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2025-03-31-accounts

Ulster Local History Trust Accounts

Year ended 31 March 2025

Patron: Lord O'Neill Trustees: Dr Seán Beattie, Dr Liam Campbell, Evelyn Cardwell (Chair), John Cunningham, John Dooher, Roddy Hegarty, Jack Johnston, Dr Linde Lunney, Graham Mawhinney, Dr Kay Muhr.

Charity No: NIC 101555

Ulster Local History Trust Trustees’ Report for the year ended 31 March 2025

The trustees present their Accounts for the year ended 31 March 2025

Trustees

The trustees who served during the year were as follows:

Dr Sean Beattie Mr John Cunningham Mr Roddy Hegarty Mr Graham Mawhinney Dr Liam Camobell (Chair)

Ms Evelyn Cardwell Mr Jack Johnston Dr Kay Muhr Dr Linde Lunney

Registered Address

Orr’s Corner Labby Draperstown BT45 7BE

Independant Examiner

Mr Samuel K Atcheson 100 Lisky Road Victoria Bridge Strabane County Tyrone BT82 8QA

Bankers

Ulster Bank 11-16 Donegal Square East Belfast BT1 5UB AIB The Diamond Monaghan

Charity Registration Number

101555

Ulster Local History Trust Financial statements for Year Ended 31 March 2025

1 Income and Expenditure Account

Income
Investment Income
Council Grant
Conference Subscriptions
Publication Sales
Expenditure
Travel Expenses
Conference Expenses
Meeting Expenses
Bank Charges
Website
Publication
Insurance
Memberships/Subscriptions
Office & Admin Costs
Administrator Fees
Investment Charges
Other Miscellaneous
Net Income/(expenses)
Grants Issued
Net Surplus/(Deficit)
2
Statement of Assets
Ulster Bank Current Account
Investec Bond book cost at March (Note 1)
AIB € Account
Year ended
Year ended
31 March 2025
31 March 2024
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
-133.00
-79.80
-31.18
-31.18
-19.19
-18.90
-30.00
-25.00
-50.00
-28.93
-1,500.00
-1,500.00
____
-100.00
- 1,763.37 -1,704.88
-1,763.37
-1,704.88
-300.00
-2,000.00
-2,063.37
-3,704.88
£10,290.52 £12,353.89
£150,642.00 £153,842.33
€963.65
€1,220.18

Notes to the accounts

  1. The value of the Investec bond represents the book cost of the assets as at 31 March. Other than fees (which are recognised in the Income and Expenditure account), any profits or dividends from bond investments are reinvested in the product. Gains or losses are reflected in the Bond revaluation reserve until they crystallise, and no income is recognised in the Income and Expenditure account.