of the trustees and other management and the inspeclion of regulatory and legal cwéspondence, if any.
M8lerlal misststements that ari88 due to fraud ean t* harder lo detect ihan th)se that 8ri8e frryn error 4$ they rnay
invo￿6 dellberate concoalment or collu5w)n.
As part of an audrt in accordance wilh ISP4 {UKI. 7A* axerc488 rKofe86irThl juth3mgnt and maintsin profe$8lon81
scapticism IhroughLXrt the audit. We also..
Identify and assess the risks of malori81 mi¥tatsmént of tho ffflarKial Slatoments, whether dl￿ to fraud or
error, d88ign and perfom 8udrt prc¢edures re8pon8Ne lo those nsks, and obtain audit evidence th8t18
sufficlenl and appropriate lo F￿Vide a basi8 our opinion. The rfsk of not dat8dThJ a m8t8ri41
mis8tatemenl resulting trom fraud 18 h￿her than for results'ng from ernx, a8 fraud may Involv8 cdluslon,
forgery. intentional omissions, mi$rgpr8S8ntalions, or the override of intemal control.
Obtain an underslonding of inl6mal eontrol relevant to the audr( in order to dejign audit Pr￿ld￿ that are
appropr￿le in Ihe Gir¢umst•nc•¥. tyjl not for the pU￿08e of expre88lng an 0￿.n1￿ on the effe¢tivero88 01
the Internal conlryl.
Evaluate th8 apprcgriaten8$9 of 8(Kwnting polic￿ uwj ar￿ the reason8￿en85$ of acrounling gJts'm•te8
and relalad disclosur85 made by thè trusl885.
Condudts on the approprfal8n88s of the trustees. use of the goThJ con￿rn bals of •¢¢ounOng and, b888d
on the 8udrt wdeneé obtainèd. whethef a m818rtal urKertainty exists rebted lo o¥ents or ¢ondilion8 that
may cast ￿gn￿￿nI dou￿ on the charitys ablllty lo continue as a g￿rrtj corKern. ff we eoncluda that a
m8lerial uncertointy exists. we arn required to draw attenUc4) In our 0￿jItor'S ￿pOrt lo lh¢ rdala
di8clo¥ures in the finanagl ¥talements or, if such disclosure8 are inadequate. to modfy our O￿nion. Our
conclusions are b8sed on thè audit ev￿6n¢e obtsined up lo the dgte of our auditor'$ roport. H¢)wavor,
future gvènts or ¢>)ndith)n$ may cause the d￿nty to cea8e to continue as o g￿n9 conc8m.
Evaluat6 the ovér811 pr8senlalbJn, slructure and content of Ihe fin8nci81 5tstemonts. includlng the
di¥dosures. and whether the flnandal statements reyesenl Ihe undety'ng transgctionB and events in
manner that 8th1￿¢$ tsir presentsth)n.
communicate with those chargefj with govem8rKe regarding, among other matters, the planned scop8 and
timing of the audit and signrftcant audit findirys, including any ￿9n￿can1 deficienc￿$ in intemal control that v
Identlfy durfng ￿ aud￿.
A fvrther deKription of our respowts'litw is available on tr* Flnandal RewlThJ Councll's %wb8'rte at: https'.11
W¥W4.frc.org.uklau¢*torsrg¥powbil￿eS. Thi5 description fcrfms part of ow authtoV$ report.
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DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT (CONTINUED)
TO THE TRUSTEES OF DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLYTHE
DURHAM MASONIC BENEVOLENT FUND)
U80 of our r•port
Thi$ report is made sobely lo the charl￿S trustees. 88 a bwy. in accordanca V•ilh part 4 of thg Charities (Accounts
and Reports) Regulallon8 2008. Our audrt work has been undertaken so that we might $tal8 to the charity's trustees
those matters we are requlrgd lo sfate lo in an auditorfs rewt and fN no othor Purpose. To the fullest extent
perrnitted by 18w, y￿ do not accapt ￿ assume resp)n%bility lo anyone other than the chaty and the tharity'8
trLtstees as a boo*, for our audrt work. for this rep3rt. or for the wn1￿5 V•E have fomied.
kf F.
John P Yarrow FCA {S•nlor Statutory Audltor)
for and on bohalf ofAlhn Syk•* Llmlt•d
2J//?/2
hart•r•d Accountsnts
8tstutory Audltor
5 Hensw Clorye
South Church Enterprise Park
shopAu¢kland
Co Durham
DL14
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DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDITUREACCOUNT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Curyent Ilnancl•l year
Unre•trlctod RMtrict¢d Endowment
funds
funds
fvnd#
2023
2023
2023
Totsl
T¢Aal
2023
2022
Noto8
Donations and legaci8S
Charitstle actiwliès
Invastm8nls
Other income
70.204
29.009
99.213
85.280
11.755
347,748
409.381
25.050
409,381
2S,0S0
Totsl Incom
504.835
29,009
533,644
445,019
Raiwng fuN18
63.274
63.274
178.492
Ch8rft8ble actlvltt
199.579
5.450
205,029
278,591
BOurKI￿ c￿rt1P81•r Strac•y H(￿se
Repair Funds
Oth¢r
58,074
16.318
58,074
23,320
33,147
2,581
14
Total •xpndltur•
289,855
79,842
389,697
492.811
Nel g8in611108888} on investments
16
1.588,758
1,588,758
191,903)
Net mov•m•nt In fund•
1.803,538
(50.8331
1.752,705
1139.6951
Fund balancas •t 1 January 2023
8,973.364
183,808
16.980 9.174.152 9,313,847
Fund balanc•• •t 31 Doc•fflb•i 2023
10.776,902
132.975
16,980 10,926.857
,174.152
The statement ol flnwKi81 xli¥rfie8 Incl￿8 811 gain6 arKf k)sses r¢ct)3ni8•d in th• year.
JI incom• and eypenditure derfve from contimlng actsNitsos.
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DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES (CONTINUED)
INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDITUREACCOUNT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Prlor flnanGial y••r
Unrestrlctod R•strkt•d Endowm•nt
funds
funds
funds
2022
2022
2022
Totsl
2022
Donations and legacies
Charrtable actiwti88
Investrnenls
Othèr income
56,822
11.755
347.748
256
28,438
85.260
11,755
347,748
256
Totsl Incom•
416,581
28.438
445.019
Rai8ing fund8
178.492
178,492
Ch8rltai40 acllviti98
275.591
3.000
278,591
Boundary CourVPts Strxey HcANe Repatr
Fund8
Other
33.147
33,147
2,581
14
2.581
Totsl •XpondI￿1•
456,e64
36,147
492,811
Nel g8ln81llosses) on investments
1S
(91,903)
191,903)
Net mov•m•nt In fundi
{131,986)
(7.7091
(139.8951
FurKI balances at 1 January 2022
,105,350
191,517
16,980 9,313,847
Fund balan¢M at 31 D•c•mb•r 2022
8,973.364
183,808
16.980 9.174.152
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DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
ASAT31 DECEMBER 2023
2023
2022
Flxed assets
Investm￿1 propertie8
Inve$tmonts
16
17
8.128.004
1,588.182
6,541.366
1,224.030
.714,186
7,785,396
Currnnt ass•ts
Debtor5
Cash at bank In harbj
18
186.125
1,059,260
101,594
1,330.828
1.22S.385
1.432.422
Crodltorn: amounts f4111ng du• *lthln
on• yoar
19
112,7141
123,6661
Nel rwrrenl assets
1.212,671
1,408,758
Total a•••ts l•$$ ¢urr•nt Il•bllltl••
10,926,857
9,174,152
Caprtal fund•
ErKlowmenl funds- ger￿Tal
Income fund8
Reslricled fvnd8
16.980
16,980
21
132,975
183,808
D6signal8d lund8
10.778.W2
8.973.364
10,776,902
8,973,384
10,926,857
9,174,152
Thè financial ststemerts wete apwDved by the Trustees Cm .. .....
S. A. Wllis (Treasurer)
T. F. Gittins {Secr8tsry1
Tnotee
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DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEM8ER 2023
2023
2022
Cash fl¢)ws from op8ratlng actlvltl••
Cash absorbed by Operats￿S
26
(320.9171
(425.7551
Invesllng actlvltl•s
Purchase of investmont propthty
Purcha8e ol other investments
Pr￿eedS from dispo881 ol other investrnents
Inv8Stment income receNed
154.2511
<821,0941
315.313
409,381
1162,400)
1288,5631
39,799
347.748
N•t cash g•norat•d froTrV(u8•d In
InvHtlng actlvltlos
49.349
181.4181
N•t u••d In fln•nclng •¢ll¥ltl
N•t d•crna•• In ca•h and ca•h •qulval•nts
1271.5881
1487,171}
C88h arhy ¢98h •q￿valents at baglnning of year
1,330,828
1,817.999
Cash and c••h •qulvil•nts at •nd of y•ar
1.059,280
1.330,828
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DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
A¢¢ountlng polkle¥
Charlty Infomutlon
Durham Freemason8 Charity (fomierty The ￿rharn mason￿ Bernvoknt FUW Is 8 chadty registered in
ErrfJland and ￿￿les.
1.1 A¢¢ountlng corwentlon
The financbal statements have boen yepared in accordance with the tharty$ tntst deed. ihe Charlty"e8 Act
2011. FRS 102 'The Fin8ncial Rewrtj'ng Stsrbjard applicable in the UK and Republic of lieland" ('FRS 102.1
and the Charille8 SORP 'Accounling and Reporting by Charilies.. St•tem¢nt of Recommended Practico
aOicable lo Charit￿ preparing their accounts in acCordar￿a with the Financial Reporting Standard
aFpii¢able in Ihe UK Rewblic of IielaTrJ IFRS 1021" {eff￿tI¥o 1 January 20191. The charity is a Public
B¢nefit Enlty as d￿ned by FRS 102.
The finan(yal 818tements are prepared in stertlro. ththlc* 18 fimctlonal currency of the Gh8rity. Monelary
amounts In the8e financial stotements are rounded to the nearest £.
Tho financ4al 8tst•menl8 have been prepare(l und8r lh8 historkxl cost convention. modffied to Includ•
Inve8lment ryoperb'es and certain finaw81 instruments at falr valuo. Tho p￿￿1pAI accounting polues adopl&J
ar• 581 below.
1.2 Golng Gon¢ern
At the bm8 of approving the fin8nu818tatem￿ts. the trusteos have a r8ason8ble eXF*ctslbn that Iho charty
has ad¢qual8 resourcos to continue in operational existence for th8 forestsable fuiure. Thu8 the trLtstee8
tinu8 to 8doFI tr*e wng cA)rK￿ ba818 of accounting Ai prtyadng the flnandal Statements.
1.3 Ch*rItab￿ fund•
Urftslnctad fund8 arn available for w at tho dlscrokn of the trustees in fvrthersr￿ of thelr charlt8ble
object￿e5.
R08tricied fund8 are subject lo specific Conditi￿S by don￿$ as to how they may b? used. The purposes aTrJ
uses of the r8slricted funds are set in ths notes to the financio181alemer￿.
Endowment fvnds 8r• subjed to ¥Jecific conthtw)ns by don¢)rs that the ￿￿la1 mu8t be maSntslngd by I
charlty.
1.4 Incom•
Income is recoonised when Is Iggalty entÉUod to it after any performance ¢ondNlons tw8 beon m¢1,
tho amounts ¢8n be measured relialAy, and it is yctsbie tt￿ inc¢me VAII be recwved.
Ca8h donations ave v•cowi5od on r￿￿pt. Other dor￿lI0n$ are recognis•il Ihe eharty has been notlfied
of the donation, unless performance eonditSon3 require deferrel of the amount. Income lax recoverable In
relation to donations rgwved urthr Gift Aid or d8￿ts of covenant is rwnised at the time of the donation.
Legacies arg recognised on receipi or otherwise rf the dwrity ha5 been notified of an impending di8tribution,
the amount is kno*n, arKI rewt is expected. If ts arn(x￿t is not kn¢)wn. the ￿gacY 18 treated as a
contingent asseL
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DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEPAENTS {CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Accountlng pollclo8
Icontlnuedl
1.5 Expendlturn
Expenditure 18 recognised onc* tPer• ￿ a *al or construthe obligatitfi to transfer eCex￿Mic ben8fft 10
third party, il 18 probable that a transfer of econom￿ benefft5 will be requbred in 8ettlem8nl, aThJ ts amount of
the oblualon can be measured teliat*y.
ExpeThJilure is classifi￿1 by activty. Th8 costs of each actvity are up of the total ol di￿1 cost3 and
8hared costs, irKluding support costs involved in undertakirYJ each ecb'vty. Direct costs attributat48 to a single
activity are all¢x8led directly lo th* actiwty. Shar&a c08ts contn'bule to more than one acbvity and
8UPPOrt C08ts vthich are not attrilyjtatlo to 8 single actNIty are apportiCrf￿1 b8knn those aCtiwt￿S on a bayis
ce￿81St8nt with the Use of resources. Centr81 staff costs aro alk£aled on the basis of timg spent. and
deyedatlon charges are alloc*ed w th• w1ion of the asset's U80.
1.6 In¥Mtm•nt propertlo•
Investment property, whith 18 propwty held to eom rontals andlor for capltal appreciation, is initially
r￿QgniSed at cost, ¥th￿h the purchase coyt and any diredjy attn'bulat40 8xp6ndKure. Subsoquenlty
il is m88sur8d at fair value at the reporb'ng end date. The 8urrlu8 or defiril on revaluallon 18 rwnisod In
pront or1088.
1.7 Flxod w•t Invo•tmont•
Flxed asset investm8nl8 Ore inittally measured at transaction wic6 6xdudlr+g transaction costs, and are
subsequently m888ured at fair valua at aach reForting date. Changes in fair value are recognised in nel
Incomel{8xpendhurel for the y••r. Transactlon costs are exp•n8ed as I￿uffed.
1.8 Cash and c••h •qulv4l•nts
Cash and ¢a$h aquivalents include cash in hand. deposiis hdd at call ￿th banks. ¢)ther sh¢)rt-tgrm Ilquid
inve8tments with tiriglnal maturibes of thrée mMths or ￿$$. and bank ov•rdraft8. Bank overdrafts are shown
withi'n b￿roVI1n￿$ in current llatd.lits￿.
1.9 Flnancl•l Instrvm8nts
The charity has elected lo apFly the proV￿On8 of 11 '8a8lc Fin￿￿181 Instruments. aTrJ S¢¢tion 12
'Olhw Fin¥ndal In8truments188uo5' of FRS 102 to al of its finarrial Instrumgnts.
Flnancial Instruments we recognisèd in th8 chari￿¥ bal•nce sheet th the charity becom88 paty to the
contradual provlsions of Ihe inslrumwrt.
88slc fln•nclal•ss•ts
Basic financial as58t5, wtrich indude debtOf5 arwj cash and b8nk b818n¢e8, are Initlalty measured at
transaction price indudlng transacb'on costs aThJ are 8ubwuenlfy carried at amorb.sed cost usirt9 the effeth've
Interest method unless Ih8 arr8ngement consts"tut8s a finanang transaCt￿rI. where the transactlon Is
me88ured at the present value of the fijture rKwpts discounted at a market rate of Inte￿t. Finartbal assets
ciasslfi8d as receivable vithin one year are not amcrtised.
8asi¢ Ilnancial liabllftles
8aslc financbal liatilibes, including creditors and bank loans are initially iecc•3nl8ed al trans8ctkJn price unless
the arrarbgement consknlLrtes a financing transaclth, ￿ the debt instrument is measured at th8 pfEsenl
Vglue ol the thjture payments discounted at a market rate of interest. Financial liabilitie5 classified as payable
ithin ¢)ne year are not amortised.
Trade creditors are obligations to pay for goods or servicEs that have been acquired In the Ordin￿ ￿Urs8 of
operations from suppliers. Amwnts payable are cLgssffied as Current lialm'lrties if payment is due vmthin one
year or less. If not, they are presented as non-current liat4'1ities. Tr&Je credrtors are recognised init1811y al
transaction pri￿ and subsequerfy Mea$w￿ at amortised cost uslng the effecb've intere8t metr)d.
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DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Crftlcal accountlng e8tknat•8 and Judgemfrnts
In the applitstion of the charrty's accountirvJ p)liues. the trustees we required to make judgements, 8stimales
and assumptions 8t(Jut the c8nying amcyjnt of assets liats'litios that are Th)t readily apparent from other
$wrces. The estimates and aS￿>Cla18d ossumptions are base(J on hist(xical expenence and other factors th81
are consid8red to t* relgvant ActtHI results may drfler from these estimates.
The estimate$ and urKledyir¥J assumpti￿$ are r￿e¥ve￿ on an orYJoin9 b8sis. Revisions to xcounling
e8tlmale$ are r¢ty)gnised in peri(wJ in which the estimate 18 revised where the revisi￿ 8ffects ￿lY that
peri￿. ry In the p￿10d of t￿ rwsion and TrJtuTe penods %sthere the revlswJn affects tr4)th current and futUf•
p¢ric¥l$.
Donallon• and l•gacl••
Unr•8trlGt•d R•strkt•d
fvnd•
Total Unrestricted Restricted
fvnd¥
fund8
T¢)tsl
2023
2023
2023
2022
2022
2022
tknations and g1ft8
Legacie8 recefvable
55,204
15.OCrt)
13.693
15.316
e8,897
30.318
28,438
85,280
70.204
29.009
99.213
56,822
28,438
85,260
Donatlon• •nd gira
Brethren & Lodge8
TLC DO￿a￿On8
other
55.204
55.204
13,693
56.822
56.822
28,433
13.093
28,433
SS.204
13.693
68.897
,822
28,438
85,260
Charftablo actlvhles
Charltsble
Incomè
2022
Sale of annual reports
mason￿ Bleak
3,180
8,S75
11.755
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DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Inve8tments
Unrnstrlcted Unrestricted
funds
funds
2023
2022
Rontal income
Dlvldends receivab
Intere$1 ￿¢¢1¥able
356,241
44,847
8.493
308,544
36,8C6
2,398
409,361
347,748
UnrMtrlct•d Unrnslncted
fund•
fund8
2023
2022
Other Inccthe
25,050
256
In¢luded In othér I￿oMe atrtho is £25.050 in relalThi to cash hekl 813181 December 2022 wrthin 8 bank
aCC￿nI controllod by the chailty whlch had rol proviou$ty irjduded wilhin ts fiMncial statements.
Ralslng fund
Unr••trlct•d Unreslricted
fund¥
funds
2023
2022
83,274
178,492
83.274
178.492
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DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Charltable a¢tlvStl
Charltable Charltrbbè
EXpend￿ure Expendttur•
2023
2022
Masonic ￿8k
7C#J
19,288
Grant fvndiryJ of {8ee note 9)
150.809
187,574
Share of supput costs18eo Th)te 101
Share of 9ovemanGg co818 (see rnta 10)
44,325
9,195
62,669
9,060
205.029
278,591
Anaty•h ty fund
Unrestricted funds
R88tn"cled funds
199,579
5,450
275.591
3.000
205,029
278,581
Grnnts p•yabl•
Ch•rltabk Charitab
Ewndltur• Expondrtur•
2023
2022
Grants to instilubon$.'
Defibrilators
Communty Supwrt Grants
Norman Jack80n Legw Grants
1,000
7S,401
63,070
1.000
67.445
114.809
139.471
183,254
Grants to Indmthals
11.338
4,320
1 YJ,809
187,574

DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
10 Supportcosts
Support Governanc•
co¥1¥
2023
Support Gov•rn•nc•
costs
costs
2022
other expenses
Legal aTrJ profess1w￿l
Man8gemént ¢tharge$
payab
945
4,478
20.691
4,478
20.691
5,880
37,500
37.500
37,500
37.500
Audrt ar¢d acC￿nt8nGY
TrusleeB' meelng
expenses
7.290
7.290
1.395
1,395
1.770
1.770
44,325
9.195
53,520
62,869
71,729
Analy￿ bolv￿On
Charitable activities
44.325
9.195
S3,520
62,689
71,729
11 Audltorfs r•munorntlon
F••• ￿Yable to Ihe charlty'• audltor and •••oclat••:
2023
2022
Au(11 ofthe thariVs annuol aC￿unts
7.800
7.200
12 Trust•
Ncne of the twstees (or ary c(￿ne¢￿ed wilh th9ml recelved ary TenvJneration or benefits from the
chaity during the year.
13 EmphyM8
Tho average Month￿ number ofempknyees during the year was".
2023
Nurnbor
2022
Numhr
Totsl
There kntre no emFAoyees 7Atose annual remurwalic** was more than £60,000.

DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
14 Other
UDr•strlcted Restrictèd
lunds
fvndl
Totsl Unrestricted
funds
2023
2023
2023
2022
Other expendltLYe
7,002
16.318
23,320
2.581
16 Net galn•lllau•81 on Inv•8kn•nts
Unrostrfctod Unre8tricted
fund•
fijnds
2023
2022
Revaluallon of investments
Revaluab"on of Inveslmenl properties
56,371
1.532.387
(88,0141
13,8891
1,588,758
{91,903)
16 In¥Mtrnont pnworty
2023
Falr valu•
At 1 January 2023
AthJftlon8 through extemal acqu*itson
Net gal￿ or lossas through fair valu? adjustments
6,541,366
54,251
1,532.387
Al 31 Décomber 2023
8.128,004
The investment woperbe8 V*tre revalued by D & G SuTheyirKJ SeNc88. Chartered Surveyors on 12
Decemter 2023 on the ba*8 of market value of vacanl possessi￿. The trustees bdieve that thg ¥8lue of the
properti'es held has not changed si9nffi¢anty gnce that date.
The totsl falr value of the property ts ththich the ¢*arity Imlds titlg Is £9,384.251. However, 8xcluded from the
c8rying value of investmenl prcyety al￿0 is £1.265.247 (2022 - £1,108,634) in ￿latiOn to the long
leasehdderfs Intsrests for ¥p¢cific properties V*ithin the buildings.
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DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
16 Ittve8trn•nt prop•ty
(ContInu￿)
2023
2022
Freehold
Lcxw lea88h￿d
Short le88ehokl
8.128.004
6,541,368
17 Flx•d a￿•t Invoslm¢nts
Lht•d
Inv••tm•nts
C￿1 or valuatton
At 1 January 2023
Ackihions
Valuation chanp8
Disposals
1,224,030
821,094
56,371
1315,313)
At 31 December 2023
1,586,182
Carrylng amount
At 31 December 2023
1,588.182
Ai 31 De¢emt*r 2022
1,224,030
2023
2022
Investments at fair value compri88".
Equity Shares
Investment Trusts & Unit Tru¥l$
UK Fixed Interést
C8sh
1,2g3.975
123,534
107,133
61.540
785,324
190,211
98,432
150.063
1.586,182
1.224,030
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DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
18 Deblorn
2023
2022
Amounts falllng due wllhln one Y￿r.
Other deb
Prepayments and 8￿rUed incc*ne
153,154
12,971
86,145
15,449
166.125
101.594
19 Crodltorn: amounts falllng due wlthln one year
2023
2022
Trnde creditors
Other ueditors
Accruals and deferred irtome
378
2,271
10,065
8,958
8,220
8,490
12.714
23,8e6
Endowmfjnt lund•
Endowment fund8 represent a8Sets whlth must bg hgkl pomanenyy by the charty. Ir￿rne arising on tha
•ndowmenl lunds can be uwl in accordance wth the objects of the chority and 18 induded a8 unre8lrtted
income. Any capltsl 99in8 or losses ariyry on ￿ aBS8ts fom part of the fund.
IAov•m•nt
In funql•
Incunlw BaknG• •t
Mov•m•nt
In funds
Incomlng
B•thn¢•
l JIn￿ry 2022
e•lan¢• •t
2022
Perm•nènt endowrnonts
Ernest Dixen Stholar¥hip FurKI
16.980
16.980
16,980
18,980
16,980
16,980
Th9 Ernest Dixon Schc4ar8hip endowm•nl fund is held to gww8t8 Income to provth grnnts lo childTen of
brethrgn ￿ are $lLklenls at Unr¥ersty or Technicd Collew.

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DURHAM FREEMASONS CHARITY (FORMERLY THE DURHAM MASONIC
BENEVOLENT FUND)
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEAIENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
24 Capllal commltm•nts
2023
2022
At 31 December 2023 the charty had capital a$ folbjws..
Contracted for Ixrt not pro*&id8d in Iho financid slatenwts..
Acquisltion of proprty, plant 4ThJ ￿UlpTh
$4,251
26 R&latod patty ￿n3￿ctIon•
Included in DonotkJn8 and LegpAes I￿Ome1$ £Nil {2022 - £25,208 collected by PrwrK4al Grand Lodg8 of
Ourham and then donated lo The Durham Masonie Benevolent Fund. IndLKbed in supwt costs 18 a
management chwgg from Provinckil Grand Lodg8 of Durham of £37,50012022 - £37.500).
The charity 18 owed £Nil12022 - £12.4731 from Outham Benevolence Trading Limlled, a comp8ny under Ihe
$8me control as The Durham mas￿b¢ Benevoknnl Fund.
26 Ca•h g•n•rntsd from operallon*
2023
2022
Surplu81(de￿dtl for th8 y88r
1,752,705
(139,6951
Adju8tmènts for..
Investment income reccsnised in statement of financial activities
Falr value galns orvj 10s$68 ¢M Inve81ment proprties
Falr value galn8 and1088e8 ￿ investrnant$
{409,3811
11,532,387}
(56,371)
(347,7481
3,889
88,014
mov￿nont$ In v*xklng ca￿*1.
Ilncrea8el In debtor8
(Decreas•)fi￿r88s• In cndltc
164.5311
110,9521
(38.751}
8,536
C••h absor1￿d by op•rntlon•
1320.917)
1425,7551
27 An•ly•h of changes In netlund
The charty had no debt during lh8 y88r.