## **– – Charity Commission Report 2022 The Red Rose Steam Society Limited charity no. 513511.** 

The year ending 30 June 2022 was an extremely busy one and the forthcoming AGM will deal with a couple of vacancies to our Trustees. Our long-standing Treasurer is to retire as is another Trustee who has been with us for 4 years and been particularly involved in matters relating to Art and Retail sales. As regards the Treasurer’s vacancy, Steve Eckersley has been a member of the new management team for the past 6 years and has played a massive part in not only the financial wellbeing of the charity but also the force behind our social media influence – he is the expert on the heritage package which is best shown on our website www.lancashireminingmuseum.org. The Facebook entry has grown under his leadership from about 100 6 years ago to over 18,000. The overall turnover of the charity has grown from c.£6k to c.£155k. 

At the same time the small number of volunteers who were actively involved six years ago has now grown to over 80 and they hail from varies diverse sections of society. They all have a large respect for Steve and his knowledge, and it is right that we record for posterity the debt of gratitude we have for him. 

For the last 4 years our financial reports have been audited by a qualified accountant who fortunately is now prepared to take over the role of Treasurer thereby ensuring some fiscal continuity as we enter a new period of development of the charity. 

In summary we have survived the problems set for us and other charities in the form of ‘Covid’ and are now in a much more settled position going forward. We have invested in some major items of infrastructure such as marquees, a crane, a forklift truck and have carried major refurbishment as regards to the railway in providing a new home for a vintage steam locomotive ‘Utrillas’. We have maintained and upgraded some of the equipment needed for our winding engine. The railway continues to attract large number of visitors and our recent events such as the steam rally have attracted record crowds. 

The events team is now very busy preparing a varied calendar of events which will attract even more people from different backgrounds and age groups. Our education team this year has been much more effective, and the number of school visits has grown considerably. The number of visitors continues to grow, and we remain open to the public free of charge on Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday afternoons. 

In accordance with the conditions of our relatively new 25-year lease we maintain an excellent relationship with our 3 Wigan MBC councilors and keep them and senior officers of the council informed of developments. We work with the council in particular as regards museums and cultural activities. 

There are various aspects of our charity to mention in a report like this, but space dictates it can only be a summary of the various occurrences. We won another Gold Award in the ‘North West In Bloom’ competition. We are part of a strategy group consisting of Historic England, 



the National Heritage Lottery and the Council in order to submit of a bid for the refurbish of the Headgear, which like the Winding Engine House is a monument, on the ‘at risk’ register. 

The railway group have now mastered the skills required to drive a steam locomotive as well as Diesel engines and they are now busy training drivers, guards and managers. The railway is proving to be a great attraction to the public and we are now looking to the future about extending the railway to the edge of our leased land. 

We have met with the council to establish if there is the capacity to install a ‘Douglas Bank East Box’ which is a signal box contained in various crates at the council depot and could be a magnificent attraction complimenting our railway. The signal box and relocation of the Lancashire boilers dictates that the whole site layout is to be reconsidered and each of these projects will require more teams of volunteers to achieve them. 

The number of volunteers has grown to 85 and the recruitment, induction, training and retention of volunteers is being actively assessed and dealt with in a more professional manner. Similarly, we are producing a series of policy documents and the latest one which is of high quality and produced with expert help relates to Safeguarding. 

We have established a risk management team that looks after security including locks and alarms, CCTV and Health and Safety. Our events planning team is now better structured and through better intelligence can supply our insurers with first class data on the risks to be covered. 

We have upgraded our toilets as regards disability access, but we have further access challenges that are not easy to address because of the age of the site and the methods of entry to our buildings which are over 110 years old. 

We maintain good relationships with our surrounding community and landowners such as Peel and have strong links with the local tenants association, Rotary and other charities. We are members of various groups such as the ‘Association of Independent Museums’ and the ‘Heritage Railway Association’. 

The membership of the society remains at £10 pa for a single member - we currently have 41 life members, 3 international members, 58 family members and 91 single members making a total of 193. With free entry for visitors, we can only estimate the total number of 10,000 visitors a year. 

We are delighted to end the report by announcing that our volunteers were awarded the Queens award for voluntary service, and that we are to register the charity for VAT having changed its name from the ‘Red Rose Steam Society’ to the ‘Lancashire Mining Museum’. 

Signed: 

Trevor Barton MBE - Chairman 

Dated: 1 December 2022 



**Lancashire Mining Museum** 


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Red Rose Steam Society Limited<br>Registered Company No. 1682997 Registered Charity No. 513511<br>Financial Statements - Year Ended 30 June 2022<br>Income & Expenditure Account 30-Jun-2022 30-Jun-2021<br>Income<br>Donations and legacies £19,082 £24,037<br>Subscriptions £3,084 £1,965<br>Trading activities £42,941 £22,715<br>Railway Income £9,520 £2,551<br>Events held £60,004 £30,767<br>Site Visits & Rental £6,984 £340<br>Grants £5,611 £37,025<br>Scrap Sales £5,387 £2,214<br>Miscellaneous £2,192 £1,461<br>Total £154,804 £123,076<br>Expenditure<br>Events £41,403 £19,449<br>Winding Engine Costs £4,063 £5,733<br>Headgear Costs £0 £0<br>Railway £11,757 £4,395<br>Site Utilities £7,620 £4,680<br>Site Costs/Refurbishment £32,841 £19,986<br>Insurance £1,564 £2,042<br>Office Equipment £3,894 £1,727<br>Administration costs £10,607 £5,224<br>Woodland £9,352 £0<br>Other trading activities £15,718 £6,782<br>Total £138,818 £70,020<br>Operating Surplus £15,986 £53,056<br>Loan charges / Bank Interest £1,545 £1,779<br>Depreciation £7,090 £4,210<br>Surplus before Taxation £7,351 £47,067<br>Taxation £0 £0<br>Surplus after Taxation £7,351 £47,067<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>




**Lancashire Mining Museum** 

## **Red Rose Steam Society Limited** 

|Registered Company No. 1682997|Registered Company No. 1682997||||Registered|Registered|Charity No. 513511|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||**Financial Statements - Year**|||**Ended 30 June**|**2022**|||
|**Balance Sheet**||||**30-Jun-2022**|||**30-Jun-2021**|
|Fixed assets||||||||
|Tangible assets||||£35,450|||£21,050|
|Depreciation||||£(11,300)|||£(4,210)|
|_Total fixed assets_||||£24,150|||£16,840|
|Current assets||||||||
|Stocks||||£7,680|||£3,224|
|Nat West Bank Current Account||||£48,195|||£71,432|
|Reserve funds||||£20,323|||£20,296|
|Restricted Funds||||£0|||£0|
|Paypal Account||||£9,032|||£1,400|
|Vouchers||||£0|||£0|
|Cash in hand||||£4,480|||£7,757|
|_Total current assets_||||£89,710|||£104,108|
|Loan GMCVQ||||£12,600|||£17,040|
|Loan SE||||£0|||£10,000|
|_Total current liabilities_||||£12,600|||£27,040|
|||||||||
|_Total assets less current liabilities_||||**£101,260**|||**£93,908**|
|Funds of the Charity||||||||
|Restricted income funds||||||||
|Unrestricted funds||||£93,908|||£46,841|
|Current Year Surplus Funds||||£7,351|||£47,067|
|||_Total funds_||**£101,260**|||**£93,908**|





CHARITY COMMISSION
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Independent examinerfs report
on the accounts
Section A
Independent Examiner's Report
Report to the
trusteesldirector•l
members of
The Red Rose Steam Society Limited
On accounts for the year
ended
30 June 2022
Charlty no.:
513511
Company no.:
1682997
Set out on pages
Pages 1 and 2
I report to the charity trustees on my examination of the accounts of the
Company for the year ended 30 106 12022.
Re8pon8lbllltles and
bas18 of report
As the chanty's of th8 Company (who are also the directors of the
company for the purposes of company law), you are ￿SponSible for the
preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the
Companies Aci 2006 {Ihe 20(￿ Acr).
Having satisfied myself that the accounts of the Company are not required
to be audited for this year under Part 16 of the 2006 Act and are eligible for
independent examination, I report in respect of my examination of your
charity's accounts as carried out under section 145 of the Charities Act 2011
{'the 2011 Act.). In carying out my examination, I have followed the
Directions given by the Charty Commission (under section 145(5}(b) of the
2011 Act.
Independent
examinerfs ststement
I have completed my examination. l Confirm that no material matters have
Coma to my attention {other than that disdosed below ') which gives me
cause to believe that..
. accounting records were not kept in accordance wth sedion 386 of the
Companies Act 2006",
. the accounts do not accord wtth such records., or
. the accounts do not comply with relevant accounting requirements under
section 396 of the Companies Act 20(￿ other than any requirement that the
accounts give a 'true and fairf view which is not a matter considered as part
of an independent examination; or
•the accounts have not been prepared in accordance with the Charities
SORP (FRS102)

I have no Concerns and have c(Yne a(xoss no other matters in connection
wrth the examination to whth attention shoukl be drawn in thi8 report in
order to enabl8 a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Slgned:
Date:
0111212022
Nam•:
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