Trustees Report & Financial Statements
For the year ended 28 February 2022
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World Food Aid Limited
(Company Limited by Guarantee)
Charity Number: 1148371
Company Number: 07940508

World Food Aid Limited
(Company Limited by Guarantee)
Charity Number: 1148371
Company Number: 07940508
Contents
1. Legal and Administrative
2. Chainnan's Report
3. Report of the Trustees
4. Statements of Financial Activities
5. Balance Sheet
6. Notes to Financial Statements
7. Independent Examiner Report

al and Administrative Information of the Com
an
Trustees:
Mr Harry Dulai
Mr Adosh Chatrath
Registered Office: Europa House
4 Europa Way
Harwich Industrial Estate
Harwich
Essex C012 4PT
Bankers: NATWEST
Charity Number: 1148371
Company Number: 07940508

World Food Aid Limited
(Company Limited by Guarantee)
For the year ended 28th February 2022
Chairman Statement
World F¢JJd Aid is an intemats'onal UK-based charity that has been working to help, save and
improve the millions of lives all around the world affected by starvation. sin￿ in￿pIlon, the
main fundraising activity for World Food Aid has been conducted through Surya Food's leading
Laila basmati rice brand under the banner of'R1￿ for Life, campaigns and in partnership with
other established charities who are working to alleviate the hunger crisis.
World Food Aid {WFA) has been and continues. lo focus our work on vital issues lo ts¢kle Ihe
root causes of poverty, from life's basics - food. water. health and education to the more
complex questions around aid. climate change. sickness and human rights.
Nationally aim to work in partnership wilh likeminded Charities. providing grants and food
parcels. Internationally we will respond lo tt* Disasters Aid Committee and provide
emergency food parcels.
During this reported financial year. the charity continued to operate under the COVID
pandemic restrictions as best it could. The Charity continued to respond to the global
pandemic by dislributsng more than 1500 prepared lunch boxes lo 16 NHS hospital Front Line
stsff in May 2021.
A new partnership formed with Refugee Action Cdchester in the second half of 2021 with
ongoing food donations made to support refugees and total donations made £646.94. Staff at
Surya Foods also did their version of a Bake Off in November 2021 raising over £100 which
went towards purchasing stock to donate to WFA for Refugee Action Colchester.
Our partnership with local foodbanks continues to gain momentum as WFA strive to meet the
needs of the sector. We have donated a total of £5.319.39 to Community Food Banks. Jaywick
Sands Community Forum. Food Cycle Clacton. Colchester Food bank and Chabad Food
Bank.
Our Clacton Charity shop continue to strive, when open, the shop is fully staffed with 2 paid
employees and a dedicated team of volunteers. The Charity Shop Manager also has online
presence now which has generated additional revenue.
WFA collaborated with the Colchester Mayor and Centre Manager. Lion Walk Shopping
Centre on an urgent not for profit project to provide emergency humanitartan aid to those in
the Ukraine in February 2022. WFA worked with local voluntary organisations in Colchester
Essex lo provide food to those in urgent need. Fundraisers were organised by the Lion Walk
Centre Manager and CEO of Surya Foods to raise £25.000. lolal raised was £25.040 and
consignment of over 100.000 meals left in May 2022 lo Poland.
The Charity has ambitious plans for the coming 12 months and including their current
campaign is lo raise funds and support those affected in Pakistan Floods.

We continue to work with the National Charities. by supplying food produce along with food
banks locally and nationally.
We continue to campaign through our social media channels and will be l¢)oking to develop in
other ways using these platforms.
World Food Ard will continue to develop links lo Sour￿ unwanted stock food items from
companies to distribute to other people or charities in need as we have several drop off points
around the country for unwanted foods to be distributed.
We continue to play our part in ts¢kling ihe global humanitarian crisis by supporting and
developing sustainable solutions that enable individuals and wmmunities lo lead healthy and
ives.
Harjit Slngh Dulai
Chairman & Trustee
.23 September 2022

World Food Aid Limited
(Company Limited by Guarantee)
For the year ended 28th February 2022
Trustees Report
The Trustees present their report and accounts for the year ending 281h February 2022. The
financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out in
note 1 to the accounts and comply with Company Act 2006 and the Ststement of
Recommended Pra¢tice 2005.
Structure Governance and Mana
ement
World Foc4J Aid is a registered charity conslituled under the trust deed vrilh the registration
nurnber: 1148371. It is also a unique plaffom for sharing views, events and helping
businesses work in collaboratbon to create team value in the ethnic food service market.
When new Iruslees are appointed they will undergo an induction meeting to meet key
employees and other truslees of the company and be briefed of their legal obligations under
charity law. Their induction will also include a session lo familiarize them with the content of
the companvs constitution. the way in which the board operates. including the decision
making process. business plans and the financial performan￿ of the charity.
The trustees are also directors and are primarily reswjnsible for the direction and policy
including strategy, planning and evaluation.
What we do
World Food Aid is an inlemational UK-based charity that has been working lo help, save and
improve the millions of lives all around the wodd affected by slarvation. Since inception, the
main fundraising activity for Wodd Food Aid has been conducted Ihrough Surya Food's leading
Laila basmati rice brand under the banner of 'Rice for Life. campaigns and in partnership with
other established charilies who are working to alleviate the hunger crisis.
World Food Aid (WFA) has been and Continues, to focus our work on vital issues to tackle the
root causes of poverty, from life's basics - food. water, health and education - to the more
complex queslions around aKI, climate change. sickness and human rights.
Nationally aim to work in partnership with likeminded Charities. providing grants and food
parcels. Intemationally we wll respond to the Disasters Aid Committee and provide
emergency food parcels.
During this reported financial year. the charity continued lo operate under the COVID
Pandemic restrictions as best it could. The Charity Continued lo respond to the global
pandemic by distributing more than 1500 prepared lunch boxes to 16 NHS hospital Front Line
staff in May 2021.

A new partnership formed with Refugee Action Colehester in the second half of 2021 with
ongoing food donations made to support refugees and total donations made £646.94. Staff at
Surya Foods also did their version of a Bake Off in November 2021 raising over £100 which
wenl towards purchasing stock to donate to WFA for Refugee Action Colchester.
Our partnership with local foodbanks continues to gain momentum as WFA strive to meet Ihe
needs of the sector. We have donated a lolal of £5,319.39 to CommLJnity F¢x)d Banks, Jaywick
Sands Community Forum. Food Cycle Clacton, Colchester Food bank and Chabad Food
Bank.
Our Clacton Charity shop continue to slrive. when open, the shop is fully staffed with 2 paid
employees and a dedicated team of volunteers. The Charity Shop Manager also has online
presence now which has generated additional revenue.
WFA collaborated with the Colchester Mayor and Centre Manager. Lion Walk Shopping
Centre on an urgenl nol for profil project lo provmle emergency humanitarian aid to those in
the Ukraine in February 2022. WFA worked with local voluntary organisations in Colchester
Essex to prowde food lo those in urgent need. Fundraisers were organised by the Lion Walk
Centre Manager and CEO of Surya Fi)ods to raise £25.000. total raised was £25.040 and a
consignment of over 100,0(KJ meals left in May 2022 to Poland.
The Charity has ambitb)us plans for the coming 12 months and including their current
ampaign is to raise funds and support those affected in Pakistan Floods.
We continue to work with the National CharÉties, by supplying food produce along with food
banks locally and nationally.
We continue to campaign through our sorial media channels and will be looking lo develop in
other ways using these platfomis.
World Food Aid will continue to develop links to Sour￿ unwanted sloth food items from
companies to distribute lo other people or charities in need as we have several drop off points
around the country for unwanted foods lo be distributed.
We continue to play our part in tackling the global humanitarian crisis by supporting and
developing sustainable solutions that enable individuals and communities lo lead healthy and
fulfilling lives.
Mission and Vision
WFA endeavots to tackle the global humanitarian crisis by developing sustainable solutions
that enable individuals and their communits'es lo live healthy and fulfilling lives. Our mission is
to work in partnership with communities around the world in order lo safeguard and promote
an irKlividual's righl to food as a fundamental human nght.
We envision a wortd where every man, woman and child leads a healthy and fulfilling life
without having to worry about how to put food on the table. Our values are reflected in the
work we do. We understand that Ihe hunger crisis cannot be eradicated simply by donating
food. but also appreciate there is a pla￿ for emergency food. while tackling the greater.
bigger. fundamental issues that keep people trapped in poverty.
We work with partners who share the same values as us - organisations that believe in
restoring a communivs financial independence. so they look after their families and live
with dignity - the belief that Ihe abilily to work and acquire skills is of greater benefit than one-
off handouts.

Locally we will work in partnership with Schools and Church groups. providing grants and
food par￿ls.
Nationally we will work in partnership wth likeminded Charib'es, providirKJ grants and food
par￿ls.
Internationally we will respond to the Disasters Aid Committee and provide emergency food
parcels.
Hunger is an entirely preventable pandemic and together we have the power to end
it in our generation - we just need to choose to make this a universal goal.
Aims and ob"ectivos
Use food aid lo support development. both economic and social
Prevent acute hunger and malnutrilion
Promote world food security in accordan￿ with the recommendations of ihe United
Nations
Save. restore and rebuild lives and livelihoods in emergency situations
help build assets and promote the self-re11an￿ of poor people and communities.
particularly through labour-intensive works programmes
Strengthen the capacities of countrEs to reduce hunger, through the handthover of
effective strategies
Lesson food poverty by improving accessibility of healthy foods. leading to an improved
diel
Ensuring that all foods purchased is of the highest quality and is sold at affordable
prices
Engaging and encouraging the community to play an active role in health and
regeneration issues
To develop a viable and sustainable food business that will provide training capacity,
building and employment for the members of Ihe community
Risk Mana
ement
The board of trustees examines the key areas of Ihe charitys operations and it regularly
considers the major risks that may arise in each of these areas. These are recorded in a risk
register that includes identifying actions and systems that may mitigate these risks.
Reserves Poli
The charity shall deploy any reserves which accumulate from charilable income from year to
year solely for the purposes of charity cost and activities in future.

Financial Review
The income from charitable activities was £ 52.439 for the year (2021 £ 117.632) and cost
for the charity excluding depreciation for the yearwas £ 67,83912021- £ 87.594). The trustees
expects the charity activity to be affected by the lingering effects of COVID pandemic. Russian
invasion of Ukraine, significant inflation in the country including energy costs in the upcoming
year. however. the Iruslees endeavour to carry the activities in line with govemment guidance
to continue to achieve its objectives.
Statement of Trustees Responsibilities
The trustees are responsible for preparing the trustees annual report and the financial
statements in accordan￿ with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Stsndards
{Uniled Kingdom Generally AC￿pIed Accounting Principles).
Company Law requires the trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year.
Under company law Ihe trustees must not approve the financial stalements unless they are
satisfied that they give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and of the
incoming resources and application of resources. including its income and expenditure, of the
charity for the year. In preparing those financial statements the trustees are required to..
select suitable accounting poli￿eS arKI then apply then consistently,
observe the methods and principles in the Charities SORP.
make judgement5 and accounting estimates that are reasonable and prudent. and
prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate
lo presume that the charity will continue in business.
The trustees are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that are suffiaent to
show and explain the charity's transactions and disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time
the financial position of the charity and enable them to ensure that the financial stalements
omply with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006. They are also responsible for
safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention
of fraud and other irregularities.
Basis of preparation
This report has been prepared in accordance with the Statement of Recommended Practice:
Accounting and Reporting by Charities (issued in March 2005) and in accordan￿ with the
special provisions relating to companies subject to the small companies regime within Part 15
of the Companies Act 2006.
Ap
edb
trustees on 23 September 2022 and signed on behalf by:
ingh Dulai- Chair of Board of Trustees

W¢yld Food Ald Ltd
Chanly No
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Annual accounts for the period
'(WITY
. COMM￿
1148371
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Section A
Statement of financial activities
Restricted
Unreslricted income Endo￿nt
funds
fthds
Recommended
ategovies by xtivity
Detalls of o
anatysis
Total last
year
Total this year
Incoming resources (Note 31
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
Incoming re50lir￿* Irom
genèrated fvnds
Vo)Jntsty itorn
Donath)nSILe¥J￿￿s
Charrty sIN)ps 56ks
S01
17.806
29.870
17.806
29,870
29,017
25.804
Acti￿￿￿$ l¢rg•nw¥tryfurd¥
S02
Inve5bnent incom•
S03
Incwing resou￿4$ from
¢h•ritabl* activfjtl&8
Othor
Gan on Asfet Di￿[A)saI
Govemment Grants
4,763
4.763
62.811
Total incomlng resourcès
R•$ourus *xpgndod (Notes 48
52.439
52.439
117.632
Costs ofG•noratifig
C¢$tsofgeTrBratirywbJ
17
900
Fu￿[*￿%￿g trsdirrfjwsts
38.542
38,542
49.701
In¥estmofflrn4na3arn¢MoJsts
Choritabk aG11¥it￿$
$10
27.109
27,109
2,959
35.349
Go¥•rnanG• ¢ost6
$11
2.959
4.214
Olhvr•%ourG•s •xp¢nded
S12
rotal resources expend￿ s13
Nee incornlnty(outgoingJ ￿QU￿¢¢$ before
Iransfers s14
69,
69.509
89.264
17.070
17.070
28,368
Gross transfers between funds
$15
Net in¢ominW(outgoingJ resources before
otherre¢ognised 9alnsl(lo$$esJ s16
Other recognised gainslllosses)
Gains arKI losses on maluaknn of fixed assets for
the charity's tr•m
Gains arKI losses on investmenl asets
17.070
17,070
28.368
S17
$18
Net Iiio¥ement in funds s19 -
17.070
95.645
17.070
95,645
28,368
67,276
Total fvnd$ brought forward
Total lunds CWTied fornTard s21
78,575
78.575
95,645
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Balance sheet
Restricted
Unrestricitd income
funds
Yunds
Endowmnt Total this
fund$
year
Total last
ytar
Fixed assets
Tangible assets
FOI
F02
F03
F04
F05
1.670
(Note 91
Investments
(Note 101
Total fixe(l assees
Current assets
Stock and work in progTess
Debtors
{Note111
(Short term) ￿n￿tments
Cash at bank and in hand
Total current assels
97,133
Creditors: amounts falling due wilhln
one year
(Note 12)
BIO
4.126
4,126
3.158
Net CUrT￿t asselrfliabilities)
93,975
Total assets less curyent liabilities
B12
Creditors: amounts falling due after
onè year
(Note 121
Provisions for Ibabilities and charges
B13
814
Net assels
Bl5
95.645
Funds of the Charity
Unrestrictèd funds
816
78,575
78.575
95.645
B17
R¢stri¢ted in¢¢me funds (Note 131
Endowment funds (Note 131
819
Total fvnds 8a)
Forthe Y￿ •KJed 28lh Fetxuary 2ff22 the company was entiued to the exempkn to asbail under sectiC￿ 477 of the
Companies Aci 2(YJ6.
The Irusle*5 have ml required Ihe company to obte4n an awlrt cl its fin•*ial sts1W￿ts for the ygar gn(kn128th Fetruwy
2022 in wth 476 of the Companies A(12006.
Th8 diredor5 acknovA8Jge th&r re$r￿tsIbIlity for comth"NJ ￿1th of Ihe Act wlh reSp￿t to accfjunting reeords
and for the preparation of the accounts.
These aceounts have been prq>ared in %bith the ￿5￿n5 io comp￿leS suttyect to the snwll
cofflpanies. regime.
Signed by or i¥KJ tnjstees on bthaNof ai
the trltstees
Print Narne
Date of
roval
h Oulai
23.09.2022
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Notes to the accounts
Note 1
Basis of preparation
This se¢tion should be completedby all charities.
1.1 Basis of accounting
These accounts have been prepared cffj Ihe basis of hisloric cost (except that investments are showft al market
value) ¢n a¢¢Ordan￿ with..
ACC￿JntiThJ and Re
rtin
and with"
by Chanlies- Slatemeni of Recomrrended PractKe ISORP 2005):
ACc￿ntIng Standards..
Finanoal Reporting Standards for Smaler Enterprises (FRSSEI:
or
and with the Chafities A¢L
1.2 Change in basis of accountlng
Thèrè has ￿ert no Charoe to the acccKJnling policies (Valuat￿ rU￿S and methoJs of accounling} since last year
1.3 Changes to Previous accounts
No ¢hange5 have been made to a￿o￿nIS f￿ prevKxJs y8ats.
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Note 2
Accounting policies
This standard Ilst of a¢¢ountlng poli¢le$ has been appliedby the charity except for those ¢leleted. Whwp è different or
additionalpolley has been adopted then Ihls Is detalled In the box below.
INCOMING RESOURCES
Re¢ognltlon ol incoming
resources
These are ind￿Je￿ in the Ststema)t of Financ4al Activities ISOFAI ￿n".
the c*arity becorres ￿ts"11&y lo the resources."
the trusiees a￿ virtuallv certain they will r￿￿•ve the res(wrces'. and
the rnnetary value can be rreaSU￿ wlh suffioent rdIa￿lity.
Gwts ch)nalions a￿ c¥)ly indUd￿j in the SOFA th the charity has unconditsC￿al
entitlem￿1 to thè r&ource5.
Grants and donalons
EXPENDITURE AND LIABILITIES
Liability recognltlon
Liabtlities are rwn1$￿ as S£￿ as thwe is a legal or c0Tr5tnJctive 0blwJai￿n cx)mmi¢ting the
ch&)ty w pay resources.
I￿ude ts)sts of the pre￿allOn ￿ exaninakn of statutory accwits. the costs oftrusie8
meeiiThJs and (Tht of anylgjal a0￿ to trLL8lees ￿ gov¥n￿ or ets)stitLrtional malters.
Governance costs
ASSETS
Tanglble fixed assets for use Ml assets are at histr(NrAI Ix>st arKJ the depw"3t￿ 15 charged on ￿ accumulat
by ¢harity
ba515. depreciatK)n is 10% ￿nuM ￿ a SiraKJhl line basis for Plant. Machinery
KI IAotor veh￿￿¥ 33% ￿ ￿nurn on a straigm I￿? basis for Office Equipment.
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Note 3
Analysis of incoming resources
Incoming resources may be further anatysed rfthis wouldhelp the reader of the accounts.
ThÈ$ year
Last year
Anal
Voluntary irKome
DonatKJns
cies
17.8(
29,017
Total
17.806
29,017
Activities for generating lund$
Charity shcfjs sales
29.870
25,804
Total
29,870
25.804
Investment income
Total
Incomlng rnsourees from
charitable activitios
Othw in¢oming resources
Gain on asset di
osal
Governmenl Grants received
4.763
62.811
Total
4.763
62.811
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Note 4
Analysis of resources expended
Re$our¢¢s exptnded may be further anatysed tf thi$ would help the reader of ihe accounts.
This year
La$t year
Analysis
Costs of gener•ting
voluntary in¢om¢
Printing and stat￿ery
Sales Promot
Total
gjo
Fundraising trading
0Sts
Pvrch85es
Gross Wa
Rent and Rates
Heat. Li
ht and Pv•
Travdlin
Priniin
and Station
Tel h￿e and Com uler char
Maintenan¢e
Software subcri
Bank Cha
reciation
General Ex
1,005
15,929
14.043
1.017
26.066
12,267
2.376
644
270
1,304
2.780
432
1,306
1.670
586
49,701
899
1,335
ticns
1,531
1.670
1.113
38,542
Total
Investment
m•n¥gement costs
Total
Charllabl• a¢ti¥itios
Gross Wa
Rent and Rates
Donations made
11.035
10,108
5,966
6.636
14,409
14,304
Total
27,109
35.349
Governance Costs
Gross Wa
Professional Fees
2,759
200
4,014
200
Total
2.959
4,214
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Note 5
Support Costs
Please complete this note rf the charity has analysed its expenses using activity categories and has
SUPPOrt ¢o$ts.
Fundt•sln9 xtivity
Ch¥ltable A¢tlwty
Governan￿ Actlylty
Total Cost
Support cost
Total
Note 6
Details of certain items.of expenditure
6.1 Trustee expens•s
Please provide details of th• amount of any payment orreimbursefflent of outwof-pocket expenses made
to tru$tees or to thirdparties for expenses incurrnl by Irustéès. Ilno expenses were paid,
please enter'Non•' In the appropnate box(es).
This yèar
None
Last yeaf
Nono
Number of trustees who wer¢ pald oynses
None
None
Nature of t￿ •xp•ns•s
Total amount pald
None
Nono
6.2 Fees for examSnatlon or audit of the accounts
Please provide details of the anK•unt paid forany st•tutoryexternal scnthny of accounts and othèr
sernices provided byyour independent examiner or auditor. If nothing wa5 paidplease enter NONE in th•
appropriat• box{es).
This year
Last y￿1
Ind•pendènt examiner's or auditors. fees for reporting on the
accounts
Other fees (for •xampl*: ad¥i¢e. ￿nsult•￿cy. accountancy
services) paid to the ind•p•ndent examiner or auditor
200
None
None
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Note 7
Paid employees
Please complete thi$ note il the charity has any employees.
7.1 Staff C05t5
This year
Last year
Gross wages. salaries and ben¢fits in kind
Employer's National Insurancè co$1$
Pension costs
25.837
3.079
806
29.722
32,387
3,419
911
36,717
Total stsff costs
7.2 AvÈragè number of fu114ime equival•nt employees in the year
The parts of the charity in whi¢h th•
Fundraisin
ernployees work
Chaiitable Activities
Governance
Thi5 year
Number
Last y•ar
Number
1.00
0.20
Oth
Total
7.3 D¢finod contribut•on pension scheme
Please complete rfa defined contribution pension scheme is operated.
BfiÈf dètails of the Scheme
NEST Pgnsion Scheme
This year
Last year
Th• costs of th• xhemtr io th• eh*ity for the Jyar
Thg arnount ol any eontrIbutio￿ Outst￿ at the y¥¥ w¥1
The amount of any contributlons prepaid at year eth1
806
911
25
149
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Note B
Grnntmaking
Please complete this note rf the chapTty mad¢ any grants ordonation$ whkh in aggregate fomi a material part
of the ¢h4ritable a¢tivities undertaken.
8.1 Total value of grants
Grants to
institutions
Total amount
Grants to
.individuals
Purpose for which
THE RELIEF OF POVERTY
rants made
Total amount £
Total
8.1 Grantmaking ¢o$ts
11 the ¢hOrit￿$ accounts are prepared on Ihe"•ctivlty basis-plèase give details of any support cost
associ•ted with grantmaking. Please enter-N•l" if ihe charity does not Identify an¢Vor •llwate sUPP¢>rt cost&
Support ¢¢$t$ of grantmaking
£Nil
8.3 Grants made to institutions
11 the charity has made grants to particularinstitutions that arn matwi41 in the context of its granlmaking
please giv• details ol the instilution supported, purpose of Ihe grant and total paid to each ITnslilution listed.
Sufficient information should be givèn to provide a reasonable understanding of the rangè of inslilutiTons
supportèd.
Names of institutions
Purpose
Total amount of
rants
id£
COMMUNITY FOOD BANK
THE RELIEF OF POVERTY
2,399
1,225
170
JAYWICK SANDS COMMUNITY FORUM
THE RELIEF OF POVERTY
FOOD CYCLE CLACTON
THE RELIEF OF POVERTY
CHABAD FOOD BANK
THE RELIEF OF POVERTY
1.124
647
REFUGEE ACTION COLCHESTER
THE RELIEF OF POVERTY
COLCHESTER FOOO BANK
THE RELIEF OF POVERTY
Total grants lo instifv(ions
402
5.966
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Note 9
Tangible fixed as$ets
pl￿se complet• thffs not• if the charity has any tanglble fixed assets
9.1 Cost or valuation
Freehold land
& buildings
Other land &
Jildings
Plan¢
machinery and
motor vehlcle5
Fixtures,
ritttngs and
equipment
Payments on
account and
assets under
ton$iructlon
Total
Balance biought
forward
Addilions
5.010
5,010
Revaluations
Disposals
Translws.
Balance carr￿d
forward
s.olo
5,010
92 Accumulated deprKiation and impairmenl provisions
sis
SLorRB
SLorRB
SL
SL
SL¢yRB
Rate
33%
Balance brought"
forward
Depreciation charge
for year.
Impabrmenl Iyovisions
1,670
1.670
Revaluations
Disposals
Transfers.
Balan￿ carried
forward
5.010
5.010
9.3 Nèt book value
Brojght forward
Carnied foNard
1.670
1,670
9.4 Revaluation
IAany fixed assets have been revaluedplease give dotails of the valueraftd method of valuation
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Note 10
Investment assets
Please ¢ompleee this ftote if the charity h•$ any investment ?$5et5.
10.1 Flxgd assets Inw$tmont$
car￿ng Imarketl value at beginning of year
Add: addition5 10 inveslmenls 81 c051
Less.. disp05als at Car￿n9 value
Addlldeducll: net gainl{lossl on ￿ValUa1￿)n
Carrying Imarketl value at end of year
Please provide below..
10.2 A breakdown of the market ￿yeS of inbEstments shown abov• agr••in9 Wlth the balance Sheet
row 803.
10.3 A breakdown of th• income from investments agreein9 With SOFA row SO3.
Analy$i$ of investments
10.2
Marl(et value ot
ar end
10.3
In¢omt from
Investmènts for
the year
In%•stment proport19s
Investments listed on a recognised stock èxchangÈ or held in Common.
investment funds. open ended investment companies. unit trusts or other
¢oll•¢ll￿ Investment s¢hemes
InNpstments in subsidiary or connected undertakin9s and ¢ompani¢s
Securltles not Ilst•d on a r¢¢ognIS￿ St¢¢k Exchange
Cash held a5 part of the in¥estment portfolio
Oth¢r investments
Total
10.4 Material investment holdings
If any single investm•nt is material in terms of it5 value (for example represents more than 5 per ¢ent of the
valu• of th• charilvs totsl In¥¢stments) please provide details.
I￿￿￿tment held
Market Valuo
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Note 11
Debtorn and prepayments
Please complete this note rfthe ¢haiity has any debtors or
ts.
Analysis of d•btors
Amounts falling due
within one year
This year
Last year
Amounts falling due after
more than one yeaw
This year
Last year
Trade debtors
Amounts due from subsidiary and associaled
undèrt¥kings
Other debtofs
Prèpaym•nts and accrutd incomt
Total
Note 12
Credltors and accrnals
Please complet• th1$ note rf thè Charity has any credrfors or accruals.
12.1 Analysis of ¢r•diiors
Amounts falling due
within one year
This year
year
Amounts falling due after
more than onè year
This year
Last year
Loans and ov•rdrafts
Trade creditors
Amounts du• to subsidiary and associated
undertakings
Other creditors
3.￿4
2.605
222
553
Accruals and doferred in¢om•
Total
12.2 Security over assets
If any loan. overdraft or olhercreditor holds a charye orotherse¢uiity overany assets of the charity
please provide details.
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Nole 13
Endowment and restricted income funds
Plèase complete this section if the charity has any endowment Or restricted income funds.
13.1 Funds held
Please give a brief description of any of the following type of funds hgld by tho ¢harlty:
permanent èndowmènt funds IPEI;
expendabl• endowmènt funds IEEI. and
restricted income funds, including speclal trusts. of th• ¢harity {Rl.
Fund Nam*
Type PE, EE
orR
Purposo and Restriction5
13.2 Movements of major funds
Please give details of the movements of the major funds summarised in the reslricled and eftdowment
columns of the Statement of Financial Activities.
Fund
balances
brought
forward
Fund
balance5
carried
lorwafd
Incoming
resource5
Outgoing
resources
Gains and
losses
Transfers
Fund rtames
Total Funds
13.3 Transfers between funds
Please give details of any transfers behveen lund&
From Fund (Name)
To Fund (Namè)
Reason
Amount
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Note 14
Transactions with related parties
If the charily has any transactions wilh Yelated parties (other than the truste expen5e5 explained in note
6) details of such transactions should bepmvided in Ihis note. If there no transa¢tions to report
pleas• enter"None" irt the relevant boxes.
14.1 Remuneration and benefrts
Please give the amount of, and legal •irthority for. any remuneration or otherbenefits paid to a trustee or
otherrelated parties by the charity orany institulion or company connected ￿'th it.
Legal authority leg ordw.
go¥emin9 do¢um¢ntl
Amounts paid or benfrfit value
Nam• of trust•• or Connected party
This year
Layt year
14.2 Loans
Please giive details of and amounls owin9 to orfrom the tharity's tfustees or oth•r rnlated parties by Ihe
charity at the yèar end.
Name of trusl•e or
eonn¢¢t¢d party
Amount owing
This yoar
Last year
Legal authority
Oue to trust••s and
related parties
Due from trustèès
and related parties
14.3 Other transaction{sl with trustees or relatsd parties
Please give delails of any transaction undertaken by (or on l>ehalf ofj the ¢harity in whi¢h a trustee or
rolated party has a material interest.
Name of the trustee
or related party
Flying Trade Ltd
Relationship to
charity
Hariit Singh Dulai 1$
Trustee of WFA and
Director of FlyTrng
Trade Ltd
Description of th•
transaction
Donations R¢¢ei¥ed from
Ftying Trade Ltd
Th1$ year
Last year
17.079
28,309
Flying Trade Ltd
Hariit Singh Dulai is
Trustee of WFA and
Director of Flying
Trade Ltd
Goods & PPE puwchased at
cost pri¢¢ from Flying Trade
Ltd for resale and use at WF
Charity shops
WFA rented commercial units
lor charity shops from Flying
Trade Group PIC at
discount￿ markel value rate
547
Flying Trade Group
PLC
Harjit Singh Dulai is
TfU51ee of WFA and
Dire¢ior of Flying
Trade Grou
PIC
1ZS1)0
11.597
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Independent exarniner's
report.on the accounts
Section A
Independent Examiner's Report
Report to the tru5teesl
members of
Chaiity Namo
World Food Aid Limited
. On accounts for the year
ended
28 February 2022
Charlty no
{if any)
1148371
Sel out on pages
NA
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above
charity (Ihe Trust.) for the year ended 2￿0212022.
Responslbllitles and. As the charity trustees of the Tnjst, you a￿ responsible for the preparation
basls of report ' of the accounts in aoxrdance with tt)e requirements of th8 Charities Act
2011 ("th8 Acr).
I report in respect of my examination of the Trusf"s accounts carried out
urKler section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination. I
have foll¢)wed the applicable DI￿¢t￿)nS given by the Charty Commission
under sedion 14qS){b) of the ACL
I have completed my examination. I confinn tr￿t no material matters have
¢ome to rny attentlon (other than that disclosed below ') in connectlon with
the examination whtch gives me cause to believe that in. any materlal
respect:
accounting records were FK)t kept in accordance with sectlon 130 of
the Act or
the accounts do not aC￿d wtth Ihe accounting records
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection
with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a
proper understsnding of the accoun15 to be reached.
' Please delete the words in the brackets if they do not appty.
Date:
Independent
examinerfs statement
Slgned:
Narne..
Nick Pomroy
Relevant professlonal
qualifi¢ation{s) or body
(if any):
Durrants Calleva. Accountants and Tax Advisors
4 Comel House, Calleva Park
Aldermaston. Berkshire RG7 8JA
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Section B
Disclosure
Only complete rf the examiner needs to highlight matters of concem (see CC32.
Independent examination of charity accounts: directions and guidance for
examiners).
Glvo here brief d•tsils of
any items thal the
examlner wlshes to
dlsclose.
None
IER
October 2018