Charity Registration No. 1066885
Company Registration No. 03360866 (England and Wales)
CENTRE FOR INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE
ANNUAL REPORT AND UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2021 PAGES FOR FILING WITH REGISTRAR
CENTRE FOR INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE
LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Directors
Dr S R Mehta Prof W F Menski Mr A Parmar
Secretary Dr S R Mehta Charity number 1066885 Company number 03360866 Registered office 48-50 Churchill Street Leicester Leicestershire LE2 1FH Independent examiner Pinnacle Accountants 32 De Montfort Street Leicester Leicestershire United Kingdom LE1 7GD
CENTRE FOR INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE
CONTENTS
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| Directors report | 1 - 2 |
| Independent examiner's report | 3 |
| Statement of financial activities | 4 |
| Balance sheet | 5 |
| Notes to the financial statements | 6 - 13 |
CENTRE FOR INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE
DIRECTORS REPORT (INCLUDING DIRECTORS' REPORT) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2021
The directors present their annual report and financial statements for the year ended 30 April 2021.
The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out in note 1 to the financial statements and comply with the charity's [governing document], the Companies Act 2006 and "Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) " (effective 1 January 2019 ).
Objectives and activities
The charity's objects are of educating and advancing the public knowledge in the art of dance and music, particularly in the style of Indian Kathak, Folk, Contemporary and Creative Dance through teaching, performing, workshops and related dance projects.
Th e policies adopted in furtherance of these objects are to operate with funds raised from performances, training, workshops and grants received from regional and national funding bodies (The City Council and Small Charitable Trusts). For fund raising, the Charity may use services of a professional fund-raiser on a commission basis and there has been no change in these during the year.
The directors have paid due regard to guidance issued by the Charity Commission in deciding what activities the charity should undertake.
The range of activities include dance and music classes at the studios in Leicester and Leicestershire schools and community centres under the administration of Nilima Devi MBE. The charity continues to operate from the premises at 48-50 Churchill Street, which is owned by Professor W F Menski and Mrs N D Menski MBE.
Achievements and performance
During the year, various dance activities and projects took place including education work, school work in Leicester and Leicestershire. Regional activities are becoming less, due to the changes in schools' structure. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, the charity held online workshops on health and well being for women's, diabetes and mental health groups in Leicester. The directors are anticipating to start centre based training along with online delivery.
The charity's weekly education work in the context of teaching are online and some classes have resumed in the studio since April 2021. Due to Covid-19, outreach dance classes at Belgrave Neighbourhood Centre are still not back to normal. The charity also provides master class training and support to individual teachers and young dancers. These sessions are delivered on line as well as in the studio since the lock down is over. This helps these teachers and tutors to train their students and prepare them for exams as well as developing dance skills.
Due to Covid-19 restrictions, there were no exams held in 2021.
The charity finished the following projects in 2021;
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Poshak Puralekh - a costume archive project supported by National Lottery Heritage funds from the Midlands region
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Swasthaya - a project supported by Community Fund of Big Lottery funds
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Nirman - ACE's grants for the arts capital funding to refurbish charity. Refurbishment has finished and the charity is setting up TV screens and other facilities for hybrid dance sessions.
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Uttsav - a project supported by ACE. The charity received £15,000 in April 2021 to deliver on line educational seminar called 'Pancham '. This includes a new dance for Diwali 2021 and some support for 'Tattva ' annual showcase which will take place next year at Curve theatre on 2nd April 2022.
The charity board met at regular intervals throughout the year 2020-2021 to monitor and accompany the work and progress of the charity.
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CENTRE FOR INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE
DIRECTORS REPORT (INCLUDING DIRECTORS' REPORT) (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2021
Financial review
The charity operates with funds raised from performances, training and workshops, and from grants received from regional and national funding bodies, the City Council and small charitable trusts. For fund raising, the Charity may use services of a professional fund-raiser on a commission basis.
It is the policy of the charity that unrestricted funds which have not been designated for a specific use should be maintained at a level equivalent to between three and six month’s expenditure. The directors consider that reserves at this level will ensure that, in the event of a significant drop in funding, they will be able to continue the charity ’s current activities while consideration is given to ways in which additional funds may be raised. This level of reserves has been maintained throughout the year.
The directors have assessed the major risks to which the charity is exposed, and are satisfied that systems are in place to mitigate exposure to the major risks.
Structure, governance and management
The charity is a company limited by guarantee without share capital use of 'Limited' exemption .
The directors who served during the year and up to the date of signature of the financial statements were: Dr S R Mehta
Prof W F Menski
Mr A Parmar
None of the directors has any beneficial interest in the company. All of the directors are members of the company and guarantee to contribute £ 1 in the event of a winding up.
The company's current policy concerning the payment of trade creditors is to follow the CBI's Prompt Payers Code (copies are available from the CBI, Centre Point, 103 New Oxford Street, London WC1A 1DU).
The company's current policy concerning the payment of trade creditors is to:
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settle the terms of payment with suppliers when agreeing the terms of each transaction;
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ensure that suppliers are made aware of the terms of payment by inclusion of the relevant terms in contracts; and
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pay in accordance with the company's contractual and other legal obligations.
Trade creditors of the company at the year end were equivalent to ten day's purchases, based on the average daily amount invoiced by suppliers during the year.
The directors r eport was approved by the Board of Directors.
Dr S R Mehta
Director
17 December 2021
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CENTRE FOR INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
TO THE DIRECTORS OF CENTRE FOR INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE
I report to the directors on my examination of the financial statements of Centre For Indian Classical Dance (the charity) for the year ended 30 April 2021.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As the directors of the charity (and also its directors for the purposes of company law) you are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements in accordance with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 (the 2006 Act).
Having satisfied myself that the financial statements of the charity are not required to be audited under Part 16 of the 2006 Act and are eligible for independent examination, I report in respect of my examination of the charity’s financial statements carried out under section 145 of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act) . In carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5) (b) of the 2011 Act.
Independent examiner's statement
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:
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1 accounting records were not kept in respect of the charity as required by section 386 of the 2006 Act; or
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2 the financial statements do not accord with those records; or
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3 the financial statements do not comply with the accounting requirements of section 396 of the 2006 Act other than any requirement that the accounts give a true and fair view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination; or
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4 the financial statements have not been prepared in accordance with the methods and principles of the Statement of Recommended Practice for accounting and reporting by charities applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102).
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the financial statements to be reached.
Pinnacle Accountants
32 De Montfort Street Leicester Leicestershire LE1 7GD United Kingdom
Dated: 17 December 2021
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CENTRE FOR INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2021
| Unrestricted Restricted funds funds 2021 2021 Notes £ £ Income and endowments from: Donations and legacies 3 53,014 - Investments 4 3,184 - Other income 5 10,000 - Total income 66,198 - Expenditure on: Raising funds 6 21,524 - Charitable activities 7 14,009 - Total resources expended 35,533 - Net income for the year/ Net movement in funds 30,665 - Fund balances at 1 May 2020 36,764 21,200 Fund balances at 30 April 2021 67,429 21,200 |
Total Unrestricted Restricted funds funds 2021 2020 2020 £ £ £ 53,014 32,498 - 3,184 12,437 - 10,000 - - 66,198 44,935 - 21,524 31,941 - 14,009 11,764 - 35,533 43,705 - 30,665 1,230 - 57,964 35,534 21,200 88,629 36,764 21,200 |
Total 2020 £ 32,498 12,437 - 44,935 31,941 11,764 43,705 1,230 56,734 57,964 |
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The statement of financial activities includes all gains and losses recognised in the year.
All income and expenditure derive from continuing activities.
The statement of financial activities also complies with the requirements for an income and expenditure account under the Companies Act 2006.
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CENTRE FOR INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE
BALANCE SHEET
AS AT 30 APRIL 2021
| Notes Fixed assets Tangible assets 11 Current assets Cash at bank and in hand Creditors: amounts falling due within one year 12 Net current assets Total assets less current liabilities Income funds Restricted funds Unrestricted funds |
2021 £ 89,083 (2,458) |
£ 2,004 86,625 88,629 21,200 67,429 88,629 |
2020 £ 58,975 (1,918) |
£ 907 57,057 57,964 21,200 36,764 57,964 |
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The company is entitled to the exemption from the audit requirement contained in section 477 of the Companies Act 2006, for the year ended 30 April 2021.
The directors acknowledge their responsibilities for complying with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 with respect to accounting records and the preparation of financial statements.
The members have not required the company to obtain an audit of its financial statements for the year in question in accordance with section 476.
These financial statements have been prepared and delivered in accordance with the provisions applicable to companies subject to the small companies regime.
The financial statements were approved by the Directors on 17 December 2021
Dr S R Mehta Prof W F Menski Trustee Trustee
Company Registration No. 03360866
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CENTRE FOR INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2021
1 Accounting policies
Charity information
Centre For Indian Classical Dance is a private company limited by guarantee incorporated in England and Wales. The registered office is 48-50 Churchill Street, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE2 1FH.
1.1 Accounting convention
The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the charity's [governing document], the Companies Act 2006, FRS 102 “The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland” (“FRS 102”) and the Charities SORP "Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102)" (effective 1 January 2019). The charity is a Public Benefit Entity as defined by FRS 102.
The charity has taken advantage of the provisions in the SORP for charities not to prepare a Statement of Cash Flows.
The financial statements are prepared in sterling , which is the functional currency of the charity . Monetary a mounts in these financial statements are rounded to the nearest £.
The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention. The principal accounting policies adopted are set out below.
1.2 Going concern
At the time of approving the financial statements, the directors have a reasonable expectation that the charity has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future. Thus the directors continue to adopt the going concern basis of accounting in preparing the financial statements.
1.3 Charitable funds
Unrestricted funds are available for use at the discretion of the directors in furtherance of their charitable objectives.
Restricted funds are subject to specific conditions by donors as to how they may be used. The purposes and uses of the restricted funds are set out in the notes to the financial statements.
Endowment funds are subject to specific conditions by donors that the capital must be maintained by the charity.
1.4 Income
Income is recognised when the charity is legally entitled to it after any performance conditions have been met, the amounts can be measured reliably, and it is probable that income will be received.
Cash donations are recognised on receipt. Other donations are recognised once the charity has been notified of the donation, unless performance conditions require deferral of the amount. Income tax recoverable in relation to donations received under Gift Aid or deeds of covenant is recognised at the time of the donation.
Legacies are recognised on receipt or otherwise if the charity has been notified of an impending distribution, the amount is known, and receipt is expected. If the amount is not known, the legacy is treated as a contingent asset.
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CENTRE FOR INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2021
1 Accounting policies
(Continued)
1.5 Expenditure
Expenditure is recognised once there is a legal or constructive obligation to transfer economic benefit to a third party, it is probable that a transfer of economic benefits will be required in settlement, and the amount of the obligation can be measured reliably.
Expenditure is classified by activity. The costs of each activity are made up of the total of direct costs and shared costs, including support costs involved in undertaking each activity. Direct costs attributable to a single activity are allocated directly to that activity. Shared costs which contribute to more than one activity and support costs which are not attributable to a single activity are apportioned between those activities on a basis consistent with the use of resources. Central staff costs are allocated on the basis of time spent, and depreciation charges are allocated on the portion of the asset’s use.
1.6 Tangible fixed assets
Tangible fixed assets are initially measured at cost and subsequently measured at cost or valuation, net of depreciation and any impairment losses.
Depreciation is recognised so as to write off the cost or valuation of assets less their residual values over their useful lives on the following bases:
Plant and equipment 20% on reducing balance Fixtures and fittings 20% on reducing balance Computers 25% on reducing balance
The gain or loss arising on the disposal of an asset is determined as the difference between the sale proceeds and the carrying value of the asset, and is recognised in the statement of financial activities .
1.7 Impairment of fixed assets
At each reporting end date, the charity reviews the carrying amounts of its tangible assets to determine whether there is any indication that those assets have suffered an impairment loss. If any such indication exists, the recoverable amount of the asset is estimated in order to determine the extent of the impairment loss (if any ) .
1.8 Cash and cash equivalents
Cash and cash equivalents include cash in hand, deposits held at call with banks, other short-term liquid investments with original maturities of three months or less, and bank overdrafts. Bank overdrafts are shown within borrowings in current liabilities.
Basic financial assets
Basic financial assets, which include debtors and cash and bank balances, are initially measured at transaction price including transaction costs and are subsequently carried at amortised cost using the effective interest method unless the arrangement constitutes a financing transaction, where the transaction is measured at the present value of the future receipts discounted at a market rate of interest. Financial assets classified as receivable within one year are not amortised.
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CENTRE FOR INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2021
1 Accounting policies
(Continued)
Basic financial liabilities
Basic financial liabilities, including creditors and bank loans are initially recognised at transaction price unless the arrangement constitutes a financing transaction, where the debt instrument is measured at the present value of the future p aymen ts discounted at a market rate of interest. Financial liabilities classified as payable within one year are not amortised.
Debt instruments are subsequently carried at amortised cost, using the effective interest rate method.
Trade creditors are obligations to pay for goods or services that have been acquired in the ordinary course of operations from suppliers. Amounts payable are classified as current liabilities if payment is due within one year or less. If not, they are presented as non-current liabilities. Trade creditors are recognised initially at transaction price and subsequently measured at amortised cost using the effective interest method.
Derecognition of financial liabilities
Financial liabilities are derecognised when the charity ’s contractual obligations expire or are discharged or cancelled.
1.9 Employee benefits
The cost of any unused holiday entitlement is recognised in the period in which the employee’s services are received.
Termination benefits are recognised immediately as an expense when the charity is demonstrably committed to terminate the employment of an employee or to provide termination benefits.
2 Critical accounting estimates and judgements
In the application of the charity’s accounting policies, the directors are required to make judgements, estimates and assumptions about the carrying amount of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources. The estimates and associated assumptions are based on historical experience and other factors that are considered to be relevant. Actual results may differ from these estimates.
The estimates and underlying assumptions are reviewed on an ongoing basis. Revisions to accounting estimates are recognised in the period in which the estimate is revised where the revision affects only that period, or in the period of the revision and future periods where the revision affects both current and future periods.
3 Donations and legacies
| Unrestricted | Unrestricted | |
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| funds | funds | |
| 2021 | 2020 | |
| £ | £ | |
| Donations and gifts | 53,014 | 32,498 |
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CENTRE FOR INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2021
4 Investments
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UnrestrictedUnrestricted funds funds 2021 2020 £ £ Rental income 3,180 11,955 Interest receivable 4 482 3,184 12,437 Other income Unrestricted Total funds 2021 2020 £ £ Other income 10,000 - Raising funds UnrestrictedUnrestricted funds funds 2021 2020 £ £ Fundraising and publicity Staging fundraising events 21,485 30,789 Advertising - 12 Other fundraising costs 39 1,140 Fundraising and publicity 21,524 31,941 21,524 31,941 |
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CENTRE FOR INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2021
7 Charitable activities
| Charitable | Charitable |
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| Expenditure | Expenditure |
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| Heading 1 | Heading 1 |
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| 2021 | 2020 |
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| £ | £ |
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| Staff costs | 2,407 | 907 |
| Depreciation and impairment | 622 | 244 |
| 3,029 | 1,151 |
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| Share of support costs (see note 8) | 10,355 | 8,531 |
| Share of governance costs (see note 8) | 625 | 2,082 |
| 14,009 | 11,764 |
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CENTRE FOR INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2021
8 Support costs
| Support costs Governance costs £ £ Rates and water 1,242 - Insurance 771 - Light and heat 2,249 - Telephone 1,188 - Postage and stationery - - Repairs and renewals 4,442 - Sundry expenses 463 - Accountancy - 625 Legal and professional - - 10,355 625 Analysed between Charitable activities 10,355 625 |
2021 Support costs Governance costs £ £ £ 1,242 833 - 771 758 - 2,249 2,875 - 1,188 739 - - 36 - 4,442 419 - 463 2,871 - 625 - 1,160 - - 922 10,980 8,531 2,082 10,980 8,531 2,082 |
2020 Basis of allocation £ 833 758 2,875 739 36 419 2,871 1,160 Governance 922 Governance 10,613 10,613 |
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CENTRE FOR INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2021
9 Directors
None of the directors (or any persons connected with them) received any remuneration or benefits from the charity during the year.
10 Employees
The average monthly number of employees during the year was:
| 2021 | 2020 | |
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| Number | Number | |
| Total | - | - |
| Employment costs | 2021 | 2020 |
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| Wages and salaries | 2,407 | 907 |
There were no employees whose annual remuneration was more than £60,000.
11 Tangible fixed assets
| Plant and equipment Fixtures and fittings Computers £ £ £ Cost At 1 May 2020 12,392 4,048 3,875 Additions - - 1,719 At 30 April 2021 12,392 4,048 5,594 Depreciation and impairment At 1 May 2020 11,913 3,835 3,660 Depreciation charged in the year 96 43 483 At 30 April 2021 12,009 3,878 4,143 Carrying amount At 30 April 2021 383 170 1,451 At 30 April 2020 479 213 215 |
Total £ 20,315 1,719 22,034 19,408 622 20,030 2,004 907 |
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Investment properties rented to another group entity have been accounted for using the cost model. The carrying value of these investment properties included within tangible fixed assets is £XXXX (2020 - £XXXX).
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CENTRE FOR INDIAN CLASSICAL DANCE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2021
12 Creditors: amounts falling due within one year
| Creditors: amounts falling due within one year | ||
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| 2021 | 2020 | |
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| Accruals and deferred income | 2,458 | 1,918 |
13 Retirement benefit schemes
The charity operates a defined contribution pension scheme for all qualifying employees. The assets of the scheme are held separately from those of the charity in an independently administered fund.
14 Analysis of net assets between funds
| Unrestricted funds Restricted funds 2021 2021 £ £ Fund balances at 30 April 2021 are represented by: Tangible assets 2,004 - Current assets/ (liabilities) 86,625 - 88,629 - |
TotalUnrestricted funds Restricted funds 2021 2020 2020 £ £ £ 2,004 907 - 86,625 57,057 - 88,629 57,964 - |
Total 2020 £ 907 57,057 57,964 |
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15 Related party transactions
There were no disclosable related party transactions during the year (2020 - none) .
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