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2023-03-31-accounts

Registered number: 04279401 Charity number: 1092047

COMMUNITY ACTION: MK

(A company limited by guarantee) FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023

COMMUNITY ACTION: MK

(A company limited by guarantee)

CONTENTS

Page
Reference and administrative details of the charity, its trustees and advisers 1
Trustees' report 2 - 7
Trustees' responsibilities statement 8
Independent examiner's report 9 - 10
Statement of financial activities 11
Balance sheet 12
Notes to the financial statements 13 - 31

COMMUNITY ACTION: MK

(A company limited by guarantee)

REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS OF THE COMPANY, ITS TRUSTEES AND ADVISERS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023

Trustees

L M Emmanuel, Trustee G Gager, Trustee A Lands, Trustee S Ewedemi, Trustee J M Harrison, Trustee D L Webber, Trustee J A Dawes, Trustee D Conway, Trustee (resigned 20 July 2023)

Company registered number

04279401

Charity registered number

1092047

Registered office

Acorn House, 351 Midsummer Boulevard, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK9 3HP

Company secretary

C Walton

Independent examiners

Elizabeth Newell BA (Hons) FCA, Moorgate House, 201 Silbury Boulevard, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK9 1LZ

Bankers

Natwest Bank PLC, 501 Silbury Boulevard, Saxon Gate East, Milton Keynes, MK9 3ER

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COMMUNITY ACTION: MK

(A company limited by guarantee)

TRUSTEES' REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023

The trustees present their annual report together with the financial statements of the Company for the year ended 31 March 2023. The trustees confirm that the Annual Report and financial statements of the company comply with the current statutory requirements, the requirements of the Company's governing document and the provisions of the Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP), 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) as amended by Update Bulletin 1 (effective 1 January 2019).

Since the Company qualifies as small under Section 383 of the Companies Act 2006, the strategic report required of medium and large companies under The Companies Act 2006 (Strategic Report and Director's Report) Regulations 2013 is not required.

GOING CONCERN

The financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis. The staff and trustees of Community Action: MK developed a new Five Year Plan and associated business plan in 2023. The trustees are of the view that on the basis of these plans the Charity is a going concern.

STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT

Governing Document

The Charity is a Company limited by guarantee and was incorporated on 31 August 2001. It is governed by its Memorandum and Articles of Association.

The directors, as defined by the Memorandum and Articles, act as directors of the company and, as the organisation is a registered charity, act also as its charitable trustees.

The trustees at 31 March 2023 are listed on page 1.

The trustees: Anthony Lands (Vice Chair) Danny Conway Diane Webber (Chair) Gavin Gager (Treasurer) Julie Dawes June Harrison Lisa Emmanuel Sola Ewedemi

Subsidiaries

The Charity is the guarantor for Community Action: Development Services CIC and acts as the asset locked body for the CIC. The Company is currently dormant, however the objects of the Company are to carry on activities which benefit the community and in particular (without limitation) the residents of Milton Keynes by developing and sustaining community activity.

When active, the company is governed by a board of Directors (two of which are Trustees of the Charity) and reports progress to the Charity's Board of Trustees at each meeting.

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COMMUNITY ACTION: MK

(A company limited by guarantee)

TRUSTEES' REPORT (continued) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023

OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES

The charitable company's objects and principal activities are to:

Our Vision is of a Good Society, composed of sustainable and resilient communities where people have opportunities to be active and engaged, and are supported by a healthy and thriving Voluntary and Community Sector.

Our Mission is to educate, empower and enable people and groups to champion the change they wish to see in their communities. Community Action: MK will provide the very best support and give a voice to the Voluntary and Community Sector.

At Community Action: MK we believe:

Voluntary and Community action is at the heart of a good society which promotes fairness and social justice, and where people are enabled to take action for positive change. The voluntary and community sector plays a vital role in creating and facilitating opportunities for participation, action and decision making in local communities. That the Good Society creates a sense of community where people volunteer for the causes and organisations which are close to their hearts, minds and values.

Underpinned by the values of: Transparency, openness & fairness.

PUBLIC BENEFIT

Community Action: MK aims to provide public benefit by advancing community development through its support of community and voluntary organisations in Milton Keynes. We do this by providing information, advice and training to those organisations, and by working strategically and operationally to promote and support effective community involvement. Our trustees and staff work together to draw up our strategic plan from which priorities are set and specific work plans devised. Throughout this process the trustees have paid due regard to the Charity Commission's guidance on public benefit and ensure that our services meet those criteria. Our achievements and performance in the reporting period provide evidence of our impact for public benefit.

STRATEGIC REPORT

The following sections for achievements and performance and financial review form the strategic report of the charity.

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COMMUNITY ACTION: MK (A company limited by guarantee)

TRUSTEES' REPORT (continued) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023

ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE

Our aim is to support charities and community groups in Milton Keynes to be skilled, knowledgeable and well run in order to achieve their aims and support their beneficiaries. This has been particularly challenging as we have little core funding to undertake these functions. However we have shaped our work so we are able to continue to provide infrastructure support. Due to COVID-19 we were able to renegotiate some of our funding in order to channel our work into our pandemic response. This included translation & dissemination of guidance for VCSE groups, responding to questions regarding running organisations online, gathering information and data about who needed support, coordinating that response, recruiting and processing volunteers and supporting the formation of networks and partnerships to provide organised responses to issues communities in Milton Keynes were experiencing.

Over the year we have provided the following support:

Strengthening Groups

Our Strengthening Groups team is responsible for our direct work with groups across the VCSE and for coordinating our monitoring information and gathering data about our work in communities and with groups. This team responds to and manages the needs and enquiries of individual organisations. Their work includes managing information for groups, promoting good governance, running 1:1 sessions with organisations, coordinating training, organising generic networking events, preparing newsletters and other communications. This work closely links to our outreach programme happening in the Strengthening Communities Team, and supports groups to be involved in the various alliances which are forming to strengthen the sector.

Over this financial year we have provided the following support. We have continued to receive and respond to queries via our email inboxes (info@communityactionmk.org and support@communityactionmk.org), telephone and the regular online support sessions, which we offer on a weekly basis: bit.ly/CAMKSupportSessions.

We have dealt with 371 different organisational queries throughout the year. Through our group triage approach, these initial queries have often spanned across a number of interactions, including emails, telephone calls and online meetings: one query would often lead to numerous interactions and pieces of information, advice, and signposting being offered by our team leading to multiple follow up sessions.

Snapshot of the Types of Group Support Initial Queries:

Communications 45 Do-it 9 Finance 2 Funding 13 General Development 4 Governance 35 Legal Advice 3 Networks & Partnerships 9 Other/ Miscellaneous 27 Signposting 52 Starting new group / project 7 Venue Enquiry 4 Volunteering - employee 29 volunteering - looking for roles 77 Volunteering - recruitment 55

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COMMUNITY ACTION: MK

(A company limited by guarantee)

TRUSTEES' REPORT (continued) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023

In addition to the queries above we have delivered:

5 legal clinic sessions with our Legal Partner Dentons.

40 different 1:1 sessions with VCSE organisations

The development of the neworks, has meant that we have been responding to the support needs of the groups that have been participating in those networks. For example we have provided governance/ policy related support to the groups that go through the membership process as part of the Mental Health Alliance and those involved in the emerging Refugee Network.

In addition, by creating and facilitating the above networks, we have had the opportunity to develop and test a number of governance-related functions and processes, such as terms of reference, funding processes etc, all of which have been developed through a collaborative and co-productive sessions, workshops and meetings with the local VCSE groups and organisations.

Communications

62 email campaigns sent through our Mailchimp marketing platform, including our weekly newsletters with news from and for the local VCSE sector and other information related to events, projects and other opportunities.

153 more people signed up to our mailing list, which at the end of March 2023 had 1,429 subscribers

73 blogs were published on our website, which got 42,000 views

Volunteering

Throughout 2022-23 we continued to deliver our volunteering service within Milton Keynes, principally by managing a Volunteer Brokerage Service for Milton Keynes. Through our Volunteering Service we work with local charities and community groups to help them recruit volunteers for their organisations. This is a service we are seeking to develop and are looking for funding to do so.

Do-It

The Do.It platform continued to be our main source of volunteer brokerage , with 656 volunteers joining in the review period. 67 organisations joined in the period, with 62 roles advertised across the platform.

Volunteers Week June 2022

On the 1 June 2022 we marked Volunteers’ Week with an opportunity to thank the volunteer community at the dedicated pillar at the MK Rose

Debbie Brock, High Sheriff of Buckingham introduced the event, with speeches from Odette Mould MBE of Harry’s Rainbow and our Volunteering Coordinator, Camille Poole.

Thank you gifts for volunteers were kindly donated by John Lewis.

Volunteer Fayre in Middleton Hall

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COMMUNITY ACTION: MK

(A company limited by guarantee)

TRUSTEES' REPORT (continued) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023

The event at the Rose was followed by a Volunteer Fayre in Middleton Hall, where a range of organisations engaged with members of the public and potential volunteers, promoting their work and available volunteer roles.

Drop-ins

Continuing our relationship with Whitehouse Surgery, we hosted 13 drop-ins at Whitehouse Surgery, alongside a host of Milton Keynes’ based organisations, including Diabetes UK and Bucks Canal Society

MK Central Library

A new drop-in began in August 2022, in the foyer of MK Central Library, with 17 events taking place in collaboration with groups such as Age UK, Willen Hospice and The NSPCC

NSPCC Case Study

Quote from NSPCC East FB page:

At the NSPCC we believe in working together and with communities so they know we're here to support them with advice or if they're worried about the welfare of a child.

Recently our schools coordinator and fundraising manager for Bucks attended an event at Milton Keynes Central Library following an invite from the fantastic Community Action: MK.

Freya and Laura spoke with a wide range of the local community, including parents attending reading and singing sessions with their children, carers taking SEND children out to the library and they also spoke with a BAME group about volunteering too.

Queries (including stats)

Volunteer Opportunities of the Week

Map

Created in November 2022 to provide a geographical way of searching MK volunteer opportunities, the map has been viewed 8,684 times as of 31st March 2023.

Volunteer MK Facebook Group

We established the Volunteer MK Facebook group, where VCSE groups can post their latest news and volunteer positions. The group now has 152 Members

City Status

Milton Keynes Awarded City Status! – Community Action: MK (communityactionmk.org)

Volunteer Managers Networks

The first meeting on December 13th 2022, brought together a total of 15 Volunteer Managers from across Milton Keynes, with organisations such as MK Gallery and The Parks Trust represented.

January 2023 saw the first in-person gathering, where network members delved into the topic of recruitment tips and strategies.

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COMMUNITY ACTION: MK

(A company limited by guarantee)

TRUSTEES' RESPONSIBILITIES STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023

The Trustees (who are also directors of Community Action: MK for the purposes of company law) are responsible for preparing the Trustees' report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).

Company law requires the Trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year. Under company law the Trustees must not approve the financial statements unless they are satisfied that they give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charitable company and of the incoming resources and application of resources, including the income and expenditure, of the charitable company for that period. In preparing these financial statements, the Trustees are required to:

The Trustees are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that are sufficient to show and explain the charitable company's transactions and disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charitable company and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Companies Act 2006. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charitable company and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.

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COMMUNITY ACTION: MK (A company limited by guarantee)

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF COMMUNITY ACTION: MK (the 'Company')

I report to the charity Trustees on my examination of the accounts of the Company for the year ended 31 March 2023.

This report is made solely to the Company's Trustees, as a body, in accordance with Part 4 of the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008. My work has been undertaken so that I might state to the Company's Trustees those matters I am required to state to them in an Independent examiner's report and for no other purpose. To the fullest extent permitted by law, I do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than the Company and the Company's Trustees as a body, for my work or for this report.

RESPONSIBILITIES AND BASIS OF REPORT

As the Trustees of the Company (and its directors for the purposes of company law) you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 ('the 2006 Act').

Having satisfied myself that the accounts of the Company 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 Company's accounts carried out under section 145 of the Charities Act 2011 ('the 2011 Act'). In carrying out my examination I have followed the Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the 2011 Act.

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S STATEMENT

Since the Company's gross income exceeded £250,000 your examiner must be a member of a body listed in section 145 of the 2011 Act. I confirm that I am qualified to undertake the examination because I am a member of ICAEW, which is one of the listed bodies.

I have completed my examination. I can confirm that no matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe:

  1. accounting records were not kept in respect of the Company as required by section 386 of the 2006 Act; or

  2. the accounts do not accord with those records; or

  3. the accounts 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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COMMUNITY ACTION: MK

(A company limited by guarantee)

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT (continued) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023

  1. the accounts 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 accounts to be reached.

Signed: Dated: 18/10/2023 Elizabeth Newell BA (Hons) FCA Indepedent Examiner

MHA

Chartered Accountants Milton Keynes

MHA is the trading name of MacIntyre Hudson LLP, a limited liability partnership in England and Wales (registered number OC312313).

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COMMUNITY ACTION: MK

(A company limited by guarantee)

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES INCORPORATING INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023

Unrestricted
funds
Note
2023
£
INCOME FROM:
Donations and legacies
2
1,355
Investments
3
29,680
TOTAL INCOME
31,035
EXPENDITURE ON:
Charitable activities:
Direct costs
33,359
Support costs
51,243
Governance
5,760
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
90,362
NET INCOME / (EXPENDITURE) BEFORE
TRANSFERS
(59,327)
Transfers between funds
18
75,000
NET INCOME BEFORE OTHER
RECOGNISED GAINS AND LOSSES
15,673
Other recognised gains/(losses)
(56,224)
NET MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
(40,551)
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS:
Total funds brought forward
198,220
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
157,669
Restricted
funds
2023
£
627,626
-
627,626
546,550
-
-
546,550
81,076
(75,000)
6,076
-
6,076
1,320,287
1,326,363
Total
funds
2023
£
628,981
29,680
658,661
579,909
51,243
5,760
636,912
21,749
-
21,749
(56,224)
(34,475)
1,518,507
1,484,032
Total
funds
2022
£
558,017
23,092
581,109
295,166
147,666
5,331
448,163
132,946
-
132,946
17,636
150,582
1,367,925
1,518,507

The notes on pages 13 to 31 form part of these financial statements.

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IA company Ilrnlt•d by gv¥rnntsel REGISTERED NUMBER: 04279401 BALANCE SHEEr AS AT 31 MARCH 2023 2023 2022 Nol• FIXED ASSETS Targible assels Inve5bnenls 11 12 5.260 868,398 1,040,119 1,043,728 873.658 CURRENT ASSETS 0eb.ors C&sh al bank ano In 13 41,836 420,941 200.095 560,154 412.7TT 760,249 CREDrroRS: am￿nIS lalling dts• ore 15 122.473) {115.4CL)I NET CURRENT ASSETS 644.849 NET ASSETS 1,484,032 1,518,507 CHARfTY FUNDS Reslncted lunds Un￿sEncE&d funds 18 18 1,326.363 IS7,669 1.320.287 198.220 TOTAL FUNDS 1,484,032 1.518.5D7 Thg Companls financi￿ slalements h8vo ￿en wepored in accordaDU wlth the prov1$K￿6 applK8Nè to companlos sublecl to the small eompanb$ r•Jlmo. Thp T￿$t￿e5 conS￿er at tre -wDrnparvy ts entl;18d to exernp1Jon from the ieou#ement to have ar au¢it undgf OYISK￿$ of secriop 477 01 the Companlos Act 2006 1.tre kl'l ard membèfs have not requirpd Ibe C￿npartY io obtain bn audrt for the yaar ift qu&stic￿ m accordance sectbon 476 of Ihe Act. The Trust￿8 acknovAedgo th•"r f9SF<￿$￿'￿IoS for complywhg the reouif•ments of tre Compqnieg Act 2CQ6 %MtIT lÈSPQCt ￿ accounipng records and the Pftyarattc￿ of fin8nckg1 slatornents. Ttre firancl Statem￿1¥ were approved and atsthonsod for issue by the Trnslfres an J 41 i DI 23 Signed on tr￿r bohall, by. and O Wèbbof (Chair of Tru51eesj Th8 rL•tés on p8ges 13 10 31 form part cl th?so finan0￿ stsienents. Pagè 12

COMMUNITY ACTION: MK

(A company limited by guarantee)

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023

1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES

1.1 General Information

The charity is a private company (registered number: 04279401) and registered charity (registered number 1092047), limited by guarantee, in England and Wales. The address of its registered office is Acorn House, 351 Midsummer Boulevard, Milton Keynes, MK9 3HP.

The principal activity is to provide public benefit by advancing community development through its support of community and voluntary organisations in Milton Keynes. This is done by providing information, advice and training to organisations and by working strategically and operationally to promote and support effective community involvement.

The financial statements are presented in Sterling, which is also the functional currency of the company.

All figures in the financial statements are rounded to the nearest £1.

1.2 Basis of preparation of financial statements

The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with 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) - (Charities SORP (FRS 102)), the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) and the Companies Act 2006.

Community Action: MK meets the definition of a public benefit entity under FRS 102. Assets and liabilities are initially recognised at historical cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant accounting policy.

1.3 Going concern

After making appropriate enquiries and taking into consideration the cost of living crisis, the trustees have a reasonable expectation that the company has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future. For this reason they continue to adopt the going concern basis in preparing the financial statements.

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COMMUNITY ACTION: MK

(A company limited by guarantee)

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023

1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED)

1.4 Income

All income is recognised once the Company has entitlement to the income, it is probable that the income will be received and the amount of income receivable can be measured reliably.

For legacies, entitlement is taken as the earlier of the date on which either: the Company is aware that probate has been granted, the estate has been finalised and notification has been made by the executor(s) to the Trust that a distribution will be made, or when a distribution is received from the estate. Receipt of a legacy, in whole or in part, is only considered probable when the amount can be measured reliably and the Company has been notified of the executor's intention to make a distribution. Where legacies have been notified to the Company, or the Company is aware of the granting of probate, and the criteria for income recognition have not been met, then the legacy is treated as a contingent asset and disclosed if material.

Donated services or facilities are recognised when the Company has control over the item, any conditions associated with the donated item have been met, the receipt of economic benefit from the use of the Company of the item is probable and that economic benefit can be measured reliably. In accordance with the Charities SORP (FRS 102), the general volunteer time of the Friends is not recognised and refer to the Trustees' report for more information about their contribution.

On receipt, donated professional services and donated facilities are recognised on the basis of the value of the gift to the Company which is the amount the Company would have been willing to pay to obtain services or facilities of equivalent economic benefit on the open market; a corresponding amount is then recognised in expenditure in the period of receipt.

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 allocated on the portion of the asset’s use.

Support costs are those costs incurred directly in support of expenditure on the objects of the Company and include project management carried out at Headquarters. Governance costs are those incurred in connection with administration of the Company and compliance with constitutional and statutory requirements.

Charitable activities and Governance costs are costs incurred on the Company's operations, including support costs and costs relating to the governance of the Company apportioned to charitable activities.

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COMMUNITY ACTION: MK

(A company limited by guarantee)

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023

1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED)

1.6 Tangible fixed assets and depreciation

A review for impairment of a fixed asset is carried out if events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying value of any fixed asset may not be recoverable. Shortfalls between the carrying value of fixed assets and their recoverable amounts are recognised as impairments. Impairment losses are recognised in the Statement of financial activities incorporating income and expenditure account.

Tangible fixed assets are carried at cost, net of depreciation and any provision for impairment. Depreciation is provided at rates calculated to write off the cost of fixed assets, less their estimated residual value, over their expected useful lives on the following bases:

1.7 Investments

Fixed asset investments are a form of financial instrument and are initially recognised at their transaction cost and subsequently measured at fair value at the Balance sheet date, unless fair value cannot be measured reliably in which case it is measured at cost less impairment. Investment gains and losses, whether realised or unrealised, are combined and shown in the heading ‘Gains/(losses) on investments’ in the Statement of financial activities incorporating income and expenditure account.

1.8 Interest receivable

Interest on funds held on deposit is included when receivable and the amount can be measured reliably by the Company; this is normally upon notification of the interest paid or payable by the Bank.

1.9 Operating leases

Rentals under operating leases are charged to the Statement of financial activities incorporating income and expenditure account on a straight line basis over the lease term.

1.10 Debtors

Trade and other debtors are recognised at the settlement amount after any trade discount offered. Prepayments are valued at the amount prepaid net of any trade discounts due.

1.11 Cash at Bank and in hand

Cash at bank and in hand includes cash and short term highly liquid investments with a short maturity of three months or less from the date of acquisition or opening of the deposit or similar account.

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COMMUNITY ACTION: MK (A company limited by guarantee)

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023

1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES (CONTINUED)

1.12 Liabilities and provisions

Liabilities are recognised when there is an obligation at the Balance sheet date as a result of a past event, it is probable that a transfer of economic benefit will be required in settlement, and the amount of the settlement can be estimated reliably. Liabilities are recognised at the amount that the Company anticipates it will pay to settle the debt or the amount it has received as advanced payments for the goods or services it must provide. Provisions are measured at the best estimate of the amounts required to settle the obligation. Where the effect of the time value of money is material, the provision is based on the present value of those amounts, discounted at the pre-tax discount rate that reflects the risks specific to the liability. The unwinding of the discount is recognised within interest payable and similar charges.

1.13 Financial instruments

The Company only has financial assets and financial liabilities of a kind that qualify as basic financial instruments. Basic financial instruments are initially recognised at transaction value and subsequently measured at their settlement value with the exception of bank loans which are subsequently measured at amortised cost using the effective interest method.

1.14 Pensions

The Company operates a defined contribution pension scheme and the pension charge represents the amounts payable by the Company to the fund in respect of the year.

1.15 Fund accounting

General funds are unrestricted funds which are available for use at the discretion of the Trustees in furtherance of the general objectives of the Company and which have not been designated for other purposes.

Restricted funds are funds which are to be used in accordance with specific restrictions imposed by donors or which have been raised by the Company for particular purposes. The costs of raising and administering such funds are charged against the specific fund. The aim and use of each restricted fund is set out in the notes to the financial statements.

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(A company limited by guarantee)

COMMUNITY ACTION: MK

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023

2. INCOME FROM DONATIONS AND LEGACIES

Unrestricted
funds
2023
£
Roof Tariff Funds
-
Building Partnership NHS England
-
Unrestricted funding
1,355
Networks of Networks
-
Catalyst
-
MacMillan Research
-
INF Mental Health Alliance Adults
-
INF CYP MHN
-
VCS EP Local Intelligence Network Grant
-
Vagabond Independent Cinema
-
INF BLMK Winter Funds
-
MHA Development Beds & Luton
-
MacMillan Faith Research
-
Remuneration Proposal
-
Provision of Inequalities
-
NAVCA Ukranian Refugees
-
Health Connectors
-
MHA 2023/24
-
Maping ICB
-
NAVCA Cost of Living Crisis
-
Denny Review
-
MacMillan Research
6,890
Restricted
funds
2023
£
250,000
107,250
-
-
-
-
40,000
-
-
-
-
-
15,000
10,000
30,000
4,968
75,000
50,000
30,408
10,000
5,000
551,127
Total
funds
2023
£
250,000
107,250
1,355
-
-
-
40,000
-
-
-
-
-
15,000
10,000
30,000
4,968
75,000
50,000
30,408
10,000
5,000
558,017
Total
funds
2022
£
251,000
-
6,890
5,000
20,368
8,953
164,606
606
1,500
613
48,481
50,000
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-

3. INVESTMENT INCOME

Unrestricted
funds
2023
£
Investment dividend income
27,944
Bank interest income receivable
1,736
29,680
Total 2022
23,092
Restricted
funds
2023
£
-
-
-
-
Total
funds
2023
£
27,944
1,736
29,680
23,092
Total
funds
2022
£
23,052
40
23,092

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4. DIRECT COSTS

Unrestriced
funds
£
Grant expenditure
9,046
Project expenditure
-
Staff salaries
110,769
Overhead cross charge
(86,456)
33,359
Total 2022
295,166
5.
SUPPORT COSTS
Governance
£
Legal & professional
-
Staff salaries
-
Rent, rates and service charges
-
Communication & IT
-
Training & marketing
-
Bank charges & interest
-
Depreciation
-
Other expenses
-
Other repairs & maintenance
-
Other outgoing resources
-
Governance
5,760
Overhead cross charge
-
5,760
Total 2022
5,331
Restricted
funds
£
168,702
-
207,084
170,764
546,550
-
Support
costs
£
2,039
104,726
6,682
5,343
1,833
498
2,147
1,880
5,236
5,167
-
(84,308)
51,243
147,666
Total
2023
£
177,748
-
317,853
84,308
579,909
295,166
Total
2023
£
2,039
104,726
6,682
5,343
1,833
498
2,147
1,880
5,236
5,167
5,760
(84,308)
57,003
152,997
Total
2022
£
41,779
14,725
238,662
-
295,166
Total
2022
£
2,844
121,131
6,632
6,977
70
474
1,123
4,415
652
3,348
5,331
-
152,997

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6. NET INCOME/(EXPENDITURE)

This is stated after charging:

2023 2022
£ £
Depreciation of tangible fixed assets:
- owned by the charity 2,147 1,123

7. INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REMUNERATION

The Independent Examiner's remuneration amounts to an Independent Examination fee of £4,000 (2022 - £3,675).

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8. STAFF COSTS

The average number of persons employed by the Company during the year was as follows:

2023 2022
No. No.
Employee numbers 14 12

No employee received remuneration amounting to more than £60,000 in either year.

Key Management Personnel

Key management personnel include all persons that have authority and responsibility for planning, directing, and controlling the activities of the charity. The total compensation paid to key management personnel for services provided to the charity was £49,864 (2022: £45,760).

Wages Costs

Wages and salaries
Social security costs
Employer contributions to pension plans

Total
2023
£
379,899
28,583
17,650

426,132
2022
£
323,319
26,000
24,658
373,977

9. TRANSFERS BETWEEN FUNDS

The funds transfer relates to transfers of resources between various restricted funds and allocation of costs between unrestricted funds and restricted funds, both in accordance with the wishes and requests of the relevant grant providers.

10. TRUSTEES' REMUNERATION AND EXPENSES

During the year, no Trustees received any remuneration (2022 - £nil).

During the year, no Trustees received any benefits in kind (2022 - £nil).

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11. TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS

Cost
At 1 April 2022
Additions
At 31 March 2023
Depreciation
At 1 April 2022
Charge for the year
At 31 March 2023
Net book value
At 31 March 2023
At 31 March 2022
12.
FIXED ASSET INVESTMENTS
Market value
At 1 April 2022
Additions
Revaluations
Unrealised gains
At 31 March 2023
Investments at market value comprise:
Investments
Short-term
leasehold
property
£
26,178
-
26,178
26,178
-
26,178
-
-
Office
equipment
£
73,803
496
74,299
68,543
2,147
70,690
3,609
5,260
2023
£
1,040,119
Total
£
99,981
496
100,477
94,721
2,147
96,868
3,609
5,260
Securities
£
868,398
200,000
27,945
(56,224)
1,040,119
2022
£
868,398

All the fixed asset investments are held in the UK and represent managed funds by Sarasin & Partners LLP.

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12. FIXED ASSET INVESTMENTS (continued)

Valuation

All investments above are held at valuation.

Community Action: MK has a 100% interest in Community Action Development Services CIC, a company limited by guarantee.

13. DEBTORS

Trade debtors
Other debtors
Cash at bank and in hand
Cash and cash equivalents
CREDITORS: Amounts falling due within one year
Trade creditors
Amounts owed to group undertakings
Other taxation and social security
Other creditors
Accruals and deferred income
2023
£
40,408
1,428
41,836
2023
£
420,941
2023
£
5,685
1,086
8,375
3,327
4,000
22,473
2022
£
199,693
402
200,095
2022
£
560,154
2022
£
560
1,086
7,415
2,839
103,500
115,400

14. Cash at bank and in hand

15. CREDITORS: Amounts falling due within one year

16. FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS

All financial instruments are held at amortised cost.

17. LIMITED BY GUARANTEE

Community Action: MK is a company limited by guarantee. The liability of each member is limited to contributing £10 to the assets of the company in the event of it being wound up, while a member, or within one year after ceasing to be a member.

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18. STATEMENT OF FUNDS

STATEMENT OF FUNDS - CURRENT YEAR

Balance at
1 April 2022
£
Unrestricted funds
Exit Strategy
89,727
General funds
58,984
SDV general
49,509
198,220
Income Expenditure
£
£
-
-
31,035
(894)
-
(89,468)
31,035
(90,362)
Transfers
in/out
£
3,720
(3,720)
75,000
75,000
Gains/
(Losses)
£
-
(56,224)
-
(56,224)
Balance at
31 March
2023
£
93,447
29,181
35,041
157,669

After careful consideration, the Trustees have noted that the SDV General fund had been incorrectly catergorised in previous years. Funds have been set aside and designated by the Trustees for specific purposes, there is no set agreement that requires these funds to be restricted. As such, the SDV General fund has now been correctly reallocated to designated funds.

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023

18.
STATEMENT OF FUNDS (continued)
Restricted funds
Roof tariff Funds
963,337
250,000
INF SDV Capacity
Building Grant
5,431
-
INF NHS Volunteer
Responders
14,216
-
INF Mental Health
Alliance Adults
151,895
40,000
INF CYP MHN
20,845
-
INF NHS England Building
Partnership
67,200
107,250
INF BLMK Winter Funds
38,375
-
S106 Oxley Park 7 & 8
3,012
-
S106 Oakgrove Millenium
Community
976
-
Networks of Networks
5,000
-
MHA Development Beds
& Luton
50,000
-
MacMillan Faith Research
-
15,000
Remuneration Proposal
-
10,000
Provision of Inequalities
-
30,000
NAVCA Ukranian
Refugees
-
4,968
Health Connectors
-
75,000
MHA 2023/24
-
50,000
Maping ICB
-
30,408
NAVCA Cost of Living
Crisis
-
10,000
Denny Review
-
5,000
1,320,287
627,626
Total of funds
1,518,507
658,661
(123,775)
(5,431)
(6,536)
(135,568)
(20,845)
(90,791)
(30,375)
(3,012)
(976)
(5,000)
(50,000)
(12,977)
-
-
(4,770)
(41,794)
-
-
(9,700)
(5,000)
(546,550)
(636,912)
(75,000)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
(75,000)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
(56,224)
1,014,562
-
7,680
56,327
-
83,659
8,000
-
-
-
-
2,023
10,000
30,000
198
33,206
50,000
30,408
300
-
1,326,363
1,484,032

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023

18. STATEMENT OF FUNDS (continued)

STATEMENT OF FUNDS - PRIOR YEAR

General funds
Exit Strategy
General funds
SDV General
Restricted funds
Roof Tariff Funds
SDV General
Local People
Big Local Conniburrow
INF Mental Health
Alliance Adults
Energage
INF NHS England Building
Partnership
VCS EP Local Intelligence
Network Grant
Vagabond Independent
Cinema
INF BLMK Winter Funds
MacMilan Research
Project
Catalyst
Vulnerable People
S106 Hanslope
S106 Oxley Park 7 & 8
S106 Roebuck Way
S106 Oakgrove Millenium
Community
S106 Holden Avenue,
Oxley Park
Networks of Networks
MHA Development Beds
& Luton
Total of funds
Balance at
1 April 2021
£
81,559
26,089
-
107,648
858,801
97,813
18,000
32,216
40,600
40,000
92,000
-
-
-
(3,650)
(6,803)
9,501
7,276
32,875
9,235
21,111
11,302
-
-
1,260,277
1,367,925
Income
As restated
£
-
29,982
-
29,982
251,000
-
-
-
164,606
606
-
1,500
613
48,481
8,953
20,368
-
-
-
-
-
-
5,000
50,000
551,127
581,109
Expenditure
£
-
(31,866)
(22,993)
(54,859)
(146,464)
-
(12,569)
(18,000)
(53,311)
(19,761)
(24,800)
(1,500)
(613)
(10,106)
(5,303)
(13,565)
(9,501)
(7,276)
(29,863)
(9,235)
(20,135)
(11,302)
-
-
(393,304)
(448,163)
Transfers
in/out
£
8,168
17,143
72,502
97,813
-
(97,813)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
(97,813)
-
Gains/
(Losses)
£
-
17,636
-
17,636
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
17,636
Balance at
31 March
2022
£
89,727
58,984
49,509
198,220
963,337
-
5,431
14,216
151,895
20,845
67,200
-
-
38,375
-
-
-
-
3,012
-
976
-
5,000
50,000
1,320,287
1,518,507

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18. STATEMENT OF FUNDS (continued)

New Communities: Tariff - dept 10 - Community Action:MK works with residents and groups in new housing developments in Milton Keynes to support strong communities to grow. Our work is underpinned by Community Development principles; supporting residents and groups within Milton Keynes to connect with ongoing plans for growth, and to ensure the ideas, interests and issues of residents and groups are able to flourish.

S106 Oxley Park 7 & 8 - dept 14 - Between April and November 2021 Community Action:MK engaged with Oxley Park residents, local businesses and partner organisations in order to find out what it is like to live in Oxley Park. This has helped to build an understanding of the needs of the community with a view to encourage residents to take an interest in issues in their local area in order to develop a stronger sense of community and for Community Action: MK to support groups with their needs.

S106 Oakgrove Millenium Community - dept 16 - Between April 2021 and March 2022 Community Action:MK engaged with residents and partner organisations in Oakgrove in order to gain information about what it is like to live there and find out what the issues are. This has contributed towards developing an understanding of the needs of the community, with a view to encourage residents to take an interest in issues in their local area in order to support a strong sense of community and for Community Action:MK to support groups with their needs.

Mental Health Alliance Beds and Luton - dept 30 - Community Action:MK will be providing some consultancy support to organisations in Beds and Luton this year to help them set up Mental Health Alliances. In addition to the consultancy provided by CA:MK, part of the money will be transferred to the organisations in Beds and Luton to fund their capacity to support the practical development of the new Mental Health Alliances.

INF NHS England Building Partnership - dept 23 - Community Action:MK was involved in two programmes about positioning the voluntary sector as a strategic partner in Health. Funding was received through the NHS VCSE Leadership Programme and Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes Clinical Commissioning Group, and this work has two key strands:

INF BLMK Winter Funds - dept 27 - Community Action:MK received funding to support efforts to reduce winter pressures on the health system now, and in the future. The focus of our work was to investigate ways in which voluntary and community organisations, and charitable and voluntary activity, could more easily and effectively link up with health bodies and services to help people stay healthy, or recover from illness, and how this joint working can be sustained long term.

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18. STATEMENT OF FUNDS (continued)

Remuneration Proposal - dept 41 - Community Action:MK Is the lead body for the Beds, Luton and Milton Keynes Integrated Care System and we are holding a fund of £10,000 on behalf of the Beds, Luton and Milton Keynes VCSE Strategy Group. This funding will be dispersed to representatives from the VCSE who are involved in strategic planning work with the NHS and partners. There is an emerging Representation Policy which will govern the dispersal of this funding.

Denny Review - dept 43 - Community Action:MK worked and reached out to key groups working with each of the communities identified in the Denny Review as being most impacted by health inequality in BLMK. The work helped to provide a better understanding:

A report has been produced and submitted along with engagement work reports undertaken by other organisations as part of the Denny Review.

MacMillan Cancer Research - Action Research into Faith Communities - dept 31 - Community Action:MK undertook further research which aimed to look at the experiences of cancer and cancer services for Faith groups in Milton Keynes. The research helped to further understand the cancer needs of Milton Keynes’s Faith communities and enabled opportunities for the cancer voice from patients and families to be heard to influence health and care services. Findings for this work have been added as an appendix to the original report.

Mental Health Alliance - Adults (for Groups) - dept 21 - Community Action:MK as the accountable body for the Mental Health Alliance has been allocated funding for VCSE Sector groups to work collaboratively to deliver place based initiative in Milton Keynes. This funding was dedicated to support people who receive care within the Primary Network areas of the Crown, The Bridge and Watling Street. Interventions were focussed on supporting people with Autism, Neurodivergence, and people from ethnic minority or transgender and non-biary communities.

INF Mental Health Alliance - dept 29 - Community Action:MK worked with other VCSE (Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise) Sector organisations and the NHS (the Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes Clinical Commissioning Group [BLMKCCG] and Central North West London Trust [CNWL], provider of mental health and community health services in Milton Keynes, to develop a Mental Health Alliance to help implement the Community Mental Health Transformation Plan for Milton Keynes. The aim of the Mental Health Alliance is to involve the VCSE as a vital partner in designing and delivering Mental Health Support in Milton Keynes.

NHS Health Equalities Partnership - dept 19 - Community Action:MK has developed this project in partnership with BLMK Mind, Milton Keynes Citizens Active and Central North West London Foundation Trust. There were two main parts to this project: the provision of infrastructure support to peer support groups and strategic coordination of Mental Health Groups in Milton Keynes.

Health Connectors - dept 37 - Community Action:MK is using this funding to do desk and action research with VCSE organisations , marginalised communities and Public Sector partners to lay the foundations for understanding what an effective Health Connector programme could look like. The work programme for this funding includes a range of outreach with groups, events and networking opportunities.

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18. STATEMENT OF FUNDS (continued)

Ukraine Refugee Infrastructure Fund - dept 36 - Community Action:MK received funding to provide support to organisations which are preparing for the arrival of people from Ukraine and subsequent support for them, and better coordination of activity at place level (within the VCS, and with local authorities), and to build capacity where it is needed.

NAVCA Costs of Living Funding - dept 42 - The funding received from NAVCA helped to cover the costs of the activities we have delivered to help groups and communities with the costs of living crisis. We delivered a range of support which included:

INF Children and Young People Mental Health Network (CYP MHN) - dept 22 - As a direct response to Covid 19, Community Action:MK has set up a Children and Young People’s Mental Health Network. The members of this network provide support regarding a wide range of issues or services designed for children and young people. They provide: Mental Health Awareness and Counselling, Bereavement Services, Family Support, Generic Community Engagement, Schools support and Youth Services. Community Action:MK provided infrastructure support including capacity building, back office support, information sharing and communication to enable these groups to build on their skills and strengths and support communities in a coordinated way.

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18. STATEMENT OF FUNDS (continued)

Network of Networks - dept 28 - Community Action:MK received funding from MK Consortium to facilitate a series of networking meetings to help with the formation of the Voluntary Sector Alliance in Milton Keynes.

Provision of Inequalities - dept 40 - Community Action:MK as the accountable body for the Mental Health Alliance MK received this tranche of funding for the provision of outreach work into the community. The Wisdom Principle, local faith based organisations and grassroot groups received this funding to run outreach events in specific communities. This will build on previous work to establish trust within hard to reach and marginalised communities. The work will help to manage demand, reduce pressures on waiting lists and reduce the cost of Mental Health conditions in the long run through promoting effective self-care and options to seek early help.

Mental Health Alliance - dept 38 - Community Action:MK received this funding to provide infrastructure support to the Mental Health Alliance. Support included continuous development of the alliance, programme management, financial processes and reporting and social intelligence coordination.

Mapping Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise Organisations in Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes - dept 39 - Community Action:MK has received funding from the ICB to undertake mapping of the voluntary and community sector in Milton Keynes. The work involved liaising with ICB MiDOS team to discuss potential barriers in sharing data and the practical, technical, ethical and information governance and data sharing challenges. It also involved contribution towards the ongoing data cleansing of databases/directories of VCSE organisations.

18. STATEMENT OF FUNDS (continued)

SUMMARY OF FUNDS - CURRENT YEAR

Balance at
1 April 2022
Income Expenditure
£
£
£
General funds
198,220
31,035
(90,362)
Restricted funds
1,320,287
627,626
(546,550)
1,518,507
658,661
(636,912)
SUMMARY OF FUNDS - PRIOR YEAR
Balance at
1 April 2021
Income
As restated
Expenditure
£
£
£
General funds
107,648
29,982
(54,859)
Restricted funds
1,260,277
551,127
(393,304)
1,367,925
581,109
(448,163)
Transfers
in/out
£
75,000
(75,000)
-
Transfers
in/out
£
97,813
(97,813)
-
Gains/
(Losses)
£
(56,224)
-
(56,224)

Gains/
(Losses)
£
17,636
-
17,636
Balance at
31 March
2023
£
157,669
1,326,363
1,484,032
Balance at
31 March
2022
£
198,220
1,320,287
1,518,507

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19. ANALYSIS OF NET ASSETS BETWEEN FUNDS

ANALYSIS OF NET ASSETS BETWEEN FUNDS - CURRENT YEAR

Unrestricted
funds
2023
£
Tangible fixed assets
3,609
Fixed asset investments
-
Current assets
176,533
Creditors due within one year
(22,473)
157,669
ANALYSIS OF NET ASSETS BETWEEN FUNDS - PRIOR YEAR
Unrestricted
funds
2022
£
Tangible fixed assets
5,260
Fixed asset investments
-
Current assets
580,385
Creditors due within one year
(115,400)
470,245
Restricted
funds
2023
£
-
1,040,119
286,244
-
1,326,363
Restricted
funds
2022
£
-
868,398
179,864
-
1,048,262
Total
funds
2023
£
3,609
1,040,119
462,777
(22,473)
1,484,032
Total
funds
2022
£
5,260
868,398
760,249
(115,400)
1,518,507

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20. PENSION COMMITMENTS

The amount outstanding in relation to defined contribution plans at the year end was £3,327 (2022: £2,839), which is included in other creditors.

21. OPERATING LEASE COMMITMENTS

At 31 March 2023 the total of the Charity’s future minimum lease payments under non-cancellable operating leases was:

Amounts payable:
No later than 1 year
Later than 1 year and not later than 5 years
Total
2023
£
6,623
-
6,623
2022
£
6,623
6,623
13,246

22. HIRE PURCHASE AND FINANCE LEASES

Minimum lease payments under hire purchase fall due as follows:

Within 1 year
Between 1-5 years

Total
2023
£
-
-

-
2022
£
78
-
78

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