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Funds Held on Trust

Trustees Annual Report 2020-21

Introduction

This is the Annual Report of the Milton Keynes Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Charity. Administrative details regarding the management of the Charity are outlined below.

Charity Name Milton Keynes Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Charity (working name Milton Keynes Hospital Charity)

Governing Document/Constitution Statutory Instrument No. 2372, establishing the Trust from 1[st] April 1992

Charity Registration Number 1048297

The Charity has a corporate trustee: Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (The Trust). The directors of the Trust who served during the financial year were as follows:

Professor J Harrison Mr J Blakesley Mr S Lloyd (Resigned January 2021) Ms K Jarman Ms A Davis Ms N Burns-Muir Ms E Livesley Mr A Blakeman Mr M Keech (Resigned November 2020) Dr I Reckless Ms H Smart Ms H Travis Mr J Clapman (Resigned June 2020) Ms D Petch Ms N Mcleod Ms S Aldridge (Interim Director of Finance November 2020- February 2021) Mr T Whittle Ms J Collier Mr J Lisle Dr L James Mr H Husain Professor J Tooley Address of Registered Office Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Standing Way, Eaglestone Milton Keynes MK6 5LD Name and Address of Bankers Royal Bank of Scotland 402 Lower Twelfth Street Central Milton Keynes MK9 3LF Steve Robinson Name and Address of Mercer & Hole Chartered Accountant Independent Examiners Silbury Court, 420 Silbury Boulevard Central Milton Keynes MK9 2AF Name and Address of Solicitors Foinette Quinn 123-131 Queensway, Bletchley Milton Keynes MK2 2DH

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Charity Objectives and Organisation

Milton Keynes Hospital Charity is the registered charity for Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. The charity raises funds for all wards and departments, although it will have fundraising priorities as determined by Trustees.

Thanks to its kind supporters, the charity makes a real difference to the experience of patients, their families and the staff who treat them – benefitting the community in and around Milton Keynes.

Fundraising enables wards and departments to go over and above what the NHS provides – always funding specific, tangible and intangible items such as:

Donors have options to support specific projects or wards or to contribute to a general hospital charitable fund.

The management of these funds is overseen by the Charitable Funds Committee, which reports into the Trust Board. Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust acts as the sole corporate trustee of Milton Keynes Hospital Charity, in line with the Trust Board’s Standing Orders, and this role is undertaken on its behalf by individual members of the Trust Board.

Each individual fund is managed on a day-to-day basis by three officers designated by the Chief Executive.

The Trust has a general policy of ensuring that income is spent as soon as practicable after receipt. Managers are instructed that unspent funds should not be allowed to accumulate without an agreed plan on how and when they will be used.

The Trustee confirms that it has complied with the duty included in section 4 of the Charities Act 2006 to have due regard to public benefit guidance provided by the Charity Commission when reviewing aims and objectives, when planning future activities and in setting the grant making policy for the year.

The charity carries out these objects by funding activities that benefit NHS patients of Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust or the staff that deliver care to those patients. Primarily, these activities improve the health of patients and the general patient experience, but also activities that improve the skills of staff, improve working conditions and improve staff morale.

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Review of the year

Due to Covid-19, this particular year was like no other. April 2020 onwards saw our events and fundraising activities cancelled for the foreseeable future as we entered Lockdown One. These did not pick up for the entirety of the financial year.

The charity’s small fundraising team of three then took on the tasks of managing the gifts in kind and huge influx of extremely generous donations that came into the hospital from that point onwards.

The function of the fundraising team changed overnight from a mainly externally focussed team fundraising for patients and families, to one supporting staff within the hospital.

That said, our team continued to not only rise to the challenge of processing donations and supporting hospital staff at one of the most challenging points of their lives; but also fundraise for projects to support patients and families during the year, too.

Gifts in Kind

During the Pandemic the team has been the central point – collection and distribution – for thousands of gifts in kind that have been given to staff and patients.

Whilst making assessments on the use and value of these gifts, the team then made sure these kind donations were distributed as quickly and fairly as possible, meaning all teams, of all disciplines, received items of some kind.

During Lockdown Two, volunteers were drafted in to help cope with the volume of items coming through, mainly supporting with distribution. Following the setting up of an Amazon Wish List, we created care packs for staff, which were then boxed up by the team and distributed to wards. These care packs included items such as snacks, dry goods, hand creams, face packs, soft drinks, magazines, toiletries such as dry shampoo, deodorant and face wash and period products.

Types of items we collected and distributed included PPE (visors, scrubs, masks), hot meals, snacks and cold drinks for staff, toiletries and period products, puzzle books and other books and magazines, toys and equipment for young patients, puzzle books, twiddle muffs, socks, clothes and other items for patients on the wards.

Whilst it is difficult to obtain the exact value of some items, we estimate the total value of gifts donated to the hospital for the period April 2020 to March 2021 to be more than £136,000. More than 27,221 individual items were collected and distributed during the financial year.

Fundraising appeals and activities

Two appeals were successfully organised in 2020-21, for our Covid-19 support, mainly supporting staff, and to fundraise for BabyLeo incubators to be used in the trust’s Neonatal Unit. Both were a success and between them raised almost £300,000.

At the end of March 2020, the charity team created a fundraising appeal to support mainly staff at Milton Keynes University Hospital. Our Covid-19 Emergency Appeal was launched in response to a huge influx of donations coming through to the charity. In just a month the appeal had received more than £100,000 in cash donations from individuals, groups and businesses wanting to support the NHS. Working in a far more agile

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way than previously, the team quickly used funds to pay for items such as a staff hub, mobile phones to enable virtual visiting at the hospital and bespoke care packs for staff and patients including items such as snacks, socks and puzzle books.

The Covid-19 Emergency Appeal raised £190,000 in total and remaining monies have been allocated to a new permanent hub for staff, with 24-hour access and a garden, as well as a Meaningful Activities Co-ordinator role, to support older, vulnerable patients, including those with dementia, by working with patients at the beside to keep them alert and distracted during their stay.

In response to a request from the Women and Children’s Division, in September 2020 we launched a BabyLeo Incubator Appeal for the Neonatal Unit. The appeal set out to raise £80,000 for new and high quality BabyLeos, which would replace current NHS-standard ones.

The BabyLeo Incubator appeal had us working across three income streams – with our major donors, community fundraisers and corporate supporters. We engaged with previous donors to the neonatal unit as well as using the appeal as an opportunity to recruit new donors to the cause – mainly through our Be Seen In Green event, which takes place each year. This way of working made sure we raised the amount needed to purchase three BabyLeo incubators in three months. We ended our financial year knowing the incubators were on order with an expected delivery date of June 2021.

Over the past year, we also continued to support the Milton Keynes Cancer Centre, committed to fundraising and spending funds on – amongst other items – the transformation of the cancer centre gardens and fundraising for additional furniture and electronic tablets for patients.

Financial review

The full financial reports and notes are reflected in pages 10 onwards. During 2020-21:

The charity continues to hold a £300k cash investment portfolio with The Bank of Scotland. The investment is held in an Investment Money Market Account with a short call back period.

The charity holds no other assets other than cash resources that are held in the Trust bank accounts.

In keeping with the Charity Commission regulations and general accounting best practices, the financial statements for 2020-21 were reviewed by independent examiners, Mercer & Hole Chartered Accountants.

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Governance

The charity does not employ any staff, but Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust provides accounting and administration services.

Our charity has a corporate trustee, Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. The Trust Board of directors, which comprises 8 Non-Executive Directors (including Trust Chair) and 9 Executive Directors, represent the NHS Trust in this matter. The Trust Board, as corporate trustee, delegates responsibility to a board committee, the Charitable Funds Committee.

This Charitable Funds Committee meets at least four times a year and the chair of the committee reports to the Trust Board, as corporate trustee, following each meeting.

Charitable Funds Committee

Acting for the corporate trustee, the purpose of the Charitable Funds Committee is to:

GDPR and Regulation

We have worked hard to meet our responsibilities under General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR). Supporters can see, via our privacy notice, what they can expect from us and how we collect and manage information about them. They are also invited to change the way we communicate with them at any time. Matters relating to GPDR compliance are reported to the Charitable Funds Committee as required.

We are registered with the Fundraising Regulator to demonstrate our commitment to our donors, supporters and charity management. Supporters have the right to know that they can trust us to be open and honest and that we will treat them and their data with care and respect. Our vision, mission and values are published on our website and explain what supporters can expect from us and what to do if they have any concerns.

No complaints were received regarding the charity or its fundraising practices in 2020-21.

Future plans

The corporate trustee has recently reviewed the objects of the charity and is confident that at present they are appropriate but will continue to keep them under regular review.

In the latter part of the 2020-21 financial year, the charity was developing a three-year fundraising strategy to support fundraising and mitigate any loss of income post-Covid. As part of this strategy some of our priorities in year one include:

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Impact – measuring our success

Everything we do at the charity enhances the hospital experience for patient, visitors and staff, so it is right that these groups of people will be a key measure of how successful a project has been. On a project-by-project basis we will use the most appropriate medium to actively seek their feedback before, during and after the project - whether in written format, conversation, photographs or video.

In addition to user feedback, the success of projects will also be measured by receiving positive answers to the questions; “Does it provide the expected good value for money” and “Was the project completed within the agreed timescales and with the minimum of disruption to the smooth running of the ward or department”. Yes, impact is about the direct benefit to patients, families and staff – but we must also factor in these questions to measure the overall effectiveness, too.

Some of the items we have funded over the past year include:

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We’re proud of what we’ve achieved over this past financial year and could not have achieved any of this without the generosity – in time as well as money – of our donors, volunteers and supporters, so thank you.

Relationships with Other Organisations

As an NHS Charity, the Board of Trustees are the same as the Trust Board at Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.

Risk Statement

The Trustees have identified that placing short term Money Market Investments with highly rated Banking Institutions minimises any risk of loss. All investments placed are monitored for their performance quarterly and reported through the Charitable Funds Committee.

Remuneration

Neither the Trustees nor any persons connected with them received any remuneration for their work for the charity.

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Financial Review

By order of the Trustees

Signed: Name: Haider Husain

Date: 02 November 2021 Trustee

Signed: Name: Terry Whittle

Date: 02 November 2021 Trustee

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS for 2020-21

The accounts of the funds held by Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Charity

FOREWORD

These financial statements for the year ended 31 March 2021 have been prepared by the Trustees in accordance with Section 132 of the Charities Act 2011 and comply with the Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP), Accounting and Reporting by Charities issued in 2019 by the Charity Commissioner for England and Wales.

The Financial Statements have been prepared under FRS 102.

STATUTORY BACKGROUND

The Trustees have been appointed under s11 of the NHS and Community Care Act 1990.

The Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust charitable funds held on trust are registered with the Charity Commission and include funds in respect of Milton Keynes University Hospital.

MAIN PURPOSE OF THE FUNDS HELD ON TRUST

The main purpose of the charitable funds held on trust is to apply income for any charitable purpose relating to the NHS wholly or mainly for the services provided by Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.

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Statement of trustees' responsibilities

The Trustees are responsible for:

The Trustees are required under the Charities Act 2011 to prepare accounts for each financial year. The Secretary of State, with the approval of the Treasury, and the Charities Commission direct that these accounts give a true and fair view of the financial position of the funds held on trust, in accordance with the Charities Act 2011. In preparing those accounts, the trustees are required to:

The Financial Statements have been prepared on a going concern basis, as the Trustees believe that the charity is able to discharge its liabilities and commitments as they fall due in the foreseeable future

The Trustees confirm that they have met the responsibilities set out above and complied with the requirements for preparing the financial statements. The financial statements set out on pages 10 to 21 below have been compiled from and are in accordance with the financial records maintained by the Trustees. These financial records are open to view by any stakeholders seeking to review such details at the charity’s registered offices listed above.

By Order of the Trustees

Signed: Trustee Date: 02 November 2021 Signed: Date: 02 November 2021 Trustee

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Milton Keynes University Hospltal NHS NHS FoundationTrust Charity Annual Report and Accounts For the year ended 31 March 2021 Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees of Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Charity I report to the charity tsusiees on my examination of the accounts of the ¢harity forthe yearended J l March 2021 which are set out on pages I to 21. Responsibilities and basis of report As the ¢1￿lty'S trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the a¢¢ounts in accordance with the requireTnents of the Charities Act 2011 ('the Aci,). I report in respect of my examination of the charity's accounts carried out under section 145 of the Aci and in ¢anying out my exarnination I have followed all the applicable Directions giv¢n by the Charity Commission under section 145{5)0)) of the Act. IndepeDd¢nt txaminer's $tsttmeDt Since the charity's gross inc¢)me exceeded £250,000 your examiner must be a member of a body listed in section 145 of the Act. l ¢onfirni that l am qualified io undertake the extmination because l arn a member of ICAEW, which is one of the listed bodies. I have cornple￿d my examination. I confirni that no rnaterial matters have come to tny attention in connection with th¢ exarnination giving me cause to believe that any material respect.. accounting records were not kept in respect of the charity &$ r¢quired by section 130 of the Act" or the accounts do not accord with those records. or the accounts do not comply with the applicablerequÈrements ¢on¢¢ming the forni andcontentofaccounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Reoulaiion$ 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a 'trne and fair view, which is not a matter ¢onsid¢red as pan of an independent exaTnin&ion. I have no concems and have corne across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in (Trrder to enable a proper understanding of the aC￿llnts io be reached. obinson FCA Merter & Hole Chartered Accountsnts Silbury Court 420 Silbury Boulevard Central MiSton Keyn¢s MK9 2AF 8 November 2021 9a

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Statement of Financial Activities for the year ended 31 March 2021

Note
Incoming resources
2
Donations, Legacies and similar resources
Donations
2.1
Legacies
2.1
Grants receivable:
From other NHS bodies
2.1
Other grants receivable
Total Donations and Legacies
Operating Activities
Investment income
2.2
Other incoming resources
2.3
Total incoming resources
Resources expended
Costs of generating funds
4.1
Charitable expenditure
Activities in furtherance of charity's objectives
3.1
Governance Costs
3.2
Total resources expanded
Net (outgoing)/incoming resources before Transfers
Gross transfer between funds
Transfer between restricted and unrestricted funds
Net (outgoing)/incoming resources
Net movement in funds
5
Fund balances brought forward at
31 March 2020
Fund balances carried
forward at 31 March 2021

Unrestricted
Funds
£000
460
10
0

200
670
0

7

678
(144)
(361)
(35)

(540)
138
0

2

140
140
321

461
Restricted
Funds
2020-21
Total
Funds
£000
£000
0
460
0
10
0
0

0
200
0
0
670
0

0
7

0
678
0
(145)
0
(361)
0
(35)
0
(540)
0
138
0
0

(2)
0

(2)
138
(2)
138
2
323

0
461
Unrestricted
Funds
£000
127
36
0

0
163
1

2

165
(44)
(100)
(17)
(160)
4
0

0

4
4
317

321
Restricted
Funds
2019-20
Total
Funds
£000
£000
267
394
43
79
0
0

71
71
381
1
544
2

7
8

389
554
(209)
(253)
(476)
(576)
(11)
(28)
(696)
(856)
(307)
(303)
0
0

0
0

(307)
(303)
(307)
(303)
310
627

2
323

Note 2.1 includes £136k of donations in kind which were gifts received by the charity, which were all distributed by the end of the financial year.

Note 3.1 includes the £136k worth of gifts that were distributed by the charity.

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Balance Sheet as at 31 March 2021

Balance Sheet as at 31 March 2021

Fixed Assets
Notes
Investments
6.2
Total Fixed Assets
Current Assets
Debtors
7.1
Cash at bank and in hand
Total Current Assets
Creditors: Amounts falling due
within one year
8.1
Net Current Assets/(Liabilities)
Total Assets less Current Liabilities
Total Net Assets
Funds of the Charity
Income Funds:
Restricted
9.1
Unrestricted
9.2
Total Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
£000
300
300
0
176
Restricted
Funds
£000
0
0
0
0
Total at 31
March 2021
£000
300
300
0
176
176
15
161
461
461
0
461
461
Total at 31
March 2020
£000
300
300
0
81
176 0 81
15
161
461
461
0
461
461
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
58
23
323
323
2
321
323

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Cashflow for the year ended 31 March 2021

Statement of Cashflow
Net cash used in operating activities
12
Cash flows from investing activities:
Dividends, interest and rents from investments
2.2
Net Cash provided by investing activities
Changes in cash and cash equivalent in the reported period
Cash and Cash equivalents at the beginning of the period
Cash and Cash equivalents at the end of the period
2021
Total
£000
2020
Total
£000
95
(298)

0
2
0
2
95
(296)

81
377
176
**81 **

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NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

1. Accounting Policies

1.1 Accounting Convention

The accounts (financial statements) have been prepared under the historical cost convention with items recognised at cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant note(s) to these accounts. The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting by Charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) issued in October 2019 and the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) and the Charities Act 2011. The Financial Statements have been prepared under FRS 102.

1.2 Income

Legacies are accounted for as income once the receipt of the legacy becomes normally probable. This will be once confirmation has been received from the representatives of the estates that payment of the legacy will be made or property transferred and once all conditions attached to the legacy have been fulfilled.

1.3

Expenditure

The funds held on trust accounts are prepared in accordance with the accruals concept. All expenditure is recognised once there is a legal or constructive obligation to make a payment to a third party.

a) Cost of generating funds :

The cost of generating funds are the costs associated with generating income for the funds held on trust. This will include the costs associated with generating voluntary income, fundraising and managing investments.

b) Grants payable

Grants payable are payments, made to third parties (including NHS bodies) in the furtherance of the funds held on trust's charitable objectives to relieve those who are sick. They are accounted for on an accruals basis where the conditions for their

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payment have been met or where a third party has a reasonable expectation that they will receive the grant. This includes grants paid to NHS bodies.

c) Governance costs

These are accounted for on an accruals basis and are recharges of appropriate proportions of the following costs from Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and include the costs of governance arrangements which relate the general running of the Charity, for example Management and Audit Fees.

d) Activities in furtherance of charity’s objectives

These are accounted for on an accruals basis and are recharges of appropriate proportions of the following costs from Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and includes fundraising and publicity, patient welfare, staff welfare, research, contribution to trust capital and other.

1.4 Structure of funds

Where there is a legal restriction on the purpose to which a fund may be put, the fund is classified in the accounts as a restricted fund. Funds where the capital is held to generate income for charitable purposes and cannot itself be spent are accounted for as endowment funds. Other funds are classified as unrestricted funds. Funds which are not legally restricted but which the Trustees have chosen to earmark for set purposes are classified funds. The major funds held within these categories are disclosed on notes 9.1 to 9.3.

1.5

Investment Fixed Assets

Investment fixed assets are shown at market value.

1.6 Realised gains and losses

All gains and losses are taken to the Statement of Financial Activities as they arise. Realised gains and losses on investments are calculated as the difference between sales proceeds and opening market value (or date of purchase if later). Unrealised gains and losses are calculated as the difference between market value at the year end and opening market value (or date of purchase if later).

1.7

Reserves

A Reserves Policy is in place to support the holding of funds within the Charity Accounts in order to monitor proposed expenditure against future objectives that have been set. The policy is reviewed on an annual basis by the Trust’s Charitable Funds Committee.

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2. Analysis of Income

2.
Analysis of Income
Analysis of incoming
resources
2
Donations, Legacies
2.1
Donations
and similar resources
Legacies
Grants receivable
Donations In Kind
Investment income
2.2
Investment Income
Other Incoming resources2.3
Other
Total Incoming resources
from charitable activities
Unrestricted
Funds
£000
324
10
200
136
Restricted
Total
Funds
£000
2021
Funds
£000
0
324
0
11
0
200
0
136
0
671
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
7
0
678
Total
2020
Funds
£000
394
79
71
0
671 544
0 2
0 2
7 8
7 8
678 554

Other incoming resources includes other sources of income that are not donations, legacies, grants or investment income, including income from fundraising events.

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3. Analysis of Expenditure

Unrestricted
Restricted
Total
Resources
3.1
Funds
Funds
2021
Expended -
Funds
Other
Other:
£000
£000
£000
Patients welfare and amenities
143
0
143
Staff welfare and amenities
69
0
69
Contributions to Trust's Capital
0
0
0
Miscellaneous
13
0
13
Gift in Kind
136
0
136
361
0
361
Analysis of
3.2
Unrestricted
Restricted
Total
Governance
Funds
Funds
2021
Costs
Funds
£000
£000
£000
Independent Examiners Fees
2
0
2
Management/Admin Fee
33
0
33
35
0
35
Total
2020
Funds
£000
99
0
476
1
0
576
Total
2020
Funds
£000
2
26
28

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4. Analysis of total expenditure

Analysis of
Total
Resources
Expended
4.1
Staff
Auditors remuneration:
Audit fee
Bought-in services from NHS
Other
Costs of
Generating
Funds
£000
144
0
0
0
144
Costs of
Activities for
Charitable
Objectives
£000
0
0
0
361
361
Governance
Costs
£000
0
2
20
13
35
Total
2021
Total
2020
£000
£000
144
153
2
2
20
15
374
686
540
856

Analysis of staff costs

4.2

The Charitable Fund does not directly employ staff but incurred expenses relating to the Fundraising Manager, and two Fundraising Assistants` of £144k (2019-20 £153k). The decrease in staff costs for 2020-21 is due to the fundraising team only having two fundraising assistants for the second half of the year rather than three.

Pension Contributions for 4.3 Senior employees

No pension costs were charged to the charity during the year.

5. Net movement in funds

Net movement in funds for the year
for future activities
Unrestricted
Funds
£000
138
138
Restricted
Funds
£000
0
0
Total
2021
Funds
£000
138
138
Total
2020
Funds
£000
(303)
(303)

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6. Analysis of Fixed Asset Investments

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7 Analysis of Debtors

Analysis of 31 March 2021 31 March 2020
Debtors 7.1 Amounts falling due within one year: £000 £000
Trade debtors 0 0
Total debtors falling due within one year 0 0
7.2 Amounts falling due over one year:
Other debtors 0 0
Total debtors falling due after more
than one year **0 ** 0
Total debtors 0 0

8 Analysis of Creditors

Analysis of 31 March 2021 31 March 2020
Creditors 8.1 Amounts falling due within one year: £000 £000
Trade creditors 15 58
Amounts due to subsidiary and
associated undertakings 0 0
Other creditors 0 0
0 0
Total creditors falling due within one year 15 58
8.2 Amounts falling due after more than one year:
Other creditors 0 0
Total creditors falling due after more
than one year 0 0
Total creditors 15 58

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9 Analysis of funds

9.1 Restricted Funds
Balance
31 March
2020
Incoming Resources
Expended
Material funds
£000
£000
£000
Cancer Centre Appeal
2
0
0
Total
2
0
0
Comparative year
Balance
31 March
2019
Incoming Resources
Expended
Material funds
£000
£000
£000
Cancer Centre Appeal
310
390
(698)
Total
310
390
(698)
9.2 Unrestricted Funds
Balance
Incoming
Resources
31 March
2020
Expended
£000
£000
£000
Total
321
678
540
Comparative year
Balance
31 March
2019
Incoming Resources
Expended
£000
£000
£000
Total
317
171
(166)
9.1 Restricted Funds
Balance
31 March
2020
Incoming Resources
Expended
Material funds
£000
£000
£000
Cancer Centre Appeal
2
0
0
Total
2
0
0
Comparative year
Balance
31 March
2019
Incoming Resources
Expended
Material funds
£000
£000
£000
Cancer Centre Appeal
310
390
(698)
Total
310
390
(698)
9.2 Unrestricted Funds
Balance
Incoming
Resources
31 March
2020
Expended
£000
£000
£000
Total
321
678
540
Comparative year
Balance
31 March
2019
Incoming Resources
Expended
£000
£000
£000
Total
317
171
(166)
Transfers
Gains and
Losses
Balance
31 March
2021
£000
£000
£000
(2)
0
0
2
0
0
(2)
0
0
Transfers
Gains and
Losses
Balance
31 March
2020
£000
£000
£000
0
0
2
310
390
(698)
0
0
2
Balance
Incoming
Resources
31 March
2020
Expended
£000
£000
£000
Transfers
Gains and
Balance
Losses
31 March
2021
£000
£000
£000
321
678
540
2
0
461
Balance
31 March
2019
Incoming Resources
Expended
£000
£000
£000
Transfers
Gains and
Losses
Balance
31 March
2020
£000
£000
£000
317
171
(166)
0
0
321

Greater than £15k

Details of Name of fund Amount £'000 Unrestricted A General Fund 126 funds greater B Little Lives Fund 106 than £15k C MK Cancer Services 71

A
B
C
D
E
£'000
General Fund
126
Little Lives Fund
106
MK Cancer Services
71
Staff Welfare Fund
61
BabyBereavement Fund
17

A transfer of £2k was made from restricted funds to unrestricted funds due to the Cancer Centre Appeal being closed down, the £2k was transferred from the Cancer Centre Appeal (restricted) to the MK Cancer Services Fund (unrestricted).

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Charity Annual Report and Accounts For the year ended 31 March 2021

10 Trustees and connected persons

The Trustees did not receive any remuneration or expenses in the year

11 Related party transactions

Name, nature of connection, 2020-21 2020-21 2019-20 2019-20
description of activities Turnover of Net Profit/ Turnover of Net Profit/
undertaken and details Connected Loss for the Connected Loss for the
of any qualifications Organisation Connected Organisation Connected
expressed by their auditors Organisation Organisation
£000 £000 £000 £000
Milton Keynes Hospital NHS
Foundation Trust 310,121 393 282,045 (5,124)

Milton Keynes University Hospital is the host Trust and Corporate Trustee of the charity, providing administrative support to the charity, and is its sole beneficiary.

During the year the charity incurred expenditure of £164k (2019-20: £680k) with the host trust. At the balance sheet date, there was a debtor balance of £0k (2019-20: £0k) and a creditor balance due to the host trust of £14k (2019-20: £57k).

12 Reconciliation of net movement in funds to net cash flow from operating activities.

Net movement in funds
Deduct interest income shown in investing activities
Decrease/ (increase) in debtors
Decrease/ (increase) in creditors
Net cash used in operating activities
2021
£'000
138
0
0
43
95
2020
£'000
(303)
(2)
2
8
(298)

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