Hunter Archaeological Society
The Society studies and reports on the archaeology, history and architecture of South Yorkshire and North Derbyshire. A series of lectures is held. Visits are made to sites of interest. Members give lectures to other groups and attend at open days and similar events. Transactions are published usually every two years and contain articles or local and wider interest.
Activities & Mission
The Society studies and reports on the archaeology, history and architecture of South Yorkshire and North Derbyshire. A series of lectures is held. Visits are made to sites of interest. Members give lectures to other groups and attend at open days and similar events. Transactions are published usually every two years and contain articles or local and wider interest.
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Where this charity is registered to operate, as self-declared to the Charity Commission. These are regulatory classifications, not a list of active programmes, and don't necessarily indicate fundraising activity in each location.
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Annual Returns
As filed with the Charity Commission for England and Wales. Most recent filing covers the financial year ending 2024.
| Financial Year | Income | Expenditure | Charitable Spending | Net Assets | Reserves | Staff |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | £10,680 | £6,480 | 0 / 5 |
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Frequently asked questions about Hunter Archaeological Society
What does Hunter Archaeological Society do?
The Society studies and reports on the archaeology, history and architecture of South Yorkshire and North Derbyshire. A series of lectures is held. Visits are made to sites of interest. Members give lectures to other groups and attend at open days and similar events. Transactions are published usually every two years and contain articles or local and wider interest.
How much income did Hunter Archaeological Society report in 2024?
Hunter Archaeological Society reported total income of £11k and reported expenditure of £6k for the financial year ending 2024, based on the most recent annual return filed with the Charity Commission.
When was Hunter Archaeological Society registered as a charity?
Hunter Archaeological Society was registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales on 28 February 1963 as charity number 213921. It has been registered for 63 years.
Who runs Hunter Archaeological Society?
Hunter Archaeological Society is governed by a board of 18 trustees. The chair of trustees is Kenneth Ronald Smith. Trustees are legally responsible for the charity's governance and are listed in full on its profile.
Where does Hunter Archaeological Society operate?
Hunter Archaeological Society operates across 5 areas, including Barnsley, Derbyshire, Doncaster and 2 others. The full list is shown on its profile.
Is Hunter Archaeological Society a registered charity?
Yes — Hunter Archaeological Society is a registered charity in England and Wales, charity number 213921.
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