FOOD AND FARMING DISCOVERY TRUST
(A CHARITABLE INCORPORATED ORGANISATION)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
AND
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
COMPANY NUMBER. CE012563
CHARITY NUMBER: 1176121

FOOD AND FARMING DISCOVERY TRUST
IA CHARITABLE INCORPORATED ORGANISATION)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022
PAGE
INDEX
Legal and AdministratNe Details
Report ￿the Tnjstees
Report olthe Independent Exaniner
Stat￿ent of FInar￿la1 Actw5t￿S *or the Year
BalatKe Sheet
Notes to the Financial Statements
9-13

LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
Charity Reglstratlon No.
1176121
Company No.
CE012563
Reglstered Address
Norfolk Showground
Dereham Road
Norwich
NR5 orr
Tn￿tee$
Robert George Russell Carter {resigned 14th December
2023)
Gregory Stephen Smith {resigned 23r4 May 2024)
Steffan Daniel Anderson Grifffths (Chaim)an)
Ben Burgess Tumer
Poul Jorgen Hovesen
Mark Alexander Nicholas
Dr cath￿ne Mary Richards
Phillip Hamilton Peter Ainsworth
Jeremy Laurence Whrte {appointed 8° September 2022}
Rachet Mary Courtney Quick (appointed 16th November
2022)
Susan Mary Frances Penliryton (appoint￿ 23rd May 2023)
Independent Examlner
Price Bailey LLP
Anglia House
6 Central Avenue
St Andrews Business Park
Thorpe St Andrew
Norwich
NR7 OHR
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FOOD AND FARMING DISCOVERY TRUST
(A CHARITABLE INCORPORATED ORGANISATION}
CHARITY NUMBER:
1176121
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022
The Trustees present their second report and financial statements of the charitable
organisation for the year ended 31 December 2022.
The Trustees confi￿￿ that the Anr)ual Report and finan￿al statements of the charty comp
with the current statutory requirements, the requirements of the charity's goveming document
and the provisions of the Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP}, applicable io charities
preparing their accounts in accordance wlh the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the
UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102)
1. Reference and Admlnlstratlve Infomiation
The .Food and Faming Discovery Trust {Ihe Trusf) is a Charitable Incorporated
Organisation and a registered tharity.
The Trust was constttuted on ￿ December 2017 in England and immediately
commenced activities. The Trustees are listed on Page 1.
2. Objectives
The principal objectrve of Ihe Trust is to advan￿ the education of the public in Norfolk,
in particular the education of chiklren of school age, in food production, famiing and
countryside educakn'on. in such ways as the Trustees may from time to time delermine,
ensuring the education is ptesented in a neutral and balanced manner.
3. Strategy adopted by the Trustees to implement the objectives
The Trusys strategy remains to be:
Providing activities to educate about Famiing in Norfolk and to identfy the best way
to incorporate fam)ing into the cU￿1(￿lIUm.
Seekn'ng to work more closely Mrylh schools and ￿[legeS in Norfolk.
Providing educational content for events held by the Royal Norfolk Agrlcultural
Association.
Public benefit
The Trustees have had due regard to the Charity Commission's guidance to public
benefft. The main activities undertaken to ￿rther the charity's purposes for the public
benefft are, through the provisKJn of advice to fijrther assist in the education of food and
farming in Norfolk.
4. Risk Management
The Trustees have the overall responsibility for ensuring that the tharty has an
appropriate system of controls, financial and otherwse. The systems of financial control
are design￿ lo provide assurance against material misstatement or loss. They indude:
Regular meetings of the Trustees at whid) the financial health of the Charitable
Incorporated Organisation reported and discussed.
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FOOD AND FARMING DISCOVERY TRUST
(A CHARITABLE INCORPORATED ORGANISATION)
CHARITY NUMBER:
1176121
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022
Written policy as to the management of the Charitable Incorporated Organisation's
funds by third parties.
Financial procedures lo ensure the proper disiyjrsement of n￿nIeS owing by the
Charitable Incorporated Organi8atTron.
The Trustees have revwwj major rBks and establrshed systems together wilh
appropriate monitoring prO￿lureS to mltigate them. The key risk controls used include:
Fom]al agendas and minutes for all Committees and Board activty.
Comprehensive strategic planning. budgeting and management accounting.
Estsblished organisational structure and fines of reporting.
Clear authorisation and approval levels.
5. Achievements and performance
Review of activltles
Key projects in 2022 have induded:
Learn about Livestock. Learn about Livestock gNes pupils the Chan￿ to experience
farming firsthand and by enabting sthools to care for a ewe and her lamb(s) for a fijll
school week. The project was ffirst pik)ted in 2019 and is aimed at giving children,
ranging from Earty Years to Sixth Fom, the chance to learn about animal husbandry and
to engage schools in food and famling education. Th￿ year the project v￿S expanded to
allow 14 schools across Norfolk and SuffoEk to take part in this rewaiding learning
experience. This project was kindty sponsored by the Clan Trust.
Dls¢overy Zone. The Discovery Zorte is the educattonal hub for Ihe Royal Norfolk
Show. 11 aims to hsghlight and promote the links belween science, technology,
engineering and maths, and food, fam)ing and the countryside. to teach children more
about agriculture in their local area and where th￿r food comes from. This year the
theme was the potato, and Ihe Discovery Zone Trail demonstrated a field to fork
joumey for school groups and M￿berS of the public to enjoy and learn from. A number
of brilliant organisations to be a part of the Discovery Zone and deliver content during
the Show, including the Norwtch Science Festival, the Papillon Project and Morrisons.
wrth over 8000 school children in attendan￿ across the ￿ days and extremely
positive feedback from teachers, we are exciied to begin plans for 2023.The Discovery
Zone was generousty supported by a number of local chartties and trusts.
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FOOD AND FARMING DISCOVERY TRUST
{A CHARITABLE INCORPORATED ORGANISATION)
CHARrrY NUMBER:
1176121
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022
Digital Hub. 2022 saw the launch of the new FFDT Digital Hub, an online plafform full of
information and exciting resources to help young people leam more about food. farming
and the countyside. The Digital Hub contains exctting interactive elements for users to
explore. including Whays In The Field. intera¢tNe maps that enable visitors to explore
the Norfolk countryside by region or by season. a Careers Section that allows vi5ttors to
find out more about the career opportunities and training schemes available locally and
the ever popular Conscious Consumers Resources that span topical issues around food,
agriculture and the environment
Show Ambassadors. This r￿V iniiiative for Sth Form Students promotes leadership,
communication and teamworking skills. by giNllng students the responsibility of being an
integral part of the Discovery Zone at the Royal Norfolk Show. We had 46 Sixth Form
Students from fve schools and colleges take part in 2022, and they all did a fantastic job
engaging with the general public. spectal guests and school groups. We look forward to
expanding this stheme for 2023.
Forest Gardens for Schools. In recognition of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. we
launched a joint project with the SAW Trust. Nik Thomson Horticulture and th8
Gressenhall Environment Hub called Forest Gardens for Schools. We hope this project
will help schools to create sustainable. tMI)dNerse spaces, which can also yield food,
whilst teaching students about woodland ecology and liodiversity. In the first pilot year
of the proje(I we are worktng vthh four schools.
These types of gardens use the wnciples of forest ecology to have layered Fdanting that
predominantly provide sources of malerials and food for use. We are building in
resilience lo changing dimate into the gardens by creating more shaded areas. better
soil structure and a carbon sink. This is a new venture that we are working closely wrth
teachers and school grounds teams on to explore both the viabilty and benefits to
enable more schools to participate in the project This project is generously fvnded by
the John Innes Foundation.
b. Going concern
Throughoul the year. the Trustees have considered the kvel of funds held at the year
and also consideTed Ihe forecast income and expenditure to 315E December 2024 to be
sufficient with the level of reserves for the Trust to be able to continue as a going
concern.
S. Review of Finances
Al the end of the year the Trust made a surplus of £21,599 (2021.. £30,647). The closing
funds at the year*nd was £57,052 (2021: £35,453).
The charity is aware of its responsibilities for impkmenting a reswes policy. The
unrestricted resetves are held to support administration and overhead costs. The
intention is that this should be grown and maintained in surplus. Such unrestricted
income is expendakAe at the disuetion of the Trustees in the furtheran￿ of the
objectives of the charity.
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FOOD AND FARMING DISCOVERY TRUST
(A CHARITABLE INCORPORATED ORGANISATION)
CHARITY NUMBER:
1176121
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022
During the year. the tTUSt receNed donations and grant funding from the John Innes
Foundation, Royal Norfolk Agricultural Association. Cty College Norwich, the Thomas
Franks Foundation, the Clan Trust and the DC Moncrief CharIta￿e Trust
6. Structure, Governance and Management
The charity is govemed by its constitution vknkch was adopted on 6th December 2017.
The management ofthe charity is the responsi1￿.[ty of the Trustees who are elected
under the terms of the goveming document
In selecting individuals for appointment as Trust￿, the charity Truslees must have
regard to the skills. knoN¥ledge and expersence needed for the effective administration of
the TTUSt.
On behalf of the board of Trustees
SOA GrifFrths
MA Nitholas
Date: 04110124
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Independent Examlner's Report to the Trustees of Food and Famiing Discovery Trust
I reportto the charty trustees on my examwwtpJn of the accounts of Ihe clwtty forthe year ended 31 tknmber
2022 whi(* a￿ set (xrt on pages 7 to 13.
Responslbllltles and basls of report
s the (*iwity's tnIst￿ you a￿ reSponsib￿f0r1he Fry￿ati(￿ of the aco)unts in accordance with the
r4uirements ofthe Chartties Act 2011 Iyhe Acr).
I reptsrt tn resped of my examinalmjn of ax(yJrts caried urKler seLton 145 of the Ao* and in
carryirwJ out my examination I have fo]b￿l all apFaKzb￿ tireGkn grven by the Charity Commission under
tion 145{5Xb) of the Act.
Independent examlnerfs statemenl
I have coM￿eted my examination. I wnfrm Ihat rKI m*ial male￿ have ¢(xne to my attention in comection with
the examination gviNJ me ￿uSe to believe that in any material respett.
1. accounting records were rM)t kept in resFect ofthe cw as by S￿l0n 130 ofthe Ac*,. or
2. the accounts do not accord WEth those records: or
3. the accounts do not comply with the r￿ff￿ntS D)rKerrdng the fomi ￿)ntent of accounts
set out in the CharitEs (A¢￿Unts a￿1 Rep￿$) R￿lati¢￿ 2008 ¢)ther than any requirement that the
a(xounts give a true and far v4htch Is rKrt a mattw cOr6KJ￿l as pat of an independent examiiation.
I have no concems arKI have come across no (ts rrratter5 in o)n[￿n wilh the examination to wh￿h attent￿n
shoukl drawn in this report ￿ order to enable a FfOFer uThknnthng ofts aCc￿nts to be reach&J.
Aaron Wddows ACA FCCA
On ￿half0f
Prlce Bailey LLP
Chartered Accountsnts
Anglia House, 6 Central Avenue
St Andrews Business Park
Thorpe St Andrew
Norwich
NR7 OHR
Date." 4 Octolxr 2024

FOOD AND FARMING DISCOVERY TRUST
Statement of Finan¢ial ktimties
For the year ended 31 December 2022
2022
2021
YrAal
Total
Incorne from:
Donations and Legacges
67.467
67.467
91,247
Ineom• from Charltabl• Aetlvltlès
9.125
9,125
Total Incomb
Expendlture on Charitable Actfvlll•s
Other Charttable ExFeThYilure
60,600
Total Expendtw6
54,993
60,600
Net surplU￿(deriCltI on operating actlvities
21.599
21,599
30.647
Net MoYém•nt In fvrKI$
21.599
21,599
30.647
Reconcilration of funds
Funds brought forward
.453
35,453
Total f￿￿$ wie(I forward
57.052
35A53
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FOOD AND FARMING DISCOVERYTRUST
Balance Sheet as at 31 December 2022
2022
2021
Current assets
Debtors
Tc*al current assets
65,768
65.768
43,948
Creditors.. amunts falling due ￿thIn one year
8,716
8,495
Net assets less current liabilities
57.052
35.453
Net Asset51lLiabilitiesl
57.052
35,453
Represénted by the funds of the charity:
Unrestrl¢t&d Funds:
Unrestricted reserves
Total Funds
10
57,052
57.052
35.453
35.453
The finanaal statements were approved by the board of trustees on
SiJned on behalf of the Ixxrd of trustees
SDA Grwffilhs
AA NKhc4as
Th8 no18s on pages 9 to 13 fom) part ofthese financial statements
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FOOD AND FARMING DISCOVERY TRUST
Notes 10 the F￿anUal Statements
For the year ended 31 De￿rntr￿r2O22
1 stat£me￿ of AccountlTrJ Polkles
Ba¥ls of aEcountin9
The Foud Farrr4ng Di5covety Trust a tharitablB oryar*5aiKffl. irowr*d reWred addres5 is
M)rfdk SIwroL￿J. Dereh3m R￿J. NR5 OTT.
7he Finarttial Statemerts have bÈen tryared undÈrthÈ ly5t0￿1 tost LY*Nention.Theffflanci?I stslernents have prepa￿1 In
accordance vmih Fironual Reportin9 SlaThJard appl￿a￿ li ts UK ¥KJ Republic of IrelaNI IFRS102 1A1 (effective 1 January 20191,
Statefflent ofRecotntTEd8d Prad1￿ IFRS 1Q21. ￿￿(x￿41r9 $￿arts aThY 1￿chanbe$ Ad2011.
The StateD￿nts are presented ￿ stethy and rtyJThJed to r**esi FO)th1.
The Food and FarmlTrJ Tntsl meets the defi￿￿0Th ofa uhler FRS 101
Golng concern
Tle Trustees have cowdered the hebj at the)*areThl UXL8Klered Ihe fc•e¢ast 8rn1 oxpendNure to 31st
D￿￿ber2024 tobe sufftientwiYJtkE ofresetves f￿the Try￿t0 be abkto Corti￿ as a gtxry LXYKEtn.
Judggmerts and koysoU￿ ol 8¥txnaUon uncertafjnltes
D&btors
Trade and tttl*rdebtths are rE¢xNJnwl 3Elhe s*rEnt Jrw*t*Eafter any Irade 01sco￿t offerwL PrepayTrents are v#Rd at
8mount prepaid net of any trade di$rA)u>tsdw. AcuL*d tax r*¢)verab￿ ts It￿1￿1(￿1 atl1* I￿$t estrnate ofthe amounis
r￿1Vab￿ attrE balarK£ sheet¢Jate.
C¥adrto
CredtioT¥ are Tecogrised WI￿￿8 the dwity has a presert ¢*aticffi reslth.ro from a p85t th8tTrth￿ wobably rewll kn the transler of
fvnds lo a third pÈrty Ihe amourrtdue to seitte (Ajhgth G4Tr be rlleasw￿ we5brn*d ¢t￿lit(￿S are nottnal
recognised al Iheir88tUement armwi aftw alknmng *ry tr*e ￿.
FIna￿l41 In5¢rumonts
The charity orty ha$ fitwaal assets aTrY balNTrs of a IMqL*Sty8s basKffianoal instrwients. Basiefinano￿ iThstrLW￿nls are
inilialty retognised attransa(*on ¥akJÈ atKI $th$eq￿ *￿r￿va￿E35 alttE b*nce Sheet date. finanr4al
instruments ofthe olanty are measured al r))st
Finanuai t56èts irth(le tra(* debtry5 i*rtexrAth yepayrrwts.
Fin8ntial liablit*s(nclude other aThl atr3￿.
kncomè
All ¥KOmiT¥J re5tsw￿ are Ihe State￿￿ ofFIn￿9￿ Ihe va legalty enffikd lo ihe Ir￿￿£ and trE
Expendliurfr
Expenditu￿ ￿ recLwJrised there is 8 c*f¥abon lo te￿tt0 a p8ty, It is prob8bk th8t a
Iransfer of econrrKC benfts %ill be requir￿ ￿ set112rr￿ and arml Ihe ar(KA￿t of Ihed*g3bM can be measLred reliably.
ort costs are those lththons Ihat as&sl the￿￿)* of Chatrty tmrtdo tK)t diredty undertake tharita￿E athvities. Supp¢wt costs
indude b￿k offi* costs. finarKe. ￿￿Orr￿1. paW aTrJ gTr•wfI8n￿ ¢c6t$v￿h il* Charivs acimtbes. Tf*s8 ffjsts have been
allgQt&i lo expenditure th3r*aNe ai*wTbes.
GoverTharhz costs are 1rdl￿ed in SUFVOrt arhl rdate to Ihe ¢J¥eclorrirvJ oltr* Chwty. il lo operate and generate the
iff0mlati￿ rerptsed ftrlm*A￿ dixountatslity. Tlwwthjde costs of arAxKJrts prepwakn￿ ¥rtl WKJepen(lente¥arnirwt￿￿.
Pensions
The Charity Fxomdets adefo*d rtht(thIKXI S(*• r*•tyand ts staff e8chfurKt ￿ s(tsE. manaGed by a third
party w0¥￿er. assels olwhlch are hdj by ts pro¥bJ￿ separately assets of pen$K)n thatrJÈ in the finanixal
slatemert5 represents ihe arnO￿ts payabk ttJarity to respect ofthe
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F￿D AND FARMING DISCOVERY TRUST
Notes lo the Financial Statemw)ts
FoTthe year end￿[ 31 December 2022
Stat8ment of Ac¢¢)untln9 Pollcles Icontknued)
corpo￿0￿ tsx
The Charity ￿ e￿TrptfroM taxat*Jn in resFed of irKome caprtd gains r8csi¥ed cAtegories covered by
Chapler 3 Part 11 of Ih8 Corporat￿￿ Tax Act Z010 orS&*ion 256 ofthe Ta￿ati￿ OfCharye8b￿ Gain8 Act 1992, 10
Ih8 axtent that suth incom8 orga￿￿ are apPr￿d exch&8Nety to th8 1*8ritth purpc¢ses.
Fund accounttng
Unreslricbl fund5 are those areavaiW forthe gerw4 purp¥)5es of tIE Chaw at the discrBtK)n Of
the Trustee5.
Donations and Lggar4BS
2021
Totsl
Totsl
Donat￿n$
67.467
67.467
67.467
67.467
91.247
91,247
In 2021, of d(ma￿on$ totallw £91247. £71,247 unre5trirted aTra £20,c￿wer? r8striXed.
com8 from chall1a￿ Activlll85
VTrr•siw*ted
2022
2021
I￿rne from School Events
Other EducalKnal Activities
3,125
6.OCM)
9.125
Analysls Of Oth8r Charftabk Ey¥endlture
Direct
St￿pOrt
Totsl
2022
sala1￿s
PÈnsh)n Costs
Event Costs & Rwdoufc8S
Travel & Sub8&816nc*
Accountancy
Wet6it8 Development
Lega & Professional Fees
Govemance Costs
Fund Ratsing Costs
Printiw
Insurance
Advertising
Traikr Maintenance
Sponsotship
Bank charges
Sundries
28,693
1,225
6,708
28,693
1.225
6,708
599
1.680
9,152
1,123
592
2,510
102
1,120
563
242
250
250
9.152
1,123
2.510
102
1.120
563
242
250
250
37,467
17.S26
$4.993
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FOOD AND FARMING DISCOVERY TRUST
Notes to the Financial Statements
For the year ended 31 DetsmLw 2022
Analysi$ Of Oth•r Charitable EX￿￿ltu￿ (Continued)
AJ expenditure is unTestiicted.
Oire¢t
Support
Costs
Total
2021
Event Costs & Reswrces
A￿ountanC
Webstte DevelowHent
Printing
Insurance
Advertising
Trailer Proiecl
Subs(xiplion5
Bank tharges
29,218
29,218
1.080
20,259
305
1.065
38S
1,080
20259
305
1.065
385
7.842
250
250
196
37,060
23,540
60.600
Induded wtthin Website Developrrenl is restricled expenditijre of£20.(M)O. The ren*iniNJ expenditure of
£40,￿ is Unrest￿ted.
Governance Costs
2022
2021
Trustee Meetings Minutes
Independent Exarnination Fee
Fees payable to the Independent Examiner in
respect of oth•r seNices
592
1.080
1560
1.080
Tntstsè Rèmumratlon
No remuneration nor expenses were paid durirvJ the period to the Trustees (2021". £Nill.
Staff Costs
Staff o)sts were as follows:
2022
2021
Wages and Salaries
Sooal Seeurty Costs
Other Pension Costs
28,535
158
1.225
29.918
Tre average num￿ ofpersons empJoy8d by Ihe th*tty d￿)ng the year was as folkw￿..
2022
2021
No employee receN￿ reMUn￿a10n 8mwnb"TrJ to Tr￿￿e than £60.(X)O in the period12021.. NID.
The total remuneratKM of trustee and key management p￿￿ne1 in the peTic4J amounted to £NI12021.'
£Nil}.
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FOOD AND FARMING DISCOVERY TRUST
Notes to the Financial Statements
For the year ended 31 December 2022
Dgbtor¥
2022
2021
Other Debtors
Prepayrnenls and AccDJed Income
65,405
363
6S,788
43,708
240
43.948
Crètht<ys: Amounts falling due wrthin one year
2022
2021
Trade Cred((or5
Other Creditors
Socxal Security al￿ Other Taxes
Awuabs
4.654
1.715
890
1.457
8,716
7,214
1,281
8,495
10 Totsl Fund$ Sunwnary
UnrnstTlctsd
Reserve
Totsl
2022
Balan￿ al 1 January 2022
Incoming resources
.ReSour￿$ expended
Balance at 31 December 2022
35.453
76.592
154.9931
S7.OS2
35,453
76 592
$4,993
67.052
Total
2021
Reserve
ReseNe
Balance at 1 January 2021
Incoming resources
Resour¢es experKled
Bal8n¢e al 31 De¢ember 2021
4,8(
91,247
60.600
35.453
71.247
40.6001
35.453
20,000
20.000
11
Analysls of Net Assets between fund¥
Fund balan¢es at 31 Dec*mber 2022 are represented by:
Unr¢strl¢tod
Total
Funds-
Current assets
Current liabilities
Balance at 31 Decemt*r 2022
65.768
18,7161
57,052
65,768
8.716
57.052
Fund balan￿$ at 31 December 2021 are represented by:
Unrestricted
Reserve
Total
Fund$
Current assets
Current liab¢'lities
Balan￿ at 31 December 2021
43,948
8,495
35,453
8.4951
35,453
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FOOD AND FARMING DISCOVERY TRUST
Notes to the Financial Statements
Fcf the year ended 31 December 2022
12
Penslon ¢ommttments
The charity operates a defined contribution penson 5cl*me. The assets of scl)eme are held separately
from those ol the charity in independenuy ￿MiniS1￿red fvnds. The total ￿nsIOn cost charge represents
¢ontn"butions payable by the (*arity to ftjnds amounted to £1.22512021.. Énill. Contributio￿5 totalling
t1,71512021'. £nill We￿ payab￿ tothe fuNI at ba￿n￿ sheet d* and are induded in creditors.
13
Relatad pa￿e5
The Royal Norfolk Agricxjltural Association (RNAAI is a reL8ted party as Dr C M Richards is a Trustee of the
RNAA and M A N#J)olas MBE DL i8 the Managing Director ofthe During the year the RNAA recharged
èxpenses totaling £8,96212021." £Nai and its subsdN8ry char9ed the Trust a trade stsnd fee for tha Norfolk
Farming conferen￿ of£42012021." £NiD. The RNM made a grant to the Trust in the yearto 2022 of£15,000
12021." 2 grants of £26,570) rdatiThJ to staffiry 51PPOrt. DJriThJ the year the RNAA CL¥nmissioned aclivity frry
the Trust amounting to £6.¢yJ)12021.. £Nill. At 31 December 21)22 the Trust was owl frorn Ihe RNM a
balan￿ of£65,40512021'. £43,708) and i8 induded *tihin Otsr t)ebtor8oftsE TTUSt
The RNAA also ackd as an went (bn behalfoflhe T￿ durirvJ the year. wth income beirvJ re￿Ne￿
talling £76.5g212021'. £64,6771 aThY ex￿ndit￿re beiThi irfftjrred totslling e54.89512021". £43.3911, through
deswJnated bank account. At 31st December 2022 a ¢a5h balan￿ wa5 hekl on behalf of the Trust of £65,405
12021. £43,7081.
Bul￿e¥S Equiprrent Lwnrted. ￿rjae uttjmate paTent undertaking is RG Carter Holdings Limited a tompany
ntroled by R G Carter, has m* availabk a traibrto be frjredurxtional 8d1vit￿s￿￿th unlirnitgj use.
Thera ar• ￿ oth•r related party transactions to dlsdose.
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