Charfty R•g•*tratlon No. 1140864
Scottlsh Charity R•glstration No. SC043394
Company R•glstratSan No. 06417846 (England •nd Wal•s)
PEOPLE & PLANET STUDENT ACTIVITIES LIMITED
LINKED CHARITY ￿TH PEOPLE AND PLANET TRUST
A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
ANNUAL REPORT AND UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024

PEOPLE & PLANET STUDENT ACTIVITIES UMrrED
LINKED CHARiri y￿rH PEOPLE AND PLANET TRUST
LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Trusteès
P Ferguson {Chair)
A Pickering (Vice Chairl
K Tokley (Treasurer)
P Palrnano
A McGibbon
D Volpe
L Rajendran
D Bough¢n
F Codlin
SGee
Campany S•cr•t•ry
V Moffatt
R•gl•t•r•d offic•
2 The Old Estslo Yord
High Street
East Hendred
Wantsge
Oxfordshire
OX12 8JY
Ind•p•nd•nt •xamln•r
A Chapman FCA
Chapman Worth Limited
2 The Old Estate Yard
High Street
East Hendred
Wanlage
Oxfordshire
OX12

PEOPLE & PLANET STUDENT ACTNMES LIMrrED
LINKEO CHARITY wrrH PEOPLE AND PLANET TRUST
CONTENTS
PAGE
Trustees. r8wrt
49
Independent examIno￿3 repcxt
10
ststement ol finanaal othttres
11
Statemont of financial p08it1on
12
Notes to the finandal statements
1>19

PEOPLE & PLANEf STUDENT ACTIVITIES LIMrrED
LINKED CHARITY W￿H PEOPLE AND PLANEf TRUST
TRUSTEES. REPORT (INCLUDING DIRECTORS REPORT)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
The trustees presenttheir reportalongwith the financial statements forthe charity forthe year
ended 31 March 2024. The financial statement have been prepared in accordance with the
accounting policies setout in Note I to the accounts and complywith the company's
memorandum and articles, the Charities Act 2011 and "Accounting and Reporting by Charities:
Statement of Recommended Practice applicableto charities preparingtheir account in
accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and republic of Ireland
{FRS102)" (as amended foraccounting periodscommencingfrom l January20191.
structur•• governan¢e and management
People & Planet StudentActivities Limited I'the company" or"PAPSAL") is company limited by
guarantee, registered in 2007, and was granted charitable status in 2010. The trustees, who are
also directors for the purposes ofcompany law. who served duringthe year and up until the date
ofsigningthese financial statements were:
P Ferguson {Chair)
KTokley ITreasurerl
P Palmano
A McGibbon
D Volpe (Appointed 24 June 2023)
L Rajendran (Appointed 24 June 2023)
F Codlin (Appointed 15 June 2024)
D Boughen (Appointed 15 June 2024>
S Gee (Appointed 15 June 20241
E Carter (Chairl (Resigned 15 June 2024)
A Pickering (Vice Chair) (Resigned 19 July 20241
R Patel (Vice Treasurer) (Resigned 15 June 2024)
C Morris (Resigned 15 June 2024)
C Laird (Resigned IS June 20241
G Lluch (Resigned 15 June 20241
V RodriRues IResiRned 15 June 2024)
Secretary:
V Moffatt

Structure) governance and management continued...
The company is managed by a Board of Trustees composed of the directors and trustees. The
Board comprises ofa majority of students elected by the network, the remainder being
appointed by the Board to bring particular skillsto its business. The Board normally meets four
times a yearto review progress against financial and performance targets, to approve the annual
budget and accounts and to discuss and approve the overall strategy oftheorganisation.
People and PlanetTrust (registered charity number 1140864-1} {'PPT') is a linked charity to the
company. Unless otherwise stated, all numbers in these accounts are the combined numbers of
the company and People and PlanetTrust.
Rlsk managem•nt
The trustees have considered the major risks to which the organisation is exposed and have
reviewed those risks and the systems and procedures implemented in mitigation of those risks.
The major risk is variability in funding which is mitigated by targeted increases in other sources of
income, especially unrestricted fundin& and ensuringthat any new commitments do not exceed
their funding.
Buildingon the individual fundraisingwork for 202213, we appointed a temporary individual
fundraiserwho ran a short appeal and developed our individual fundraisingsystems to create
templates for future fundraisers.
R•s•rves Pollcy
The trustees have considered a reseryes policy for the company and have agreed that reserves
should be maintained at a level equivalent to three months operating expenditure (therefore
approximately £108,000 for the combined amounts of reserves of PAPSAL and PPTI. At the year-
end date, the reserves gave a combined total of £158,476 which brings us back in line with our
reserves policy.
Publ1< b•nefft
The trustees confirm that they have referred to the guidance contained in the Charity
Commission's general guidance on public benefitwhen reviewingthe company's aims and
objectives, and in setting the scale and scope of activities forthe year ahead.

Achievements and Performance
The 2023124 financial year saw a increase in the number of in-person workshops and events,
while on-line events were also offered.
Grant fundraising continued to form the basis of our core income, though we also received
individual donations.
During the year ended 31 March 2024 the charity received grants totalling £496,179 {2023
£370,758) and donations totalling £42,02312023 £41,595).Expenditure totalled £446,534 {2023
£368,599) ofwhich £341,101 {2023 £297,103) were staffing costs, with the balance representing
project costs, supportand fund-raising costs.
We appointed a new Migrant Justice Co-Director {increasingthe numberofdays perweek from 2
to 5)a new full time Climate Justice Co-Director, Movement Building Manager, an additional
temporary intern Ibringingthe number up to 3} and a temporary fundraising officer. All other
posts remained the same. The work ofthe organisation continued to be conducted remotelyi SO
operatingexpenditure continued to be lessthan in previous years.
Activlti•s
People & Planet is dedicated to achieving public benefit by supportingor undertakingwork that
is intended to contribute towards:
The eradication of global poverty,
Protection ofthe environment and the promotion ofsustainable development,
The upholdingand extension ofhuman rights,
The advancement ofcitizenship.
Duringthe reporting period, these objectives were tsken forward by our continuing campaigns
focussing on the rootcauses ofclimate change. encouragingsustainable living and migrant
justice.
We completed the first year ofour202212026 strategic plan which we reviewed on a quarterly
basis. Despite the disruption of key staff leaving and recruitment of their replacement, all the
campaigns went from strength to strength.

Activities (Continued. .)
December 2023 sawthe departure ofJ Clarke our Co-Director for Climate Justice since 2021
{before that Worker's Rights) who had done an incrediblejob ofdeveloping the Fossil Free
Careers campaign and supporting Fossil Free. Theywere replaced by Josie Mizen. a long term
climatejustice campaigner, whotook up the position in January 2024.
Despitethe disruption The Climate Justice Team continued to see success through the Fossil Free
Divest Campaign, which not only remains popularwith students butcan be a conduit to other
People & Planet campaigns when a university divests. Atthe end ofthe financial year, 109
universities had divested from fossil fuels (72% of universities). The Post 92 programme was also
successful in targettingtrainingon campuses where People & Planet has not had a presence with
a particular focus on Fossil Free Divest.
The Fossil Free Careers campaign continued to grow with 6 universities committingto excluding
the fossil fuel and mining industry from recruitment activities and one making a partial
commitment. Several more universities have shown an interest in making a commitment, with
65% of UK universities having an ethical careers policy (meeting the target for ethical careers
policies early) and 17 Students, Unions backing the campaign. The campaign remains extremely
popularwith students with 32 active groups atthe end ofthe financial year.
The Migrant Justice Team also saw majorchanges with the departure of Eva Spiekermann, from
the role of Co-Director in May after 5 years in post. She was replaced by Andre Dallas, our former
Movement Building Officer (and before that Migrant Justice intern) in July 2024. Increasingthe
resources available for Migrant Justice by 3 days hasensured the campaign has gone from
strength to strength with the number of universities divesting rising to 6. Bythe end of the year,
there were 14 active groups and the campaign had visited 39 campuses.
The University League also had anothersuccessful year. Connecting campaign aims tothe criteria
assisted with several campaign wins, and the League continued to gain credibility in the sector.
The University League Managerwas invited to speak to atthe UK ENIC {UK national agencyfor
international qualifications and skills) conference and forthe firsttimethe SundayTimes used
our data in their university rankings for new students.
The decision to change the Movement Building and Communication5 Officer post to a Manager
position has had a positive impact as it has ensured more leadership ofmovement building and
communications.Rosie Rawle was appointed in October2023 and has developed a new social
media strategy, run successful student trustee elections, supported the post 92 training
programme and the democracy review of Divest Borders, and the beginningof planningfor
PcJwp.r Shift 2Q25.

Artivities (Continued...)
Fundraising has been largely successful over the year. Income and newly secured contracts from
trusts and foundations, which make up the majorityof People & Planet's income, has shown
reasonable growth. We funded a shortterm individual fundraiserwho sorted out our gift aid data,
trialled an appeal and set up systemsfortracking supporterjourneys. We are hopingthese
changes will see a stsbilisation of individual fundraising in 202415
Plans for the future
The Climate Justice campaigns will continueto push fordivestment and the end of unethical
companies recruiting on campus. The Fossil Free campaign is lookingfoThvard to celebrating 10
years since thefirst university divested from fossil fuels and continuingto develop campaign
groups in post 92 and smaller universities.Fossil Free Careers are planning a month of action in
the Autumn to kickstart campaignson campuses and strengthen those that currently exist.
The Migrant Justice campaign will continue to develop links with partners such as Solidarity
Knows No Borders. Alongside groups such as Stop Funding Hate and Migrants Rights Network, we
will be sharing learning and exploring newwaysto campaign in this area. The team will continue
to strengthen campaign groups across the UK, plan a day of action and support inside track
negotiationsto ensure further campaign wins.
We will continue to use the University League Methodology to encourage universitiesto commit
to being ethical, sustsinable and to agree to our campaign demands. In September 2024, the The
University League will be fully integrated into the SundayTimes university guide.
In the year ahead we plan to develop a communication strategy to enable us to build our
network.And for the first time since 2019, we are planningto hold Power Shift in person, in
Chester and will use the event to provide training on campaign skills, political education and our
campaign5.
We anticipate this yearwill see a reduction in grant income as some longterm grants have
ended. We are prospecting for new funders and planning to stabilise our individual fundraising
with an autumn appeal and a springdonorring round.

Trustees, re$ponsibllities in Yelation to the financial Statements
The law applicableto charities in England and Wales requires thetrustees to prepare financial
statements foreach financial yearwhich give a true and fairview ofthe charity's financial
activities during the year and of its financial position at the end of the year. In preparing financial
statements giving a true and fairview, the trustees must follow best practice and:
Select suitable accounting policies and then applythem consistently;
Makejudgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent;
State whetherapplicable accountingstandards and statements of recommended practice have
been followed,
Subjectto any departuresdisclosed and explained in thefinancial statements; and prepare the
financial statements on the goingconcern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the
charity will continue in operation.
The trustees are responsible for keeping accounting records which disclose with reasonable
accuracy the financial position ofthe charity and which enable them to ascertain the financial
position ofthe charity and which enable them to ensure that the financial ststements comply
with the CharitiesAct 1993, the Charity (Accounts and Report) Regulations and the provisions of
the trust need. The trustees are responsible forsafeguardingthe assets ofthe charity and hence
fortaking reasonable steps forthe prevention and detection offraud and other irregularities.
Approved by the Trustees and signed on the
30111r2024
ef
P Ferguson
K Tokley

PEOPLE & PLANEf STUDENT ACTi￿nE8 UMrrED
LINKED CHARrrf WITH PEOPLE AND PLANEf TrUST
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
TO THE TRUSTEES OF PEOPLE & PLANEf STUDENT ACTivmES LIMITED
I report to the Irustses on my examination of the financAal statements ol People & Pl8nel Studenl
Activitigs Limite(i {the charity) for the year 31 March 2024.
Rospon¥lbllltys and Basls of R•port
A8 tho truslees of the Company {and also direclcrf8 lor Iho Purpo￿ of L¥)mpgny law) you are
responsible for the preparation of the au))unts in aGo)TdwTh with thè r6qulremonts of tho
Companies Act 2006 llhe 2006 Art).
Having satisfied myself that the accounts of the Company are not required to be auditèd undèr
Part 16 of the 2006 Act and aro eligible for independent examination, I reFort in respect of my
examin8tion of your ¢hariVs financAal 5tatem8nts as carrwi out under section 145 01 the
Charities Act 2011 Ilhe 2011 Arfl. In carrying out my examination I have follth¥ed tho Dirncoons
oiven by the Charit￿$ Commtssion urKlor Section 14515) {b) of the 2011 Act.
Ind•p•nd•nt •xamln•rf• •t*t•m•nt
Slnce Ihe Company's gross income oxceeded £250,000 ywr examingr must b8 a membèr of a
body1islèd in sectlon 145 of the 2011 Act. I wifirm that l am qualified to underta%a tho
examSnalton b8causo l am member of ICAEW, whith is one of the listed t*Jdies.
I havo completed my ex8mlnalion. I conllm that r¥) mattgrn havo como to my 8ttèntion In
connedlon wSlh the examinalion gmng me cause to bdiwe..
1. accounllry rernrds not kapl In rnSF¢Ct ol the Company as required ty sactlon
386 of tha 2r))6 Acl", or
2. tho accounts do r￿t accord with th¢￿tr recoth,. or
3. the accounts do r￿1 Cl￿pIY wllh the accountlng requlrements of 5gdlon 396 of thè
2006 Act othèr than any requireff*nl that tho atxounts give a true and fair view whlch
18 not a matter considered as part ol an Indep•ndent oxamin8tKffi" or
4. the ac¢oLmts have not ￿fjn prepar￿ in accANdance wlih the Ththods and principb88
of the Statement of Recommended Practice lor accounting and repo￿n9 by charit1•$
appllc8ble to charities proparing their accounts In 8ccordanc8 wth the Financial
Rèporting Stand8rd applicable in th8 UK and Republice of Ireland IFRS1021.
I havè no concem8 and hove C￿ acn)ss no i)ther mattern in cfjnrrtlw)n wlth the 0Xomlnation
lo which ottention should ￿ drnvm in this rep(Kl in order to enable a proFér under8tandlng of the
accounts to be reached.
(LPIUCU
AChapm*n FCA
Chapman Worth Ltd
2 The Old Estate Y8rd
High Street
East Hendrgd
Wantsge
Oxfordshire
OX12 8JY
Dated.. 30 November 2023
10

PEOPLE & PLANET STUDENT l£TI￿nE$ UIIITED
STATEME1￿ QF FJNAI1C￿AC1r4rnES
INCLUDIMS INCOIIE AFID EXPENDITiIREACCOUMT
70ts1
T•i•l
2024
42
2296
41bg5
2MB4
Sah• •nd rn•rch•n(
Gr4n¢• Cothcts
Con4sJi•nty
EV￿1*
496.179
7.691
370.75J
7m1
402
424
Exp•ndbv•w.'
R•l•kng fund•
119.702
Total •xp•nd*w•
12
140.31•1
56,251
N•t InÈMW•xpMthtur•l f•r
th•￿IrfI￿•t
fvnd•
14OJ181
8.259
bthnw* 1 2tr23
13.787
e6.447
Fund I•￿n¢•I•1)i Mweh x14

PEOPLE & PLANEf STUDENT ACTMTIE$ uMrrED
STATEMENTOF F•IANC￿pO81rKlII
A8AfJ* AWICH 2024
202J
T4*
Fi¥•d w••1
Tangib￿ •s¥•
1.140
1.140
1.576
1A75
1.140
23.561
33S,7t8
359,337
&tbw**nd in h¥*J
.391
23.575
436.763
447.773
13,787
29),437
238.206
115.391
28.158
13.787
107338
116.301
298
.010
13.787
D•*n•t•d
T•W lund•
•J.n7
13.787
14
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1112trd4
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PEOPLE & PLANET STUDENT ACTwinES LIMtrED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
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13

PEOPLE & PL￿lET STUDENT ACnVmES UMITED
NOTES TO THE FINATr4CINL STATEMENTS {coKnNUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AIARCH 2024
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PEOPLE & PLANET STUDEKf ACTMTIES LIMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (coKnNUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AIARCH 2024
2024
2023
2. Donatlons and l•g•cl•s
Planned donalk)ns
Ono off ¢Jonatio
Olher donations
GMI aid received
13.609
20.177
11,072
19
3.500
8.237
Peopl8 & Hanel Student Acllvltkn Ltd
People and Plar*t TNst
37.1x9
4.954
31.245
10.350
15
3. Gr•nt• •nd ￿￿t￿¢t4
AB Charftsble Tru81
Enorgy Transitknn Fund
European Unlon
CAlmate Chang8 Collaboration
Gre•npeact Environmen￿ Trust
Joseph Rownlrge Charrta￿e Trust
Paul Hamlyn F￿￿18110n
Po18gonla
Polden Puckham charl18￿• Fund
Soltérga Found8
Tho Slilchlng Foundolbn
Unbound Phllanlhropy
Upjlft Foundation
Wgllaco Global Fund
Gowor Streal
Cllmate Change Collabcntk
The Pas8lonl8ts
Nelwork for Social Chgryi
Joff6 Tnjst
16,888
121.500
20.000
31.923
27,3
42.303
81.577
34.139
17,3841
16,000
78.956
45.194
15.521
10,667
6.428
30,000
15,834
29,908
6.780
45,750
10,C
26,820
33.553
15.OCw)
19.000
Reslricled
Unreslrktod
402,920
93,259
267.409
103.349
370 758
Pfjo￿ & Planet Sfydgnl ActfvlUe$ Ltd
People and Planet Trt￿l
496,179
370,758
370 758
15

PEOPLE & PLANEf STUDENT ACTIVrnES UMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEpirs (coKnNUED}
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
2024
2023
4. Exp•ndlturn on charttsbl• actl¥ltl
Stsfflng costs
Direct project Costs
341.101
36.062
377.163
297.103
40,181
337,284
Support costs
Govemancè ¢08ts
64,691
28,135
3,180
Restdcle(I funds..
Fossll Free Care•r8
Fossll Froe Divestment
Cllmale Chang8
Movomont Buildirvj (was aclM8m}
P¢)worsh￿t
Undolno 8ordgrs
Universty Lb8gUO
110.282
184,216
37,190
46
8.216
34,￿2
52,719
13
326.832
119.702
292.752
75.847
Unre8lr6cted fund
S. Support Co•1•
Rent & Stor￿ co818
Staff tr8lnlng and wtware
Bank ch8rgo8
Equlpmènt m8lnlenonce
Foes and SubscriptiL￿•
Fln8nce & ac￿Ul￿ncY
Human re8ourcas
Insurance
Offlce suppl1•8
Postag
So￿8r• dlgltal cos18
Telephone
Congultancy & legol fo0#
Dgpredatlon
Sundry
4.461
119
1,131
103
162
16.677
1,803
1,069
61
193
1.746
160
317
22.899
1,951
1,411
95
274
21.664
120
6,073
435
119
435
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Gov•rn•nu ¢o•ts
People & Planet Stud•nt AGtNltle5 Ltd
Pgoplo Ar￿ Plamt TN81
3,180
Govem8nce costs Indude payments to lh• Ind•pe￿Ient examiner of £3.360 {2023 £3,360) for the Independènt
examination.
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PEOPLE & PLANEf STUDENT ACTMTIES LIMrrED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
2024
2023
6. St•ffln# costs
Salarbes and Wages
So¢ial Secudty
Pensbns
291,430
24.189
25.482
254,391
19.785
22.927
297 103
No emplwe re¢efr4•d more than £60,tKKI In errdumonts.
The average numb8r of emplo>w8 durky thg yaar. Ca￿￿￿18d LK) ts bgsls offiAI tkne equTrialonts, was a8 folh)ws'.
2024
2023
The remun•r8tk*n ol key manapmenl pernonnd kn as folhy*A'.
2024
2023
Aggrtgatè rA>rnpgrbsot
22
7 Tru•t•u r•mun•rntlon •nd r•l•t•d party tr•nMctl•
No m8mb8rs of the Board ol Trusl8¥s recelved any ramu￿rat￿n during the yyar. OurlrvJ year 6 tntsla•8 wore
relrnbursed eKwnses lolalllrwJ £228.64 (2023.. nll) for travd lo tr*)èr(I m8etiry. Thère were no unr8Strfcted
donotlons re￿I¥0d frorn Irusl••s dU￿rya 2024 {2023.' nl).
No Iru#t80 or Ot￿r perwn rnlatod lo th• ch8rlty h&1 any Int¢reBt kn any witract or tr8nB8cllw •nl•r•d
Into by the c*orfty dudng tho ya•r12023.' nll).
8 T￿￿tIon
AS a charfty. Peopfo & Planet Student ACtIvrt￿ Ltd Is exarnpt from lax on Irwmo and golns falllng wlthln socllon
SOS of the Toxes Acl 1988 or sectbn 256 of the Taxathjn of charge8￿￿ Gains Act 1992 to the extent Ih8t these
are 8PFAlgd lo Its charltabl8 obffigth. A lax charg8 h88 8rl8•n on interest rKolve(I wrthout th8 d8ductlon of tax.
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PEOPLE & PLANET STUOENT ACTivmES UkllTED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 laARCH 2024
Tanglbl• lIx￿ •u•ts
•qulpm•nt
Total
Cost
At 1 Aprfl 2023
Addllions
Surplus on revaluallon
DIsFrf)so1s
Al 31 March 2024
2.561
2,561
2,561
2,561
Al 1 Aprfl 2023
char￿ for the year
Surplus on revaluatlon
On dlsposals
Al 31 March 2024
986
435
435
1.421
1.421
C•nylng •mount
Al 31 March 2024
At 31 March 2023
1.140
1.575
1.140
1,575
10 D•btor*
2024
2023
D•blor8- Grants recelvallo
Debtors othefs
Prepayments
3.300
18,398
1.853
2.576
11.020
23.551
11 Cv•dltorn: amounts f•lllThg du• wlthlfi ¢)n• y••r
2024
2023
Grants recèlved in advan¢•
Taxation and $0¢181 S•￿TIty
other creditors and a¢￿￿81S
284.0ts)
223.469
5.903
8,834
238.206
6.437
290.437
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PEOPLE & PLANET STUDENT *£nvmES UMITED
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR ThIE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
12 Transfw dfvnd¥
13 RMtrIGt•d fund•
Aat31
Fossil Free C8reors
Fossil Free D￿Sts￿•￿t
Movernent bwkliry (1￿ actmsrn)
UnNgrwty L•4w
Dwl
144.&)3
7T.613
59.354
46.no
75.2
11102811
152.W61
134,6X121
152.7191
76.424
33.722
25,107
24.654
15.9991
39.101
1153•1
FSxed 88S•t•
Currnnl asuts
Gr•tht¢rn.' fallr¥J om yev
3W.391
13,787
447.773
Tr• ttffjbn•d orn￿￿ SOFA h)CJ￿ t¢A* kn r•lwlth to IM Ilnk•d thwty, Pwla Pl•MI TN•t.
A••t1W4
AB&¢J1
Tr4n•f•rn March 2024
Pwpl8 8nd Plwt Trust
Powe & PlaMI st￿hnl AC￿￿1$1 Lld
8,477
13.431
512 418
512
2024
2023
Caih al bar* ond In hwKI
CredR
Tolal l￿dI
13.431
8.477
13
31
11 P•n•kn
Th• thrity not ¢p•r•l• • oenskjn fty iti •nplry>WS Ixrt •%￿lIt•re￿￿nI¥JtbjnI to • •t•k•hc4d•r p8nBlon
Ichorne lor 9 8taff12023 9 Iiaffj. Th• rfi•d• b) £28.841 (2023 £22.927I to lh* •¢heme dI￿n9
Iho year ended 31 2024.
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