Annual
Report
2021/2022
HOMES Trnv
1981


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Following a year of lockdowns and dealing with the ever-changing situations as
they were announced by the government, our main priority here at Hits Homes
Trust was to keep our young people and those looking after them safe
throughout this pandemic.
We would like to say a huge thank you to our Volunteers and Contractors for
their continued support throughout this difficult period.
thof
We are now the proud owners of 86/88 as of the 8 September 2021 as we
have purchased the freehold of 86188 Evington Road from Midland Heart and
Stof
are the lease holders for 82184 Evington Road as of the l April 2021
entering into a 10-year lease with Midland Heart. A huge Thank you to the
Board Members of Midland Heart Housing Association who agreed to the sale
and a51 those involved in HITS Homes Trust.
This has been made possible thanks to the financial backing of The Charity
Bank who financed the purchase and to Chris Tweedle and Sharon Gooch who
provided us with support and advice throughout the process and our solicitors
Knights Plc.
By making the Purchase Hit5 Homes Trust has now boarded a new train to
create a new chapter in its history. We will now be learning the true costs of
managing a project of this size and nature so let the challenge be8in.
Through this development we are continuing to ensure that there is secure
suitable supported accommodation available to young people for many years
into the future by continuing to be self-sufficient Landlords in the community
of Highfields.

New relationships have and are being continually developed with local
contractors such as Handy men, Electricians, Glaziers, and Plumbers to provide
and maintain the same standard of maintenance to our clients that Midland
Heart provided or if not better.
In with the new out with the old Hits has recently redecorated our communal
areas in both buildings 86/88 and 82/84 Evington Road giving it a fresh lick of
paint and replaced all the carpets.
The office was also redecorated, and the chairs replaced which were kindly
donated by the Leicester Consortium giving the staff and the clients a fresh
nice working and meeting space.
New CCT￿ Installation has also been undertaken with an upgrade to a better
more efficient system. Continuing to assist us to monitor, deter and prevent
Crime, provide evidence, and handle incidents.

We would also like to say a huge Thank you to Dhillon Security who have
continued to support the project and gone over and beyond their remit to
assist us.
It has also been helpful with providing evidence to the local constabulary with
situations/incidents that have occurred within the community.
We have also undergone an update of our l.T systems to the latest software
with new desktops and a laptop. This much needed update will provide better
security as older software opened us up to vulnerability to hackers and to also
provide better efficiency and in the long-term costing less as older machines/
systems would have more issues.
This year we Celebrated 40 Years of Hits Homes Trust with an Open day in June
inviting our clients who keep us going, other services, our contractors, the
Community police, support providers, Social Services, and local council
dignitaries.
On the day we were able to show those in attendance a coupSe of the flats
with the asslstance of our clients and talk about the services we provide. It is
an achievement from where we began to where we are now. A total number
of 24 agencies came and 7 clients attended.
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Before the big day new publicity material was designed and produced for the
project with a new leaflet this was done in conjunction with Hits Homes, The
Leicester Consortium and James their Kickstart Worker.
Continuing with the marketing and publicity of Hits Homes Trust a Newsletter
was also designed and produced in the summer to keep our service users and
referral sources informed about what was happening at Hits and will going
forward be produced quarterly and sent out.
The future and the way forward will be to look at redeveloping our website
with links to information for young people looking to apply and to provide
information on social media such as Facebook and Instagram.
We will also look at utilising the internet itself for a positive marketing tool i.e.,
google and people who have lived here giving reviews.
a year ago on Google
Helped me a lot al a challenging time in lrfe. I was able to leam the skills needed lo live independent
4nd move on to live by rny8elf without Support. $￿ff w¢re v¢ry supportive ol setting up payments and
things regarding living the￿ and managing my nYJney. Living there helped me so much in that Feri(*l
of my life and I cannot thank the rneffl￿ of staff enough as I wouldn't be where l am todayl
Thankyou
The cost of living and the impact it is having 15 affecting everyone There are
several ways that the rising cost of living can affect people's health.

Being unable to afford necessary food leaves people malnourished.
Being unable to keep your home warm leaves people at risk of
developing respiratory diseases and, for the most vulnerable. at risk of
death
We are seeing the impact on our young people due to the increasing costs of
everyday items such as food. Electric and Gas.
During the Winter months we have been continuing to support our young
people facing hardship with Winter fuel by giving them a charitable donation
which was for their electric and gas.
This has since evolved into an Engagement fund for those that work with us
and see us once a week or twice a month depending on their individual
support plans at the end of the month, we are giving them a charitable
donation to assist towards the rising cost of everyday basics as well as sign
posting them to other available services such as the food Banks, Food wastage
prevention apps, Utility Support funds, Local council support and other
services set up within the community to help with this crisis.
Despite the cost-of-Living and the impact fears Hits Homes Trust for the period
2021/2022 received
159
Total Referrals
Ac(ommodatad
29
and

REFERRAL STATISTICS FOR 202V22
Total Reforr* 159
•ttornmodrted
rxnd•r
Male
Female
83
76
15
14
18%
18%
Total
159
18%
16
17
18
19
20
21
21
23
24
25
264
NIK
io
14
li
38%
35%
6%
31
17
14
25%
25%
20
Total
159
29
IBX
ElhThlc
& N•tlon•
While 8fil15h
52
Is%
9%
33%
17%
34X
Oual Nerita¥e
Asian 8rltlsh
Other.
MIK
15
12
13
31
Total
159
29
18%
' Other
'Al8hanist•n, Sudan, I1￿. Lat*a.
Eritrea, Emt. Syrib, Ne1her1￿d5,
'Al8h•hist*i,
Eritr•. Iran. EIYPI. Syn"a.
Itèly. India &
DSMbl
Mental Health
13
Physlcal
L¢amiw r*ffKLIti
Airtistlc Sptttrw
Genetic
her
Total
26

REFERRAL STATISTICS FOR 2021122
Loul Q>nnealo
ReferT•ls
Leicester
92
17
Leicestershire
12
Other Cities.
26
Total
130
29
'Ipswich l. GI0￿ester I,
Cambrid8e I, Dwby l &
Notti
am4
Other Citie5'.
•lnformation not ovailable
Outcornt
Offered & Accepted
Accommodation
No ¥Kancle5 At Initlal
Enquiry
Inapproprlate Referral e4.
aee
Reftrrdl 0￿(￿me
15
Accomn￿d￿¢d at HITS
15
LCC Fl•t
12
Retumed to Famity
Enquiry Onlv
ivaie A(Cth￿rnodWtlDn
Did Not Turn Up for
Interview
Supported Housn8
Wlthdrew Appllcaiion
27
Universrty
Total
134
29
Outcoff* ForThose
Iht*rvbewed But 14ot
A¢¢ommod•ted
Wa5 relu5ed- Lack Of
Space5
Support Needs Too High
Olthos*
•tcomm¢)d•ted: Lwel
01$￿P
ttl•l R¢¥son for
Relationship Breakdown 16
Low2
Leavin8 Care 12
Low-medium 9
Support Needs Too Low
Refused Offer 01
Accornrnodatlon
Private kcommod•tion I
Medium 13
io
Medlurn- H*h 4
InapproprSate
HITS Wlthdrew Offer
Hloh I
Tot81
25
29
29

Comparison of Referals over the last
2 Years
201fy2021
22%
201V2022
- 202￿2021 • 202V2022
2021>2021
202112022
159
Total Referrals
Comparison of Male and Female Referrals over
the last 2 Years
20?￿2021
2021n022
•F*mal• •M•l•
202￿2021
25
21
202112022
76
83
Female
Male

BREAKDOWN OF AGE OF
REFERRALS
40
37
3S
31
30
25
20
20
17
15
14
io
io
16
17
19
20
21
22
23
24
25 26+ NIK
26+
NIK
20
io
37
31
17
14
Ethnlc
& Natlonal
of Referrdls
Whtté brlttsh
Black 8rttlsh
. Oud Mer
A51•n Brltlsh
NIK
Black
Brit15h
Dual
Heritage
Ethnicity & Nationali
White British
52
Asian British
12
Other
38
NIK
li
15
31

Total Cllents Accommodated: 29
Local Connection of Referrals Accommodated
OtherCltle5
Lekestershlre
L•i¢esttr
io
16
18
Local ConnectK)n
Leicester
Leicestershire
Other Cities
17
Cllent Outcome
16
14
12
io

Low
Lowl Medium
Medum
Mediuml Hi
High
13
Outcome For Those Interviewed but not
Accommodated
Hlts WRhknv Off•r
Imppropriate
SupF¢Jrt Needstoolow
Refvs¢d- L•cko1 Sp•¢•5
io
Refu5ed- Lack of Spa
Support Needs too hi
Support Needs too low
Refused offer of
Accommodation
io
Ina
propriate
Hits Wiihdrew Offer

Reglstered Charity No:1049935
Reglilered Company No: 2912187
(England and Wakj)
(A Company limital by guarantee)
FINANCIAL STATEMEPITS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED
31 MARCH 2022

INDEX TO ThE
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Re￿rt ofthe M￿￿8¢￿ellt Committee
ststlynent of Finmdal Aclivities
Balance Sheet
Nota to the A￿)uThts
10-15
]nL7>me & Expenditure A(xx)unt. 31 Marth 2022 EVIN(ITON REVENUE
16
tD¢om¢ & Ex￿￿lture Ac4XN)t . 31 Marth 2022 Ev￿GI￿N
17
Jncome & Expetmliture AcCo￿t . 31 March 2022 CHARrrY CAprrAL
18
]ncome & Expojditure Aeeount. 31 Marth 2(Y22 aiprrAL FUND
19
SUMM￿ of FwJd8
20

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2022
Hits Home¥ Limi￿1 (by Guwanttt)
Charlty R¢lthd•)n Nwllb¢r: 1019935
con¥￿nY Rrykntlthi Numbw. 2912187 (wI￿d & Wal¢•)
Hi8bfield8
Lucutcr
IHH
Dave Brazicr (Chtiir)
Kail¢gh Bhayani
Vi¢loria steph￿
EThin Picari
First Floor
The Old Ch•pel
I£l￿ter
IE2 8AN
PO Box 333
Si]bury Howe
3(K) Silbury Boul•v•zd
Milton

REPORT OF THE MANAGEME￿ COMMITfEE
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2022
The trusttts W¢8ent their rwt a￿1 financial stataDeDts of th¢ clty for the year endal
31 Maxch 2￿. Th¢ tru8teu hav¢ adopt&l the provisions of the StaMKllt of R¢¢omm<zrfk
Practi¢¢ {SORP)'Acwunlin8 Rep)rtin8 by C*ritie8' (FRsiIY2) in prepwi￿ the annual
flfjbncial stateTnfflts of th¢ tsity.
out in the note8 to th¢ ac¢iJunts and L¥)mply with the charity govunin8 d(KlUn￿ the Clwiti
Act 2011 ALwuntin8 and Re￿IlD8 by C1￿1•i￿. Statement of R￿{￿rnt1￿1 PrnLIic¢
Standard applic4ble in the UK 4NI Re￿￿11¢ of l1t1￿d Publish￿ in Oct(lJ¢r 2019 (8ea)Ni
eJition).
The dir￿rI of the cJwitAbl¢ ￿ are its truste41 forth¢ puryx)K of clwitAble law.
The In￿tee8 who have 8ffved during th¢ year and sinc¢ thc Ye￿ ¢01 are As follow$:
Dave Bmi
iluh Bhayani
Victoria Stephen800
Ply￿￿ Koted
Frn PicaTi
The principl adityof th¢ d)rrity LY>ntinu¢8 to b
b) To manage 8¢heme8 of IK)vsin8 de41v￿ f(r in Lea￿￿b]re in
c) To provide pergOQ8 iti IxiLX8terth in nerAI of hou•n8 I￿￿lat￿l faciliti
8ati8fied that cjwitys actiYAties th Fro￿de J wide public ba*GL

Hrrs HOMES TRUST LIMITED
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31￿ MARCH 2022 (CONfiNUED)
Durin8 the y¢ar. Hits Hom¢5 (ximplrttyj the pw¢ha8e of 7 t]ats aNI the office at
86188 Evin8ton Road. A hu8¢ thAnk ￿)U to Midland Heart Housin8 A880¢iation
Home8 Trust has beAM>me a landlord in its ovm ri8bL An achievematt of whith w¢ Ar¢ ¢xtrandy
prou(I
In 2021122, Hits Homes Trust ts)ntiDu￿ ￿ provide tantmry selfcontsined a￿0￿￿00
to vulnaable mn814 Iwmel¢ts P￿1¢ ¥d betw¢ffj 16 to 25 oltL
In 2021r22, the prnjrKt r￿1ved 159 ¢Dquiria fty Ofw 83 wtre m¢
76 w<Tr womaL
White British 52: Bla¢k BritiAh I I: AsiAn BritiAb 12: DUAI Heritw 15 Othw 38
Not Known 31.
The prnje4t acc4)mmodatal 29 15 male and 14 fem￿¢.
The rtknicity and nationality of the ithlividual8 werv..
Wbit¢ Bzitish 8: Bl¥k Brili8h i. f￿￿1 H#ita8e 5: Aslati l ￿lts￿h 2. Othcr13.
16yearnold- 0; 17 year8old- 11; 18 yem old- 14, 19yearJold- 1: 20yearsold- 1: 21
y¢m old - tr, 22 >r•n old- 1: 23 y¢m old- 1. 24 )wi old-1> 25 ye4TS old- O.
LCC Housin8
Housin8 As￿lation tIAt
Still AcLx)mm(MlateA]
15
MoveAI tt> frie4Nl8 I family 10
Nol Known
I (UDiv¢rJity)
29
With limited r¢8ources and difficultia obtWDiD8 addition￿ fi￿7n& it has continued to
be diffiodt to plan or dO￿lOP additional S￿¥￿L%5. The c￿lty with sound fu￿nCIal
have a surplus of £1,439 (21r21: deficit £575).

Hrrs HOMFS TRUST LIMrrED
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH2022 (CONTINUED)
Review
The cbaritys UDf&8tri¢ted rescrY¢s at the aml of th¢ finaDcid ￿ stood at £205,040. Of thi8
£168,762 bcffl allocatrd to various desi￿￿1 fillx18 l¢avio8 £36278 &8 fre¢ re8cTv￿.
Th¢ frcc unTcstrirte4J r¢8¢rves of £36.278 bas increasal from the previow year and the tru8t¢
are o)ntinuJlly se&ng for other fundin8 to faditste reserve3 to covff approximately 6 . 8 monthj
total expenditur¢. Th¢ policy 1$ a rolling w)]icy r¢viewal atmually in view of tbe risks liDkeAI with
the propvties and the ￿￿tial l¢wlative change8 that ran be nnplancotd at any give￿ time.
Th¢ thwity pl•M to ￿titInUe the xtiviti¢8 outlin￿ above in the fothomiD8 y¢ar8 8ubject
to the orntiDuanL* of 8Atisfadory fimding MDsana￿. Plons ar¢ also bein8 developul to
work with a number of trainin8 providm to provide in house tra￿ltig for S￿¥1¢¢ users to
allble them to have a skill8 ba8e for onployment which vlill lead to ILing t4Ym s8infu]
nployrnfflL
Tr organisabon is a clwitable company limited by 8Urnt4 withoth share c4pita].
The ¢oMpan￿$ gOv￿nIng document is th¢ MeAnor8th aod Arli¢lw of A8￿CiatIon
which e8tablishal the objexts And power8 of the thaTitsbl• o)mpaDy.
not ex¢ea4ing £1.
The C}￿*ty a current Mana8ement Committee of 6 memberx meet evtty 6 weeks and
are res1￿mble for the strategic dire£tion and w)h'¢y of th¢ ¢1￿11ty. At pre9tht the Lxmunitle
members are from a variety of Professional backwunds relevant to the work of the charity.
A Scheme of delegation 18 In place a￿1 day to day re4x)nsibiiity for the ]xovision of
8erviLM rests with th¢ Proj¢¢t Manw. The Projert Manager is also rwible for
¢n8ur]￿ that th¢ clwity delivas the 84XViLW 8pe¢ified and that k¢y pttform
ludicator8 tre met and also the day to day Lry)aational TDaDa8rnL
UTrl¢r the rwirnents of the Manoranth and Articles of A&90(aation the manbers of
th¢ Managem￿t Committee are electsl annually to wv¢ for a wiod of aftff wbi¢h
One third of the m¢mb¢rs or a minimum of three are requ￿￿ to 8tand for re4lection at

HITS BOMLS TRUST LIMTfED
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2022 (CONTLNUED)
Due to the nature of the obie£tives of the proj¢¢t much of th¢ charity's work f(Kuses
up are apprOpri￿Y throu￿ the diversity of the tswtee board. To enhance
the potenti￿ px)ol of lJust¢cs. th¢ ¢harity seeks to identify young pw)le who have been
h(llncless and would IK ￿ll]n8 to b¢¢om¢ mK7ubcrs and use thar own expfflen￿9 to
assist the tharity.
In an ¢ffort ￿ n￿1n￿lll a broad mix of skill4 me£nkn of the Managaneat Conllnittee
ar¢ Teque#eA to Pro￿ a list of their skills (and update it each )tar) aNI in the eva]t of
Mogt tru8le¢s ar¢ familiar with th¢ Practi￿ work of dwAty as the charity ha8 workeAI
in paMia8lllp with them in a varidy of fields to the 8upwi pmvi8ion provid
the >Dun8 pw?le.
thansefvw with the clwkty and the eontext within whith it opmt45. Thi5 18 Id by the
l. A tour of the ￿je¢l.5 wemise&
3. The policie8 and proc&lure8 and othcz doarllcttts incl￿1￿8 th¢ Memorandum and
Articles of Association.
4. Resour¢ing and the Current finan¢ial p￿Ition ag xt ¢)ut in the lalegt published x¢ouo
5. Future plans Ind obJ￿tIVeA.
The Management Commlttee has a ￿eW of the major risks which the ¢hArity 18
exp08oJ to. A risk re8i8ter 1$ being established ￿ will be utmjatal annually. Where
dwity fac￿ Extenlll risks ts fij￿11￿8 have be￿ Mini￿ with a 8trat¢8ic plan to allow
div¢rgifiealion of fiMyJin& hjternd a)Dtrol risks are Min1￿8ed by the iniplerncThtstion of a
proje4L

Obxt￿ th¢ •thl in th• Chlritiw SORP 2019 (71iS IIW;
15 >glA￿ Its bel*lfly.

HITS HOMLS TRUST
TO THE TRUSTELS OF HITS HOMLS TRUST
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 21J22
We report on the accounts of Hits Homes Tnut for the yur amkd 3J8t 21Y22 which ate
8¢t out on pages 8 to 15.
AS the charity tnLqtC£8 of the ￿Mpatty (and its direLtim for the puw of ￿mpanY law)
you are reSp)n￿ble for the w•ion of tbe xwunts in 1%￿rdanLy with rwuiruDents of the
Compani48 A¢t 20(￿ (Ibe 2W6 A¢t
Havin8 satiBfied owselveB that the aLYfjwIts of the Com￿}Y re not rqiuT>I lo be wdital
undtt Part 16 of the 21XXS A(# and are eligible for indwknt exaMintho￿ w¢ report in r
$￿tIOn 145(5Xb) of th¢ 2011
Ind•pendent Ex•mlner'i Stst•m•e
W¢ have LX)mpldAI our ￿•M1￿0￿ We ¢•n o)nfttm that ￿ matttts have (x)me to our
accountiD8 Te£ords were Tr)t in rqJe¢t of the mpany as wuira by Jxtion 386
of the ACL. or
the a￿Ounts do ￿ aC￿rd with tIKbse T￿. or
th¢ ac￿llots to ]￿t cLMnply with the •LXI)witin8 requirements of 8¢yction 396 of th¢ 2(M)6
A¢t other than any [quirati￿t that the aC￿Ullts give a Irue I￿1 fair view. whidL 18 not a
alter considernl as p&rt of an mdepfflmlent aaMInats￿ or
th¢ aLYounts have no¢ bea prepared in accordanrx with the win¢1pl￿ of
the Statanent of Recomme&1￿ PrnrtiL% for aC￿Ull￿n8 aNI r¢FvrtiD8 by ¢bAritie8
to UK and Repth]ic of I￿and (FRS IIY2)
to which attention slK)uld be drrn in this repK)rt ID orts to el￿1¢ a proper ￿¢[5￿￿ of
CEIEIUCA LTD
FIRST PL￿R
THE OLD CHAPEL
9 KEMPSON ROAD
CESTER
LE2 8AN
13th D¢¢anbtr 2022

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
2022
202
DO￿tiOnS and legacies
Charitsble activitie5
184.842
12Tr)
184,842 J51,192
12(X)
I,2(￿1
Totsl Ineonx and endowm¢nts
18@042
152
Ewdltsr¢ ¢m:
Charitable aclivAtie8
170,357
14246
170,357 147,552
14246
5,415
Totsl Eipendlture
152
1,439
1,439
(575)
N•t mov¢n*Jrt IA
1039
(575)
R¢cx)n¢Aliation of funds:
Totsl funth bro•ght forward
203,601
203ffj01 204176
Totsl ¢￿TI¢d forward
205 040 203 601

A8 AT 31 MARCE 2•22
12
63343
153ffj2
21
13
150J15
3931
199A
16&76Z
trth# >*treJxI￿jl MK¢h ￿22 In￿¢￿d￿*1th 476of the Aet2016.
IS Ji?1
bfrD

3 HOMES TRUST LIMrrED
DR YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
l AcLxwith8 Pollde•
. General IDfornudon and of prepar
Hits Homes Trust is a regi8tual ¢lJarity in Engla￿1 a￿1 Wula I￿1 • company limital
by 8uaraDtee. In the event of the clwity b¢illg wound up. the liability in r• of the
guarant¢¢ ts limited to £10 pff manbq of the awity. The r4ldrn of the clwityj beod
offi(Y 18 ￿Ven on pa8e l of the4e fillwKAal statemqts. The TJatur¢ ofth¢ dboTityg owatio
The cbarity L￿ItUteS a public benefit ffltity as d¢final by FRS 102. The financial StateM￿ts
have been preparcd in accordanrx with ALwuntin8 and Repxtin8 by Clarities: staterne￿t
of ReeAm)mended Practi¢¢ appli(*ble to charities prepanng th¢ir aco)unts in Le￿rd
with the Financial R¢wting Stth applicable in the UK aDd Rwblic of IrelaNI i&8U
in Othbff 2019, the Fin￿la1 Re￿ling Stth applicable in th¢ UniteAI Kinwlom aDd
R¢publie of tr¢land (FRS 102). tbe ChaTitie8 A¢# 2011, the Crnif8 Ad 21KN5 and UK
eonv¢ntioo modifi¢xl to include certain ilenLq ai hir valu¢ where Lx)nsiderul n￿ary. The
financial stat¢m¢nts are pr¢8fflt￿ in tsIiD8 which is th¢ fimctional cwreDCy of the charity
b Fundi
UnrestriL*ed fimds are available for use ￿ the di8(Tdion of thc 1Th￿t￿9 in furthmee of th¢
general objective4 of the chaTity And wbieb have not bef& for other pwp08
pvti¢ul2r pur￿se9. The Aim and use of eath des￿ fund is Sct out in the notts to the
fintyC1￿ 8tatemeots.
impowl by (knm or which bave bern rnixl by the ctharity for partiallar pwJ09¢s. The
and u8e of ze8tiicted futyl 1$ 8et out in th¢ n(thi to th¢ fjn•ti¢id thtaDrnt&
All Inco￿ te80utteB are Incl￿￿1 in the Statemeth of Financial Adivitie8 (SOFA) when th¢
dwity IB le8￿Y I￿£1￿c￿ to the income atler w PfffOn￿¢t of Lwlitions have beth m
the •nount be Meas￿ rdiably and it 18 pmbable that the income will be reLeiv&L
PwJ• 10

HITS HOMFS TRUST LI￿￿Tr￿D
l Ac￿ll￿thI Pollda (CoDthiued)
l. Sllmmary of •18Dlfi¢Aot #efjwithig pll¢l¢• (Conllnu¢d)
¢ In¢om¢ recosnlthbn (Conthiued)
For domtions to be reo)w8ol the charity V•ryll bav¢ been notifi4xI of th¢ ￿ounts and the
8ettiement date in Writi￿ If thwe are ￿￿lItionS att&th￿ to the donation aul this re¥iiiires
those (xJndition8 are fully met or the fvlfilment of dy)Je CO￿lItionS 18 Vlithin the c4)ntrol of the
cknity and it is probable that vrill be fvlfill
lu¢ when theAr Co)n￿¢ b¢n¢fit 18 wobablA it (¥n b¢ rdiably aThl th¢ thuity
bas L%)Dtrol ovty the item. Fair value t8 drtenlli￿ on th¢ b&gis of the y￿U¢ of the gift to
the charity. A I￿￿p(Ma1ll8 ai)Miunt 18 in ¢XPaMlilu
No amount of tim¢ 18 in¢ludthl in th¢ financial 8tatem¢nts for volunttu time in line with SORP
FRS (102). Further drfail 18 ￿Vell in th¢ Tn¥te¢4 Anmthl Rqmxt
Whve prxticabl4 8iftJ in kiryj thnAtsI for diglnThution to the beneficiarie8 of the charity are
iThdud￿ in a￿1 donations in th¢ fillanci￿ 8tatan¢nts UF•)n WIPL If it 1$ impra(#ieabl¢
to &8se88 the foir value at re￿Ipt or if the (x)8ts to u￿1¢￿&¢ 8uch a valuatiOD Outwei￿ any
benefits then the fair value is rwo8DiseAI 88 a COmFK)nent of dollati￿ when it is distributed
and an quival¢nt amount re£ogni8al ￿ Lknitable expetiditure.
FixeAI a88¢ts 8ifts in ki￿1 are rely)￿lsed Wh￿ ￿1vIble tre at fair va]u¢. Th¢y
ore not defe￿￿1 ovff the lif¢ of the 88seL
For Iwie4 ¢ntitleftnent 18 th¢ earliex of the clwity buD8 notif￿ of an imp￿dID8 digtribution
or the le8ACy being receivd At this point 1Th￿￿e is On ocu8ioJ4 le8ac1￿ will
b¢ notified to the charity howevu it is not pK)sSi￿le to Measure the amount expttted to be
dist[1b￿l on th￿¢ OC£UiOD4 the le8acy 18 treatrAt ￿ a ￿lltiti￿ &4et disdoseA.
f£tiviti￿ to rnise funds for th¢ Charity. LO(￿e is ￿ly￿1 in exchan8e for supplyin8
income 18 TWI)￿1#•J a8 the dboTity8 right to ￿￿¢￿ve payM￿l 18 ¢Stsblisb￿L
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HfTS HOMES TRUST LlhllTED
l Aeco•nth8 Pollelel (Conthiuu
l. Sununary ofllplknt aeeouthg pollclts (CoDthiued)
All expenditure 18 accountsl for on an ACUL￿18 basis a￿1 hbs been cIwifi￿ undex
headio88 that agwate all costs Telatal to the cawry. EXP￿lture is reLo8Di8ed where
th¢r¢ 18 a Icgal or constructive obligation to make paymthts to thinl PATlie4 it 18 probable
reliably. It is CAwri*I under the folloThryn8 hcathn81:
C08t of rnisin8 fu
Expenditwe on cjwitable a¢trvitses
Trre(x>ve¥abl¢ VAT i¥ ¢har8ed as an witist the actiVAty for wbich the expendil
Support ¢o•ts •llocAtlon
dwltable activities aNI include offic¢ LXA governance LY)st8 athninithve (￿ts.
Thcy ar¢ dirt¢tly in of expuditure on the objects of the Cbarity.
the costs of d1ssanlnats￿ information in suptKIrt of the charitable a¢liviti¢8.
Th¢ AD81)ryis of the•e <x*ts ij in I￿lu￿ in nots 7.
No de￿ilti'0A IA provided on tan8ibl¢ fixed asxts. Atsets are written off gt the tlm¢ of
pwchas& This is to the rquirements ofFRS 102. The consider that
the5c a88ets will have a small r¢siduo1 Vfjh￿ at the ¢Jxl of exh financial )rar.
z DebtoN Ind eredfton r•eefv•lAe I payAbk vAthkn one year
DebtQTJ and cralitorB with stat&1 internst rate and rettivable (rp)Tbl¢ within one yr4r
ProvisioDS are re(x)gDi8aJ when the clwity an obl1w￿ at the balanc£ 8he£l date as
a r¢sult of a wt ev￿( It is probable that ￿ oufflow of lyon0￿¢ baKfits wilj be reqitirnl
Rentals payable Lf r¢ceivable undcr opuatin8 ICM to th¢ SOFA on a
ight line basis over the wiod of th¢ Iw¢.
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NOTFS TO ACCOiIN73
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCll 2022 (cO￿NuED)
Aetonndng Poll¢kn (C•nthi•¢d)
SummAry of*nltsllt a¢¢MDthii polldu (Condnvqd)
Tautlon
No provi8ion been m*le for ￿K￿lon as th¢ ¢harity8 c1wit￿le 8lath8 feDdcr8 it ¢x
k Golll8 Concern
b¢li¢v¢ that DO fll8terial un￿￿tieS exisL The tnthtts hw¢ ¢4)nSi￿ the levd of
funds hcld and thc expeAal level of inconK and for12 Months frLKn
wfficient with the l¢vel of the cbaTity to bg obk to C4)Dtinue 08 a 8OiD8
2. Net IneoThJe l (EwDdlture) for the yg
Donalloni and l•g•th•
Ch•rltable •¢dvld
184,842
151 192
iJ(x)
1,2(K)
6 T•)tsl Expadlt•re
C*witsble I￿1vitie￿
102.640 iQ2.640
17.471
67.717
120.111 170J57
14246
14246
57 184 603
84.160
63.392
147.552
5.415
50.241
50241
50.241
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NOTFS TO THE ACCOU
7 Support Co
31273
31.126
1.776
15.695
18968
1825
9J74
19.864
63
1.615
1560
3.855
8.731
14246
5,415
9 Twlbk Trlxed A••rt•
l April 2021
21.¢XKI
52.067
73.067
309216
21,CNXI
361283
309216
'sposd8
at 31 March 2022
309216
51067
A8 At I ApTiI 2021
51056
73,055
20.999
20,9W
52.060
A• 4t 31 m￿Ch 2022
52.OfA)
N¢t Book V￿￿1.
A• #t 31 M•reh 2U
309216
YJ9223
1¢ 31 Mar¢h 2021
li
12
io Debt•
10,032
53,957
63.989
5.174
58.069
63
P4• 14

9,152
11,157
13
20 309 ￿86
13286
(Jwity Bank L4
254,498
50yI
50990
All emplo￿1 by the CI￿lty. No VADpLo>ta •pJllg1 mor¢ thon £60,(MXI p
36278
{51.188)
51.349
36.439
36,278
Capital FuThd
49.988
46.057
3931
115.520
116.720
120.812)
(120,812)
36278
50.1
(i 0,￿￿)
76.439
50,0
75201
43,561
79.670
I20,￿7
69322
(63,791)
180.042
184,003
With the wuisition of 8ftr88 Bvi0￿ Road the furmjs hav¢ bea rccl888ified u follow&
* The C&pit•l FUJMI is a fund yicldin8 intcrest on ￿ advanc*me4rt at £12CM) per ￿thum.
* The Miinttt&ance Fund refiects Ihc IKirtion of th¢ iDGom¢ frn Hou8ing Benefit gnd the
16 S￿￿e Cwtsl
P•Je 16

S•l•ri
Trn￿l
50241
104
636
357
3.947
1841
1,776
1,893
Li8bt & Heat
Watu Rate8
751
287
3,155
2.825
518
13
TdepbL
1663
He￿it￿lity & Activiti¢•
3.855
1,560
299
1,698
1,615
1710
8,731
Pmfe88ional fee•
N¢t Ix¢fjmt (d¢fidt) for tht Ymr (M¢ 20)
16

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
Totsl
H(wing B¢n¢fit rn 82J84 Evin8ton Rofid
HLwin8 Brn¢fit re 88 Evin8toti Ro￿1
L¢1￿￿¢[ City CourKil Supp)rt cha
62.651
51869
37591
31.721
100,242
84J90
72,857
78J35
io
io
151192
Re 8Y84 EwtOD Rojd
23,680
3.164
553
23,680
3,164
553
24,990
4.534
16,062
1,633
394
22.982
Li8bt & He
Rcnt. (M'dland Heart)
Lixll int¢r¢s¢
4.534
iJ50
28.947
lJ50
58.471
29,524
43,217
Re 88 EviD8ton Ro
Building MainteJaoc
Cleaning & GardeDiD8
Lisbt & Heat
Rent. (Mid]w￿ Hart)
20,J45
1786
788
20.145
1786
788
9J25
16,214
1,474
844
21,135
9J25
1,276
40,943
9J25
34,844
44.169
Net Incon￿ {d•lktt) for Ihe Yar (Re page 20)
671
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FOR THE YL4R ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
2021
12CM)
TeDants Activitiei
Moving Path for Fl
121
420
yi
Net Ixome O>elldt) for th• Yar (•e• 20)
Pffjo 18

12LK
12(Kl
I¥￿ InM•• for th• Ye•r (Me paze 2•)
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(81.417)
(08,804)
67.033
659
1.2rA)
(571)
{5)
(4)
1,439
(5751
FUNDS BROUGirr FORWARD
203.001
204,176
36278
75201
43.561
50,0(M)
3.931
79.670
120.C
DESIGNATED MA]F￿F￿lANCE FUND
DESIONATED PROPERTY FUND
DESIGNATFD CAP￿AL FLfND

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