## **Trustees’ Report for the Year to 5 April 2024** 

## **Objectives & Structure** 

## THE WRENTHAM TRUST 

Charity Commission Number 1000440 

The Wrentham Trust was established pursuant to a Charitable Trust Deed dated 11 September 1990 as an unincorporated association with general charitable purposes.  It seeks to benefit persons from disadvantaged or other challenging backgrounds, particularly children or young adults, as well as supporting research into cures for illnesses such as cancer, etc.  It works primarily through other charities or institutions which have the resources, skills and knowledge to provide impactful assistance through teaching, education or other learning opportunities. The Wrentham Trust is also able to make direct grants to individuals for charitable purposes. 

The trustees seek to apply The Wrentham Trust’s resources in a way which produces public benefit for as wide a cross-section of the community as is achievable whilst retaining measurable impact.  The trustees are mindful in this regard of the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit. 

## **Operations in the Year** 

## **CONTACT** 

The Deerleap Balchins Lane Westcott Dorking Surrey RH4 3LW 

EMAIL: 

thewrenthamtrust@aol.com 

The Wrentham Trust’s activities have continued largely unchanged from previous years, focusing on assisting young people with their education or studies. As such it has provided studentships at postgraduate, graduate and sixth-form level at University College London, Imperial College London and Epsom College. It continues to provide funding for the educational outreach activities of Guildford Shakespeare Company for two primary and one secondary schools in disadvantaged areas of Surrey, a commitment which has been extended to 2027 and which includes GSC’s programme to support young carers. 

The Wrentham Trust has also supported Transforming Lives for Good, a charity which trains volunteer coaches to work with emotionally vulnerable children in their last primary school year on their journey towards secondary schools. One of the trustees is an unpaid volunteer for TLG. 

The trustees have monitored the impact of their support with the educational establishments concerned.  The feedback received consistently points to The Wrentham Trust’s support being 



## THE WRENTHAM TRUST 

Charity Commission Number 1000440 

impactful and of considerable assistance to young people who without the direct or indirect support provided would have no or fewer opportunities  to grow their academic or personal skills.  Financial support provided by The Wrentham Trust in the education sector accounted for 86% of all funding provided. All of such grants were paid to organisations which are registered charities. 

Outside its primary sphere of operations The Wrentham Trust supported appeals to raise funds for medical equipment (including a blood analyser and other paediatric equipment) at a children’s hospital located in the Ukraine, supported a charity providing pyjamas for children in hospital at Christmas and has made other minor donations where individuals have undertaken personal charitable endeavours. 

## **Management & Governance** 

The Wrentham Trust is governed by up to six trustees, appointed by the founders or by co-option of the trustee body.  The trustees at the end of the reporting period and at the date of this report were Andrew Kisiel, Brigitte Kisiel, Timothy Kisiel, Bernd Ratzke and Karen Ratzke.  The trustees meet (physically or digitally) as often as is required to make decisions which affect the actual or planned operations of The Wrentham Trust, and minute their decisions.  They have adopted a formal Grant Making Policy to support their decision making. 

The Wrentham Trust has no employees and none of the trustees received any expenses or remuneration in connection with their role as trustees.  All the trustees are qualified professionals (lawyers, engineers or teachers) or have significant experience in running successful businesses.  Where appropriate, they take professional advice and guidance on their responsibilities as trustees. 

## **Financial Review** 

The Wrentham Trust is supported by its trustees and their close friends or connections through donations, and by legacies from former clients.  It has not sought to raise funds from other sources.  The Wrentham Trust’s accountants are: 

Bullimores LLP, Chartered Accountants Old Printers Yard 156 South Street, Dorking, Surrey RH4 2HF 



## THE WRENTHAM TRUST 

Charity Commission Number 1000440 

None of the funds held by The Wrentham Trust are restricted (i.e., not available for the general purposes of the charity at the end of the reporting period).  It is not thought necessary therefore to set any funds aside at the end of the reporting period to provide reserves.  The trustees carefully consider commitments made prior to the year-end to ensure that sufficient future resources are available. 

All funds are held in cash by way of bank deposits and amounted to £3,574,979 at the end of the reporting period. The trustees consider that a catastrophic failure of the banking system is the only significant financial risk to which The Wrentham Trust is exposed and that if such event were to happen it is highly likely that all the major clearing banks would be adversely affected.  The Wrentham Trust’s bankers are: 

National Westminster Bank plc 14 High Street Dorking, Surrey RH4 1AX 

## **Plans for Future Periods** 

Whilst looking to provide wide public benefit, the trustees will favour supporting charities and institutions of which they have direct experience or other personal knowledge.  The Wrentham Trust’s Grant Making Policy requires the trustees in each case to be confident that such grants as are provided will be applied to achieve real impact and to suffer no material administration costs. 

Consistent with such policies, at the end of the reporting period The Wrentham Trust was committed to providing continuing funding for the studentships which it has sponsored at University College London and has since that date made a significant donation to the Francis Crick Institute towards the core costs of a 4-year PhD research studentship supporting Cancer Research UK. 

Authorised by the trustees of The Wrentham Trust and signed on their behalf on 26 November 2024 by: 

**Bernd Ratzke** 

Trustee 



REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: IIJN)440
Report of the Trusltts and
Unaudited Financial Statements
for the Ye•r Ended 5 Aprll 2024
for
The Wrentham Trust
Bullirnoras LLP
Chartered Accountants
Old Printers Yard
156 South Street
Dorkin8
Surrey
RH4 2HF

The w￿nth*M Trust
Contents ofthe Financial Statements
for the Year Ended 5 April 2024
Page
Report of Ihe Trnsttts
Independent Examinerfs Re￿rt
Stslemenl of Nnanelxl Actfjvltles
Balance Sbeel
Note5 to the Flnanclal Slatements
7 to 10
Delalled Stslement of Flnanclal Athlties

The Wrentham Trust
Report of the Trnsteej
ror the Year Ended 5 April 2024
The tn￿tee9 wesent their report with the financial statements of the charity for the year ended 5 April 2024. The tr￿￿te¢S have
adopt¢d th¢ provisions of Accounting and Rew)rting by Charitics: Stst¢m¢nt of Recommended Practice applicable to charities
preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial RqK)rting Stsndard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS
102) (effethive l January 2019).
oWE￿IVEs AND ACTIVITIES
Objectives and strncture
The Wrentharn Trust wa5 established by Bemd and Kam Jane Ratzke pursuant to a Charitsble T￿￿ t)eed datal I I Scpternber
1990 &8 an unincory)orated association with general charithble PUTP)se5. It seeks to I￿nefit persons fiDm disadvantsged (r other
Challenging backgrounds, panicularly chIld￿n or young adults. It works primarily through other chorilies or insliiulions which have
the ￿SoUrc￿ skills and knowkdge to provi(k Im[￿tful ￿}Stsn￿ through teachin& education LY other learning opwnitie&
The Wrenth8m Trust is also ablc to make dired grnnts to Andlviduals for charitable pllrp)s￿ 'nK trustees sezk io aFyly The
Wrentham TnLSt's resources in a way which produces public benefit f(r as wide a cross-sethion of th¢ community as is achievable
whilst retaining me&surable impact. Th¢ truste¢s are mindful in this regard of the Charity Commission's guidance on public benefiL
ACHIEVEMENT AND PERFORMANCE
Operotions In the year
The Wrentham Twst primarily focused on assisting young p￿pIC with their education or studies. providing studentships at
I￿l-l￿adUa￿ wduale and sixth-fonn Icvel ai University College LondoN Imwial Colle8e L￿don and Eps(Th Colle8
The In￿leeS have monitored th¢ impact of their support with the educational e5thbli5hments conceme(L The fe•Jback rffeivaj
consislenily ￿inIS lo The Wrentham TNsl's supwl being impactful and of considerable &ssistance lo young pcople who without
the direcl or indirccl support provided would have no or fewer opportunities to grow their academic or r¢rsonal skills. Financial
supw)rt provided by The W￿nI11aM Trust in the education Kclor accounted for 86 /0 of all funding provided and all of such grants
were paid lo organisations which themselves are registered charities.
Outside its primary sph¢rc of orKrnti(ms The Wrentham Trust has sUp￿Irted an aNThl to raise fimds for mLYlical facilities at
children's h<)spilal l(Kated in Ukraine. provided a granl to a leaming-5UPPOrt charity. has mainlained and exlended its supp(xl of the
educational outreach aclivilies of the Guildford Shakespwe Company and has supported other smaller i￿( equally valuable causes.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
FinAnciAI Revie
The Wrentham Twst is supporta by its trU￿ee5 and their close friends or rAmnections through donalions, and by legacies from
fornier clients.11 has nol Sought to raise funits from other sources.
Investmeni pollry and objectfv
All funds are held in cash by way of bank depN)sits and amounted lo £3.574.979 at the end of the reFrfJrting wio
Regerves ￿)licY
None of the funds held by The Wrentham Trust are restricted (i.e.. not available for the genernl purp>ses of the charity 81 the end of
the rewrting peri￿). 11 is not thou¥hl necessary therefore to set any fijnds ￿ld¢ ai the end of the reFK)rting Peri￿ to provide
reserves. The trustees are careful to consider commitments made prior to the year end and will ensure sufficient ￿SOll￿ are
available.
PLANS FOR FUTURE PERIODS
At the end of the retK>rting period The Wrentharn TnLsI ￿mMitt¢d to providing continuing funding for the stuthntships which it
sponsored at University College l.ondon. had a for4Yard commitment until early 2027 to the Guildford shakespea￿ Company
and was in dlscussions Wlth the Francis Crick Institute in London to pmvid¢ fimding for a 4-year PhD Swdentship (stnce a￿eed).
WThilst lookin8 to provide wide public l￿er1( the truslees will favour 5UPWrtin8 charities and institutions of which they have direct
ex￿rIence or other Pe￿)nal knowledge. The Wrentham Trusvs Grant Making Policy requires the trustee5 in each c&8e to be
confldent that such grants as are provided will be applied to xhievc real impact and to suffer no material administrati￿ Costs.
P8ge I

The Wrentham Trust
Report of the Trusleeq
for the Year Ended 5 April 2024
STRUCTURQ GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Governing document
Thc charity is c£￿trolled by its governing d(￿UMen( a deed of trust and constituks an unincorporated charity.
Charity Constitution
The Wrenth8m Trust is governed by five tNstees. apFK)inted by the founders or by co-option of the trustee body. The trustees at the
end of the re￿￿Ing ￿lod and al the dale of this re￿rt were Andrew Kisiel. Brigitte Kisiel. Timothy KisieL Bernd Ratrke and
Karen Ratrk¢. The In￿l￿S meet (physically or digitally) as often &s is required to make decisions which affect the actual or planned
OFKralion5 of Tr Wrentham Trus( and minute their dc£isions. They have adopted a fo￿al Grani Making Policy lo suprth their
decision makin&
The Wrentham Tn￿1 has no employees and none of the trustees received any expense5 or remuneration in connection with their role
as In￿1￿$. All the trU￿CeS are qualified profe55iona15 (lawye￿. engineers or teachers) or have significant experience in running
succe&sful Iwsinesse5. WheTe appropriate. they have soughi and have received professional advice and guidance on their
resFh)nsibilities &s tntstees.
Risk njanagement
The trnslees have a duty to idenlify and review the risks to which the charity is eX￿s￿l and to ensu￿ appn)priak c(mtrols are in
place to provide we&8onable &8surnnce against frnud and em)r.
The tr￿SleeS consider thal a cal&strophic failure of the Imnktng system is the only significant financial risk to which The Wrentham
Tn￿t is exw>sed and that if such event were lo hapFn it 15 highly likely thal all the Major clearing banks would be adveT5ely
affcctaj.
REFERENCE AND ADMINI￿RATIVE DETAIiS
Regtstered Chgrity number
I(KK)440
Prlnclpal addre
The Deerleap
Balchins Lane
Westcou
DO￿ing
Surrey
RH4 3LW
Truste
B RatrJ(¢
K J Rat7J(e
Dr A J Kisiel
B M Kisiel
T B Kisiel
Independent Examiner
Nicholas Boot FCA
Bullimores LLP
Chartered Accountants
Old ljrinta5 Yard
156 South Streel
DO￿Ing
Surrey
RH4 2HF
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The Wrentham Trust
Report of the Trusteeg
for the Year Ended 5 April 2024
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
Bankers
N￿lonal Westminster Bank plc
14 High Street
Iknrking
Surrey
RH4 IAX
Approved by order of the Ix)ard of trustees on 22 Novern￿r 2024 and signed on its behalf by:
B RatrJ£e- Trust¢¢
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Independent Eisminees Re￿Irt to the Trnstees or
The Wrentham Trust
Independent examiner's report lo the Irustee5 of The Wrentham Trust
report to th¢ charity In￿1¢¢5 on my examIn￿10n of the accounts of The Wrentham Trust (the Trnst) for the year ended
5 April 2024.
R¢S￿o51b11l1ltS and basis of rep)rt
As the charlty trustees of the Tru* you are re5W￿s1b1e for the preFMration of the accounts in 4ccordan¢e with the requirements of
the Charities Aci 2011 Cth¢ Act,).
I rew)rt in resi￿ of my examlnation of the Trusvs accounts carried out under Section 145 of the Act and in carrying out my
examination I have followed all applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under Section 145(5Xb) of the Act.
IDdependenl examiner's slatement
I have cornpleted my examination. I confim that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination
8iving me cause to ￿lIeVe in any material resFtct:
accountin8 mrds were not kqA in respyd of the Tn￿t as ￿luIred by Section 130 of the Act: or
the Jccounts do not accord with those records. or
the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the fom] and content of accounts sel out in the
Charili&5 (Accounts and ReFX)rts) Regul￿￿onS 2(K)8 other than any requiremeni that the accounts give a true and fair view
which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination.
I have no concwns and have come across no other matlers in connection with the examinalion to which attention should be drawn in
this rerth in order to enable a proper unthrsthnding of the accounts to be reached.
,114-
Nicholas Bo(A FCA
Bullimores LLP
Chartered Acci)unlants
Old PrinleTS Ya
150 South Street
DO￿ing
Surrey
RH4 2HF
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The Wrentham Trust
Statemenl of FinAncial Aetivities
for the Year Ended S April 2024
5.424
Unrestricted
fund
5.423
Totsl
funds
INCOME AND ENtK)WMENTS FROM
Donations and legacies
1688
Investsnent inclxne
54,997
16.097
TotAI
54.997
18,785
EXPENDITURE ON
Ch%rltable aetivltlej
Charitable Donations
156J37
143.850
2.1(
1.620
Totsl
158.697
145.470
NET I]YCOMFJ(EXPENDITURE)
(103.7(M))
(126,685)
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Totsl funds broughi forward
3.676.519
3.803204
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
3.572.819
3.676.519
The notes forni part of these financial sts*ments
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The Wrentham Trust
Balance Shttt
5 April 2024
5.4.24
Unrestricted
fund
5.4.23
Total
funds
Notes
CURRENT ASSETS
Debtors
Cash ai bank
38
3.678.101
3.574.979
3,574.979
3.678.139
CREDITORS
Amounts falling due within one year
(2.160)
(1,620)
NET CUIiRENT ASSETS
3,572,819
3,676.519
TOTAL A&SETS LESS CURRENT LIABILITIES
3.571819
3,676,519
NET A&SETS
3.572.819
3,676.519
FUNDS
Unrestricted fimds
3.572,819
3.676.519
TOTAL FUNDS
3,5r2,819
3.676.519
The financial sW¢ments were approved by the Board of Tntstees and authorised for issue on 22 November 2024 and weTe signed
on its behalf by..
B Ratrke- Truslee
The notes forni part of these fmancial statements
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The Wrentham Trust
Notes to the Financial St8lements
for the Year Ended 5 April 2024
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Bg5is of preparing the financial statements
The financial statements of the charity. which is B public I￿nefit entity under FRS 102. have been rKepared in xcordance
with the Charities SORP (FRS 102) 'Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Ststemenl of Recommended Practice
applicable tr> chartties preparing their ￿OUnts in accordance with the Filyancial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK
and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (efTective l January 2019),. Financial ReEx)rting Stsndard 102 The Financial Rewrting
Stsndard appli¢abl¢ in the UK and Republic of Ir¢land' and the Charities Act 2011. The financia] stalements hav¢ Lten
pr¢pared under the historical cosl convenlion.
The trustees co￿81d¢r that ther¢ are no material unc¢rtainties aiK)ut the charity's ability to continue as a going concem.
Finaneial re￿rtIng standard 102 - redu¢¢d dknclosure exemptlons
The charity h&$ taken advanth8e of the following disclosure exemption in preparing these fuwicial ￿teMen1& &8 pmitted
by FRS 102 Th¢ Financial RetM)rting Standard appli(¥bl¢ in the UK and Republic of Ireland:
the requirements of S¢thion 7 Statement of Cash Flows.
Ineome
All income is recognised in the Statement of Financial Activities once the charity h&$ entitlement to the it is probable
tha( the income will be received and the amounl can be measured reliably.
Expendllure
Liabilities are reco&nised as expenditure as 500n ￿ there is a legial or consiructive obligaiion committing the charity to that
expenditure, it is probable that a transfer of economic benefils will ￿ required in settlement and the amuunt of the
obligiaiion can be measured reliably. Expenditure is accounted for on an accruals basis and h&8 I￿en c]￿lf]￿ under
h¢adin85 thal aggregate all cost related to the ca￿Ory. Where cannot be directly artributed to particular headings they
have been allocated to activities on a b&sis consistent with the use of resourcw.
Grants offered subjeth to condili(m5 which have Ixen m¢1 at the yw end date are noted &8 a committneni bul n(rt
accrued as ex￿ndIture.
Taxatlon
Th¢ charity is exempt from tax on its charitable activities.
Fund aecoun¢in8
Unrestricted funds can be used in accordance with the charitsble objectives ￿ the discretion of the tTh￿ees.
Restricted fimd5 can only be used for p￿rtiCular Tr5trictrd purFKw within the objects of the charity. ResIr1￿10Th￿ aris¢
when spKified by the donor or when funds are raised for particular restricted purpses.
Further explanation of the nature and purpose of each fund is includ￿1 in the notes to the financial statements.
Deblors
Debtors are amounts owed to the charity. They are re¢ognised at the me&gutt of the b&8is of their Tecoverable amount.
Amounts which ar¢ owed to the charity in rn0￿ than a year are shown &s amounts falling due after more than year.
Cash At bank
Cash at bank 15 held to meet day to day running costs of the charity as they fall due.
Creditors: amounts f#lling due wilhin one year
Creditor5 are amounts owed by the charity. They are m¢wJrd at the amount that the charity ex￿ to have to pay to ￿ttle
a debi.
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The w￿￿th￿rn Trnst
Notes to the Fioancial Ststements- eontinued
for the Year Ended S April 2024
INVESTMENT INCOME
5.4.24
5.423
De[￿511 account inlerosl
54.997
16.097
GRA￿rS PAYABLE
5.4.24
5.4.23
Charitable tknatioTrs
156,537
143.850
Grants of £1 56,537 were made in the year (£143.850 for the year ended 5 April 2023). All in the year were made for
benefit of lnslituli￿& with n(￿e made to individuals. This was also the case in the year ended 5 April 2023.
As a charitsbl¢ trusl rcgistcrcd in England and Wales. the charity has taken advantage of the disclosure exemption not lo
provide the names of girdni recipients and the amounts of such grants. durin& the lifclime of the setilor who donaied the
from which the grnnts paid.
qyrHER
5.4.24
5.4.23
Suppxt costs
2.160
1.620
TRUSTEES, REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS
There were no trustees, remuneration or other benefits for the y¢8r ended 5 April 2024 nor for the year ended 5 April 2023.
Truslee5' expenses
There were no trustees, expenses Fold for the year ended S Aprll 2024 nor for the year ended 5 April 2023.
DEBTORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
5.4.24
5.4.23
Othty debtors
38
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The Wrentham Trust
Noles to the Financial Ststements- continued
for the Year Ended 5 April 2024
CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
5.4.24
5.4.23
Other creditors
11(rf)
1.620
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
Net
movement
in funds
At
5.4.24
At 6.4.23
Unrostricted funds
GenLral fund
3,676.519
(103,700)
3.572.819
TOTAL FUNDS
3.676.519
{103.700)
3.571819
Nd movement in funds. included in the above are as follows:
Incoming
Resources
expended
Movement
in funds
Unreslrieied funds
Generdl fund
54.997
(158.697)
(103.7(X) )
TOTAL FUNDS
54.W7
(158,697)
(103.700)
Comparatlves for movement in funds
Net
movement
in funds
Al 6.4.22
5.4.23
Unreslrleted funds
Gen¢rnl fund
3,803204
(126,685)
3,676,519
TOTAL FUNDS
3.803204
(126,685)
3.676.519
Comparntive net movement in funds, included in the 8iK)ve are as follows:
Incorning
resources
Resou￿ Movement
expended
in funds
Unrestricted funds
G¢ii¢rai tund
18.785
{145,470)
(126,685)
TOT AL FUNDS
18.785
{145.470)
(126.685)
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The Wrenlham Trust
Notes to the Fingnci81 Slatements- Continued
for Ihe Year Ended S April 2024
OTHER FINANCIAL COMMITMENTS
The Wrentham Tft￿t committed to provide swdentship funding of up to £4(M).(XM) ￿ University College London on 9
March 2021. It was anticipated that the fundingy would be made annuallv over the next 4 financial years. commcncing in
2021. and during the year to 5 April 2023 a don￿lOn was made of £ 100,000. There are perfonnance condiiions related io
the wovision of fundTng and as such no provision has been made in the financial 51atements for the funding arn￿nts for the
next 2 yeats.
After 5 Awil 2023 it was agreed that the annual funding arnount k incTr&sd from £100.O(K) to £108.0(K) for each of th¢ 2
years ending 5 April 2￿4 and 2025 res￿tIvelY, again subject lo pcrforniance condilions.
A commitment w&s made on I l April 2024 to provide The Francis Crick Inslitute with a grant of £150,0(K) by the end of
Sepiemter 2024 to fund a 4-year PhD research swdentship. Such h&s been paid.
io.
RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES
A £IO.IKK) grant was paid in the year to a learning-5UPFKlrt ￿gIStered charity. Transfonning Lives for Good (fLG). for
which one of the truslees is an unpaid volunteer. There were no amounts outstanding between TLG and The Wrentham
Tn￿ at 5 Awil 2024. Donations were rnade in the year lo other charities of similar amounts.
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The Wrentham Trngt
Detailed Stsiemenl of Financial Activilies
for the Year Ended 5 April 2024
5.424
5.4.23
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS
DoDations and lega¢ie8
Donations
Gift aid
2.650
38
2.688
Investment Income
Deplvthit account interest
54.997
16.097
Tolal Incoming regourees
54.997
1 &785
EXPEiYDITURE
Ch8rltsble actlvltffies
Grants lo institutions
156,537
143,850
Support costs
Governance costs
AccounlanLy fees
2.160
1.620
Tothl T￿ourceS ¢xpended
158.697
145.470
Net expendlture
(lo3.7￿)}
(126.685)
This d(￿S not fom part of the statutory financial stalements
Pagell

Independent Examinerfs ReTKbrt to the Trustees of
The Wrentham Trust
Independent elaminer's report to the truslees of The Wrenthgm Trust
report lo the charity tr￿SleeS on my examination of the aLrounts' of The Wrentham TnLSt (the Trust) for the year ended
5 April 2024.
Res￿nSIbilitieS and basis of re￿rt
As the charity trustees of the Trust you are reswmsible for the prepu8tion of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of
the Charities Ath 2011 ￿he Aci,).
I rep￿ in respect of my examination of the Trusvs accounts carried out under Section 145 of the Act and in carrying out my
examination I have followed all applicable Diredions given by th¢ Charity Commission under Section 145(5Kb) of the Act.
Independeal examiner's Slatement
I have completed my examination. I confTh thai no malerial maileTS have tome to my attention in connection with the examination
giving me cause lo Ixlieve in any material ￿5￿£1.
accounting records were not k• in respeth of the Tn￿1 as required by Sethion 130 of the Act: or
the acwunts do not attord with those records: or
the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the fonn and content of accounts sd oui in the
Charitie5 (Accounts and Rewrts) Regul￿10n$ 2008 other than any requtrement thai the accounts give a Irue And fair view
which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination.
I hav¢ no concerns and have come acro&4 no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention sh￿Id be drnwn in
this report in order lo enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reach•a.
Nichol￿ BLWA FCA
Bullimores LLP
Chartered Accountants
Old Prtnter5 Yard
156 South Street
Dorking
Surrey
RH4 2HF
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