learn to
love to
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LEARN TO LOVE TO READ
TRUSTEES, ANNUAL REPORT
AND
ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR
TO 31 AUGUST 2024

Learn to Love to Read
Trustees, Annual Report
Reference •nd Admlnlstrntfve Deta
Learn to Love to Read
St Michoel's Church, 71 Wlrnbledon Park Rood, Southfield5 London SW185
Reglstered charity number 1175288
Trustees..
Nigel Harris- Chair until 31st December 2023
Carolyn Stubbs . Treasurer
Teresa Harrls
Jacqueline Carson- Chalr from 1st January 2024
Sarah Alleyne - resigned 18th Ortober 2023
Prlya Chhetd
Joanna Henley
Ri2 Khan - appointed 30th July 2024
There are no exemptlons from disclosure.
The Charlty Commission document, The essential trustee." whot you need to know, what you need to
do ICC31, has been dlstributed to and read by all of our trustees. They are aware of their
re5ponslbllity to make sure that the charlty is carrying out the purposes for which it Is set up, and no
other purpose. Trustee meetings are held quartedy and minutes are kept.
Oblortlv•s and Actlvltl•s
Our aims
The oblect of Learn to Love to Read, as set out in its 8overning document, Is, In accordance wlth
Christian principle5, to advance the education of children and their families acro55 the UK, In
particular but not exclusively by providing literacy support in partnership with primary schools,
churches and other or8anlsations. In practice, the charity currently operates solely in the London
Borough of Wandsworth.
Research shows disadvantaged children are less Ilkely to read well than their more affluent peers and
that poor reading skills in childhood generally result in limited literary as adults. brin8ing well-
reco8nised risks of unemployment. poor health and low wage5. We forge partnerships with schools
serving disadvantaged families. Government ststistlcs show that in summer 2024, 26% of Year 6
pupSls did not meet the expected standard in readin8 at the end of their time at primary school.
Every Child a Reader- we strive to make that Vision a reality here in Wandsworth, alway5 workiro for
the public benefit.

We are a small charity, working solely in Wandsworth and embedded in that local communlty. We
generally partner with primary schools whose catchment area indudes a high proportion of Pupil
Premium andlor EAL families. Our work takes place on our partner schools, premises, at local
children's centres and nurseries, and online. The children who receive our one-to-one support are
selected by our schools because they need additional help,- other initiatives learly years, classes and
parent workshops) are more universal, though spe(ific effort Is made to encourage disadvantaged
families, who would benefit most, to engage with them. We are recognlsed as beirg professional and
yet unthreatenin& often en838ing families known by our partners to be relurtant or uncertain.
Our work..
We want all thildren to have frequent, positive readir% experiences and to be enabled and
empowered by learnlng to love to read. We want parents to become more engaged in thelr
¢hlldren's learnln8 and have the confldence and skills to support their child's readlng at home.
We have a three-strand approach:
We work wlth primary-a8e children who are findin8 learning to read challenglng. In thls
reporting period we provided trained volunteer support across eight partner schools,
Improvlng readln8 fluency, confidence and enjoyment.
We work wlth pre-schoolers at rlsk of startln8 5th001 poorly prepared for readlng. We run
early Ilteracy classes, Introducing ￿Mple parentsl artivitie5 to help close the 'word gap, so
often seen between disadvantsged children and their more affluent peers on starting
school.
We work wlth paTents. equlpplng and encouraglng them to offer 5UPPOrt at home, runnln8
workshops and offerin8 Indlvldual support and regular me5sa8in8.
Achlevements ind Performance
We improve reading attainment, confidence and enjoyment in the primary-age chlldren we
work with, by ensuring our one-to-one support from our team of trained volunteers is of the
hlghest standard. Becomlng a confident reader wlll change a chlld's Ilfe.
We offer parent*ngaqement acttvitie5. e.8. messaging servlces, workshops. Child￿n with
Interested parents pull ahead of the rest whatever their st•rtin8 point.
We provide free early literacy dasses. Children from poorer backgrounds are then less Ilkely
to be disadvantaged before educatlon even beglns.
Further details can be seen in our annual impart report available on our webstte-
https'.Ilwww.learn21ove2read.org.uklpages15-facts-figures.
Flnanclal Revlew
The charltvs Income during the year wa5 £150,777 {2023: £146,722).
The four princlpal sources of income are personal donations Ilndudln8 Glft Aldl, grants from trusts
and foundation5, fundraising artivities and receipts from partner schools. We received various items
of grant funding during the period. A detailed list of grants received Irestrirted and unrestrlctedl and
Income from fundraislng on behalf of Learn to Love to Read is given in notes 21al, 2lbl and 7 to the
accounts.

The charitys expenditure during the period was £129,819 {2023.. £105,069) of whlth £112,01812023:
£89,486) related to stsff costs Isalarie5, training and payroll costs and consultsncy fees). Other costs
included books and equlpment. printing and stationery. IT costs and DBS thecks.
Reserves at the period end were £95.602131 Augurt 2023.. £74,fA41- Learn to Love to Read has
committed to provide services to its partner schools until the end of the school year in July 2025. The
trustee5 consider that reserves should cover up to at least three months of salary and administration
costs as income from private donations and grants can be volatile.
The trustees Teview the reserves policy annually.
There are no fund5 held as custodian trustee on behalf of others.
Structure. Governance and Mana8ement
We began in March 2014 as a project run by St Mlchael's Church. Southflelds, but have been
re8i5tered charity since 23 Ortober 2017. Learn to Love to Read is a Charitsble Incorporated
Organisation ICIOI registered with the Charity Commission, charity number 1175288. Its only voting
members are Its trurtees (Foundatlon model) and Its 8ovemlng doojrnentls Its Constltutlon.
We are a small. community-based charty workln8 In the London borough of Wandsworth. Trustees
meet quarterly and provide on8oin8 oversight and guidano for the tharivs work. Every trustee
must be appointed for a terni of three years by a resolution passed at a properly mnvened meeting
of the charity trustees. In selertln8 individuals for appointment as charlty trustees. the charity
trustees must have regard to the skills. knowledge and experience needed for the effertlve
admlnlstratlon of the CIO. At the start of the reportlng perlod we had 51x trustees. In October 2023
Sarah Alleyne stepped down from the board- we are enormously grateful for all her support. A
recruitment process was followed and Riz Khan was appointed in summer 2024. Nlgel Harris stepped
down as Chair in December 2023 and left the board in July 2024 and Jacqueline Carson was
appointed Chair In January 2024.
Stuff..
The day to day runnln8 of the tharity was led by Teresa Harrls, Founder and Trustee, and three senlor
members of staff. Matilda Tuke. Head of Operatlons and Impart, Helen ￿ley. Head of Volunteerlng,
and Tara Coffin, Head of Family Prc%rammes from Septemberto December 2023. In January 2024,
Teresa Harris stepped away from the day to day running of the charity and Tara Coffln was appointed
Dirertor. The senior leaders are supported by other part time staff member5 with various
responsibllities- some lead our weekly presd)ool sesslons.. others work on organisatlonal.
administrative, fundrai5in& impact measurement or promotional tasks. A new role of Fundra15in8
Manager was created in December 2023 to add capacity to the team. A new Family Programmes
Mana8ei wa5 appolnted In February 2024 to replace the previous member of staff who left In
December 2023.
Volunteer5.'
It s been a joy ondprivilege reoding olongside the children. Seeing their growth in obility, confidence
Gndlove of reading has been hugely satisfying. I too have qrown in confidence, obility and I love books
even morel"
Our work depends on u5 having a￿sS to a committed. enthusiastic team of volunteers, trained by us
to support children's reading effectively and safely.

In a recent sury 9￿A of our volunteers felt their volunteering made a difference to the children
they worked with and 96% felt well supported in their role by Learn to Love to Read. 93% of
volunteers felt their work had been fulfilling and satisfyin8 and 100% would recommend volunteering
with Learn to Love to Read to others.
Thanks
We are enormously grateful to everyone who suPr￿rtS our work: St Michael's Church, our partner
schools, children's centres and charlties. our grant funder5 and individual donors, our trustees, our
staff and. of ¢our5e, our volunteers.
Declaratlons
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees. report above.
Signed on beholf ofthe churitrfs trustees..
*¢S
Jacqueline Carson, Chair of Trustees
Date..

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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
FOR THE YEAR TO 31 AUGUST 2024
Tat*l Funds
2024
14ot• Unr•strkted
Funds
RestrSrted
nds
2023
Income •nd endowments
Donations and legacies
CharitHble Kti¥ities
Other Income
2a
2b
2c
69,160
39,618
416
4L583
110,743
39,618
416
101,158
34,764
io,v£o
Tot•1 In¢ome
146 722
EMp•ndkur•
Raisin8 funds
Charitable actiMts5
11,350
92,254
11,350
118,469
2,324
102,745
3b
26,215
Tat•l •xpondltur•
Net In¢omellexp•nd*ur•l frnm
operntknns
5.5
15.368
20,958
41,653
N•t nM)¥•m•nt In lunds
5.59)
15.368
20,958
4L653
B•l•n¢es bnwiht torw•rd on
I September 2023115eptember 2022)
65.832
8,812
74,644
32,991
B•l•nces t•rrl•d for4wafd at
31 AU￿$1 2024131 A￿￿$t 20231

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BALANCE SHEEf AT 31 AUGUST 2024
Note
31 Au•v# X124
31 Auyst 2023
FIXED ASSETS
Investménts
CURRENT ASSErs
Debtors and prepa¥ments
Cash at bank and in hand:
General account
2.747
5,143
94,779
71,168
97,526
76.311
Credliors.. amounts f•lling due within one year
1,924
1,667
NET CURRENT ￿￿Er$
95,602
74,644
TOTAL NET ASSETS
FUNDS OF THE CHARtrY
Restricted
Unrestricted
24,
71,422
8,812
65,832
Approved by the Trustees on February 2025 and signed on their behalf by the Chair. Jacqueline Carwn.
5ign•d on beholAof the Ch¢7ri￿S trustees..
Jacquellne Carson, Chair of Trustees
Date:
Ill Z6 25
The notes on pages 8 to 15 form part 0fthe￿ ac£ounts.

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR TO 31 AUGUST 2024
AccouKllNG POLICIES
8•$1$ ol preparntbn and #ssessm•il of CO￿*M
The accosjnts (financial staternentsl have been prepared under the historical CO￿ convention with Items
recognised at Cost or transaction value unless otherwise slaled in the relevant notelsl to these a¢count& The
financial statements have been prepared in accordance ￿th the Statement of Recomfflended Pra¢tlce'.
Accounting and Reportin8 by Charities pre￿rIng their accounts in accordan¢e with the Financial Reporting
Standard appli¢able in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021 issued on 16 Juty 2014 and with the Flnancièl
Reportin8 Standard applicable in the United Kingdom and RepublK of Ireland IFRS 1021 •nd with the Charltles
Act 2011.
The charlty constitutes ) public benefit entity 45 defined by FRS 102.
The truslees consider that there are no materlil uncert•lntle5 al￿￿t the ch•rltys •billty to contlnue •% a goin8
concern,
Funds
Unrtslrirted funds are gener•1 fvnds that are available for use al the trustee< db5cretlon in furtherance of the
objectives of the ch•rity.
Restrkted funds are those donated for a particular area or for spétific purposes, the use of which 15 restrlcted
to that area or purpose and the restrirtion mean5 that the funds can On￿ be used for spe¢ffj￿ projects Of
aCtI￿lIes.
Income •nd endowments
Income Is Included in the Ststement of fin•n¢ial Activities ISOFAI when the charlty becomes entitled to the
resourcts.
Grants and donations are accounted for as soon a5 the charity Is notified of its lrfal entitlement Ind the amount
due and when there is certainty of receipt
Gift Aid recelvable Is Included in incomè when there is a valid dedarJtion from the donor and w￿n the money
has been received. Any Gift Aid amount reto¥ered on o donation is conydèrèd to be part of that 8fft and is
treated a5 an addition to the same fund as the Inrtlal d¢)nation unless the donor or the terms of the appeal have
5pe¢itled otherwise.
Gifts in kind (children's booksand craft items) are not included in the accounts but are described in the trustee
annual reporL
Dividends and interest are accountsd for when rtceivable.

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (continued)
FOR THE YEAR TO 31 AUGUST 2024
AccouKfiNG POLICIES Icontlnued)
E￿endftu
Costs of generating lunds are those costs i￿Urred in attrartN￿ voluntary incorne, and those inojrred In tr•din8
actiwties that ralse funds.
Grants
Grants and dOna￿OnS are accounted for when p•ld over, or when awarded, 11 that award Creates a binding
oblliatlon on the charlty.
All other expenditure is recogni￿ when It is incurred and is acctyjnted for gros&
Governance costs Include those incurred in the lovérnan￿ by the Trustees of the thadtvs assets and •re
primarily a5$0¢i•ted with constitutional and statutory r•quirements of operatlne the tharlty.
Flx¢d *ssets
Otherfixtures. flttinqs and equipment
Equipfflent is depreciated on è straight-line basis over 4 ￿•r% Indlvidu•l iterns wlth 4 PUfch•se prl¢e of £l,C
or less are written off when the asset is acquired.
Investments
Investment5 are included at market value It tht b•lafKe sheet d•te.
ftealised 84ins and losses on inbtstments are Cal￿1¥ted as the drfference between sales wo¢eeds and their
market value af the start of the year, N thelr subsequent c¢)sL and are charyed or credited to the ststement of
finanaal èclivities in the YÈK of disposal.
Unreali5ed ialns and losses represent the movement in market vlues duriThJ the yeaf and •re (Teditsd or
char8ed to the statement of flnandal activtties based on the market ￿l￿e at the year end,
Curr•nt •sséts
A low level of sto¢k$, bein8 children's books, cr4ft items and kitchen equipment, is hekl. These ¥re not induded
in the balance sheeL as the cost ts wrttten off In the year of purchase.
Amounts owing to the charity at 31 A￿Ust are shown as debtors less provision for amosjnts that may prove
uncolledible.

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS {continued)
FOR THE YEAR TO 31 AUGUST 2024
2 INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS
Total Fun
2024
Unrejtrkted Re#rkted
Funds
Funds
2023
21•1 Don•tlonsand lewlu
Donations •nd 8ifts
Gift Aid
General grants wo¥ided by governmenVth•rities
6.543
2,617
6,543
2,617
IOL583
6,867
2,124
92,167
4L583
£69
£110 743
General Kr•nts received and due. included in the abm, •re •$ follows..
11 Charitable Trust
Wimbledon Foundatlon.
via London Community Found¥tlon
Peabodycommunity Fund,
via London Community Foundation
South London Opportunity,
via London Community Foundation
Sir Walter 5t John's Educational Charity11 Yearl
Slr Walter St john's Educational Charity13 yeaT51
Battersea Soaety Imanaled by SWSJI
Aquila Famlly Charitable Trust
AKO Foundation
Foyle Foundation
Tuixen Foundation
Cap5ticks
Landsec F(rtures Communtty Grants
Leathersellers Foundatlon
Siobhan Dowd Trust
Jhe Lhildhoott Iiust
The Miles Trust
iO,LJY)
io.c
io.(xx)
io,c
io,(
3,333
6,667
4,167
27,5(M]
833
833
25,LKK)
ii,(o)
io.c
lo.￿)
2,5
L5C(J
25.L
ILIX
io,cKK)
L5(MJ
750
750
10

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (continued)
FOR THE YEAR TO 31 AUGUST 2024
2 INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS (conttnued)
UnrntTkted Rertrlcted
Funds
Funds
2024
2023
21bl Ch•rlt•ble •rtl¥lESos
Recelpts from partner schools
Parent workshops
FundraisiTra lincludin8 corporaie donation51
11,916
11,916
450
22,314
27.702
27,702
£NIL
8 £34 764
FUndraI￿ne Induded ￿r￿pt5 from the followir%.'
Royal Parks M•rathon 2023120221
The 8ig Give Chrislm4s Challenge 2023120221
St Mary The Boltons Church
Quiz ni8ht and raffle
Online auctlon
Donation from Alice & A￿eT 8•y
London to Paris cycle fide- Matt Lewis
FundraSslng from sponsored events
Deodar Road- Coronation street partv
A-Plan Insurance l Howden
Donatlons in memory oljulie Sharp
Other
8.731
6,134
4,7rxJ
1.674
8,731
6.134
4.7
L674
1,348
4,099
4,227
1,172
1,377
1,307
825
750
445
429
283
283
2.832
2.832
ÉNIL
The Royal Parks Half Marathon takes ￿J(e in O¢tober. Sponsor5hipsof £42412023.. £L0171 forthe October 2024
(October 20231 marathon, together with costs were deferred to the following year.
vnye*tykt￿ ft•rtrkt•d
Funds
Funds
2024
2023
21¢) Other Income
Refund from Learning wlth Parents
Refunds and sundry income
Interest from savin8s account
10,8
74
342
74
342
£416
£NIL
£416
T¢A•l h)come
£4
583 £150 777
£146 722

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (continued)
FOR THE YEAR TO 31 AUGUST 2024
3 EXPENDITURE
Unrestrkted Rertrkted
Fuftds
Funds
2024
¥41 R•lslni fvnds
Promotional evenis..
Salary of fundraisin8 staff member
Royal Park5 Half Marathon
Run For Charity subscription
Other events
8.517
1.650
7SO
433
,517
1,650
750
433
824
£1
NIL
DurSng the year ended 31 Au8USt 2024, £88812023.. £1.6501 was expended on places for the Royal Parks Hjll
Marathon in the lollowin8 Ortober. These costs h•ve betft deferred to the following year.
31b) c￿rI￿ble•rtl¥lI511
Insurance
Cost of books and equipment for Ejrly Years
Costs ol books (restricted Brant ptsrchasesl
Costs of Dolly Parton Imagination Library
School costs Iparent training workshops etcl
Cost of enablin¢ online readin￿1￿1￿nteer packs
Costs of summer readin8 schemes
Administratlon..
Salaries
Payroll costs
Consultancy cosls
Consultancy- Learnin8 with Parents
Staff expenses
Staff training
Cost of D8S checks
costs
Printin& ststionery and other costs
543
454
6,542
453
6.151
129
561
415
6,231
129
597
1,213
966
191
302
613
291
191
81.978
631
18,959
ICM).937
631
289
87,086
624
450
997
647
553
3,218
L327
997
647
553
3,218
L327
616
6S6
512
3,045
L047
£118 469
£102 745
Total e￿endItUre
£129 819
£105 069
12

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (continued)
FOR THEYEAR TO 31 AUGUST 2024
4 STAFF cosrs
2024
2023
Salaries and wages
Pension costs
83.777
During 2024, Learn to Love to Rejd Èmployed an average of 6.5 ￿rt-tirne empl(ryee&
5 DEBTORS
JI Auwst
2024
31 Auwst
X123
Prepayments- insurance
Prepayment- places lor Royal Parks Half Maraihon
Accrued income- Sir Walter St John's Ed￿ational ChaTity13 years)
Accrued Income- 8attersea $￿Iety Iman4ted by SWSJI
192
159
1.650
1,667
L667
1667
747
6 LIABILITIES: AMOUNTS FALUNG DUE WIThIN ONE YEAR
JI Auw
2024
31 AU￿
2023
Accruals and deferred income
5pon50rshlp for Aoyal Parks Mall Maraihon
PAYE and Nl
424
LSLI)
Q17
650
13

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (continued)
FOR THE YEAR TO 31 AUGUST 2024
7 MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
31 Auw5t 2023 Net Mty•en￿ In
fvnds
31 Auwst 2024
Unreslrkted fundi
General fund
Restrkled funds
Wlmblèdon Foundation,
vla London Community Found•tlon
Peabody Community Fund,
via London Community Foundation
IJ Charitable Trust
Early Year5
Sir Walter St john's Educ•tional Charity
13 years)
Battersea Sodety Imanaied by SWSJI
Siobhan Dowd Trust
The Miles Trust
65,832
5,59)
7L422
1,417
11,4171
6.365
12,1941
4,171
18.934
18,934
288
368
42
620
1421
15831
750
37
750
Net moverneni In funds included in the above •re •$ follows..
31 2023
Incomlni
31 Auwjt
2024
Unrertrkt•d fvnds
General fund
Restrkted fund$
Wimblèdon Foundation,
via London Community Foundation
Peabody Community Fund
vil London Community Foundation
Charitable TTL￿t
Early Years
Sir Walter St John's Education•1 Charity
13 yearsl
Battersea Society (managed by SW5JI
Siobhan Dowd Trust
The Miles Trust
65,832
109,194
1103,6041
71,422
L417
11,4171
6.365
1ts,1941
4,171
11,L%61
1801
li0,(￿)
18,934
io.(
42
620
833
18751
15831
37
7x1
750
£150 777
14

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (contlnued)
FOR THEYEAR TO 31 AUGUST 2024
8 TRANSAcfioNS WITH TRUSTEES AND RELATED PARTIES
Tnuteeremurnmtknn qnd benejlts
None of the trustees have been p•id •ny remuneration or recei4*d anyother benefitsfrom •n *mployment
Learn to Love to Read.
Tnutees'expenses
No trustee expenses have been Incurred.
Trnnsartlons wlth Trlatedpartles
There have been no rdated party transartSons In the rewtini peri(wJ.
Unrestricted donat6ons of £6,54312023: £6,867) indude dOna￿on$ of £89 from trustees and theirfarnilie$12023..
£1,￿01,
Unrestrlcted granis of £25,CLM)12023.' £27.5WI were recei*d from Aquila Family Charitable TrusL One of the
twstees of Learn to Love to Read12023.. hvol is also a trustee of Aquila Family Ch•ritableTrusL (fo avowj conflict
of interest they were not involved in the decision.maki￿ process for this grant.)
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(HARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examinerfs report on the
accounts
Section A
Independent Examinerfs Report
Report to the truste
members of
Learn to Love to Read
On accounts for the 12
months ended
31 August 2024
Charity no
(if any)
1175288
Set out on pages
1-15
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of th8 above
charity (the Trusfi for the 12 monlhs ended 3110812024.
Responsibillties and
basis of report
As the charrtys trustees. you are responsible for the preparation of the
accounts in accordance with wuirements of the Charities A¢# 2011
("the Acri.
I report in respect of my examination of the TNst's accounts carried out
under section 145 of Ihe 2011 A(# and in carrying out my examination, I
have foll0v￿ all the applicable Direth'ons given by the Charity Commission
under Secti￿ 145{51(b) of the Act
Independent The charity's gross income exceeded £25,Q)O and l am qualified to
•xaminorf8 8tat6ment undertak8 the examination by beiNJ a qualified member of the Institute of
Chartered AccounL3nts in EryJland arKI Walès.
I have completed my examination. I confim that no material matters have
come to my attenlion in connection with the examination {oth8r than that
disdosed be￿W.} which gives me cause to believe that in, any material
respect..
the accountsng records were not kept in accordance y￿th section 130
of the Charities Act., or
the accounts did not accord with the accxyjnting records,. or
the accounts did rnt c£Jmply with Ihe applicable requirements
conceming the fom and content of accounts set out in the Charities
(Accounts and Reports) Regulatifxts 2008 other than any requirement
that the accounts give a 'true and fairf view b¥hich is not a matter
considered as part of an independent examination.
I have no concems and have come acros$ no other matters in connection
th the examinab'on to which attents'on should be dravm in this report in
order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be ￿athed.
. Please delele the wonls in the brnckets rfthey do not apply.
Slgned:
Date:
iJ141 I
Name:
)A￿ r)1 CftOLJTE4tr-ft
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Section B
Disclosure
Only complete Il the examiner needs to hi9hlighl material matters of concern
(see CC32. Independent examination of charity a￿unIs. directions and
guidance for examiners).
Giv• here brief dètails of
any Items that the
examiner wis1￿5 to
disclose.
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