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2021-12-31-accounts

Registered Charity Number 510538

NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY

REPORT AND ACCOUNTS For the year ending 31 December 2021

NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY TRUSTEES’ REPORT For the year ended 31 December 2021

The Trustees present their report and the unaudited financial statements of the unincorporated charity for the year ended 31 December 2021.

REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS

Registered charity name Northumberland & Durham Family History Society Charity registration number 510538 Registered office MEA House, 3[rd] Floor, Ellison Place, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8XS

Trustees

The Trustees of Northumberland & Durham Family History Society during the period and to the date of signing this report are as follows:

D W Burdon R Calasca N Cunningham A Franklin D George J Heckels J Hewitt J Jackman (Chair) K Johnson R Lee M Murphy G Reed J Smith C Trinder J Ward

Company Secretary

R Calasca

Bankers

TSB, St Mary’s Place, Newcastle upon Tyne BX4 7SB

Independent Examiner

Pete O’Hara FCA, Chartered Accountant, 4 Stoneyhurst Road West, Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne NE3 1PG

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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY

TRUSTEES’ REPORT

For the year ended 31 December 2021

STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT

Governing Documents

Northumberland & Durham Family History Society is controlled by its governing document which was adopted on 18 September 1975 and has been updated several times since, most recently on 26 October 2021.

Charitable Purpose

Northumberland & Durham Family History Society’s charitable objects are to promote family history and assist all those individuals who wish to research their family history.

This is facilitated through members of the Society and anyone from the general public using the research centre and library, and through postal enquiries. The Society holds family history events in the community within the two counties and there is a very active branch network, with meetings open to all.

Structure and Governance

The charity currently has a board of 15 non-executive Trustees.

The Board meets a minimum of eight times per year and holds an Annual General Meeting each year.

Detailed written Board reports and an agenda are prepared and circulated in advance of meetings.

Recruitment and Appointment of new Trustees

The Council of the Society is made up of its Trustees who undertake offices of the Society or its branches. The members who served during the year undertook administrative roles with the Society or were co-opted as representatives of the branch.

Trustees are elected to the Board based on discussions and recommendations offered by Trustees and outside advisors to the organisation, as well as through a range of advertising channels.

Eligibility for membership of the charity, and membership of the Board of Trustees, is governed by the governing document. There are no restrictions in the governing document on the operation of the charity other than those imposed by general charity law.

Trustee Induction and Training

New Trustees are inducted by the Chair of the Board and are provided with a range of resources to support their understanding of Northumberland & Durham Family History Society activities.

The Charity's Grant-making Policies

The charity engages in grant-making activity only to pass on specific bequests received. It does not operate an ongoing, open programme for grant-making.

The Contribution of Volunteers

The charity makes extensive use of volunteers to support its activities.

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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY

TRUSTEES’ REPORT

For the year ended 31 December 2021

OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES

Objectives and Aims

The Northumberland and Durham Family History Society is the principal family history society in the North-East of England from where it maintains contact with and provides assistance to its members during personal visits to our research centre on the 3rd Floor of MEA House, Ellison Place, Newcastle upon Tyne and through its journal, publications, website and branches in London and the North-East.

The objects of the Society are to advance public education in the fields of family history, genealogy, heraldry, demography and other subjects directly related to the study of history and in particular in relation to Northumberland and Durham. Our research centre and branch meetings are open to the public as well as to our members.

Public Benefit

The Trustees understand and have discussed the implications of the provisions of the Charities Act 2006, which state that all charities must demonstrate that they are established for public benefit, and have had due regard to the public benefit guidance issued by the Charity Commission. The Trustees believe that the charity meets both of the key principles.

Principle 1 - There must be an identifiable benefit, or benefits

Northumberland & Durham Family History Society’s activities create opportunities for people to explore their links with their families and communities.

Principle 2 - Benefit must be to the public, or a section of the public

Engagement in Northumberland & Durham Family History Society’s activities is open to the entire general public.

Northumberland & Durham Family History Society’s beneficiaries are therefore entirely appropriate to its aims and the public as a whole benefits from its work.

All of these benefits are clear, evidenced and relate directly to Northumberland & Durham Family History Society’s aims. In addition, the Trustees do not consider that any significant detriment or harm flows from Northumberland & Durham Family History Society’s work.

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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY TRUSTEES’ REPORT

For the year ended 31 December 2021

ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE

Summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year

Membership of the Society makes it one of the medium-sized larger family history societies in the country. In common with other societies, we have to face the continuing challenge of the popularity of research on the internet and the likelihood of a decline in membership. The Society continues its efforts to attract and retain members by offering services and facilities best obtained through membership and by encouraging activities in the Society’s affairs.

Impact of COVID-19

The Library & Research Centre suffered from the lack of the usual number of visitors, though, as civic libraries opened up again to the public, royalties from Find My Past improved.

2021 once again saw the cancellation of a number of events at which the Society would have had a presence, including Sunderland History Fair and the Family History Fair at Newcastle City Library. This was mitigated by two topics relating to family history research that were made available as part of the virtual Local History Month event.

Volunteer support research enquiries resumed again during 2021

Trustees face to face meetings resumed again towards the end of 2021 and the Society’s Accounts for 2020 were approved at the AGM held in October 2021. During the AGM approval was granted for an amendment to the Society’s Constitution stating the measures to be taken in the event of another national emergency.

During the autumn of 2021, branch face to face meetings commenced again, though two branches continued with Zoom meetings.

Sales of publications and data improved during 2021.

Research Centre

The Research Centre continues to operate, despite moving to smaller premises during January 2021. There is a continuing decline in the number of visitors, whilst COVID 19 regulations have also had an adverse impact on the number of visitors. The Trustees’ expectations are that visits by visitors/ researchers will rise in numbers as the COVID Regulations are eased.

Resources available at the Research Centre grow steadily every year and the Society has continued to benefit from the work of those members who extract and transcribe records which are then made available through publications and also on the membership section of the website.

The Trustees would like to express their thanks to those members volunteering to undertake numerous tasks to maintain the work of the Society, particularly those duty volunteers whose expertise greatly assists researchers. The centre welcomes pre-arranged visits by tutors with their family history learners. This introduces them to the resources available in the centre.

The Beyond the Basics Course at the beginning of 2020 was curtailed by the first lockdown in 2020. The Society honoured its obligation and completed the course during 2021.

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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY TRUSTEES’ REPORT

For the year ended 31 December 2021

ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE (CONTINUED)

Summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year (Cont.)

Initiatives

A date for a Conference has been deferred again, possibly until the Society celebrates its 50 years anniversary year in 2025.

A Beginners Family History Course is planned for early in 2022.

The Society’s digital projector continues to be used by branches as a resource for visiting speakers at Branch Meetings, tutors for delivering family history courses and also for formulating the view of pages on the membership section of the website by a small committee, in order that members can easily access the data.

It is envisaged that workshops on specific topics held at branch meetings will resume in 2022.

The Trustees look forward to the year 2022, when they will have a presence at family history events as society opens out again. The project to enable individuals to access names in Durham Wills has been created to develop another strand of income for the Society and, at the time of writing, is nearing completion. It is planned to extract names from Durham Bishop’s Causes eventually; these will be made available for sale on CDs and also on the membership section of the Society’s website.

Another project is to produce transcripts of Durham Bishops’ Transcripts has been commenced at this present time.

Library

In autumn 2021 an audit of publications was carried out, particularly of the Help books.

Donations of Family Trees, Family Histories and Unwanted Certificates continue.

Towards the end of 2021 the project to digitise the Family Trees in the research centre is nearing completion, so that they may be available for purchase and also to expedite the efficient processing of orders for the above. The copyright for ownership of the Family Tree collection remains with the owner/compiler.

This stipulation also applies to any Family Histories that are on the bookshelves of the research centre.

The Journal

The Society’s quarterly Journal remains a key benefit to members, providing interesting and instructive articles on family and local history. It also provides a forum for correspondence and interaction between members through ‘Letters to the Editor’.

The Journal, at the request of a member, can be e-mailed to them as a PDF file - sending the Journal in this way cuts down on postage costs. The number of members requesting the Journal via e-mail continued to increase during 2021.

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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY TRUSTEES’ REPORT

For the year ended 31 December 2021

ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE (CONTINUED)

Summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year (Cont.)

E-Newsletter

The e-newsletter introduced six years ago, has been a good means for communicating with the membership in between the delivery of the quarterly Journals. It includes genealogical information, news about the latest website, branches and any other courses being held. The members are encouraged to make a contribution to the newsletter through the editor. The feedback concerning the newsletter has been very positive.

Genealogical Projects

Progress continues to be made on the preparation for inclusion on the Society’s database and for publication of parish records. The Society’s thanks go to those volunteers who input and check as they are an important asset to the Society.

Website

An updated members’ section of the website is planned to be launched early in 2022. Consultations with our IT consultants, working with our Membership Secretary, will produce a more member-friendly system.

The internet is a vital link with the membership - as a first potential contact, through the sales catalogue and ever-expanding online shop, to attracting prospective members and also researchers.

The ability to use the PayPal payment system continues to facilitate access to publications for members and non-members throughout the world, whilst the roles of Facebook and Twitter are significant.

Publicity

Again, COVID 19 has impacted on when the Society should be publicised. It is planned that in early 2022 a publicity campaign will be implemented. As well as publicising the Society in the press, libraries and archives, continuing throughout the year, notice will be brought to a wider public by placing it in diverse places, such as churches, community boards, supermarkets etc.

Joyce Wakenshaw Bequest

Discussions were held by the Joyce Wakenshaw Sub Committee during 2020, which agreed that, when the Society moved to the new premises early in 2021, 50% of all relocation costs would come from the bequest and that new PCs would be purchased for the research centre - these have now been implemented. In addition, a Sub Committee meeting later in 2021 agreed to the purchase of 3 new laptops in order that projects/data etc could be inputted onto the laptops and then downloaded later.

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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY TRUSTEES’ REPORT

For the year ended 31 December 2021

ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE (CONTINUED)

Summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year (Cont.)

Branches

The Society has a network of branches whose members provide extensive programmes. Meetings cover a wide range of subjects on many aspects of family and local history.

Normally, it is possible to attend a branch meeting throughout most of the region and at our London branch. COVID 19 has had a continuing impact on Branch meetings, but, during the autumn of 2021, face to face meetings commenced again.

The Society is active in the following locations:

Two branches continued to hold meetings via Zoom. When the society moves onto the Microsoft system the branches will be able to utilise Teams for meetings.

The Trustees thank the Branch Officers for their continuing work in promoting activity and encouraging attendance at meetings.

Strategic Plan

Consultations amongst the Trustees were carried out towards the end of 2021 with a view to formulating a new Strategic Plan that will carry the Society into the future. A sub- committee will be set up early in 2022 to continue the discussion.

The aims of the Strategic Plan is to enable the NDFHS to:

a: Continuing developing as a Family History Society. b: be financially secure.

The Trustees regard a Strategic Plan as a working document that requires to be reviewed at regular intervals.

As stated earlier in this Report, the move to MEA House has resulted in the Society’s finances to be in an improved position at the end of 2021.

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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY

TRUSTEES’ REPORT

For the year ended 31 December 2021

ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE (CONTINUED)

Summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year (Cont.)

Financial Review

The out-turn for the year is an unrestricted surplus of £15,528 (2020: Deficit £9,289).

After taking into account the surplus for the year, there is a balance on Unrestricted Funds at 31 December 2021 of £96,526.

Reserves Policy

The Trustees have reviewed the charity's needs for reserves in line with the guidance issued by the Charity Commission.

The Trustees aim to firstly hold a level of unrestricted Reserves which enables the charity to have sufficient financial resources to meet various liabilities which would crystallise if Northumberland & Durham Family History Society’s funding were unable to continue operating, including future rent/service charge liabilities and the repayment of membership subscriptions received in advance.

At present, the Trustees estimate that the Unrestricted Reserves required for such purposes amount to approximately £88,000.

Northumberland & Durham Family History Society currently holds Unrestricted Reserves of £96,526 at 31 December 2021. Free Reserves, defined as Unrestricted Reserves minus any Designated Funds (£Nil) and the Net Book Value of Unrestricted Tangible Fixed Assets of £22,710, are £73,816.

The charity intends, through its budgeting processes, to increase free Unrestricted Reserves to the desired level within the next 2 years.

This policy will be reviewed by the Trustees on an annual basis as part of the charity’s budgeting processes.

Investment Policy

The charity currently invests surplus cash funds only via a variety of interest-bearing deposit accounts.

It holds accounts at a number of different banks in order to both maximize interest receivable and to, as far as practicable, hold funds within the financial compensation limit for each institution.

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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY

TRUSTEES’ REPORT

For the year ended 31 December 2021

ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE (CONTINUED)

Risk Management

The Trustees of the charity regularly review the major governance, operational and financial risks which the charity faces as part of its annual business planning process and confirm that systems have been established to mitigate these risks.

Northumberland & Durham Family History Society has a risk management strategy in place which comprises:

The Trustees are satisfied that appropriate financial systems and controls are in place.

The Trustees consider the key risks facing the charity at this time to be:

The Trustees have managed the potential impact of these risks by ensuring that:

In May 2018, the society produced Policies and Documents in order to comply with the new General Data Processing Regulations (GDPR), which were approved by the Trustees. Those Policies and Documents have been shared, where appropriate, with members, branches and also the volunteers at the Library and Research Centre.

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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY TRUSTEES’ REPORT For the year ended 31 December 2021

PLANS FOR FUTURE PERIODS

The Society has set a number of over-arching aims and objectives which inform its future plans.

The Society looks forward to attending events in 2022, plans are already being worked on for the Family History event at the City Library for 2022 are going ahead at the time of writing this report.

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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY TRUSTEES’ REPORT

For the year ended 31 December 2021

RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE TRUSTEES

The Trustees shall manage the business of the Charity and may exercise all the powers of the Charity unless restricted by the Charities Act or the constitution of the Charity.

The Trustees are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements for each financial year which show a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity as at the balance sheet date and of its incoming resources and application of resources, including income and expenditure, for the financial year.

In preparation of the financial statements the Trustees should follow best practice and:

  1. Select suitable accounting policies and apply them.

  2. Make judgements and exercises that are reasonable and prudent.

  3. Prepare the financial statements on a going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to assume that the charity will continue on that basis.

The Trustees are responsible for maintaining proper accounting records, which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity.

The Trustees are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.

This report has been prepared in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting by Charities (issued in March 2005 by the Charities Commission England and Wales).

Signed on behalf of the Trustees

Joyce Jackman Chair of the Trustees

12 April 2022

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INDEPENDENT EXAMINER’S REPORT TO THE MEMBERS ON THE UNAUDITED ACCOUNTS OF NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY LIMITED FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021

I hereby report to the Trustees/Members of Northumberland & Durham Family History Society (Charity Registration Number 510538) on the accounts for the year ended 31 December 2021 set out on pages 14 to 22.

Respective The charity's Trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. responsibilities of The charity’s Trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year trustees and examiner under section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 (the Charities Act) and that an independent examination is needed.

It is my responsibility to:

Basis of independent examiner’s statement

My examination was carried out in accordance with general Directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a ‘true and fair’ view and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below.

Independent examiner's statement

12 April 2022

Pete O’Hara, FCA, Chartered Accountant

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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021

Note
Income
Income from Investments
2
Donations & Legacies
3
Income from Charitable Activities
4
Total Income
Expenditure
Expenditure on Charitable
Activities
5
Total Expenditure
Net Income/(Expenditure)
6
Balance brought forward at 1
January
Balance carried forward at 31
December
12, 13
Unrestricted
Funds
Restricted
Funds
Total
2021
Total
2020
£
£
£
£
1,069
-
1,069
2,333
54,661
-
54,661
29,396
15,289
-
15,289
12,076
71,019
-
71,019
43,805
55,491
9,670
65,161
70,733
55,491
9,670
65,161
70,733
15,528
(9,670)
5,858
(26,928)
80,998
134,233
215,231
242,159
£96,526
£124,563
£221,089
£215,231

The notes on pages 16 to 22 form part of the financial statements.

All of the activities of the company are classed as continuing.

The Statement of Financial Activities includes all gains and losses in the year and therefore a statement of total recognised gains and losses has not been prepared.

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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION/BALANCE SHEET

AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2021

Notes
Fixed Assets
Tangible Fixed Assets
8
Current Assets
Stocks
9
Debtors
10
Cash At Bank & In Hand
Creditors – Amounts Falling Due Within 1 Year
11
Net Current Assets/(Liabilities)
Total Net Assets
12
Represented by:
Unrestricted Reserves
12, 13
Restricted Reserves
12, 13
The notes on pages 16 to 22 form part of the financial statements.
2021
2020
£
£
29,757
23,732
860
864
14,785
18,496
198,166
202,719
213,811
222,079
(22,479)
(30,580)
191,332
191,499
£221,089
£215,231
96,526
80,998
124,563
134,233
£221,089
£215,231

These financial statements were approved and signed by a Member of the Board of Trustees on 12 April 2022.

Joyce Jackman Chair of the Trustees

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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021

1. Accounting Policies

The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention and in accordance with applicable United Kingdom accounting standards, the Charities Act 2011 and the Charities Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP).

Cash Flow Statement

The Directors have taken advantage of the provisions of the Financial Reporting Standard Number 1, which exempts small entities from the need to prepare a cash flow statement.

Incoming Resources

All incoming resources are included in the Statement of Financial Activities (SOFA) when there is entitlement, certainty of receipt and the amount can be measured with sufficient reliability.

Such income is only deferred when the donor or funder has specified that the grant or donation can only be used in future accounting periods or where the donor or funder has imposed conditions which must be met before the charity has unconditional entitlement.

Subscriptions from members are recognised as income in the accounts of the charity in the period to which that membership subscription relates.

Investment Income

Investment income is recognised on a receivable basis.

Resources expended

All expenditure is accounted for on an accruals basis and is recognised when a liability is incurred.

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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021

1. Accounting Policies (Continued)

Irrecoverable VAT

All resources expended are classified under activity headings that aggregate all costs related to the category. Irrecoverable VAT is charged against the category of resources expended for which it was incurred.

Operating Leases

The charity classifies the lease of certain types of equipment as operating leases as the title to the equipment remains with the lessor. Rental charges are charged against income on a straight-line basis over the period of the lease.

Tangible Fixed Assets and Depreciation

Depreciation is provided on any fixed assets at rates calculated to write off the assets over their remaining useful lives as follows:

Capital equipment - 25% on reducing balance Fixtures and fittings - 25% on reducing balance Website and laptops - 33% on cost Library and research aids - 5% on reducing balance

The fixed assets of the charity were revalued by the Trustees on 31 December 2008 on the basis of their value in use to this charity. Library & Research Aids are revalued every 3 years with the latest revaluation carried out at 31 December 2017.

A full year’s depreciation charge is applied in the year of acquisition and no charge is made in the year of disposal.

Fund Accounting

The charity uses restricted income funds to account for situations in which a funder requires that a grant must be spent on a particular purpose or where funds have been raised for a specific purpose. The aim and use of each restricted fund is set out in note 13 to the financial statements.

All other funds are considered Unrestricted Funds and are available for use at the discretion of the Trustees in furtherance of the general objectives of the charity.

Taxation

Northumberland & Durham Family History Society is a registered charity and, as such, is not liable to taxation on its income in the current year.

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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021

2. Income from Investments

Interest on cash deposits Unrestricted
Funds
£
Restricted
Funds
£
2021
£
2020
£
1,069
-
1,069
2,333
£1,069
£-
£1,069
£2,333

The 2020 total of £2,333 is wholly attributable to Unrestricted Funds.

3. Income – Donations & Legacies

Donations
Gift Aid
Subscriptions
Unrestricted
Funds
£
Restricted
Funds
£
2021
£
2020
£
24,706
-
24,706
1,051
4,828
-
4,828
4,947
25,127
-
25,127
23,398
£54,661
£-
£54,661
£29,396

The 2020 total of £29,396 is wholly attributable to Unrestricted Funds.

4. Income from Charitable Activities

Journals & Publication Sales
Royalties
Resource Centre Income
Courses & Conferences Income
Unrestricted
Funds
£
Restricted
Funds
£
2021
£
2020
£
-
-
-
1,452
12,890
-
12,890
10,290
2,352
-
2,352
251
47
-
47
83
£15,289
£-
£15,289
£12,076

The 2020 total of £12,076 is wholly attributable to Unrestricted Funds.

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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021

5. Expenditure on Charitable Activities

Direct Activity Costs
Advertising, Publicity & Fairs
Printing & Distribution of Journals
Publications Costs
Resource Centre Costs
Relocation Costs
Conference & Course Expenses
Subscriptions
Other Direct Costs
Support Costs
Management & Administration Costs
Depreciation
Governance Costs
Independent Examiner’s Fees
Book-keeping Costs
Legal Fees
Trustee & Branch Meeting Costs
Unrestricted
Funds
£
Restricted
Funds
£
Total
2021
£
Total
2020
£
755
-
755
-
11,148
-
11,148
10,405
46
-
46
214
22,963
700
23,663
45,960
6,625
6,625
13,250
-
28
-
28
36
2,571
-
2,571
2,668
14
-
14
72
6,508
-
6,508
5,838
1,272
2,345
3,617
2,382
800
-
800
800
1,500
-
1,500
1,500
-
-
-
20
1,261
-
1,261
838
£55,491
£9,670
£65,161
£70,733

Of the 2020 total of £70,733, £69,008 is attributable to Unrestricted Funds and £1,725 to Restricted Funds.

6. Net Income/(Expenditure)

Net Income/(Expenditure)
2021 2020
£ £
Net income/(expenditure) is stated after charging/(crediting):
Depreciation of owned Fixed Assets 3,617 2,382
Independent Examiner’s Fees 800 800

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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021

7. Staff Costs & Trustees’ Remuneration

The charity employed no staff in the year (2020: None).

Fees of £1,500 (2020: £1,500) were paid to Niamh Cunningham, a Trustee and Treasurer, in the year for book-keeping services.

No other remuneration has been paid to any Trustees in the year (2020: £Nil).

Travel and subsistence expenses of £53 (2020: £Nil) were reimbursed to 3 Trustees in respect of their duties on behalf of the charity.

8. Tangible Fixed Assets

Cost
At 1 January 2021
Additions in year
Disposals
At 31 December 2021
Accumulated Depreciation
At 1 January 2021
Charge for year
Disposals
At 31 December 2021
Net Book Value
At 31 December 2021
At 1 January 2021
Capital
Equipment
£
Fixtures &
Fittings
£
Website &
IT
Equipment
£
Library &
Research
Aids
£
Total
Fixed
Assets
£
16,494
5,879
15,207
37,918
75,498
1,312
6,302
1,796
268
9,678
(4,506)
(1,056)
-
-
(5,562)
13,300
11,125
17,003
38,186
79,614
14,793
4,760
15,207
17,006
51,766
696
1,717
296
908
3,617
(4,496)
(1,030)
-
-
(5,526)
10,993
5,447
15,503
17,914
49,857
£2,307
£5,678
£1,500
£20,272
£29,757
£1,701
£1,119
£-
£20,912
£23,732

Library & Research Aids are usually revalued every 3 years with the latest revaluation carried out at 31 December 2017 resulting in a revaluation gain of £2,902. Due to the ongoing pandemic and the charity’s relocation, no valuation was undertaken at 31 December 2021.

9. Stocks

Stocks – Books, CDs & Catering Stock 2021
£
2020
£
860
864
£860
£864

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NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021

10. Debtors

Trade Debtors
Other Debtors – Gift Aid
Other Taxes & Social Security Costs
Prepayments
Accrued Income
2021
£
2020
£
2,733
2,450
4,332
3,631
668
1,598
6,219
9,309
833
1,508
£14,785
£18,496

All sums are due within 1 year.

11. Creditors – Amounts Falling Due Within 1 Year

Trade Creditors
Other Creditors – Subscriptions In Advance
Accruals
2021
£
2020
£
2,277
9,708
19,378
19,738
824
1,134
£22,479
£30,580

12. Analysis of Net Assets between Funds

Fixed Assets
Stocks
Debtors
Cash at Bank and In Hand
Creditors – Amounts Due Within 1 Year
Unrestricted
Funds
Restricted
Funds
Total
2021
Total
2020
£
£
£
£
22,710
7,047
29,757
23,732
860
-
860
864
14,785
-
14,785
18,496
80,650
117,516
198,166
202,719
(22,479)
-
(22,479)
(30,580)
£96,526
£124,563
£221,089
£215,231

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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021

13. Analysis of Charitable Funds

Unrestricted Funds
Charity General Fund
Restricted Funds
Legacy Fund
Total Funds
Name of Restricted Fund
Legacy Fund
Fund at 1
January
2021
£
Incoming
Resources in
Year
£
Resources
Expended in
Year
£
Fund at 31
Dec 2021
£
80,998
71,019
(55,491)
96,526
134,233
-
(9,670)
124,563
£215,231
£71,019
£(65,161)
£221,089
Description & Purpose of the Restricted Fund
To enhance the provision of space, supervision and the

To enhance the provision of space, supervision and the organisation of material, equipment and resources to facilitate the study of family history in the local studies section of Blyth Public Library. Any other remaining funds are to be used to help facilitate the compilation of index listings and information helpful to family history research.

14. Taxation

The company is a registered charity and no provision is considered necessary for taxation.

15. Financial Commitments

No material financial commitments have been made in respect of future financial periods.

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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY MANAGEMENT INFORMATION

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021

The following pages do not form part of the statutory accounts

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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY DETAILED INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021

INCOME
Income from Investments
Interest on Cash Deposits
Income – Donations & Legacies
Donations
Gift Aid
Subscriptions
Income from Charitable Activities
Journals & Publication Sales
Royalties – Find My Past/Genes Reunited
Resource Centre Income
Courses & Conferences Income
Total Income
EXPENDITURE
Direct Activity Costs
Advertising, Publicity & Fairs
Printing & Distribution of Journals
Publications Costs
Conference & Course Expenses
Subscriptions & Affiliations
Other Direct Costs
Year to 31
December
2021
£
Year to 31
December
2020
£
1,069
2,333
1,069
2,333
24,706
1,051
4,828
4,947
25,127
23,398
54,661
29,396

-
1,452
12,890
10,290
2,352
251
47
83
15,289
12,076
71,019
43,805
755
-
11,148
10,405
46
214
28
36
2,571
2,668
14
72
14,562
13,395

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NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY DETAILED INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021

ETAILED INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
OR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2021
Resource Centre Costs
Rent, Rates, Water & Service Charge
Insurance
Heat & Light
Telephone & Broadband
Print, Postage & Stationery
Equipment Maintenance
Volunteer Expenses
Relocation Costs
Repairs & Maintenance
Sundry Expenses
Support Costs - Management
Bank & Paypal Charges
Depreciation – Capital Equipment
Depreciation – Fixtures & Fittings
Depreciation – Website & IT Equipment
Depreciation – Library & Research Aids
Insurance - General
Loss/(Gain) on Disposal of Fixed Assets
IT – Website & Server Costs
Print, Postage & Stationery
Sundry Costs
Governance Costs
Accountancy/Independent Examiner’s Fees
Book-keeping Costs
Legal Fees
Branch Meeting Costs
Total Expenditure
Surplus/(Deficit) for the Year
Year to 31
December
2021
£
Year to 31
December
2020
£
20,828
38,820
322
1,779
560
1,494
541
634
-
29
875
1,761
24
34
13,250
-
242
644
271
765
36,913
45,960
614
552
696
1,150
1,717
80
296
80
908
1,072
486
447
35
-
4,155
4,332
1,189
410
29
97
10,125
8,220
800
800
1,500
1,500
-
20
1,261
838
3,561
3,158
65,161
70,733
£5,858
£(26,928)

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