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Trustees. Annual Report for the period Period start date Peri(xl end date From Charity name CHRIST APOSTOLIC CHURCH IVINEYARD OF COMFORT) Other names charity is known by Registered charity number (rf any) 11n014 3 URSULA GOULD WAY LONDON E14 7FW Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity Trustee name Office (if any) Dates athd rf not for wholè Name of person (or body) entitled oint trustee John Bamgbose Johnson Olaleye Owolabi James Olanipekun Johnson Tunji Ekundayo Adedotun Adeyemo Michael Omolola Samuel Abiara 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Names of the trustees for the charity. rf any, (for example, any custodian trustees) Name Dates acted rf not for whole ear NONE TAR March 2012

Names and addresses of advisers (Optlonal inforniation) e of adviser Name Address NONE Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional infonnation) Description of the charitys trusts Trust Deed Type of goveming document How the chaiity is constituted Trust Deed Trustee selection methods By majoiity of the Members of the Board of Trustees Additional governance issues (Optional infonnation) You may ch¢x>se to include The board of Trustees has assessed the major risk facing the church in its additional information. where activities and has identified the lack of its own church premises as a major relevant, abouL" risk facing the church operations should the landlord demand his propety policies and procedures or increase the rent beyond the abilty of the church to pay. adopted for the induction and training of trustees. the charitrfs organisational structure and any wider network with which the charity works; relationship with any related parties: trustees. consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them. The TrUSt￿S are therefore working all out to secure its own premises to enable it fvnction without any anxiety of the use of the premises. To advance the Christian religion for the benefft of the public in accordance with the statement Summary ofthe objects ofthe charity set out in its governing document Summary ofthe main March 201

activities undertaken for the public benefit in relation to these objects (include within this section the statutory declaration that trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit) The church runs worship and teaching services which is open to the communty. Many people who attended the services leam about the Christian faith and many who requested prayers were also prayed for. We also provide free counselling services to the community and to anyone who are lonety and feel they want to talk to someone. Additional details of objectives and activitles (Optional infOrn￿tIon) The church depends largely on volunteers who run the various department of the church such as the Praise and Worship team, technical department. Ushers. and media team. The Trustees are forever grateful for the services provided by the volunteers of the church. The church does not operate any grant scheme and has no policy on IL The church continues to rely on volunteers to run its various acbvities. Bot in the intemal opetations and community activities. The Board of Trustees continue to be grateful to all the volunteers and hope that many people will offer their services to ensure that the church reach a wider public. ¥ou may choose to indude further statements, where relevant, about: policy on grantmaking; policy programme related investment- contribution made by volunteers.

Summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year This financial year has been really transformational, as it has opened us into a lot of our expected ends. When we as Trustees we agreed to inject health and wellbeing into our activities, little did we know that it will generate interests that have now potential opened other areas of work that we never thought abouL We have now as Church become a go-to for Church and health partnership projects. We have pioneered various initiatives to bridge the gaps between the adjudged 'Hard to reach, by statutory organisations. We have entered into various partnerships that has influenced our community positively. Our Senior Pastor. now Cfrchair Interfaith forum, as well as being the Chair ofthe Safer Neighbourhood board of our borough. He is also the Co-vice chair of London Fatth and beliefs steering group, and committee member for Faith for London, in addition to being a representative for housing tenants nationwide. As the only Church in London Borough ofTower Hamlets with place of Worship above a Mosque, we have proven that it is possible to live cohesively with our neighbours when we can tolerate each other. To this effect. we will be hosting a wide range events that will align with the Mayor of London programrne.'Loved in London, in the next two years, as well as addressing Domestic Abuse, Mental health and Violence against women and girls reduction. Although this involvement in housing, health, and eMplO￿￿ent issues has increased the workload of our Senior Pastor, but we are determined to look for ways to even have a greater impact on our immediate and the larger community- It has become necessary, to employ paid stsff to assist in our intended goals of affecting our community passively. ,).*'4 TAR Marth 2012

Brief statement of the charitys policy on reserves The Trustees has adopted a reserve policy of ensuring that at every point in time the church must have rH)t less than six mnths of operational cost or overheads in ts bank account so it can fall on should the church not be able to run its services for any reason. Currently the church has more than enough to meet any eventualities should the church not able to meet for 6 months Details of any funds materially in deficit Further financial review details (Optional inforniation) You may choose to indude The trustees has adopted an investment policy to invest its surplus additional infonnation. where reSoUr￿S only in fixed deposit accourrt to generate some interest whilst relevant about.. keeping the initial capital. No investment in any bank whose operations the charitys principal are contrary to the doctrine of Christ.. sources of funds (induding In view of the church and the board of Trustees looking to lease or any fundraising); purchase its own place the church has not made any long-term how expenditure has investment yet till they have secured a permanent Pla￿ of worship. supported the key objectives of the charity: The church major source of income remains voluntary donations from the members who attend thurch, friends who have benefrted from our investrnent policy and services. as well as small grants from our borough. objectives induding any ethical investment policy adopted. Section F Other optional information The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees. report above. Signed on behalf of the charity's trustees Signature(s) Full name{s) Positlon (eg Secretary. Chair, etc) JAMES OLANIPEKUN LEAD TRUSTEE 1211012025 TAR March 2012

)EPENDENf EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF 11 CHRIST APOSTOLIC CHURCH-VINE YARD OF COMFORT Charity number 1177014 I report on the accounts of the clwity for the year ended 31 December 2024 Respertive responsibilitses of trustees and examiner The Charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The Charity's trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144 of the Clwities Act 2011 and that an inde￿ndent examinthon is neede(L It is my responsibility to: (l) Examine the accounts undcr section 145 of the 2011 ACL (2) To follow the procedures laid down in the general Directions given by the Cbarity Commission under the section 145(5) (b) of the 2011 Act. and (3) To state whether particular matters have come to my attentio Basis of independent examiner's report My cxaminthon was carried out in accordance with the general Directions given by the Charity Con)mIssio￿ An exaMi￿tion includes a review of the accounting records kept by the ChaTity and a comparison of the accoullts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items OT disclosures in the accounts and seeking explanations from you as trustees conccrning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audiL and consequently I do not express an audit opinion on the view given by the accounts. Independent examiner's statement In connection with my examinatioffj no matter has come to my attention: (a) Wbich gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements: I. To keep accounting records in accordance with section 386 of the companies AcQ006; and II. To prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with accounting requirements of section 396 of the Companies Act 2006 and with the principles of the Statement of Recon]mcnded Practice: accounting and Reporting by Charities have not been met" or (b) To which in my Opinio￿ attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Independent Examiner Date:1311012024

Trustees, Annual Report for the perlod Poilod slart dalo Porlod Bnd dBIg From Section A Reference and administration details Charlty name CHRIST APOSTOLIC CHURCH (VINEYARD OF COMFORT) Other names charlty13 known by Register•d charity numb8r (If any) 1177014 3 URSULA GOULD WAY LONDON Poslcode E14 7FW Names of the charlty trustees who manage the charlty Oat•s act•d if not l)rwhol• TNsiee name Offic• {If any) Name of permn lor boty) •niltl•d nt trust•• John BamgiK)se Johnson Olaleye Owolabi James Olanipekun Johnson Tunji Ekundayo Adedotun Adeyemo Michaol Omolola Samuel Abiara 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Namès of the trustees foi the charlty, If any. {for oxample, any custodlan Iwstgès) Name Dates acted If not for wholo ear NONE TAR Marth 2012 cs Camscanner

Nam•s and addresses ol advls•rn Ioptlonal Infomiatlon) e of advlser Nam• Addto1• NONE Name of chigf executlve or names ol sgnlor staff mombers (Optlonal Infom)atlon) Section B Structure, overnance and mana ement Descrlptlon of the charlty's twsts Trust Deed Type of govemiw d￿￿ment How the charity is constilulfjd Trust Deed TnJ5tee selection m8thods By majority ofthe v￿MberS ol the Board of Twstees Addltlonal governancè hsues (Optional Info￿atiOn) The board ol Ta￿teeS has assessed the maior risk faang Ihe church in its acb'wties and has identified the lack of its own church premises as a mai risk facing Ihe church werations shoukj tho iandh)rd demaThJ his property or incrèasè the rpnt teyond Ihe ability of the church to pay. You May choose lo include additional information. %*thgrg relevant, about: poIKies and procedures adopted for Ihe indudion and training of trustees. Ihe charity's organisation slnjcture and any ￿der netsvork with which th9 charity The Tnjstees are therefore V•Dthng all out lo secure ils own premises to enable it lunetion wittr￿t any anxigty of the use of the premises. • relat￿nShiP with any related parties.. Injslees, consideration of major risks and the system and procedures lo managè them. Section C Ob'ectives and activities TAR M￿h 2012 cs Camscanner

Names and addrnss•s of advlB•rn Iopllonal Inf0m￿tIOn> e ol advlser Nam• Addrgs¥ NONE Name of chief executive or names of senlor staff members {Optlonal Info￿allon) Section B Structure, overnance and mana ement Description of the charltys trusts TNSI Deed TyFe of goveming docjJ￿nt How thg tharity is constiiuted Tnjst Deed Trustee seleclion mthods By maprity of the Menkn ol Ihe Board ofTFuslees Addltlonal governance Issues (OplSonal Infom￿tiOn) Tho board of TnJslee5 has assessed the major risk fariro the church in lis acttvities and has i¢Jenbfied the la￿ of its own church premises as 8 major r6sk facing the church operati(￿S should the landlord demand his property or increase the rent beY￿d abrfity of the church to pay. You may choose lo incl￿￿ additional information, w￿re relevant. about: policies and prc<edures adopted for Ihe induction aThJ training of trustees. the charity's organisation structure and any wider network with ￿lch thanty works: • relationship with any related parties., truslges. consideratron ol major risks and the System and procedures lo manage Ihem. The TNslees ale therefore working al Olrt to secure ils own premises lo enable ilfunclion any anxiety ol the use ol Ihe premises. Section C Ob'ectives and activities TAR IAarch 2012 cs Camscanner

To 8dvanca Iho Chd8llan rellglon for the benofrt ol tho publlc In accordance wlth tho slalem8nt Summary ofthe objects ofth• ¢harlty set out In Ils governlng documgnl Thg wn8 WofBhlp ond loachlng 98ThIc•8 whlch Is open to the communlly. Mony people ¥tho 911gndgd Ihg $8rvlces188rn about Ihg Clirl8llan lalih aNJ many who requested pr8yefS wèrè èlso prayed lor. Wo al30 provldo fre8 counselllng seNlceg lo the communlty and to anyone who are lonoty aThJ loel Ihoy want lo talk to Someone. Summary of the maln actlvltles undertaken for tho public benefil In relallon to Ihese objects {includt withln this section the statutory declaratlon that trustees have had regard to the guldance issued by the Charlty Commisslon on ptsblk benefit) Addltlonal detalls ol obleclfves and actlvllles (Opllonal Informatlon) TAR Mgrch 21M2 cs Camscanner

The churth deponds18rgely on volunleèr8 who run Ihg v8ilou$ dop8rtmenl of lh8 church such As ihe PraL48 ond Worshlp 18am. lechnlc01 department. Ush8rs, 8nd Med￿ team. Tho Tru8lee8 #re lorever gr8leful for the $erWces pr￿Ided by the volunleerg ol the church. The church dog9 nol opgrole 8ny grant 8themo and has no policy ￿ It. Tho church C￿￿￿U99 to roly on volunlg8rn io run SIS varlous actlvttles. Bol In th8 InlemBI 0￿ra110n5 ond communiiy 8ctivili99. The Board of Tfusteos conllnue lo be graielul lo 811 the volunl8ers and hopo that many Pgople wlll offer thelr Beivlceg lo ensure th81 the chufch reach a wKler publlc. You may choose to Ind￿10 further statements, where relevant. aboul: pollcy on grantmaklng: policy programmo related investment- contribution made by volunteer5. Section D Achievements and performance TAR Mwth 2012 cs Camscanner

Section D Achlevements and performance Sumniary of11)g Inalii achlevem•nt¥ of tlio charlty durlng th• ygar Tlils finnnclol year lia8 b9011 roolly Iran91iHrnallonal, 89 11 hag opened us Into a lol of our expected ornJ8. Whgn we as Trustees we aoreed lo InlBcI hèallh and wellbBing Inio our clivilies. t4111e dkj we know that il will ganeralo inlerg81s Ihal hav8 now Jlenllal r4)enod othgr Breas of work Ihal w# nèv8r lh￿ght about. We hBve nThv 89 Church be¢ome 8 w-to lor ChtsfGh 8nd h80llh partnershlp proJecl8. We have plon8ored various inili8lN89 lo bihlge Ihe gapg b8twFon Ihg adl￿d 'HAid io re8ch' by stalulory Ofganisaticffls. We hBve onlerod Inlo varlouB PBrtner8hlps that h8$ influ8nced our communlty po8lllvoty. (Jr Sonlor Paglor, now C￿chaIr Inlerfaiih forum. os well 89 b8lThJ Ihe Chalr ol Ihe Salor Neluhb(yJrhood board of our borough. He15 also Iho co.vlce chair ol London Foilh and beliets steering group. and cornmltt80 mombor lor F811h lor Lond¢Jn. in addition lo being a representative lor houslng lenants nalk)mvkle. As thg (￿lY Chjrch in Lornlon Bowh of ToNbBr Hamlets with plac8 of Wotship atrf)ve a VL)squè. we have proven that it Is possibfe lo live cohesively with neighbours when we can tolerate each other. To this effect. wa will be hosting a wdo rangg ovents that will alwjn with the Mayor of London pr(JramTh.'Loved In London, tn the nexl years. as well as addressing Domestic AtNJse, Mental heallh and Viofence against women a￿1 girls reduct•?n. Although this involv8mnl in housir¥J, heallh, and emFAosTrenl issuos has increased thg worki¢)ad ol our Senior Pastor. but we are determined lo look for ways to even have a greater impact on our immediatè and larger communty. 11 has become necessary. to empfoy paKI $laff to assist in ¢)ur intended goals of affecting our community passively. TAR 2012 cs Camscanner

Sectlon E Flnanclal revlew Thg Tvus1005 has adopled a reserve policy ol ensuring Ih1r l FJI evory w)inl In Ilmo Ihe chuith musl have nol188g Ih8n slx month9 01 opBralion81 cog1 or ovefligads In Ils bank accounl ￿01 Can 1811 on shoukj the church nol be able lo run Ils serv1￿$ fof any re8gon. Currently the churth has mora IhBn enouyh lo m801 Bny ovonlu811l￿S ghould the church not able lo meel for 6 ft￿nIh8 Brfèf $latgni•nl of th• charlty's pollcy on reserves Detalls of any fvndj materlally In deficli Further Ilnanclal revlgw detalls IOptloiMI Infomiallon) The Iwsloos has L)doplgd 8n inve8lmenl policy lo inv891 its surplus r050tlfCgs only In fixed deposil account lo ggner8le some inl8T8St whilst keeping Ihe Inlllal capital. No Inv8slmenl In any b8nk wP¥)se operations are contrary lo the doclilne of Chri81. In v￿W of the churth 8Th1 the board ol Truslegs b)ok￿g to lea$8 or pureh850 its own place the church has not madè any long.lerm Inveslmenl ygt111 Ihey hav8 secured a pemangnt place of worship. You may choose lo Ind￿Je additional infomialM)n. where relevanl about: the charily s principal sources of lunds (Mc￿dIng any fundraisingl., how expenditure has supported the key obiectives ofthe charity; inve5trnenl policy and objectives ir￿lUding any ethical investrnenl polcy adopted. The church major source of incorn8 rema¥is voluntary donations from the Membe￿ vtho attend church. frieThls ha￿ benefited from our services. as well as small grants from our borough. Section F Other optional information Section G Declaration The trustees declare that they havo appiovfjd Ihe truslees, report above. Signed on behalf of the charity's trustees Slgnaturè(s) JAMES OLANIPEKUN Full nam9($1 Posltlon (og Se¢ietsry, Chalr, Dat• 1211012025 TAR March 2012 cs Camscanner

CIIARIIY COMM15510N IOR INGIAND ANI) WAILS ¢11118T APO570LIC CIIURCH.Vln• y•nl ol comlort Recelpts and payments accounts CC16a For lh• p•rlod ffom 70 0IIOIQ024 31117Q.O?4 Soctlon A Recelpts and paymontg Unfp¥lrlct•d fund% R•slrlcted lund• EndovAn•nt lunds Tot•1 lund• Io lh• Mw•¥I IDlh• n•w••t t l• lh• n•ar••l E A1 Re¢91 Thhv% Olleth Tlihts end oHerl 51.1 57.1rf) Zl,780 85,251 $4,76 Sub total(Gross inc(¥ne forAR A2 Asset and Inwkn•nl sal•J. see table Sub tota Total reeelpts M,71 Rent Hth(xJ1ar￿M Srnall Equiwnent• T¥ephweTntsrnel RÉlreshmthil k1159on Trnvel 11.668 1.5 403 5.291 9.683 2.411 2.T13 1.127 401 7D3 3.1C 2.411 Z22 Suiance Rry4ir Electh w•grs D￿11￿n Vobjnieers 7SO 8.734 2.135 Wdr>J SUFW legal sUr￿ry Expense* 19.489 yj 3.￿9 Sub total .724 A4 Ass•t and Inwslm•nt ur¢hases see lable SM 3.217 Sub lotal ioyj Total payment$ Net of recelpls/(paymenisJ A5 Transl•rs b•tsv¢en funds A6 Cash funds last yeaf end Cash lunds Ihis ￿•fid 16 33 21 CCXX Rl ISSI 2711¢)12025 cs Camscanner

Soctlon B Slatemont of a8Set8 and Ilabllltl89 at the ond of the perlod Unr••lrl¢l•d funds lo ntt¢ R•Jtrlct•d lund• lo n••ret t Endowm•nt funds lo ne¥re*t¢ Bl Cash lund• c••h •1 16,•f ¢.T61 Tot•1 co¥h lund• 33.oj Uni••trlct•d lund• R••trkl•d fimd• Endowment funds DotAIIs Delails 83 Inv•stm•nt ass•ls Fura iOtlch Details B4 Ass•ts retalned lor the harfty's own use Fund fo ¥thkh ityjnt Dotai15 BS Uablllll Slonad byone orts•K) trustsoson behalf of ￿1 tl* trujlees ShJnetuve Pmt Nam• Oal& ol roval Pa51orJ&nw Olanl k 2y(er2024 cs Camscanner

Trustees. Annual Report for the period Period start date Peri(xl end date From Charity name CHRIST APOSTOLIC CHURCH IVINEYARD OF COMFORT) Other names charity is known by Registered charity number (rf any) 11n014 3 URSULA GOULD WAY LONDON E14 7FW Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity Trustee name Office (if any) Dates athd rf not for wholè Name of person (or body) entitled oint trustee John Bamgbose Johnson Olaleye Owolabi James Olanipekun Johnson Tunji Ekundayo Adedotun Adeyemo Michael Omolola Samuel Abiara 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Names of the trustees for the charity. rf any, (for example, any custodian trustees) Name Dates acted rf not for whole ear NONE TAR March 2012

Names and addresses of advisers (Optlonal inforniation) e of adviser Name Address NONE Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional infonnation) Description of the charitys trusts Trust Deed Type of goveming document How the chaiity is constituted Trust Deed Trustee selection methods By majoiity of the Members of the Board of Trustees Additional governance issues (Optional infonnation) You may ch¢x>se to include The board of Trustees has assessed the major risk facing the church in its additional information. where activities and has identified the lack of its own church premises as a major relevant, abouL" risk facing the church operations should the landlord demand his propety policies and procedures or increase the rent beyond the abilty of the church to pay. adopted for the induction and training of trustees. the charitrfs organisational structure and any wider network with which the charity works; relationship with any related parties: trustees. consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them. The TrUSt￿S are therefore working all out to secure its own premises to enable it fvnction without any anxiety of the use of the premises. To advance the Christian religion for the benefft of the public in accordance with the statement Summary ofthe objects ofthe charity set out in its governing document Summary ofthe main March 201

activities undertaken for the public benefit in relation to these objects (include within this section the statutory declaration that trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit) The church runs worship and teaching services which is open to the communty. Many people who attended the services leam about the Christian faith and many who requested prayers were also prayed for. We also provide free counselling services to the community and to anyone who are lonety and feel they want to talk to someone. Additional details of objectives and activitles (Optional infOrn￿tIon) The church depends largely on volunteers who run the various department of the church such as the Praise and Worship team, technical department. Ushers. and media team. The Trustees are forever grateful for the services provided by the volunteers of the church. The church does not operate any grant scheme and has no policy on IL The church continues to rely on volunteers to run its various acbvities. Bot in the intemal opetations and community activities. The Board of Trustees continue to be grateful to all the volunteers and hope that many people will offer their services to ensure that the church reach a wider public. ¥ou may choose to indude further statements, where relevant, about: policy on grantmaking; policy programme related investment- contribution made by volunteers.

Summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year This financial year has been really transformational, as it has opened us into a lot of our expected ends. When we as Trustees we agreed to inject health and wellbeing into our activities, little did we know that it will generate interests that have now potential opened other areas of work that we never thought abouL We have now as Church become a go-to for Church and health partnership projects. We have pioneered various initiatives to bridge the gaps between the adjudged 'Hard to reach, by statutory organisations. We have entered into various partnerships that has influenced our community positively. Our Senior Pastor. now Cfrchair Interfaith forum, as well as being the Chair ofthe Safer Neighbourhood board of our borough. He is also the Co-vice chair of London Fatth and beliefs steering group, and committee member for Faith for London, in addition to being a representative for housing tenants nationwide. As the only Church in London Borough ofTower Hamlets with place of Worship above a Mosque, we have proven that it is possible to live cohesively with our neighbours when we can tolerate each other. To this effect. we will be hosting a wide range events that will align with the Mayor of London programrne.'Loved in London, in the next two years, as well as addressing Domestic Abuse, Mental health and Violence against women and girls reduction. Although this involvement in housing, health, and eMplO￿￿ent issues has increased the workload of our Senior Pastor, but we are determined to look for ways to even have a greater impact on our immediate and the larger community- It has become necessary, to employ paid stsff to assist in our intended goals of affecting our community passively. ,).*'4 TAR Marth 2012

Brief statement of the charitys policy on reserves The Trustees has adopted a reserve policy of ensuring that at every point in time the church must have rH)t less than six mnths of operational cost or overheads in ts bank account so it can fall on should the church not be able to run its services for any reason. Currently the church has more than enough to meet any eventualities should the church not able to meet for 6 months Details of any funds materially in deficit Further financial review details (Optional inforniation) You may choose to indude The trustees has adopted an investment policy to invest its surplus additional infonnation. where reSoUr￿S only in fixed deposit accourrt to generate some interest whilst relevant about.. keeping the initial capital. No investment in any bank whose operations the charitys principal are contrary to the doctrine of Christ.. sources of funds (induding In view of the church and the board of Trustees looking to lease or any fundraising); purchase its own place the church has not made any long-term how expenditure has investment yet till they have secured a permanent Pla￿ of worship. supported the key objectives of the charity: The church major source of income remains voluntary donations from the members who attend thurch, friends who have benefrted from our investrnent policy and services. as well as small grants from our borough. objectives induding any ethical investment policy adopted. Section F Other optional information The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees. report above. Signed on behalf of the charity's trustees Signature(s) Full name{s) Positlon (eg Secretary. Chair, etc) JAMES OLANIPEKUN LEAD TRUSTEE 1211012025 TAR March 2012

)EPENDENf EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF 11 CHRIST APOSTOLIC CHURCH-VINE YARD OF COMFORT Charity number 1177014 I report on the accounts of the clwity for the year ended 31 December 2024 Respertive responsibilitses of trustees and examiner The Charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The Charity's trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144 of the Clwities Act 2011 and that an inde￿ndent examinthon is neede(L It is my responsibility to: (l) Examine the accounts undcr section 145 of the 2011 ACL (2) To follow the procedures laid down in the general Directions given by the Cbarity Commission under the section 145(5) (b) of the 2011 Act. and (3) To state whether particular matters have come to my attentio Basis of independent examiner's report My cxaminthon was carried out in accordance with the general Directions given by the Charity Con)mIssio￿ An exaMi￿tion includes a review of the accounting records kept by the ChaTity and a comparison of the accoullts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items OT disclosures in the accounts and seeking explanations from you as trustees conccrning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audiL and consequently I do not express an audit opinion on the view given by the accounts. Independent examiner's statement In connection with my examinatioffj no matter has come to my attention: (a) Wbich gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements: I. To keep accounting records in accordance with section 386 of the companies AcQ006; and II. To prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with accounting requirements of section 396 of the Companies Act 2006 and with the principles of the Statement of Recon]mcnded Practice: accounting and Reporting by Charities have not been met" or (b) To which in my Opinio￿ attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Independent Examiner Date:1311012024