Dom’s Food Mission
Registered Charity Number 1166918
Financial Statement and Trustee Annual report for the year ending 31 March 2021
| Page. | Contents |
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| 2 - 9 | Trustee Annual Report. |
| 10 | Independent Examiners Report. |
| 11 | Statement of Financial Activities |
| 12 | Balance Sheet |
| 13 - 16 | Notes to the accounts |
Independent examiner
Suzie Vine FCCA, CTA Watson Associates 30-34 North Street Hailsham East Sussex BN27 1DW
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Trustee Annual Report
This annual Dom’s Food Mission trustee report and financial statements spans the period from 1 April 2020 — 31 March 2021 and has been prepared in accordance and compliance with the Dom’s Food Mission’s constitution along with guidance from the Charities Act 2011 the Statement of Recommended Practice.
Full Charity Name
Dom’s Food Mission
Legal Status
Charitable Incorporated Organisation
Registered Charity Number
1166918
Principal Address
Jackson Hall, Portland Place, Hastings , TN34 1QN
Trustees
Ross Southwood - Chair Alex Warren - Treasurer Maggie Shearin Samantha Affonso Anton Affonso
Bankers
HSBC, Hastings
Independent Examiner
Suzie Vine, FCCA, CTA Watson Associates, 30-34 North Street, Hailsham, East Sussex,
BN27 1DW
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Aims and Objectives
Dom’s Food Mission objective is to prevent surplus in date food from ending up in landfill by redirecting collected surplus foods to people and families who find themselves struggling with food insecurity which results in a positive impact on both community and environment.
Governance, Structure and Management
Dom’s Food Mission operates under rules of its constitution adopted in April 2016. Dom’s Food Mission is a Charitable Incorporated Association first registered with the Charity Commission in May 2016. The charities principal aim is to actively collect and distribute surplus in date food throughout Hastings and the surrounding areas.
Trustees are elected to the board of Dom’s Food Mission at the Annual General Meeting ( AGM ) in accordance and requirements of the Constitution. Trustees are elected for a period of three years, with retirements required on a rolling basis. Retiring trustees are eligible for re- election. All trustees give their time freely and no trustee remuneration are paid during the term for the role of trustee. Trustees are for guidance with the day to day operations executed by the Chief Executive Officer.
Daily management is under the jurisdiction of Dom Warren (Chief Executive Officer) with tasks and duties carried out by a team of volunteers.
Brief History of Dom’s food Mission
Dom’s Food Mission was born out of Dom Warren and Alex Warren’s concerns at seeing an ever increase problem of food insecurity with their home town of Hastings.
So, in May 2015 Alex and Dom began their mission to tackle the issue of food poverty, soon realising that vast amount of surplus in date food was regularly going to landfill which could be going to people in need, Dom’s Food Mission was born.
The ideology formed by Alex and Dom upon creating Dom’s Food Mission was that regardless of age, status, creed or colour all where welcome. Their first step was to set up a Facebook page explaining who they were, what the aim of Dom’s Food mission was and would anyone like to donate food. The response was overwhelming with over 50 people responding to the first call with food donations that enabling DFM to supply food to over 100 local people.
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Dom’s Food Mission continued to grow through their volunteer program which allowed for regular bin drops pick ups from supermarkets and distribution of food to the local community. A big milestone was Dom’s first partnership deal with local Marks and Spencer. Today, Dom’s Food Mission has a fleet of vans and a team of over 20 volunteers that pick up surplus food seven days a week 52 weeks a year, saving over 100 metric tons of surplus in date foods from landfill and giving out thousands of food donations every week.
Review of the Activities and Achievements for the Year
At the start of the Covid pandemic which resulted in a national lockdown in March 2020 Hastings like many other communities throughout the uk was severely impacted by the resulting restrictions which lead many families succumbing to food insecurity. Dom’s Food Mission (Now to be known as DFM) experienced unprecedented demand for food donations becoming a community lifeline within Hastings, St Leonards on Sea and surrounding areas.
Our regular food partnerships kindly continued to supply DFM with surplus food as per norm but demand was soon outstripping supply. As localised businesses finding themselves having to close their doors now with surplus food in stock which would ultimately be sent to landfill, answered DFM’s call for food donations. DFM was then able to distribute over two and a half metric tons of food per week to the community at large.
Shortly after the start of the Covid Lockdown, DFM realised that getting food to the people in need was a logistical problem that needed solving quickly, even if on a temporary basis. so an Emergency Food Hub within Broomgrove community centre was set up to provide a distribution point for food donation collection.
Broomgrove Food Hub proved to be successful in answering the question of localised distribution. With this food hub template in place, DFM organised a further four food hubs located in Ore, Hollington, Four Courts and Downs Farm. This allowed for food to be distributed throughout the week.
Dom’s Food Mission initially expected the setting up of the five Food Hubs to be temporary, Yet the idea of direct food distribution points in areas most in need allowed DFM to expand its operations and reach further into the community. DFM submitted a successful application to the National Lottery which enabled DFM to employ a full- time hub co-ordinator to manage all existing hubs and to future plan the development of new food hubs.
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A few examples of messages of thanks sent by the community of Hastings to
Dom’s Food Mission
Hi,we have received the food drop and are very happy! Thank you and Dom’s Food Mission so much for the amazing work you do. Amber From Hastings.
Greatly appreciated, as without you we would be in a bad way. Marnie From St Leonards.
Thank You for the delivery, its very much appreciated, and means I do not have to go out for a while. My boy says thank you too. Unknown Hastings.
I am lost for words, thank you so much, I was not expecting so much food. Unknown
Below are supporting images of our food hubs as they organise and distribute food donations ready to make a difference to so many, especially our future of tomorrow.
DFM food hub
DFM out on delivery
DFM food distribution
Duke Of Edinburgh Award
Every year the Duke Of Edinburgh Award ( D of E ) inspires hundreds of thousands of young people, from all walks of life, to explore who they are, grow in confidence and develop the skills they need to successfully navigate life.
Dom’s Food Mission was contacted by a pupil from a local school asking if he could do some volunteering to help as part of his Duke Of Edinburgh Award. DFM arranged for him to go out alongside our DFM team and gain what was needed. Below are some supporting images.
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D of E volunteer out helping DFM team
D of E volunteer out helping DFM team
DFM AWARDS
DFM especially during the Covid Lockdown months has had a lot of media and press coverage. A record breaking 5,000 nominations for the 2020 National Lottery Awards were submitted by the public wanting to say thank you to those who do extraordinary things with the help of the National Lottery.The Covid - 19 Lockdown champions and the hometown heroes who’ve been working tirelessly through 2020 to support people in need in their communities. Judges praised all the winners for their exceptional commitment and compassion in their respective fields, which help make peoples lives better every day. Through this DFM got an Environmental Award to which we are very proud to receive as a Food Surplus Charity.
Press links below
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/breast-cancer-survivor-food-hero-23059496? - fbclid=lwAR2x1Tc7O0D1cYH4ihnlbl5s5DdQpYL1OZXxj9Le6 TjXpioOqfw6sbDdms
https://www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk/.lockdown-legends-the-national-lottery-awards-2020-winners
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Dom Warren and family meeting the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
The year was made complete by a special invitation by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to Dom and Alex Warren along with their family as representatives of DFM to the London Palladium as a thank you to the Key Workers who continued working during the Covid Lockdown. Dom and his family were personally presented to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge who showed great interested in the work carried out by Dom, Alex and the rest of the DFM team.
Press link below
https://www.ok.co.uk/celebrity-news/kate-middleton-prince-william-panto-23154604? - utm_source linkCopy&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=sharebar
The planned future for DFM, moving forward
DFM have created their own charity football movement called Boot Hunger Out.
We are in plans to organise Celebrity football matches
Raising awareness of hunger through the football world and together we can BOOT HUNGER OUT! And will help to feed those in desperate need.
We have our DFM Ambassadors Marlon Harewood who is a former professional footballer, with DFM’S own charity football already for moving forward in planning events, and Kristian Wilson a professional football coach and has trained some of the world’s best.
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DFM Ambassador, Marlon Harewood DFM Ambassador, Kristian Wilson
We are in talks and planning a music event to raise funds for DFM with a local business.
Our plans to get back in the local schools whom we are delivering our “ Helping Hand “ project in, as to when DFM can restart. At the moment Covid Lockdown has put a temporary stop to this continuing for now. Regular communication is ongoing with the schools.
DFM will continue to deliver food parcels to people in need and maintain and develop the food hubs.We aim to look for further funding to maintain the new employee role in the food hubs and to get the schools virtual learning project off the ground.
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Financial Review Dom's Food Mission is lunded Ihrough donations, fundraising and grants. The income enables DFM to fuel the vans to collect in date surplus food from local supermarkets and oullets and then distribute to people and families , voluntary groups and olher charities in the Hastings and surrounding areas. During the year the charity received £214,19712020 £61,0561.The cost of operating the charity was £143,66012020 £62,576). Accounting and Reporting Responsibilities The Trustees are responsible for preparing the Trustees annual report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards ( Uk gene1 accepted accounting prdctice ). The law applicable to charities in England and Wales requires trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and of the incoming resources and application of resources of Ihe charity for that period. In preparing these financial statements, the trustees are required to . Select suttable accounting policies and apply them consistently. 2. Obsetve Ihe methods and principles in the charilies SORP. 3. Make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent. 4. State whether applicable accounting standards have been followed, subject to any material departures disclosed and explained in Ihe financial statements. Prepare the financial statements on a going concern basis unless it is in appropriate to presume that the charity will continue in operation. The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and enable that the financial statemenls comply with the Charities act 2017 and the Charity (accounts and pOrtS) Re ulation 2008 and Ihe provision of the governing document. They are also r onsible for safegu ing Ihe assets of the charity and hence for taking reaso le steps for the preventio and detection of fraud and other irregularities. Approved by the Irustees . Ross Southwood - Ch Date It, i. L2. Alex warren - Treasurer Date
Independent Examiners Report DOM'S FOOD MISSION REGISTERED NUMBER 1166918 Indep8ndgnt oxaminers's report to the trustees of Dom's Food Mlsslon I repcrt lo thg IrustBe5 on my examinalion of the accounts of Dom's Food MISSI( for the year ended 31 March 2021. R88pon81bllltles and basls of r•port As the charity trustees of the Assoclallon you are responsible for 1he pr8par8tion of the accounts In accordance VAth the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 {'Ihe Art). I report In respect of my examinalion of the Association's accounts canied out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in ¢arylng out my examination I have followed all ap lcable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145{Sllbl of the Act. Indopond•nt examlnerfs statem•nt I have completed my examination. I can confirm that no material matters have come lo my attention In connection with the examinatson giving me cause lo believe that in any material r¢$p6cI.' 1. accountir¥J records were not kept in respect of the Association as required by section 130 of the Act,. 2. the accounts do not accord with those records,. or 3. the accounts do not ¢omply wth the applicable requirements concemSng th8 form and content of accounts sel out in the Ch8rilies (Accounts and ReFQrts) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a 'ln and fair view, which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination I have no concems and have come across no other matters in ¢onnection with the examination lo lch attention should be drawn in this reF)Ort in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached Slgngd by Suzie Vine FCCA, CTA {Independent examlnè 30-34 North Street Hailsham East Susx BN27 1 DW Date. trv
Statement of Financial Activities
Dom's Food Mission Statement of Financial Activities Year ended 31 March 2021
| Notes Incoming resources Income from: Donations and legacies Charitable activities Grants received Other trading activities Investments Total Resources expended Expenditure on: Raising funds Charitable activities Other Total Net income/(expenditure) before investment gains/(losses) Net gains/(losses) on investments Net income/(expenditure) Extraordinary items Transfers between funds Net incoming (outgoing) resources before Other recognised gains and losses Other recognised gains/(losses): Gains on revaluation of fixed assets for charity's own use Other gains/(losses) Net movement in funds Reconciliation of funds Total funds brought forward Total Funds carried forward |
Unrestricted Designated Restricted Total Last Year Funds Funds Funds Funds Total Funds 2021 2021 2021 2021 2020 £ £ £ £ £ 89,461 - 89,461 26,939 - - - - 52,011 72,500 124,511 34,075 - - - 225 - 225 42 |
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| 141,697 - 72,500 214,197 61,056 |
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| 216 216 371 43,589 32,658 67,197 143,444 62,205 - - - |
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| 43,805 32,658 67,197 143,660 62,576 |
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| 97,891 32,658 - 5,303 70,537 1,520 - - - - - - |
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| 97,891 32,658 - 5,303 70,537 1,520 - - - - - - 37,573 - 32,658 4,915 - - |
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| 60,318 0 10,218 70,537 1,520 - - - - - - - - - - - |
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| 60,318 0 10,218 70,537 1,520 - 5,281 7,633 12,914 14,434 |
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| 65,599 0 17,851 83,451 12,914 |
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Balance Sheet r¥)m's Food Miulon Balr A$ Jt Marth 2Q21 Notos 2Q20 Flxed as$ets Targ1 455¢ts Total fjvd•ssets 40.31U 40.310 Current axvts Dobtor C•5h it bank aThJ h1 Total 123.762 123.762 12.914 12.914 CFeditOTS.'- ¥rrKJunts 4thin on• •1 10 eO,f22 43.141 12.914 8).4S1 17.914 Cteditor4=. on• W •s¥ets 82.451 12.914 Th• lunds olthe ¢hwlty.' UN•sttK•d fvrmls t>)9*t futKIs Total UnrestrKtedl 11 11 65.1 5281 5.281 Restricted frJnd5 RestrKtsd rev¢nw fuT R&stnctod lurKts T(ial rtstricled 17.851 17,651 83.452 12.914 Swd oth be frvst0•$ t• Chair Alex Wafft Titrasuipi D•ie 12
Notes to the Accounts
Dom's Food Mission Notes to the accounts Year ended 31 March 2021
1 Basis of preparation
- 1.1 Basis of accounting
These accounts have been prepared under the historical cost convention with items recognised at cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant note(s) to these accounts.
The accounts have been prepared in accordance with:
a) the Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting by Charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) issued on 16 July 2014 and with
b) the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) and with
c) the Charities Act 2011.
The charity constitutes a public benefit entity as defined by FRS 102.
1.2 Change in basis of accounting
There has been no change to the accounting policies (valuation rules and methods of accounting) since last year
- 1.3 Changes to previous accounts
No changes have been made to accounts for previous years
1.4 Changes to accounting estimates
No changes to accounting estimates have occurred in the reporting period (3.46 FRS 102 SORP).
- 2 Accounting policies
Incoming Resources
Incoming resources are recognised on a receivable basis deferred as described where appropriate Investment income
Bank interest received is recognised on an actual receipts basis
Recognition of liabilities
Liabilities are recognised on the accruals basis in accordance with normal accounting principles modified where necessary in accordance with the guidance given in the SORP
Resources expended
The policy for including items within the relevant activity catagories of resources expended is that whenever possible costs are identified with the relevant section of the Association. Each section maintains its own accounting records.
In particular the policy for including items within costs of raising funds, and charitable activities is:
Raising funds - the direct costs attributable to fundraising.
Charitable activities - charitable expenditure shall include all expenditure directly related to the objects of the charity.
Assets
Fixed assets and depreciation
Depreciation is provided at the following rates in order to write off each asset over it expected useful life.
Motor vehicles 25% Reducing balance
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| 3 Analysis of incoming resources Analysis Donations/legacies Grants received Donations and legacies Raising funds Bank int Investment income 4 Analysis of resources expended Raising funds Charitable activities Equip & res IT website Vehicle cost Interest on vehicle financing Insurance Vol exp Training Staff welfare Telephone Sundry Depn Clothing Payroll Bookkeeping & accounts Independent examiner's fees for reporting on the accounts Other resources expended Helping Hands project DBS checks Charitable activities Total income Fundraising costs Advert & promo Premises costs |
Unrestricted Designated Restricted 2021 2020 £ £ £ £ 89,461 89,461 26,939 52,011 72,500 124,511 34,075 |
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| 141,472 - 72,500 213,972 61,014 |
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| - - |
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| - - - - - |
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| - | |
| - - - - - |
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| 225 225 42 |
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| 225 - - 225 42 |
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| 141,697 - 72,500 214,197 61,056 |
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| Unrestricted Designated Restricted 2021 2020 £ £ £ £ £ - 216 216 371 |
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| 216 - - 216 371 |
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| 8,079 8,079 3,567 3,401 3,401 - - - 11,706 12,882 2,147 26,735 19,739 - 2,486 2,486 - - - 118 - - 6,540 - - 605 - - 110 4,755 4,755 1,979 597 597 1,194 1,194 782 1,690 1,690 2,268 184 184 149 8,525 8,525 2,958 2,958 19,776 62,564 82,339 25,868 320 320 300 180 180 180 |
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| 43,589 32,658 67,197 143,444 62,205 |
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| - | |
| - - - - - |
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| 43,805 32,658 67,197 143,660 62,576 |
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| 5 Details of certain items of expenditure 5.1 Fees for examination of the accounts Independent examiner's fees for reporting on the accounts Accountancy services 6 Paid employees 6.1 Staff Costs and Emoluments Gross salaries, wages & benefits in kind Pension costs 6.2 Numbers of full time employees or full time equivalents Engaged on charitable activities Engaged on publicity activities Engaged on fundraising activities Engaged on estate activities Engaged on management and administration 7 Tangible fixed assets 7.1 Asset cost, valuation or revalued amount At 1 April 2020 Additions Disposals Revaluation Transfers At 31 March 2021 7.2 Accumulated depreciation At 1 April 2020 Charge for the year Disposals Revaluation Transfers At 31 March 2021 7.3 Net book value At 31 March 2021 At 31 March 2020 |
Fixtures & fittings £ - 3,245 - - |
2021 2020 £ £ 180 180 320 300 |
|---|---|---|
| 500 480 |
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| 2021 2020 £ £ 73,741 25,867 8,598 - |
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| 82,339 25,867 |
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| 2021 2020 |
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| - - |
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| Motor vehicles Total £ £ - - 45,590 48,835 - - - - |
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| 3,245 | 45,590 48,835 |
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| - | - 8,525 8,525 |
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| - | 8,525 8,525 |
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| 3,245 | 37,065 40,310 |
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| - | - - |
8 Cash at bank and in hand
Unrestricted Food Hub Helping Hand General restricted
| 2021 | 2020 |
|---|---|
| £ | £ |
| 115,262 | 5,281 |
| - | - |
| - | 7,633 |
| 8,500 | - |
| 123,762 | 12,914 |
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9 Creditors and accruals
| Creditors and accruals Bank overdraft - Food Hub (Designated) Bank overdraft - Helping Hand (Restricted) Bank loan Vehicle finance |
2021 2020 £ £ 32,658 - - 20,250 - 27,714 |
|---|---|
| 80,622 - |
10 Movements of major funds
| Movements of major funds | |
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| Funds Unrestricted Designated - Food Hub Restricted Food Hub Helping Hand General restricted |
Fund Fund balances Incoming Resources balances b/fwd resources expended Transfers c/fwd £ £ £ £ £ 5,281 141,698 43,805 37,574 65,600 - 32,658 (32,659) 0 |
| 5,281 141,698 76,463 - 4,915 65,600 - - 7,633 64,000 67,197 4,915 9,351 - 8,500 - 8,500 - |
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| 7,633 72,500 67,197 - 4,915 17,851 |
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| - - |
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| 12,914 214,198 143,660 - 9,830 83,451 |
10.1 Analysis of net assets between funds
| Fixed assets Net current assets Creditors due after more than one year Total net assets |
Unrestricted Designated Restricted funds funds funds Total £ £ £ £ 3,245 37,065 40,310 62,355 (19,214) 43,141 - - - - |
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| 65,600 - 17,851 83,451 |
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