CHARrrY REGISTRATION NUMBER: 11624
NACCOM
(No Accommodation Network)
FRnancial Statements
30 June 2023
STEPHENSON COATES AUDrr LIMITED
Chartffed Accountants & Statutory Auditor
West 2, Asama Court
Newcastle Business Park
Ne￿astIC upon Tylle
NFA 7YD

NACCOM
Ffinanci21 Statrments
Year ended 30 June 2023
Page
Trustees, annual report
Indep￿Id¢￿t examiner's reFth to the TTUStee8
Statement of fllw]cial activities (including income and expenditure
account)
Statement of ftnancial position
Statement of cash flows
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Notes to the financial statements
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NACCOM
Trnstees, Annual Report
Year ended 30 June 2023
The trustr¢s present their ryrt atld th¢ v￿a￿lIted financial stat¢T￿nts of thc charity for the year ended
30 2023.
Reference iBd 4dministrnllvt detalls
Registered chfirlty D•me
NAC(X>M
Ch8rity resistrAtioD ￿Umber
I l62434
Prlnclpal tsffi¢¢
Youth Resowcc C¢Dtrc
Oxford street
WhitJ¢y Bay
Tsme and Wear
NF.26 IAD
Th¢ trn$t¢es
Chief Offl(*r
IndependeRt ¢J*nthier
R#¢h&el 08wald BA ACA
Stephenson Coates AudÈt Limit¢d
Chartered accouniatlt & Indepe￿dent examiner
West 2, Asam& Court
Newcastle Busines8 Park
Newcast]e upon Tyne
NE4 7YD.
B%nke
Unity Trwt B&nk
POBOX 7193
PIBnetary Road
WilleDhall
WV19

NACCOM
Trnstees, Aonuai Report
Year ended 10 Jllne 2023
Strlletsre. govern¥￿te Ind manag¢m¢Dt
me
NAC(X)M Is a Thantsble Jllcorporated OrgaDisaiion ICIO) ¢$tabhsbed 26 June 2015, 8ov¢med by its
constitution with voling members othcrthart its cbarity tsustecs. The Cb8rstyRegistratioTJ number is 1162434. By
the end of June 2023. the ¢harity had 129 members. inc]￿ling 64 full member org8nisations voting iigb
New members can apply for rnember5hip #t any time thtoughout the year. A full Tnember Tnust be a¢¢oDllnodating
at leASt one person 5¢eking #sylwn with no reeourse to public funds. Full rB¢mbas have one vole at th¢ Annual
Grtteral Meettt]g (AGW. By the end of June 2023, NACCOM also had 65 ￿SOCiat mcmbers lor8anisations who
do not accom￿￿late people seektng asylum wtth no reeouTSC to public funds but are supporttvc of the ainLS of
NACCOM) vtho do ttot have vottng rights but can PBrticipate ill Andbenefit from all otker NACMM a¢ts"viti¢s.
oitttnjent 2nd retire
Dt of T
The Chanty currently ha$ ¢Jght trustees
anc
L as trL6Stees at the
AGM In Nov¢Tnber2022. As per the constsiUtso￿ onc T111rrt nf all tni%lLL% li)n rntatinnal basi$) will retire &t each
AGM and seek re-el¢ction if they wish LO w
ani
ere re-
app01t￿¢￿ lor alluuier tei"IM oftlirco at thc Al"iM on 10 INov¢uther 2U21. IR)¢ n¢AI Alim Is oll 9 Ni ov¢n]ber
2023 wh¢ri
vill retlTe aTLd stalld for re-el¢ctiom No new trustees
will beput forward foreleetiottthis yearbth w¢ will belauncbingarttruittneÈJt *friie foratlwtthrte ncwtruÈt¢es
atthis year'8 AGM.
aDisation'.
The Charity is organised 80 that its twsie&y ￿eet regulatly as a whole B¢)ard lat Et&8t fourtill*s a year} ¢0 review
its affairs and set objectives with sulKo]DtDittees {a TnIAtu￿ of Tn&ees and staft) Tneeting bdween Board
eetings to discuss speclfic issue5 such as the managemejjt of aecoullts, funthismg, human r¢sources,
$#feguarding and membership applications. NAC.r.oM had a staff team of nine people during the yeal who have
all worked remotely in various lo¢ations throllgkollt En￿alld. There wer¢ 4150 some chanses to the staff team
durirhg th¢ year follo￿ll8 an HR ￿]ew.. Throu8hout the year ihere was:
A full-time D￿eCtOr
A part4itne Con)municaiions Co-ordinator who w&8 prO￿￿¢d to full-time Exl¢rnal Affairs Manager
A p¥rt-time FI￿anCe and Operations C￿ra]DatOr￿bO was PTomot¢d tv fi￿-till￿F]n8ncc and OperJtiotJ$
Nlanager
Thrce fijll-time N¢twork Dcvclopm¢ryt C(pordinHtm (otle of thombecame fu114ime during the y￿E)
A full-time Policy altd Resear¢h Co-ordtnaior
A fitll-b.me Communiry Research Faeilitator las of S¢pternbrr 2022)
A ￿ll-time Administrator (changed from th¢ Network and operatio￿ AssithTLt role).
ObJtetlYes al￿ F4ttiyitie9
The objectives of th¢ CEO are..
a) To prevent or relieve poverty among Ic￿Ete5, asylllm $eekets, &nd MI￿antS with tto ￿QuISe to public fund5
liwng In the United Kingdo
b) To advance the educati¢)n of the public iTk general ill the subject of 2syIuttL
Vision
NACCOM'S visron is for the UK to have a fail, jyst and humane asyhull alld itrllnigt3tiot] Syst￿ W￿"¢b enables
people s¢eking asylwn, rcfugcesand othormigtants to be fromdestith.on 8nd to liv¢ with dignity and agency.

NACCOM
Trn8tee8' Annual Reportie¢nthw4)
Yw Ènded 30 Junt 2023
Objedlves and ac¢ivitits (coHtiMHed)
We believe that d¢stststion kns no place in 2 fair, j¥st and humane asylurn and imrnigrntion system. Therefor¢
NAC.C.()M exi%ts to prornote solidarity. connections and good practice to asstst the establishment and deliveryof
accomr(Lodation snd support projects worktng with people facJn8 destitution because they we in the agylum and
imtnigrntion system in the UK. In addition, we work with member organiwtion4 pth￿rs and sawpoilers to 115¢
th¢ eYid¢llr¢ and te81imony ofNACCOM Enenther5 aDd people vrith lived expertence to Jnfiuence change at a
local, regional and ajational level to Cre￿¢ better pathways out of desUn￿on and e￿1 de5tttutionfor good.
We ttmi ourVisio￿ Mission ￿[￿ Val￿8 iDtt> prdctice by..
ProvidiDg Detworking opportullÉties to a>tsneEt metnbets and facilitat¢ the sharing of kn]owledge and
promo¢¢ go{￿ to provide pathways out of destitutio￿ We do this through regular training #Ad
ll¢tw(yknng events, all anTLual GoDfer¢nc¢, ordiu¢ and library of inf0rll￿tioD attd
resouTce5
Gathering and diss¢mittating d)ts on desty"ttrtion and Using this to tackie the root causes of destitution
through policy, lobbying and ¢2rnpaignin& both owselves and in parthershtp witb othets.
Wojking with our members and with those with lived experienc¢ of being d¢stitut¢ to enstste thai the
humall face of destitutffton is shared with the wid¢rpublxc kJMI decision nth5. We do this by traiDing and
supportittg people with exp¢ricnre of th¢ a5ylwn alld Iro]￿gratiOn systcm to r¢5oarrh tsnd CQEJJmu]llcate
their find¥ngs 2nd experien¢ts, through mL¥lia work and through t?wllill¥ ￿e£￿berS with their
StrAteBle Coxli for 2022-2026
NACCOM'S n¢w8trfAtsgy for 2022 2026wa8 lollnched inAugust 2022. The IAunchhi8kli8hted our new str#tegi¢
goals, as wrll ￿ our theory of c1w￿e and our inteEim priority outGom¢s for yearont of our stratcgy.
Goal l. The rogt Cau￿ and human iMp￿tOf destitsition 8ttd 801lltioDSto end de8titutioD ar¢ bety¢rynde
interijn outCOD￿￿ for 2022-2) that hd
us
ess tnwara thi$
Membcrs have a good understondins of reASOnS for and pathways out of destrtution
People with liveil ¢xp¢ri¢n¢¢ hov¢ rn0￿ opportwiities to shape policy aTLd pr￿ti¢¢
Dtcision-makers aMI k¢y stakeholders listen more to peopk with lived experience
G¢H12. Peoplewith livedexpeTienc¢ p1ayaGoreat￿¢quitub]e role IJJ btghlightirÈgth6 humtsrt ill4Ja¢tof destitijlion
and creatingabd sharitig the solutions to d¢stitiJtion promoted by NACCOM
ititerim outcomes for 2022-23 that hel
us
ss toww
thi8
oal..
People with lived eXP￿les1(C of d¢stitutiOT) and immigration ￿ntrOl feel rqjrescnted and in¢lud¢d in the
ivork of NACCOM
People with lived experience have mot¢ QPPOTLuDities to shape po]icy aud pr￿1¢¢
Gokl 3. More polici¢s practiLY exist to suptort tbe cnd tts (k$ti￿tiO
terim outcomes for 2022-23 hel
ss toward5 thks
NACCOM ￿￿mb￿￿bU11d con￿eCtionS Witb and support one another nwre
NACCOM mernb¢rs are more confident to eviden¢4 d&ta and case stu(b"¢sto show the need for at
V81ue ofthcir services
NAC.C.OM membeis deliver ￿fe and good quality places of accomm￿latio￿ Ind provide impactfi
s¢rvices
Decision-tllakiY7 and kcy $taknhold¢rs usc NACCOM evidence to nwke po8itTVe ch8ng¢8 to ¢nding
destiiutio

NACCOM
Trnstee8' Annual Reportfuthwd)
Year ended 311 June 2023
Strxtegie Coals for 2022-2020 (eolltiued)
Goal 4. More and belter serv1￿ exist to siipiknrt P￿p￿ ovt of inw￿dIats d¢8tituÈion aud provide Iw.terni
pathways of dc&titutiNI.
interim out¢otnes for 2022-23 that hel
us
ro
ess towards thjs
NACCOM Trtmbets" build cojjnections with and suppc>rt one atsother more
NACCOM nymbers are more cts]]fideni to use evsdenffj and casc studies to 8how the need for altd
value of their 8ekvirKs
NACCOM d¢]xv¢r safe all(1 gDod quality places of aCcomm￿atiOn alld provid¢ imp2Ctful
6¢rvices
Houstng as5wiatious Are better supported to wodt with NACCOM m¢nthets
Mor¢ oD(J ￿tterpalt￿ershlp workiDg exists to eud destitutiott
Deci8ion.mak¢r5 and key 5takehosd￿s USE NACCOM ¢Vid￿¢$ to ￿@￿po￿ltivY lo rnding drstitutiOII
Acbleyemellts alld perforJllall¢e
Gool l. The rool ¢llTL¥e.f humoft tmpllcÉ ofdestituti0nand30hid0￿ io epRddEStthfiion &re bettervrtderstood
In August 2022 we launch¢d ow n¢w four-y¢arstratC8y, which included ow theory of chan8e and a p8thw&ys of
¢)ut destitutron framework ts) help gxplain the work of our m¢mb¢is and NACCOM'S role in supporting thenL
We wortced intensiv¢lyots Illegal mI￿tiOnB1I1 advocacywheD It was first rni8ed ID e&rly 2023, in¢luding leading
on an open letter and joiut brief]n¥ into the wacts oll bomelessne85 and destithtion. NACCOM Wds refercnced
in the JoiLt CoJDmittee on Hwnan Rigbt$' report ittto the varioiis ways that the Illegal mi￿atiOn Bill will brea¢b
th¢ UK'S bum8n rigbts ob￿￿tions.
We have had an iucrt09e in media covmge InCh￿l￿g in ID5ide Hou%ing. The Big Issue. New Stht¢STllall LBC
atxl £oLtinue to share evtd¢r¢¢e, comment and feedbackto voluW and statotory parther5 including oUrsthten￿)t
and bri6fing about th¢ g0vernrr￿nt'8 Ending Rough Sleeping Strategy and through presentattons at Chartered
I]stit￿e of Fl(KJsitJg and COSLA events. Cyrcater IK*ndon Authority Migrant Honjelessness Pan¢1, Wesln)inster
Policy Fon]m attd the Hor*less Link confeT¢Ote.
Goaf2. People with livédexperienceplaya coreandgquiluble rolein h£ghli¥hÉin¥Èhehwmm impU¢lofd￿ÉI￿tit>
and cretttingtsk￿.¥￿0ring thesothtionf to destilutionprorJwtsdbyNAGCOM
Comm1￿lty Researchcr volunteers WEr¢ involved in our $trat¢gy lauEJch, aTLd in th recruitn)ent of our new full-
time Community R¢seaT¢h FacilitatDr who started in September 2022.
We ple&S￿ that Con￿n￿￿1(Y ResearchE15 were involved io the lauttch of the Hornel¢s5 LitJklNACCOM
Roadmap rew)rt and that C0￿munity R¢s¢arGh¢Ts wtr¢ able to publish a refi￿110￿ blog their research for this
report. This year we started a paTtnership pmiett with the Centre on Mirdtion. Policy othd Society (COMPAS) ai
the Universtty of Oxford on their 'Undet5tanding Migrant DestitulioJJ in the UK, researeh proje¢t. Some of the
Co]JJmuoity Research¢rs are directly Involved in the re*¢arth and we are ￿sing ItarDing from ow progrdtnme to
trattt other COMPAS voluDt¢¢r5
InJuly 2023 NACO)M launched a major C¢)jrffjau￿Aty Research proje¢tthat hadb¢¢n desiglled. led and iJ¢livere
by Con]munity Res¢ar¢h¢rs thrwghout 2022-23. 'RefusedY EYperieneesfolloMYng d ne8lllive asylum d¢¢tslon'
draws on 27 in4epth interviews with service user5 ID the NACCOM network aThl shows that people who are
T¢￿￿ed &%ylum in the IJK. in tnarty¢&ses wijustly. ¢an face extreme hardship. io¢ludithg destitution, honele5sness
attd de¢liniog physical and niental FLealtl foliowmg * Deg#tiv¢ decision on their asylum claim.

NACCOM
Trustees, Annual Reportfwth￿4l
Year ended 30 June 2013
A¢hi¢v¢mettts and performaDce (c*pnrfin
Goal 3. Alorepol￿ie% 8•dprotti¢É Éxssi to stspport the end to
lkn aDnual conference in November 2022 was well-rcceived despite baving to chan8e to Onl￿¢ witb IU days,
notice duc to a late change ill trlin strike days. Because of this w¢ prioritis¢d bringing the network together for
two rounds of In-￿T50n regional hubs-Winter2023 (JanfFeb) aTEd SullHner2023 (Jun&lJu]y) and $haTed learnings
and ￿fle￿10￿8 fromboth rounds of hub8. The focus of tbe sullllTr¢rhub m¢etin8S W2S to supw)rt D￿rnbers to stsrt
tt> thi[& about how to Pla￿ for alxl mitigate through 5ervic¢ d¢livcrythc d]F¢ impac¢8 of tbc lllcgal Migration Bill.
Our policy gnd advocacy WO￿ ihis year ittcludEd & policy fo¢usE¢d briefi￿g ll8ing our almuttl members, suryey
which we 8h&Ted with partners and stsk¢holders, a joint brieftt)g with Asyluro Matters on asylwn dispersal
principle5. otsr cotttinlled partnership Homel&8s Link on how local authorities can end migraDt homelessness
atsd advocacy on Honr Offic¢ p13D5 to exen4)t ssYlU￿ Hollses of Multiple Occupation from licensillg. Over the
course of th¢ ycar th¢ N¢twotk Dcv¢lopment Te&m have been working on a housing gssoctation toolkit, due for
laulhch ID Autumn 2023 w()rkin¥ with the CoJnmLukily Research￿5 on th¢ wa¢ts¢¢ r¢¢0Mm￿d￿lOtt& for the
Comlnuntty Research report.
Goal 4. MoTe aAd better sepvices to srwportpeople omi of bnmedwte 4ndprowde long-tem
p&thways out ofdestithtion.
A key forus this ￿8T wa5 the start of irnpkm¢ntillg th¢ findings from our Design Lab rcscatch proj¢¢L W¢
pn'oriii8¢d setting up a new sI￿k ¢otM￿￿nlCationspl8lfornl for rnernber& which ha5 general and tlKD)d LI￿￿￿tI5
to make communication more targeted and engagement e&sier across such a broad network We have started to
see a good take up of activity in Slack, and thanks to proactive Outreach from the Network D¢veloprnellt Team
and the in-pm. (bn hub Meetin8& have secn improvcd cn8a8ernent with key sectOT paTiners 5u¢h as British Red
Cross.
This year w¢ collttnued to deliver & hybrid model of enwdgernent for rnernlKr¥ whiLh ￿GlU￿$ the r4ional hub
eetillgs. nK>ttthiy onlmc meetitt8$ and themed oTh1i￿e workshop5. Using some of the funding frotll our October
2021 BBC Radio 4 Charity we worked with The Collective Scoilaod aDd A¢t Build Chall￿ lu deb.ver a
sfflies of wellbting wothops for met1￿￿ acro￿ the year.
Ovcr th¢ y¢Jr our members aceojyttnodated 3.724 people and provided AD estimate of 479.474 nights of
Accommodation. 378 people wer¢ street hom¢1¢￿ they apprts4¢h¢d for support and 2,821
people received f￿¢1&] support (bui not ac¢ommoda¢ioÈJ).
Fin40¢ial ¥nd organisati4bng1 review
This year w¢ brougTrtr io ¢x¢¢rnal support to ileliv¢T all Hti review to as￿&% whetb¢r or8aoJ$atioJJal $ttiJctLfe,
poIIcAes, salaries an& benefits were fit for purpose to deliverourDew Str4t¢gy and weTe relevant in thecuffentcost-
of-living crisis. This revivw led Éo a Trewsttuclure ill¢ludang two Jew Ma#ag¢r roles (both filled knterllallyl. a new
Collununi¢ations and Camp8igtts co￿[dI￿at0￿ rok {¢wrentiy Yacant): alld an ill]proved salary And bellefi￿ otTer
for alI skff. This xs on top of the illcrease in the staff nurGbers due t(> tbe cTe*ion of a new fitll-tlme Conrnunity
Research Facilitator rol¢ 85 Doted ¢arlier. The new offer a150 a hybrid workin8 model to reduce barri¢rs
that som¢ staff face ￿Qu5￿1 hom¢ workiÉLg but still rnaiirtain th¢ fOTnP¢titiv¢oveYheads of a win￿n1yh0ffi￿baKd
team.

NACCOM
Trustee8' Annual Report{rvth
Ye4r eoded 30 June 2023
FfiDalleiAI alld orgaDisaliDnal revieTr (conrfinme
This yearwe nu)vedtoanew find￿1&] nunagemeDt Sy5ten4 using Qui¢kBooks to eryiallyallowformore robust
fitwKial maawement and monitoring of Rrants. This y¢ar we have opetated at a planned deficit. pnrnarily to
spend down rarfHcted fijnds that we had accrued but took long¢r to d¢livw awdill8t during the COV￿ pandelluc.
t al80 thie th¢ itivestinent in the t¢8TU following t]Le CoJJJmunity Re8eBTch and HR reviews. In the COTning year
we will be bringing in ¢xt¢m81 fiindr8i$Jn8 SUPPOrt for NACCOM 2nd the NACCOM aetwork. with the focus of
the support for us beillg the d¢velopmellt of a new incoiu¢ genmtion strategy and support witb some targctcd
fimdrdising to ensure we ¢ontinu¢ to bave robust plans in pi3c¢ for swtAitthility and io d¢liver our clwitabl¢
obJ"e¢tiv¢$. Wcweredelightedthis ye8rto secur¢ CO￿ fit￿dIllg from th¢OakFoulldation and gratefi]I to existÈttg
fiuTrders who SUPPOTted with one.off ¢ost of living grants for tsur staff t¢aDL
NACCOM rernaills in a sound fiT]anctal ptksiiioll but wt r¢Gogoise the tteed to focu5 on furLdrai$iog and incon
generation over the next year. Total income forthe year w8$ £309,406 {2022.. £326,002), total cxpenditUT¢ for the
year was £429,96712022.. £312,249). r¢sultiog in a tset expcnditute position for th¢ financial year of £120.56]
(2022.. Ttet incom¢ £13.753). UTJrestricted reserves at yw ¢nd was £205,566 12022.. £278,587) and KqtricÈ¢d
res¢rve$ was £17,782 {2022.. £65.322). Withiti yJ)restricted reserves. the trustees h&ve de5igDated £26,060 from
our BBC Rbdio 4 Charity Appd that look place in FY 2022 10 CQDtioue to support NACCOM members with
wtllbtsn8 and fiwdTai5its¥ SUlVOrt. The free rescrvcs of tb¢ clwity at ycar cnd wa5 £179.5(k6. The t￿￿ceS aim tts
Sure th¢r¢ are at least 4 months frtt re%etves ovailable to coYeE the opet&tsi¥ ¢osts of the charity. The free
reéer¥e8 posity.on at year e4]sures th￿C are suffj¢ient Te8erve8 in th¢ ¢han"ty to rneet its reserves policy.
With the focus Tnoving to￿ fithising in thc ttext financial year. the ttustees ate comfortable thatthe charity
will cor1tin￿ to exist for the for¢seeable futtty
Pl*n8 for fthr¢ perlod8
A key priority for u5 this will be to understsnd the detsÉl of the Illegal Migrallou A¢1 a￿1 support members
to mitiEat¢ the worst of st and coutinue to ¢aDwawi for a fair just imn)igration and asylum sy5ttm.
Wc will continu¢ to d¢liver ott Dur strategy to cnd destitution; lo lltiplement the learning from our Design Lab
work io improv¢ ￿8￿g¢m¢llt wsth al￿ by NACCOM T￿mberS. to tnsure that NACCOM is or88nisation&lly and
fiTYdnci*lly in the right place ts deliver for th¢ nehvork and to build on the opporny)iti¢s of our Colluuurtity
Research programsne led by pwpl¢ with lived exwience of the Kfug¢¢ jovmey to settlement ITL the UK.
A5 trustees we wollld like to thank all our funder5 and th)nor8 wkn have supported us along our journry to date.
in¢ludJng our new fLmdiLg partner. t￿ Oak Foundation. We are ifjcredibly grnteful to our staff ieam. volunteer%.
m¢mbers. partners and $tsk¢hold¢rs for th¢ir dili8cncc and COTllmilTn¢nt to excellence Nrythin a ¢omplicated
operating environment, which is consistently 1voki￿ to Gtcate fiwth¢r barriers to people s¢ekiog asylum and
rni8rdnts being able to settle and intcgrate ill the UK. We are always illDovat]]Jg lisi¢niJ)g io our m¢n]bers.
friends. vtslwiteers attd pa￿nCr8 tsknng learning into arti¢m to ¢nsure we are ¢onbtstwJtly evolving as a
OrggJiS&tio￿ as well ag developiTLg and responding to b¢st practice.
Th¢ tyust¢es' attllual wort wa5 approv¢d OTr 6 October 2023 dnd ()n bLhallof the board of twst¢es by..

NACCOM
Slatement of Fthandal Aeilvldes (fincorporating the incom¢ and expendltllre account)
30 June 202.1
2023
liestricted
fuTKls Ttstsl fllnds
2022
UJJrestricled
Dds
Toia] fill
Donations. gifts Ènd gratsts
Oth¢r inr¢)t))e
257,398
6.814
45,194
302,592
6,814
3211102
Tothl iDcome
264,212
45.194
309,406
12&OC•2
Expendltllre
ExpenditsTe on raising fvTJds:
Co818 of rtising d¢)nÈtioll¥ And
Ir¥a¢È¢¥
Exp¢nditure on eharitabk activiti
Totsl WA￿DdIt￿re
6,514
63,981
514
42J.453
4,942
307,3117
7J
359,472
359.472
70.495
429.967
312249
Net {expenditure) l
(95,260)
{25.3011
(12OJ61)
13.753
Tranjkr betsTeeB
22239
{22.239}
Net movetnent fllrtds
173,021)
{47.540) (12QS61)
13,753
Reco￿(1}1*tioll of fvnd8
Toral ￿ndS bToughi fvrward
TotAI flmds Carried fDrsYaTd
278,587
65.322
343,909
330,156
205,566
17.782
123a48
343,909
Th¢ ¥tat¢m¢ttt of financial activities i*cludeB all ￿lts8 and losses reco8nised in the year.
All income 2nd expenditu￿ d¢riv¢ frorn contilluingactivkti¢5.
Th¢ llotts 11- 19forJll pArt of thts¢finm￿efjAl

NACCOM
StateDJent of ￿nanCIal Posltlon
30 June 2023
2011
2022
C￿rrent ass¢ts
Debtor5
Cosh ai bank and in halld
12
4,781
3O2J84
2,101
440,389
307,165
442,550
Credltors: f￿11￿£ due within (tylle year
13
83.817
98,641
fl¢t ¢urrellt a5aets
223J48
343,909
TotAI 8$9¢ts less tumnt liAbili15es
223J48
343,9Q9
Net assets
2Z3J48
343,909
Fwids of the d)arlty
lie5tricted fund8
UTrre5triGted funds
17,782
2115,566
65,322
278,587
Tot￿ £h8rity
15
223J48
343,909
These financial st4t¢ments were approved by the FM)ard of trustees and authorised foT issue oll 6 October 2023,
and are signed on behalf of th¢ board by..
Tr notrs py 11- 19 fom p2rtof thOsefinand￿ st*teii*Yil

NACCOM
statell￿nt of Cash Flows
Year ended 30 June 2023
24123
2022
C#slt frow operatlng a￿1VItieS
Net {expenditure} / income
(120A61}
13,753
Otber ititerest receivabl¢ 8¥Ld 5iwiltr income
Trade and debtors
Trade and Ot1￿ Creditors
(2,020)
(14,824)
(13IO1)S)
12,777
(70.￿5)
(43.7261
C86h gcn¢rated from operalioDS
Interest Teceiv¢d
Nei cash used in opesatlllg a¢iivities
{138,005)
(43,726)
Net decrease th e*sh aDd cash eqylvaleTrts
Cash eash equI￿1¢￿ts at beginning of year
Cash &rtd rash ¢q￿1valents *t end vf year
(138,IA15)
440J89
(43,726}
484,115
3O2J84
440,389
notrts ott p*gtt 11. 19fom pArt of th¢s¢fjn•n¢ld rt*teMettt&

NACCOM
Notes to the ￿nancIal Statements
Year ended 30 June 2013
GeDÈral fDfomatAon
The ¢harity is tegistered chartry in Englanil and Wales altd is tt th&r1￿ble ittcotyorated oiBallis&tioll. Tkne
addr¢ss of the principal oifsce is Youth R¢Soy￿e Centr4 Oxford StteeL INbid¢yBay. Tyne and Wear, NE26
IAD. The ¢barity is a thlic beJLefiÉ entity.
Statetvnt of compll8nee
These financial $txl¢]nents hAve been prepared in COULpliau¢¢ with FRS 102, The FiD3ncial Reporting
Stsndatd 3pplicabl¢ xti the UK attd the Republic of ITf]and', tb¢ StatC2llcLt of R￿oI￿N￿d¢d Practice
applicable to charities prepartng their accouuts in Accord8nce with thc Financial R¢p)rting Siand
app]icable in the UK 8lld Republic of IrelaDd (FRS 102) (Charities SORP IFRS 102)) and tile CJwiti¢s Acl
2011.
Aecountlng poAleie$
Basis of prcp*r*tioty
The financial statement5 have b￿11 pr¢partd the historical cost basis.
I'he fit)ancial statements are prepared tn 8terlin& which is the CutL¢UODal ¢wrew of tho entity.
Going concer
At the time of approving the fiDtncial slatements. the trust¢es have a rwonable exp￿lItIOn tIMtthe charity
has adequak resoijrces to continue in operntional existtne¢ for tbe fore8eeable fv￿re. The tsustees are
confi(knt that ihe cknity has sufficient working ¢apital to Meet tts liabilitie5 as th¢y fall due for a period of
at IvAsI 12 mijtsths froin th¢ dat¢ ofapproyal of the finartCi81 ststements. Th¢Tcfor¢. the tsu8tets cojitinuc to
adopt the going eoncem b&9is of aecountittg inpreparingthe financial sthtements.
Judgements #nd key *owrees of estiw*tion un¢¢rt8inty
The Preparation of the fujancial statements requires management to nmke judgements. e8timates and
assumptions thataff¢ctth¢ 4m(>unts reported. Th￿¢ e5tim&tes aTxI judgements are continually revÈewed ond
ale bascd on ¢xperi¢n¢¢ 8nd tsther hctors. includin8 eXp￿tationS of fvture events that are b¢li¢v¢d to be
rea50rthble under th¢ ¢1￿UmSta￿¢s. There are no key sourct5 of ¢51ithaÉion unecrtainty to rcport that hav¢ a
si¥nifi¢ani risk of causiog a material adju51tuent to the financial sthiement8.
Unrestricted fun(k are &vailable for use at the discretion of the ttust¢¢5 to further alty of the clmritys
P￿rposes.
tk5184Jated fimds are unrutricted ￿lld8 ¢ar[￿r￿ by tht tfU5kes For J>articular proje¢t8 01
cotnrnitmeDts.
Restri¢t¢d fimds are subjected to restrictions on their exp¢nditure declared by the donor orthrough the ternLS
of an ap￿al. and fall intts of two sub-¢l&%ses.' restricted income fI￿d$ or¢Ddowment funds.
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NACCOM
Nots8 to the Financial Statements (cvthx•erf)
Year ¢nded 30 June 2023
A¢¢oontiMg polkleg
ltseomlng resources
All incoming Tesource$ 8Te included in the statcmEnt ot fin8rtcial &tivittes when ¢nts"ttement has p8ssed to
the charity., it 15 probable that the ¢conomic benefits asso¢i¥trd with the transa¢ti(n wryll flow to the charity
and the amount ¢anbe r¢liably Th¢￿vred. The following spttific w)licie8 are applied to partiCLdar categori¢s
of income..
Tn¢otne from donatiows or 8tatits 18 rtto8Dised wben d¥re is eYid6nce of ¢lltitl¢ment to th¢ gift, rx¢ipt
Is probabl¢ alld its aDX)unt call b¢ tn¢asur¢d reliably.
L¢ga¢y incotne is rco8llised when receipt is probthle ¢￿Id¢menti$ ¢stsbli81Mi
lttcome from donat￿ goods is meosured at the fwr value of the go(#18 unle55 this impra¢tt¢a] io
mcaSUTe r¢li8bly. in which case the v81lle 1$ derived from the cost to thc donor or the estimated resale
v¥lu¥. DI)￿l￿d f&ililie¥ Services are recv8lli￿d ID the accounts wh¢LI ￿￿]V¢d if the va]tte Can be
reliably tneasured. No an￿￿ntS are fftncluded for the contribution of general volunteers.
Incorne from ￿lltraCts for th¢ g]ppfy of Serviw is re¢ogni8ed with the delivery of th¢ ¢ontracted
service. Tbi8 is classified as Unre5tEjCtedfi￿ds Unlesst￿Te is x tontract￿￿1 requiremcnt for it to be 5p¢nt
on a parti¢uJar pwptr5e alld returE￿ ifvtspenl iti which case it may b¢ Fegarded a5 T¢5tri¢ied.
Resource5 ¢4beTrde
Exp¢nditure 15recoglli￿d on anatctuals basisas a liability is incurr¢d. Exp¢DditllTeincludc5 anyVAT which
cannot be fully recovered. and ss Classified ￿￿er headings of the statement ot tiDan¢ial activities to w￿.¢￿ it
r¢lates'.
Expenditure on raisittg fi]nds illcludes th¢ costs of all fi]ndTri8in8 activities, event& non-charitable
trading activitic5. and th¢ salc of donat￿ goods.
Expenditwe on ¢lwitabl¢ activiues includes all Costs incurred by a chartty undertaking a¢tilYti¢S that
further its ¢haritabl¢ airns for th¢ benefit of its beneficÈaTies, including tbose 5UPPOrt ¢osts and costs
Yelating to the goveman¢e of the charity apportioned to charitable kctivilies.
All Costs are allo¢&t¢d to eXpeNi1t￿ categorics r¢tl#ting the use of the resource. Direct costs attributable
to a Bingl¢ activity kr¢ &llotht¢d diTr¢tly w tbat &ctivsty. SI￿ed £osts are apporlion¢d betw¢￿1 ¢h¢ ￿tiViti¢8
they rolltributE to (m a t&winable, justifjable and coJsist¢nl b&sis.
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NACCOM
Notes to the Flnancial Stat¢ments(c•￿lv•El)
Year ended.10 June 2023
Frnan¢W ID8trumeuts
A fi02lle￿I assetor a financial liabiliry is r¢¢ogDised only whco the ¢ttiiLy bxoJJ]es a partyto the coDtta¢ttsal
provisiow of the iostrurnelll.
Ba8ic film￿1￿1 instn]mentsare initialEyr&ognisedat th¢ amountreceivablt tsrpayable includmg allyIelated
tran8action costs, unless the arrangement Constitute5 a fLtwKing tran5attson, where it Is recogtL15ed at the
present valu¢ of th¢ fvture payments dsscounted at a mark¢t rate of interest for a similar debt imsburnent.
CurreDt as5¢ts and ¢urr¢nt liabAlities are sub5equ¢ntly m¢asuTtd at the cath or oth¢T W￿ldern￿OI) ¢xpected
to be paid or receivcd aJMI not discounted.
Debt instsum¢Dts ar¢ subsquently Tnea5Lwed at 8mortised ¢osL
Financial assets that are m¢8wed at cost or amortised G05t ate review￿ for objective eviden¢e of
impairm￿t at the end of each re1￿lAS date. If there is objective evidence of iTwirnKni, an tmp2irmeut
loss IF r¢Gognised utmler the appropriat¢ hcading IT) th¢ stat¢ment of fi]Laaciai ￿tIVitieS in Which the init181
gain wa¥ r¢¢ognised.
Any reversal$ of impairneni are re￿g￿ls￿a imm¢diately, to the exmt that the ieversal does ntst result in a
C2rrying aTnount of the asget that exceed8 what the canying amount would have been had the
Impairmcnt not previously been r¢cognised.
Defined coDtrH>lltion plAns
Contribution$ to defitt¢d contrtbutiott plans are lee0￿ES¢d as #rt ¢xpe*se in the pertod in whirh th¢ r¢lat¢d
sernir¢ is pruvidcd. Prepaid iontributioi)s ar¢ T￿081115¢￿ a$ &tL Lsstt to thc ¢Kt¢nt that th¢ prepa)rynent will
lead to & reduction in futyre payrncTts ora Coshttfimd.
When conthbutlOlJ5 are tjot exp￿ted to k settkd wbolly within 12 Jtwnths of the end of the r¢￿)rtIllg dat¢
in which the employees render the related scrvire. the Isability is n￿aSUred on a discounted pr¢gent value
bASiS. The Unwind￿ of tbe di%ount is reeo8tJised as an expense in the peTiod irt whiLh it ari8&8.
V<JluDtAry asststaDee
Time is expended on Ch￿Ity'S activities and gtsverna￿ which 18 donated free of charge. It is Impractical
to quantify the ￿luc of the time give￿ attd accordingly it is neither rtcorded as doLat¢d inwme nor a5
expense in the financial %txt¢ments.
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NACCOM
Notes to the Flnantial Statements(un￿￿•t￿)
Year ended 10 June 21123
DO￿¢￿￿￿8 & legatles
Ul￿trICted
Funds
R¢slricted TotAI F￿￿￿8
Futtds
2023
& Gitts
Gifts
BBC Appeal Donations
15,853
15,853
Paul HandynFouDJats
Oak fowidation
AB ChaTitable Tr￿￿{
63,IH)O
56.667
50,000
63,0(rfb
56,667
50,000
42,944
3&333
2S000
2,2511
42,944
Es￿￿ Fairbaim Foulldatioll
The TudorTrust
Lloyds Foundation
38,333
25.0(M)
2250
Sub5criptiorts
mernbe￿ 5ubs¢IipLiOtks
8.545
8,545
257 J98
45,194
302J92
UArwtricted
Fund$
Restricted Toial Fwids
Fund8
2022
DonAtillll5 & Gifts
Gifts
BBC AA)e&l Donations
15,486
42.760
15,486
42.760
Grant8
Paul Hau]lyn FoutM1atii)n
Unbound Philanthropy
Esme¢ FaIrb￿rn Foundatton
Lloyds Bank Fouj￿ti0n
The National Lolkry Cornnwnity Fund
The TudOrTn￿t
Other
People'sVoi¢e Medta.IHLF
Homeless LiDk (LloydsBank FouDdation)
60,000
54.167
43.750
60,000
54,167
43,750
32,468
31,088
25,0(X)
8.333
2.500
1,5fM)
32,468
31.088
25.000
8J33
2,51M)
1.500
Subs¢rlptlons
Menthers subscriptioiis
8.950
8.950
259,946
66,056
326,002
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NACCOM
Notes to the Ilnancial Statements (￿1￿464)
Year ended 30 June 2013
Other IDcome
Unrcstricted Totsl Funds UDrestriLird Tot•1 Fund6
Fund8
21123
Fwids
2022
Evellts ith¢om¢
Otber ine4)me
843
5,971
843
5,971
6,814
814
Colts of rai8lng dO￿a￿OnI alld lega¢les
Re*ri¢td Totsl Fuuds
Funds
2023
Restrict&l Total Funds
FuDds
2022
6.514
6,514
4.942
4.942
Expelldlthre ¢h*rftsble let1￿(leS by f￿Dd type
UtLrcstri¢¢¢d
Fuods
Restricted Totsl Fund$
Fut
2023
Annual conference alld t￿two￿]ng ￿llts
stsff costs & related expenses
Other a¢tiviti¢5
Mark¢tiDg and ¢oMt)nL￿cdtio￿8
Support ¥vsts
2,757
270,519
48,395
712
37,089
I,296
55.899
3.654
754
2,378
4,053
326,418
52,IM9
1,466
39,467
3S9.472
63,981
423,453
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Funds
2022
Fl￿d8
Annual collf¢r¢n¢e alld netwo￿]ng evellt8
Staff ¢tssts & related expeose
oth￿ actiwties
Marketing and comrnunicatioyjs
Support Costs
5.645
168284
32,006
1,681
72,516
4,740
978
3.085
7.326
240.¥QU
36.746
5.015
17,420
14,335
224,307
S3,0￿?
307,307
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NACCOM
Notes to the FlnaDci41 Statements
Year ended 30 Jun¢ 2023
EKpcnditsre on charitable xcttyitles by KthpIty typé
Activiti¢5
lllldellaken TotAI funth
th"tectly
2023
Totsl fI￿d
2022
Annual collfcrewe and oetworking cyet
Staff costs & related expenses
OTher &Ltivi¢ies
Markdsng attd comnwrrications
Support Costs
4.053
326,418
52,049
1.466
39.467
7,326
240,800
36,746
5,015
17,420
32&418
52,049
39,467
423,453
413.453
307.307
Inch￿ed within wpport ¢OSL8 art £5,189 {2022.. £2,214) relkn"o8 to 8ovfflJaa¢¢ ¢osts.
IAdep¢Dd¢nt ¢xamkner's fees
2023
2022
Fees payobl¢ to the independent exarniTLerfor.
In(kp¢ndrnt eXan)It￿tIO￿ of the fitwjcial 5tst¢llffjits
1,250
O. St&ff costs
The total staff and employee benefits for the Teportillg period are aDalyxl ￿ fvlluw5'.
2023
2022
Wages and 3alarie$
Social 8e¢vrity costs
rnployer co[￿]bUtionS ￿ pension plans
268.843
22,705
14.414
19,477
12,010
305,962
232,122
Thc aTr¢rn8e heod countof errtploy¢¢s during the year wa$ 9 (2022: 7).
Key n]aDagetneDt P¢T50Dn¢l ¢ompensation ill total w&8 £72,391 {2022.. £53,245).
No emplo￿ reG¢iv¢d employee benefts of tha￿ £60,000 duriD8 the year(2022: Nil).
11. Trustse remuffj¢r8tion eJpe*8e5
No fern(meratiOD OT Other bthefits from employmenlwith the ¢han"ty or arelated entity were receivedby the
truste¢5. During the year £1,15012022= Nil) was Trimbursed to Trustees for expeJJses relatin8 to travel.
atto]nmodation and sub5i*¢n¢¢. During the year, £Nil tsustce Jonations were made (2022.. £Nil}.
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NACCOM
Notes to the ￿nAncIAl Ststements
Year ended 30 June 2023
12. Debtws
2023
2022
TT*ts deb*Trrs
781
2,161
4,781
2,161
13. Creditors: falli￿ due tme year
2023
2022
Tr3d¢ creditors
SOCI￿ security oth¢r tsx¢5
OLhtrr Lrcdito
1698
178
13,707
84.756
81,119
83017
98,641
ItsclUd￿ within oth¢r cr¢diiOt8 is £75,916 (2022.. £80.000) of d¢frf income frorn gtynts r¢¢¢ived in
advance of th¢ workb¢AtigperfozJneQ details of which aT¢ tsoied below:
2023
2022
Esmte F#irbatrn Founé&tion
Paul Hanjlyn Foulldation
Oak Foundatio
Th¢ TudoT TTth%t
Other
33,333
30.(KK)
33,0(
28.333
12.5(
2,083
12,500
4,167
75,916
80,0(M)
Dwing the ye4T £80,(N>O ￿ relt&sed to the sl8tem¢nt of fjpaucial aetsviiies from defeTred income.
14. and other pDst-retiremeBt bERtfits
Defthed contrlbutlon
The amount reCo￿￿8¢d in in¢ome OreXpendi￿ a5 allexpense in ttlation to defined contributson plans was
£14,41412tU2.. £12.010}.
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NACCOM
Notes to the Financi41 Statements
Year ended 30 June 2023
UJwestri¢ted funds
At
l Juty 2022
At
30 JUD¢ 2￿3
TratLsfer
General fijnds
278.587
264.212 (359.472)
22,239
205.566
Re8tritted fund
At
k July 2022
At
TrÈn8fer 30 June 2023
ome Expenditure
Lloyds BaukFouthion
Th¢ National IA)ttery Cctnw)urrity Fw
PeoplE'& Vui¢¢ Melli#
The Tudor Tn￿t
61.138
837
2,500
2250
(28.649) (34,739)
(837)
2JOO
(847)
(40.162)
42,944
12.51XJ
1SJ82
65,322
45,194
(70,495) (22239)
17,782
Unrestricted f￿ndS
At
l Juty2021
At
30 June 2022
Inwme Expejxltlure
TT8llsf¢r
Geller￿ fi￿d$
222.253
259,946 (224,307)
20,695
278,587
Restricted
At
l July 2(r21
Income Expettdittir¢ Trall5fer 30 June 21J22
Lloyds Bank Foundation
Me￿0pOlI￿n Housing Tr￿t
The National Lottcry Cojrrnunity Fu￿d
Path Ham]yn Foul￿tIon
P¢opl¢'s Voicc M¢dia
The Tudor Trust
51.689
22.229
11.290
20,695
32,468
(23,019)
(22,229)
31,088 (41,541)
61J38
837
{20,695)
2.500
2,500
847
{1,153)
107,903
66,056
(87.942) {20,695)
65J22
Lloyds B￿￿k bouadation- rcstrictcd funds to sw)port r¢fiw ard asylutn s¢eker charities to intluence
chaAg¢ througb policy. advocacy and evidcncc collection.
Metropolit8n Housing TTLtst- Restricted fi]nds to support reyugee and asylum seekers with hardslllp fund5
duTing th¢ Covid-19 ¢ri$i8 I￿1 s¢parnt¢ funding to 5UPPOrt our dclivcry of th¢ Rcspond and Adapt
progratnm&
The Nationat [A)tteryCon]M￿ltyFUnd- One-year thnditsg aspartofa cohort otinfrastNctt￿e organisatiolls
to work with the Design Lab to strengthen Dur member eng88enKnt and offer.
P&ul Hamiyn Foundation - C(￿¢ ¢osts toward8 8thte8 to wpport NACCOM to rcdu¢¢ alld pr¢vrnt
de5tituttoii al[￿￿g$t p6ople 5eekillg &8ylull4 r¢f￿￿e8 with iu pubh"L fulld¥.
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NACCOM
Notes to the Ftnanclal Statements
Ye9r ended 30 June 2023
IS. ArMty815 ofcb#rltabl¢ (¢•JndrtMed)
Peopl¢'5 VoEee Media- Contribution towarils our Tole 8$ advisory ll￿mber attd partt2er organisation ID
tke HOME proje¢Q wi)i¢h w£U ¢olle¢L curat4 aud disseminate the txp¢ricnc¢s of rnifdnts (including
refugees, people see&ing asYlts￿ other rniwsl living in Northern England over the tast 10 years (2012-
2023).
Thr TudvrTrust- Aiowtde an utkrcstricted fiuMiiTtg gFatrt we wsYcdTestricted fLmding forCovid-r¢lated
HRand wellbeing suppott
FuEJding noted as 'Oth¢r' is frorn a funder thai does T)Ot wish to be tdentified bul has provided us a 8rdD¢ to
¢ontribuie ￿ our local support and iuflueAtin8 work.
BBC Radio 4 Tharity Appeal - After ¢on8ultsliOtt with the NACCOM nthvoyk, NACCOM tnJstee8 hAv¢
signated the funding from thr BBC Radio 4 ch￿lty appeal to be used for fullth7isin¥ and well-brin
support brNACCOM member
16. An¥tysls nel assets between fllDd¥
UnKstricted
Fllttds
liestricted Total Fulld8
Funds
21)23
Cwrent fjS8¢ts
CrcdÉtors less than l y
289,383
{83,8171
17,782
107,164
{83*171
Net Assets
205.566
17,782
223J48
Unrestricted
Funds
Rwtritted
Futsd$
Total Futtds
2022
Current ass¢ts
Cr¢ditor8 less than l year
377.228
(98,641)
65J22
442,550
(98,641)
Net assets
278,587
65J22
343,909
17. Re14ted partSe
Thrrc ar¢ no r¢lated paty tranS￿￿onS during the ycar end¢d 2023 to report (2022.. £Nil).
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NACCOM
Independent ExaBJlner's Report to the Trnstees of NAC.COM
Year ended 30.lvne 2023
l Teport lo the Iriisl¢es on my ¢xamination of thc fiTratLcial 5tr4trfftrnts of NACCOM {'thc charity) for the year
ended 30 June 2023.
Responslbllltits attd b88is of report
As th¢ trustEFS of the charity you are TeSpO￿1b1C for th¢pr¢pwTrtiQD ofthe fjllhttcwl statements inaccordallce with
tht requirern￿ of the ChatitiC5 Act 2011 I'the Act,).
I report in respect of tnyexamin8tion of the chan.tys fiDan¢tal strdternents Ca￿]ed outunder se¢tion 145 of the 2011
Act and in carrying out my exaTnillatithJ I have followed all the applicable Directions by the Charity
Commission under section 14515)(b) uf the Act.
Indep￿dent u*mitier'B statemeJLt
Sincc the charity's grtsss iDcotne exceed￿1 £250.0(X) your exalltiller be amember of a t4)dy listed in section
145 of the Ch&ities A¢t 2011. I CODfjrni that l om qualified to undertake the exaniinafion because l am a member
of the Institute of Cbartttd Acco(￿￿￿t$ ID Englaod and Wales (ICAEW). which 1$ otic of the listed IxMSies.
I have complcted rny cxarnination. l ¢onfirni ththt tto material matters have Lxjme to att¢ntion ill wnnection
vrfith the examill4tion ¥ivillg me ¢aus¢ ￿ betieve that iti I￿Y t￿aterial r¢S￿¢t.
a￿Ounting records were kept ill respect of the dian.ty 0$ wired by stction 130 of the A¢L' or
the fillaxcial $tAt¢ments do t)ot aecord with thase recoTd5" or
th¢fittancial statements do not comply wtth the applicabl¢ rqu1rc￿c￿ts concerning tbe forni and content
of accou￿ts 5Ct out illthc Chariti'e5 (A¢¢ounts and R¢pofts) Regulations 21M)8 other dayr¢4uir¢tllellt
that the accounts give a 'ttw and f8Jrf view wbi¢h is not a ￿￿tter considered as part of all indep¢ndent
I have no concerns and have come across no other m&1krs in eontiectiott with the exarniDaiion to wbieh 8ttention
should be drawn in this reptsrt ID (l￿er to enable a proper undcTsthnding of tkn a￿0V￿lS to be reached.
Rachael O%wald BA ACA
STEPHENSON COATES AUDIT LIMITED
Member of the ICAEW
West 2, A5ama Court
Newcastlc Bu5in¢55 Park
Newcastlc uJx)n Tyn¢
NE4 7YD
6" October 2023