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THE ASSOCIATION OF

FRIENDS OF THE WILLIAM MORRIS GALLERY

ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH 2024

Registered charity No. 800513

THE ASSOCIATION OF FRIENDS OF THE WILLIAM MORRIS GALLERY

FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH 2024

LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

Object

The object of the Association of Friends of the William Morris Gallery (“the Association” or “the Friends”) is the education of the public by the promotion, support, assistance and improvement of the William Morris Gallery (“the Gallery”) through the activities of a group of Friends.

Legal status

The Association is an unincorporated body, whose governing document is the Constitution approved and adopted on 18 July 1988. It has been granted registration as a charity by the Charity Commission, with charity registration number 800513. HM Revenue & Customs has accepted the Association as a charity within the definition of section 506(1) of the Income & Corporation Taxes Act 1988, as a result of which the Association’s income and gains are not taxable to the extent that they are applicable and applied to charitable purposes.

Address

Adrian Stannard 19 Avon Road London E17 3RB

Web Site and Email

Website: www.friendsofthewmg.org.uk E-mail: friendsofwmge17@gmail.com

Officers and Committee

The Committee (referred to in the Constitution as the Council) at the end of the financial year comprised:

Chair Pat Stannard Vice Chair Roger Huddle Hon Secretary Ros Bowman Hon Treasurer Adrian Stannard Hon Membership Secretary Pam Jackson Minutes Secretary Graham Larkbey Events Organiser Roger Huddle Committee Member David Brangwyn Committee Member Diana Medlicott

Bankers

Lloyds Bank plc 182 High Street Walthamstow London E17 7JH

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Honorary Life Members

Martin Adams, Wendy McLean, Ann & Bruce Saunders, Stephen Howie, Martin Stutchfield, Catherine Furlong, Lynn Jones, Peter Haseldine, Lawrence Sawyer, Claudio Koeser, Sir James & Lady Scott, Maggie Hill, Joseph Nicholas, Stephen & Usha Hartley, Margaretta Bowstead, Christopher Rycroft, Peter Cormack.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE

Committee

EVENTS HELD

24 March 2024: Morris Birthday Lecture - talk by Roger Huddle on “The Socialism of William Morris” (this was also broadcast on Zoom). He and Diana Medlicott chaired the meeting which was deemed a great success.

10 May 2024: Visit to Christ Church, Southgate to see the Morris-stained glass windows. The large group were entranced by the tour led by the Vicar who not only explained the stories behind the windows but gave a detailed history of the church.

26 May 2024: Visit to Christ’s Hospital. One of the best outings for a while. An excellent tour of the buildings with lunch in the main rectory with the pupils. It not only included the bands marching each House into lunch, but also a visit to the school museum.

Relations with the William Morris Gallery

VISIT TO GALLERY/MEETING WITH ROWAN BAIN AND HADRIAN GARRARD

The committee were invited to a meeting with Rowan Bain and Hadrian Garrard to explain the Gallery’s plans for redevelopment. Their plans included redesigning the entrance area. They proposed structural alterations on the first floor, re-lighting of the Brangwyn pictures and reorganisation of the Socialism side. Another meeting with Hadrian, when he became Director of the William Morris Gallery was held. It is envisaged these meetings will take place regularly.

Lorna Lee gave an update on developments re the Brangwyn Trust, which was to be renamed the William Morris Trust. This was generally positive, but the Friends’ independence was emphasised. The paperwork had now gone to the Charities Commission, and the new Trust should be up and running by the start of the new financial year. The Friends were invited to have a Trustee on the Board and Ros Bowman was selected.

We were also told about the redevelopment planned for the Vestry House Museum. Fears were expressed for the future of the archives, formerly located in Vestry House, but being moved to storage whose suitability was questionable.

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THE MORRIS NETWORK

The Friends, as founder members of the Morris Network, continue to play an active part in an organisation that has brought together several Morris related organisations in the UK including the William Morris Gallery, William Morris Society, the Pre-Raphaelite Society, the Emery Walker Trust, Wightwick Manor, Kelmscott Manor, Red House, Standen, the Victoria & Albert Museum and the William Morris Internet Archive.

WEBSITE

The Friends’ website can be found at www.friendsofthewmg.org.uk.

INVESTMENT POLICY

Funds surplus to day-to-day requirements are invested in the COIF Charities Ethical Investment Fund, and attract money-market rates but are available on demand. The investment return achieved is regarded by the Committee as satisfactory in the context of the interest and dividend rates prevailing.

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RESERVES

As administrative expenses are covered by subscriptions, the Association does not need to establish material reserves in order to be able to continue functioning on a day-to-day basis. However, the effectiveness of funding made available to the William Morris Gallery to enable the Gallery to bid at auctions for potential acquisitions depends very much upon the ability of the Association to provide, on suitable occasions, larger amounts than would be generated by a single year’s subscriptions and donations. It is therefore the policy of the Committee to allow surpluses arising from an excess of net income over funding requests in the General Fund in a given year to accumulate in order to be able to respond more generously to funding requests in subsequent years.

GIFT AID

There has continued to be an encouraging response by members to the Gift Aid scheme which the Government introduced with effect from 6 April 2000 to encourage charitable giving by individuals who pay UK income tax, by offering a tax recovery equivalent to the basic rate of income tax. The current basic rate of 25% enables a recovery to be made by a charity of 25p for every £1 donated.

Members who are UK taxpayers, but have not yet signed a Gift Aid declaration in favour of the Association, are urged to apply to the Membership Secretary for the necessary form.

RISKS

The Committee does not consider the Association is exposed to any major risks. The investment policy adopted does not lead to any market risk, and credit risk is considered to be minimal as Lloyds Bank plc and CCLA Investment Management Limited, which manages the COIF Charities Deposit and Investment Fund, are authorised and regulated by the Prudential Supervision Authority and the Financial Conduct Authority under the Financial Services Act 2012. Third party liability arising from events organised is covered by insurance obtained as a benefit of membership of the British Association for Local History.

RESULTS AND FINANCIAL POSITION

The financial statements for the year ended 31st March 2024 are set out on pages 6 to 11.

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Statement of Financial Activities


INCOMING RESOURCES
Subscriptions
Donations and Gifts
Income from Meetings and Visits
Other
Incoming Resources
RESOURCES USED
Administrative Costs
Gifts Paid Out
c.
Expenditure on Events and Visits
Subscriptions to others
Resources Used
Net Resources (Loss)
COIF Investment Gain/Loss
NET RESOURCES
Net Incoming Resources
Opening Balance
Closing Balance
Total Funds at the end of the year
2023/24
£
3,320
51,000
360
0
54,680
1,337
35,000
1,820
100
38,257
16,423
2,989
19,412
28,331

47,743
47,743
2022/23
£
3,387
144
0
23,636
27,167
2,005
28,363
0
0
30,368
(3,201)
(450)
(3,652)
31,983
28,331
28,331

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Balance Sheet

ASSETS 2023/24 2022/23
Fixed Assets £ £
COIF Charities deposit Fund 25,506 22,518
Current Assets
Bank Balance 21,332 4,908
Taxation Recoverable 1,206 1,206
48,044 28,632
Net Current Assets 48,044 28,632
LIABILITIES
Current Liabilities
Events in Advance 299 299
Other Creditors 2 2
Total Liabilities 301 301
Total Assets Less Liabilities (Loss) 47,743 28,331
Represented by:
GENERAL FUND 47,743 28,331
APPROVED BY FoWMG Members DATE: 9thJuly 2024 July 2024
Signed on behalf by the Chair PheFannere— Fannere—

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NOTES ON THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

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NOTES ON THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT

TURNOVER 2022/23
3,387.00
0.00
3,387.00
0.00
143.50
0.00
143.50
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00


23,636.44
27,166.94

(450.44)
4,908.22
Income 2023/24
Subscriptions 3,320.00
Life Members 0.00
3,320.00
Gift Aid refunds f. 0.00
Donations 51,000
Gifts 0.00
51,000.00
Meetings IN 0.00
Visits IN 360.00
360.00
Interest Bank 0.00
Interest COIF 0.00
0.00
Other
0.00
Total Incoming Resources
54,680.00
COIF Investment (Gain/Loss)
2,988.70
Bank Balance
21,331.60

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EXPENDITURE
2023/24 2022/23
Accountancty Fees 396.72 592.20
Communications 167.83 252.73
Postage 40.80 655.05
Insurance 700.00 0.00
Printing & Stationery 31.27 439.02
Advertising& Marketing 0.00 65.62
ADMINISTRATIVE
COSTS
1,336.62 2,004.62
Gifts paid out 35,000.00 28,363.44
Subscriptions to others 100.00 0.00
DIRECT CHARITABLE
COSTS
35,100.00 28,363.44
Meetings OUT 0.00 0.00
Visits OUT 1,820.00 0.00
COST OF EVENTS 1,820.00 0.00
Total Expenditure 38,256.62 30,368.06
Total Income 54,680.00 27,166.94
Total Expenditure 38,256.62 30,368.06
Net Income 16,423.38 (3,201.12)

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INVESTMENTS
CURRENT ASSETS 2023/24 2022/23
COIF Investments 25,506.27 22,517.00
Bank Account 21,331.60 4,908.22
Taxation Receivable(GA) 1,206.00 1,206.00
48,043.87 28,631.79
CURRENT LIABILITIES
Creditors payable in one
year
2.14 2.14
Events in advance 299.00 299.00
301.14 301.14
TOTAL ASSETS 47,742.73 28,330.65

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REPORT OF THE TREASURER TO THE COMMITTEE OF

THE ASSOCIATION OF FRIENDS OF THE WILLIAM MORRIS GALLERY

I report on the financial statements of the Association of Friends of the William Morris Gallery for the year ended 31st March 2024 which are set out on pages 6 to 11.

Respective responsibilities of the Committee

The Charity’s Committee is responsible for the preparation of the financial statements. The Committee considers that an audit is not required for this year under section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 (“the Charities Act”) or an Independent Examination.

It is my responsibility:

Adrian Stannard

Treasurer

9[th] July 2024

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