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COMPANY REGISTRATION NUMBER: 04917066
CHARITY REGISTRATION NUMBER: 110430D
The Arthur Rank Centre
Company Limited by Guarantee
Unaudited Financial Statements
31 December 2023
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The Arthur Rank Centre
Company Limited by Guarantee
Financial Slatements
Year ended 31 December 2023
Page
Trustees. annual ￿port (incorporating the directorfs report)
Independent examinerfs report to the trustees
Statement of financial activities (including income and
expenditure account)
Statement of financial position
Notes to the financial ststements
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The Arthur Rank Centre
Company Llmlted by Guarantee
Trustees, Annual Report Ilncorporating the Dire¢lorf$ Report)
Year ended 31 December 2023
The trustee5, are als0 the directors for the purpo5e5 of company law, present Iheir report and the
unaudrted financial statements of Ihe ¢harity fof the year ended 31 December 2023.
Referenc• and administrative details
R•gist•r•d clwrity name
The *JthuT Rank Centre
Charlty r•gsstration number
1104300
Company registration wmbor 04917066
Principal office and registered The View
offieè
9 Barford Exchange
Wellesboume Road
Barford
CV35 8Aa
Th• trustses
Revd Le51￿ Hann (Chair)
Prof Dawd Pink (Vice Chair)
Rt Revd Richard Jackson
Re¥d Philip Wagslaff
Ms Judrth James
Revd Claire McArthur (to 01r231
Revd Dr Benjamin Ajdous
Mr Georye Dunn
Revd Or Richard Teal
Chlèf Exècthlvè Officèr
Revd Matt Jeffrey
8ankers
CoL￿S & Co llo 08r23)
440 Strand. London
VL2R OQS
CAF Bank (from 09123)
25 Kings Hill Avenue, lfjngs Hfll
l*Vest Marling. Kent
IAE194TA
Solicltors
Wfj"ght Ha55all LLP

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The Arthur Rank Centre
Company Llmlted by Guarantee
Trustees. Annual Report (Incorporating the Directorfs Report) (wil*v¢dJ
Year ended 31 December 2023
Ind•p•nderrt ex•miner
N J Cadwallader FCCA
For and On Behalf of David Cadwallader & Co Limited
Suite 3
Bfjnell Park Bam$
Chesterton
Nr Bicester
Oxon
OX26 ITD
Structure. govemance and management
Constitution
The Arthur Rank Cen1￿ fARC'I is a company Limitetj by guarantee and a registefed charity governed
by rts memorandum and art￿eS of assoaation dated 27 Avgust 2010. In the event of the organisation
being wound up each trustee agrees to contribjle £10 loward5 Ihe cost of aissolulion. The company 15
also registered with the Chanty Commission for EnglarKI and "Wales. Charity number 1104300.
Company nurnber 04917066.
The Arttcles set out the composition and tenure ofthe Board of Tru51ees.
A change wa$ agreed to the Artides regarding appointment of Trustees. to lake into account
independence from RASE and the Rank Foundatson. There is olso now a three-year temi of office.
The day-to-day operab'ons and control of ARC actNibes are de￿ated to the Chief Execvtive Officer.
The Trustees and senior Staff of The ARC are listed on page 1.

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The Arthur Rank Centre
Company Limited by Guarantee
Trustees. Annual Report (Incory>orating the Directorfs Report)
Year ended 31 December 2023
Objectives and activities
The Arthur Rank Centre (the CompanylARCI was incorporated in 2003 as a company limited by
guarantee and registeKed the Charity Comrni55ion {charty numbei 11043001. In 2010 the ARC was
established as an independent char]ty. It5 goveming document is its Memorandum and Arb'cles of
Association. The obj'ects for ￿lch the Company is consti￿ted are as folkjws..
To advance religion by promoting religiou5 actM"tre$ and values amongst rural communil*s in such
ways a$ the trustees may from b.me lo time detemiine and, but V*rthout limitatiL)n'.
1. To provide a focus and resource for the ￿rk of the Christian ehurches in rural areas through the
sharing of good practice. the prow%on of training and the encouragement of the Christian ministy..
2. To lead the Christsan thur¢hes in wowkirwJ lo improve the qu*ty of lrfe of those living or working in
rnral communities,.
3. Developing greater understanding belxeen uthn and rural comrrwrmties, through the linking of
churches and other faith groups.
Public B•nefrt
The Trustees ￿sIder that their obJ"ectives, activities and goals have a ¢lear public benefit in enhancing
the economic, social and cuttural well-being of rural Commun￿e$. In drafting these statements, the
Trustees have complied with the Charibes Act 2011. to have due regard to the public benefft guidance
published by the Charity Cornmission
Risk Management
Risk assessment reviews are considered by Ihe Trustees annualty. The reviv•ts identify and asses5 the
major 5tralegi¢ bu5ine55 and operabonal risk5 to the charity is exposed and appropriate mitigating
adion is taken where necessary.
The maift nsk tscing the Charity ts a oduth.on in funding. The ARC team is constsntty looking for new
partners and new funding streams to mibgate any reducts'ons in existing funding provisions.
LiquKlity risk rnay arise vthere in5uIfiGient funds are available to meet day lo day need$. See FL)licy on
Reserves detsiled below.

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The Arthur Rank Centre
Company Limited by Guarantee
Trustees. Annual Report (Incorpordting the Directorfs Report) I￿npin￿oI)
Year ended 31 December 2023
Key Activities and re$tru¢turing
This report ouuines the key activities and finanaal challenges faced by the charity in 2023. It also
des¢ribes the work lo re5trudure the ¢har*b"es operab.ons to reduce costs in response lo these fifian¢ial
hallenges. Planning was ¢arried out to strategically reposrtK*n the organisation for future grovth.
In additKJn lo the activities descnbed below, the chanly produced resources on seasonal rural fe5b.vals
for use by Ghur¢hes and communtbe5. and surxessfvlly laurtthed County Way New5 a5 an online
publicab"on, furthering the chanty's transrt￿n to digital platforms and outreach.
January.. Recognising B￿￿getary Challenges
At the Start of the year, the tharity recognised ￿g￿ffj￿nt budgetary chalenges that required immediate
attention and adjustments.
Meetings were held with Bishop Gavin Collins and Revd Canon Charles Chadwick, both trom the Oxford
Diocese. lo explore potential collaborab.ve opportunitie5. AddrtKJnaNy. engagement with Chur¢he$
Together was pursued to strengthen nefvthing opportunth'es and broaden support.
March.. Fundraising and Final Physical Edition of County Way
In March. fundraising training ¥fdS conducted for all staff and selected trustees to enhance the Capacity
for securing financial 5UPPOrt The final physical Gopies of County Way magazir* We￿ produced,
signalling a tran51tion towards a digital ftjlure for this long-standing pubh"cal￿N with a consequent
redu¢li¢)n in ¢osts.
April." Interrtational Engagemenl and FinanGial Restrucluring
The CEO attended the International Ruial Churche5 Ass0¢0¢￿n conferenrE in Ifma and gave a
presentation on the challenges and a$p"rations of rural churthes and faith-ba5ed organisations.
including those of the Arthur Rank Centre: This was a significant opportunty lo represent the charity's
work on the global stage.
The CEO & trustees engaged in fvrther discussions on the charity's financial sustsinability. Deasions
were taken to reduce operational costs induding a sw*tch to a remote finance team.
lay.. Strategic Partnerships and Leadership training
In May. the CEO l)ecame a trustee ol Farming Communrty Nelkbvrk (FCNI. lurthering collaboration wilh
organisations that support rural communities. Meetings were also held wth the fomier steering group of
the Germinate Leadership programme vthith had a hiatus due to Co￿d. The plan is to relaunch the
programme in 2024_ Additsonalty. the RLnl Mission and Ministy Course ran in Northamptonshire.
attended by 21 rurd Clergy and Lay leaders from a range of denomlnaty.L￿.
June.. Trustee decision on Redundancies
A ￿l￿daY tru51ee meeting took place. where the ongoing 5ignrficant finan¢ial ¢halkn9e5 exacert)*ed
by the svJnificant 105$ in Value of the charity's in¥e$tments were discussed in depth and possible
responses. The main outcome was the agreed deusion by tnjstees for staff redundancie5 as part of a
major cost-rth¢tion strategy.
Juty." Rewesentation at the Great Yorkshire Show
In July, the CEO attended the Great YoTkshire Show as a guesl of Revd Canon Leslie Morley. the show
chaplain, vthere engagement wth the church tents prowded a plattorm for the charity to support and be
esent in rural Chnstian COMn￿nibes.
August." Planning for the Future
August was primarily focused on planning and deveknping a strategy for the remainder ol the year and
preparing for future initiaiives.

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The Arthur Rank Centre
C(Mnpany Lirnited by Guarantee
Trustees, Annual Report (Incorporating the Directofs Report)
Year ended 31 December 2023
September." Curate Training
The charity delive￿￿ curate training to the Diocese ol Northamptm. ¢ontritMrtiry to the fomiation and
preparakn.on of new clergy to ser¥e ¥￿in Ihe diocese.
October.. Rural Ministry and Media Engagement
The charity's long sianding and well respected resident￿1 Rural Mission and Ministry Course was held
once again. this time 23 participan15. The CEO attended a conference on faith group engagement
th the media, held at Coventry Cathedral. These events were key in furthwing Ihe charity's outreach
and engagement wth broader rural and media-￿lated issues.
November. New Strategy Oevelopment
A key a¢hievemenl in Novembervras the developmeni ola new strategic plan clarffied rt5 mission
and goals moving fOr￿ard and associated budget
December.. Key Parfnership Meets'ngs
December induded a meeting wth Rural Hope and other leaders trom prominent Tural Christian
charities, dis¢u$sing collaborath.on and shared goals. cl￿ College in Dertjyshire was evaluated for its
Sultabilrty as a venue for the Gemiinate Leadership relaunch planned for 2024.
Financial review
ReseThTe$ Policy and Going Concern
The policy is to maintain a reseThe whith represents sx months ol core expenditure equating lo £140k
in general fund$. Al this le¥d it is felt th* The ARC should be able to ¢ontinue rts Cul￿nI a¢bV1t￿S in
the event of a Sudden drop in income, although it would be necessary to consider howthe income woubd
be repla¢ed or actiwbes thanged. This policy is reviewed by the Trustees annually.
A new policy ha$ been proposed for 2024. vthich 7MII read as follows
The Arthur Rank Centse hold finan(ial reserve$ on the foNov*ryng basi$.'
A feserve to cover 6 months of all operating costs and redundancy costs to be Used in the eveni
of needing to dose the charty in a controlled manner. The level of this reserve to be calculated
and Set on 01 January eath year.
An addib.onal reserve of al lea51 £500.000 as ￿ investment reserve to generate investment
income for the operational requirements of the charity.
Investment Pollcy
The Trustees aim to invest to rnaximise long term return, recognising that this 7*f•uld entail shorter tem
volatility.
Trustees ftjrther agreed not to invest in..
* All ¢ompanies wlh any involvement in the produckn of landmines or Gluster bombs.
Companies ¥￿th signffi¢an¢ involvement in tobx¢o. the produdion of pornography. and online
gambling.
Investments were reviewed by the Trustees duling the year.

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The Arthur Rank Centre
Company Limited by Guarantee
Trustees, Annual Report (Incorporating the Directorfs Report) (coftknuedj
Year ended 31 December 2023
Small company provisi<￿9
Thi5 re￿rt h35 been prepared Ni a¢¢ordance V•ryth the PTOViStons applicableto compan*s entrfed to the
small companies exemption.
The Iru$lees' annual report *a$ approved on 25b) September 2024 and signed on bthaK of the board
of trustees by..
PIK
Prof D
Chw"r of Trustees troxn January 2024 and Direcior

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The Arthur Rank Centre
Company Limited by Guarantee
Independent ExamineVs Report to the Trustees of The Arthur Rank Cenlre
Year ended 31 December 2023
I rewt to the trustees on my examination of the finanual statements of The Arthur Rank Centre Cthe
charity,) for ihe year ended 31 0e¢ember 2023.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As the trustees of the G¢)mpany {and also its dxedors for the purposes of company law) you are
responsible for the preparation of the finanual stalements in accordance with the reqviremenls of the
Companies Act 2006 Ilhe 2006 Act?.
Having satisfied myself that the accounts of the company are not ￿qUired to be audf(ed under Part 16
of the 2006 Act and are eligible for independenl examinabon, I report in respect of my exarnination of
the Charity's accounts as carried out under seth.on 145 of Ihe charib.es Act 2011 I'the 2011 Aet'l. In
carying out my examination I have followed the Dire¢b"ons gwen by the Charity Commisshin under
section 14515)Ib) of the 2011 ACL
Independent examin•rfs stat•m•nt
I have Completed my examinati￿. I confimi that no matters have ccrtne to my attentson in connection
the examination giving me cause to beI￿ve..
accounling recryds were not kept in respect of the charity as required by se¢tyon 386 of the
2006 Act,. OT
the finaftcial stalemenls do nol a¢cord wth those records: c*
the financial statements do not compty %wih the accounting requirements of section 396 ofthe
2006 A¢t other than any requirement that Ihe accounts give a'true and fail View￿l¢h is not
a matter conS￿ered as part of an independent examination",
the finantyal statements have nol been prepared in ac¢ordan¢e *Tth the methods and
principles of the Statement of Recommended Practice for accounting and reporting by
charities applicable to Char￿"eS preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial
Repc*ting Standard appli¢alJe In the UK and Repubhc of Ireland IFRS 1021.
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection wth the examinatyon lo which
attention should be drawn in thi5 reFQrt in order to enable a proper understanding of the aGGounts to be
reached.
allader FCCA
For and On 8ehalf of David Cathvallader & Co Limrted
Independent Examiner
Suite 3
8ignell Park Bams
Chesterton
Nr 8ice51er
Oxon
OX26 1 TD
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The Arthur Rank Centre
Company Limited by Guarantee
Statement of Financial Activities
(including income and expenditure account)
Year ended 31 Decernber 2023
2023
Restricted
funds T¢Aal funds Total funds
2022
Unrestricted
fvnds
Income and endowments
Donations and legaties
Charitable actiwtie5
Other trading athrties
Investment income
8.728
17.071
19.453
8,728
17,071
19,453
100
6.916
21,022
20,826
38
Total income
45.352
45.352
48,802
Expenditure
Expendrture on rai$ing funds..
Costs of rwsing donati(Kh5 and
lega¢ie$
Investmenl management costs
Expenditure on charitable ath"vthes
Totsl ¢xpenditure
246
6,520
186.879
246
6.520
190,307
787
7,225
242,473
10
11.12
3.428
193.645
3,428
197.073
250,485
Net gain51llo$ses1 M in¥e$tmenls
13
21,459
21,459
1137.8411
Net expenditure and net movement in
funds
{126.8341
{3.428) {130,2621 (339.5241
Reconciliation of funds
Total funds brought forwaryl
Total funds ¢arri¢d fonKrd
835.579
9.565
845,144
1.184,668
708,745
6.137
714,882
845,144
The statement of ffinancial activrtie5 indudes al gans and ID55es recognised in the year.
All income and expendrt￿￿ derive from ¢ontinying a¢tivits'es.
The notes on pages 11 to 22 for¥n part of tl*se financialslatements.

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The Arthur Rank Centre
Company Limited by Guarantee
Statement of Financial Position
31 December 2023
2023
2022
Fixed assets
Tangible fixed assets
Investments
1,862
831,514
19
697.901
697.901
833.376
Current assets
Debtor5
Cash at bank and in hand
20
4,151
27.597
12.192
8.682
31.748
20.874
Creditors: Jm¢>unts falling due within one year
Ilet curr•nt ass•ts
21
14.767
9.106
16,981
11,768
Total assets less current liabilities
714,882
845,144
Nèt assets
714,882
845, 144
Funds of the charity
Restricted funds
Unresliicted fvnd$
6,137
708.745
9,565
835,579
845,144
Total Charity lund5
24
714,882
For the year ending 31 Oecember 2023 the chwity was entitleil to eXeMpt￿n from audit un(ler seth'on
477 of the Companies Act 2006 relating to small companies.
Directors. responsit4.1ilies..
The members have not required the company to Otsta￿ an audrt of its finanrial 51atements for the
yew in quest1￿ in accordance wth section 476."
The direGtorn acknowledge theTrr responsibilities for comptying with Ihe requirement5 ofthe Actwth
respect to accounting records and the preparation of financial 5tstements.
These financial statements have been p￿pared in ac￿r￿ance the prowsions applicable to
companies subject to the small companies. regime.
The statement of financial position
continues on the following page.
The notes on pages 11 to 22 lorni part ol these finan¢i•l st•tements.

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The Arthur Rank Centre
Company Limited by Guarantee
Statement of Financial Position (eonthtmdj
31 December 2023
These financial statements ￿re approved by the board of Intstee5 and authorised for issue on 25th
September 2024, and are signed on behalf of the board by".
Prof David Pink
Chaif of Trustee$ from JanLtary 2024 and Director
The notrs on page$ 11 to 21 lomi Mrt of Ihese lI￿nCIlI statements.
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The Arthur Rank Centre
Company Limited by Guarantee
Notes to the Financial Statements
Year ended 31 December 2023
General inforniation
The ¢harily is a public benefft enttty and a private company limrted by guarantee, registered in
England and Wales and a registered charity in England and Wales. The add￿55 of the registered
office is The View. 9 8arford Exchange, IVellesboLwne Road. Barford. Wamck. CV35 8AQ.
Statement of compliance
These financial statements have been p￿pared in compliance wth FRS 102, The Financial
Repo￿.ng Standard applicable in the UK and the Republ￿ of IreLand', the Staternenl of
Recommended Pradice apF4icable to charities preparing their accounts in accordan¢e ￿th the
Finan¢ial Repo￿n9 Standard appliCa￿t in the UK Republ￿ of Ireland IFRS 1021 {Charities
SORP IFRS 10211 and the Companies Act 2006.
Ac¢gunting poll¢i¢$
Basis of preparnti¢)n
The financial statement5 have been prepared on ihe historical cost basis, as modified by the
revaluation of certain finanoal assets and liabilrties and investmenl woperties meastjred al fair
value through in¢ome or expel￿rture.
The financial statements are wepared in sterh"ng. 7*4hi¢h is the funcbonal currency of the enb"ty.
Going concern
T￿re are no material uncenaÈnkn"es about the d￿nty'S abilty to continue.
Judgements and key sources of •stimation uncertainty
In the application of the chaiity's a¢¢ounbng Oicies, the Tr(tstees are required to fflake
judgements, estimates and assumptions about the carrying amounts of assets and liabl￿tieS that
are not readily apparent from other sources. The e5tsmales ant1 a55¢xiated a5sumpbons are based
on histofical experience and othef factors that are con&dered to be relevant. Actual resutt5 rnay
differ Irom these estimates.
The estimates and undedying as$umpts"ons a￿ review￿d on an on90ing basis. Revisions lo
accounting estimates a￿ recognised in the penod in %thiGh the estimale is revised rf the revision
affec15 Only that perio(1, or In the period of the rew5ion and luture perioJ5 if the revi$iL)n affeds both
cu￿ent and future periods.
The Trustees do not cansiderthere are any critical judgements or $OLrtes ofests"malK*n un¢ertainty
quiring disclosure beyond the atcountsng poliaes listed above.
Income tax
ARC is a registered ¢han'ty and is not subject to taxation on its incryne so I￿9 as this is used for
its charitable activities.
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The Arthur Rank Centre
Company Limited by Guarantee
Notes to the Flnancial Statements (wit4**40
Year ended 31 December 2023
Accounting policies (contrnuedl
Fund accounting
Unreslncted funds are avwlable for use at the discretion of the trustees to further any of the
chanty's purposes.
Designated funds are unrestriLled funds eannarked by the trustees for particular fijture project or
¢ommitment.
Restncted fund5 are sut4ected lo re51ricty.ons on their expenditure dedared by the donor or through
the temis of an appeal, an(J fall into one of i*L) Su1￿1355eS. restn.cted income fvnds or endovhnent
nds.
Incoming rnsour¢os
All in¢oming resour¢e$ are induded in the statement of firtrancial ach"￿tr"e5 when entrtlemenl has
passed to the charity,. it is probable that the economic benefrts associated with the transaction will
flow to the charty and the amount can be ￿118bfy measured. The following speufic polirie5 a
applied to particular categories of income..
income frorn donations or grants is recogni5ed there is evidence of entiuemenl k) the
gift. ￿CeIpt is probable and ts amount can be measured reliabfy.
legacy income 15 recognised v**n receipt is probable and entiuement is estabbshed.
income from dcffiated goods is meagjred at the fair value of the goods unless this is
Imwactical to measuo reliably. in vthich case the value is derived from the cost to ihe donor
orthe estimated resale value. Donated facililie5 and services are recognised in the a¢¢ounts
when received rf the value can be reliabty measured. No amounts are induded for the
conlnbulion of general volunteer5.
income from contracts for the supply of servi¢e$ is ￿cognised the delivery of the
contracted service. This is rlassified as unrestricted funds Unless there 15 a contractual
requirement for rt to be spent on a partscular purp05e and returned rf unspent. in case
rt may be regarded as restricted.
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The Arthur Rank Centre
Company Limited by Guarantee
Notes to the Financial Statements
Year ended 31 December 2023
Accounting policies {¢oftNnw¢¢)
Resources expended
Expenditure is recognised on an a￿ry¥l5 basis as a lialy.lty is inCu￿d. Expenditure includes any
VAT which cannot be lully recovered. and is classified under headings of the slatement of financial
activities lo which it relates".
expendrture on rai5in9 fund5 indudes the costs of fvndrai5ing acb"vrtie5, events. non-
charitable trading actiwties. and the sak of donated goods.
expendrture on charitable acIN￿"eS indudes all costs incurred by a charity in undertaking
aGb"vi(ies Ihal fvrther rt5 thanlable aim5 for the benefft of ifs benefic￿rIeS, Induding those
support costs and costs relating to the 9oveman¢e of the apporb'oned to charitable
acb"vthes.
other expenditure includes am expenditu￿ that is neither￿￿e￿ lo raising fvnd$ forthe ¢harty
nor part of Its expenditure on charitable actiwiies.
All ¢o$ts a￿ allxated to expenditure ¢ategories refiecty.ny the use of the resource. Dire¢1 costs
attributable to a single activity are allocated directty to that activity. Shared costs are appoth'oned
belween the actiwties they contrthle lo on a reasonable. justifiable and consistent basis.
Op•rnting leases
Lease payments are recogni5ed as an expense over the lease term on a 5trabght-line basis. The
aggregate benefit of lease in¢errtives is recognise(l a5 a reduction to expense over the lease term,
on a straight4ine ba￿s.
Tangibl¢ a$s•ts
Tangible assets are inrtially recorded at cost, and $ubsequenty stated at cost less any accumulated
depreciation and impaimEnt10s5es. Any tsn9ible assets carried at revalued amounts are recorded
at the fair value at the date of re¥alLTrab'on less any svbseqvent accvmulated dewe¢iation and
subsequent accumulated impairment losses.
An In¢rease in the ¢arrying amount of an asset as a result of a revaluation, is recognised ln other
recognised gains and losses, ￿n￿sS It reverses a charge lor impaiment that has previously been
recognised as expenditure ￿1n the slaternent of finanual athwties. A decrease in the carying
amount of an asset as a iesutt of revaluathon. Is ￿COgnised in other recognised gains and losses,
except to which it offsets any P￿VIOuS revaluabon gain. in which case the loss is shthvn within
other recognised g￿nS and losses on the statement of finanual actt¥ibes.
Depre¢iatk*b
Depreciation is calculated so as to wyite off the Gost or Va￿atr"￿ of an asset, less its regdual Yalue.
over the useful economic lrfe of that asset as followa..
Equipment
33% straight line
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The Arthur Rank Centre
Company Limited by Guarantee
Notes to the Financial Statements (cont•MW
Year ended 31 December 2023
Accounting policies (tontinue
Investments
Unlisted equrty investments are inrt￿1ty recorded at C05t. and subsequently measured at fair vahje.
If fair value ¢annot be reliabty measured. assets are measured at cost less impalm￿nI.
Listed investrnents are measured at fair y￿ue wth changes in tsir value beiNJ fecognised in
income or expenditu
Defined contribution plans
C0ntritr*Jt￿nS to defined contributson plans are recogni5ed a5 an expense in the penod #i which
the related seryice is PrO￿￿e￿. Prepaid contn"bulion$ are re¢ognised as an asset lo the extent that
the prepayment wll lead to a reduction in future payments or a cash refvnd.
When ¢Mtn"bub"ons are not expected to be setued whoNy ¥￿thI.￿ 12 months of the end of the
reporting date in which the employees render the related 5eNi¢e, the liability is measured on a
dbscounted presenl value basi5. The unwnding of the dis¢ount is recognised as an expense in the
period in which it arises.
Llrnltèd by warnntÈt
The Arthur Rank Centre fARC'I is a crynpwry limrted by guarantee aThl a registered charity
governed by its memcKandum and articles of assouatson dated 27 August 2010. In the event of
the organisation being wound up each trustee agrees to cOntrib￿e £10 towards the costs of
dissolution. The company is also registered Vlith the Charity Commission for Englar￿ & Wales.
Charity number 1104300. Company number 04917066.
Donations and legaci•s
The National Rural Offi¢ers of the Chur¢h of England and the Meihodist Church and United
Refomied Church, wth support staff, have been based at the Centre for some years. These
donated service5 have r￿t been induded wrthin the Stslement of Financial Activities as erther
in￿rne or expenditure.
un￿$t￿ted
Funds
Restited Tolal Fund$
Fund5
2023
Donations
Laing Trust
Other donations and legacies
Other donations and kga¢ie$ < £1.000
8,728
8.728
8.728
8.728
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Do￿J$￿]n Enveknpe ID". 90102D1AW8D4837-95W0773C03CEOB4
The Arthur Rank Centre
Cornpany Limited by Guarantee
Notes to the Financial Statements Iconthuq
Year ended 31 December 2023
Donations and lega¢les f¢¢n¢thu•aJ
Unreslncted
Funds
Restricted Total Funds
Funds
2022
Irpstrtedj
Donations
Laing Trusl
5.000
5.000
Other donations and legacies
Other donats.ons and ￿9a￿e$ < £1,000
1,781
135
1.916
6.781
135
6,916
Chaiitsble activitie5
un￿Stn"Cted
Fund5
Restricted Total Funds
Funds
2023
Church life and mission
Conferen¢es & coursès
Country Way and other subscripb'on$
121
12.139
4.811
121
12.139
4,811
17.071
17,071
Unrestricted
Funds
Reslricted Total Funds
Funds
2022
Church lrfe and mission
Conferences & courses
Country Way and other subscwipb.ons
1,105
8,694
10.723
1,105
8,694
11.223
500
20.522
500
21.022
Oth•r trnding activities
unrestn.thd Totsl Funds ur￿StriCted Total Funds
Funds
2023
Funds
2022
(restatsdj
In¥e5tmenl tncome
Rental income
19.453
19.453
19,855
971
19,855
971
19.453
19.453
20,826
20.826
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The Arthur Rank Centre
Company Limited by Guarantee
Notes to the Financial Staternents {¢ofttht
Year Ènded 31 December 2023
Investment in¢¢)m•
unre5tn.cted Totsl Funds Unrestricted Total Fund5
Funds
2023
Fund5
2022
(rest•t¢dJ
Other I￿e￿$t receivable
100
100
38
Costs of raising donations and legacies
Unresthcted Totsl Funds Unrestrtcted Totsl Funds
Funds
2023
Funds
2022
Irest•tedJ
Fundraising
246
246
787
787
10. Investment management costs
UnrestrKted Total Funds unre5tn.cted Total Funds
Funds
2023
Funds
2022
Investment management costs
6.520
6,520
7,225
7.225
11. Expendilur• on charitable activities by fund ty
unrestn.cted
Funds
Restricted Total Funds
Funds
2Q23
Charitable activities
Support costs
167.433
19.446
3,428
170,861
19,446
186.879
3,428
190,307
Un￿stricted
FurHJs
Restri¢ted Total Funds
Funds
2022
Charitable aGtiwties
Support ¢o$ts
219.755
19,430
3,288
223.043
19,430
239,185
3,288
242.473
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Do¢)Jsign Enveknpe ID." 901020•￿￿O8￿s37-95944)7T3c03CEoO•
The Arthur Rank Centre
Company Limited by Guarantee
Notes to the Financial Statements (conknued)
Year ended 31 December 2023
12. Expenditurn on ¢haritsbl¢ •dl¥itl¢s by a¢tivity typ¢
Actryities
undertaken
directty
Support Total funds
2023
Total fvnd
2022
Charrtable acliwb"e5
Govemance ￿sts
170.861
170,861
19,446
223,043
19,430
19,446
170.861
19.446
190,307
242,473
13. Net gainslllosses) on •Dvestm*nts
Unrestn'cted Total Funds Unre5trcted Total Funds
Funds
2023
Funds
2022
Gan$lOosses) oft lisle(r investments
21.459
21.459
(137.8411
1137.8411
14. Net exp•ndltu
Nel expenditure 15 Staled after tharg1ngl1Gred￿"ngI".
2023
2022
Depreciation of tantyble fixed assets
2.028
4.875
15. Indepwdent examination fees
2023
2022
Ireslatedj
Fees payable to the independent examiner for.
Independent examtrnation of the financial statements
2,350
1.560
16. St4ff costs
The total staff costs and employee benefts for the repoitin9 peiiod are analysed as follows..
2023
2022
Wages and salaries
Social security costs
Employer contributions to pension plans
Other em￿oyee benefits
75.162
2.340
3.522
8,294
114.262
5.062
7.435
89,318
126,759
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DooJ*n Envdope ID.. 90102D1A.BO8fH837459¥0773C03CEOB4
The Arthur Rank Centre
Company Limited by Guarantee
Notes to the Financial Statements (¢•nthMr¢
Year ended 31 December 2023
16. SLiff costs f¢ondftu•dl
The average head count of employees during the year was 2 {2022'. 51. The average number of
fvll-lime equivalent employees during the year is analysed a5 follow5.
2023
No.
2022
No.
Nurnber of slaft
No employee received eThyloyee benefits of more than £60.000 during the year12022". Nill.
17. Trustee remuneration and •xpens•s
Mo remuneration was paid lo Trustees for their servirE5
18. Tangible fixed assets
Equipment
Cost
At 1 January 2023 (as restated)
Disposals
At 31 tlecember 2023
49,109
1258
48,851
Oepreciation
Al 1 January 2023
Charge for the year
Disposals
Al 31 D•c•mb•r 2023
47,247
2.028
{424}
48,851
Carying amount
At 31 December 2023
Al 31 December 2022
1,862

Dow5•Jn En%%lope ID. 90102DIA-Bo8fH83745W773COJCEOB4
The Arthur Rank Centre
Company Limited by Guarantee
Notes to the Financial Statements (¢ont
Year ended 31 December 2023
19. Inv•stm8nts
Other
Investments
Cost or ¥alu4tlon
At 1 January 2023
Additions
Disp05als
Fair value movements
831,514
8.885
(163,6491
21,351
At 31 Oec•mb•r 2023
697,901
Impaimiert
At l January 2023 and 31 December 2023
Carrying amount
At 31 December 2023
697.901
At 31 Decernber 2022
831.514
AJI investments shown above a￿ heh1 al valua￿n.
20. Deblors
2023
2022
fYes&ted)
Trade debtors
Prepayments and accrued Ir￿0￿
Other debtOTS
338
1.513
2,300
130
11,034
1.028
4.151
12,192
21. Creditors: •m¢)unts falling due *Ythan ont year
2023
2022
Trade creditors
Accruals and deferred income
Soaal security and other taxes
Other creditors
5,200
8,124
1,143
300
1,997
4,958
2.002
149
14,767
9,106
22. Deferred income
2023
2022
At 1 January 2023
1,652
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The Arthur Rank Centre
Company Limited by Guarantee
Notes to the Financial Statements (conl**d)
Year ended 31 December 2023
23. P¢n$ioDs and other post velirement beneffts
Defined contribution plans
The amount reGognised In in¢ome or expenditure as an expense in relat￿￿ to defined contriblrtion
plan5 was £3,52212022.' £7,435)-
24. Analysis of charitable funds
Unrestrlcled funds
At
1 January 20
23
At
Gains and 31 Decembe
losses
r 2023
Income Expendrture
General funds
Geminate Leadersh"p
Rural Isolabon
Food Project
Rural Mini$lnes Course
828,197
2.270
42.669
{192,761)
1550)
21.459
699,564
1.720
5.112
1334)
4,778
2,683
2.683
835.579
45.352
{193.6451
21.459
708,745
At
Gains and 31 Oecernber
losses
2022
1 January 20
22
Income Expenditure
General funds
Germinate Leadership
Rural Isolation
Food Project
Rural Ministrie5 Course
1.151.324
2.510
8.524
6.836
3.256
48,167
{233.4531 1137,8411
1240)
18.5241
11.7241
{3.2561
(247,1971 1137,8411
828.197
2,270
5.112
1.172.450
48.167
835,579
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en￿1￿ ID.. 9010201K80804B37.959¥0773CO3CE
The Arthur Rank Centre
Company Limlted by Guarantee
Notes to the Financial Statements 1¢ty7tsiw
Year ended 31 December 2023
24. Analysis ol charitable lund5 (¢MIthu
Restricted funds
At
Gains and 31 D•c•mbe
k)$5es
r 2023
1 JaNary 20
23
Income Expenditu
Jerusalem Trust
Local Collaborative
Ministry
Churches Rwal Group
Agriculiural Chaplaincy
Websrte
3.197
3.197
557
5.811
557
2.383
13.4281
9.565
13.4281
6.137
1 Jawary 20
22
Ga'ns and 31 De¢ember
ses
2022
Incorne Expenditure
Jeru$alem Trust
Lo¢al Collalx)rative
Ministry
Churches Rural Group
Agncultural ChaplainGy
Websrte
3,197
3.197
557
5,811
1,358
1.295
557
5,811
635
(1.9931
11,2951
13.2881
12,218
635
9.565
25. Analysis of net •$s•ts l)etw¢en lund$
Unrestncted
Fun¢J$
Restricted Total Fund5
Funds
2023
Tangl￿e fixed assets
Inve5tmenis
Current assets
C￿dItorS less than 1 ye
Not assets
697.901
25.611
114,767)
708.745
697,901
31,748
114,7671
714,882
6.137
6.137
Unrestricted
Funds
Restricted Total Funds
Funds
2022
Tangible fixed assets
Investments
Current assets
c￿ditOrS less than 1 yew
Net assets
1,862
831,514
11,309
{9.11￿)
1.862
831.514
20,874
19.106}
9,565
835,579
9,565
845.144
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DorJJsign Envdcw10." 9010201A-BOW7-95W0773C03CEOB4
The Arthur Rank Centre
Company Limited by Guarantee
Notes to the Financial Slatements {¢ort*M
Year ended 31 December 2023
26. Prl¢ryear adjustments
During the year under review the Chanty identified that income previou5ty treated as deferred
Should have been categonsed as designated funds. This has resulted in the inuease in
unreslncted funds of £21,126 at 31 Decernber 2021. The unrestr.cted reserves previously stated
was £1,151.324. The revised balance is £1.172.4S0_
Subsequent movements in these frjnds in 2022 have re5utted in the pwously ststed unre$tn"cted
reserves al 31 December 2022 of £828.196 being restated to £835.579.
27. Opernting lease cofflmitments
The total bjture minimum lease payments under non-cancellable operating lease5 are as follows..
2023
2022
I￿51*1tdj
Not later than 1 ye
Later than 1 year and not later than 5 years
20,000
27.500
47,$00
22