**REGISTERED COMPANY NUMBER: 08645252 (England and Wales) REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1156336 (England and Wales) REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: SCO45581 (Scotland)** 

**REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES AND** 

**FINANCIAL STATEMENTS** 

**FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024** 

**FOR** 

**THE WHITE EAGLE LODGE** 



THE thrrE EAGLE LOOGE
CONTENTS OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
Page
Re￿ ofthe Twstees
l trj 11
Report of the Independent Auditors
12 10 15
statement of Financial Activi
16
Balance Sheet
17
Cash Flow SLitement
18
Notas to the Cash Flow Stat8ment
19
Notes to the Flnando18tatements
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THE IwirrE EAGLE LODGE
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
The trustees btho s￿ also direclofs of the chaNLy f¢x ihe purposes of the Cc*npanies Act 2006, kyesent their
report with the financial stat￿nentS of the tharity for the year ended 31 March 2024. The trustees have
adopted the provisions of Accounbng and Rew1ing by Charities.. Ststemenl of Refftmmemded Practt
appllcable lo thariUes preparing their al￿￿nIS in a(0)rdan￿ wth the Financial Reporting Standard
applic2t4e in the UK and Reput4ic of Ireland IFRS 102) (effective 1 January 2019).
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
The trustees are pleased to Present their annual directors. report together vrith the finanual statements of the
d7aiity for the year ending 31 March 2024, whith are also prepared to meet the requirements for a dire&or5'
report and 8ccounts for Compani&g Ail pU￿oses.
CHAIR'S REPORT
This year has seen further developm￿1 of both ￿r ￿line and ir￿￿n activittes.
The weelty online c￿Trpffire continues to attrad parb"c4pants from around Ihe wc¥ld. LIke￿se, our wur
Peace serv[￿ and disujssion groups. Many of our wtllc Servi￿ and events are fNe streamed enabling
people, tho donl live near a centre, ￿ be involv￿.
Following the cessation of all in*>erson events during lockdown. a full programme of residential retreats and
retreat days has now restarted. We are adapb.ng some of our public servi￿S to reach wt to a wi(ier
audien￿. A regul& MedrtatiC￿. open to all. has tfoven to be partiLJJIArty successful. Sunday Gatherings, wth
a more infonnal and partitipatory aN)roath, have been very ￿￿1￿received. We intend building upon these
suwsses and have shared with our ¢>ntre leaders in the UK and overseas.
In June we held an open day whith brought many pecyle lo New Lands for the first time. My ￿ateful thanks
to all the stsff and v(Aunteers vtho worked so hard to make this day Ihe success It was.
In October we hosted a panel of Well￿rded speakers talking (m Ihe theme'EmbTrting all Lrfe..
For over 80 years the tharity has offered distant and ojntact healing. free of charye lo all ask for it. This
is one of the pilla￿ of the Lodge and prO￿deS ￿gnEfiC2nt W1￿1C b￿efiL This year has proven to be a
challenging one due lo rising demand f¢x distant healing and the n￿d to restart contact hpaing aftèr
loc*down. Our staff and vcAunteer healers have risen to the challenge.
Our new TemK4e of kn.ght received a numLEr of design awards during the year., nOta1￿Y winning a Civic Trust
Award, The Special Award Sustsinability and then Ihe tcp award - The National Panel Speual Award. This
was certainty an incredible ac*ieverneni and something that has never happened in the Civic Twsl Awards
65year history. A testame￿¢ to the skn.ll of our artht6¢Xs and wider design team.
At the Structural Timber Awards. the building featured tii three separate awards and was awar(led 'Low
Energy ￿lect of Ihe Yearf- a welcome acknovAedgement of the efk)rts made to pnxluce a low impact
bLtilding with numerous enVironm￿lat technclogies.
With a Mew to su(te&sion planning and strengthening the twstee board we commenced a recruitment
exercise in Marth. l arn confident this wiif lead to new Injslees jcmning the board in the next few months.
Finally. I wish to pay tn"IArte to our dalicaled staff team WI￿, along wlh voluntews in our regional ￿ntres,
have risen io the challenge of w¢yking in new ways. Their ded1rati¢￿ and hard work ensured the Lodge has
contr'nued to pn)vi15e essenli81 suppc¥i to wr members and beneficiaries during the year.
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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
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OBJECTIVES AND ACTivmES
Objectives and aim5
Each commitm￿1 of the organtsation is accorryanrd by a quotab.￿ tr(￿ The White Eagle Teachings for
imph'cation ow counlertmynt.
1. We believe that love and brothethood make everythlng work
The foundab(m of brotherhLKxI is love. not matenal thirbgs. If Y￿ gel that foundation fimily laid, maten81
things wll fall into rAace tKJt rf your foundation st￿e of lov8 is n(* sgcure, no matter what you do with your
mortal mind in the way of organisation and direi*on, it wll not help.
2. We balleve In the empowemient of every individual through the finding of their own Innèr tFuth
l the power that YCAJ need fw your awareness of the spheres from the humt4est to the highest lies within
your own being.
3. The principle of service is fundamental to our work
Take this keynote into your life lomurow, the tomorrow whith begins the life of evwyday, the life of wcKkshop
and factory, warehwses ￿{j offi￿$ and sthods and the many Va￿Trg phases of adivity. Take into this
world the lo seNe.
4. We respect and honour all the many ways of belng
Spiritua tNth ss fluid. YCMJ can get prinaples up3n thith to work iwJl truVI is like a great river with many
tributaries.
5. We seek infter spiritual guidance In all we do and acknowledge the reallty of other realms of
consciousness
A time will Gome when every soul wdl be aware of rts higher life and its tnje self. Then it wil be able lo see the
o selves In contrast - the limited earthly self arml the higher. heavenly and etemal seM. As develcrfymenl
pr￿eedS the higher self becomes stronger and more in evidenrE in every day lrfe. Then prO￿eMS and
difficulties no longer overnhdm you,. they keep their right￿1 place. You develcp vi￿on. only of G￿ and
of heavenly things but also of earthty things. You see things in their true perspective.
6. We recognise thai our spli1￿81 aims take precedence and we emphasised wherever possible
God is as much in your Ph￿Ca[ bojy as in y￿r higher spiritual ￿￿scIouSnesS and though you may
experience i1kAminati￿ out of the boty- you musl be able to express il and live tt in the boty.
7. We acknowledge that we arE a spiittually motivated organ¢sation and a5 such will do our best
to reflect thls in aN our organisatlonal relationshlp5
Understand, however, that you yourselves musl w¢Nk in your everyday life. It is your reactions to physical
matter and the conditions of life that realty bring atK)ul attLmement, achievement. c￿ you react as a gentte
brother to ￿ the tJ)nithtions and am the a￿￿MStanCeS of life?
We seek to be open and accountsble as a public charrty
The very best schijol for the pupil L* disaEde is that of everyday contacts wilh ordinary pe￿e in an every day
wcrfld.
BACKGROUND
The White Eagle Lodge is a wotldwide organisats.cffj founded in England in 1936 by Grace and Ivan Cooke,
based on pmfound yet gende phli osorhy. Through the rn￿Ill￿Mshlp of Grace C<x)ke over a period of more
than forty y&ars, these extra(￿1nary teathings were brwght through and recordejj and fomi the basis of the
teachings of The While Eagle L￿￿ge. They numter in Ihe thousands. The spiritual teachings are indusive
and honour life. truths that etho in the heart of all tnje s￿rItUal pathways. a restatement of the ancient
wis(lom.
Thè Charity holds these Teachings as its chief spirilual asset, weserv¥ig them in their most oNJinal fonm.
The Charity makes ready and available the Te8things f(K those who seek them, providing for the study.
leaching and expression of the Teathiru5 in all suitable forms. for the advancement of religion in the public
benefit: recognising the inter4elatedness of the White Eagle Teath￿igS ￿th aH major sI￿ritUal traditions.
The wcrk c4 The Whrte Eagle L(xJge is based ￿ gende yet prof0￿￿ universal spiritual truths.
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Through this leathing we are ￿)CCUraged on a path of love. respect a￿1 seNce towards all life. towards the
develoFynenl of inner Pea￿ and the aWa￿eSS of our eterna S￿nI￿al nature.
OUR VISION
The White Eagle Teaching aims to supp)rt a grLwng awareness of 8veryone's spiritual nature and
connedion w7th al lrfe.
OUR OBJECTIVES
The Charivs g￿.ects are spe(xficaUy restn.thd to the fthwing..
- to 8(fvanr£ Chrf*ianty the b￿efft as set out in the White Eagle Teathings, recognising the
inler-re13tedness of the White Eagle Teachings WTlh atl major 4yritual tradit[￿S.
During this period we continued a strategy F4aMiw process to ensure we reman fo¢JJsed ￿ our tharitat4e
purposes and to agree cKJr pricKities
We have agreed the fovowng overreaching strategic aims for the Lc*Jge
1. To make ready and availabl8 the White Eagle Teathings for those seek them and to provtde for
study, teaching and expressi¢M of the Teathings in all suitable ftxms.
2. To offer a path of Swritual Se￿￿ and unfrAdnTrnt based on the ￿l￿[te Eagle Teathings
3. To seek to embody the prinGp￿S of the Teathings
4. To ewore ways to offer cyportuniiies of beirwJ part of a loving community linked in the Star.
In shaping tjur objectives and plaming our activths the trustees have consadered the Ch￿lty Commi&8ion's
gilldance on public benefiL
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OBJECTIVES AND ACTlVtnES
Slgnltlcant actlvftles
A SUMMARY OF THE MAIN ACTMfEs UNDERTAKEN BY THE LODGE FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT
A significant Means by whith the charity athieves tts 0fy'eCt￿es is thrwgh ihe publicati￿) 8nd distribution of
the White Eagle Teathings Iri8 a sewthatde, online database, bc(Jks, eBooks and cL)mpa¢t dlscs. tljring
2023-2024 over 8.850 (2022-23,. 8.3331 boc*s. CDS and Calendars werp s(4d.
A searchable, onlrne database of teathings and addresses was launched in May 2019. Since then 20,113
Viewe￿ have ac￿ed Ihe database in almc61 40,000 se&8ions. These have included a iotal of 122,464
document view￿d0V￿kjads. Currenty there are 473 documents avadable. The trustees consider this project
to be key to meeting our objective of making the White Eagle Te3thir¥Js a￿SsIt￿e to 81 who seek Ihem a5
wdl as o¥eats'ng an archive of the TeacfrMThJs for generations.
Stella Polaris is the magazine publish￿ biqnontNy by The Whtte Eagle L￿￿ge. avalable free to members or
via subscnpts"cffl. Always induded a￿ inspiring and UF4tfting rnessages from Ihe White Eagle Teachings as
wdl as a variety of artides.
Further detsls of cmline and inyson seAvicw are refewed to in the Chairfs report on page 1.
Ccntact healing wilhwi the White Eagle tr8dition is carried out 1."1. GNen the age and health profile of many
patients and healers, along s*￿th th8 impracts'calrty of maintaining soaal distsncing. we suspend￿1 cont2Ct
healing throvghout the pericKI of the pandwnio We are On￿ again offering contact healing treatments and
are making strenuous efftyrts to rebuikl the seMcE. We are currently in the prO￿S of gaining reaccre¢thtslion
with UK Healets.
.1 am just over halfivay thrwgh 6 sessic￿S of thernotherapy. Since my Can￿ is a rare f¢)In, I have nol
known if this W￿ld be effective. I recenlly had a scan, and the good news is that the scattered ￿lIS have
reduced, and the main tumour whlth was grovmg very fas( from a pocket of cells in October trj the size of an
orange in January. has not grown an￿Tn￿e1 l am so relieved. I will be gwen another scan, onc8 the cherno
has finished, in eady June and then have a review of the next aFprowate sleps. In the rneanlime, I have no
doubt that the healing I have receive(I frryn you all has been a contn'butsThJ factor in this good news. l am
inc¥edibly grateful for al the attention and heal￿g ytyj have sent me over the last few months."
Distant heallng is generalty offered by gr￿pS of healers who meet a regular basis and individud healers
wc*king in their own h(rtnes. They w￿k with￿1 the ￿ysCal we5ence of the pers(￿ receiving healing
focussing specific cc4our healing rays to the patienls thr￿gh working the angels of healing. Distsnl
healing humans was ￿me(l OLrt by 560 indtvidual healer5. providing muth needed support lo over 1,600 of
the tharitys benefflaaries.
'Th8nk you for the ongoiry healing gJpwt and wayer& I have moved through a great de81 of feaf for I
am grateful. I wcKJld like to ask for the heal￿g to ￿tin￿, to help me to continue to shed the feat and
heaviness that l assumed was 'nonnal Itfe.. I would like to ask for SUP￿ to move Into a more holislic
ieWlexperien￿ of lrfe. rather than being so fo￿Sed on the negative. .
239 members s&t as dist8nt healers fc* animals in need.
"We really are so very grateft#, words canl really express - but just lo say thank you again from the bottom of
my heart. I wonder rf I wuld possibly also kinLlly ￿queSt for my other cat C to be added to your list rf you have
capaciw He is suffering t￿ with Stress and anxiety as the frequent vet Vlsils f￿ Cl caL¢se hlm io becimne
aggressive on C's retum frcffi the vets. This is then causing her to retaliate back adding even more stress for
them both {and me!). In the Summer of last year. Cl suddenly became aggressive towards C 3fter 6 happy
ye8rs of being best friends. Since then. I have had a terrible time tyng to reconcale Ihem both. We were
making progress unb"I Cl became unwell vnth hef recent breathing.-
The E8rth Healing service, implemented in 2009. has 263 supporters participating in this seMc* worklwide.
r webste is an importarrt means by which the tharity inler3cts wth the ptjblic and (Ajr mernbership. In
March 2022 we launched an uwlated website with improved functionality and the aim of enhancang the overaN
user experience. 21,000 usefs aLKessed the site during the year.
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FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
OBJECTWES AND ACTIVMES
Wlth 21,200 visitts to our Faceb￿ page, Use￿ are engaging vthh Ihe regular, uplifting messages posted. We
have atsa used the page as a byay of invlts.ng peryle to join in synthronised a￿neMentS to send healing
prayers to speofic Situalic￿5 across the wryld.
1.204 people receive our regular'M￿daY Th￿Jgh¥ ema￿ of an irwirational passage from the Teathings.
The Whrte Eagle Sthocl of Astrology (almost unrquely among those in the UK) awjroaches astrology from a
spiritual viewpcmnt. Curedly used. astrdrryy sheds light Dn (he spiritual path that each one of us treads both
Individuaily and collecDveiy, enhan(ing our unde￿tandIng of life and the 'divine ptan, behind rt. The IM)ite
Eagle School of Astrdcoy both teaches aslrc4ogy and prowdes astrc4ogical seMce$ lo the public suth as
wrttten readings of horosccpes. The Schod offers a range of COFrespondence cwrses," hdds an annual
WLYkshiW and gatherrng and publishes a joumal ALTAIR. mnt2ins artideg on varied
astrological subjects, induding tranS￿1p1S of talks and lectures given in the ￿11￿ Eagle Lodge. Woth is well
UfKlerway to Ffovide a(Jditi(Mal sknjdy Mat￿[alS and to refresh the exiskng beginners. course.
PuL4lc ￿neflt
The trustees are satisfied th81 the thatrtVs aim5. current Obl￿tiveS and activities offer &gnificant public
benefit within the definitions and requirements of the Charty C(Mnmission's guidance. The tru51ees believe
the Lodge continues lo offer an essential ser¥ice to the wlAic.
Over the last 12 months Ihe than¢￿S (*aiilable puttK)ses for public benefft have been putsued thrwgh the
foNthving activib"es'.
- wov¢ding wi and online seNces of wt)rship. disojssim grwps and (ther cwytunities to participate
- pyoviding uplithng spirilual wJpwJt thriyjgh v￿itten ccfftmtnicalions, a b1￿￿onthlY joumal. the websits an
social media
expanding the searchalle, ￿line database of ￿lfr Eagrfe Teathings and Addresses. Ensuring th8
Teachlngs are made freely available to Indryiduas glL
- providing pastoral support arKJ comf(rt to the bwved
- offering opportunitse5 to give and recwve spintual heaing
contributing to the gcod mental health of partiapants through the teathing of meditstion whith also aids
physical welbeing and composure in the face of dl health
- leaching respect for the envlronment. trM)th ￿ itsdf and for the resultRig human beneffts
- publishing boc4(s and leaflets woviding or directy re18ted lo the Vthite Eagle Teathings
offering in person and On￿ne retreats, courses and training in gjbjects diiedty related to the White Eagle
T8act7ings induding meditati￿, heah'ng. astrc4ogy, the (xeats"ve arts. spiritual science and awent wsdom.
- providin9 8 space fcff communtng nature. personal reftection and meditstion in the ternp￿ and gr￿ndS
at New Lafjds
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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
OBJECTIVES AND ACTMTIES
Volunteer5
The trustees and staff are very grateftjl to our vc4unteers vrtK) give up their timè for the benefit of the work of
The White Eagle Lodge. Thwr contributi(￿ is fvndamentsl to the wtrk of the Lodge.
- Provision of distant and contaLI heah'ng
Organisation and provision of semces of wc¥ship, retreat days. m6ditation CA)urses and groups. conlact
healing s￿￿￿5 elG al Newlands. in R￿lon8[ Centres asgxialed smaller groups in the re￿on5
- Leadership and membership of the New Lands thoir induding perfomiance, practice and comp0s￿c￿ of
new music, hymns elc
- A range of adminrstralive tasks from wowding seixelarial suptxyt to the Lojge Mothw to the team ihat
assembles mailshots.
STRATEGIC REPORT
Financial position
The charity continues lo be in a strong finanual pc6ttion at the end of the finanaal year. Total funds are
£25,735,773 12023.. £24,553,937) whith conststs Df £16,482,446 (2023.. £17.045,3691 investments,
£6,004,392 (2023: £6,005,751) tangible assets, £3,326,510 (2023." £1.547.1851 in (XJfr8nt assets. wth
£77,i75 (2023: £44,368) falling due to ugJilcYs wthin ¢Jne year.
Of the total funds of £23,392,753 {2023.' £22232.807I is herd within endo￿nt fijnds, £1,150.701 (2023..
£1.151.6011 in restrided funds and the remainder #i unrestrided funds.
Prlnclpal fundlng sources
The pnnopal funding sourees this year indude donat￿n$ and legacies of £712,664 {2023.' £158.557).
membership fees, book sales. retreat income and rental ino)me totsHing £177,898 (2023.. £126,4141 and
investment income £495,131 (2023.. £419,824). These sources of incL￿e support the key objectives of the
chaiity induding fvrKJing the new website, our aclM"tRs online and ￿ social media, the pubh"calion and
distribution ofthe White Eagle Teathings. in au formats, and ourioumal Stdla PrAaris.
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STRATEGIC REPORT
Flnancial review
Investrnent poNcy and objectlves
The charity endeavours to 8(Jopt a Socrally Reswisitk Investrnent a￿)roach to be refiected in the underfying
investment portfdio. The ctsnty th005es to exdude investrnerrt in oJmpanie5 Y4rth a significant or direct
involvement in these areas..
- tobac(x)
gambling
- arnis manufacture, suEWy and reiailing
- production and distn'bution of pomography
- nuclear power prDduction and1￿ uranium rrkning
- genelic3ly modified (ryanisms (GMO) where this represents more than 5QA of turrtover
- companies that use animals for testing, discovery or the Manufactu￿ of healthca￿ or other pri)ducts
- companies involved in fadc¥y famiing, the use of fur and the production of meal
- the prc#jUcti￿ of violent wdeolcomwter games (accounting for more than 5°A of lumoverl
- Gompanies that afe involved in the larg&scaJe pr(*Yuth'(￿ ol pth oil and delo*&station
Whilsl the tharity recognises the needs of a modem economy and the requirement for basic commodits.es
such ag and ￿1, we wsh to support only those comparties ￿M￿dered to be the best in these sectors wth
regard to the enwronmental irnpad (rf their ac*'vitses.
AddFticnalfy. the tharity seekg to support activitses that ￿Courage empfoymen( r￿yClIng and sustainable
waste management, renewatrAe energy and green teth(4ogy, safety and prcrtection. training and eAucational
activitses and the applicauons of svstainat4e practs'ces.
Our ethical criteria are kept urKler regular review to ensure we reman true to the ethos of the White Easle
TeaGhings.
The primary inveslment 0￿.eCtiVe ts lo grow the portfolio's value by the value of the Consumer Pri￿5 Ir￿eX
(CPI) 44% per annum. over roling periods of at least 5 years. There is a requirement for the invested funds to
ovide an inccffle of £300,000 per annum. to be distributed to the on a quarterly basis.
During the year under rewew our investrnent fund wcAJu￿d a rettjm of +8.4°A at year end. This perfomiance
did meet the primary investrnent objective, however in the Sh￿4em7 this fals belovj the portfdio knchmark.
The trustees are keepng this urKler review with the fund manager.
Reserves policy
The trustees regul*iy rewew the reseryes needs the Ch￿lty. This rewthv e￿OmpaSseS the nature of the
Income and expenditure streams, the need to rnatch variable inL)Jme Ipartiwlarty from legacies) wtth
comrniknents and the puw ol hdding resetves.
The trustees believe rt is prudent for the charity to seek lo build minimum general reseNes equivafent to 6
rTL)nths o)re eypenditure ￿ £400.000 (2023124). At the erHJ of the rep￿bng peri(xl we held £1.192,319
12023.. £1,169,529) unrestricted general funds. This figure indudes deggnated funds allcKated to spectfic
prcyects and those unrestricted funds held 4*Trthin regiona centre& This 'General Reserve" will provide
Ilexibility in fvlfil￿"ng the aims of Ihe organisation and a LXrff￿ to maintain uninterrupted services.
The charty is fortunate in hawng sufficient unrestricted reseryes in tdace lo enalje it io remain wable. and
Continue operating. during this ongoing ￿TIOd of uncertainty.
The sale pn)ceeds frwi the L￿don propety, in September 2014. are Classifi￿ as pe￿anent endowment
and cannot be deemed Treserves" nor are they awadakAe for general purposes.
The maiority of the FxC￿dS have been ff)vested to provhje a regular, annual Fncome towards budgeted
expenditure.
requirements.
As * 31 March 2024 the esbrnated yield is suffi(ien¢ lo cover the Lodge's bL4Jgeted
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STRUCTURE GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
1. Nature of governing docvrnent and how the charlty {or trustees) is c£Mvstituted
The goveming document is Arttcles of A&s￿lat￿n of The WhFte Eagle Lcxjge.
The tsijstee board at present consists of 5 Whtte Eagle Lcége memL*r5 wth rdevant profession81 skNIs.
2. Organlsattonal strncture arKI hfmthe charity makes decisions
The spintual acmies of the tharity are led by the LLxJge Mother. She is SUPFKrted. in the UK, by five other
ordained ministers in the ministy of the spirrtual W￿k. The Deputy Lodge Mother oversees operati(￿al
aspects of the organisation and is being trained as a successor to the Lodge Molher.
The charity emF4oyed 17 stsff a5 at 31 March 202412023.. 15).
3. Delegation and management
The trustees delegate day to day management of the organisation lo the management team. The trUst￿S
meet 3 times a year. receive repcKts frcrfn the managers and minister& consider management
recommendations and when required, make deusicns. Matters ariswig btheen Ihe regular meeb'ngs are
dealt with via email, tdephone. ￿line meets'ngs or via adth(K Me￿.￿JS.
I tnjstee dedsions are recorded and cx)mmunicaleAI lo the management team.
Tnjstee vacandes are open lo any eligibfe aprAicant wrylh a genuine ewpathy for the ethos of the Whit8 Eagle
Teachings and suppjrt for the charitvs overall aims and objectives. Apprflcations are reviewed by the trustee
boaftl in conjunction with the Lodge Mother and Deputy Ltsyge Mother, taking into a￿OUnt Ihe sknlls and
experience required to txing cx)rytement the e￿sting t•)ani members. Shortlisted aptAicants are p￿￿ded
wth relevant Chartty Cc¥nmission guidance and intunal thy>Jments and inwled an infom7a interwew. If,
following this inteNew, all pa￿"eS wish to p￿ceed the prosFKc*ve trustee attends sets of trustee
me&'ng5 as an obseryer tse[(￿e b￿ng fomwlly aFy)inted as a trustee. During the iknervab'on period the
prospective trustee ts provided vthh inf0m￿t￿￿ relats'ng to the operation of the thartty and their
responsibikties., in additi￿ they are intmduced to the staff and will experien￿ different aspects of the charity's
w(*k. Each trustee is 8ppoinled fcf a period of 5 years, but may rtrappcAnted f￿fUrther lemis.
Risk Management
The trustee5 anfl senior managemenl of The White Eagle Li)dge believe thal sound risk management is
integrdl lo both good rnanagemenl and good govemance practice. Risk management fomB an inEegraF part
of the tharittys deasioTrm*ing and is inco￿{￿81ed within strategic and ￿ratiOnal ￿anning.
A fomal review of the charitys risk management processes and risk register is undertaKen by the trustees on
an annual basrs. Risk is M￿aged under the headirMJs of premises, p￿Sonn￿, govemanGe, ￿anCIal,
organiSatic￿81 ar¢d extgnal.
Through the risk management pr¢￿esseS established for the Organisatic￿, the trustees are satisfied that the
major risks identified have been adequatdy mitigated wthere necessary. It is recognisecl that systems (an only
provide reasonable, not abscAute. assurance that major risks have been 8dequ8t8ly managed. The
trustees are regulady liaising with the management team and speaatist advisers in order to mana3e the
various risks ansng as a resuk of the cc*onaviws wtbreak
Finanrial risks are ￿MIted by adherence to the L[M￿ge& cJ)mK*ehensive pclicy of contrds and annual
audit by a firrn of Chart￿￿ Accountants with experience in the charity sector.
The organisalion has devetcyed safeguarding pcliaes arwj wocedures in relalion to vulneratAe members of
the public and benefiaaries. These are shared w7th key workers and vc4unteers.
The Irustees and managers endeav(MJr to maintain an awareness of new and revisa legislation and
regulations in the relevant aws. The trustee5 conb.nue lo ensure that Insuran￿ pclioes are in t48ce to
protect the Lryanisatrc￿ frc*n financial loss ￿ the event of a daim.
FaCt￿S likety lo affect the performance of the tharity indude..
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THE WHrrE EAGLE LODGE
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
- stoc* matket lurbulence, arising due to UnCerta￿ty surroundwig the global economic impacting upon
the perf0ftnan￿ of our investment KKx1folio. The majority of our p<ytfdio is invested for the longer tenn,
enabl￿g us lo manage shcrt-lemi ffucluations.
Loss of skilled W￿kers. We have a relabvely small staff base, many wrth sknas an¢J kno￿ledge that are
unique lo the White Eagle Lc#Yge. The tsuslees regulaily discuss succession planning with the management
team. In addition key vc1unte￿S attend our Ministeri81 Support training wth the Intentic￿ of ￿￿denIng the skills
base.
- Foling membership nLmters has a negative impact on the sccpe of the seN￿S we can offer to the wlji
in particular am aspects of the heal¢ng wrrfk. We are endeavouring to engage with potential new members
through the website. soclal media and how we present Ihe White Eagle teathings so they are relevant to the
issues peorAe are facing tc*Jay.
- R8Ouced availabillty of vrAunteers. We recognise the &8sential rcle vc*Jntaers promde in helF*ng the tharity
et ils objectives. We also reccgnise there are fewer volunteetB available to meet the fi￿ng rFeeds of our
b￿eficIallOs. Theref¢xe we a￿ w(xking to iryrove Ihe ways engage ￿1th. and Irain. (xjr volunteors.
5. Fundraising
The charity's difed eXp￿(￿lUre on fundraising actvities remarns smal. The White Eagle Lodge does not use
or have any reFatiC￿ship wilh any third paty cc¥nmeraal partiupators. nor pay professional lundrdisers.
We do not use eA)Id eAliThJ a5 a fundraiwng te(￿iqUe. In order lo woled the puNic from unreasonable
intrusion on their piivacy we stn.cty Imit the number of fundraising mailings and we do not fijndraise by
teleph(￿e. We do n(* share, or sel. any p￿S￿81 dats we hdd and we ￿nplY with the requirements of
relevant dats rffotection legislation.
Chjr ongoing fundraising effc*ts indude seeknng regular d￿ationS from members ￿ addItiC￿ to membership
fees., raising awareness of fegacy giving (via OLtr bpmonthly joumall and providing oppOr￿nitieS lo donate (via
ltterature, the webstte and (X)le￿.an boxeslplates at s￿IceS and events).
During this rewrting period neither the charity any pwson acting on behalf of the tharity was subject to an
undertaking to be bwnd by any v￿untary scheme fcrf regulating fund raising. or any voluntary standard of
fund r8i&ng.
The charity has not re￿iVed any complaints dunng the reEKxting peri￿￿ relating to fundrdising.
COMMENCEMENT OF ACTivrriES
The charitsble company was incorporated on 9 August 2013 but remained d¢rnnt until 1 April 2015 when
the acbvtyes of The White E￿e Lodge. an unincc*w)rated tharity. wwe transferred over.
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THE WHrrE EAGLE LODGE
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE o￿AlLs
Registered Company number
08645252 (England and Wales)
Registered Charity number
1156&36 (England and W81es)
SC045581 {Scdandl
Registered office
NevAands
Brewefis Lane
Liss
Harnpshiro
GU33 7HY
rwstees
J8son Adam WIlsorT
Linda Cclien (Resigned 21 July 20241
Annette Wilday
Bed(ett Fish
Andrew James Busby (resigned 30 September 20231
Beatrice Hansen (App(xnled 01 Juty 20241
Auditors
Stuart Mackie, FCA
MonTS Crcder Limited
Chartered Accountants
Statutory Auditors
Station House
NcKth Street
Havant
Hampshire
pog iou
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES. RESPONSIBILITIES
The IDJStees (W￿ are 8L%o the directors of The White Eagle Lodge for the p￿￿oSe8 of company law) are
responsible for prepartng the Rep￿ of the Trustees and the finanaal statements in accxirdance wth
apylicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Stsndards Iurrtted lQngdom Generany Accepted Accryjnting
Prac￿￿).
Company law requires the tnsste8s to prepare finanrial staternents for eath financi81 yaar whith give a tTU8
and fair wew of the state of affairs of the charitable mmpany and of the inwming resources and application of
resources, induding the in(x)rne and eXp￿dIture. of the thantaue (x)mpany f￿ that penc4J. In preparing
those financial statwnents, the trustees are ￿Uired to
select suitatrAe accounting pcliaes and then apFly them consistenty.,
obse*ve the meth¢)Js and kNinoKAes in the Charity SORP..
make judgements and estim*es thal are reasonable and prudent.
state whether applicatAe a(xounting standards have been fc4loNed, subject to any material departures
dtsdosed and explained in the financial statements.
prepare the financaal statements ￿ the gcAr•J conwi basis unless rt ts inappropriate to presume thal the
d)arita￿e company will ￿ntinue in ￿sineSS.
The trustees are respC￿81L￿e fof keeimng pri)per a￿(KIntr.ng records wth.ch disdose wrth ￿3$£￿Table aC￿rarY
at any time the financial posithon of the tharitsble ccmparty and lo enable them to ensure that the financial
statements compty with the Ccmpanies Acl 2006. They are also resp￿￿trAe for safeguarding the assets of
the CharIta￿e company and hen￿ for taknng rea$C￿able steFts for the prevention and delection of fraud
other Irregularit￿$.
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THE WHITE EAGLE LODGE
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES. RESPONSIBILITES - contlnued
In so far as the trustees are aware:
there is no r*vant audit informab.cffi of wlich Ihe tharrtable C￿npanIS audrt￿S are unaware., and
the trust8es have taken all st8ps fhat they ought to have tsken to make themsthes avrdre of any relevant
8udit inform8tiov) and lo eslaLlish Ihal the audito￿ are aware of thaE infomialion.
AUDITORS
The auditors, Morris Crother knmited. were re-aw(Mnted at the trustee meeting held on 01 Jtly 2024.
Rewrt of the truslees. incorporating a strategrc report, aFproved by Order of Ihe board of trusiees, as the
company directors. on ...
signed the board's behalf by..
J A Wilson- Trnstee
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REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT AUDITORS TO THE MEM8ERS OF
THE WHITE EAGLE LODGE
Opinion
We have audited the financial ststements of The Vthrle Eagle Lodge (the 'charrtable ￿mpanY'1 for ihe year
ended 31 March 2024 whith comprise Ihe Stslement of Financial Acb"vities, the Balance Sheet, the Cash
Flow Statement and notes to the finanaal statements, induding a summary of significant accounting pdiues.
The financial reporting framewot1( th81 has been applied in their preparation is apptiixile law and United
Kingdom Accounb'ng Standards (United Trfjngdixn Generally Accepled A[￿￿ntsng Pra￿￿).
In our opinion the financial staten7ents'.
give a true and fair view of the stale of the charitable CoMpan￿S affairs as at 31 March 2024 and of its
incoming resourc£s and a[￿lc*.0n of res(xJr{￿, indLtding ts inwme and expenditure. for the year then
ended.,
- have been ￿￿Perty prepared in acC￿lanCe vrith United lfjngdom Generalty AcceFled ACC￿nting Practice,.
- have been prepared li acxx*dan￿ wth the requIrem￿tS of th- Ccmpanies Act 2CA)6'. and
have been prepared in acoyclance the Charities and Trustee Investrnent Iscodandl Act 2005 and
regulaticn 8 of the Charits'es ACT￿nts ISc£thnd) Regulations 2006 (as amended).
Basis for opinion
We condud&l our 8udil in acc(Kdance ￿￿th Intemational Standards on Auditing (UK) {ISAs {UK)l and
a￿ll￿ble law. Our respcmsikJ"lities urNler those standards are fvrther described in the AUdIt￿S.
responsibilitie5 for the audit of the finan(ial statements setlton of our report. We are independent of the
haiitat4e company in aCcL￿d￿ce v￿th the e￿.(21 requirem8nts that are relevant to our audit of the finanu
statements in the UK indudiry the FRC'S Ethical Standard, and we have fvlfilled our other ethical
responsibilities in acc(￿danCe wilh these requirem￿ts. We believe that the aLwJit evidence we have Dbt8ined
is sufficient and approw'8te to wovide a ba￿S for our wion.
Con¢lu51on5 relatlng to going con￿￿
In auditing the finanaal sialements, we have ¢thduded that the tnjstees, use of the gung r)Jncem basis ¢
accounting in the weparatith of Ihe financ43t slatements is apKryriale.
Based on the we have p￿rforned, we have not identified any materHI Unc￿￿1n￿e5 relating to events
condity.ons ihaL individually or oJlecty"vely, may cast significant dc￿bI on the tharrtabie comp8n¢s akj'lity to
conlinue as a g¢ir#J con¢em for a perttxl of al least twelve months from when the financial statements are
aulhorised fLY issue.
Our responsib¢lities and the resp￿sit1.1[tles of the trustee5 With respect lo going Goncem ar& deS(￿bed in the
lev8nt secbon5 of this report.
Other Inf0M￿tIon
The trustees are resp)nsible Ihe olher inf0m1atic￿. The olher inf0m)au￿ comw5es the infom)gtion
induded in the Annual Repcrt other lh￿ the finanual st*em8nts and wr Re￿ of the Independent Audit￿S
thereon.
Our opinion on the finanual statements dces not cover the other inforTnabon and, except to the ext￿1
otherwse explicidy stated in our reporL we do nol express any form of assurance c￿￿Us￿)n thewn.
In connection our audit of the financial stslements, our resrmsibility to read lh8 Other infomiation and,
in doing so, consider whether the other infcmation is matefially ino)nwstent with the financial statements or
our kno￿edge obtained In the audit or othemse appears lo be matenally misststed. If we Identify such
material inc(msstenues or a￿arent material misstatements, we are requir￿ to determine whether this gives
rise lo a material misstatement in the finanoal Stat￿entS themsdves. If. base(1 on the work we have
performed. we condude that there is a materia mis5Lqtemenl of this other information, we a￿ reqLJired lo
report that fact We have nothing to reprmt in this regard.
Oplnlons on othèr matters preSCflbed by thè Companle5 Act 2006
In our ¢winion. based on the woth undertaken in Ihe course of the audti..
the inf(miation gwen in the Reprxi of the Tfustees for the financtal year for vthich the financia statements
are prepared is consistent the financiat statements. and
the Report of the Trustees has been wep8red in accordance with applicable legal requirements.
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REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT AUDrroRS TO THE MEMBERS OF
THE WHITE EAGLE LODGE
Matter5 on which we are requirpd to report by exception
In the light of the kno%￿edge and understanding ol the chariiatle company and its envlronment obtained in the
¢outse of the audtt. we have not ￿entsfIed material misslatements in the Rewrt of the Twstees.
We have nothing to re￿rt in respect of the lollowvry matters wthere the Curwanies Ail 2006, the Charities
and Truslees Investrnent {Scodandl Aci 2005 and and the Charities Acownts Isccrtlandl Regulab'ons 2006
requires us Lo report to you if, in our Iwinion:
- adequate accounting rec£Kds have not been kept or ￿IlMS adequate for ow audit have not been r6ceiv
from branGhes not w511ed by us- or
the finanaal ststements are not in agreement wth the aC0￿nI￿)g rec￿dS and retums.. or - certain
disdosures of truslees. remuneration sperxfied by law are not made: or
- ￿rtain disck)sures of Iru5tee5' remuneration speLYfied by law are not m8de",
- we have not received al the infomialion and eXrAanats.￿5 we require foy audiL
Responslbllltles of trustees
As ewained more fully in the Statement of TNstees' Rw)onstrJ4itiès. the trustees (vtho are also the directors
of the tharitable company for the purwises of o)mpany law) are reSpon￿lSe for the preparation of thè
financial ststeM￿ts 8nd for bung salisfied thal they gwe a true and fair view. and fcf such intemal control as
the trustees detemiine is necessary to en8bfe Ihe preparation of finanual statements that are free frorn
ma￿181 mK%statement, wthether due to fraud CY errof.
In preparing the ￿arf(jaI statrnts. the trustees are resEK￿SIble for assessing the charitable Gompany's
ability to continue as 8 going conc£m. drsdosing, as a￿lCable. matters related io going c£17￿M and usfftg
the gcmng concem basi5 of accounting unless the trustees eilher uilerKI to Itquidate the charitabk company c
to cease (Yerath.￿s. orhave no realistic altemattve btrt to do S￿).
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REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT AUDITORS TO ThE MEMBERS OF
THE WHITE EAGLE LODGE
Our re5PIXb5ibilities for the audlt of the fina￿101 statemcnls
()Jr (*)jectives are lo obtsin reasonatAe assurance atKKJt whether the financial statements as a wthole are free
from material misstalemenl, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue a Rewt of the Independent Auditors
that includes our Reasonable assurance Is a high level of assurance, bjl is not a guarantee that an
audr( conducted in accordanr£ ISAS IUK) w711 always detect a material misstatemenl when it exists.
Misstatement5 can arise frorn fraud ￿ error and are {￿sIdered MaI￿al rf, indmdually or in the aggregate,
they coiAd reaSona￿Y be expected lo infiuerrce the economic decisions of US&E taken on the basis of thes8
finana81 stalefnenls.
The extent to whith our procethres are capaLle of dete(Itng irreg￿a￿lIe5, induding fraud is detaI￿d below..
Frorn di5CUS5ron with management and those thargerj with govemance infcffl7ation aboul the entity 15
iiocumenled to assess the aLt"Mty within the organlsats.￿. We discuss managements assessment of risk in
respect or itTegularrties, fraud and going concwn.
Based ￿ ihese discajssions and asse&sments we detemiined that the key risk areas were ino)me
recogniti1￿ in resped of txrt off issues and managernent ovenide conceming the size of the organisalion.
We sel financial ststement materiabty level based on the level of income. As a nol profrt organisattin
raising income is ils primary foujs wluth is why inGome was used to delem7ine the level of maleriafity. (￿r
overall assessment of Tisk was us&J lo determine performance matenality at an apt*cyriale level.
Substsntive audit tests wue designed after assessing and pwfomiing walk1hr￿￿ tests. The walkthrough
lesttng c¥Jnfinned document￿1 systems whith have been designed to act as a preventatwe measure against
fraud and efror whith a￿ear to be operats.ng as docJJmented. Substantive testing tested a sample of the
pq)ulation. representative of the pwlation. to identify errcffs. The testing dNJ not identfy any material
misstateM￿ts in areas tested.
Audit substanbve tests condudaj no materia emr over fhe key areas of income recognition and
management override.
The audit con&ders the organIsati￿ is not ex￿￿e￿ to material risk of e￿or as a result of assessing laws and
regulations Ihal are apwcyriate lo the organisation.
Management assessed there is no g¢yng concem risk The audil undwt(K* a revtvw of Iwdgets. rnanagem￿t
accounts and the revlew of board minutes and came to the same condusion as management.
A further des(ryI1￿ of our ￿SpOnsItI1Il]e5 for the audit of the financial stsI￿ents is bcated on the Financkal
Rep(rting Council's web*"le at WWw.fro￿g.ukJauditC￿resw￿&Ikn'14tre$. This des￿Pts￿ foms part of our
Rewt of the lThJependent AudrtLWS.
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REPORT OF THE INDEPENDEKf AUDITORS TO THE MEMBERS OF
THE WHITE EAGLE LODGE
Use of ourreport
rhis report is made soldy to the tharitable companys membtrs, 35 a body. in accordance with Chapter 3 of
Part 16 of the Cc)mpanies Pd 2006. Our audit work has been undertaken so that we might siale to the
haritatde cnmpanrfs members those matters we are required lo state to them in an auditor5. repK)rt and f
no other purpose. To the fullesl extenl permitted by law, we do not ath%pt or assume responsitilrty to anyone
other than the Ch￿itable (£mpany and the thallt￿e company's mernbers as a body, for our audit work, for
this rep￿, or for the opinic￿5 we have fonn&J.
Stuart Macla'e (Senior Statutory ￿dItorI
f(K and on behalf of Monis Cr(K*er ￿.￿rNt￿y
Chartered Accountants
Statutory Auditors
Station House
North Street
Havant
Hampshire
P09 1QU
Date..
13 November 2024
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THE WHrrE EAGLE LODGE
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTivmES
(INCORPORATING AN INCOME AND EXpEND￿uRE ACCOUNT)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
2024
Total
funds
2023
Total
fvnds
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Endowment
fursds
Notes
INCOME AND
ENDOWMENTS FROM
Donations and lega(ies
712,428
236
712.664
158,557
Charitsble activities
Vvhite Eagle teaG+)ings and
spiiitual wTr*
177.898
177.898
126,414
Investment income
Other income
110.703
347
384.428
495,131
347
419,824
Total
1,001,376
236
384,428
1,386,040
704.795
EXPENDITURE ON
Raising lunds
98.594
98.594
106,170
Charilable activities
White Eagle teachin9s and
wort(
1.016,565
1.136
1.017.701
937,928
Total
1,016,565
1,136
98,594
1.116,295
1.044.098
Net g8in510055esl on
investments
37.979
874,112
912,091
15,145,636)
NET
INCOMEI(EXPENDtruRE)
21790
{900)
1,159.946
1,181.836
15,484,939)
RECONCILIAMON OF
FUNDS
Total funds tffjught forward
1,169.529
1,151,601
22.232.807
24,553.937
30,038,876
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED
FORWARD
1,192,319
1.150.701
21392.753
25,735,773
24,553,937
The notes fc*m part of these flnanci￿ StateM￿ts
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THE WHrrE EAGLE LODGE
BALANCE SHEET
31 MARCH 2024
2024
2023
N￿5
FIXED ASSErs
Tangible assets
Investrnents
Investments
Investment propety
12
6.[￿,392
6,005,751
13
14
13.457.446
3.025,000
14.020,369
3,025,000
a486,838
23,051.120
CURRENT ASSETS
Stocks
Debt￿S
Cash at bar* and in hand
15
16
21.889
26,957
3.277.664
23,699
20,167
1,S)3,319
3,326.510
1,547,185
CREDrroRS
Amounts falh'ng due wlhin one
17
177.5751
144.3681
NET CURRENT ASSETS
3,248,935
1,502,817
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURREKr
UABILITIES
25,735.7TJ
24.553,937
14ET ASSETS
25.735,773
24.553.937
FUNDS
unrestrict￿ fvnds
Restricted fvnds
Endowmentfunds
19
1,192,319
1,150,701
23.392,753
1,169.529
1,151,601
22,232,807
TOTAL FUNDS
25,735.773
24,553,937
The finanual statsments were approved by the Board of Tnjstees and alrth￿ISed for issue on
and were sMJned on its behalf by.
J A Wilson - Trustee
The notes fomi part Df these fnancial statements
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THE ￿TrE EAGLE LODGE
CASH FLOW STATEMENT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
2024
2023
Notes
Cash flows from operdling a¢tlvftles
Cath generated from operatims
(374.2161
(1,897,513>
Net cash used in ￿rating acbvities
{374,216)
{1,897,5131
Cash flows from Investing activities
Purthase of tangl￿8 fixa8 assets
Purthase of fixed asset investmerts
Sale of tangible fixed assets
Sale of r￿ed asset investrnents
Interest received
Dividends rec￿Ved
{31.822)
12.530,1001
16,169,858)
(3,870,259)
3,975,001
5,092.527
17,975
320,618
4,005,114
69,553
349,982
Net cash wovided byllused in) investing aCti￿￿e5
1.862,727
{633,9961
Cash flows from flnanclng actlvities
Incmie attnbutable to endowment
Eypenditure attributablg to endowment
384.428
(98.594)
320.618
{106.1701
Net cash provided by financtng aclNtties
285.834
214,448
Change in Gash and cash equlvalents
in th• reporting period
Cash and cash equivalents at the
beglnnlng of the reporting perlod
1.774.345
12,317.061)
I,￿￿.319
3.820,380
Cash and cash equivalents at the end
of the reportlng perfod
3,277,664
I.￿3,319
The notes fr￿rn part Df these fina￿la1 ststements
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THE WHrrE EAGLE LODGE
NOTES TO THE CASH FLOW STATEMENT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
RECONCILIATION OF NET INCOMEIWENDITURE) TO NET CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING
ACTiwfiES
2024
2023
Net inc(¥nel(expenditurel forthe reporting period las per the
Statement of Financial Activitiesl
Adjustments for:
Depreciation charges
{Gain}IEosses cn investrnents
Interest rec£ived
Dividends r￿Ved
Inojme attributable lo endOvmi￿t
Expenditure attributable to endovlment
Decfeasel(In¢rease) in stor
(Increaseydecrease in debtors
In(xessel{de(Te2sel in cxedf(ors
1,181.836
(5,484,939)
33.181
1912,091)
(69.5531
1349.9821
(384,428)
98,594
1.810
(6,79))
33.207
28,749
4,412,257
{17.9751
1320.6181
(320,6181
I1￿.170
(4.1391
15.731
1312,1311
Net ¢osh used in operations
(374.2161 {1.897.5131
ANALYSIS OF CHANGES IN hlET FUNDS
At 1.4.23
Cash flow
At 31.3.24
Net cash
Cash at bank and in harKI
1,503,319
1,774,345
3.277,664
1.￿,319
1.774.345
3,277,664
Total
1,503.319
1,774.345
3,277,664
The notes form part ￿ these ￿a￿al statements
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THE WHrrE EAGLE LODGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
ACCOUNnNG POUCES
Basts of preparfng the flnanclal statements
The financBI slatements of the Charnal￿e cornpany. *htiich ts a public benefit entity under FRS 102.
have been prep8red in accx)rdance with the Charities SORP (FRS 1021 'Accounting and Rewrting by
Charrties.. Statement of Recommended practi￿ applicaNe to chwilles preparing thbyr accounts in
accordance wrth the Financ￿ Rep￿g Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland
{FRS1021 leffeth've 1 January 20191,, Finanual Reporting standa￿ 102 The Financial Reporbng
Standard appliCa￿e in the UK and Rewjblic of Ireland.. the Charrties Act 2011, Charities 8nd Trusloe
Investment Iscouandl Act 2005 and the Companies Act 2C(16.The financtal statements have been
prepared under the historic31 cost convention. wrth the excepts'(￿ of investments are indudL¥J at
market value. as mrmlified by the revahJaticm of i%rtain 35sets.
The finanual StateM￿ts have prepared on a going ￿n¢effl basis.
The trustees consider that there are no mateiial uncertainties about the charitys abilty to IxMtinue as a
going Lx)ncem ntx any significant areas of unGertainty Ihat aff￿ the carying value of assets held by
the charity.
Income
All Inr￿rne is recognised r¢ the Stat￿ent of Financial N£tswties once the ch￿lty has entrtFement to the
funds. it is pr￿)at￿e that the income be ￿Ved and the am￿nt (2n be measured relialjy.
Expendfture
Liabilities are recconised as expendilure as soon as there is a legal or Ix)nstnJctr"ve obiigation
commith'ng the tharity lo that expenditure, r( is wcbat4e that a transfer of economic benefits will be
required in settlement and the amount of the otAigation can be measura reliaL4y. Expenditure is
accounted an ac£xuals basis and has been dassfiej under headings that agg￿gate all cost
related to the catgJory. Where costs cannot be dirEclly attTilJJted to particular headings they have been
alIC￿ated to activities on a basis ¢(M7SiStent the use of reSoUr￿s.
Tangible fixed aS￿ts
AH dasses of tsngible fix￿ assets are recorded at cost. less any subsequent accumulated
depreciation and subsequent acrJJmulated impairment hjsses The only exception relates lo freehdd
prcyerty and improvtrnents, whith are shown al a vahjation based on an exiemal marf(el valuation
perfomied in 2021 and are Th)t de[￿eCiated.
0ewecaa￿0n is provided on tangible fixej assets so as to write off the cost LY Valuati￿1, less any
estimated residual value ovw their expetsl useful econcfflic life as fc4tows'.
Asset dass
Freehold property and inN)rovements
Plant and Mathin￿Y
Fixtures and fittings
Webgle
puter equiwenl
Depreciakn method and rat
Not depreciated
20Yo IYI (Xjst
20Yr* cost
33Ya on cost
33% on cost
Assets under constN(Aion have not been deweciated a5 they not ready for us& at year end.
Inveslment woperty
Investment propety is shown * most recent V81uation. Any aggregate suWus or defic4t arising fri
changes in fair value is ￿cognIS&4 in the Slalemenl of Financ4al Activities.
Stocks
Stodts arg valued at the lower of o)st and net realisable vaue. after maknng due 8llowanc£ for
obsdete and stow moving rt￿s.
Taxatlon
The charity is exempl [r￿Tr c(ryTrti(￿ tsx on its thariEaNe acbmties.
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THE V•TrifTE EAGLE LODGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- contlTrued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
ACCOUNTING POLICIES- continued
Fund accounting
Unrestn'cted funds can be used in acc(￿dar￿ wlh the chwitatle obiectives at the diso¥etion of the
trustees.
Restricted funds can only be used for pwts'c￿1ar restrid8d purposes wrthin the ctjjects of the Ch￿ty.
Restn'dions arise ￿ spectfied by the d￿or ￿ then fvn(Is are raised for parti(uEar restrided
putposes.
Further explanats'on of the nalure arKJ pwpose of pach fund is induded in the notes to the financial
ststements.
Pension costs and other post•Yetirement benefits
The charilable company operates a defined 0)ntribUti￿ p￿slon stheme. Contrthtions paYal￿e to Ihe
aritstde company's penstcfft scheme a￿ charged to the Ststem￿l of Financial Activities in the
period to which they relate.
Flnancial iTrstrurnents
The charity onty enters into basrc financral instruments transactions that resuh in Ihe recognition of
finanaal assets and lia￿lItieS h'ke trade and other ae£ounts receivatrAe and payabfe investments in
stocks and shares. The measurement basis used for Ihese instnjments K8 detailed tjelow.
Dabtors and ¢ash at bank
Trade and other debtors are recognised al the settlement amount due after any trade discount offered.
Prepayments are valued at the amount prepaid net of any trdde discounts due. Cash at bank and in
hand included ￿sh hetd on deposit or n a current acCc￿nt.
Creditors and provisions
Credttors and provisions are rerJ)gnised Wffie￿ the tharity has a present r*Aigation resulting from a
past event thal wll probably resuh in the transfw of funds to a third paty and tt)e amount due lo setde
the olJig8tiLM can be measured or estsmaied reliably. Creditors and provisiws are ncrnialy re¢3)gnise(I
at ther settl&nent amount after allowing for any trade discounts due.
Sufflmary of significant judgements and key accounting estimates
The ￿gnifir￿n[ judgements and sources of key aC￿Unting estimates that have been aw)lied in the
preparntsrm of these financial statements rthle to Ihe vabJations of freehcdd wopeity and investment
propety. Further details can be found in the arLounting pdiries for these assets. These have been
deemed apwL¥riate and consistendy appli&J to all the ye*s presented.
DONATIONS AND LEGACIES
2024
2023
Donab'ofts
L8gacies
Bricks of light lemtrfe appea
73,991
638,673
68,077
29,223
61,257
712,664
158.557
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THE WHrrE EAGLE LODGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - contlnued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
INVESTMENT INCOME
2024
2023
Rents received
Dimdends reravatAe
Interest rec*tvable
75,596
349,982
69,553
81,231
320.618
17.975
495,131
419,824
AJI investrnent inc￿rne is d￿1ved frcm assets held in the United lfjngdom.
INCc￿E FROM CHARrrA8LE ACTIVITIES
2024
2023
Membership
%trdogy
Publishing
Student fees
Retreats
Room hire
Shop In(￿le
White Eagle teachings and skmritual work
wtite Eagle tead7ings and strfribjat work
While Eagle leachings and 5F4ritual work
Wlwte Eagle teachings and spit7tual
White Eagle teathings and spiritual w(￿k
Whrte Eagle teachings and spiritud worf(
Wlyte Eagle teathings and wri￿al work
46,879
5,614
46.242
49,011
4,820
38,767
10.407
18,798
1,978
2.633
66.233
4.506
8,424
177,898
126,414
RAISING FUNDS
Investment m￿agernent Costs
2024
2023
Portfdio management
98,594
106,170
CHARITABLE ACTMTIES COSTS
Support
costs Isee
note 71
Costs
Totals
Vvhite Eagle teachings and spiiitual
963.594
54,107
1.017,701
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- continued
FOR THE YEAR ENDEO 31 MARCH 2024
SUPPORT COSTS
Govemanc8
Gosts
F￿ance
Tota
White Eagle teathings and syribjal work
3.041
51,066
54,107
Suppcrft costs, induded in the above, are as f(AIow5:
Finance
2024
White
Eagla
teachings
and
spiribjal
we(k
2023
Total
acbMti8S
Bard< tharges
3.041
2024
Vvhile
Eagle
teachings
and
spiritual
wo
2023
Total
activities
Auth'tors, remunerali(
Auditors, remunerati￿ fcy audit
Work
Legal fees
11,088
10.030
7,290
32.688
120
33.840
51,066
43,990
NET INCOMEI(EXPENtXTURE)
Net incc4nel(expenditure) is stated after charglngl{c¥editi'ng):
2024
2023
Audrto¥s' remvneratsc
Other n￿-aud[[ sem
Depreciation- Own￿ assets
11,088
7,290
33,181
10.030
120
28.749
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THE TflHrrE EAGLE LODGE
NOTES TO THE Ff4ANCIAL STATEMENTS - continued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
TRUSTEES REMUNERATION AND BENEFrrs
There were no trustees. remuneration or other benefits for the year ended 31 Marth 2024 for Ihe
year ended 31 Marth 2023.
Trustees. expenses
txjring the year one tnjslees 12023". kn) re1ml￿r5ed OLrt of pocket eX{￿seS for travel and
material expenses totalling £2.857 (2023: £2,817).
STAFF COSTS
2024
2023
Wages and s81aies
Social security costs
Employerfs ￿siL￿) costs
437,185
33.845
5,557
350,787
26,195
3,523
476.587
380,505
The average M￿thlY number of emiAoyees dunng the year was as folows..
2024
17
2023
15
Admiristrative, finance and SPIri￿al
No employees received emcluments in excess of £e4J,(KJO.
The key manag￿ents petsonnd of the ￿MpriSe the Deputy L¢Jdge Mother, Lead of Publishing
and Office Se￿￿5, Lead for Healing and Schod of Astrdogy, LLNJge Mother and Finance Officer. The
total employee benefits of the key managem￿1 personnel of the chaiitable Lyjrnpany were £120,426
12023: £104.6991.
11.
COMPARATIVES FOR THE sTATEmEP￿ OF FbWANCIAL ACTMTIES
unrestr1￿ed
Restricted
funds
fijnds
Endo￿￿￿￿1
funds
Total
funds
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM
DcKBts"ons and legaoe5
123.872
158,557
Charitable activities
White Eagle teachings and SFMiitiJal V￿rk
126,414
126,414
Investmenl In￿rne
99.206
320.618
419,824
Total
260.305
123.872
320.618
704,795
EXPENDITURE ON
Raising funds
1(￿.170
106,170
Charitable activities
White Eagle lead]ings and spuittjal work
937.928
937.928
Tolal
937,928
106.170
1,044,096
Net gwnsloossesl on invesbments
(348,380)
{4.797.256) (5,145,636)
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THE WHrrE EAGLE LODGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- continued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
11. COMPARATIVES FOR THE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTivmES- continued
ur￿estric*ed Restricted
Endowment
fijnds
fvnds
fund8
Totsl
fijnds
NEf INCOMEI(EXPENDrruREI
Transfers beiween ￿ndS
(1.026.003}
235,627
123,872
(235,627)
(4,582,808) 15,484,939)
Net movement in funds
(790.376)
(111.7551 (4,582.8081 (5,484,939)
RECONCIUATION OF FUNDS
Totsl fvnds brought fuward
1.959.905
1,263,356
26.815.615
30,038,876
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
1,169.529
1,151,601
22.232.807
24.553,937
11 TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS
Fixtures
and
fittings
Freehdd
propety
Plant and
machinery
COST OR VALUATION
At 1 A￿1 2023
Additsons
5.934,900
3.050
914
74,607
23,085
At 31 March 2024
5,941,403
97,692
DEPRECIATION
At 1 April 2023
Charge f￿ ye
2.390
176
36,880
15,094
At 31 March 2024
2,566
51.974
NET BOOK VALUE
Ai 31 Marth 2024
s.￿1,403
1.398
45,718
At 31 March 2023
5.934.900
660
37,727
CcAnpLrter
eqL¢ipment
Website
Totals
COST OR VALUATION
At 1 April 2023
Addttrons
45.720
14,088
1.320
6.072,365
31,822
At 31 M￿(*1 2024
45.720
15,408
6,104,187
DEPRECIATION
At 1 AprA 2023
Charge for year
17,507
15.240
9.837
2.671
66.614
33,181
At 31 March 2024
32.747
12,508
99,795
BOOK VALUE
At 31 March 2024
12,973
2,900
6,004,392
Al 31 March 2023
28,213
4.251
6,005,751
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THE 114HrrE EAGLE LODGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- continued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
12. TANGIBLE FIXED ASSEfs- ￿ntinUed
Induded in cost or valua11￿ of lan(i and buitdings is freehokj L4nd of £2,934.9￿ (2023 - £2.934,9001
ich is not depre(iated.
Land and buildings is stated al Ihe fair value determined by the 2021 valuations carried out by
independent valuers. The valuers hcld reci¥Jnised professional qualifi¢atiOnS and have recent
experience in the locati￿ 8nd (stegory of the investment pr￿ertY valued. The valuation methodology
used by the valuw5 fdlows Ihe profesSi(￿al standards outh.ned by tTr￿ Royal Institute of Chartered
Surveyors (RICS).
1& FIXED ASSET INVESTMENTS
Llsted
investrnents
MARKET VALUE
At 1 April 2023
Additions
Disposals
Rev81uations
14.020,369
2,530,100
{3,893,6421
8C￿,619
At 31 March 2024
13.457,446
NEf BOOK VALUE
At 31 March 2024
13,457,446
At 31 March 2023
14,020.369
There were no investments assets hdd (xrtside the UK.
Cost or valuation at 31 March 2024 is rewesented by:
Listed
investments
Vauation in 2024
13,457,446
14. INVESTMENT PROPERTY
FAIR VALUE
At 1 Apnl 2023
and 31 Marth 2024
1025,000
NEf BOOK VALUE
At 31 March 2024
3.025.000
At 31 Marth 2023
3,025,000
The investment propety is ststed at the fa￿ value determined on the basis of valuations rarried cut by
independent valuers in 2021 and 2022. The valuer5 hdd reo)gnised PTofe55ional qualifications and
have recent eXP￿ence in the Iwaknon and category (rf the investment tKopety values. The valuati
methodof(¥Jy used by Ihe valuers folows the professional stsndards outlined by the Royal Instrtute of
chart￿th Surveyrys IRICSI.
The Iruslee diFect(xs have revie*ed the values of investment prcperties and believe these to be at far
vabJe as al 31 Marth 2024.
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - continued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
14. INVESTMENT PROPERTY- continued
The origin31 purtha5e c051 and the vabje of ￿twuent reV￿a￿On$ fly all prc4)erties classrfied as
investment propwty at the year end is as follows..
Cc61
Revaluatrons
760,629
2.264.371
3,025,000
1& STOCKS
2024
2023
StOL*s
21,889
23,699
1&
DEBTORS: AMOUNTS FALUNG DUE YIFTHIN ONE YEAR
2024
2023
Trdde debtors
Prepayments and aoJued ir￿orne
17.821
9,136
11.010
9,157
26,957
20,167
17.
CREDITORS.. AMOUNTS FALUNG DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
2024
2023
Trade ueditors
Socaal secxjrty and other taxes
Other creditors
Accrued ex￿nseS
47,891
9,205
1.304
19,175
21,684
8,421
1,500
12,763
77.575
44,368
18. ANALYSIS OF NET ASSETS BETWEEN FUNDS
2024
Total
funds
2023
Totsl
funds
UnrestriGled Restrided
fijnds
funds
Endowment
funds
Fixed assets
Investments
CutTent assets
Current liabilities
244.492
5,759.900
15,637,446
1,995,407
6.004.392
16,482,446
3.326,510
177,5751
6,005,751
17,045,369
1.547,185
(44,368)
&45.000
305,701
1,025,402
(77,575)
1,192.319
1,150.701
23.392.753
25,735,773
24.553,937
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THE wHrrE EAGLE LODGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - continued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
19. MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
Net
movem￿1
in funds
Transfers
At 1.4.23
furmys
31.3.24
Unrestricted lunds
General fijnd
Gener81 fund propty reyaluati
reserve
London legaoes
Other legac#&s
Regional centre fund
Building maintenace fund
Afr￿a fund
748.986
{581.5261
167,460
163,255
11,712
194,728
4,860
42.649
3,339
163,255
11,712
769,683
3,360
74,042
2,607
624.955
11,500)
(18,6071
{5321
150.0001
50,000
1.169,529
22,79)
1,192,319
Restricted funds
Alina
Alina propety revaluation res￿￿￿
Ylana fund
Retreat bursary fund
South West propety fund
Lond￿ legacies
Regional centre legaaes- Nc*1h West
386.497
235.501
9,061
5,312
447.000
58.227
10.003
386,497
235,501
9,297
4.176
447,000
58,227
10,003
236
{1,1361
1.151.601
{9(Kll
1.1 ￿1.701
Endovmient funds
Pemianent enéowment fund
Endowmenl property revaluati
reserve
22.070.543
1.159,946
23.230,489
162.264
162,264
22.232,807
1,159,946
23.392,753
TOTAL FUNDS
24,S53.937
1.181,836
25,735,773
Net movement in funds. Ind￿jed in fhe above are as folows:
Inc(xnirig
Resources
Gains and
Movement
in funds
Unrestricted funds
Gene￿1 fund
Other legacies
Regional centre fund
8uilding Maintena￿ fund
Alri￿ fund
360.595
638.673
2,000
1980.1t(11
113.7181
13,5001
(18,6071
16401
37.979
(581.5261
624,955
(1,500)
118,6071
15321
1.001,376
11,016,565)
37,979
22,790
Restricted ￿ndS
Ylana fund
Retreat bursgry fund
236
236
(1.136)
(1,136)
236
(1.1361
(9001
Endowment funds
Pemianent endowment fund
384,428
198,594)
874,112
1.159.946
TOTAL FUNDS
1,386,040
(1.116.295)
912,091
1,181,836
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THE WHrrE EAGLE LODGE
NOTES TO ThE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - continued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
19.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- continued
Compardtlves for movement in funds
Nel
movement
in fund5
Transfers
between
funds
At
31.3.23
At 1.4.22
Urwestrlcted funds
Gened fund
General fund prcyety rewdluation
reseNe
L0ndC￿ legaaes
Other legaues
Regional ￿ntre
ilding Maintena￿ fund
Afr￿ fund
1,080.186
(1.046,8271
715,627
748.986
163,255
11.712
665,505
4,860
31.080
3.307
163,255
11,712
194,728
4,860
42,649
3,339
29,223
{500.000)
18.431)
32
20,000
1,959,905
(f .026,003)
235.627
1,169,529
Restricted fund5
Alina
AJina property reValUatr￿ reserve
Ylana fund
Retreat bursary fund
Brid<s of light temFde ftmd
South West woperty fund
Londow7 legaryes
Regiona centre legaaes- North West
TeM￿e landscaping
Jeremls jump
386.497
235,501
9,061
5.312
100.770
447,000
58,227
10.003
100
10,885
386.497
235.501
9.061
5.312
123.842
(224.612y
447,000
58,227
10.003
30
{130)
110.885)
1.263,356
123.872
(235,6271
1,151,601
Endowment fund5
Pemianent endowment fund
Endowment property revaknaticft
reseN8
23,516,901
(1,446,358)
22.070,543
3.298,714
{3.136.4501
162,264
26,815,615
14,582,808)
22,232,807
TOTAL FUNDS
30.038.876
{5,484.9391
24,553,937
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THE V¥HrrE EAGLE LODGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- continued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
19.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- continued
Ciynparats've net movemenl in lunds. induded in the atthie are as fdk)ws:
IncUn￿g Resources
resources
expended
Gains and
losses
Movement
in ￿ndS
Unrestricted funds
General fund
other legaryes
Budding m31ntw)ace fijnd
Africa fund
231.050
29.223
{929,4971
{348,380) {1,046,8271
29.223
{8,4311
32
18.4311
32
260,305
(937,9281
(348.380) {1.026,0031
RestrFCted funds
Brrd(s of light lemF4e fund
TemFle landscaping
123,842
30
123,842
30
123.872
123,872
Endowment funds
Permanent endowrnent fund
Endowmeni prcyerty revaluati
resetrve
320,618
1106.1701 11.660.806) 11,446,358)
{3,136,4501 (3,136,450)
320.618
(1￿.170) 14.797,256) {4.582,8081
TOTAL FUNDS
704,795
{1,OH,0981 15.145,6361 15,484,939)
Designated funds
LondonI￿a￿eS- Ihis is a ￿nd deggnated by the Irustees to suwrt the Vlhite Eagle work in L￿￿on.
OEher lega(yes - this designated fuNI ujnsists of legacy income and is dIC￿ated to SPBiyfic items of
expenditu￿, generally Lwtside the general tyerations budget.
Africa fund- is a fvmd designated by the trustees to SUPkY)rt the Wlhite Eagle WO￿ in Africa.
Restricted funds
Abna Fund and Njina Property revaluabon reserve - establthed in 1997 for the devel(yment of the
work in Bright￿.
lana Fund - establtshed in 2012 to surwrt BrotherhcKKI and Wsdom Schcol We￿ worldmde.
Extemal Gr8nls- cx)ver a range d uses induding repairs to fhe Temple and Lodge buildings.
Bricks of Lighl Temple Fund - pr[￿edS fn)m Bricks of Loht appeal for use in building the new temKAe
at Newlands.
TeM￿e landscaping - ￿￿eedS fn)m temp4e landscaplrwJ for use ￿ landscaping the new teM￿￿e al
N￿ands.
Regional Centre lega(ies- to SUpp￿t the While Eagle in the regions.
Jwny's jurnp - prO(￿ed$ fr(Nn funthaigng ts use ￿ the cJ)st of Jeremvs jump.
c￿OnaviruS Job Retention Scheme- to supprmt staff costs during CIN￿8vIruS pandemic.
Endowment funds
Permanent endowmenl funds - indude the prcperty al N•￿andS and Poc4e and cash and inve5trnents
held following Ihe sale of a property in London.
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THE WHrrE EAGLE LODGE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - continued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
20.
CAPITAL COMMrrMENTS
As al 31 March 2023 the charitat4e covnpany had o)ntracled commitments tolalling £75.000 being a
2.5 /0 retention on Ihe temFle build vthich is payable On￿ the ￿aggIng w(x*s are complete and signed
As 8t 31 Marth 2024, Ihis o)rmiitmenl was stdl being retsined due to snaggirwJ issues, but it is
expecte(i lo be paid during the 2024125 finaniial year.
21.
RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES
There w￿e no rdated party transacti￿S for the year ended 31 Marth 2024.
22.
ULTIMATE CONTROLUNG PARTY
The tharttable c￿￿panY ts r￿l under the contrc4 of another enhty ￿ any one individual.
CCIYNECTED CHARMES AND ENrrriES
2&
The wi*k of the Ltxfge in the USA AJJstrafia and Germany is carried CAJI by nonwrofit Ma￿ng
organisations eslalAished under the of these countries. The offices of these entilies are as
foll(w:
USA.. Churth of the ￿lte Eagle Lodge. 2615 St BeLdah Chapel Lane. M￿lgOrnery. Texas 77356
Australia.. The Vthite EaOe Lodge Pty Limited. PO Box 225. fv4aleny. QUeenS[￿d, 4552
Germany.. The White Eagle Centre. DwLs(*land E.V.. Sthraystrasse 2, I>B82110. Germering, Munich
The Lodge Mother i8 a director of the Churth of The ￿lte Eagle Loyge USA and The White Easde
Lohjge Australia. Afi act in the same way as the tharity in teaching 8r7d distiibub'ng the White Eagle
Teachings. The tharity wpplies dl Drganisations wilh its pu￿1rationS as well as other literature and
suppryt.
All transactions wlh the above connected tharities were under ncmal market ru)dilbons.
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