BRITISH MUSLIM HERITAGE CENTRE

Registered charity 1110104 · accounts filings on the Charity Commission register · also known as MANCHESTER MUSLIM HERITAGE CENTRE

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Latest income
£1.7m
Latest spending
£1.4m
Registered
2005
Accounts read
FY2022

Financial health, per its FY2022 accounts

The accounts state that the charity holds unrestricted reserves of £10,598,201 against a total net asset value of £10,855,789. The trustees report that due to the scale of rebuilding and refurbishment projects, it is not possible to maintain reserves, yet they remain confident in the organization's ability to meet financial obligations. The independent auditors confirmed that the use of the going concern basis of accounting is appropriate with no material uncertainties identified.

What the accounts disclose

Trading subsidiary: BMHC Services Ltd
British Muslim Heritage Centre is the member of BMHC Services Ltd. BMHC Services Ltd operates from the premises owned by British Muslim Heritage Centre — page 26
Per its FY2022 accounts as filed with the Charity Commission.

Accounts audited by Xeinadin Audit Ltd. Discloses 4 of 6 completeness components.

Structured financials (annual return, FY ending 31/12/2024)

Total income
£1.7m
Total spending
£1.4m
Cost of raising funds
£23k
Reserves (reported)
£11.3m
Employees
16

Reported reserves equal ~99.1 months of spending — in the top quarter for charities its size (median 4.8 months; benchmarks).

Trustees

Trustee list from the Charity Commission register (current, not historical).

Operates in: Bolton · Bury · Manchester City · Oldham · Rochdale · Salford City · Stockport · Tameside · Trafford

Income and spending

Financial year endIncomeSpending
31/12/2024£1.7m£1.4m
31/12/2023£1.8m£1.2m
31/12/2022£1.3m£1.2m
31/12/2021£1.6m£941k
31/12/2020£982k£990k

Common questions

Is BRITISH MUSLIM HERITAGE CENTRE financially healthy?

The accounts state that the charity holds unrestricted reserves of £10,598,201 against a total net asset value of £10,855,789. The trustees report that due to the scale of rebuilding and refurbishment projects, it is not possible to maintain reserves, yet they remain confident in the organization's ability to meet financial obligations. The independent auditors confirmed that the use of the going concern basis of accounting is appropriate with no material uncertainties identified. Its FY2022 accounts were audited by Xeinadin Audit Ltd.