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2023-03-31-accounts

HOUSING INDEPENDENT PEOPLE

(A Company Limited by Guarantee)

Company No. 09413144

Charity No. 1160664

TRUSTEE’S ANNUAL REPORT

and Financial Statements

FOR THE YEAR ENDED

31 MARCH 2023

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Contents

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Reference and administrative information 3
Trustees’ annual report 4 - 7
Independent Examiner’s report 8 – 9
Financial statements 10 - 12

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Trustees: Chair Dr Richard Roberts Trustee Mr Paul Boys Secretary Mrs Jacqueline Roberts Trustee Dr Tom Waterfall Trustee Mr Andrew Boys Trustee Mr Andreas Graham Company Secretary: Secretary Mrs Jacqueline Roberts Chief Executive: None. Company/Charity administered by the trustees Company number: 09413144 Charity number: 1160664 Registered office: HIP 22 Devon Square Newton Abbot Devon TQ12 2HR Auditors: Independent examiner: Sharon Byamungu Bankers HSBC 42 Courtenay St Newton Abbot TQ12 2EB Solicitors Russel Cooke LLP 2 Putney Hill London SW15 6AB

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The trustees, who are also directors under company law, present their report and financial statements for the year ended 31 March 2023.

The trustees confirm that the financial statements comply with current statutory requirements, the memorandum and articles of association and the Statement of Recommended Practice - Accounting and Reporting by Charities: SORP applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with FRS 102.

Objectives and activities

Purposes and aims

The Objects of the charitable company are to provide or facilitate the provision of accommodation, care and welfare or other related support services to persons with disabilities including permanent learning disabilities.

Public benefit

The trustees have had regard to the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit. The charity has provided high quality, affordable housing for adults with disabilities, allowing them to live independently.

Achievements and performance

Housing Independent People (HIP) owns two houses in Newton Abbot, which provide quality accommodation for adults with learning disabilities, 4 tenants in one house and 3 in the other. The tenants all receive housing benefit. They receive care packages with both one-to-one and shared elements, and each house has a carer sleeping in overnight. These care packages are neither organised nor provided by HIP, whose role is that of landlord.

HIP has maintained the houses to high standard. In this financial year capital expenditure of £29,173 was incurred to provide a new kitchen for one of the houses. Redecoration internally and externally is done on a five year cycle.

The tenants get on well together and have achieved an increasing degree of independence. The parents of the tenants are becoming older, and the move of their sons/daughters to housing provided by HIP has provided reassurance that their housing will be secure for the future.

The Covid pandemic had a significant impact on the tenants’ lives with restrictions of their activities outwith the houses, but these activities have now been reinstated.

Financial review

Income for the year came from rent and “contributions” (£37,612). There were no donations this year and no fund raising. “Contributions” are received from the tenants for the costs of electricity, gas, rates, internet charges etc., which the charity pays on behalf of the tenants. The policy is to adjust the amounts of the contributions paid each month so that they match the cost of these services. The rental income is used for maintenance of the properties, and, when reserves are adequate, will be used for repayment of an outstanding loan of £30,000 and future charitable purposes.

Expenditure (including depreciation on the house values) was £35,275, giving a gain for the year of £2,336.

Total funds on 31 March 2022 were £495,511. Cash at bank was £24,772.

Reserve policy

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HIP continues to have a policy to build up a cash reserve of £60,000 to ensure prompt maintenance of the properties. The cash at bank decreased from £36,323 on 31[st] Mar 2022 to £24,772 on 31[st] March 2023 due to capital expenditure on a new kitchen in one of the houses.

Going concern

The trustees believe the charity is a going concern.

Principal risks and uncertainties

If the charity lost its tenants and had difficulty finding new tenants, it would lose its rental income and its charitable purpose. The trustees think this risk is very low. The tenants receive housing benefit to pay their rents. They have permanent learning disabilities and their eligibility for the benefit is not likely to change.

Plans for the future

In 2015 the charity achieved its initial objective of purchasing and refurbishing a property to provide high quality accommodation for up to four adults with disabilities, including learning disabilities. This was possible due to a large donation. In 2018 the charity had the donation of a second house accommodating four residents with learning disabilities. We anticipate that we will gradually accumulate funds from the rental income, but it will be many years before funds accumulate sufficiently to consider purchase of another property. At present we are concentrating on continuing to make a success of the houses we have acquired. In the short term any expansion to additional properties will be dependent on further donations. We are not planning to increase our borrowing.

Structure, governance and management

The governing document of the charity is the Articles of Association. The charity is a company limited by guarantee which was incorporated on 29[th] January 2015. The charity’s Policies were formally reviewed and updated in March 2018.

Appointment of trustees

When the charity was incorporated there were three trustees with previous experience of charitable trusteeship and relevant experience for HIP (1. A retired director of a national builder who supervised the refurbishment of the residential property, 2. A former Director of social work and retired Chief Executive of the Scottish care regulator, 3. A retired neurologist). An additional trustee was identified and recruited by the existing trustees in March 2015, who is a local general practitioner and distant relative of one of the tenants. Following the donation of a second house in 2018 two additional younger trustees were appointed, who are each siblings of tenants, and who will be in a good position to represent their interests. There are, therefore, now 6 trustees and there are no plans to increase this at present. Trustees are appointed for 3 years and are then eligible for reappointment. The charity has a Policy on trustee appointment.

Trustee induction and training

Housing Independent People, being a very small charity, has not organised formal trustee induction and training. Three of the trustees, however, have experience of being Chairs of other larger charities gaining relevant experience and governance training. One of the trustees was registered with the Scottish Social Services Council and was an approved member of Disclosure Scotland’s Protection of Vulnerable Groups Scheme. All trustees have familiarised themselves with the Detailed Guidance of what is required of a charity trustee.

Related parties and relationships with other organisations

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None

Remuneration policy for key management personnel

Housing Independent People has no employees and is administered by the trustees. The trustees have not claimed any remuneration or expenses. One of the trustees (PB) compiles the accounts, and he manages the maintenance of the houses and house improvements. At some point in the future it is probable that HIP will need to employ professional services for these tasks.

Statement of responsibilities of the trustees

The trustees (who are also directors of charitable company for the purposes of company law) are responsible for preparing the trustees’ annual report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).

Company law requires the trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charitable company and of the incoming resources and application of resources, including the income and expenditure, of the charitable company for that period. In preparing these financial statements, the trustees are required to:

The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records that disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charitable company and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Companies Act 2006. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charitable company and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.

The trustees are responsible for the maintenance and integrity of the corporate and financial information included on the charitable company's website. Legislation in the United Kingdom governing the preparation and dissemination of financial statements may differ from legislation in other jurisdictions.

Members of the charity guarantee to contribute an amount not exceeding £1 to the assets of the charity in the event of winding up. The total number of such guarantees at 30 March 2021 was 6. The trustees are members of the charity but this entitles them only to voting rights. The trustees have no beneficial interest in the charity.

Statement as to disclosure to our auditors

In so far as the trustees are aware:

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Auditors

Sharon Byamungu has been appointed to provide an Independent Examination of the accounts.

The trustees’ annual report was approved by the trustees on 20 November 2023

and signed on their behalf by;

20[th] November 2023

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Dr Richard Roberts

Chair

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CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES

Independent examiner's report on the accounts

Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trustees/directors/ members of. �--------- I ------� On accounts for the year ended �----------- ~~I~~ �-----------� Charity no.: ~~[I]~~[Company no.: ] ~~I~~ llb0b64- <X/4-13144 I _ 3 Set out on pages / �-------------------------� I I report to the charity trustees on my examination of the accounts of the Company for the year ended Responsibilities and As the charity's trustees of the Company (who are also the directors of the basis of report company for the purposes of company law), you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 ("the 2006 Act").

Having satisfied myself that the accounts of the Company are not required to be audited for this year under Part 16 of the 2006 Act and are eligible for independent examination, I report in respect of my examination of your charity's accounts as carried out under section 145 of the Charities Act 2011 ("the 2011 Act"). In carrying out my examination, I have followed the Directions given by the Charity Commission (under section 145(5)(b) of the 2011 Act.

Independent examiner's statement

[T m ed n of ap liste . Del f no I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention (other than that disclosed below*) which gives me cause to believe that: y's

October 2018

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Housing Independent People

Statement of Financial Activities (income and expenditure account) for the period from April 2022 to March 2023

Unrestricted Restricted Total 2023
Unrestricted
Restricted Total
Funds Funds Funds Funds 2022
£ £ £ £ £ £
Incoming Resources
General Donations 0.00 0 0.00 0
Rent & Contributions 37,612 37,612 36,805 36,805
37,612 0 37,612 36,805 0 36,805
Resources Expended
House Puchase Fees & Depreciation 16,785 16,785 10,950 10,950
House Development 0 0 19,181 19,181
House Running Costs 18,470 18,470 23,187 23,187
Governance 21 21 299 299
35,275 0 35,275 53,617 0 53,617
Net Movement in Funds 2,336 0 2,336 -16,811 0 -16,811
Reconciliation of funds:
Total funds brought forward 493,175 0 493,175 509,986 0 509,986
Transfer of Assets 0 0 0 0
Total funds carried forward 495,511 0 495,511 493,175 0 493,175
All of the above results are derived from continuing activities.
There were no other recognised gains or losses other than those stated above.

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lancesheet Cash at Bank￿d kn Hw 24m VL

1. Tangible fixed assets

At the start of the year
Depreciation
At the start of the year
Charge for the year
Eliminated on disposal
At the end of the year
At the end of the year
Net book value
Cost
At the start of the year
Additions in year
Disposals in year
At the end of the year
Freehold
property
£
547,500
29,173
-
576,673
58,650
16,785
-
75,435
501,238
488,850

All of the above assets are used for charitable purposes.

2. Creditors: amounts due within 1 year

Trade creditors 2023
£
500
500
2022
£
1,998
1,998

3. Creditors: amounts due after more than 1 year

Loan Repayment 2023
£
30,000
2022
£
30,000

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