Trustees Report & Unaudited
Financial Statements
Grosvenor Gospel Hall Trust
For the year ended 5 April 2025

Contents
Legal andAdrninistrative Inf¢ymation
Report oftheTru5tees
Report ofthe Independent Examir
statementof Financial Actlvitles
io
Balance Sheet
li
Noteslorming partofthe Financial Statements
14
Res¢ur¢es Expended
IS Analysisof Net A55et5- Cuvrentyear
16 Analyslsol Net A55ets- Prforyear
17
Movement in Funds- Current Year
18
Movement In Funds- Prioryear
19
Comparatlve Ststement of FlnarKlalActlvltles
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Legal and Administrative Information
Grosvenor Gospel Hall Trust
Forthe year ended 5 April 2025
Chor5ty Name:
Gr05venor Gospel HallTrus¢
R•tlst•r•dCharlty Numb•r.
1160160
Trurt••s:
Jonathan Bennett
Ross Bennett Ichalrl
AndrewThomis
Tr•iwr•r:
Jonaihan Bennett
Prlnclpl•Addr•JA'.
303 Penns Lane, Sutton Coldfield,West M￿lands, B76 INE
Ind•p•nd•nt Ex•mln•r:
LawÈrnÈ Eames
Oldfield Advisory LLP
J120 Elli¢XI Court
Herald Avenve
Coventry
CV5 6UB
¢ount•nt:
Oldfleld Advlsory LLP
1120 Elliott Court
Ilerjld Avenue
Coventry
CV5 6UB
National Westminster Bank PIC
6 Parade
Sutton Coldfield
West Midlands
B72 IPL
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Report of the Trustees
Grosvenor Gospel Hall Trust
Forthe year ended 5 April 2025
Thetrustees present their report alon8Wlththe financial statementsof the Chartyfortheyearended 5April 2025. Thefinancial
staiements have been prepared in accordance with theaccountingpoliciesset out ￿ page 11 and cornply with theTrust Deed
nd applicable law.
structure, Govèrnance and Management
Gov•rning Document
Thecharity i54n unincorporated trust constituted by a Oeed of Trusl doted 14 November 1978, most recentlyamended by Deed
ofvariation doted 28 February 2014. The trust was registered with theChawtyCommi55ion for England and Wale5 on 27 January
2015 under Charity Registration Number. 11601EII
Recrultment and appointment of newTrustees
TheTru5teeswho haveserved duringtheyearand sincetheyearend areSet￿jt0n page 3. Noneolthe Trustee5. norany person
connected withthem, received any remuneration from thecharity in theyearended SApril 2025. Someofthetru5¢ee5 re¢￿ved
expense repayments durin8 the finanoal year ended 5 April 2025. Details on related partytransact¢ons are listed in note 7tothe
Ilnanclal statements.
TheTrust gperates onefjospel hall and Trustees are (Wn IrL¥n amon8the regular cty)gregatlon ofthe hall. NLW4 Trusteesare
nomSnated by the exlsting Trustees or by ihe con8re8ation and musi beapp￿n1ed byunanimovs resolution of the con8regatlon.
They are selected according to thelr sklllsond experienceand are expected to use both in furtheringtheoblects of the Charity.
Chetks are made to ensure Ihe Tru5tee5' eligibility ttsa<t and in¢omingTru5teesaremadeaware of their re5pon5ibilitie5 by the
exlsting Trustees, who ensure rhat new Trustees read theTwst Deed aThJ reiÉwantCharity Ccwnmissi¢n guidance.
Wider Network
TheTru5tees maintain informal link5 Wlth sirnTrlor Choritie5With aviewtopoolin8experienceconsidered Useful in pursuingthe
Qblects of the Charity. The Charity also mèintalns particularlinkswith Path Hill anrfWalml4ryGospel Hall Trusts w￿hWhIch it
shares members ol its ¢on8re8ation.
Risk Management
TheTru5tees have identified and reviewedthe malorris*stowhichthedMrityisexptssedand tonfirrn thatthey havee5tab115hed
systems to manè8e and mitj8ate thoseiisks.
Objectives and Activities
Objectives and Aims
Thecharitable purposes of thecharity arethe advancement olthechristian religion forthe public benefit, including bythe
tarrying on of the 5ervite of God in atcordantewiththe Old and New Te5tatnent5 of the Holy 8ible35foilowed bythose
Christians formin8 Part oftheworld-widelellowship kn￿n asthe Plymwih Brethren Christianchurch Ithe"Brethren'l and any
Other charitable purposes connected with Brethren. The core doctrineof the 8rethren and properpractices infurtherance of
cÈrt3in aspÈctsofdoctrine3rÈsummarised in tvio schÈdulestoihÈTrust Deed.
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PeportofiheTivs¢ees
Public Benefit
TheTru5teesconfirm thatthry havecomplied with thwrduty under5eclion4 oftheCharitie5Art 2011to havedue regard tothe
Charity Commission's general guidance to charities ￿ public benefrt.
Detailsof public benefi( activf(ies ca￿1ed out byGrosvenorGospel Hall Trust can befound inthe 5eparateJppendix tothv5
report.
Main activities and achievements
TheTru5t provide5 and rnaintain5 0neGospel hallwhere religiou5 rneeting5 are held bythe local Biethren c¢)mmunity. Detai15 of
the orlgins. tÈothlngs and wayof lifÈofthe Brethren can befound ¢)n thewÈbsite- WWAV.piymouthbrethrenchrlsiianchurch.org
and in the schedulestotheTrust Deed.
Duringthe year, theTrust carried out relurbishmentstoits hall and continued lis searchfor suitablenew sitesforfuture meetin8
halls, In ordertc accomm¢dorethe needsolthe growlng con8reBaiion. FunhersJerai15 01 rheirust5 maSn acriviiiesfortheyear
ean be found In the septrate appendixtothls report.
Plans forfuture periods
Desplte the Increased cost of ener8y.the trustees feel thatthese IrKreèsed costsarenot slgnlflcantty Impactln8 onthe abllltyof
the charity to continue asa Boing concem.
TheTrust antlcSpates, In theforthcomlng period, undertakln8iheacqui￿tIon0f a new hall sitÈandthe subsequent construdlon
ola hall, ensuring that future facilitiesare bettersuited totheexpandingneedsolthe congregation.
Meetlngs
Meetlngs held at the Gospel halls includethe Lord's Supper ICtynmunionl.Gospel prea¢hin8% Biblereadingsand 8ityle
addre55es. There lsa Structured weekly scheduleof meetin85 and, dependingon the particular meeting.between 403nd
350 people normally attend Iheseoccasion&
The meetlngsareattended bythe re8ular coTr8regation and most areopen EO Otherpropertydlsposed ¥I￿torS. The notlce tr*)ard
¢utsidethe Hall welcomesvisitors and displaysthetimesof Gospel prea£hings, along with a telephone number f￿thoSe
seekin8furtherinforrnH¢ion or help. Gospel Irartswhich aredistril)uted by street preachers, a150displJythis information.
Blbles and an extenslve rangeof other Christian readlngmaterfjal areondisplay at the halLsand th￿torS arefreeto help
themselves
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PeportofiheTivs¢ees
Spreadingthe Gospel rnessage and the lifeof a Christian
TheG05pel ha115 are a base from which the regulorcrywregationJnd other5whoattend the meetingsareencouragedto 5pre3d
the Christian Gospel, inword and deed.
Members ofthe congregation participotein a pl￿￿￿￿e015t￿eel preJchingJnd Gospeltractsare p[tyl￿ed freeofcharge by
the Charlty to such Pre￿herS to behanded out iolnterested m*nbersdthe publiL
In carrying out thiswork.the congregation con5idersitself tobe living out itsfaith in practice, as particvlariyexemplified in the
following extractfrom theschedule to ihe Trusi Oted on livin8a Christian life..
Weseekand are encouraged tolive exemplarylive5 in allour reiation5hip5 with Others in thewioercommunrty (including
former Brethren), in accordancewith theteachingsol Hoty Scripture11 Tim 2.-21.
We regularly 80 Out from ourhorne5to preach on thestreets, to distribute Christian literature and engagewith the wider
tommunity (including fgrnier 8re¢hr¢nl inorJew lo preseni eternal 5alvatiM. availabletoall men by faith in JesusChri&t.
12 Tim 4..21.
Weseek as rnembersolthe public to leadchrlstian live5 ashuSbandSar￿ wives, parents thildren, employers. ernployee5
and nèSghbour$. (Col 3..22-25,Co14'.11.
The preservètion ènd protection olthefamily unit islundèmÈy)tèl and children are prized as a blessing from God. (Psalm
127'.3-51. The elderly arevalued rnembefsofthe communrty, lorwhom both theirfamilyand thewidercommunity are
expected to core.
Holy Scripture<omm•nds ustobe good neighbour5to others. and deolwrth•llother peoplellndudingformer Brethren)
openly. henestlyand fairly and (onsistentwiihthese prin£lpl4v4eshould give our time.tèlentsand money to asslst
those In need In thewider communlty, in 50 lar asrea500ablegJven ourabilitie5 and ouravaiiable re50urce5. (Matt 7.12,
Matt 22..39, Eph 4.,281.
Fundlng
Fundlng 15 Sought through glfts Irom the congregatlon and Gilt Aid i5tlalmed on ellklbie donatlon> Fundlng lsst¥netlmes
received Irom othercharitable trustswith complementaryobjectives
Financial Review
In theyeèrended S Aprll 2015 theTrust had a surplus of Inc¢￿￿n8 resourcesover resoyr(¢sexpend¢d.
Total voluntary income re¢èNed this ye•rw•s £174W6 ¢*>nP•tedt¢ £49265in theprLwiousye•r.
All funds held were unrestrlcted fund
Reserves Policy
TheTru5tees have ¢on5idered the levelof reserve5 thry wishto retain. appropriate to the¢harity'5 needs, bb5ed on its sile ond
the level of itsfinancial commitment$. TheTrust aim5 f￿the charitytohoid enoughfundstocoverthe cost of 12 monthsof day
to day expenses plus an allowance forany urgent repairsand capital expenses. The trustees will endeavour Trotto set aside
funds unnecessarily, andfundsac£umulated at present areinview ol providinga newgospel hall. The congregation Is kept
regularly informed asto particular needsforfunds. and <)ther relevant matters and the Trustee5 aim toensurethat the Chbrity
will beable to continuetofulfil its charitableotyectives v•en ilthere isa temporaryshortfall in lncome0rrai￿nganYf￿ndS
appeal tothe congregation.
Free ReseNes at theyear end were £1.263.92912024.- £12925121
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PeportofiheTivs¢ees
ststement of Trustees Responsibilities
Thetru5teesJre re5ponyblefor preparingthe Report oftheTrusteesandthe hnancial statements in accordancewith applicobie
law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United KIn8dL￿ GenerallyAcceptedAccounting Practice).
The law applicabletocharities in England and WJlestheChJritie5Act2011.Chaiity (Account5 and Rep￿ts> Regulationsand the
provisions of theTrust Deed require theTrustees to pieparefinanci3lstatements foreachfinancialyearwhi£h givea true and
fairview of the State cf 3Nair5 of the Charity and of the incorning re50urcesand applicationof resource5, includingthe income
and expenditure, of thecharity forth•t perlod. IA preparingth05efinar*l•l statements, theTnt5tee5arerequired to..
5elert 5Ultable accounting poli¢iesandthen applythem ¢on5lStently.
obsetvethe methodsand principles in thecharity SORP IFRS 1021.,
makejudgements and estimatesthat are reasonableènd prudent.,
5tatewhether applicèble accounting 5tarHtards havel)een followe<l. subje(t to•Ny material departure5 disclosed and
•xp13in•d in th• financial stat•m¢nts'
prepare thefinancial statements on Ihe8oin8concern basis unlessit is inapproprlateto presumethat thecharity will
C¢llllnue In opefation.
Thetru5teesore responsible lor keeping properaccountinB vecordswhichdixlosewith reasonJbleaccuracy at Jnytimethe
financial positlon of thÈ¢harity and toenabltthem ioensurethat thtlinancial statemtntsc¢)mplywith the Charities Act 2011.
the Charity (Accounts and Reportsl Regulations andthe provisionsof the Trust Oeed. They arealso responsiblefor safe8uèrding
the asset5 of the charlty and hence for taking rea50nablestepsforthe preveThtlon aThd det￿tIOn of Iraud and other Irre8ul3rltles.
Alltranuctions h•ve been rewiewed approved bytwotrustee&
On 8ehallofthe board..
MrJ Bennett ITru5teel
Date
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Report of the Independent Examiner
Grosvenor Gospel Hall Trust
Forthe year ended 5 April 2025
I reporttothetrustees on my examination oltheaccountsofthe Gros¥e￿GOsPel HallTrustfortheyearended 5Apri12025.
Respective responsibilities of Trustees and Examiner
Thecharity's trustees are responsibleforthe preparation olthe accounts in accordancewith thefequirements oftheChoritie5
Act 20111'theA£t'l.
I report in respect of myexarnination of the Trust's accounts carried ¢yJt undersection 145of the 2011 Act and in carryingout my
examination I have followed èll the applitablÈOirtttions8iven by thtrcharitycommission undèr sertion 145ISllbl of the Act.
Basis of Independent Examiner's Report
My examination wos carried out in accordaThcewiththe General Oirertionsgiven bythe Charitycommiwon. An e¥amirbOtion
Includes a review of the accounting recortls kept bythe charty and a comparison oltheac<ounts presented with those record5.
t also Includes consideration of any unusual Itemslxdi￿1osUreS in iheac£ounts, and seekin8 of txplanationsfrom you as
Trustees concernlnganysuch matiws. Theprocedures undertaken do not provide all theevidencethat would be requSred in an
audit, and consequently no opinion is8iYen os towhethw theèccountspresent a'tn* and fairview, and the report is limited to
those matters set out in ihe statements below.
Independent Examiner's Ststem•nt
I have c¢mpleied my examination. I confirmthat nomaterlal mattershavecometo myattentlon Inconnectlon with the
examination glvlng me causeto bellevethat In any material respect:
Accounting recordswere not kept in respect of theTrust as required bySeCti(￿ l*c4theActr, or
The account5 (Jo nol accord with ¢hose record5,' or
The èetount5 do not tomply with the applic•blereouirements¢oficefningthefO￿ Ind content ola£eounts set out In the
CharStles (Accounts and Reports) Regulations2C￿Bolher than any requlrement ihèi iheaccountsglvea'true and falr view,
which isnot a matterCon￿dered as part olan indeperthnt examination.
I have no concerns ènd have come across noother matters in£onnection with theexamiMtiontowhl<h attention should be
drawn in thls report in order to enablea proper undefstandingolthe accwntsto be reached.
Laverne Eames
nldlield Advisory LLP
1120 Elliott Court
Herald Avenue
Coventry
CV5 6UB
10 December2025
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Statement of Financial Activities
Grosvenor Gospel Hall Trust
Forthe year ended 5 April 2025
iINREsfRKTED
FUMDS
DESIGTUTED
FUNDS
RESTHKTED
TOTALFIJWD$
TOTILFUNOS
2024
Income and endowments:
Donatlonsand Lq8aclgs'.
Contribution5 Iromth•Conywtion
GIftAkl Donations
122.15J
122,153
10.985
10,985
8,575
Incom•TaxfBffunds
2.748
1,748
2,IH
Grants Rec•iv•d Inot•51
3KA60
38,160
other Income
Othei Incom•
To*•1 Othwlncom•
Inv•stm•nts
Interest Received
55.5
55,500
19.226
Total Incom•and 4ndowm•Trts'
229.$16
IA8.491
Expenditure..
Runnlng Mettln8Rooms Inot•91
Cost Oldon•t￿ serYic•¥lnote41
715
68,n5
126.470
9.407
9,407
8.254
Tot¥1 Exp•ndltur•'.
74182
78.182
134.724
Net Incom•IlEx￿ndItU1•l
Isi.w
151.J64
1163331
Net Movement In Funds
151,364
(163331
iINAEsfRKTED
FVTID5
DESIGfthTED
FUNDS
RESThKTEO
FvM•S
ToT￿FUllDs
TOT•AFUNOS
2024
Reconciliation of funds Inote Ill
Total Fvnd5bou8htlorward
Net rnovement In funds
L952.406
151,364
1.952,486
151,364
1.968.719
Total Funds£arrl•d for¥iard
iJ03,$50
2.103.890
1,952.486
The notes on page 11- 19fomi part ofthese finan¢i•l statemen
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Balance Sheet
Grosvenor Gospel Hall Trust
As at 5 April 2025
2024
Fixed Assets
Tanwble35Set5 (note61
Total FixedAssets
785.423
659.973
78S.423
659.973
Current assets
Loansout
I.ILVJ.I
J.162.l97
PrepJymen15and Kciued income
Cash at bank anil in hand
59.763
17.720
169.&52
119.435
Totil Curr•nt assqts
lJ29,635
1,299J52
Creditor5: amount5 fallingdue within one year
Loansin
4,652
Acciuals and del•rr•d incom•
6,557
6.839
T•t•l Cr•dltt)rn'. •m•¥htsl•lllth¥d¥•￿IhIfi0n•yI
11,249
Net curr¢nt assètsllliabilitiesl
lJ18,426
1,292.512
Total assets less current liabilities
2,103,6S0
1,952,486
Net A55ets
2.103.890
1,952.486
Funds (note 101
Unre5trlcled lunds
2,IQ3MS0
1,952,486
Tot•1 F¥nds
2,103,850
1.952.486
The unaudlted Ilnanclal statementswere approved and authorf5ed lor Issue bytheTrustees ol Gro5ver￿r Gospel HallTru5t on
..•nd weresi8hed on its beh•lf by..
MrJ 8enneii (Trustee)
The no￿san pagès 11- 19f&m)partofthèsèfinancial£tst*methts.
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Notes forming part of the Financial Statements
Grosvenor Gospel Hall Trust
Forthe year ended 5 April 2025
I. ACCOUNTING POLICIES
1.1 Basis of financial ststements
Thelin3ncial stotement5 have been prepared inaccordoncewith the Statementof Recommended Practice.. Accounting and
Reporting by Chariiies preparingtheir accounts In accordancewith the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in ihe UK and
Republic of Irelènd IFRS 1021 issued on 16 July 2014, and incorporaiing update bulleiins l and 2. and the Financial Reporting
Standard applicable in the United Kingdorn •nd Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021 and UKGenerallyAccepted kcountlng Prattice.
Thefunctional currencyof the charity is stedln81£1.
TheTrust meetstheée15nltion d è publ1< benefit entlty under fR5 102. *Jsetsand liabilliiesare in6ti•lly at h5st0rlul
cost ortransactlonvalue unlessothemlsestated Intherelevant a¢countiw pollo notelsl.
1.2 Income
Dcn3tion5 are recogn15ed Inthe year In which there Isentitlement arbd probabilityof recelpt and the amount can be measured
with reasonable certainty. In£ome is0n1ydef￿red whenthe chaiity hastolullil c<thOitionsbeforÈbecomin8entit1￿ to it or
wheiethe donor has speclfied that the Income Is to beexpended in a f￿￿re year. Glft aid is added tothevalue of thedonatlon to
which it relate5.
Dona¢ed servlces are recognised as incomeand expendilvrè in ihefinancial %t3¢eménts when or8anisa¢ions or individuals olfer
theirservicesand support pro bono. Thevalue olthese donated seNicestoGrosvenor Gospel Hall Trust isconsidered to be
equal to market v•luewhi<h would be vid werethe 5WViCtlomi•llywo¢ur*d. Thi5in¢lude5 5eNi¢esyid for by othertrusts.
Investment Income Isaccounted foron a recdvableba￿￿
1.3 Expenditure
Expenditure 15 included on an accruals bos1& Liobilitie5 •re retO8nised •55oon a5theve is• leg•1 ortonstwetiveobli8•tion
committing thecharity to payout re5¢)urte&
Charitableactivitie5comprise thosecostsdirectty attributabletothefuifilment olthecharitoble object5.
1.4 Governance and 5UPPOrt costs
Support costs have been allocated between governance costs and c¢hersupwtcost& Governance costs cornpriseall costs
InvolvSn8the public a£countabilityofthe charityand costs related iouatutoryrequirements. Governanceand support costsare
allocated to charitable a£tivitieson the basis olcapacity used.
1.5 Tangible fixed assets and depreciation
Tangible fixed a5set5 (costing morethan £IOOI are 5tateO at C05t 1e55depreci¥ti￿. Freehold l•mt1 isntst depreciated.
Depreciation is provideé at rates calculated to writeoff thecost. lessestimated re￿d￿JIv31Ue. of each asset over itsexpected
useful life aslolloY45'.
Freehold Buildings
246 straight line
Property Improvements
296 strkight linÈ
Fixtures and Fittings
IO%straight line
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NO￿$t0￿MIngp1rt0ltr￿rlrt0n(1)lst4temeftis
1.6Taxation
TheTru5t isa registered charty and isnot liable to United Kingdcffi incomeorcorporotiontsx on charitable èrtivitie% provided
Incomefallswithin thecharitable exemptionsand isspent on charitable purposes.
1.7 Funds
Thegeneral unrestrirted fund isfreeforthe Tru51ee5tO U5elorany purp¢se5 infurtheran¢e of thetTUSt'5charitable objert5.
Restricted funds arise from donationsto thetfusL which are madeforaspecificpufpose. Restricted fundscan only be usedfor
the purposefor Wh￿Ch fundsweregiven.
1.8 Preparation of consolidated financial statements
Thecharity does not have a tradingsubsidiary.
1.9 GoingC¢*n¢¢rn
TheTru$tee$¢on￿derthatth¢r¢a￿fioMjtV04l uncert•lmtle$•b￿th¢ ch•vlty.s•￿11tyto cMtlfiue•s a golfig con¢em.
1.10 Si8nificant estimates and judymtnts
Thetrusteesdo Thot cons5derthat thereareanysources olestimatlon uTrcertalnty at thereporting date that have a ￿gnIfIcant
risk of causing a material adjustment to thecarryingamountsolassetsand lia￿.11t1esWIthln thenext reporting period.
2. TRUSTEES, REMUNERATION ANO EXPENSES
No Trustees received any remuneraiion orother benefltsfrom anernpl￿rnent wlththecharlty. Ddallson the relmbursements
of expensesare listed In note 7 below.
3. WAGESANDSALARIES
There •re no employet$12024.' nofiel
4. Donated Servlces
2024
Donated Services
Donated To..
(*n3ted Sefvi¢e5¢0P¥rk HIIIGospeiH*II Tw#
Donated Services loWalmiryGowiHallTNst
T•tal DOntht￿ Sor¥k￿.
9,407
7.47L
784
9,407
8354
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NO￿$t0￿MIngp1rt0ltr￿rlrt0n(1)lst4temeftis
5. Grants
2024
Grants..
Gront5RKeivedfrom'.
Grantsfrom Bedloid Gospel H•ll Tty5¢
T4)tslGr¥rtS R•¢•W..
38,160
JB,18Q
6. Tangible Fixed A55ets
Property- Penr
Lane
Hwx- Dr•yt+)n
Lane
Fixture5•nd
fittings
Property- Gr•n8e
Lané
Tot•1
At 6 April 2024
298,222
411,891
10.910
721,027
Addltions
140.239
140,239
Dlsposals
At S Aprll 2025
298222
411.894
10.910
140.239
861,265
At 6 Aprll 2024
49,140
S229
61,053
Currentyear
Oepreciatlon
5.460
8238
Imi
14.789
Eliminatd on di$posals
At 5 April 2025
14.923
6320
75￿43
At S April 2025
243,622
396.971
140.239
785.423
At 5 April 2024
249.(*2
5.682
659,973
Land regi5trytitlesefthe above propertyheld areWM22(*4)8and SF31LW.
7. TRANSACTIONS WITH RELATED PARTIES
Durin8the linancièl year, agKrtgated donationsof £2,￿l2024-. £2.175lwerere(ei¥ed. Theirustmade r*mbursements to some
olthetrustee5 and related parties totaling£32912024.. £Nill.
8. VOLUNTEERS
Grosvenor Gospel H311 Trust rdiesL￿1irdY onvolunteÈtsto£arryoLrtthÈ mana8emenL administration and general
maintenancework. The Trust has no paid staff orpaid Truste
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Resources Expended
Grosvenor Gospel Hall Trust
Forthe year ended 5 April 2025
9. Resources Expended
OTHER
¢II•AITABLe
IIES
TOT*iCOSTS
TOTPi¢OSTS
2024
Direct Costs
Premisescosts- repairsand maintenarK•
Premlses¢osts. h¢ai. li8htand powtr
Premises(o515- rent4hd r4te5
21306
21,306
30.791
7.754
7,7S4
5,769
4.$8l
5,769
4.732
Td4phon•
H•alth and Safety
Lwl and proftssk)nal
Spq<iJlmeetlDgcosts
Slalionery
Depreclation
2,126
2,126
1,172
1.257
1322
60.558
40L
14,789
14,789
13.164
Insurance
2,452
OtherExww•¥
4.625
Oth¢rOl$t}￿l$em¢n1$
l062
1062
1,212
450
6J17
TotalOth•r EAp•ns•s
Govwnanc•
4,411
1.045
Tot•1 DII•ttc•sts
,77$
68,775
126,470
Governance costs Include £180 Iprloryear. £1801 respettof Indep￿denl ex•mintrsf¢e&
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Analysis of Net Assets- Current year
Grosvenor Gospel Hall Trust
Forthe year ended 5 April 2025
10. ANALYSIS OF NET ASSETS BETWEEN FUNDS
10.1 Currentyear
UtrIAESTrICTttr
FUNDS
ResTttlCTE
FU*IDS
IOTALFUNDS
2025
Funds
Tangible Fixed Issets
CurrentAssÈts
785,423
785,423
1.329.635
1,329,635
Current L￿￿lItieS
1112091
Ill.2￿)
Tuldl
2.IOJMSO
2,103050
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Analysis of Net Assets- Prior Year
Grosvenor Gospel Hall Trust
Forthe year ended 5 April 2025
10.2 Prioryear
UIIRESThCTED DES￿li￿TE
FUNDS
FVM15
ESVRICTED
FUWDS
TOTILFUNOS
2024
Funds
Tungible Fixed 455ety
CurrentAs5ets
659J7Y
659.973
1.299,352
I6￿9}
1.299,352
Total Fvnds
1.952.416
1,9S2.486
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Movement in Funds- Current Year
Grosvenor Gospel Hall Trust
Forthe year ended 5 April 2025
11. Movement in Funds
11.1 Movement infunds- current year
UtrIAESTrICTttr
FUNDS
ResTttlCTE
FU*IDS
IOTALFUNDS
2025
Movernent in Funds
Total 1undsboughtf0￿yard
Inc¢)mlngr*souicès
Re50urce3expended
Tuldl furNIsLdrriwJ luwwor
1,952,486
1.952,486
229.S16
229,S16
(F8.18ZI
2.IOJMSO
2,103050
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Movement in Funds- Prioryear
Grosvenor Gospel Hall Trust
Forthe year ended 5 April 2025
11. Movement in Funds
11.2 Movement infunds- Prioryear
UtrIAESTrICTttr
FUNDS
ResTttlCTE
FU*IDS
IOTALFUNDS
2024
Movernent in Funds
Total 1undsboughtf0￿yard
Inc¢)mlngr*souicès
Re50urce3expended
Tuldl furNIsLdrriwJ luwwor
1,967,794
925
1.968,719
118.491
118,491
IL33.7991
192S1
1.952.48•
1,952080
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Comparative Statement of Financial Activities
Grosvenor Gospel Hall Trust
Forthe year ended 5 April 2025
UWREThCWED
FUNDS
DESIGK4TED
EmicrED
FUIIDS
TOTILFUNOS
2024
Income and endowments:
Donatlonsand Lq8aclgs'.
Contribution5 Iromth•Conywtion
GIftAkl Donations
38y6
8,575
8,575
Incom•TaxfBffunds
1144
2,IH
Other Incom•
tsthei Income
Tot•1 Oth•rlncoffl•
,000
So￿0
Investfflents
Interest Rer•i
19226
19,226
Tot•1 Intom•*nd •ndowm•rt&'
118091
I18￿91
Expenditure..
Running Meetin8Rooms Inott91
Cost oldonaled 5erYi(e5 Inole41
125545
925
126.470
8.254
Total Expenditur•'.
133.7951
925
134.724
Net IncomellExpenditurel
{IsJM)
19251
1163331
Net Movement In Funds
115JO81
19251
IL63331
U*ttSThI¢Tttr
FUKIS
sTtti¢TeD
FUIIDS
IOTILFUNDS
3024
Fll
Reconciliation of funds Inote ill
Total Fundsbou8htfoTh¥ard
Nel Tho¥emenl in lunds
1.967.794
925
1,968,719
IisJc¥i
251
Total Fundsiirrhd forward
1.952.416
1.952.486
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GROSVENOR
GOSPEL HALL TRUST
PUBLIC BENEFIT REPORT

GROSVENOR
GOSPEL HALL TRUST
Grosvenor Gospel Hall Trust Public Benefit
The Plymouth Brethren were established in 1828 when John Nelson
Darby broke with the established Church in Dublin. Darby and others
formed a fellowship based on the strict observance of Christian teachings
as set out in the Holy Scriptures. Darby came to Plymouth in the early
1830s, and the congregation grew rapidly. Early publications were
produced in Plymouth and distributed to other congregations of followers
throughout the globe.
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The Grosvenor Gospel Hall Trust was formed in November 1978 to
acquire buildings to be used for the advancement of the Christian religion
by carrying on the serrfice of God, including the celebration of the Lord's
Supper, Gospel Preachings, Bible Readings and addresses on the Word
of God and other meetings of a Christian religious character according to
the injunctions contained in the Holy Scriptures and the tenets and
practices of those Christians forming a worldwide fellowship known as
Plymouth Brethren.

GROSVENOR
GOSPEL HALL TRUST
One of the Trust's principal activities that furthers its objects is providing
a facility for the coordination of "outreach" work into the wider community.
Members of the congregation, acting under the directions of the trustees
and with their full active encouragement, have continued with the
'outreach' work which they have carried out for many years.
202412025 Summary
The trustees of the Grosvenor Gospel Hall Trust confirm that they have
complied with their duty under Section 4 of the Charities Act 2011 to have
due regard to the Charity Commission's general guidance to charities in
relation to public benefit.
During the 2023124 period, members of the congregation continued the
street preachings in the town centre of Sutton Coldfield, including the
handing out of gospel tracts to those in need.
The trustees and the regular congregation members also continued their
public benefit works in supporting the public and communities around our
places of worship, and where we live, including those suffering hardship
and in difficult circumstances.
The trust continued their much-valued work of supplying bibles to
hospitals in the Midlands area, which are always very much appreciated
by the chaplains.

GROSVENOR
GOSPEL HALL TRUST
Rapid Relief Team
The trust see that the work carried out by members of the congregation
as volunteers of the Rapid Relief Team (RRT) is of the utmost importance
in the local community, and during this period members of the
congregation were involved in a number of events supporting various
charities, and also emergency services in a time of need. This included
Serving 30 meals at an Activity Say event for Teens Unite Fighting
Cancer charity
Serving 150 meals for West Midlands Fire & Rescue Service at a
fire on an industrial estate
Serving 150 meals for St Giles Hospice charity Firewalk event
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GROSVENOR
GOSPEL HALL TRUST
Statistics
In summary, over this period, members of the congregation have
supported local needs by in various ways, including Staffordshire Police,
Staffordshire County Council, Lichfield District Council, and other, by -
O Donating 40 RRT Food Boxes
O Providing 330 meals
O Donating 1200 bottles of water