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Trustees. Annual Report for the period Period stsrt date Period gnd dale From To Section A Reference and administration details Charlty name PRO Autism (Parents Relative5 and Others for Autism) Other names charlty Is known by Reglstered charfty number (If any) 1024180 Charlty'$ prlnclpal address 13 Brandon Avenue WOODLEY Berks Postcode RG5 4PU Names of the charlty truste￿ who manago the charlty Dai•s act•d If not for wh¢J •ar Tr￿1￿ nam• Offic• Ill any) N•m• ol p•rnon lty body) •ntttl•d toa Int tnnt•• Ilan Peter Yardley Richard Gobs Diana Gobs Wilh81m Gobs Chairperson Treasurer Secretsry Anima Thomas Brenda Johnson 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Names of the trustees for the charlty, If any. (for example, any custodlan tThmt￿S) Name Dates acted If not for whole ear TAR MaTth 2012

Names and addresses of advlsers (Optlonal Inf0m￿nI of advlser Name Address Name of chlof executlve or names of Senlor staff membors (Optlonal Infomiatlon) Section B Structure, overnance and mana ement D•scrlption of th• charlty's trusts TRUST DEED Typ8 of governing dcKument How the charity is c4)nsb'tuted TRUST Trustee selection methods APPOINTED BY EXISTING TRUSTEES Addttlonal gov•maneo188UO8 (Optbonal Informatlon) You may choose to include additional infomalion, where relevant, about.. policies and procedures adopted for the induction and Iraining of trustees- the chanty'8 organisational structure and any wider n8tsvork with which Ihe charity works., relationship wth any related partle8.' tTUStees' consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them. Section C Ob'ectives and activities The promotion of the care, ￿lfare and relief of p80pI8 %%ith autism and people having autistic or r81ated features. Summary of the objects ofthe charlty set out In Its govemlng document TAR Marth 2012

Th8 truste8s have had due regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on the subject of public benefft. Their conclusion is that the PRO Autism charity is fully compliant in this respect.. autlsm Gan aflect all elemenls of soclety irrespectlve of ethnlc origins. religion. income levels and all other categories into which members of th8 public may fall. The care and welfar8 arrang8m8nts that PRO Autism fa¢ililates are a￿alL￿￿e to anyo￿ who needs Ihem. Summary of the maln actlvltles undertakon for tho publlc bèneflt In relation to tho50 objects Iln¢lude wlthln th1$ sectlon thè statutory declaratlon Ihal Irustees hav• had rggard to tho guldanc• Issued by the Charlty Commlsslon on publlc beneflt Addltlonal d•talls of obJ•¢tlvM and act1v1t1￿ (Optlonal Infommtlon) Grants are available on the basis of the following bèing submitted for review by the trust88s: _ Proof of diagnosS8 by medKal practitioner EVIder￿ lo show that funds are unavailable. from the relevant counci, for their srtu*ion Y(w may Choo80 lo i￿lude fvrther slaternents, where ralevant, about: policy on grantmaking; policy pr¢)Jramme related investment., contribLrtion made by volunteers. TAR Marth 2012

Section D Achievements and perfortnance Summary of the maln achlevements of the charity durlng the year The second apartment at 260 Hyde End Road is well on its way to completson. The completion of Apartment 1 will give the charity- one respite care home arKI four residential living prop8rties. Rental income from Ihe four properties continued to be received during the year under review. The Autistic Shop was vacated earfy 2023 with a decAsion to sell and put the money into residenknal properties. TAR Math 2012

Section E Financial review Any re3erves not deemed necessary for fuiure operats'ng costs will be used in accordan￿ with the charity's objectives, to faGilitate the provision of accommTrJation for adults with autism and to provide grants to families th autistic children. where suth families do not have sufficient finanaal resources (see Sect¢on C policy on grant making). Brfgf statement of th8 charlty'$ pollcy on resems Detall8 of any funds materlalty In d•flclt The charity is not in d8ficat. Further finan¢lal r•vlew detalls (Optlonal Informatlon) You may choose to include additional informatDn. where relevant about: th8 charity's prin¢ip81 sources of funds (including any fundraising)., how expenditure ha5 supported the key objedives of the charity., investment policy and objectives including any ethical investrnent policy adopted. Section F Other optional information Section G Declaration The trustees declare that they have approvod the trust•es' r•port alx>v•. Slgned on b•half of tho chartty's trust••$ Slgnalur•l$) Full n￿e[SI Posltlon (eg Secretary, Chalr, Richard Gobs Diana Gobs Treasurer Secretary 27° S8Ptember 2023 TAR March 2012

PRO AUTISM Charity Number 1024180

Receipts & Payments Account

1 April 2022 to 31 March 2023
2021/22
£
Receipts
Concerts, donations and sundry income
36
Rental Income (Supported Living, Woodlands)
14,300
Rental Income (Supported Living, Hyde End Road)
14,300
Rental Income (Respite House, Russell Street)
19,200
Rental Income (Charity Shop)
10,800
Rental Income (Supported Living, 260 Hyde End Road)
1,200
Other Income
59,836
Payments
Water Charges
51
Council Tax
-
Electricity
684
Insurance (Rented Properties)
679
Property Repairs & Maintenance
1,355
Costs re concerts, etc
-
Fees, etc re New Property Building Project
2,373
Appliances, etc for New Building Project
1,976
General costs
1,596
8,714
Excess of Receipts over Payments
51,122
Capital Expenditure on 260 Hyde End Road Project
(
187,077 )
(
Total Income, net of expenditure
-135,955
Opening Bank Balances
377,807
Excess of Income over expenditure (above)
-135,955
Closing Bank Balance
241,852
2022/23
£
20
13,200
13,200
19,200
9,000
12,000
66,620
52
4,150
183
957
2,388
-
-
-
1,204
8,935
57,685
34,816 )
22,869
241,852
22,869
264,722
PRO AUTISM Charity Number 1024180
Statement of Assets & Liabilities
As at 31 March 2023
FREEHOLD PROPERTY
Acquired
1997
63 Whitley Street, Reading - Retail Charity Shop
Purchase price
1998
77/77A Russell Street, Reading - Respite House
Purchase price
2005
64 Woodlands Avenue, Woodley - Supported Living
Purchase price
2011
Building extension, donated by Jigsaw Creative Care
Total book value, Woodley Supported Living
2006
260B Hyde End Road, Spencers Wood - Supported Living
Purchase price
2019 - ongoing
Building extension,260 Hyde End Road
Cost
Total book value, 260B & 260 Hyde End Road
Total Freehold Property
CASH AT BANK
Barclays
Lloyds
Total Cash at Bank
TOTAL ASSETS
TOTAL LIABILITIES
NET ASSETS
2021/22
£
86,509
120,082
265,989
105,502
371,491
350,905
382,244
733,149
1,311,231
356
241,496
241,852
1,553,083
-
1,553,083
2022/23
£
86,509
120,082
265,989
105,502
371,491
350,905
417,060
767,965
1,346,047
-
264,722
264,722
1,610,769
-
1,610,769

Independent Examiner’s Report to The Trustees of PRO AUTISM Charity Number 1024180

I report on the accounts of Pro Autism for the year ended 31 March 2023, which are attached.

As trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (“the Act”).

I report in respect of my examination of the Trust’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I have followed the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.

I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination that give me cause to believe that, in any material respect:

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

Graham Douglas Jones FCA FCMI 20, Ridgeway, Wargrave, Berkshire, RG10 8AS

12 September, 2023