
## Section A 

## **Trustees' Annual Report for the period** 

Period start date Period end date 1 October 2023 30 September 2024 **From To** 

## Reference and administration details 

**Charity name** North London Symphony Orchestra **Other names charity is known by** NLSO **Registered charity number (if any)** 283455 **Charity's principal address** 14 Rectory Gardens London **Postcode N8 7PJ** 

**Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity** 

|1<br>2<br>3<br>4<br>6<br>7<br>8<br>9<br>10<br>11<br>12<br>13<br>14<br>15<br>16<br>17<br>18<br>19<br>20|**Trustee name**|**Office (if any)**|**Dates acted if not for whole**<br>**year**|**Name of person (or body) entitled**<br>**to appoint trustee(if any)**|
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||Pauline Stockman|Chairman|||
||Michael Henderson|Treasurer|||
||Caroline Soresby|Secretary|||
||Denise Burns||||
||Dominic Wells||||
||William Attwell||1/10/23 – 6/11/23||
||Sheila Wallace||||
||Kate Ryle||||
||Lysander Tennant||||
||Raissa Harvey||6/11/23 – 30/09/24||
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## **Names of the trustees for the charity, if any, (for example, any custodian trustees)** 

**Name Dates acted if not for whole year** 

## **Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)** 

**Type of adviser Name Address Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)** 

## **Section B              Structure, governance and management** 

## **Description of the charity’s trusts** 

Constitution adopted on 8 June 1981, amended on 6 March 1995 Type of governing document (eg. trust deed, constitution) 

Unincorporated Association How the charity is constituted (eg. trust, association, company) Trustees are appointed or reappointed annually by election of the Trustee selection methods members at the Annual General Meeting held in November. (eg. appointed by, elected by) 

## **Additional governance issues (Optional information)** 

You **may choose** to include additional information, where relevant, about: 

- policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training of trustees; 

- the charity’s organisational structure and any wider network with which the charity works; 

Membership of the orchestra is open to all adults subject to an informal audition process.  The trustees oversee the day-to-day running of the orchestra.  The trustees seek the views of members, usually on an annual basis, as to the choices of the music to be played and other aspects of the life of the orchestra. All trustees give their time voluntarily and receive no remuneration or other benefits. 

Membership numbers vary from time to time and range from around 60 to 70.  Extra players (including percussion and harp if required) are brought in for specific concerts as needed. 

- relationship with any related parties; 

- trustees’ consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them. 

## **Section C                    Objectives and activities** 

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To educate the public in the arts and sciences, and in particular the art and science of music, by the presentation of concerts and other activities 

## **Summary of the objects of the charity set out in its governing document** 

||To educate the public in the arts and sciences, and in particular the art<br>and science of music, by the presentation of concerts and other activities|
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|**Summary of the main**<br>**activities undertaken for the**<br>**public benefit in relation to**<br>**these objects (include within**<br>**this section the statutory**<br>**declaration that trustees have**<br>**had regard to the guidance**<br>**issued by the Charity**<br>**Commission on public**<br>**benefit)**|The orchestra prepares for and presents concerts of a varied nature in<br>the North London area.  Repertoire for the concerts is chosen by the<br>Trustees in discussion with the conductor, and after soliciting views from<br>members.  The aim is to choose programmes which are interesting,<br>varied, and challenging to members.  Through professionally led<br>rehearsals and concerts, the orchestra seeks to develop players' musical<br>skills, and confidence in orchestral playing, and knowledge of music.<br>Programmes are chosen also to be instructive and entertaining to our<br>public audiences, extending their knowledge of orchestral music<br>repertoire wherever possible.  The orchestra seeks to engage a concerto<br>soloist (generally for each programme) who is either an up-and-coming or<br>established professional soloist.  This gives members an excellent<br>opportunity to develop and practice skills in accompanying soloists in<br>performance at a high level.<br>The orchestra presents at least three concerts per year, each one<br>preceded by 9 weekly rehearsals.<br>The orchestra is conducted by a professional conductor, and led by a<br>professional violinist.   Full rehearsals are led by a professional<br>conductor, and the sectional rehearsals are led either by the conductor or<br>leader (for strings) and a professional coach or other music professional<br>(for woodwind and brass).<br>The trustees confirm that they have had regard to the guidance on public<br>benefit issued by the Charity Commission where relevant, when making<br>decisions regarding the above activities, in order to ensure that these<br>activities continue to further the orchestra's objects and provide benefit to<br>the public.|



## **Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)** 

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The trustees would like to thank the following who greatly support the orchestra each year: 

- Our patrons, many of whom are long-standing, and who give generous financial contributions to the orchestra. 

- Our supportive audiences, many of whom have been long-time attendees of our concerts. 

You **may choose** to include further statements, where relevant, about: 

- policy on grantmaking; 

- policy programme related investment; 

   - The relatives and friends of trustees and members who give of their time freely to assist in the preparations for concerts and volunteer on concert days. 

   - Volunteers from the venues where we present concerts for their time and assistance on concert days, including our regular venue at St James Church in Muswell Hill. 

- contribution made by volunteers. 

## Section D                      Achievements and performance 

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## Section D                      Achievements and performance 

We prepared for and presented three concerts in our regular concert **Summary of the main** programme: **achievements of the charity during the year** Autumn: The programme featured Berlioz: “Le Corsaire” overture; Barber: Violin Concerto (soloist: Aki Blendis) and Bruckner: Symphony no. 6. The concert took place at St John’s Church, Friern Barnet. Spring: The programme featured Milhaud: Le Boeuf sur le Toit; Shostakovich: Cello Concerto (soloist: Ariana Kashefi) and Dvorak: Symphony no.9. The concert took place at St James Church, Muswell Hill. Summer: The programme featured Mozart: La Clemenza di Tito overture, Walton: Violin Concerto (soloist: Eunsley Park) and Berlioz: Symphonie Fantastique. The concert took place at St James Church, Muswell Hill. All concerts were well attended and well received.  The year included a number of challenging pieces that the orchestra had not performed before including the Bruckner, Milhaud and Walton.  However, these challenges were met with enthusiasm and the Trustees feel that this was a very successful year musically for the orchestra. 

In addition to the main concerts listed above, the orchestra was also involved in other events.  In February we presented an informal chamber music concert at our rehearsal venue, the Union Church and Community Centre in Crouch End.  This concert featured various chamber groups drawn from members of the orchestra.   Three chamber groups also performed as part of the Crouch End Festival.  And in September we held a special rehearsal in which members of the orchestra were invited to play solo pieces and movements from concertos, accompanied by the orchestra. 

The Trustees feel that the quality of orchestral performance has continued to increase over the year.  Also, feedback given as part of the annual member survey has shown a high level of satisfaction from members as to the programmes being chosen, and other matters concerning the operation and management of the orchestra. The membership of the orchestra remained strong with all string sections at or near capacity, full woodwind and horn sections and a nearly full brass section.   The presence of such a full orchestra helped to enable productive and successful rehearsals, and the increased subscription income from members, coupled with a reduced requirement to bring in extra players for concerts, contributed to another good outcome financially. 

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Section E
Financial review
The orcheslra aims to mainlain a reserve of at least £9000 to ¢over the
operating costs of putting on a concert. including rehearsals.
Membership subs¢riplion$ and lickel prices are reviewed regularfy in Ihe
light of operating costs to ensure adequate reserves.
Brfef statement ol tho
charity's poll¢y on reserrf88
Details of any funds materlally
In deflclt
tThere are no funds in deficil.]
Furth•r financlal revlow d•tai18 (Optlonal informatlon)
You may choose to include
In August 2018 th8 orchestra received a bequest of £15,000 from the will
additional information, where
of Dr Vivian Moses, a long-time patron and supporter of the orchestra.
relevant aboul:
During the period of this report. the Trustèes continued to develop plans
the charity's principal
lo use the bequest for purposes beneficial lo the development of the
sources of funds (including
orchestra and its activities.
any fvndraising)-
how expenditure has
supported the key objectwes
of the charity.,
investment policy and
objectives including any
ethical investment policy
adopted.
Section F
Other optional information
Section G
Declaration
Tho trustees declare that they have approved the trustees, report above.
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Date
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March 2012

NORTH LONDON SYMPHONY ORCHESTIIA
STATEMENT ol RECEIPTS and PAYMÉNTS f¢)r p•rlod l O¢tob•r 2023 to 30 S•pt•mb•r 2024
RECEIPT8
PAYMENT8
202
2022YIJ
2022123
Conwtlnwng
Cowert Exp•ne
2,098.81
2,952.94
2.741.13
124.58
2.411.98
2,765.27
3,407.44
215.23
3.144.83
4,078.65
4.835.71
115.62
3,473.34
4.251.49
4.842 17
9).82
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13,578.
12,741.C
Rohoarults
Profes8bX81
Union CIvJrthlH￿ItO URC
8,486.00
2.430.50
7218.75
2,452.00
Donthrts IlrtludlNJ so1¢
852.80
ID).37
65.00
8uLEcwvJ)
652.68
8.32
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3.332.57
3,230.12
Sdo eve￿￿ mus￿h11￿r¢￿a$O
2022-23coslel refre8hmen
product￿ Co. registrèbffits8
Refund SDk)paymént
159.35
247.15
71.00
P•tror* Sclwm•
1,850.82
2,320.B4
1.¢XQ.00
MIs¢￿Jar￿0￿S
GryirKJ
&%17
610.77
17.01
B￿k c￿￿e$
MHFGA subSGriFIJ'L
83.75
25.00
80.00
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18.50
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2021.22 ctyue
TOTAL
27.940.#5
TOTAL
25.48524
SwplwlLag9
2,001.28
4M71.76
BANK RECONCILATION:
CASH al Bank at 11)dober3J23
SuffjAu5 frcTh 5easoi 202>24
CASH •t8ank •t30 S•ptombTrr 2024
21283.67
2.80128
26,084.9J
STATEMENT OF ASSETS and LIABILITIES as at 30 Se
Cash at bank: £26.084.95
Other Mon•tary Asy•ts: None
In¥•stm•nt A¥¥•ts: None
A810ts rfrta1n￿ for NLSIYS own uw: Double bass + Mver, sheèt music, backuig Cards.
musSc stands, Ilghting.
Llabllitl•¥: None
sIgn￿ on bghalf of all the Trustees:
Date.. L%.0Th 202
Michael Henderson, Treasurer
NOTE.. All amounts l) the Statement of Re￿Ipts 8nd Payments, and In the SlJt•metht olAs$•ts #nd Lkibililies, reLg19 to
Unresfficted Ftsnd$ IfuThJs whith the trusle8s are ablg to spend al thelr d15f*trtk*n lor anyof Ihe tharttys PUfP)ses1.

CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examinerfs
report on the accounts
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Sectlon A
Independent Examiner's Report
Report to the trusteesl
membernof fvJD<H LONDOW sym ef+oAJy ORC FfrESfv1
On accounts for the year
ended
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(If any)
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Set out on pages
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above
charity (Ihe Trust") for the year ended
Responslbilities and As the tharity trustees of the Trust, you a￿ responsible for the weparatsn
basis of report of the accounts in accordance wth the requirements of the Charrt￿S Ad
2011 ("the Act").
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accourts carr￿d out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination. I
have followed the applicable Directions given by the Chanty ComrnissK)n
under section 145(5)(b) of the Ad.
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have
come to my attention
) in Connecti￿ wrth
the examination which gives me cause to believe that in. any material
respect:
accountiryJ records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of
the Act or
the accounts do not aCC￿d the accounting records
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connedi
with the examination to attention should be drawn in order to enable
proper understanding of the accounts to be ￿aChed.
. Please delete the words in the brackets rf they do not appty.
Date:
Independent
examiner's statement
Slgned:
Name:
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Relevant professlonal
qualfflcatlon(s) or body
(If any):
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Address:
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October 2018