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Arzwrts forthe year ended . 31 M•rth 2022
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1189562
Coltaboration House
Tl-79 Charlotte Street
London
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Mr Be￿dICt Samuel Rkh
Rev Christopher Landau
Mr Ml¢hael Wakelin Ichalrl
Mr Kevln Jaqulss
Ro8er BO￿On
Allson Gow
Dr Lols Lee
Husseln Kesvanl
Drjasjlt Slngh
I￿ October 2016
10 October 2016
I￿ October 2016
2￿ Mar¢h 2017
27th June 2019
26 Nobpmber 2020
2Q November 2020
26 NO￿rnber 2020
July 2021
A¢count•Tht
Andrew Jennlr8s MA FCA
Ind•pendent Examlner
Mr Kelth Halste•d MA (Oxonl FCA
Cooperatlve Banl PO Box 101, l Balloon Street, Manchester M60 4EP
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Contents
Pa8e3:
Trustees Report
Pa8e g
St*ment of Publk beneffts
Page 10:
Receipts & Payments kcount
Page 11:
Notesto the Accounts
Pa8e 12:
Independent Examlners Report
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The tfU5tees are pleased to present the annual report of the Religion Media Centre from l April
2021 _ 31# March 2022.
The ReligSon Media Centrels a Charltable In¢orpDrdted Organ12atlon. charlty number 1169562,
re8lstered on ioth October 2016.
Its constitLrtion states Its objects are: Yo athiance education ot the wblit in world rellglon. In¢ludln8
the Baha'l falth: Buddhi5m.' Chrlstlanitr, Hlnduism: Islam: Jainism: Judaism,. Slkhlsm and
Zoroastrlanism by: the dlssemlnatbn of accurate, authoritative, independent and imparti•l
Information and research about rel*ious faiths to the medla: and the provision of media tralnirvd to
rellglous or8anl5at￿)nS.,
It Is an impartkl and Independent or8an124tlon almlftg to help the medla report and understand
religlon and beliefs. It has no edltorial line. nor does it promote any one religion. or religious bellef in
general. Instead. it exlsts to provlde ac¢urats, tlmefy and rele¥art Infomiatlon to the medla.
enabling the public to be better Inforn)ed.
The trustees have metfourtlmes duTln8 the ￿ar. DrJa¥lt Slnth. Assodote Professor in the School of
Philosophy. Rellgion and the Hlstory of ScleD¢e at the Unplerslty of Leeds, Jolned the trustees on 7
Juty2021.
Our Trustees are responslble for e¢)mpli•nce wlth charlty law and with the RMCS ch•rltable
obSectlves. They set the RMC5 Str•te8lc dlrectlon. cversee Its work, rnonttor progre55 and prloritise
the RMC'S activities. They support the team of consultants Jnd freel•ncers who work on projects
and content; monltor and super¥lse fund ralsln8 Inlt4ithies Ind •dvlse on marketln8.
The 8dvlsory board are Invlted frequently to contribute to our thinklng and •ctfvlties. One new
member was added this year. Dr TIM Hutchln8s. Asslst•nt Professor of Rell8lou$ Ethl¢s In the Faculty
of Arts, Unlversity of Nottln8ham.
We have taken advite and created a pollLy on copyrYahtin8 our work. We review our safeguardlna
•nd dots management polkles annualty. We are re8lStered with the Independent Commlssioners
OffKe for data protectmin. We are a member of the National Coundl for Voluntary Organisatlons.
We evaluate our success agalnst XPIS measurlrl enaagement on all sodal medla platfoms and bulld
5trate8lc objectives each year.
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Advlsory Board members
Dr Azim Ahmed
Deputy Dirertor at the Centre for the Study of Islam in the UK
Dirertor of Communicath)ns of Explori￿1$¢aM Foundatk>n
Dlrectof Tea¢h:RE at Culham St Gabriel
Remona Aty
Dr Kate Chdstopher
Andrew Copson
ProfAdam Dinham
CEO ofHumanists UK
Professor of Faith & Public Poliry. Goldsmlths
Freelance rndio producer
Barrister and rabbi, Dean of thé College of Chapl•in5 Surrey Unfversity
Social & Public Affairs Advisef to the Arthbi5hop of Cjnterbury
Sen•Dr Research Officer, Inforni
Asslstant Professor of Reli8lous Ethics. Ufi￿r5￿ of Nottingham
St Bride's Fleet Street Head of Finance and Fundralsln8
Accountsnt and finance a0￿[Ser
Caroline Donne
Rabbi Alex Goklberg
Katle Harrlson
Dr Sarah Hap
Dr TIM HLrtchlngs
James Irvlng
Andrew Jennln8S
Rev Tony Miles
Prof Jotyon Mltthell
Dr Suzanne Newcombe
Superintendent Minister Methodist Centrnl Hall, Westmlnster
Professor of Communications. Arts and Rell8lon, Edlnbur8h Unlversity
Senlor Lecturer In Relig￿u5 Studies. Open Unfverslty: DI￿ttOr Inform.
Principal and Chlef Executfrrfe of Cumberland Lod8e
Former Professor of ReliOon Ethks and Prnctice Blmiln8ham Unlverslty
Joumallst. authDr and an A￿lkIn priest
D¥ital chaplain, Methodist Home5 kn the
Rabbl at maIdenhe￿ Syna808ue
B•rrfster, Ch•lr of Clty Slkhs, Honor•ry Fellow. Edw•rd C•dbury Centre
Assoclate Professor, UnNerslty of Leeds
Senior Feltow The05 think tsnk
Head of Adult Educatlon & Learnln& JW3 Centre
UK Baha'l offi￿ of Publk Affairs
Canon Ed Newell
Prof Stephen Pattison
Rev George Pltcher
Eleanor Puttock
Ral)bl Jonathan Rom4ln
J•svlr Sln8h
Dr Jasjlt Sln8h
Nick Spencer
Judy Trotter
Karl Wlghtman
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The daity bulletins of news about reli8wJn continued this year, attracting loyal daity audiences which
doubled In a year. The bulletlns are delivered Into people's Inljoxes at 07LKI every weekday mornln8.
Journalists find them useful tlpplng them off about stories In the news but academlcs and RE
teachers and faSth leaders are also frequent users.
A team of experienced freelance journalists and sub editors o)ntinued to produce news stories,
•nalysi5 and features. The estèbllshed team of Rosie Dawson. TIM Wyatt. Chrfstopher Lamb, Andrew
Brown, Cathertne Pepinster and Lianne Kollrln contlnued thls year. Ruth Peacock has contlnued her
erydagement as editorial coTrsultant.
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Amongthe topforei8n storbes covered this ￿ar were:
The split in the Orthodox church after Russia's invasv)n of Ukraine
Falth response to the fall of Af8hanlstsn and rehomln8 refu8èes
Unmarked graves found in church run residential schools in Canada and the U
Trlbutesto Archblshop Desmond Tutu who dled in Oe¢ember 2021
iolence In the mbddle east leadlng to a r15e In antSsemltlsm In the UK
And top home stories:
Trlbutes to Prtnce Phlllp as a man wlx) Ilsten8d and ewed wbth rellglous dlalo8
Cop26 and cllmate change- a shared concern acn)ss faiths
Fatth leader< verdlrt on mornls and ethks In publk Ilfe and ￿spOnse to deprivation
Restructurlng and financial pressures on reliious organlsatlons after Covld19 tskdowns
Sex abuse cases In churches In England, Frnnce and Australl
Same sex marrfa8e allowed by Church In Wales and the Methodlst Church in Britain
Factsheets contintsed to be wepared wlth back8round to rnnnlN8 5torie5, for example a tlmellne of
the Martyn Percy dlspute at Chrfst Church College Oxford. baCk8rOunde￿ on the Orthodox church In
Ukraine,. and the Imwrtance of Zakat for MU￿rMS in need. These are PrePa￿d by ourjournallsts and
a¢ademics.
BRIEFINGS:
Our medla brlelln8s contlnued to be held on zoom. where £￿St spe•kers are Invlted to share thelr
knowledBe and glve •n o￿nion, contrlbutln8 to a dlscusslon on a story behlnd the he•dllne5. Our
audlen¢e Includes￿UMa{1￿￿ bro•d¢asters, tw¢hers acadernks and RMC supwrters who wlsh to
be better Informed.
All the sesslons are recorded for our Y¢)uTube ch•nnel. produced by Ollver Bowrln8 from Muslcart•
Ltd. 158 speakers took part In our zooms, rea¢hin8 an èudience in person and vla YouTube of
21,OLKI. The hlghest audience was a zoom about the war in Ukraine, featurin8 guest Lord Rowan
Wllllams, explaining the rellgious signikance of Russia's claim on the territory and the tenS￿n
wlthln the Orthodox church wlth al*iance to Moscow. Our guests have includtd the Archbishop of
Yori blshopsi falth leaders, communlty l•aders. w8k•r5 from America. Rome and all nations and
gions In the UL
Our toplc5 are wide ran8in8 and 8lobal. Reports weTr prepared on all our media briefin85 which
induded stories such as the openin8 of the"House of One". ? space for Muslims. Christians and Jews
to 8ather •nd worshlp In 8erlln." the •ctlvities of f•lth groups rt Cop26 in G￿S8Ow. shared concern
across falth groups on FKwerty and the art to uni¥etsal credlt and an explanath)n of the dlfferent
branche5 of151am found Sn Britsin.
Our hosts have included broadcasters Rosie Dawson. Ro8er Bofton, Trevor 8arnes. Wllliam Crawley
and ¢)ur chalr Mlchael Wakelin.
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We contlnued to vodu￿ 50me zooms in coll8bor•tK)n wlth external o￿anisatIOnS such as ljook
publlshets and report author& Our most notsble was a sessh)A With the Football AssocL4tK>n on the
way Chrlstlanlty Is Intertwlned wlth the sporL
FESTIVAL:
Our third Rellglon Medla Fest1￿￿1"ExP1orin8 Bellef, w5tponed from 2020 due to ￿5d, was held on
Monday 12 Aprll 2021. featurin8 Buest speaker Lord Rowan Williams. Sessions were hekl on BTit15h
Islam, the Inlluence of white *an8elicals In America and the comparlson to evangelicals in this
tountry. how young people engaged with religion durln8 lockdowns •nd rep)rtin8 communltles In
Brltaln. Tl¢ket sales were lovAr, but our presence was maintained.
We started plannln8 for the Rell8lon Medla Festlval In 2022 ar￿ this was held In May 2022, a8ain in
collaboratlon wlth the JW3 Centre In north london.
LECTURE
Our first annual lecture was held In 2019 and plans for the next two ye¥r5 were postponed because
of Co￿d. But we have planned for our second lectu￿ to be held at St Brlde's church, Fleet Street. in
September 2022.
Thè Flv• Cltles l*olttt
For many years the RMC h•5 obser¥ed a dlsconnect bet*ten the medla and rtllglous communltles
especlally In local a￿a$. both sides compklnin8 abo￿ the lack of coverage and lack of
communication. In re5pon5e to thls, in the autumn of 2021. we organlsed events In fve cltles In the
UK wlth the aim of Creatire Connectlons between local medba. falth leader5, RE teachers and
*￿deMIC$. Thls was made posslble throu8h 8enerous fundin8 from CUl￿M St G•brlel's Trust. whos•
vlslon of aldln8 understandlng ot rell8lon In so¢*ty we share.
We 8athered a productth Broup from within our supporters ¥nd freelancers and chose cltles where
we knew people 8nd sow a need. The Ilst was Ptymouth, Blmlngham. Manchester, Leeds and
Nottln8ham. We cre•ted steerfng 8roups lft each Clty, worklr8 throu8h people wt knew •nd for8ln8
Ilnks wlth other5, e8 Interf•ith networks, re8ion•l publlcatlons. re8lonal BBC news and teachers vla
the Assoclatlon of RE Inspectors. Dates were set whlth meant Most fell In Interfalth week In
November.
Each event followed a slmll•r pattern. suggested and honed by each 8roup. IndlvlduJl falth leaders
were Invlted to attend and tell thelr rtories of thelr actlvltles on the front line in Covld and financlal
fall out forvulneroble peo*. TheJoumali5ts weTe invited to explaln how they worL the stories they
were Interested In and share their contacts. There were presentations from, malnty. RE advlsers and
teachers on the reli8ious landsupe of the area5 and much support from local councils keen to
progress their programmes for dr*ersity and indusion.
These were unique o¢¢asions. brlngin8 tryether people and or8ant5atlons who share a common
visioTr but who have n￿er met tQ8ether.
There were around 70 people at each event. (￿r e4aluatlon ShOv￿d thattrust was developed
between faith groups and the media. wlth the meetlngs providing a valuable trainlng ground for
tK>th local medla and faith 8roup5.
97% said it improved their confKlence in approachingthe med
92% said it improrfed theirvlew of the medla
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87% sald It Improved thelr View of relt8ion.
8W• said'yes, to a firture event in their cFty
70% said more willing to eng48e with the medla post-e¥ent
We learned that In each loeatbn, falth groups dldn't knowthe medla and vke versa.
Journallsts In v4ery ¢ity told the audlence they had an open door and wanted their stories. Falth
8roups have slnce asked for media traini￿ to bulld their skllls. The events were a catalyst bringin8
together teache￿ the medla, falth representstives. ¢lvi¢ leaders. all in a tynmon cause. RE teachers
have great local knowledge and are great explainers. worthy of a wKler audience. Young people like
rtorSes of hope and consume their news alfty)st exclusl¥ety on s(Klal medla.
The project Is needed in many other cltles and se•eral h￿e asked 1$ to vlsitthern. Our maln learnlng
was that as well as expanding Into other citie5. we need to facilitste follow up meetings Including
media trainin8 to ¢ontlnue the work among those we hove already rneL
We have wanted for some tlme to start our own wdcasL offerln8 a way to Ilsten to the work that
currently we provkle on zoom or the wrliten V￿rd. Halley Stewart has generousty fvndetl us to
provide a monthiy ￿dCast over an Inltial 12 months. Our first was publlshed In January. We have
team ofthe presenter Hannah Scott JoynL with 8uests Introducin8 se8ments ofthe show- Roger
Bolton does the main inter4iew on a top news story: Leo Devlne round5 up news about rellglon from
around the UK: Rosle Dawson dlscusse5 key news storles with Joumallsts speclllalsln8 In rellglon; Dr
Azim Ahmed Interylews an academlc on a key plece of research: and Paul Kerensa lolns us wlth h15
frSends from the world of showblz to see where rellgk>n and popular culture intersert. The podcasts
are avallable on all rna￿r pl•tfonns •nd vla our web51te and we •re ￿lIdIn8 • lo￿1 audlence.
6. Imp•rt
Throu8h the hard work of Sorcha Connell and Oll¥er 8owrfn& ourfollow1￿3 has Stead1￿ Increased
durin8 the year on Twltter. Llnkedln. through our webdte. ty newskners and our You Tube
channel.
Our Twltter followlng grew ty 20 per cent. We post on average fve stories per day and live tweet
our 200m brletlngs. We athlthd 608,ClXI twitter Impresslons and the number of vi51tors to
our twltter feed trebled.
Followers to our Unkedln page have 8rtr￿n four-fold in this year, with 32 per cent based in London
Our new website went INe on 15 March 2021 and enables us to better a￿ertISe our briefings and
other events, as well as showcasin8 our ori8inal edltorlal content, whlch can now be searched by for
falth category and author. We have an innovative feature with contsct detalls of commentators who
have contrlbuted to ourworK ltsting their areas ot interest and expertise. The webslte enables US to
attrart and sign up new newsletter folb)wers and points to our YouTube channel and social media
feed5. The bounce rate of the home page on our new website is down 64 per cent as compared to
the old websfte home page and has tontinued to decllne durlng the year. whkh is a sign that the re-
desi8n was needed and athieved the objective.
Our malkhlmp newsletterfolSowing for daily news bulletins. weekty newskners and weekly medla
briefings, doubled.
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stori￿ th8t we have opened up thrO￿h ourdalty bulletlns are regularly picked up by journalists and
broadcasters. Subsequent rewrts have appeared In the Tam thur¢h fimes. Guardlan. Mail, the
Tlmes and through Reath PLC. many re8lonal medla plarfoms throughout the UK.
Anecdotally we know that RE teachers are also •mobWt our most loyal audience. especFally for our
daily news bulletins, using current news storles to introduce discusslons In their da55rooms.
7. Tralnl
We rnn a course on reportln8 Trlifvi In Bfltaln. fOr￿MaIlSts at Reach PLC through thelr dlversty
etwork group. Our consultants run one to one and group media trnlnln8 forfaith groups and this
year have en8a8ed wlth blshops and senk)r st•ff In the Church of England; and with senlor leaders in
the Methodlst and Unlted Refornied churche&
In addition. our Creating Connectlons events in Ilve citles were trainlw eventy offerlng Inslghts Into
how the medi• works and 8viin8 Informatkin about fatth groupk
& Fundlni
In thls fln•ncial ￿•r, we recelyed 8enernus dDnatSons from three foundatlons- RanK Porticus and
Culham St Gabrlel's Trusi; we also recefved 8rants from the Church of Jesus Chrlst of Latter Day
Salnts and the Chureh of England. The RMCS ambitK>n Is to seek thinations from a wide varlety of
organisatlons whlch share our alms
We have o lon8 tem) strategy whlch started wlth • rnvlew of posslbllltle5 If fvndlng were no oblect,
and then declded on prlorftles. We jud8ed the m051 Important artivltles were to continue to reach
Iourno11sts with dally news bulletlfts. f4ctsheets. weekty brlefin8s •vents and tralnln& wlthln our
flnanclal constraSnt&
The RMC •¢cepts fundsfrom those who support ourvlslon. ￿lUeS and #Ims and who have a clear
8overnance structure aThl trnnsparent actountsbllity. The RMC has an aPPfopri•te antl brlbery
pollcy.
Our executlve chair, Mi¢hael Wakelln, is responslble ft>r business development and seeks indlvlduals
and organisations who support our alms ènd are willin8 to support our work. Our Social media
con5ult•nt ￿reha Connell, also looks after marketln8. We created QUT first brochure this year and
thls VAII be an annual ambition.
Our audten¢e
We belleve we reached over 75.CKXI people this yearthrough Jll ourvaried fomis of work and soclal
medla includin8 vi• events. briefin8Si newsletters, websTrte and %Kièl medl•. Our aim is to help the
media report reli8lon Ixrt we h•4e found that many people outsth the medla have become loyal
supporters. We are the only pkce where news about all major religicws traditions and none are
found in one Site. We appeal to religious edUCa￿n teachers. academics. interfaith groups and
people from withln the traditions curious about other faiths and keen to forge links. Academics and
faith leaders are keen to 5UPPOrt us to offer their knowledge and expertise to the medla. The top
age group accessing our website is 25-34
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During this year we embarked on a collaboration with an American based webslte. Religion In Publlc
Llfe. Its alm Is to draw together organisations that see* to report on religion in the public square
lftcludin8 media groups. academlcs and charftable or8anisatlon& We are the On￿ UK group to be
Invlted to take part and It wlll gbve us the opportunity to Introdu￿ an American audience to our
editorial content, weekty zt)om brlefir¥ and events that can be joined vla zoom. The deal with RPL
means that they will give ￿ $20.(KKI dollar5 Worth of help •nd support to help us upload materlal
onto thelr webslte.
TRS-UK
We continue to be associated wlth Theology and Rellglous 5tudles UK. whlch represents academlcs
In hLgher educatlon throughout the UK. Throu￿ a Memordndum of Understandln& we attend each
otherfs annual meetln8s and i￿lUde a representatfve on ouradvlsory group. who helps polnt us
toward5 academks whose area of study cmsses a news story. Thlsyear. our new iepresentstlve Is Dr
TIM Hutchlngs. from the Unl¥er%ty of Notti￿h•M.
The Trustees hwe complled wlth thelrduty to hwe regard to the 8uld•nce on publlc benefft
publlshed by the Charlty Commlsslon In exerclslng thelr powers and dutles.
8*nefft h•s b￿ft demonstr•ted t0￿um¥1￿$ts and media pn)lesS￿na1S who hve used matèrial for
progrjmmes •nd artkles and I￿lIt thelr knowled8e throu8h tralnin8. Academlcs and RE teachers
have been able to spread theSr knowledge and expertlse throu8h provtdlng Insl8ht In artkles and
contrlbutions to dlscusslons with the media. Faith leaders and medla or8anlzatlons have en8aged
wlth the medla and each othef throu8h e￿nts. tralnlng and d15CU551on5.
The Charlty saw a Sufplus of £5,837 In theyear. Net assets at the end of the year were £101,501 In
Ilquid funds.
The Charity is keepin8 future oblÈatlons bw and eurrently has no future commltments or overheads
as contributors are freelance. The current policy is to retain enough reserve5 to cover costs and to
build up resources to fuffil the ChJriVs attrlltles at the same *vel in the ensuing year.
fT
Charity law requires the Trusteesto prepare a receipts and payments account and a statement of
assets and Ilabilitles for each financial year. In addltlon. they are responsible for keeping proper
accountlni records whlch are sufficlent to show and explaln the Charity transactions and to disclose
wlth reasonable accuracy at •ny time the financial w5ition of the c￿rIty. They are also responsible
for 5afe8uardin8 the assets of the Charity and hence fortaking reasonable steps forthe prevention
and detection of fraud and other irre8ularities.
Mlchael Wakelin
SÈned on behalf of the Trustees
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Ac£cAttts forthe year ended . 31 Marth 2022
l. AccoupmNG pouaE5
Bas15 of accountl
The account5 have been prepared on the receipts and paYTr￿nts basis. The receipts 4nd payment5
account is a record of monles recew and pald during the financial year. The statement of assets
and liabilities Is a Ilst of slgnmcant PO￿55￿n$ •nd outstsndlryd flnancial obllgatlons at the end of the
flnanclal years. The accounts compfrrf with the approprlate le8al requirement&
I FUNDS
Unrestrlcted funds comprlse those fur￿5 whlth the Trustees •re free to use for •ny purpose In
furtherance of the charitable obJert5.
Restrfcted funds are funds which •re to be used In accordance wlth spedfic restrlctlons Imposed
the donor.
TW4S4cnoNS IPIVOLVING ftELATED P*RTIES
Ineluded In the accounts Is £12,(MY) pald to the ch•lrnwn rdattn8 to t￿SSneSS de¥elopment.
ReSTAicfED FUNDS
The restrlrted income In 2021-22 £IO,IXKI from Culham St Gèbriefs Trust for the Five Citles
project and £10.560 from Halley Stewart f￿ the podcasts. Note: £7,5W had already been received
from Culham St Gabrfefs T￿￿ In the prtvlous year. The £418 from JW31s netted against the festfval
costs so Is not shown In the Jccounts.
These accounts were apprO￿d by the l>)ard of Trustees on _..... and slgned on behalf by Mlchael
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Re!Igion Media Centre
pu￿nts for the year ended . 31 Marth 2022
Independent Ex•mln•rfs Rewtto the Tntyt¢es of Relwon Medl• Contre
I report to the Tntstees on my e￿MInatIOn of the a¢Lx>unts of Rell8ksn Medla Centre (the Charltyl for
the year ended 31 March 2022.
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The Charty'sTrustees are re5pon51ble forthe prep•r¥tlon of the accounts in accordance wlth the
requlrements Df the Charltles Act 2011 {"the ACVI.
l Trport in respect of my ex•mlnatlon of the Ch•rWs accourrts ca￿d out uryler sertlon 145 of the
2011 Act and In Ca￿ying out my e￿mInat￿)n I have followed all the applkable Dlrertions gfven by
the Charfty Commissk)n under sectlon 145(5Mb} of the Act.
Ind•p•nd•nt Ex•mln•rf% stat•m
I have completed my exarnlnatlon. I conth thrt no matsrfal matters have come to my attentlon In
connectlon with the examlnatlon s￿}ng me uuse ￿ belleve that In any matertal respect:
l. accountln8 r¢cords were not kept In respect of the Charity as requlred lry 5erth)n 130 of the Act;
or
2. the o¢counts do not accord wlth those records.
I have no concerns and h•¥e Come •cross fio other matters In eonnectlon wlth the examlnatlon to
which attentlon should be dr•wn In thls rewrt In orderto enable 8 proper understanding ol the
accauntsto be re•ched.
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Kelth Halste•d MA{Oxonl
60 Woodcote Hurst
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