Create Space London Trustees, Report and Accounts For the Period Ending 29 March 2024 Registered company number: 08846726 Registered Charity number: 1166043 Registered office: Malicar Mill. Welsh Newton, Monmouth, NP25 5RN
Create Space London Trustees. Report for the year ended 29 March 2024 Introduction The Directors, henceforth referred to as Trustees, present their report and the financial statements of Create Space London Ireferred to as the"Charrtf in the remainder of this report) for the period ended 29 March 2024. The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies and comply with the CharitiesAct 2011. the Ststement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting by Charities {SORPI effective l January 2015 and applicable UK Accounting Standards (UK GAAPI. Chalrfs Report Create Space London ICSLI has continued to experience much change during this past year. Several Trustees have been appointed and worked hard to bring much needed robust and efficient management to enable CSL to move forwar(I with its plans for the future. This process however created considerable tensions between CSL'S managers and Trustees and despite a successful day- long meetin& which was instrumental in setting achievable goa15 for CSL. unfortunately several Trustees Signed soon afterwards for a variety of reasons. but most cited high levels of frustration and their lack of personal time that they felt was needed to support CSL effectively. Our priority was to recruit at least two newTrustees who will be able to provide the level of support and direttion that CSL needs. l am 8lad to report that Angela Turner and Mithael Lawrence have been appolnted as Trustees. Despite the difficulties that have been experienced. the CSL managementteam has continued to work hard in ensuring that the Charity has supported the interests and various activities of its members. which has been particularly impressNe given the lack of sOurCeS together with all the practical and financial challenges that have been experienced. Our focus is to establish a secure financial position for the Charity, and it is encouraging to see that a small financial surplus lof £6,567) has been achieved in 2023124. Work 15 now in hand to ensure that this progress is maintained. Our Public Benefft Create Space London ICSLI provides affordable space. open access workshops and communal facilities for creative (professionals and hobbyists alike) and encourage5 people to pursue their creative and entrepreneurial ambitions in an affordable, supportive and energising environment. Our alms include: • Education lof all type5 and at all levels) in the fields of the visual. creative and applied arts, design and technology. The provision of studios, workshops, galleries and other places Whe art and innovation may be practised. created or exhibtted.
Create Space London Trustees. Report for the year ended 29 March 2024 The provision of facilities for the education and the Practi of art and design In an inclusive, inspiring, inviting community environment. CSL provide5 training in various skills, inductions and safety training in uslng equipment and teaches industry-led processes to members in areas, such as ceramics, screen printing and general fabrication. We intend to develop further new and engaging course5 to aid our member5, creative prOSSeS. CSL offers studios and all-inclusive workspace5 at "lower-than-markev prices to individuals and cornpanies working in the creative sector. Careful consideration has been paid to enable those who have a low income to enjoy the Same opportunities as others so that the broadest range of people have the opportunity to develop their creative skills. The shared facilities of the Charity have both dirert and indirect benefrts. Creative engagement enriches the lives of participants. The environment is inclusive. supportive, educational and developmental. sharing expensive machinery. equipment and resources. These artivities create a social capital that engages a loyal community. In turn. this community share5 and promotes a common identity which attracts people of all ages. contributing to the quality of life of the people in the Boroughs of Barnet and Brent and surrounding areas. Achievements and Perforniance CSL has experienced a significant change this year in respect of our sites. Our site in Wembley was given 28 days. notice to quit at the end of 2023 due to planning permission being granted to the developer. This meant that CSL wa5 left with just one remaining site in Mill Hill until in February 2024. a new site in Hammersmtth was found. During this report period, work was undertaken in Mill Hill, to maximise the use of this site by subdividing larger spaces and undertaking muth needed maintenance. Additionallyi our storage ontainers on this Slte were organised to aid the development of future srtes and minimise issues that may be caused by the105s of our Mill Hill site. Commissioning our new site in Hammersmith required much work to configure the space to suit our purposes and to maximise studio spa. During thi5 period, CSL worked towards create a more professional approach to the administration of the organisation. This was partially achieved through the appointment of three new Trustees and the experience of these individuals meant that more efficient ways of working were established. This allowed budgets to be formed and justified in terms of construction. and more informed ways of making decisions throughout. During this period, work was undertaken to rectify various issues caused by the closure of our site in Willesden in 2022. CSL was presented with a claim from the owners of the site which our management felt was unjustified. Fortunately, our insurers agreed that this was an insurable event and appointed Markel Law to represent CSL. We have been infonned that a negotiated settlement is currently being agreed.
Create Space London Trustees, Report for the year ended 29 March 2024 Finally, regular contacts and meetings have been established between local council and educational representatives. These contacts will continue to be developed to form and sustain links which it 15 hoped could lead to potential future development opportunities for CSL. 1.6 FINANCIAL REVIEW Result for the year For the year ended 29 March 2024 there was a surplu5 Of £6,56712023- deficit £20.0371. Key Risks and Uncertalntles As in previou5 years our current premises work under a 'meanwhile' mechanism. The loss of our Wembley site has ernphasized that CSL needs to increase the number of our sites. By spreading into more areas. working with more demographics and establishing positive relationship with more property organisations, the threat to CSL'5 finance5 caused by any single 51te closure can be minimised. To inform decisions aboLrt sites in the future, a system of analysis ha5 been established. to minimise risk and allow focus on areas of concern. CSL'S continuing concern is our weak financial position which hinders our growth. We are aware that our current site in Mill Hill, and future site in Hammersmith do not allow us to undertake the full range of activities that the Trustees would like. Re5er¥e5 Policy The Trustees are aware of the need to develop a reserves p)licy, and are working on thi5. Going Concern The Trustees consider that there are no material uncertainties concerning the Charivs ability to continue as a going concem. Plans for CSL'S Future To establish an increased number of sites. which will Spread our work acfOSS broader demographic5 and enable us to fulfil our charitable aims. To achieve this, we will work closely with local counci15 and property mana8in8 agents to source new sites. To establish better a better system of governance to enable managers and Trustee5 to work together more effedively. To implement new and varied classe5 and courses. We plon to start these excitlng new courses during the next year. To establish new artist in residency programmes. To form established research avenues for current creative practitioners. To host a regLblar Open Studios programme and skills workshops such as. life drawing and craft markets.
Create Space London Trustees. Report for the year ended 29, March 2024 To increase the sense of tommunity befv4een our members. The Trustees, report was approved by the Board ofTrustees on 3 December 2024. Sign oseley Treasurer 3 December 2024 A full list of Tru5tees' is given in the financial statements of the company for the year ended 29 March 2024. 'Trustees of the Charity are also known a5 Directo of the compt7ny.
Create Space London Financial Statements forthe year ended 29 March 2024 Reglstered Charity number. 1166043 Company number: 08846726
Create Space Finan¢Sal statements for the year ended 29 Marrh 2024 coKrENTS Pages Directorsnrustees Independent examinerfs rert Statement of financial artNities Balance sheet Notes to the financial statements 6-13 Dirertors rustees Karen Topp Ichairl Appointed 7 August 2023 Resigned 19 September 2024 Appointed 9 August 2024 Resigned 27 september 2024 Appointed 7 August 2023 Resigned 10 July 2024 Appointed 7 November 2023 Resigned 27 September 2024 App)inted 15 August 2024 Resigned 18 Ottober 2024 Appointed 24 October 2024 Appointed 13 January 2023 Resigned 8 June 2024 Appointed 24 October 2024 Joana 8aptista Duarte Kathryn BrKk Katrina Broder (Secretary) Samuel Cotton Michael LaWnce Robin M05eley (rreasur) Lawrence Rose Angela Tumer *Trustees of the Charity are also known as Directors of the compt7ny. The ac¢ompanying Trustees. Report includes the information required for the Direttors, Report required by company law.
Create Space London Independent Examiner'5 Report- 29 March 2024 Report to the Trustees of Create Space London on the financial statements of the Charitable Companv I'the Company") for the year ended 29 March 2024 set out on pages 4 to 13. Responslblllttes and basls of report I report to the Charity's Trustses on my examination of the accounts of the Company for the year ended 29 March 2024. A5 the Trustees of the Company a150 the directors of the Cofflpany forthe pvrposes of company lawl, you are responsible for the prepaTation of the aCcnts in accordance with the requirements of the Companies Act 20061.the 2006 A¢t"l. Having satisfied myself that the accounts of the Company are not required to be audited under Part 16 of the 2CKJ6 Act and are eligible for independent exarnination. I report In respect of my examination of your charl5 aCCOUnt5 as carrted out under section 145 of the CharttiesAct 2011 Ilhe 2011 Act"). In carrying out my examination I have followed the Oirection3 given by the CharFty Commission under sertion 145151 Ibl of the 2011 ACL Independent examlnerfs statement I have completed my examination. I confirm that no materk31 matters have come to my attentlon in connection wlth the examination giving me cause to believe that in. any material spect= l. accounting records were not kept sn respect of the Company as required by section 386 of the 2CQ6 Act.. or 2. the a¢¢ounts do not accord wtrh those records.. or 3. the accounts do not compty with the accounting requirements of se10 396 of the 2006 Acl other than any requirement that the accounts give a 'true and fairview which is not a matter £onsidered as part of an independent examination,. or 4. the accounts have not been prepared In accordance wlth the methods and pttnclples of the Statement of Recommended Practice for accounting and reporting by charities lapplicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Stsndard applicab in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 10211. I have no concerns and hav* come across no oiher matters in mnnection wrth the exarninatron to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a pioper understsnding of the account5 to be reached. SiRned- DA EATON 3 December 2024 David A Eaton FCA Eaton & Co Chartered Accontants and Consultants The Cedars. School Lane. Great Barton. Bury St EdmutKl3 &Jffolk IP312RQ
Create Space london Staternent of Flnanclal Artivities linduding income and expendityre account) For the period ended 29 March 2024 Yearended 29 Marth 2024 Year ended 29 Marth 2023 Unyestrkted Total Funds Totsl FLEfkds ds Note Ihcome from.. Actiwties for generatingfund$ Interest 116.446 116.446 117.632 117,632 T¢)tal income 116.450 116.450 117.632 117.632 ExpendUre on= Charitable activitles 109.883 109.883 137.669 137.669 Total expendiiuve 109.883 137.669 137.669 Net Ihcome and net ernent fundsfr theyear 6567 6567 120.037) 120.03n Reconuliation of fund Total broht forward 3567 3.567 23.604 23.604 Total f¥nts ¢aIr 10.134 3567 3,567 All of the above re>Jlt5 are derived from continuireathityes. Thwe were M othw recogrrised gainsor losses duliw the year. Page 4
Create Space London Balance Sheet For the period ended 29 March 2024 29 Man 2024 29 Marth 2023 Note Fkned awtr. Tangible 055et5 5.116 1,993 5.116 Current asse Debtors Cash at bank and in hand 3.915 14.197 23.495 24.495 18.112 Liablllti•s: Creditors.. arnounts fallthe due vthin oTreyear io 16?54 19.661 Net current liabilities 8.141 11.5491 Total net llabllltEes 10.134 3.567 The fundsofthe tharity: Unrestricted funds li 10,134 3.567 Total tharlty fvb 10.134 3,567 The Dlre¢tors are satisfied that the company is entitkd to exemplK)D from the requirement to obtsin an audit under section 477 of the Companie5 Art 26. The Members have not required the company to obtain an audtt in accordance with sectmin 476 of the Act. The Directors acknowledge their sponsIbl1ittes for compIng with the requirements of the Companies Aci 2006 with respect to accounting records and the pparatIOn of acCnts. The accounts have been prepared and delivered in accordance wtth the speual prov7sions applirJble to companies subject to the small cornpanie5 fegime. The accounts were approved by the Board ofTfUStees on 3 December 2 Si8ne .. ACTURNER SEL Angela Turner Trustee Create Space London 3 December 2024 Robin Moselev Treasurer Create Space London 3 December 2024 Q)mpany Registered No.. 08846726 Page 5
Create Space London Notes to the financial Statements For the period ended 29 March 2024 l Accountin8 Polldes Create Space London Is a charitable cornpany limr(ed by guarantee and is incorpordted in England and Wales. The registered Ol¢e address and pnCIpal place of buslness is &) Daws Lane. London. Enand, NW7 45E. The principal accountin8 polictes adopted, judBeTnents and key souros of estimatKJn UnrtaInty In the preparation of the nancial statements are as follows= al 8a5is of prtparation The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Accounting and Reporting by a)arities.' Statement of Recommended Practice ISORPI applicable to ¢harities preparing thelr accounts in occordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021 leffectNe l January 20151- (Charities SORP FRS 1021. the Frnancial Reporting Standard applKable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021 and the Companies Ad 2006. A55ets and liabilities are initially recognised at histolical cost or tran5actw)n value unless otherwise stated in the relevant accounting policy or note. lft applying the financial reporting framework. the TfU5tees have made a number of subjective judgements, for example in respect of significant accountl48 estimates. Esttmates and judgements are continually evaluated and are based on historical experience and other tsctors. including expectations of future events that a believed to be reasonable under the circumstances. The nature of the estimation means the artual outcomes could drffer frorn those estimates. Any significant estimates and judgements affertfj these financial ststements a detsiled wtlhin the relevant accounting policv below. The functional currency is the 8rttish Pound. bl Publi¢ benefft entity The charitable company meets the definition of a publK Eenefft entity utxler FRS 102. ¢) GoSng concem The accounts have been prepared on a going Con basis. The Trustees have draw¥b up forecasts which show that, at the current Wl of rental and membership income. they expert that the Charity will be able to meet its debts as they fall dve. These expectations ale based on the assurnptKJn that the Charrty will be able to continue its operation5 at its ojrrent two centres, both of whKh are subject to short-temi letti arrangements. If for any reason the current expected level of income was not available. the Cywrity would need to seek alternative sources of income to ensure its continuation a5 a going concern. The financial statements do not in¢lude the adjusknents whth would if the Charty wa5 unable to contlnue as a Eoin8 concern. The Trustses do not Conskler that theie are any srS of eStlrnatn Urrt31nty at the reporting date that have sigr*rficant riskof causing a materrdl adjustment to the carryÈn8 amounts of awts and liabilitie5 Wlthin the Trext reporting period. Page 6
Create Space London Notes to the Flnanclal Statements For the perlod ended 29 March 2024 dl Income Income is recognised when the Charity h35 entttlernent to the fijnds. ZTry performance conditions attached to the income have been rnet. it is probable that the income will be received and that the amunt can be measured reliably. el Donatlons of grfts. sernryces and facllitles Donated professional Services and donated facilrties are rec(enlsed as income when the Charity has control over the item or received the service, any conditions associated wtrh the donation have been rneL the receipt of economic benefit from the use by the Chaiity of the item is probable and that economic benefit can be measured reliably. In accordance with the Charities SORP IFRS 1021, volunteer time is not recognised so refer to the Tru51ee5' annual report for more information about their contfibution. On receipt. donated gifts. profess)nal servi5 and donated facllities are renised on the basis of the value of the gift to the Charity which is the amount the Charty would have been willine to pay to obtain services or facilities of eqL5ivalent econorni¢ benefit on the open market.. a corresponding amount Ès then remgnised in expenditure in the period of receipt. Fund actounting Unrestricted funds are donations and other incorning resour$ received or 8enerated for the chatitsble pursy)ses. The are no restricted fund5 in the cuirent year or the Pre¥)S perhjd. gl Expendlture and Irrecoverable VAT Expenditure is recognised once there is a legal or construrtNe obligation to make a payment to a third party. it is probable that settlernent will be required and the amount of the obligation can be measured reliably. Expenditure is Classified under the following activity headinES'. il ExndItUre on charitsbte activtkne5'. ill Other expenditure.. this represents those iterns notfalling underany other heading. Irrecoverable VAT is ¢harEed as a cost aealnst the actiMty for which the expenditure was Incurred. h} Allocation of support ¢osts Resources expended are allLKated io the particular activity where the cost relates directly to that actrvity, for example energy costs. Howevef. the c05t of overall di¢110Th and administratK&n of each activity. comprlsÈn8 the saLAry and overhead costs, is apportioned on the basis of an estimate of stsff time. attributable to each activity. Governance costs. one ofthe 5UPPOrt costs. are the costs8ct8ted with the goveinance ¥rranzements of the Charity. These c05t5 relate to constitutional and ststutory requirements and include any costs associated with the stiategte rnanagernent of the Charws actfvrts as well as professM)nal fees such a5 independent examination fees. O Operatln¥ leases Rentsl charges are charged on a stralght line basis oT 11 Realisèd gains and losses All gains and losses are taken to the Staternentof Financial Activilies as tlw arise. Realised gains and10s5e5 on investments are calculated as the difference beeen sales proceeds and their opening carrying value or their purchase value rf acqutred subsequent to the first day of the ftnantial year. Unrealised gains and losses are calculated 05 the difference between the fair value at the year end and their carrying value. Realised and unrealised inve5trnent Rains and losses are combined in the Statement of Financial Activff(ies. Page 7
Create Space London Notes to the Financial Statements For the perlod ended 29 March 2024 kl fanglblefixed assets Assets over £250 are capitslised at C05t. Assets are reviewed for impairment rfcircurnstsnces indic4te their carrying value may exceed their net realisable walue and ¥ae in use. Depre¢latIO 45 provided 8t rates calculated to write down the cost of each a$5et to its estimated residual value over its expected vseful lrfe. Depretiation rates will be deterniined when the first asset purchases are made. 11 Debtors Trade and other debtors are reo)gTrised atthe Settrnent amount dvè after any trade discount offered. Prepoyrnents are valued at the amount prepaitl net of any trade discounts due. ml Cash at bank and in hand Cash at bank and cash in hand includes cash and short term high 1¥4uid investments with a short maturity of three rnonths or less from the date of ac9UiSition or opening of the dep05f( OT similèr account. They aTe held to meet short term cash commitmen15 a5 they fall due. n) Credttors and provisions Creditors and provisions are recoenised where the Chaiity has a prent obltgation resulting frorn a past event that will probably result in the transfer of funds to a third party and the amount due to settle the oblrgation can be measured or estirnated reliably. Creditois and Provis5 are normally rec(yanised at iheir5ettlempnt amount after allowing for any traAp disr.niJnt% Aiip. ol Financral Instruments The Charity only has flnancial assets and financial liabilities of a kind that qualify a5 basicflnancial instrurnents. Basi¢ financial instruments are initially recognised at transaction value and subsequently measured at their Settlement Wdlue with the exception of bawTrk loans which are bseqUeY measured at arrrtISed cost us5ng the effectNe interest method. pl Crltl¢al accounting e5tlmate5 and ludgemts In the application of the charitable company's accounting poli£s. the Trustees are requlred to make judgements. estimates and a$5UrnPtions about the carrying arnount of 35sets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other source5. The estirnates and a5x>uated a&5umptrons are based on hi5torKal eXrIenCe and other factor5 that are considered to be reVant. Actual results may differ from these estirnates. The estimates and underlying assumptK*ns are reviewed on an ongoing basis_ Revisions to accounting estimate5 are recognised in the pertod in which the estimate is rewsed where the revisioo affects On that peri[. or in the period of the revlsion and future periods where the revision affects both current fvtUTe periods. No critical accounting estirnates were made in the yearto 29 March 202412023- NO). Page 8
Create spa London Notes to the Financial Statements For the period ended 29 March 2024 2 Activitieslor generat5ngfvnds Year ended 29 Marth 2024 Year ended 29 March 2023 UnrestrKted funds Total Funds Unrestilcted funds Total Funds Stud50 hires and ancilliary income Covid grants 116,446 116.446 117.632 117,632 116.446 116.446 117,632 117,632 3. AatyS of expenditurè on charitable a(tl¥ities Year ended 29 Marth 2024 Year ended 29 March 2023 Unrestfirted lunds Total Fund5 Unre5trictÈd funds Total Funds Activities undertaken dirertlv Staffing and subcontractors Other direct costs 48.843 49.862 98,70S 11.178 48.843 49.862 98.705 11.178 48,009 77,895 125,904 11.765 48,009 77,895 125.904 11,765 Support Costs Inote 41 J09.883 109.883 137,669 137,669 Durtng the year the Charity had one class of activrty. the hi of artisan spa. 4. Anatysls of support costs Year •)ded 29 Marth 2024 Year ended 29 March 2023 Unrestr4rted funds Total Funds UnrÈstrirted nds Total Funds Governance15ee below for analysfjsl oiher 4.0 7.178 4,(M)O 7.178 4,000 7,765 7,765 Tolal 11.178 11.178 11.765 11,765 GoverThance costs are made up of: AccountaTrcy and financial management Independent examination Legal aTrd professional fees 2.IX)O 2.LKSO 2.oc 2.0(X) 2.OLK> 2,OC 4.WO 4.IX)Q 4.OCKI 4.0(X) Page 9
Create Space London Notes to the Flnantial Statements For the period ended 29 March 2024 Year ended 29 March 2024 Yeaf ended 29 March 2023 Net Income for the perlod Thi$ 15 Stated after charging.. Depreciation Operating lease rentals= Property 3,123 8,123 35.090 42,114 Analysis of staff costs, trustee remuneratlon and expenses. and the c05t of key stsff costs were as follow5.. S¢Jbtontractors Salaries Ernployer pension contfibutions Social secLtrity costs 9.400 40.487 869 11,9131 8.946 38,120 943 48.843 48,009 The charity had two employees in the year12023- Two). Key ManaRernenl Personnel is made up of two centre mana2er5 both ofwts)m work on a part voluntary basi5. Salaries and relatsd costs totallinR £41.356 were paid to them during the year12023- £39.0631. The Charity's Trustees were not paid and dKI not re1Ve any benefits from empk)yment with the Charity in the vear12023 - £Nill. The Trustees did not have any reimbuTsent of expen5es12023- Nill. No Charity Trustee received payment for professsonal or other Servi supplied to the Charity12023- £Nill. Taxation The charitable company 15 exempt from Corporation Tax as all its income is charitsble and is applled for tharltable PrSe5. Pa8e 10
Create Space London Notes to the Financial Statements For the period ended 29 March 2024 Tangible Flxed Assets Plant and equipment Total Cost At the start of the period Additions during the pericd Df5posals in period 26,231 26.231 At the end of the period 26,231 26.231 Depreciation At the start of the per*)d Charge for the perw)d Eliminated on disposal 21.115 3,123 21,115 3.123 At the end of the period 24.238 24.238 Net book value At the end of the rIOd 1,993 1.993 At the beginnlng of the perh?d 5,116 Debtors 29 March 2024 29 March 2023 Deposlts pam4 to landlords Other debtors 3.915 1,000 3.915 Credttors.. amounts fallln8 duewithin one year 29 March 2024 29 March 2023 Trade creditors AccTua15 Studio deposits Othei creditors 9,500 9.195 966 7,431 2,923 16.354 19,661 dge 11
Create Space London Notes to the Financial Statements For the perlod ended 29 March 2024 11 Movements in fvnds At thestart Of the perlod At the ènd of the period Incoming resources Outgoing resource5 Cuttent riod Total- unrestrided funds 3.567 116.450 109.883 10.134 Prlor Period Totsl- unrestTiCted funds 23,604 117.632 137,669 3.567 12 Reconclliatlon of net 4ncorne to net Cash Ilowfrorn operating artieS Yèar ended 29 Maich 2024 Year end 29 March 2023 Net in¢ome for the reportinR per•Jd Depreciatton chaTges Disposal oifixed assets Ilncrea5el Decrease in debtors (Decrease) Increase tn ¢ieditors 6.S67 3.123 120,0371 8,123 2.5() 13.1151 19.0141 2,915 13,3071 Net ¢a5h provlded by operatiwB acti¥tties 9.298 121.5431 13 Analysis of cash and cash equr¥alents 29 March 2024 29 March 2023 Cash at bank and in hand 23,495 14.197 Total tash and cash equwalents 23,495 14.197 14 tspltal tornmltments At the balance sheet date. there were no capttal commitments12023- £Nill. 15 Contlngert assets or liabilittes At the balan shèet date. there were Th) contingent assets or liabiliti"es12023- £Nill. Page 12
Create Space London Notes to the Flnanclal Statements For the period ended 29 March 2024 16 Le8al sta$ of the tharity The Charlty is a cornpany Ilmited by guarantee and has no share captt31. The Company 15 1Thrporated in England and Wale5 registration number 08846726.The liability of each rnemr in the event of wtnding up is lirnited to £1. The regsstered office of the company is 80 Daw5 Lane. London, Unitsd Kingdom, NW7 4SE. Page 13
Create Space London Independent Examiner's Report- 29 March 2024 Report to the Trustees of Create Space London on the financial statements ofthe Charitable Company ('the Company") for the yeèr ended 29 Marth 2024 Set out on pages 4 to I Respo451bllttle5 and basi5 of report I reportto the Charity's Trustees on my examrmtion of the occounts ofthe Company for the yearended 29 March 2024. As the Ttustèes of the Company land the directors of the Compaftyfijr the prse5 of company lawl, you are responslble for the preparation of the accounts in accDrdance with the requirements of the Companies Art 20061"the 2006 Act'l. Having $3tlsfled myself that the at¢ounts of the Company are not required to be audited undei Part 16 of the 2006Act and are elEBible fo¥ indepèndent exarniThath?n. l ieport in re5pertof my examinatxjn of your tharitvs accounts as carwd out under section 145 of the Chafltie5Art 20111.the 2011 Acri. In carrying out rny examlnatk)n I have followed the Directions 8ivtn by the Charfity cornrnh?n under section 14515) Ibl of the 2011 Act. Independent examh)erfs statement I have ¢ornpleted my examinatiory. I conlirm thal no material matter$ hove come to my attertrtion In connection with the examlnation giving me cause to believe that In. ony rnaterial resped.. l. accountiTr8 retords wefe not kÈpt In respect of thè Company a5 required by section 386 of the 21Xt6 or 2. the aCt(rIts do not attord with those record5,' or 3. the acEouots do Thot compty with the atrounting requiremÈTrts tJf sertion 396 01 the 2006 Act otherihan any requirement that the accounts give a 'true and falr view which is not a matter coftsidered as part ol an independent examination.. or 4. the accounts have rKJt been prepared In atcordancewlth the method5 and prlnclples of the Statement of Recommended Practice for accounting and reporting by charities lapplicable to charities preparing t1r accounts In accordance with the Financial Reportir 5tsThdard app119b in the UK and R*publl¢of Ireland IFRS 10211. I have ThLI Concerns and have come across Th) other rnattets connection with the Èxamlfiation to which auentlon Should be drawn its this rtport tn order to enabfe a proper vndeistsndiryd o(the accounts to b8 reached. 51ened.. DA EATON 3 Decembèr 2024 Davhl A Eaton FCA Eaton & Co Chartered Accountants and Cot}sut5 The Ceda15, School Lane. GrÈ0t Barton. Bury Sl Edmunds. &Jffdk IP312RQ