Charity registration number: 1173461
Christian Faith Fellowship UK
Annual ￿POrt and Financiat Statoments
for thg Yo4T End￿ 31 January 2025

Chrlstlan Faith Fellowshlp UK
Content8
Reference and Administrative Details
Trustees, Report
2to7
Independent Examineg8 Report
Statement of Financial Activitie8
Balance Sheet
10
Notss to the Financial Ststements
11 to 12

Chrlstian Faith Fellowship UK
Reference alld Adminljtradve Detalls
Truste
Tina8be Bare
Manuel Bare
Prlndpal Offle¢
27 Millbank
Northampton
NN3 5HJ
Charlty Rrylitratlon Number
1173461
Accountant
G A Harri8 & Co Ltd
Brulimar Hou8¢
Jubilee Road
Middleton
M8nch¢8ter
M24 2LX
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Cbrlsdan Falth Fellowshl UK
Tru8tee8' Re ort 2024-25
Cbristion Faith Fellow8hip UK tru8tK board has i re8ponsibility for the advancement of the
Christian faith in thc United Kingdom for th¢ benefit of the public throu8h the holding of prayer
m￿ting8, lecturesj public celebration of Chri8tian festivals, and prnducin￿dl8triblltills Christian
material on Christian faith to enlighten othor8 about Jesus Chri8L The Cbristian Faith Fellowship
UK ttwtee8 board 18 8180 8pKifically ￿SpOnSible for en8urAng the availability of place8 of
worship and partAcul8rly the current rent¢d PTVmi8e8 at Shutlanger Villa8¢ Hall,
Ob'ectlvej and Actlvldei
The Chri8tian Faith Fellowship UK trustee board 18 comrnitted to enablfin8 as many people a8
possible to worship at our place of a88¢mbly and bKome part of the local community of
b¢liover8. Th¢ tsustse board maintsins an overview of worship and prayer within thc local
ommunity. Mini8ter8 within the tN8t¢e board invitc and liaise with other Chri8tiaD groupa and
ministries in the United Kingdom and abroad to ensll￿ that the local community b¢ncfits from
the preaahln8 of th¢ Word.
Wh¢ll plannin8 our activitie& for the year. the incumbent and the Cbristian Falth F￿owShiP UK
ustee board have tsken into consideration thc Commi88ion'8 gUIda￿e on public benefit and
particularly the specific 8uidance on chariti¢8 for the advancement of r¢li8ion. We ty to
encourag¢ and enable ordinary peoplc to follow the teachings of the Word of (lod as written in
th¢ bible and to have the libty to practise their faith through the following:
Prayer and worship of the Lord Chri8L
Readln8 and ]i8tenin8 to the Bible and Bennons from the propbet of the day.
Developin8 the conJmuDity faith and trust in Jesus through knowl¢dg¢.
Provi8ion of pastoral care for pwle livin8 within the local ￿n￿Ullity.
Carrying out mi88ionary and outrcaGh work in th¢ UK andAfri
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Achlevements and erfornianee
Thc Cbri8tiall Faith Fellovthip UK offer o ran8e of 8ervice8 durin8 the ￿ck and over the cour
of the y¢ar and our cornmunity finds thi8 both beneficial and 8piritually upliftin8 and profoundly
fulfillillg. Every Wednesday eveniti8 the mini8ter or an invited guest preBidc8 over dcvotional
wor8hip and prayer. Thi8 midweek 8ervice 18 part of the Spiritual rcinforcemcnt bthvccn the n￿ill
weekend meetin88. Friday evening 8ervice8 pmvidc th¢ community with an opportunity to reflect
and be intimate with the creator. The Friday evenin8 prayer 8ervice8 include exhortation from the
ministor.
During the year Cbristian Faith Fellow8hip UK r¢801ved to ahift the 0￿rational ba8e to
Shutlan8er village. The committee viewed thi8 a8 a mean8 to Teach additional communities
unfanuliar with the gospel me88a8e. Membership h88 remained unchanged during the year under
review, but it ha8 been ob8erved that exi8tin8 members and ¢on8regants ha￿ b¢en m¢xc
grounded and have become 8tron8er pillar8 of th¢ church. The churcb continued to host 8i8ter
UPS for Sunday worthip. Thi8 provid¢d a welcome environm¢nt for unity, brotherly love and
kindn¢88 which are nece888ry in the building of good communiti￿. Tho thuffh al80 ￿ntInued to
h08t Vi8itin8 parithioner8 and offered h¢alingi coun8¢11in8 and prayer8 to the Community.
Christian FAith Fellowship UK alao 8tsrngtb¢n￿ faith in the community by ¢anyin8 Out r¢8ulaT
holy c(n7ununioJL The 8¢Thlce8 aloo help member8 to refiect oll their b¢haviour8 and relation8hip
with Cbri8t. The church a180 promot¢d and r¢InfO￿¢d the li8tenlng of taped 8ennon8 from th¢
prophet of th¢ a8¢. Sunday School for children wa8 r¢introduc¢d to catsr for th¢ incr¢a8in8
number of thildren bein8 bom in the chU￿h. Th¢ Sunday school l¢8son8 are a w¢l¢ome forum
for the young pwple to di8GU88 and 8tudy the bible by 8haring lesBoll8 and ¢XP¢Ti4x¢e8. Th¢ little
children introduced to children's bibl¢ stOTie8 a8 they learn about heroe8 of the faith whil¢
they play and learn.
Chri3tian Faith Fellow8hip UK planned to conduct outreach 8ervice8 in the locality of Shutlan8er
villa8¢. The door-to-door outreach vthich include8 pa88in8 of leatlet8 about the gospel.
The chur¢h a180 continued to conduct 'zoom' s¢rYAc¢8 to rcach out to beli￿¢r￿ further away
)m the n¥XV locality of Shutlan8er villa8¢. Th¢8e zoom maetings were a180 uB¢fi¥l in obtaining
preachin8 8ervice8 th)m di8tant tcathwj and evangeli8t8 including th08e from ovmea8. Special
trips were conducted for Southern AfrieA outreach durin8 th¢ month of Au8U8t 2024.
IA)cal community activitie8 carricd out ID th¢ village of Shutlan8er. Thi8 required
transportation and th¢ boaThl allow￿ the use of a vebicle wbile paying for loan ovw a full month.
The Christian Faith Fellowship UK welcom¢8 everyone to our Wedne8day and Friday
prayer 8ervice8 a8 well a8 our Sunday worship aervice. The movement to Shudan8er had the
gffect of restorAng childr¢n'8 Sunday cla8sc& to more room. There was 8 ri8e in the number of
Midweek churnh attendaw¢ du¢ to th¢ maillt¢nanc¢ of virtual m¢otin89.
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Board of Tru8teei.
The tru8tse board has three membffl3. The board acts a8 an important link b¢tween church and
other external bodie8 which would be Condurtillg busine88 with Christian Faith Fellow8hip UL
One tru8t¢e r¢sl￿d from the board and was injmediately replaced by another one.
Shutlan
er Vllla
e Hall.
Christian Faith F¢llow8hip UK has now moved to Shutlanger Vill88e Hall in Shutlan8er.
Northampton. The movement re8uIts from shilbn8 of the clwity operntional area. Chri8tian Faith
Fellow3bip UK has sts7￿k a Cordial w0￿1n8 relationship with the management of Shutlanger
Village Hall which ha8 re8erv¢d slots on all Sundays for our community wor8hip 8ervice8.
Although Shudanger Village Hull ill used for many other activities, it is now being reserved for
Christian Faith Fell0V￿2P UK every Sunday, Friday evening and every New Year'8 Eve.
R¢lation8 with the Shutlanger VAlla8e Hall management are vwy cordial, and liaigon ij WTrcntly
throu8h e rnai18 and the occasional Sunday mornin8 liai80n vi8its. The hall wa8 rec¢ntly r¢storoa
and the original church bdl r¢pairnl.
Pa8toral Cor
The church service i8 divided into a Sunday 8chool servic¢ and th¢ maln preachlns 8erylc¢.
is alm￿ at the childr¢n and young people, it is bein8 attend by the whole church because of the
nature of the variou8 bible le880D8 di8￿8$¢d during the clas8. Dwin8 th¢ year under review a
total of eight children att¢lld￿ th¢ Sunday school cla88es. We w¢r¢ particularly pleased to be
able to offer bibl¢ INJon8 to the enthusia8tic group, and th¢ir individual ¢ontribution8 mad¢ the
whole experi¢nc¢ very rewardin8. Special attention wa8 being paid to the revived c]Jildren'8
Sunday 8chool in line with the 5CriPtLire of PrOv￿b5 22.6.
Br Bare would give le880n8 refl￿ting on tho good charact•3rs of the bible and th¢ diff¢r¢nt
exp¢ri¢)nce8 of molly of the charactrTS whith help mouLd good behaviour in young p¢opI¢.
The church elder Brother Bare ha8 taken it upon himself to continue providin8 tran8POrt for th08¢
member8 who need tran8POrt a88iBtance. A88i8tanc¢ in rent payments wa8 a180 provided for Some
desperate member8. Th¢ ye4r has b¢en a very bu8y on¢ in offering Mcoura8¢m¢nt to thc
dio¢ouTaged and bringin8 r¢li¢f to th¢ d￿ressed. Social a¢tiviti¢8 have mainly been in the
Northampton area where the majority of members now reside and offer their commurrity
8ervices. The charity embarked on over8eaB VAgits to communitig8 which had previou81y
obtaincd 8881Stance.
ChTiStian Faith Fell0V￿1p UK fellowship organised a church retreat within
Northampton8hire. Thi8 wa6 de8i8oed to cement our bond8 and improve our spiritual well-being
and experience8.
Some member8 of our fellow8hip cannot attend church 8ervice8 due to sickne8s and other rea8ons
beyond thcir control. Brother Bare visited those member8 in need of Bupport and tos¢thw with
other member8 celebrated con]munion in the home4.
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M18slon and Evan
ellsm
Chri8tian Faith Followsbip UK continued to uphold th¢ value8 of 8ivins and living for on¢
another. Th¢ foll0v￿1P believe8 in the continuation of the Book of Acts where the spirit of God
was always present atlloD8 the believer8. During the year under rcview Christian Faith
Fellow8hip continued to 8upport mi88ionary work by giTring f]nancial contributions to
outreach serviGp8. Th¢ 8ervice8 and support were directed toward8 capaclty buildin8 in the local
A total of £900.00 wa8 donated to this cau8e.
It 18 our de8ire aj thc Christian Faith Fellowship UK to spread the gospel 8tsrtin8 tb¢ local
area of Luton and 8preadin8 a8 far a8 the Word would reach. Durins the year the church
continued to carry out outreach 8treet withe88ing and trnct distribution in Luton town city centre.
Thi8 exercise ha8 been growing with oacb foray. Th¢ Ghurth prillt￿ gospcl tracts and po8ter8 for
di8tribution durin8 the witneB$ing.
Reladonihl 8 wlth other ehurehe•.
Christian Faith Fcllowthip UK 18 an independent Christian grn)up which link8 cloKly with oth
Pentecostal aud believer8 in th¢ 0ri8inal wipture8. A8 a non-denominational chwch w¢
wel¢om¢ and wlah to fellow8hip with all who call them8elve8 Chri8tian8. W¢ continue to hold
combined meetin88 with other churche8 both in Luton and fiwther afiel(L Revival meetin88 were
held with the Revealed Word CburGh in Wolverhampton. Chri8tian Faith Fellowship UK wa8
al80 abl¢ to 80 to DonGast¢r to f¢llow8hip with the Voic¢ of God outreach pro8ramrne.
Anclal Revlew
Total rec¢ipt8 on unre8trict¢d Ilmd8 durlng the year under revi¢w w¢r¢ £11,807, chthtable
expcnditure18 £18,035 L¢aving a deficit for the year of £6,227, and an overall deficit on the
unr¢8trA¢t¢d fund of £7,188
Althougb the charity'8 reserve8 pollcy sets a target of malntalnln8 unre8tr1cted reserv¢g
eqUival￿t to three month8 of unrestricted expenditure (£6,000). the charity closed the year with
a 1Iu8t account balance of £274, which is ￿loW the desired level. The tru8tee8 are aware of thia
Position and have tsk¢Jn activ¢ 8t¢ps after the year end to improve co8h level8. A 8¢Ti¢S of
fuDdr&isin8 initiAtive8, in¢ludin8 community events and tar8etsd offerin88• have been Und￿tak¢ll
with the aim of increasing uzwtricted fimda and rebuilding available ca8b toward8 the level
required under the reserv￿ policy. The tsu8tse8 continue to monitor financial perforniance
cIo8dy to en8urn that progre88 io made in 8trengthenin8 the charity'8 financial p08itio
Voluntee
We would like to thAnk all th¢ voluDtKro who work 80 hard to mak¢ our churnh the lively and
vibrant community that it 18. Spwial mention mu8t be made of Andrew Mlundira who took ov
th¢ Sunday School teachin8. We would al80 like to make a Bpecial mention of our church
band whose contribution durin8 outreach Services ha8 be￿ imm¢nse.
The church band has been a wonderful ¢ompon¢nt of our Sunday worship 8¢rvices as well. I
would also lik¢ to thank the elder sisters for their unwav¢rAn8 8UPPOrt and contnbution in makin8
food for visitors and ent¢rtainin8 Strall8¢r8.
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Structllre overnanee and malla
¢menL
The of appointment of the trustco board 18 Sct out in the Cllli8ti8n Faith Fellowship UK
Con8titsti0Th At Christian Faith F¢llow8hip member8hip consists of a trustee board of at
least thtte per8ollB. The leader of the church 18 also a memb¢r of the
trngt¢¢ board. Deaco1￿ are elected by the memb¢Jr8 of th¢ con8re8ation wh08e montherthp is
d¢tern]]￿ by their attendancc to worship 8¢rvi¢e8.
The tru8te¢ board is respon8ibl¢ for making deci8ion8 on all matter8 of general concern and
importance to the church includin8 deciding on how th¢ fimds of the church are Spent.
Th¢ tsu8tee board met three times durin8 the y¢ar with a 100% attendance. The trustee board 18
pr¢8ently in char8e of all church pro8ramm¢8 due to the pre80nt 8mall size of member8hip.
Dutie8 will be dclegated to committees a8 the
Publlc bene
Eacb of thc activities mentloned above ha8 a direct benefit to part8 of the 8¢nd public.
Th¢ trustees Confirni that they have complied with th¢ requirem¢nts of 8ection 17 of the ChaTitie8
Act 2011 to have
due re8ard to the public benefit guidance publi8hed by the Charity Commission for En8land and
Walei.
Prlnel at rlgki and uncertalnd¢J
Reduced th)nationB
G¢neral risk8 include an economic downts￿ In the county which mi8bt affect the generality of
the church wld thereby aff¢ctin8 the donor8, 8ivin8.
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StAtement of Truitee81 Res
On￿b￿1￿cl
The tru8tee8 ar¢ responsible for preparing th¢ trustees, report and the financial 8tatffjnents in
occordance with the United Kingdom Accountin8 Standard8 (United Kingdom Generally
Accepted Accounting Practice) and applicable law and r¢gulations.
Comp8ny law rwuire8 the tru8tee8 to prepare financial 8tatements for fuwicial year. Undcr
compauy law the trn8tse8 mu8t not approve the fmancial 8tatmientJ uDI¢s8 they are 8ati8fied that
they give a tn￿ and fair view of the 8tate of affairs of thc cbaritable company and of its incomin8
resource8 and applieAtion of re80urceB, including its income and expenditure, for that peTiO(L Jn
pryarin8 these financial stat¢ments, th¢ ttu8tse8 ere required to:
. Selcct 8Uitable accounting policiH and apply them con818tcndy.
Follow the ch￿ltieS SORP metbod3 alld principles.
Make judgements and e8timate8 that are reasonabl¢ and prudent.
Stste whether applicable UK Accounting Standard8 have been follow4 SUbj￿t to any
material departures di￿loSed and explainol in the financial stat¢rnents; and
Prepare the financial 8tatsrnont8 on th¢ 8oin8 concern ba818 unl¢88 It is inappropriate to
pre8ume that th¢ ¢haritablc company will Continue in bu8ine85.
The tN8teeB are reapon8ibl¢ for keeping adequate accountin8 reco￿ that are 8uffiGient to
how and explaill the
charitable compan>O8 tranwtion8 and di8cIo8e with reasonable accuwy at any tim¢ the
financial position of th¢ charitable company. They ar¢ al80 r¢Bponsibl¢ for 8af¢8uardin8
the a$J¢t8 of the Qharitable company and hence for taking rea80nabl¢ 8tsp8 for the
pr¢v¢ntion and detectAon of fraud alld other irr¢8ularitie8.
The annua] report approved by the tru8tee8 of the charlty on 20111125 and
818ned on Its behalf by:
Manuel Bare
TnL8tee

Independellt Ex&mln¢rli Report to the trusts￿ of ChriitiAn Faith Fellowshlp UK
I report to the charity tntstee8 on my exotnination of the accounts of the L￿1pally for the y¢ar
end¢d 31 January 2025.
Re8ponilbJHdu and ba811 of report
A8 the clwitys trustees of the company* you are re8pon8ible for the preparntion of the accounts
in accordance with the requirements of the Charitie8 Commi8810n.
Havin8 8atisfied my8¢lf that the accounts are eligible for independent examination, I report in
respect of my exaMi￿On of your charity'8 accounts a8 carried out under 8e¢tion 145 of the
Charitie8 Act 2011 ('thc 2011 Act,).
In carrying out my ¢xamination I have followed the direction8 8iV¢ll by the CbaTity Commission
und¢r 8¢Gtion 145(5) (b) of th¢ 2011 A¢L
Independent ￿￿MIller,1 itAtemeDt
I have completed my examinatioll and I confirni that no matter8 have come to my att*￿tiOn ill
connection wlth the examination giving me ￿8¢ to b¢li¢ve that in Any mat¢rial rnspect:
l. accounting record8 were not kept in respect of the Company aB required by 8ecdon 3 86 of the
2006 Act; or
2. th¢ ￿￿UnIS do not a￿Ord with th08e records; or
3. the account8 do not Lymiply with the accounting requirement8 of section 396 of the 2006 Act
othcr than any rwuirmlmt that the account8 give a 'true and fair, view which 18 not a matt¢r
¢on8idered as part of an ind¢p¢nd¢nt uamination: or
4. the a¢count8 have not been prepared in ￿0rd￿¢ with the method8 and principle8 of the
Statement of Recomrnmded Prnctice for accounting and reportillg by ¢hariti¢8 [applicablc to
chwiti¢8 pr¢paTing th¢ir acoount8 in accordance with th¢ Financial Reportin8 Standard applicable
in the UK and Republic of Ittland (FRS 102)].
I have no concerns and have come acTO8S no other matter8 in connection wlth the examination to
which att¢lltion Bhould bc drawn in thi8 report in ordw to enable A proper und¢r8tanding of the
accountj to be reached.
27 Nov 2025
Gary HaTfi8
G A HarriB & CoLtd
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Chrfjtlan Pilth F•lltyw•hlp UK
al•t•m•nt 01 Flnan¢lal Actlvlll••
Forth• y•ar •nd•d 31•t January 1023
2025
Unre•trlcbJ
Fund•
2026
Total
Fund•
2024
Totsl
Fund•
INGOMING RE8OURCE8
Inoornlng MOUTCM frnm g•n•rnt•d lund•
Voluntsry Incorn•
11,807
11.807
10,070
Tol•l Ineomlng r••ourc
11,807
15 070
RE8OURCE8 EXPENDED
Ch•rft•bl• •cIl￿tI•l
Qov•ffllnq ao•t•
18,030
18,030
20.e
Total r••ourc•• •xp•nMd
18 995
18,090
NET INCOMING RE8OURCE4
7,188
7,188
6,270
Fund• bvought forw•rd from Pr•￿ou• p•rlod
8,827
8,827
Je7
TOTAL FUNDJ CARRIED FORWARD
14015
CONTINUING OPERATION8
I Incemlng re•ourc6• and r••ourc•• •xp•nd•d arfm from ¢ontlNlng •13tlvltl••,
Thg nDte8 form part pf tlwe flnatxknl 8t4ier￿nts
Posg 9

Chrf•tl•n Falth F•llow•hlp UK
Balanc• •hgot
For th• y••r •nd•d 31•t January 202J
2025
Total
Fund•
2tr24
Total
Funds
PIXED A88Ff8
Tanglble a88•ts
2,333
CURRENT ￿8ErS
Caih at b•nk
273
8,481
273
e,481
CREDITOR8
Amounts falllng due wlthln on? year. Ar%￿ntanaY
NET CURRENT UABILrnE8
207
6,981
TOTAL A88ET8 LE88 CURRENT UABILmi8
2,128
9,314
CREDITOR8
Amount• falllng du• after one yaAr
NET ￿8￿T0
FUND8
Unre8trlctod fundi
2,128
9,314
TOTAL FUND8
2,128
9.314
The flnancl81 gtatemvth wara approvod by th• Board of Truite89 on 26111r2020 and w•re •1gn6d on Its bthaif by.,
ON BEHALF OF THE BO*JID:
The note8 ft>rni part of these Ilnan¢ial tststements
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Chrf8tlan Falth F•llow•hlp UK
Not•• to th• Flnan¢lal 8tat•m•nts
For th• y••r •nd•d 31•t J•nu•ry 2024
ACCOUPrnNQ POUCIE8
Accountlng ¢onv•nilon
Tho fln8naclal 8tatements havo b8•n prnpamd undarthe hl8torlcal c08t convanllon and In accordanc8 wlth the
4tatomont of recommended pra￿lCe. Ac¢ountlng and Reportlng by ¢harltle8 preparfng ihelr accoun1$ In a(wrdon¢e
wlth th• Flnanclal ReportlrvJ Standard applloable In th8 UK and Republlc ol Ireland {FRS 102) Illu￿ on 18 July 2014
and wlth the Charltle8 Act 2D11
Flnanclal rnporung •tsnd•rf numb•r I
Exempdon ha• been tak￿ from propartrrfJ a ca8h flow •t8tom•nt on th• ground8 that the charfty quallfle• aj a
8rnall tharty.
Incomlng r••ourc
All Incomlng r88ourcu ar• Included on the 8tsternent of Flnanclal AGllvltle8 when the charfty181ogally endtle
to the Inry)mo and tho wnourrt can bo quantfflod wlth rea•aonable accurary.
R••ourc•• •xp•nd•d
E4>endlture 1$ a¢(¢unted ftjr on an a¢¢nJ818 bull and ha8 bg8n claumod undgr th• h•8dlngs that aggr•gat•
all ¢xAts rn18ted to the Lytegory. Whern COBts cannot be dlr• attrtbuted to partlcular h88dlng8 they have
be￿ Alloeatsd to actlvld•8 on a ba•18 ￿nI111•nt wlth tho u•• of mourco•.
T•xatlon
Th• ¢h•rlty IJ •x•mpt from tsx on It• thjrltablo •thltlw,
Fund •ccountlng
Unr••trfcted fundi can be u•ed In Aryxsrdanc8 wlth tha charttable objectlvu at the dlBcrntlon of the IN•teop.
R••trtct•d fund8 can cnly be for partI￿l￿r rn8trfctod purpo•e• wlthln the obJoiX8 cf lh• ol8￿y.
R••trfcllon whn •poomod by tho donry or wh•n fund• ar• rnhad for partlc4Jlar r8•lrl(1od purpo•e•.
Further explonatlon of tha natur• and purp￿0 of aach aaoh fijnd li Indud•d In th• notm to fln•nd•l
•lalement8.
VOLUNTARY INCOhlE
2026
Unrutrldod
Funds
2026
Total
Fund4
2024
Total
Fund•
Donatk>n8
Loan r¢pay
11,807
11,807
16,070
CHARITABLE ACTNITIE8
2025
UnreJtrlci8d
Fund8
2025
Totsl
Fund•
2024
Total
Funda
Catemng & Hojpltallty
EqulpmonL Rqpalrn & Renthv818
Grants glven
Ornce & Ganernl Admln
Flnance Costs
Ronl & Room hlro
Fuol
Trav81 & Accommodatlon
Car Hlre
Deprnclatk>n
motor
2,7
740
1,233
1,781
2,7
4,288
1,238
2,L)00
2.385
18
2.299
1e2
7,494
1,233
1,781
3.835
887
s,e11
413
1,000
434
387
5,811
413
1,[)00
20,882
Pege11

Chrf•thn F•lth FoU•Y￿•h1P UK
Not•• to th• FlnmclAI 8lat•m•nt•- Gonllnu•d
Forth• ymr •nd•d 31•t Jffiu•ry ¥J2J
2025
un￿s￿l0t•j
Fundi
2026
Totsl
Fundj
Total
Funds
GOVERNANGE CO
AOCO￿lIan
980
980
TRU8TEE8 EXPEN8E8
Ther• w•r• M) TruBt•M' •xperA•J pald forth• yeir 31•1 Jjnuiry 2025
TANGIBLÉ FIXED A88Ern
Vehlclo
C08T
At111 F•bruiry 2024
Addlllt)
Dl•po•olB
At 31•1 JIn￿ry 2020
5,000
5000
DEPRECIATION
At1it Febru•ry 2024
Dew •old a•••t
Chirg• for lh• >w•r
At 31•t Janu•ry 2020
1,087
1000
1000
NEf BOOK VALUE
At 31st Jinuiry 2020
2.238
At 31•t Jonuary 2024
MOVEMENT IN FUND8
Unv••lrfC￿ fund•
G•n•MI lund
N•t mov•m•nl
In fund•
A•ql
3110112020
0110212024
9,314
7.188
2,128
TOTAL FUND8
Unr••trlol•d fund•
G•nerJl fund
Ir￿￿mIng
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11.807
18,1396
7,188
7.188
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