REGISTERED COMPANY NUMBER: 041971M13 (England and Wales)
REGISTERED CHARifi NUMBER: 1087176
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For The Year EThled 30 A rt12024
Chestnut
TC Brcrnhead Limited
HarscOm￿£ House
1 Darklake View
Plymouth
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The ChestnutA
rfs H￿Nh Ltd
r Ended 30 A
ri12024
Report of the Tn*os
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Independent Exarnlnots Repc
Statement of Flnanclal Acllvttles
Balance Sheet
Notes to the Financial Stat•m8nts
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Delailed Statpment crf Flnanclal ActMtle8
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The ChoslnutA
F rThe Y￿r Ended
OBJECTIVES AND ACTMTIES
Ob￿CtIveS and alms
The Chestnut Appeal for Men's Heallh Lbj is r￿Uired by itsity arnl ￿MpanY law to acl ￿1n the otyecknves of Its
MemoraNlum of Asso>ation.
The Cheslnut ADpeal far Merfs Health Ltd is a pubk be￿ ￿tity.
Its prirripal objeds are to rdieve Su￿1￿ and distress amorty FeTrons sufferirvJ from and affected by prostste
canw. This is acPieved by thing with men dealiTrJ prost8te ¢arttr £Txl th￿r f8mili8s in Davon and C<xnwall
and raising awareness of prost*e cancer In the region.
The ch8rtty aL80 raise8 84varen6ss ofTesticular car￿ and Penile Cancer.
The ttustees have r8feffed to the guidan￿ (￿ntsin8d in the Chaity general gu￿lan￿ on wblic benefit
when revEwing aims and obpd]'ves and in p18nning obiedlv8S.
The charivs current airns are:
1. To support prost* can￿r nurses are sperialists in ther f￿d.
2. To incxease awareness throughout Devon & Comwall through eveArts and tslk4 w￿UragIng men lo got their
prostates checked.
3. To fund the latest 8quikJnent and technology. to be used fvthe treatrnert of Prostate Cancer.
4. To speak up atr￿ut tastic￿lar and penile Canc￿ eA)cowaJiig men to tske aAK)n when they think somethir¥J rnight be
wrong.
5. To ffijnd 8cffle PSA testing events a sex￿1ng programme be￿ availal)l&
6. To develop and hdp upgrade healt￿ provis1c￿ for in the SW region.
7. To offer free holKlays at th8 chaity's ststic caravan. for men and tr*ir fam￿leS fraong prostate, testlcular and penile
cancers.
INe wani to ensure that every pwson suffering from or affeL*ed by Prostate CarKW. T8sticular Cancer and Penile
Can￿r will get ts help and support tw need.
We fLnds that pay for the very lak* equipment and Sp￿1181 nurses to fight these cancers. We develop
pattent-1￿1 support groups and offer free hdidays for tho* ¥￿enty thagnc6ed with canw. We 12n onty do Ihat with
th8 amazing help r￿1ve from the communrbes of Devon & CorrwaH.
Prostsle cancer is with￿t a doubt a disease epKlemic of the modem age. Atthough first descrtbed in 1853. as 8 single
case repor( today. it is thè most commffl male can￿[ in the V￿stern tcKlay and a mapx caLse of morbidity and
mortalty.
Thère is a Str￿ puljic perwtion that ￿l￿ary symptoms are one of the key indicators of prostate cancer. If rates of
earlier diagno￿8 are to imrffove, pe￿Ie need to be aware that proskte cmr is a silent disease e$r￿lalIY in the
curable Stages, and men shwld come forward for testing r￿rdlesS of VA￿ ty have symptom& Get your prost*
Checked from 45 rfyou are in a hIgh￿ISk gr(xp. and from 50 rf rM)L Awrn is kay. earfy diagnosis saves livesl
Because of thi4 rasing awareness of this most comffl￿ cancer in men 18 at Ihe h&wt of everything we do, and it is a
nabjral progression to indude Tesiiakn Cancer and Penile can￿lS urKler this umbrella. It is our mission to highlight
tIKs most common car￿￿ in men & also kn¢xk dovffl those stereotypical imag&ries of crfd men suffering ftom prostate
cancer. Times are ch￿gIng. Younger men are presenting vdth prostate can￿r and fflore awareness in the oThmunty
is n8ed8d. 1 in 8 men will get wostate Ixn￿, 1 n 4 rf ivs in your famity or you are of Afri(xn c￿1bbean decw
Penile Cancer is rare canor Ixrt negjs to be caught earfy to be treated suc￿$ful￿. It ￿rS the thn of th& p8nis or
within the pwus. Thw8 aT8 around 630 (Xses in the UK each year and are mosty dKqgnowJ in men over 60 however
men in their 30s and 40s (xn also affeded and Testicth cartsr 5s cancer that develops In the testicles, a part of the
m818 reproduth've system. Symptoms may indud& a lump in the teslide or s￿Elling or pain in the scroium. Treatrnent
may resutt in infert]'bty. Risk fadors indude an UndeSC￿nded teslis. family history of the disease, and previous history of
teslicuFar Can(￿r.
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The Chesthut A
rt of tho Tr￿tee$
Yw Ended 30
OWEcnvES AKJ ACTMTIES
Achievements and perfommnco
The charty aided wtlh the op8niry of Ihe unit in Plymouth. The Chèstnut Urdogical Investigatms Un6t Is a
purpostrbuilt unit ftx anyone who needs to urdogy sw¥1￿. in partiw* mèn wilh Prostate, Testicular or Penile
can￿rs.
Early, quicker, faster diagnosis saves bves. and Ihi5 now is the Uyftl yxalist Lrxt in the cowtry offering 1his servio,
helping to future Proof access to treabnents ts decade5 to come.
We ar8 horK)ured to have invoW. deluhted to have been able lo ring £1(XJ.lTh w(xth of furnling. is
helping to create a wann, welcoming relaxed environment less ojd and dinical. as w￿11 as tris w8 are very pleased to
have our main Offi￿ based w7thin the uniL and are grateful to the team at Derriford Hospital in Dlymouth, for supporbng
our own.going partnwship. Vve *ere atle to u* the artwirk from renow￿1 and Comish artist Kurt Jac*son in th8
new untt. The Logi￿1 Choice printad Its that ad￿n the VfdNs throughwi the unit, and realty gives the who18
area the'wovl feeling.
The charity aL￿ cel8bTates ts 251h anniversary in 3J24.
The 2023 swimming season Y￿S diswpted sOrn8￿ttat ty Ihe wethr. mosty by high winds across the summer. But
desplte that all the s*ims went ahead. The Bfeakwater swim in June thwgh twk pla(x on the planned date and with the
help of a team of volunteer5 from the National Marine Park th8 event was a great success. 2CK) swimmers took part in
the 2023 swim vthich VRS Sponsty￿ by Ptymouth Cty8u&
The Cawsand swim on Sunday 16th July saw ¢wer 120 S￿mMe￿ take ￿t in erth￿ th8 2km ar 4km chak8n9e. Thanks
once again to the Rame Gig club for pr￿Adir￿j post swim refreshm
The Drakes Island gmm oiigindty set for the end of Juty was moved lo first in August numbers thous
r￿alrE0 high. and Ihe dffjt was sunny and registratKn in Fmved to be a suw venue. Th8 swim swnsor5
Hoar8 Lee took part in the eventwith a six strcng team.
The St miL*￿elS Mount was moved a couple of w88ks to ts end of August due to hvJh viinds - the swtth meant that
from neaty 400 S￿MmerS ongn8lly st9￿d up. 140 swimmws took part on the rearyaryed date. Lovdy s￿lM on a
sunny day, Gavin from R&1 Air Medkq tcKJk some great foolage for a short film Ih8y produ*J. St Aubyn Estate have
continued to SUFPOrt the swim tM)th finanaally and in person, ttwing on the sw7mmers from the bèath.
340 swimmers from ￿05S the UK signed up for the 2023 BuTgh Island swim but a￿'Tr the weather meanl ts swim was
rescheduled to the end of September and numbers took a hiL day around 180 swimmers took to the water.
Thanks to Marchand Petit for both sponsorship and p￿￿1r￿j a team of heipers arml to Burgh Island hotel for providing
the sna¢*s. Hotel manager Vlad Kfupa took part for ttE first time after having con8i(ler&d doing so for the 16 y8ars he
has wod(ed at the Hotel.
Th8 2023 Looe IslaThJ swm was also weather di%rupted and moved from Iate September to 8th Octob8r. Numbers
r8mained high hower and the who]e event ran very smoolhty. Thanks go to the Looe Rotary Club for all their 8UPPOrt
and help prior to the event arKI on th8 day of *•dim. And to Tregoad Hdiday Parf( vhK) have SFM)nsored the swim
over th8 pa8t few years.
All in all, some 14(X) swimmers r83iStered acr08s the six &*ims. is incredible, a low tske up of individual
sponsorship was evident. as Ihe cost-of.liwrwJ uisis rx)rtinue8 k) affe(* ts thanty
Obtaining sponsorship for the events ttst are (x)mparabvdy n8w has reminpAJ an issue and ifs hoped On￿ sponsDrshlp
has b*n secured then the SFKMscrs wll remain in pl￿ years. SpMsorship hdps viith cov8ring the costs of
medals and swm caps really mean5 that can make the most from donations made by our frdbulous fvndraisers.
We partnered wilh MyPSATests for a PSA test event ai Plymoth Ar￿le Football Club, in memory of our f￿F￿ler and
colleague, Dr. S￿v0 Natale, we saw 338 men attend at a o)st of £8450.C(1. 32 men were Ilagged to see a health ore
professional as soon as possible. 17 men presented as Amber and 15 w￿e Red.
Tr8 main ag& group of men tested, were the harder to reach men, those, who. often syfflptomless, yet rf diagnosed V￿th
prostate cancer. posed the most risl these men are those aged from 40 to 59. We hope to oNrtinue this partnership
PAFC.
To CAJntinue to keep our profiie as high as possible we made use of sooal media thannels as much as we ts)ukl,
including our Looe Island Swim featured on a programme ca118d Coast on More4 (repeated). Wve also wt an advert in
the national nev￿per, The Guardian. who were running a S￿la1 clwity feature. We also used otfEr advertising
channels across the region. such as BilltThrd4 (tBths atthe A30 Servi￿S. ￿gnS on t￿￿e8 in Truro and a Mag&ine.
This Plymouth Prostste Cancer SuKWt Group t￿$ to Ihe Pl5+nMWth Supy)rt Group. offering access to all men
and their families. affeded by or dealing with proslaie. testi￿L￿r or penile car£er8. The group tend of meet monthty at
The t)erribrf Health and Leisure Centre enN)y oulings to pla￿5 as The Box in Plymouth. Ptymouth Argyle and
Comish Tea.
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ForThe Year Ended 30 A
OBJEcfivES AND ACTivrriES
We were lucky erKyJgh to have tr￿en cFK)sen as beneffiriary of 8 £35.0(MJ grant raised by people lh* play th8 Poslc¢xle
Lottery, we have unlil 2025 lo Sp￿K1 the donation. artd it is re5trided to anything expect eqUipM￿t and salaries for the
NHS. We plan lo use the money to fund trips out for the Support Group, induding a tour of Drakes Island. A vineyard
tour, an artisfs workshjp aThJ a Christmas Dinrw. Some of the grant will also go t(M8rds the Hdiday Home Expens8.
promolions arwj printtng and the re* will go knydrits Say￿ ¢￿ts.
2 memtErs of staff on a training &Thrferen￿ to L￿￿oft. Ihe firsl training C4x￿Bren￿ for them in a decade. Th8
event was called E￿ate and held mary sessions and wotshops on how lo e* the fvndrasing in the charity and
what themes arKI iss￿ might be coming dwi the line ts d￿rItES. It Yras a great experien￿ to neiwork with other
members of the s￿r and to leam some row skills and leam abcut new wjucts that might help the tharlty in the
years ah@&l.
The charity was also pltrdsed to re￿1ve £2500 from the Heallh Charity which has bw) allccated for the travel
sts tr 4 p8(We to vssit th8 Istes of Sally in Octrthr 2tY24. that is made up of 2 clinical nurse speaallst4 and 2
members of stsff. The donatron (x)ver8J the entire cost of getting Ihere and stsying ts 2 days and 2 ntghts. whli st there
the chty will seek to ervJage with the populaton (* ovw 2CK]D Fwlq ra￿l¥j wwareness and making links on the
island, something we have not done before as a tharty.
As you may be aware, Fxosl* treatsnenl can lead to sexual dysfiJnction in a signific2nt numb8r of men. This
can have a Parge psychologi(xl impact irnpacts on a patio*s thity to move ￿ from their ￿n￿r diagnosis and
I￿alm￿lL Wrthin the southwest peninsula there is v￿Y We Sup￿ for tfEse men. COL￿sellIng that 15 available is
not specific to their needs and dramaticalty over su￿￿11)ed. We are n(Y•V able to f(rK5. a senior nurse at the Plymouth
site in psychosexual COLmselling to fvlTrl this need, trKMever the nurse tlwt begun trair￿ry from Truro has Sin￿ left the
NHS. They are yet to identy a suitabte pers(￿ to ff thks n*1. The rnjrses started their training bad( in 2022. the d￿rity
has allo2ted £10.000 per Thjrse for tlxs 3 yew one of Ihe nwses is g8th.ng on V￿th thts project.
The big build happened at Derri￿￿ Fkwilal. Mrylh a Modul￿ bult wilh the tq) IILU dedicated to Urology. Thls
bland new Chestnut Unrt gNes extra space. superior treatrnent Tuoms and make5 it future reaty. treatir¥J more patients
than before. We are so ￿eased this has final￿ happen&J. not j￿t for ts team vthokn worked in a try chestnut unit for
years, but forthe pattents as wdl. The Unil is kr￿ffl as The CIEslnut Urol(yJi(a Investigations UniL
The Chesthut tharity wTrll Conbnue to fund adthticY)s that Trhill make this unit the be& it (xn b8" it wll rival ts other
2 gold standard units ￿ the county. We moved in on DeLynber 1st 21f23. some 6 months behind sCh￿luIe. This unit
will ena￿e men to have an MRI scan and preusion biopsy in the same day. redu(xng time to diagnosis and having an
OV8rarching benèfft on wellbeing while awaiting dlagrn￿. ttys is a tsg goal of ours over next 24 months and have
allocated £1(KI,0￿ towards this proje¢ with a furthw money to be made available if needed. This Is rdethd in our
'Reserves Polry,.
Durtng 21Y21 w8 were left a ￿cY frorn the estate of ts L* Keven Beer. ttis legary of £124k enabbed the tharity
to purthase a holiday home at Tregoad Hdiday park nr L￿? in October 2022. We now off8r fr88 holKlays for cancer
patients, somthere to fecwerate. This proj￿* is (xlled. "Have a Break on Us" and woving to b8 very popular. the
Comwau Community Foundatitxt provided £21JX) toherds its running (x>sts and the pnnb'tyj of some booklet8 to
advertise the offer to rfs pth.ents in the (xjunty, pati￿lS are also en(￿uraged to16av8 a donation to help towards njnning
costs, hoNEver this is not a necessty. we alicrate £10.IJJO w year for crt ￿ we to upgrad8 tho holiday
home in 5 to 6 years, time.
The dprÉty also purchased a van, with help from the Bemard Sunw Tnrt 1his van is for I￿]nesS purposes onty. and
Is sign written to help with the on-gang visibilty of the appeal and the do in the regton.
The CFHity CommissKJn has se8n a r￿rd number of n&¥ apFdicalions ts dwity registrations, and deM￿d ojntinues
to rise. There is. hO￿ver. talk wthin th8 se(thr of a *acy bts)rn, ththtch the tharity is researching to enable us to be in
the best tK)siticffl to trom any potential bocffl in charitabte giving.
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The Che8tnutA
Men.
ForThe Year Ended 30 A rf121Y24
0￿Ecr1vES AND AcnvmES
Soclal Investments
The political and social landscape is ajways regardless of tPMs. will continu8 to ask the public for
donations.
What we think is great about The Chesthut ApFeal for Men's HedttK is that you can see what yow fundrasing efforts
can do, and what a differ￿ they make in communty, we are ry)ntinualty gratefij all Ihe help ￿ r￿1ve.
Without help we %￿mI1￿rft be able to provide state of the art supwrt nurses or raise awareness of thi5 niost
common car￿r in men. Vsle to ensuTe donatio￿ keep coming in by encAwragirvJ groups to hold events wld
staging thern ourse￿. with six swimmwlg evwts alreaty *nn6d for 2024. an knmn INalk and an Anniversary Ball
at the end ofthe year.
The a¢Xwlie5 ofthe c*arity are bound by fts 9 ￿"12{x11 ar￿ wnended 6 D￿rnber 2017.
The tharty, The Cf*stnut Appeal for Men's Hea51h. is al80 known as The Chestnut Appeal
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Financi81 position
The final￿la1 year 30 Apn"12024 has resutled in net &YP8n¢Sknrè of£14.529 (2023: net incorning resources of£3188n.
In totsl we ￿e1Ved £245,109 (2023.. £215,342). This amount comes ffom donations from the public, from dubs and
groups as V￿11 as from gift aid. There were no donakn trom Ihe lo￿1 or national g¢)vemment office5, however we
were delighted to re￿[ve £35.000 trr)m the Postcode Lottery due trj playws winniry the Million Pound Street draw in
our posto)Je area
Vwe spent a total of£259.638 (2023" £182,655).
The balan￿ in the bank atthe end of financyal yearNYas £556,618 (2023: £607,476)
Investh)ent pollcy and objecffv
The management committee of The Chestrnrt Appeal ts Men's Heath have considered the m05t appropriate ￿1cV for
investing funds and have found that invesfing funds in a gu¥anteed deFX)Sit accx)urrt meets their requirements. A
Certain amount of frjnding needs to be available daily and Ihe committee consider the retum that they re￿1ve on their
investments to b8 low rislL Funds a￿ invested in k)w4isk ac(uints awwh the reducbon in bank intertst rates has
red￿d the retums made by ts charty.
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The Chesknut
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FINANCIAL REVIEW
Reserves policy
It is the poliy of the thanty to ty and maintain a level of free reserves. Those, are unrestrided furKJs ￿lch are not
invested in fixed assets. or designabj ts a wific purFAxe or otherwise committed. meet the cost of the
assoaation's governan￿ and the level of is PTesetvabon wlicy within its avalabl8 bu(12eL It is currenty set at
£215,000. The company has idenb'fied tr￿t this amwrt vjill keep the chty in OFeralion for 18 months. It the knsttts,
opinion that this level of reserves w¢Juld be adequate to mainta(n unirte￿Upted Servi￿ in th8 event of a major loss of
fvnding or unforeseen exwdilure. Free rese￿eS at 30 April 2024 are £687.253 {2023: £701,782).
The tharity currW holds h￿her reserves than trE p￿4¢Y due to a nunb8r of prop(ts IAe have ringfenced
fijnds for. these are..
. £100,(KKI towards Ptynyrtrth Hospitals NHS Tiust to h* proNide a Cth of Ex￿ler￿￿ for th8 region, namely for
Men's Canr£r8
- We have c￿)Mmitted to fvnding a R&Xiographer in Twro
- £18,(￿ for 3 handheld w08tste sizers for Cornwall
. £30.LI)J for 2 new probes at Dwrrford arKt Tru
- £31,444 Fer year tsthe next three years a new Ai Project at Derribrd
. A ¢onlinence se￿￿ at Derfitord Hospttal at just over £4,000 a quarter
The charity has idenlified other proiects io fo￿ on arcxjnd the fflental health of can￿r pati￿ and intends to fvnd
psychological trainiro and delivery hour5 in Ptymouth and Truro over ￿ r￿t 2 years in addthon to the monEs wt
aside. The anticipated spend in the Cenlre of ExCd1￿ V•ill atso incTrase kn the 2 years after rt is estrdblish& in ¢xder
to provid8 welfare and support facilitie5 patients wilh M￿,5 cancers
There is also 8 di8gnostic centre being cons1ll￿ in Bodmin orE li Peroancq where we will b& setting aside a
sEabl8 amount to Sup{￿thOse projects too.
The Board of Trustees has agreed Ihat having a ￿r0 level. r￿￿eS policy cTrates a heightened finanaal rtsk from the
possibility of unforeseen expendiiuT8, sudden dosure, tnkn liabilty. a shc¢tsll in ino)rne or an inabilty to control
costs. Th￿efore, having an agreed amouni of free reserves is the poliGy adopted by 1he Bc>ard to proted and sustain
the thanty arKI the work it does to raise al•rare￿ wrt merfs can(
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENr
Goveming document
Th8 Che8tnut ApFeal ft)r Men's Heatlh LimiÈd is a ch&ity regISte￿d knith ttE Chaity Commission in England and
Wales, number 1087175. The com￿nY is Im?ted ty gwantee has no share ￿pts1, it5 regisleffed number is
4197QK)3.
Th8 trustees shall rarry txrt th8 eledion of the offica5 at Ihe Annual General MeetirKJ. Nominatrons are to b& mad8 in
writsng Each nomination must be proFo*Y and se¢3)n￿ by tnjstees of the ¢ompany and a¢xomp8nth by th8 written
consent of the nominee. New tsuste8s are inducted into the wortings of the charity during meetings held throughout the
year. Twstees are recAurted to provide speafic skills and experi￿￿ tequired. They are provrded regular internal
and extemal infomiation relevant to the chanty's govemance.
The membership of the Board of trustees inilially lasls 3 (three} years or 36 months for every new ap￿icant Following
the initial 3-year contrart the trust￿ may opt to ftther teman on the Board as trust88s of the charity. The Chestnut
Appeal wethnes all contribution of m&mbers with expetien(z on the Bo* and in ttis ￿Se. they wll be allowed to
remain on a rdling 1(one) year basis. Their membership will be r￿Wed annually (every 12 months). If trustee
shes to cease hislher duties, the ¢ontrac* may be Can￿[￿ (by the Trustee themselves, within a month's nolce).
It is required to have a minimum of 4 and a maxim￿1 of 12 members, all over the age of 18 and not forbithlen by law
from acting in t￿￿Se p)stsans. The Board of trustees corBtsts of Ihe offi￿rS, those being th8 Chainnan. the Treasurer,
the Secretary and Iho Poli¢y Offiw, as as ordinary1rustees.
Organl8atlonal structure
Overall responsibility for the management of the company is vested in the trustee& The ccfflpany holds at least four
mmittee meetings during the year. These meetings are organised by the Irustees to c£sntinue with the work necessary
to maintain the otyecls of the chanty. Ms Lesley-Ann Sirnpsc￿ manages the charity on a day to day basis.
The organis*ion also takes part in strategy days arKI day5 kn tr8AnirvJ aTKI grow devdoprnent as and then
needed
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I for IAerf8 Health Ltd
rt ofthe Tntstees
F TheYwEnded30A .
STRUCTURE. GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Risk nwnagement
The trustees are responsible for the rnanwent of the risks by th8 (xmipary. The trustees u)ntinue to examlne
the major internal and extemal risks that the L*arity fr￿. sySt￿s ￿e in existence to monitor and control these risks to
mitigate any impad that they may have on the chwity in ts fubjre.
Tha key controls used by the tharity inthde: .
Fomal agendas for all committee and board meeting&
A d8dicaled Poli￿ Officer.
Comprehensive strategc planning, tthgetiNJ and management acc£)unling.
Established organisational stsixture and lines of reporting.
Clear aLrthOriSat￿n and approval tev8t&
Risk Regisier in dev81op¥nent
The trustees recognise that systems onty ￿sOnable but not absolute assurrn that MW risks have been
adequately manag￿1
REFERENCE AND ADIAINISTRATIVE DEfAILS
Registsred Company number
04197(KJ3 {Eryland and Wales)
Reg*tered Charfty number
1087175
Reglslered offlce
Department of UrologiGal Research
Derriforrj Hospita
Level 7
Plymoulh
D8von
PL6 8DH
A Dickinson
P Hunter- Campb811
Ms C Giles (resigned 1.12.23)
A Porter
M Marrtle
S Graber
A Holmes
Company S8cretsry
S Graber
Independent Examlner
TC Brcrtnhead Limited
H8rsc(fftbe Hc4JS8
1 Darklake View
Plyrnouth
Devon
PL8 ThL
¢/iil¥
Approved by orderofthe bo8rd of trustees on..... ....................................... and Si￿ed on its behalf by..
Graber- Trustee
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In
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I report to the chanty trLLStees on my examination ofthe a(Eounts of the Company for the year ended 30 April 2024.
Ra8ponsibilltle8 OfKI ba818 of report
As the charity's t￿St88S of th8 Compary (and aLw its diredory6 for the purposes of <x)mp8ny lew) you are re5[K)nsi￿o for
th& preparation ofthe arxounts in awdance vath tre wurernents oftrE Companies Act 20[￿ (Ihe 2(X]6 Arfj.
Haviro satisfied myself that the arA￿nIS of Ihe are not to be audted under Part 16 of the 2{￿ A(*
and a￿ eligible for Inde[￿dent examination. I rwt Èn rw of my exaninatÈon of yw charitvs acc%)unts as tsrried
out under Section 145 of the Charities Ad 2011 2011 Ad). In ￿rryIng my examinalion I have followed the
Directions grven by the Chanty Commissron under SeLtion 145(5} (b) of th8 2011 A¢L
I have Com￿eted my examination. l that no matters have ￿me to my atten11￿ in (yjmeckn with the
examlnation ￿VIng me Lxuse io
aC(￿nting record5 ￿Ere not kept in resped of th8 CoMp￿Y as requi￿$ by S￿￿On 386 of1he 21K)8 Art or
Ihe aco)unts do not acL*rd w7th those reconys: or
the accounts do not ¢cMnpty vAth the ac￿U￿1]ng wuirements of Serthn 396 of thè 20C6 Act other than any
requirement that the acL￿n￿ give a true ar¥J far vAith is n(* a matter cA￿￿[dered as part of an
ind8pendent eXaMir￿tiOn,. or
th8 accounts have not be￿ Frepaved in acffjrdaT￿ wilh Ihe meth￿5 and prin(xples of th8 Stat￿Ment of
Rec£(nm8nded Practtce ts aC￿￿ntIng and reporting by dwities {apph'(abt8 to thanties p￿paring thetr
accx)urrt8 in accL)rda￿a FwBrrfial RewtiThJ Slandard appliGable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS
1021}.
I have no (£¥￿m$ and ￿me a(xoss no 0th8r maiters in conrectton vrith the ek2mtrBtim to bthich attention should
be dravffl in this rewrt in orderto anab￿ a woper understsnding ofts ao)JJnts to be reached.
N8il Stevens ACA FCCA
TC Brornhead Limitsd
HarsoJnbe House
1 Darklake View
Plymouth
Devon
PL6 7TL

oratln
For The Year Ended 30
30.4.24
Total
funds
30.4.23
Total
fimds
INCOME AND EM)OWMENTS FROPA
Donations and legactes
161011
171.S11
126,301
Charltable activities
Men's canw support and 8•>areness
69￿14
69.514
87.590
otIEr trading ac*vth'es
Investment income
213
3.871
213
3.8r1
225
1,226
Total
109
215.342
EXPENDITURE ON
Charilable acllvttles
len's can*r 5upF￿ and awareress
254363
4275
269.638
182,655
NEf INCOMEIIEXPENDITURE)
(19,764)
4225
114.529)
32.687
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Total fvnds brc4Jght formfdrd
701.7tr2
701.782
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
687,253
701.782
The notes part of these finarKial statements
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utA
Iforme
lth Ltd
Balance Sheet
30A
12024
30A24
Total
30.4.23
Total
funds
fijnd
Notes
FIXED ASSErs
Tanglble assets
131.082
4417
CURRENT ASSErs
Stocks
10
11
120
120
2,332
607,476
Cash at bank
554810
556,618
557.072
6￿,938
CREDITORS
Amounts falling du8 Within one year
12
(V18
{5,318}
{4.216)
NEf CURRENT ASSETS
55Q946
561,754
605.722
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENf LIABIUTIES
887253
701.782
NET ASSETS
028
687.253
701,782
FUNDS
Unrestricted funds
Restiided funds
13
682,028
5,225
701.782
TOTAL FUNDS
701.782
The charitable company ts entiled to exempl1￿ frorn a￿11 under Sediffi 477 of the Companies Ad 2[￿ for th8 year
ended 30 April 2024.
The memters have not required th8 cornp￿ to c*)tain ￿ autht of its firrandal statements for the year ended
30 April 2024 in acc￿d8￿ with Sedh)n 476 ofthe C(Thpani8s Art 2(Th.
The trust*s a¢kr￿e their responsibilitses for
(a)
ensuring that ￿ tharitable c£Jmpw kw r￿d8 th* a)M￿Y wth Sections 386 and 387 of the
Compankqs Act 20Ce and
preparing financial statements whith give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the tharitable company as
at th8 of 8ath finarwial year and of its surplus or defiot for eath fina￿la1 year in accordanc£ with the
uirements of Sedions 394 and 395 and whith olhemise o)rnpty with the requiremerts ot ts Compani8s Act
20(￿ rdating to financaal statements. so far as applicatle lo dwita)le cL¥npany.
(b)
The8e financial stat￿ents have be8n prepa￿d in ac(xydarKe with Ihe Fyovisiorts applicable to dAritab18 cnmpanies
subject to the small La)mpanies wime.
The financial statements 8woved try the Board of Trustees and authorised for k8sue on
.. and were sig[￿d on ts tehair ty:
C Gi18s- Tnistse
Hunter- CamFOdl - Tru
The Tr)tes fom m of ihese financial ststements
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for Men
Ltd
For The Y8arEnded 30
ACCOUNTING POUCIES
Ba818 of proparfng the flnanclal statem
The fina￿tal statern￿ of the charitable compary, is a public benefii entity urKler FRS 102. have b88n
prepared in aru)rdance ￿ryth the Charitres SORP (FRS 11Y2) 'Accounttng and Reps)rbng by Charities: Ststement
of Recommended PracbrA applicab￿ to charities p￿paring their ac￿Unts in accordan￿ wbth th8 Fin8nci81
Rewting StsrKlard applKxtrAe in Ihe UK and Republic of IrelarKI {FRS 101 (effecbve l January 2019).. Financial
Re￿rting Standard 102 Tr Finaniial Reporting Standard applicaL4e in the UK and Repu￿￿ of IreFan(l and th8
Cornpanies 21XJ6. The financial statements have been prepared under the histovical cost Convention.
Incomo
All incorne is r￿ogn￿8ed in th8 Statement of Firwniial MN11￿5 the tharity has entitleM￿tt to th8 fund5, it
is probable that the income Mryll be ￿%1¥￿1 and lh8 amcKmt can be m&sured relithy.
The Charity has vart¢JJs ofincA)me are rwiw88d in ts fdlu*4iNJ way&
Income from govwnment and other grants 'tsptsi' gTrrts or 'revenue' grant4 is recognised vh)en the
charity has entitlement to ￿ funds, any performance conditions attach￿ to th8 grants have been met, it is
prowe that the inctsne wll be recawj the amount can be measured reliabty is not deferred
Legac￿ are re¢ognised at the earfier dale on whi* erlher. Ihe chanty is a¥Yare that probate has be8n granted,
the estate has finali*J arKI notsficakn has been made by Ihe wxeLaJtor{s) to th8 Tn￿ that a dstribution
vnll be made. or vknen a distribution is retsived from the est*. Re￿Ipt of a ￿g￿y. in Vh￿28 or in pwL is only
consKlered probable when th8 amount ean be measured reliably and Ihe Gharity has been notified of the
execulorfs irrtentron to make a distribution. Where legaoe5 have been nobfEd to the charty, or the charity 18
aware of the granting of probate. and the ￿lteria for income recognitson ha￿￿ not teuj met then the legacy is a
treated a5 a c(mtingent a558tand dISd￿d rf m*ial.
Donations and furKlraising evert5 Income are Te(xonised th Ihe money is re￿ived.
Sale of goods are represerted atlhe pcxnt of sak arvj the Charity is entilled to ts funds.
Girt aid is reLwnised when tt* charity has entitlmnt to the fund5 WKI the arnount ￿ b8 measured reliably.
Interest on funds held in deposit acc￿nts we 1rnlud￿j Wh￿ receiv*Ae and the amount ￿7 bè measured
reliably by the chanty. this is rK)tification of the intetest paid or payable by the Bank.
Expondiiure
Liabilities are recogni8ed as expenrfthire as so)n as Ihere is a legal OT constnK*'ve oLl[gat￿ wmmitting the
charity to that expenditure. it is wobable that a transfer of econorn￿ beneffts wll be requred in setdement and
th8 atnount of the obligakn'on (2n b8 m&asured rdiabty. Expenditu￿ is accountal fc#- on an a(xxuas basis and
has been cAassified und8r headings that agwate dl cost related to the category. Vilhere costs cannot be
diredly attribuied to particu18r headings th8y have been allLKated to a(*wties on a basis consisterrt with th8 use
of reSoUr￿s.
Tangible fixad 088ets
Depr8aatson ￿ provided at th8 frAkMiro amual rates in order write off eath asset over ils 85timat8d u8efvl
lrfe.
Freehold propety- 10% on reduang baar
Plant and machiw- 25% on Lxlst
F￿￿$ and fithngs- 25% cffl (3)st
Computer equlpment- 25% on cx)8t
Motor Vehides- 20Yo reducing ts1￿Ce
Stocks are valued at th8 bjwer of Ix)st and rEt realisable wakne. *r due all(pMan￿ for obsolete and
ow moving items.
Taxation
The charity is exew from (￿tion tax on its dwitale acbmbes.
Fund accountlng
Unreslrided fijnds can be used n accordan￿ vth the dwritsble obje(*ves at dk8u8tion ofthe tntstees.
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Tho ChBstnutA
r Men5 Health Lid
Noles to th? Flnancial
For The Year Ended 30 A
ill 2024
AcCour￿ING POUCIES- continued
Fund accounting
Restricted funds can onty be used for partI￿lar restiithd pu￿0$e$ v￿thin the oty'ects of th& charity. Restricbons
arise when speafied ty the dor¥)r or%th8n funds are raised ts p¥t￿tar rest(icted p￿￿￿.
Further extyanalion of the nalure of each is iTrSud&l in the to Ihe fffiarwl statements.
OTHER TrADING ACTIVMES
30A.24
30.4.23
Sale ofgDJds
213
225
INVESTMENT INCOME
30A.24
30.4.23
Deposit a￿oUnt interest
3,871
1,226
NEf INCOMEIIEXPENDITIJRE)
N8t inco)mel(eXp￿I￿re) is statsd after (tsrgngl(ue(Iling):
30A24
30.4.23
16A62
8,031
TRUSTEEW REMUNERATMX4 AND BENEFITS
There were no tfustees. remuneratton or other benefts f(r the year ended 30 Awtt 2024 nor for th8 year ended
30 April 2023.
Ther8 were no ttustees, expenses paid for ttE yew ended 30 ApTiI 2024. There was £134 reimbursed to on&
thJste8 for expenses incurr&J in cOnnedic￿ trE laU￿th everrt of the improved wath.ng are8 8t the Royal
Comwall Hospital for the yw ￿ded 30 April 2023.
STAFF COSTS
The average monthly numberof employees during the yearvras as folky￿.
30A
30.4.23
Administtation
No employees rec￿Ved emolumenls Yi eX￿S of £60.(XK).
COAIPARAnvES FOR THE STATEMENT OF FINANCIALACTivrfiES
UnTeskn"cted Resbfjcted
fund
funds
Total
funds
INCOME AND ENDOWMEKfs FROM
DonatK)ns arKI legacies
126.301
126.301
Charitable activities
Men's canw supp(￿t arKI awareT
87,590
87,590
Other trading a&ivities
Investment [rH￿Me
225
225
1,226
Total
215.342
215.342
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for Health Ltd
Notes to the Financial Statsmerts- conlinued
For Th8 Yoar Endod 30
12024
COMPARATIVES FOR THE STATEMENT OF RNANCIAL ACTMTIES - contlnwl
Unrestrtrted
fijnd
Restricted
funds
Total
funds
EXPENDITURE ON
Charltabje actlvlties
Men's ¢anw support and awen
182,655
182,655
NEf INCOME
32687
32.687
RECONCIUATION OF FUNDS
Totsl fvnds brought forvrdrd
669,095
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
701.￿2
701,782
DONATED GOODS, FACIUTES AND SERVICES
The chanty has the use of a smal 01￿ within Deni￿ Hospilal. Plymouth and a storage unli wht¢h are
ojrrerilly provided rent free. These are relle(&l in the a¢a￿untS at mart(et vaue, being £8,(MJO per annum for
the office (21r23: £&000) per annum ￿ Ihe un.rt (2023: £9W).
TANGIBLE FIXED ASSErs
Fixtures
and
fftbngs
Fr88hold
propety
Plant and
machinery
COST
At 1 May 2023
Addrtions
101.647
1,381
2,641
1,038
30.650
At 30 April 2024
101.647
31,688
DEPRECIATION
At 1 May 2023
Ch8rge for year
7,614
9A03
541
3.578
At 30 ApTiI 2024
17.017
1.413
3,621
NET BOOK VALUE
At 30 April 2024
28.067
At 30 Apn'l 2023
94,033
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ut
For The Yegr EThl8d 30 A
12024
TANGIBLE FIXED ASSEfs. conllnu8d
Motor
vehides
Comwter
equipment
Totsls
COST
At l May 2023
Additions
111.329
55.791
At 30 April 2(Y24
22.500
167,120
DEPRECIATION
At 1 May 21r23
Charge for year
740
16,269
1&352
1625
At 30 April 2024
31,621
NET BOOK VALUE
At 30 4)ril 2024
19075
318
134499
At 30 ￿11 21r23
523
96,060
11X
STOCKS
30A24
30.4.23
120
130
11.
DEBTORS: AMOUNTS FALUNG DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
30A24
30.4.23
other debtors
2,332
1Z
CREDITORS: AMouKfs FALUNG tXJE WITHIN OIE YEAR
30A.24
30.4.23
5,318
4,216
13.
MOVEMENf IN FUNDS
Nel
movement
in furKJs
At 1.5.23
30.4.24
Unreslrf¢ted funds
General fvjnd
701.782
(19,7541
681028
Ouchy Health Charity
Bemard Sunley
4A17
4417
4225
TOTAL FUNDS
{14.529
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The Chestnut A
h)rT
13.
hlOVEMENT IN FUNDS. contlnued
Net mov8m&tt in funds, induded in the atThe as fcql
IrK￿Ing
Resources Movement
in fvnds
Gen¥al fund
235.609
{2￿363)
119,754)
Duchy Hea￿h Charity
B8mard
Comwall CornmurNty FwndalKJ
1500
{583)
Izooo)
4A17
14276
5,226
TOTAL FUNDS
24Q109
1259,638)
(14,5291
Comparatlves for movanert in fund5
Net
At
30.4.23
At 1.5.22
in fijnds
Unrestrl¢ted funds
Genwal knrKJ
669.095
701,782
TOTAL FUND8
32,687
701.782
Comparative net movement in furKls, incjuded in the atK)ve 8re as frjllows:
Incoming
Resourc88 Movement
in funds
Unre8tr1cted fiAnds
G8nwal furrfl
21&342
(182,655)
32.687
TOTAL FUNDS
215.342
(182.655)
32,687
A cuff8nt year 12 monts and F(￿ryear 12 monlhs ￿ined po*in is as folloM:
Net
rnovwnerrt
in furK18
At 1.5.22
30.4.24
Unre8trlctad fund6
Gen8ral fund
12.933
682,028
Restrfcted funds
Duchy Health Charity
Bemard Sunley
4,417
4.417
5.225
5,225
TOTAL FUNDS
669.095
18,158
687,253
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Thèc
for Men
Notes to
cial
For The Yewr &Kled 30 A
. continuèd
13.
MOVEMEKf IN FUNDS- conllnued
A current year 12 r[￿lh3 and pri￿ w 12 montrts cnmblned net rnovernent in funds, induded in the aLM)ve are
as follows.
Incoming
Resou￿$ Movement
In funds
General fund
450.951
(438.018)
12.933
Duthy Health Chanty
Bernard Sunley
Comwall Communty FourKlation
Z5tH)
(1,692)
(583)
12,(MJO)
4,417
9.5tM)
(4,275>
5,225
TOTAL FUNDS
460.451
{442,293)
18,158
Duchy Health Charity
Grant torfrards Isl8s of Silly engagement pr¥e(X. a to improve health Mellbeiw of the people of
Comwall and the Isfes of S(Jlty.
Bemard Sunley
Grant towar(L8 purchase of van to use for event&
Comwall Comrnunlty Foundaljon
Grant towards ts Have a Break on Us proj￿1 is affeded by cAn￿r and their families to hav8 a
holKJay at ts caravan ￿Nned by the Charity.
RELATED PAI￿y DISCLOSURES
One related paty transaclion lcd( in financHI p¥iod. made a payment to the Chanty for an
auithon prEe forthe Charity to use for funthaising purp)ses. This transac*on totalled £450 (2(r23: NIL).
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I for lkn's Haslth Ltd
Detailed Statement of Flnanclal Actlvities
30.4.24
30.4.23
INCOME AND ENDOWAIEpirs
Donakns and legacles
Donations
Gift aid
Legactes
Grants
Donated services and fa(4lities
101378
14,733
101,254
11,147
5.1]00
8,900
8,9DO
171.511
126.301
Other tradlng actlvities
Sale of goods
213
Investment Incomo
Deposit accounl interest
1,226
Charitable activit(es
Fundraising everts
69,514
7,590
Total Incomlng reGources
109
215.342
EXPENDrruRE
Charitable activities
Wages
Social security
Rent
Insurance
Post, printing & stalionery
Promotions & advwtisng
Evenl expenses
Techndogy costs
Purchases
Sundries
Payroll expenses
Management fees
Bank charges
Travelling
Motor eXp￿Se$
Training
Subscript'ons
Telephone
Unit costs
Patient support
Aco)untarry fees
IndepeThY8nt eX￿niner fees
Hollday home Expenses
Nurse funding
Freehold propety depn
Plant & machinery depn
Fixtures & fittings depn
Motorvehicles de
Comwter equipment depn
94,512
4,027
9M18
80,604
9,401
520
1.370
8,252
42,500
3,216
10
467
56,189
10.550
10
2,733
6.142
475
2,573
1,226
1.527
531
7.322
1,554
1.230
2.057
6,985
7,614
2.241
1,750
17.956
9,403
541
3,578
259,638
181855
Ths page does nc* forni part of thè statutory financial statements
P¥16

for
H￿tth Ltd
nt of Financial Activitles
ForThg Yw Ended 30
30.4.24
30.4.23
Total resour￿ expentsj
182,655
Net (eXpendI￿revI￿cOrne
{14529)
32,887
This page does r￿1 ft)Tm part of1he statutrry finaniial statements
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