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2023-12-31-accounts

ANNUAL REPORT 2023

Registered Charity Number 1177303

Company Registration Number CIO13360

Principal Office Northgate Hospital Morpeth NE61 3BP

CHAIR: Richard Charles Anderson TREASURER: John Rowley SECRETARY: Mark Facey TRUSTEES: Richard Charles Anderson Peter Robertson John Rowley Mark Facey David Binns Richard Scholfield Linda Fugill (resigned 8 Sept 2023) ASSOCIATES: David Lea Sheila Rowley FOOD BANK CO-ORDINATOR (Salaried): Claire Slater Helen Griffiths INDEPENDENT EXAMINER: Wellway Accountants Limited Borough Hall Wellway Morpeth NE61 1BN

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Chairman’s Remarks

Again, this past year has been a great challenge and has resulted in the highest ever need for food from Wansbeck Valley Foodbank (WVFB) in our 11-year history.

During 2023 we have employed two full time staff to help with the administration of the Foodbank. Also new Trustees joined us in order to expand our skill set. Our collection point at Ashington YMCA, now in its second year, is proving to be a success as many Ashington clients are collecting food parcels from this central point.

As our lease has expired on the Foodbank Warehouse, we have re-located to a temporary location still within the grounds of Northgate Hospital. These facilities will be used until the new permanent Foodbank Warehouse becomes available in Spring 2024.

A new larger delivery van was also purchased in 2023 to replace our ageing original delivery van.

I would like to thank all volunteers of the Foodbank. Those who have been with us many years and those who are new to us. Your commitment and efforts are greatly appreciated by the Trustees and the communities you serve. Also, I would like to thank Cumbria, Northumberland Tyne and Wear (CNTW) NHS Foundation Trust for allowing us use of their building as a warehouse and providing temporary accommodation until the new Warehouse is available.

A long serving Trustee, Linda Fugill, has recently stood down. Linda was part of the original group who first established the Foodbank and has worked in several roles during her 11years and the Trustees would like to thank her for her loyal and considerable time she has spent working for the Foodbank. We wish her all the best for the future.

During 2024 I look forward and hope that change for the better will come and ease the need for a Foodbank but until that happens the Foodbank will continue to offer help to everyone who needs it, with compassion.

Richard Anderson

Chair of Trustees

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Trustees’ Report

OBJECTS AND AIMS

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank is a registered charity, set up to prevent or relieve poverty or financial hardship in Northumberland. The charity achieves its aims and objectives, in particular but not exclusively by:

OBJECTIVES, STRATEGIES AND ACTIVITIES

Should anyone doubt the need for food banks in our community then perhaps it’s worth noting that our local grocery wholesaler considers that of all their major customers WVFB ranks among their biggest spenders. To meet client demand, in 2023 we purchased food to the value of £125,000. Add to this all the food donated in kind then the value of food channeled into our community by the food bank was £348,000, a 51% increase on the previous year.

Alternatively, consider this as being over 131,000 meals supplied to clients, which is 14% higher than 2022.

According to figures released by ONS, the price of food rose by 9.2% in the year to November 2023. As expected, those already reliant on benefits or experiencing problems with health, accommodation, family circumstances or a combination of these factors are the most likely to find their incomes stretched beyond their means.

In 2023 we reverted to pre COVID practice where food parcels are only issued on receipt of a referral made through one of our partner agencies. Self referrals are no longer accepted. This way the client is more likely to receive guidance and help to resolve the underlying reasons for their dilemma.

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In line with many other food banks, it has always been our policy to provide 3 meals for 3 days for each eligible individual in the household. The number of return occasions is ostensibly limited to 3 times per year. In special circumstances we extend help beyond 3 days and 3 occasions within a 12-month period.

It is noticeable that 80% of our clients are being referred to us on a regular basis indicating no immediate resolution to their situation. One of the main aims of the food bank “is for the provision of emergency food parcels, items, services and facilities to individuals in financial need.”

It remains a major concern to us that that some clients are using the Food Bank to supplement their income rather than for an emergency. We continue to monitor and liaise with our partner agencies on how best to assist our clients needs in such circumstances.

Mid way through 2023 we noted the reduction in volume of food donated combined with the escalating expenditure on food purchases suggested that left unchecked we would incur a significant overspend in 2023. Although reserves are in place for such eventualities, we began a program aimed at assessing the composition of 3-day and 7-day food parcels in terms of nutritional value, quantity, client ethnicity, and purchase cost. In addition, a review of our stock replenishment procedures was initiated.

We also initiated discussions with community agencies to explore ways in which we might diversify client support. These initiatives are ongoing.

For five years we have been operating out of the former mortuary at Northgate Hospital [renamed Northgate Park.] Now our tenancy has finally come to an end. Being aware this was to happen; we have been actively looking for alternative accommodation throughout 2023. If little else this exercise has emphasized the generosity and hospitality provided by Cumbria, Northumberland, Tyne and Wear Hospital NHS Foundation Trust [CNTW]

In parallel with our search for alternative accommodation, CNTW has again come to our rescue by offering to find us room in its flagship re-development of Northgate Park. We are deeply indebted to CNTW and look forward to this next stage in our joint collaboration.

Meanwhile we have moved into temporary on-site accommodation which has given us an ideal opportunity to review many aspects of our operation prior to the next move

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2023 is the second year in partnership with the Ashington branch of the YMCA whose premises located in central Ashington offer clients a local collection point. Currently 40% of clients living in the immediate area choose to collect from here. It is our intention that others will be encouraged to do likewise allowing us the benefit of reduced vehicle costs and better utilisation of volunteers.

Our client delivery service and food collections from suppliers and local collection points is with the use of three dedicated vehicles one of which was newly purchased in 2023. With this arrangement we are looking for greater transport flexibility and reduced dependance on hire vehicles.

Several years ago, we appointed a full-time salaried food bank coordinator. This arrangement has served us well but as the organisation continued to expand and develop it became apparent that we should be looking to build more resilience and sustainability within our salaried administration structure. Recent experience confirms we can no longer rely on a single person, [be they volunteer or salaried,] to provide the resilience we are looking for. As a consequence of this in 2023 we appointed two full time salaried food bank coordinators.

Our operation is entirely dependent on the continuing and incredible generosity of the community in terms of food and financial donations. We are totally indebted to our faithful team of volunteers whose efforts in sorting, stacking and delivering food are essential to our operation.

Notwithstanding all the increasing challenges, we continued to provide emergency food parcels to those identified as being in need. All appropriate requests were fulfilled.

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PUBLIC BENEFIT

The Trustees confirm that they have complied with the requirements of Section 17 of the Charities Act 2011 to have due regard to the public benefit guidance published by the Charities Commission for England and Wales.

Achievements and performance 2023

Other*- includes; Financial Exploitation, Universal Credit Uplift, Bereavement/funeral costs, Not eligible for benefits, School holidays, Refugee/asylum seeker, Fleeing domestic violence, Recently left prison, Lost/Stolen Money, Universal Credit, Christmas or multiple reasons

In the year 2023 we supplied 130,881 meals, this being a 14% increase on the previous year. As a consequence of food inflation, the total value of meals distributed increased by 51% on the previous year. Of those clients needing support, 20% are clients new to us.

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Total value of food distributed by WVFB 2018 - 2023 Total value of food distributed by WVFB 2018 - 2023 Total value of food distributed by WVFB 2018 - 2023 Total value of food distributed by WVFB 2018 - 2023 Total value of food distributed by WVFB 2018 - 2023 Total value of food distributed by WVFB 2018 - 2023
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
£89,262 £133,000 £170,292 £192,246 £230,226 £348,143

FINANCIAL REVIEW

The charity’s current account will be maintained at approx. £10,000. This can be increased with trustee approval for exceptional items. The deposit account will be maintained for the remaining balances.

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FOOD BANK 2023 Income source Indwidudl, Baqubgts&Onlino Oonhiions £10.284 54b £34158, 1896 •Churche• £21.$00, 12% . f4.3B7. Igb É113.318. 6246 Tr￿n & P6riBh C¢)un¢iis OthorAgoncies&Loco1 8u8in8881Club8 Gift Ai¢ 2023 Charitable activites £23,351. 11 £40,537, 1 Payroi É28.$70. 1346 Food&Toii8irios . £125,151, 579b 40￿ratiOnalEXpQnSes Motor EYpense8 incnewvBn purchase Iw51É241WI

Policy on reserves

Our aim is to hold in reserves no less than 3 months of the total operating budget for the current year [or an amount no less than £100,000, whichever is greater]. This will ensure that all expenditure, including core salary costs will be covered in the event of a shortfall in funding. This amount to be reviewed quarterly in the light of operational costs.

Fundamental to the food bank operation is having an adequate warehouse distribution facility and associated office accommodation. We are assured that CNTW is making provision for us to remain on site at Northgate Park. None the less the trustees have decided it prudent to retain the sum of £100,000 in reserve to cover the cost of relocation to alternative accommodation should this be necessary.

We currently have use of three vehicles one of which is 8 years old. A sum of £25,000 has also been reserved should the Trustees consider it economic to replace this vehicle.

The total value of reserved/designated funds is £225,000 [31[st] December 2023]

STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT

Nature of governing document

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank is governed by a Constitution of Charitable Incorporated Organisation.

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Recruitment and appointment of trustees

Trustees are appointed at the AGM, however the trustees may appoint a new trustee to temporarily fill a vacancy or to bring in additional skills or experience. Such a trustee will retire at the next AGM but can then be reappointed.

A new role of Trustee Associate has been created to complement and broaden the experience and skill set of the Board of Trustees. It is particularly suited to those who are unable to fully commit to the demands and responsibilities of being a Trustee. It also offers potential Trustee candidates an insight and better understanding of the Food Bank governance. Associates will contribute to the routine working and decision making alongside the Board of Trustees.

The Trustees, where practicable are involved in the work of the Food Bank.

Organisational structure

For reasons mentioned above, the expansion of the food bank operation has stretched our administration resources beyond limit. Following the resignation of our former salaried food bank coordinator in March 2023 the opportunity was taken to review the food bank administration.

The review concluded that we needed to increase the number of salaried staff. In August 2023 we appointed two full time salaried food bank coordinators. Work continues to further define their specific roles and responsibilities to make best use of their skills and aspirations to the benefit of the food bank and our clients

The Annual Report was approved by the Trustees of the charity on 1st March 2023 and signed on its behalf by:

Revd John Rowley

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Independent Examiner's report to the trustees of Wansbeck Valley Food Bank

I report to the charity trustees on my examination of the accounts of the charity for the year ended 31 December 2023 details of which are summarised here. The full report is available on request.

Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner

As the charity's trustees of Wansbeck Valley Food Bank you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (“the Act”)

I report in respect of my examination of the Wansbeck Valley Food Bank’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.

Independent examiner’s statement

I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention with the examination giving me cause to believe that any material respect:

  1. Accounting records were not kept in respect of Wansbeck Valley Food Bank as required by section 130 of the Act; or

  2. The accounts do not accord with those records; or

  3. The accounts do not comply with the accounting requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a ‘true and fair view’ which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination.

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

R Thompson ICAEW Borough Hall Wellway Morpeth Northumberland NE61 1BN Date 1 March 2023

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Balance Sheet as at 31 December 2023

Current Assets
Year ended 31
December
2023
Year ended 31
December
2022
Cash at bank and in hand
275543
301413
Creditors:Amount falling due within one
year
(3104)
(1993)
Net Assets
272439
299420
Funds of the Charity
Restricted Funds
-
-
Unrestricted Income Funds
Unrestricted Funds
272439
299420
Total Funds
272439
299420
Creditors falling within one year
Other Taxaton and Social Security
514
(321)
Other Creditors
252
99
Accruals
2338
2215
3104
1993
Current Assets
Year ended 31
December
2023
Year ended 31
December
2022
Cash at bank and in hand
275543
301413
Creditors:Amount falling due within one
year
(3104)
(1993)
Net Assets
272439
299420
Funds of the Charity
Restricted Funds
-
-
Unrestricted Income Funds
Unrestricted Funds
272439
299420
Total Funds
272439
299420
Creditors falling within one year
Other Taxaton and Social Security
514
(321)
Other Creditors
252
99
Accruals
2338
2215
3104
1993
Current Assets
Year ended 31
December
2023
Year ended 31
December
2022
Cash at bank and in hand
275543
301413
Creditors:Amount falling due within one
year
(3104)
(1993)
Net Assets
272439
299420
Funds of the Charity
Restricted Funds
-
-
Unrestricted Income Funds
Unrestricted Funds
272439
299420
Total Funds
272439
299420
Creditors falling within one year
Other Taxaton and Social Security
514
(321)
Other Creditors
252
99
Accruals
2338
2215
3104
1993
-
299420
299420
(321)
99
2215
1993

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Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Detailed Statement of Financial Activities for the Period for the year ended 31 December 2023

Total Total
Unrestricted Unrestrict-
funds ed funds
2023 2022
£ £
Income and Endowments from:
Donatons and legacies 183626 180071
Investment income 5282 926
Total income 188908 180997
Expenditure on:
Raising funds (1260) (902)
Charitable actvites (214629) (95458)
Total expenditure (215889) (96360)
Net income (26981) 84637
Net movement in funds (26981) 84637
Reconciliaton of funds
Total funds brought forward 299420 214783
Total funds carried forward 272439 299420

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Wansbeck Valley Food Bank

Detailed Statement of Financial Activities for the Period for the year ended 31 December 2023

Total Total
2023 2022
£ £
Donatons and legacies
Legacies and bequests 573 -
Donatons - Individuals 112746 91255
Donatons – Churches 4387 2207
Donatons Town and Parish Councils 21500 22130
Donatons – Collecton Boxes 100 -
Donatons – Local Business and Clubs 11893 18496
Gif Aid Tax Reclaimed 10265 8278
Grants – other agencies 22162 37705
Grants—other agencies - -
183626 180071
Investment income
Interest on cash deposits 5282 926
5282 926

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Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Detailed Statement of Financial Activities for the Period for the year ended 31 December 2023

Total Total
2023 2022
£ £
Raising funds
Fundraising costs (1260) 902
- -
Charitable actvites
Food and Toiletries (123160) (47277)
Packaging (1176) (2939)
Wages and Salaries (25436) (20403)
Staf pensions (Defned contributon) (515) (425)
Recruitment Cost (426) -
Rent (3166) (324)
Insurance (680) (578)
Telephone and Statonery (4483) (2088)
Equipment and IT (5585) (633)
Printng (1600) (2081)
Sundry Expenses (305) (366)
Northgate Premises Expenses (5187) (2444)
Motor Expenses (40480) (13540)
Accountancy fees (2338) (2230)
Bank charges (92) (129)
Other interest payable - (2)
(214629) (95458)

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Notes to the Accounts: (Full details of these can be provided on application)

The trustees have prepared the trustees’ report and financial statements in accordance with Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable to the UK and Republic of Ireland.

Financial guarantee contracts

The trustees confirm, in accordance with the Charitable Incorporated Organisations (General) Regulations 2012, that at the year end the CIO did not have any outstanding guarantees to third parties nor any debts secured on assets of the CIO.

Tangible fixed assets

Individual fixed assets purchased are written off in the year of purchase.

The charity owns a van which was transferred on incorporation in 2018. In 2020, a second van and two containers were purchased.

Trustees remuneration and expenses

No trustee, nor any persons connected with them, have received any remuneration from the charity during the year.

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CLAIM: There are more food banks across the UK than McDonald’s restaurants

There are those who point out there are more food banks across the UK than McDonald’s restaurants and there are also those convinced there is no place for food banks in 2024. Conversely the huge growth in the food bank movement is vindication that the doubters are very much outnumbered by those who are deeply concerned by the prevalence of food poverty and have decided to do something about it.

Food poverty in the UK and beyond is not exclusively a product of modern times - it spans generations and cultures. The main difference today is that hunger is not stigmatized as it used to be and that is largely because of emerging food bank movement and more so those who are generously support their endeavours. In some ways the movement has become institutionalised. Even so, if you were in the unfortunate position of having nothing to put on the table for the kids tonight, it matters not if it’s an institution or a charitable gesture!

We at Wansbeck Valley Food Bank prefer to let others talk the politics. Instead, we would aim to make sure a decent – nutritional food parcel is delivered where and when it’s needed.

And this is how we make that happen ....

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And here at a glance is what it takes to make it happen .....

The organisation:

80 Volunteers [20 up on previous year]

2: - Salaried staff members [1 up on previous year]

3 Vans [1 up on previous year] 28617 Annual milage 4485 Telephone calls Busiest Hour 12:00 to 12.59 Busiest Day Wednesday Busiest Month December

Public Benefit [inc % increase on 2022]

5557 Total Referrals [ 20% increase on previous year]

22 Daily Referrals Average 1762 households

7551 Adults [20% increase on previous year]

4038 Children [18% increase on previous year]

43627 Day People fed [14% increase on previous year]

80% Clients returning on a regular basis

4272 Referrals Delivered

1285 Referrals collected from YMCA

131,000 Meals issued [14% increase on previous year]

£348,143 Value of meals issued: [ 51% increase on previous year]

£125,000 Value of food purchased: [162% increase on previous year]

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THANK YOU TO THE FOLLOWING:

Aldi Bedlington & Ashington Asda Ashington LIDL Morpeth Local Co-ops Morrisons Morpeth Poundland Ashington Sainsburys Morpeth

Ashington Town Council Bedlington West Parish Council Choppington Parish Council Morpeth Town Council Newbiggin Town Council Northumberland County Council

Charities Trust Elsie Davis Trust Henriksen Trust Lynemouth Power NHS Integrated Care Systems [ICS]

Ashington Camera Club Ashington Forum Bedlington Blyth & District Riding Club Labour Group Morpeth Lions Club of Morpeth Masonic Northumberland Mark Benevolent Fund Morpeth Town Juniors New Voice Choir Northumbria Health Care NHS Foundation Trust The Maritime Centre Newbiggin Newcastle Building Society Newcastle FC North East Organic Robson Prescott Rotary Morpeth Sing Morpeth Skipton Building Society Tranemo Workwear Unison Northern NTW Branch WERCA'S FOLK choir Women's Institute Morpeth Town

Local Churches Local Schools Local Scout, Brownies & Rainbow Groups

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Charity r¢gistration ThvrnbEr'. 1177303 Wansbeck Valley Food Bank A]Jnual Re￿rt alld Finaocial Stalen)ents for the Yur Ended 31 D¢ceDthr 2023

Wan5beck Valley Food Bank Contents (continued) Reference and AdMI￿tratiVe Dethils Tn￿tees, Report 2to4 Statement of Tn￿tees, ResEx)nsibilities Ind¢pet￿ellt Examiner's Report Statetllent of Financial Activities Balance Sheet Notes to the Financial Statements 9t015

Wansbeek Valley Food B￿￿k Reference and Administrative Details Trnstee5 Revd Jobn Rowley Mr Richard Clwles Anderson Mr Peter Robertson Mr Richard Scholfield Mr Da￿d Binns Mr MaTk Facey Mts Linda Mary Fll￿ll Ircsiglled 08109U3) Prln¢ipal Office liorthgate Hospital Morpeth NE613BP Charity Regtstf8tlon Trlumber 1177303 Independent Es*Jniner W¢iEway Accountants Limited Borough Hall W¢llway Motpeth NE61 IBN Company ReglstratloD Nllmber CE013360 Pkge I

Wansbeek Valley Food Bank Trustees, Report Th¢ trust¢&f prtt5ent the aDnual r¢port together witb the fll￿￿1aI 51atements of the clwity for the year ended 31 D¢c¢mb¢r 2023. Objectiv¢5 And actlviti Objects Aims IN'ansbeck Valley Food Bank is a registered charity, set w) to prevent or relteve povety ot fin2llcial ljardship in Northumberland. The charity aehieyes its aims attd objectives. in particular but not exclusively by.. The provision of emergency food parcels. items, serviees and faedities to Kndividuals iti fmDcial neeAI Contributing to and ¢o-operatti)g with charities aDd other orgÈDisations worktng to prcveDt or rcli¢v¢ povety from witbiTh Northumberland. Objec¢ives, s¢rn¢egies nd i￿1VI Should anyone doubt ¢he need for r￿d banks in our conJ]nurrity then perhaps it's wortb noting that our local 8r(Kery wholesaler considers that of all tbeir major ¢￿$t0￿crS NVVFB raTJks among the biggest spenders. To meet client demAnd, in 2023 we Purchased food to the value of £125,000. Add to this all the fo(xl donated in kind then the Tralue of food channeled into cornmu￿ty by the food b#Dk Ivas £348,000, & 510/0 in¢rea8e on the preiious year. Alternatively, consider this &s being over 131,IMM) mea]s supplieing re&sotks for their diletDll]a. tn line Thith many other food bat&s. it bas alsvay5 been our po]icy ttTr PToTride 3 meals for 3 days for ¢acb eligible it￿1VIdUal in tILe houselLtsld. The number of return wcasioDS is Ostensibly lirntt￿ to 3 times per year. In special circumstan¢&4 we extcnd help beyond 3 da￿ and 3 occasions within & 12-month ￿rI It is noti¢eble that 8(PA of our client5 being refeLT¢d ttTr us on a T¢gular basis illdicating no irnmediate resolutioll to their SibJation. One of the tDain al￿￿ of tb¢ food ba]Lk "is for tb¢ provision of emergency f(M)d parc¢ls, items, seThiceg and facilities to indiv1th￿l$ in financial need." It renwins a major c4)nce(n to us that that son]e cli¢nl$ are U5iDg the Food BaDk to supplement tbeir tn¢ome rnther tban for an emergency. We continue to monitor and lEal￿ with our partTrer ag￿1£$ on how besi to a&sist ow clients needs in such Circu￿tanCes. Mid way througb 2023 w¢ Doted thc r¢th￿tio]I ill volunLe of food donated cojnbined witb the escalatitig ¢xp¢llth'nJr¢ on food purchases sugg¢sted tbat leh unchecked we would incur a significant overspend in 2023. Although r¢servc$ ar¢ placc for such evelltualities. we began 8 prowdm &illJed at assessing the compositioll of 3-day and 7-day food parcels in ternjs of nutrition81 value. quantiry. client ethnieity, and purcha$¢ ¢o$L In addiiiou, a revi¢w of our stwk r¢pl¢nisbment procedures was xniiiated. We also initiated discussions with conhtnunity agenciu tr> explore ways in Mdjich we might div¢r8ify client support. These initiatives are ongoing. Page 2

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Trusteesv Report (continued) For fiv¢ years we h&v¢ been opuating out of the forn￿ MOTW at Nortbgate Hospital Irenam¢d Nortbgate Park.] Now our tenancy bas finally come u) an elld. Being awdr¢ thi's was to bappen; w¢ have b¢¢n aetively looking for altemative ￿CoMModation throughout 2023. If little else this exercise has Emphasized the generosity and h05Pitality provided by C• Nortbumberi8Thi Tyne and Wear Hospital NHS Foundatiott Twst ICNrwi In parnllel with our gew¢h for al￿native #ccornmodatio￿ CNTW has again COD￿ to our ieswe by offtring to f￿a u5 room in its flagship re-development of Nortbgate Pa￿ We are deeply indebted to CNTW and look forward to thi5 next Stage in our joint collaboration. M¢anwhile w¢ have moyed into lemporary on-sile ac¢ommodatioo whi¢h I￿S gKvcn ￿ an ideal opw)rtunity to revi¢w ttwiy aspects of our operaLioll prior to the next move. 2023 is the second yeAr in parln¢rship with the Asbington brancb of the YMCA whoie premises located in central Ashington offer clients a local collection poinL Curr¢ntly 400/• of clients living ill the in)mediate area cboose to collect from here. It is our illtention tl)at others will be encouraged to do like￿ise a51oiwiug us the benefit of reduced vehicle costs olld better ulllisation of volunteers. Our client delivery seryi¢e alld food collections from suppliers and local collection points is witb th¢ use of three dedicated vehicles one of which was newl) pur¢lMsed in 2023. With this anangcmcnt we are lookitig for greater transport flexibility and redu¢¢d dependanc¢ on hire v¢hicl&%. Several ye8rs ago, we appointed a full-time saloried food bank coordinator. This anallgem¢nt Iw serv¢d us well but as the orgatiisation ¢onlillued to ¢xpattd and d¢velop it becaTne Apparent th8t we should b¢ looking to bllild ore resiliell￿ and 5uslainabilRty within our 5ahri¢d admioistration stsucture. Recent experie￿Ce confirn)s we can no looger rcly on a single perso￿ tbe they volulltecr or salaried,] to pn)vid¢ tbe resili¢nc¢ we are looking for. As a cons¢quettce of thss in 2023 w¢ appointed two tin)c sknied food baDk coordu￿t01s. Our operation is entirely dqlendent on the contillUiD8 and incredible generosity of the con￿￿UnItY ij trms of food and finawial donations. W'e are totally ind¢bt¢d to our faIthfi￿ team of volunteth3 whose ¢fforts ill sorting, stacking and delivering food are essential to our operdtio twithstanding atl the incrwing challenges. Tre wntinued to provide emerg¢ncy food pÈrcels to those id¢ntified as being in tjeed. All appropriate requests w¢re fulfillcd. Public benefit The trustees confm tbai th¢y b&ve c¢)mpli¢d with the requiremeots of 8eGtion 17 of the Chuitics Act 2011 to l]av¢ dut regard to the public bellefit guidan¢e pub]i5hcd by the Charity Coti]mission for Engla￿1 alld Wales. AchieVe￿¢￿ts and perfortDance In ih¢ year 2023 wc supplied 130,881 meab. tbi8 being & 140/0 increase on the previous year. As a consequ￿£¢ of food infiation. th£ totxl value of meals distribllted increased by 510A oll the previous ye&r. Of those cli¢nts needing sUp￿rt 2￿/￿* are clients Dew to us. Finan¢iAI review The elwity's curr¢nt account will be maintained at ￿proL £10,000. This call be increased with tNstee approval for exeeptiollol it¢ms. The deposit acCoU￿t will be m&intaiueA foT the renlaini￿ bal￿trs. Page 3

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Trustees, Report (continued) Policy ON reservrfs Our aim is to bold reserves no le￿ than 3 months of the total operating l)udget for the curr¢Dt year lor all anLOUTLt no less than £IOO,000, whichever 15 greaterl. This will et)sure th&t all expenditsjre, iDc1ud￿g core salary costs will be covered in th¢ ¢v¢nt of a shortfall in fijnding. This amoutst to be reviewed quarterly in the light of operational cts8ts. Fundamental to the food bank operation is having an adequate waretM)￿¢ di5tiibution facility associated oITice kccommodatlOD. We are assured that cwtw is Jnakitig pnivisioll for ￿ ttTr r¢uJaiTh on site at li￿thgate Park. None the less the tr￿tee8 have decided it PDJdent io retaill the SU￿ of £IOO,IM)O in reserve to cover the cost of relocation to alternative accommodation sllould tbis be neeaw. W¢ CU￿¢￿tIY have use of three vehicles oue of whieh is 8 years old. A sum of £25,(M)O has also been reseTr should the Trustees consider it economic to replace this vehicle. The total value of reservedldesigllated is £225,0(M) [31st December 2023] Strnclure: governAnee and rn8nAgement Nuthre ofguv¢rnlng document Wansbeck Valley Food Bank 15 governed by a Constitirtion of CbaTitkble In￿ry￿rated Organisation. Recrui¢menl ond appoinlment oftrmsttts TnLSt¢es are appoiDt¢d at the AGM, however the tsILSttts may appoint a new trustEe to t¢￿p￿rd[11Y fill a vacancy or to brillg in additional skills or experience. Such a trustee will Yttire at the next AGM but can then be re2ppoiTJted. A new role of Trustee Associate has been create41 to conwlement alld broa(kn th¢ ¢xpcri¢nce alld skill set of the Board of Trustees. It is particularly suited to those who are unable to fully con]mi¢ to the demands respon8ibiliti¢s of being a TTUStee. It also offers potential TTustte candidates ID insight alld better understanding of the Food Bank governance. A&sociates will contrbl Ute to the routine wotknlg and decision making alongside the Board of Trustees. The TTUStee6 8nd Associates, where prdcticable are iDvoFYed ill thc work of the F¢)od BaDk Organisaliunal strucl¥re For T¢asgw m¢ntioned above, the expansion of the food bank operation has stretched ow administration r¢sour¢es beyolld lin]it. Following the restgnation of our fOrn￿r salaried food bank coordinator in March 2023 th¢ opportLmily was taken to review the food bank Admilltstratio￿ The review concluded that we needed to in¢r¢as¢ th¢ niunber of salaried stsff. In August 2023 we appotnted two fvll tirne salaricd food bank (kordiuators. WO￿ continues ￿ fillther define their specific rol&s and resw>wibiliti¢s to make b¢5t use of their skills and aspiralions io the benefit of the food baDk and our clients. The aTmuAI r¢port approved by the tThslees of the charity on.................... and sIg[￿d on its b¢half by.. hn Rowley Tiwtee Page 4

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Slatement of Trnstees, Responsibilities The trnstees are responsible for preparing the trustee5' r¢port and Ihe financial statements III 20cordance the United Kingdom Accountin8 Standards (UJ)ited Kingdom G¢n¢ra]ly Accepted Accounting Practice) alld applicable and regulations. The law applicable to charitie5 requires the trnstees to pr￿are fiDancial statellkents for eaeb financial year which give a irue and fair view of the state of affairs of the cb.arity and of the incon]iDg resources and applic&tion of resources of tbe charity for that period. In preparing these financial 5tatero¢nts, th¢ trustees ar¢ r¢quired to.. select Suitable accounting policie5 8nd then apply th¢m ￿￿1Stently. observ¢ the methods and prin¢ipl¢s in the Charities SORP. make judg6ts]ents attd estinjates that are reasonable and prudent; State whether applieable accounting standards bave been followed subj¢¢t to any m&t¢rial d￿artur¢S disclosed alld explained in the financial st8tetnents' and prepare Ibe financial ststements on the going concern basi5 unless it is inappropriate to pr¢5ume that th¢ chariry WAII continue in business. The trustees are responsible for keeping proper a¢coanting records that disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of th¢ charity and ujable thern to eDsurc that tbe f￿anCial ststements comply with the Charities Act 2011, thc Charities (Accounts and Reports) Rcgulatiolls 2008, and the pmvisioos of the consti￿110n. The trustees are also respoDsiblc for safrgwrding the &ssers of the ¢lwity and IL¢nce for tsktllg reasonable steps for the preventiott and detection of fraud and (Trther iTrcgulartti¢s. Th¢ trust¢¢8 arc responsibl¢ for the m&int¢naDC¢ 8lld illtegrity of the co4x)rate and fiThamcial infornhation included on the ¢haritabl¢ cojnpan￿S w¢bsit. txgislation governmg the preparation and dissejnination of financial staten)ents D￿Y differ from legi512tion iu oth¢r juri5dictioDs. Approved by tILe trustees of tlLe Cl￿rItY ott.................... and signed on its behalf by. ev Jobn Rowley tee P￿¢5

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Independent Examiner's Report to the trllstees of Wansbeck Valley Food Bank I report lo tlic trusl¢e5 on my exaniination of the accollnts of Wansbeck Valley Food Bank for th¢ year ended 31 t)e¢ember 2023. Responsibilities and basis of report As tl)e charily trustees of Wan%l)cck Valley Food Bank you are rcsponsiblc for the preparalioii of the accout]ts in accordance witl) the requirements of the Cliaritie5 Act 2011 {'the Act,). I report in Tespect of Iny examination of the Wansbeck Valley Food Bank's 8CCOUllts carried out under section 145 of tlie 2011 Act and iii carrying out my examiiialion I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Cliarity col￿nIsSIo11 under section 145{5llbl of the Act. Independent exaniiner's statement I have coimpleted my cxamillation. I confTttn that no material matters havc cotne to my attention in connection with the examination giving ine cause to believe that in any matCTial r¢5PCCt'. accounting records were not kept in respect of Wansb¢ck Valley Food Bank as rcquircd by section 130 of tlic Act., or 2. the accounts do not accord with those r¢cords; or 3. the accounts do not comply with the accounting requircmenls concerning thc form and content of accounts set out iti Ilie Chariiies (Aceounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other tlian any requiiemenl that tlic aceounls give a 'true and fair view which 55 Ilot a Inalter considered as part of an independent examination. I have no concerns and have cotne across no oth¢r matters in cot]nection witli the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a prop¢r und¢TStanding of the accounts to be reach¢d. R Thojnpsoii ICAEW Elorough Hall Wcllway Morpcth Nortliuiiiberland NE61 IHN Date.. Page 6

Wansbeek Valley Food Bank Statement of Financial Aetivities for the Year Ended 31 December 2023 Unrestricted funds Tot91 2023 Note Income and Endowments from: Donations aud l¢ga¢i¢s Invcstm¢nt in¢orn¢ 183,626 5,282 183,626 5,282 Total income 188,908 188,908 Expenditure on: Raising fi￿d8 ch￿Itable activitL¢5 (1,260) (214.629) (1,260) 1214,629) Total expenditure Net expendittire (215,889 215,889 26,981 (26,981) Net Anovement in fi￿ds (26,981) (26,981} Reconci]i4tioD of funds Total funds brougbt forw￿1 299,420 299,420 Tott41 funds ￿rried forword 14 272,439 Ullrestricted funds 272,439 Tots 2022 ltteotne Elldowments from: Donations and legacies tnvesttnent inCo￿t 180,071 926 180,071 926 Total income 180,997 180,997 Expendlture oll: Raising funds Charitable activities (902) 95,458) (902) 195,458) Total expendiwre 196,360 196,360) Net income 84,637 84,637 Net movement in fimds 84,637 84,637 Reconeili&tion of funds Total tunds brougbi forward 214,783 214,783 Tots] Sjnds carried fonvard 14 299.420 299,420 All of th¢ charttPs activities d¢rtYe from ¢ontinll]ng operations during the above two periods. The funds breakdown for 2022 i$ thown in note 14. The llote8 on p&8es 9 to 15 form an integral partof thc5¢ f￿ancial slatcments. Page 7

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank IRegistration number: 1177303) Balance Sheet as at 31 December 2023 2023 2022 F4o¢e Current a8yets Debtors Cash atbAnk atsd in haltd 2.832 272,711 10 3CII,413 301,413 275,543 Creditors: Atnounts f411ing dye within olle yeAr li (3,104 27>,439 1,993 Net issets 299,420 Vunds of the cb&rity: Unrestricted intome fulld$ Unrestricted fl￿dS 272.439 299,420 Total funds 14 272,439 299.420 The financial state￿¢￿t3 on pages 7 to 15 were approved by the trnstees. ynd autiioTl￿l for i8Sll¢ Ott . alld SLgtted OD their behalf bjr. Reyd Jobll Rowl¢y T￿￿1 Tlic not&s on pag¢s 9 to 15 forrn itttegrnl portof these fllwcial slatements. Page 8

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Noles to the Finaneial Statements for the Year Ended 31 December 2023 l Accountlng poNcles Statement of eomplian¢e The fmattcial Statements have been piepaied in ac¢ordanc¢ with th¢ second edition of the Charities Statement of Recommended Practiee issued in October 2019. tbe Financial R¢portiTL8 Sratidard applicable itt the Utiited Kinxdom and Republic of Irelalld {FRS 102) and the Chariti¢s A¢t 2011. Basis of prep4Tation Wansbeck Valley Food Bank meets the definition of & public benefit entity und¢r FRS 102. The accounts {fJnancial st&temenls) have been prep#red under the bistorical cost convention with items r￿Qg￿lS¢d at cost or transaction V￿lle unless otherwise stated in thc relevallt note(s) to these accouuts. Going coneern The trustees Consider that there are no material unc¢rtainties thllt the Charitys Ability to continue as a going concern. Income xnd ¢ttdowmettts Volutttary income iDcluding donatioLs, gifts, legacies grdnts that provide eore fijllding or are of a general Is recogtiised when ibe clwtty has erLtirlement ￿ the inwme. it is probable that the income will be rpK¢ived and th¢ anwunt can be nkaswed with sufficienl reliability. Don*iltsns and legAcie Donations and legacie5 are ie¢ognised on a re￿1VIbl¢ b&sis whell receipt is probable and thc amount can be reliably measured. Grunts receivable Grants are recogDised wh¢ll the charity has en1]de￿¢llt to the fimds and any conditions linked to the grants have been met. Where performaDC¢ ¢ondition5 are athlched kn the grant and are yet to be met, the in¢(xne is recognised as a liability and included on the balatic¢ sh¢et &8 deft￿ed income to be released. Expenditure All expe1￿]lure is recognised ot)ce there is a legal or constr￿CtIve obligation to that expenditure, it AS pmbable s¢ttl¢tnent is requwed and the amount can be ineasurcd r¢liably. All costs are allocated to tbe applicable ¢xp¢nditure heading that aggregate similar costs to that category. Where costs eat￿t be directly attributed to particular h¢adings they have been allocated on a basis coDsist¢nt with tbe use of resources. with eelltral staff costs allocated OTh th¢ basis of time spent. and depreciation charges allocatcd (Fn tbe portion of tlLe asset's use. Other support cost8 ar¢ 2llo¢at¢d ba%d oll thw $pread of statrco8ts. Raisingfunds These are ￿$(% illCUTred iti attracting volunlary income. the maJ)agernent of investstLe]rts and those ineurred irt trading activitics th&t raise fi]ntLs. Chariluble ￿¢￿Vi￿￿$ Charitabl¢ exp¢nditure cotNprise5 those costs itlcurred by the cbarity in the deliv¢ry of its ￿tivitieS alld Krvices for its beneficiarÉcs. It includes botb costs that can be alloeated directly to such activiti¢s and thos¢ wsts of an indirect nature ￿¢￿ssary to support them. Page 9

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 December 2023 (continued) Governan¢e ¢o$ts These include tbe costs attributable to the c]Jarity's compliauce witb constitlltional and s￿￿tOry requir¢ments, including alldit, strntegic Managen￿￿1 and ￿￿te¢S m¢etings and reimbuTsed expenses. Taxation The charity is ¢oDsidered to pa&$ the Sel out in Pardgrdph I Sch￿Ule 6 of the Finmce Act 2010 And thcrcfore it meets the definition of a clmtitable company for LTK corpordtion tax pi]rposes. Accordingly, the clwity is potentially ¢xen)pt from taxation in ￿pecI of income or capital gains weived within categories overed by Chapter 3 Part I l of the Corporation Tax Act 2010 or Swtion 256 of the T￿(on of Chargeable Gains Act 1992, to the extellt that sueh income or gal￿% ate applied exclusiv¢ly to charitable purposes. Tgngible rued assets IndivÉdual fixed assets puwhaseil ott writt¢rt off in the year of purdmse. The charity owns gl van which w8s traDsf¢tred OD incorporation in 2015. In 2020, a 8¢CODd van and two containers were puwha8ed. In 2023 th tbird was purcho Trade debtors Trttd6 debtors are amounts due from for ￿erChandiSe sold or services performed in the ordinary course of busine&8. Trad6 debtors are recognised initially at the transaction price. They are subsequently w¢asur¢d at amortised cost using the effeotive illterest methoiL less proiisioll for impairnienL A provision for th¢ imp211ment of trade debtors is established when there is obj¢ctiv¢ wideDce th&1 the cbarity will not be abl¢ to Collect all attM)unts due according to tbe original tem]s of the receivablG8. Cash and cAsh equivalents Casb and c&¥h equitrajents comprise cash on haDd and deposits, and other short-temi highly liquid investments that are readily convertible to a knowD amount of cash arml arE subje¢t to an itL8ignifi¢ant risk of clwige in vttllle. Fulld strncture Unr¢stricted incoTne funds are general firnds tlnt are ayaiiable for us¢ at the trLL8tees diKretion in fijrtherdnce of the obj¢ctivcs ot the charity. R¢stricted illcome funds are those donated for use in a ptirti¢ulAr area or for specific purposes, the use of which is restrioted to that ￿ or purpose. P¢D51ons xlld other post retirement obligations The charity operat¢s a def]Ded cotstribution pension scheme which is a p¢nsioll plall under wbicb fixed contiibutions are paid into a pension futtd and the charity has no legal or ¢onstruottv¢ obligation to pay furtb eontiibutions even if th¢ fund does not bold s￿fficieT1t a&8ets to pay all employe¢s th¢ beThefits re￿tIng to employee seryic¢ ITh the cwrent alld prior periods. Contributions to defmed ¢ontribution plans are reeogtiised in the Ststement of Financial A¢tivities when they ar¢ due. If contribution pasinenis cx¢¢¢d th¢ Contributio￿ due for setrvtce, tbe exces5 is Tecognis¢d as & prqKym¢nt. Page 10

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 December 2023 (continued) 2 Income from donations and legaeies Unrestri¢trd funds Gener81 Total funds DO￿tionS and le88cies,' Donations fro]n itidlMdu￿S Legacies Gift aid reclaimed GrAnts, including capital grant5. Grthts from other clwities 150.626 573 10.265 150.626 573 10.265 22,162 22,162 Total for 2023 183,626 183.626 Total for 2022 18U,071 180,071 3 Investment income Unrestrlcted fvllds General Total funds Inter¢st receiwable and similar income- Int¢rest re¢eivabl¢ oll baok deposits 5,282 Total for 2023 5.282 5.282 Total for 2022 926 926 4 Expelldlture on charitable *ctiYities Unresh4cted fund$ Gelleral Total funds Note Exp¢nditwe on Charitable Aetivities Govemance costs 124,356 90293 124.336 90,293 214,629 Total for 2023 214,629 Total for 2022 95,458 95,458 Page 11

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Notes to the Finaneial Statements for the Year Ended 31 December 2023 (continued) 5 Analyslg of governance and support Costs Gov¢rllaD¢e co$ts UDrestricted fullds General Totsl funds Stsff costs Wag¢s and Salaries Pension costs Other staff costs Audit fees Other fees paid to auditors Other goyernance costs 25,436 515 25,436 515 426 426 2,338 61578 2,J38 61,578 Total for 2023 90.293 90,293 Total for 2022 45242 45,242 6 Trust¢¢g remulleratlon and expenses No tn]stees, nor ony persons conne¢t¢d with thetffj have ieceived Any remuneration from the charity durillg tbe year. 7 Staff ¢osts The aggregate payroll costs wwe as follows". 202J 2022 Staff costs during the ye*r were: Wagcs and salaries Pension costs Other staff costs 25.436 515 426 20.403 425 26,377 20,828 The montbly ayerage number of pe￿olls (iDc1￿1IDg wiior D]allagement I leadetship team) enwloyed by the charity during the year expressed as fjjll titne equivalents was as follows: 2023 No 2022 EJDploye¢ numbcrs Page 12

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Notes to the Financlal Statements for the Yeydr Ended 31 December 2023 (conlinued) No employee received emoluments of than £60,IKKI during the year 8 TaxAtion The chariiy is a reBiSt¢r¢d clwlty attd is therefore exempi from ta￿tiO 9 D¢btor$ 2023 Othcr debtors 2,832 10 Cash and ea8h equivalents 2023 2022 C￿h I￿ld Cash al baDk Short-temi deposits 50 6,735 265,926 50 5,704 295,659 272,711 301,413 11 Creditors: ￿￿OUnts fallitig wlthlll one year 2023 2022 Other iaxation and Social security Other creditors Accnjals 514 25? 2,338 (321) 99 2,215 3,1(M 1.993 12 Pension other scheme5 Defined contrlbution pen5iOD 8themE The charity operat&4 a defined contribution pension sth¢me. The pension cost charge for the year rq)Tesents contributions payable by tbe charity to the scheme and £515 {2022- £425}. 13 Fin#n¢ial guarantee contracts The ttustres coufimi accordallce wilb the Charitable IncoTPOTated Org8llisaiiODS (G¢ncral) Regulations 2012, that at the year end the CIO dtd not have Rtty outstanding guaTrntees to third parties nor any debts secured on assets of the CIO. The amount of the financial guarantee contsxct is L. Page 13

W2nsbeck Valley Food Bank Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 December 2023 (continued) 14 Funds BaLAnce at 31 December 2023 Balance 8t I J*DU4ry 2023 Incoming rewmrce Resourtes expended Ullrestrlcted fund5 General 299,420 188.908 215,889) 272,439 BaIance at 31 Deeember 2022 alance at I January 2022 Incoming re50urce5 Resourees expended Unrestrletod fund3 General 214,783 180,997 96,360 299,420 15 Analvsis of net f15$ets betw¢en fwids Unrestricted fllDds General TotAI funds at 31 December 2023 Current assets Current li&bilities 275,543 (3,104 27?,439 275,543 (3,104 272,439 Total net ￿ets LTnrestricted fllDdg Ceneral Total funds at 31 December 2022 Current assets CutTent liabib.ties 301,413 (1,993} 301,413 (1,993) Ttstal net assets 11 299,420 299,420 16 Analysls of llet funds At31 Dccernber 2023 At l January Flllanclng casb 2023 flows Cash at bank and in hand 301.413 28,702 272,711 Net debt 301.413 ￿_ 27?,711 P￿14

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Notes to the Financial Ststements for the YeAr Ended 31 December 2023 (contlnued} At31 Decetllber 2022 At l January c*$h 21122 flows Cash at bthnk in hand 217.167 84,246 301,413 Net debt 217.167 84,246 301,413 Page 15

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Statement of Financial Aetivities by fund for the Year Ended 31 December 2023 Tot&1 TotAI LTllrestricted Unrestricted Funds Funds 2023 2022 Income and Endowments from: Dot)ations and legacies lThvestn]ellt itt¢ou 183,626 5,282 180,071 926 Total in¢ome 188,908 180,997 xpenditure on: Raising ￿ndS Charttable activities (1260) 214,629) (9021 95.458 Total expenditure Net (eXpendI￿re)11￿c0Mc 215,889 96,360 (26,981} 84,637 Net mov¢Trent tn fi]nds (26,981} 84,637 Reconcllfatlon of fund$ Tot&1 fi￿d8 brought forward 299,420 214,783 Tot&1 ful￿$ carried forward 272,439 299,420 This page do¢s not forn) part of the statutory finall¢ial st&tement& Page 16

Wansbeck Valley Fo(Hl Bank Detailed Statement of Financial Acttvities for the Year Ended 31 December 2023 Tot41 2023 Tot&1 2022 Income #nd EndowmeDts from: Don&tions alld legacies laDalysed below) Investrnent inwmc (allaI￿d below) 183,626 5.282 180,071 926 Total income 188,908 180,997 xpenditure on: Raising fithkits latvdlysed below) Chwit&bl¢ activities (analysed below) (1,260) (214.629 (902) {95,458) Total expenditure 215,889) 96,360 Net (expenditUreY￿ncornc {26,981 84,637 Net movement in funds (26.981) 84,637 Reconciliation of fund$ Total funds brougbt forward 299,420 214.783 Total funds carried fonvard 272,439 299,420 This page does not fomi part of the stathtory financial stat¢m¢nts. Page 17

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Detailed Statement of Financial Activities for the Year Ended 31 December 2023 (continued) Tot81 2023 Tot*1 2022 Don4tiolls dnd legacies Legaci¢s aud bequests Donation5- llldividuals Donations- Churches Donations- Town and Parish Councils Donations- Collection Boxes Donations- Local and Clwb$ Gift Aid tax recIa1n￿d Grgnts- other Ageneies 573 112,746 4,387 21,500 100 11,893 10,265 22,162 91.255 2,207 22,130 18,496 8,278 37,705 183,626 180,071 INveslmenl ¥n¢ome tnterest on deposits 5,282 926 5,282 926 4ivlngfunds Fulldraising costs {1.260) 902 902 ChuAtable aethryiies Food and Toiletries Packaging wag￿ and salari¢ Staff pcnsions ￿¢fined contribution}- p¢llsiou s¢h¢Jn¢ I Recruitmeni Cost Rent {123.1(I)) {1,176) (25,436) (515) {426) (3,166) (680) (4,483) (5,585) (1,600) (305) {5,187) (40,480) {2J38) (92) {47,277) (2,939) {20,403) (425) (3241 (5781 (2,088) (6331 (2,081} {3661 {2,444} (13,5401 (2,230) (129) (i) 95,458 Insurance Tel¢phonc and Station¢ry F4uipment and IT Printillg Sundry ¢xp¢ns¢s Northg&t¢ Pr¢mtKs ExpeDS Motor expenses Accouttt2ncy fees Bank ¢horges Other illterest payablc ?14,629 This page does not form part of the 8tabJtory finallcial statements. Page 18

Charity r¢gistration ThvrnbEr'. 1177303 Wansbeck Valley Food Bank A]Jnual Re￿rt alld Finaocial Stalen)ents for the Yur Ended 31 D¢ceDthr 2023

Wan5beck Valley Food Bank Contents (continued) Reference and AdMI￿tratiVe Dethils Tn￿tees, Report 2to4 Statement of Tn￿tees, ResEx)nsibilities Ind¢pet￿ellt Examiner's Report Statetllent of Financial Activities Balance Sheet Notes to the Financial Statements 9t015

Wansbeek Valley Food B￿￿k Reference and Administrative Details Trnstee5 Revd Jobn Rowley Mr Richard Clwles Anderson Mr Peter Robertson Mr Richard Scholfield Mr Da￿d Binns Mr MaTk Facey Mts Linda Mary Fll￿ll Ircsiglled 08109U3) Prln¢ipal Office liorthgate Hospital Morpeth NE613BP Charity Regtstf8tlon Trlumber 1177303 Independent Es*Jniner W¢iEway Accountants Limited Borough Hall W¢llway Motpeth NE61 IBN Company ReglstratloD Nllmber CE013360 Pkge I

Wansbeek Valley Food Bank Trustees, Report Th¢ trust¢&f prtt5ent the aDnual r¢port together witb the fll￿￿1aI 51atements of the clwity for the year ended 31 D¢c¢mb¢r 2023. Objectiv¢5 And actlviti Objects Aims IN'ansbeck Valley Food Bank is a registered charity, set w) to prevent or relteve povety ot fin2llcial ljardship in Northumberland. The charity aehieyes its aims attd objectives. in particular but not exclusively by.. The provision of emergency food parcels. items, serviees and faedities to Kndividuals iti fmDcial neeAI Contributing to and ¢o-operatti)g with charities aDd other orgÈDisations worktng to prcveDt or rcli¢v¢ povety from witbiTh Northumberland. Objec¢ives, s¢rn¢egies nd i￿1VI Should anyone doubt ¢he need for r￿d banks in our conJ]nurrity then perhaps it's wortb noting that our local 8r(Kery wholesaler considers that of all tbeir major ¢￿$t0￿crS NVVFB raTJks among the biggest spenders. To meet client demAnd, in 2023 we Purchased food to the value of £125,000. Add to this all the fo(xl donated in kind then the Tralue of food channeled into cornmu￿ty by the food b#Dk Ivas £348,000, & 510/0 in¢rea8e on the preiious year. Alternatively, consider this &s being over 131,IMM) mea]s supplieing re&sotks for their diletDll]a. tn line Thith many other food bat&s. it bas alsvay5 been our po]icy ttTr PToTride 3 meals for 3 days for ¢acb eligible it￿1VIdUal in tILe houselLtsld. The number of return wcasioDS is Ostensibly lirntt￿ to 3 times per year. In special circumstan¢&4 we extcnd help beyond 3 da￿ and 3 occasions within & 12-month ￿rI It is noti¢eble that 8(PA of our client5 being refeLT¢d ttTr us on a T¢gular basis illdicating no irnmediate resolutioll to their SibJation. One of the tDain al￿￿ of tb¢ food ba]Lk "is for tb¢ provision of emergency f(M)d parc¢ls, items, seThiceg and facilities to indiv1th￿l$ in financial need." It renwins a major c4)nce(n to us that that son]e cli¢nl$ are U5iDg the Food BaDk to supplement tbeir tn¢ome rnther tban for an emergency. We continue to monitor and lEal￿ with our partTrer ag￿1£$ on how besi to a&sist ow clients needs in such Circu￿tanCes. Mid way througb 2023 w¢ Doted thc r¢th￿tio]I ill volunLe of food donated cojnbined witb the escalatitig ¢xp¢llth'nJr¢ on food purchases sugg¢sted tbat leh unchecked we would incur a significant overspend in 2023. Although r¢servc$ ar¢ placc for such evelltualities. we began 8 prowdm &illJed at assessing the compositioll of 3-day and 7-day food parcels in ternjs of nutrition81 value. quantiry. client ethnieity, and purcha$¢ ¢o$L In addiiiou, a revi¢w of our stwk r¢pl¢nisbment procedures was xniiiated. We also initiated discussions with conhtnunity agenciu tr> explore ways in Mdjich we might div¢r8ify client support. These initiatives are ongoing. Page 2

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Trusteesv Report (continued) For fiv¢ years we h&v¢ been opuating out of the forn￿ MOTW at Nortbgate Hospital Irenam¢d Nortbgate Park.] Now our tenancy bas finally come u) an elld. Being awdr¢ thi's was to bappen; w¢ have b¢¢n aetively looking for altemative ￿CoMModation throughout 2023. If little else this exercise has Emphasized the generosity and h05Pitality provided by C• Nortbumberi8Thi Tyne and Wear Hospital NHS Foundatiott Twst ICNrwi In parnllel with our gew¢h for al￿native #ccornmodatio￿ CNTW has again COD￿ to our ieswe by offtring to f￿a u5 room in its flagship re-development of Nortbgate Pa￿ We are deeply indebted to CNTW and look forward to thi5 next Stage in our joint collaboration. M¢anwhile w¢ have moyed into lemporary on-sile ac¢ommodatioo whi¢h I￿S gKvcn ￿ an ideal opw)rtunity to revi¢w ttwiy aspects of our operaLioll prior to the next move. 2023 is the second yeAr in parln¢rship with the Asbington brancb of the YMCA whoie premises located in central Ashington offer clients a local collection poinL Curr¢ntly 400/• of clients living ill the in)mediate area cboose to collect from here. It is our illtention tl)at others will be encouraged to do like￿ise a51oiwiug us the benefit of reduced vehicle costs olld better ulllisation of volunteers. Our client delivery seryi¢e alld food collections from suppliers and local collection points is witb th¢ use of three dedicated vehicles one of which was newl) pur¢lMsed in 2023. With this anangcmcnt we are lookitig for greater transport flexibility and redu¢¢d dependanc¢ on hire v¢hicl&%. Several ye8rs ago, we appointed a full-time saloried food bank coordinator. This anallgem¢nt Iw serv¢d us well but as the orgatiisation ¢onlillued to ¢xpattd and d¢velop it becaTne Apparent th8t we should b¢ looking to bllild ore resiliell￿ and 5uslainabilRty within our 5ahri¢d admioistration stsucture. Recent experie￿Ce confirn)s we can no looger rcly on a single perso￿ tbe they volulltecr or salaried,] to pn)vid¢ tbe resili¢nc¢ we are looking for. As a cons¢quettce of thss in 2023 w¢ appointed two tin)c sknied food baDk coordu￿t01s. Our operation is entirely dqlendent on the contillUiD8 and incredible generosity of the con￿￿UnItY ij trms of food and finawial donations. W'e are totally ind¢bt¢d to our faIthfi￿ team of volunteth3 whose ¢fforts ill sorting, stacking and delivering food are essential to our operdtio twithstanding atl the incrwing challenges. Tre wntinued to provide emerg¢ncy food pÈrcels to those id¢ntified as being in tjeed. All appropriate requests w¢re fulfillcd. Public benefit The trustees confm tbai th¢y b&ve c¢)mpli¢d with the requiremeots of 8eGtion 17 of the Chuitics Act 2011 to l]av¢ dut regard to the public bellefit guidan¢e pub]i5hcd by the Charity Coti]mission for Engla￿1 alld Wales. AchieVe￿¢￿ts and perfortDance In ih¢ year 2023 wc supplied 130,881 meab. tbi8 being & 140/0 increase on the previous year. As a consequ￿£¢ of food infiation. th£ totxl value of meals distribllted increased by 510A oll the previous ye&r. Of those cli¢nts needing sUp￿rt 2￿/￿* are clients Dew to us. Finan¢iAI review The elwity's curr¢nt account will be maintained at ￿proL £10,000. This call be increased with tNstee approval for exeeptiollol it¢ms. The deposit acCoU￿t will be m&intaiueA foT the renlaini￿ bal￿trs. Page 3

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Trustees, Report (continued) Policy ON reservrfs Our aim is to bold reserves no le￿ than 3 months of the total operating l)udget for the curr¢Dt year lor all anLOUTLt no less than £IOO,000, whichever 15 greaterl. This will et)sure th&t all expenditsjre, iDc1ud￿g core salary costs will be covered in th¢ ¢v¢nt of a shortfall in fijnding. This amoutst to be reviewed quarterly in the light of operational cts8ts. Fundamental to the food bank operation is having an adequate waretM)￿¢ di5tiibution facility associated oITice kccommodatlOD. We are assured that cwtw is Jnakitig pnivisioll for ￿ ttTr r¢uJaiTh on site at li￿thgate Park. None the less the tr￿tee8 have decided it PDJdent io retaill the SU￿ of £IOO,IM)O in reserve to cover the cost of relocation to alternative accommodation sllould tbis be neeaw. W¢ CU￿¢￿tIY have use of three vehicles oue of whieh is 8 years old. A sum of £25,(M)O has also been reseTr should the Trustees consider it economic to replace this vehicle. The total value of reservedldesigllated is £225,0(M) [31st December 2023] Strnclure: governAnee and rn8nAgement Nuthre ofguv¢rnlng document Wansbeck Valley Food Bank 15 governed by a Constitirtion of CbaTitkble In￿ry￿rated Organisation. Recrui¢menl ond appoinlment oftrmsttts TnLSt¢es are appoiDt¢d at the AGM, however the tsILSttts may appoint a new trustEe to t¢￿p￿rd[11Y fill a vacancy or to brillg in additional skills or experience. Such a trustee will Yttire at the next AGM but can then be re2ppoiTJted. A new role of Trustee Associate has been create41 to conwlement alld broa(kn th¢ ¢xpcri¢nce alld skill set of the Board of Trustees. It is particularly suited to those who are unable to fully con]mi¢ to the demands respon8ibiliti¢s of being a TTUStee. It also offers potential TTustte candidates ID insight alld better understanding of the Food Bank governance. A&sociates will contrbl Ute to the routine wotknlg and decision making alongside the Board of Trustees. The TTUStee6 8nd Associates, where prdcticable are iDvoFYed ill thc work of the F¢)od BaDk Organisaliunal strucl¥re For T¢asgw m¢ntioned above, the expansion of the food bank operation has stretched ow administration r¢sour¢es beyolld lin]it. Following the restgnation of our fOrn￿r salaried food bank coordinator in March 2023 th¢ opportLmily was taken to review the food bank Admilltstratio￿ The review concluded that we needed to in¢r¢as¢ th¢ niunber of salaried stsff. In August 2023 we appotnted two fvll tirne salaricd food bank (kordiuators. WO￿ continues ￿ fillther define their specific rol&s and resw>wibiliti¢s to make b¢5t use of their skills and aspiralions io the benefit of the food baDk and our clients. The aTmuAI r¢port approved by the tThslees of the charity on.................... and sIg[￿d on its b¢half by.. hn Rowley Tiwtee Page 4

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Slatement of Trnstees, Responsibilities The trnstees are responsible for preparing the trustee5' r¢port and Ihe financial statements III 20cordance the United Kingdom Accountin8 Standards (UJ)ited Kingdom G¢n¢ra]ly Accepted Accounting Practice) alld applicable and regulations. The law applicable to charitie5 requires the trnstees to pr￿are fiDancial statellkents for eaeb financial year which give a irue and fair view of the state of affairs of the cb.arity and of the incon]iDg resources and applic&tion of resources of tbe charity for that period. In preparing these financial 5tatero¢nts, th¢ trustees ar¢ r¢quired to.. select Suitable accounting policie5 8nd then apply th¢m ￿￿1Stently. observ¢ the methods and prin¢ipl¢s in the Charities SORP. make judg6ts]ents attd estinjates that are reasonable and prudent; State whether applieable accounting standards bave been followed subj¢¢t to any m&t¢rial d￿artur¢S disclosed alld explained in the financial st8tetnents' and prepare Ibe financial ststements on the going concern basi5 unless it is inappropriate to pr¢5ume that th¢ chariry WAII continue in business. The trustees are responsible for keeping proper a¢coanting records that disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of th¢ charity and ujable thern to eDsurc that tbe f￿anCial ststements comply with the Charities Act 2011, thc Charities (Accounts and Reports) Rcgulatiolls 2008, and the pmvisioos of the consti￿110n. The trustees are also respoDsiblc for safrgwrding the &ssers of the ¢lwity and IL¢nce for tsktllg reasonable steps for the preventiott and detection of fraud and (Trther iTrcgulartti¢s. Th¢ trust¢¢8 arc responsibl¢ for the m&int¢naDC¢ 8lld illtegrity of the co4x)rate and fiThamcial infornhation included on the ¢haritabl¢ cojnpan￿S w¢bsit. txgislation governmg the preparation and dissejnination of financial staten)ents D￿Y differ from legi512tion iu oth¢r juri5dictioDs. Approved by tILe trustees of tlLe Cl￿rItY ott.................... and signed on its behalf by. ev Jobn Rowley tee P￿¢5

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Independent Examiner's Report to the trllstees of Wansbeck Valley Food Bank I report lo tlic trusl¢e5 on my exaniination of the accollnts of Wansbeck Valley Food Bank for th¢ year ended 31 t)e¢ember 2023. Responsibilities and basis of report As tl)e charily trustees of Wan%l)cck Valley Food Bank you are rcsponsiblc for the preparalioii of the accout]ts in accordance witl) the requirements of the Cliaritie5 Act 2011 {'the Act,). I report in Tespect of Iny examination of the Wansbeck Valley Food Bank's 8CCOUllts carried out under section 145 of tlie 2011 Act and iii carrying out my examiiialion I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Cliarity col￿nIsSIo11 under section 145{5llbl of the Act. Independent exaniiner's statement I have coimpleted my cxamillation. I confTttn that no material matters havc cotne to my attention in connection with the examination giving ine cause to believe that in any matCTial r¢5PCCt'. accounting records were not kept in respect of Wansb¢ck Valley Food Bank as rcquircd by section 130 of tlic Act., or 2. the accounts do not accord with those r¢cords; or 3. the accounts do not comply with the accounting requircmenls concerning thc form and content of accounts set out iti Ilie Chariiies (Aceounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other tlian any requiiemenl that tlic aceounls give a 'true and fair view which 55 Ilot a Inalter considered as part of an independent examination. I have no concerns and have cotne across no oth¢r matters in cot]nection witli the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a prop¢r und¢TStanding of the accounts to be reach¢d. R Thojnpsoii ICAEW Elorough Hall Wcllway Morpcth Nortliuiiiberland NE61 IHN Date.. Page 6

Wansbeek Valley Food Bank Statement of Financial Aetivities for the Year Ended 31 December 2023 Unrestricted funds Tot91 2023 Note Income and Endowments from: Donations aud l¢ga¢i¢s Invcstm¢nt in¢orn¢ 183,626 5,282 183,626 5,282 Total income 188,908 188,908 Expenditure on: Raising fi￿d8 ch￿Itable activitL¢5 (1,260) (214.629) (1,260) 1214,629) Total expenditure Net expendittire (215,889 215,889 26,981 (26,981) Net Anovement in fi￿ds (26,981) (26,981} Reconci]i4tioD of funds Total funds brougbt forw￿1 299,420 299,420 Tott41 funds ￿rried forword 14 272,439 Ullrestricted funds 272,439 Tots 2022 ltteotne Elldowments from: Donations and legacies tnvesttnent inCo￿t 180,071 926 180,071 926 Total income 180,997 180,997 Expendlture oll: Raising funds Charitable activities (902) 95,458) (902) 195,458) Total expendiwre 196,360 196,360) Net income 84,637 84,637 Net movement in fimds 84,637 84,637 Reconeili&tion of funds Total tunds brougbi forward 214,783 214,783 Tots] Sjnds carried fonvard 14 299.420 299,420 All of th¢ charttPs activities d¢rtYe from ¢ontinll]ng operations during the above two periods. The funds breakdown for 2022 i$ thown in note 14. The llote8 on p&8es 9 to 15 form an integral partof thc5¢ f￿ancial slatcments. Page 7

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank IRegistration number: 1177303) Balance Sheet as at 31 December 2023 2023 2022 F4o¢e Current a8yets Debtors Cash atbAnk atsd in haltd 2.832 272,711 10 3CII,413 301,413 275,543 Creditors: Atnounts f411ing dye within olle yeAr li (3,104 27>,439 1,993 Net issets 299,420 Vunds of the cb&rity: Unrestricted intome fulld$ Unrestricted fl￿dS 272.439 299,420 Total funds 14 272,439 299.420 The financial state￿¢￿t3 on pages 7 to 15 were approved by the trnstees. ynd autiioTl￿l for i8Sll¢ Ott . alld SLgtted OD their behalf bjr. Reyd Jobll Rowl¢y T￿￿1 Tlic not&s on pag¢s 9 to 15 forrn itttegrnl portof these fllwcial slatements. Page 8

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Noles to the Finaneial Statements for the Year Ended 31 December 2023 l Accountlng poNcles Statement of eomplian¢e The fmattcial Statements have been piepaied in ac¢ordanc¢ with th¢ second edition of the Charities Statement of Recommended Practiee issued in October 2019. tbe Financial R¢portiTL8 Sratidard applicable itt the Utiited Kinxdom and Republic of Irelalld {FRS 102) and the Chariti¢s A¢t 2011. Basis of prep4Tation Wansbeck Valley Food Bank meets the definition of & public benefit entity und¢r FRS 102. The accounts {fJnancial st&temenls) have been prep#red under the bistorical cost convention with items r￿Qg￿lS¢d at cost or transaction V￿lle unless otherwise stated in thc relevallt note(s) to these accouuts. Going coneern The trustees Consider that there are no material unc¢rtainties thllt the Charitys Ability to continue as a going concern. Income xnd ¢ttdowmettts Volutttary income iDcluding donatioLs, gifts, legacies grdnts that provide eore fijllding or are of a general Is recogtiised when ibe clwtty has erLtirlement ￿ the inwme. it is probable that the income will be rpK¢ived and th¢ anwunt can be nkaswed with sufficienl reliability. Don*iltsns and legAcie Donations and legacie5 are ie¢ognised on a re￿1VIbl¢ b&sis whell receipt is probable and thc amount can be reliably measured. Grunts receivable Grants are recogDised wh¢ll the charity has en1]de￿¢llt to the fimds and any conditions linked to the grants have been met. Where performaDC¢ ¢ondition5 are athlched kn the grant and are yet to be met, the in¢(xne is recognised as a liability and included on the balatic¢ sh¢et &8 deft￿ed income to be released. Expenditure All expe1￿]lure is recognised ot)ce there is a legal or constr￿CtIve obligation to that expenditure, it AS pmbable s¢ttl¢tnent is requwed and the amount can be ineasurcd r¢liably. All costs are allocated to tbe applicable ¢xp¢nditure heading that aggregate similar costs to that category. Where costs eat￿t be directly attributed to particular h¢adings they have been allocated on a basis coDsist¢nt with tbe use of resources. with eelltral staff costs allocated OTh th¢ basis of time spent. and depreciation charges allocatcd (Fn tbe portion of tlLe asset's use. Other support cost8 ar¢ 2llo¢at¢d ba%d oll thw $pread of statrco8ts. Raisingfunds These are ￿$(% illCUTred iti attracting volunlary income. the maJ)agernent of investstLe]rts and those ineurred irt trading activitics th&t raise fi]ntLs. Chariluble ￿¢￿Vi￿￿$ Charitabl¢ exp¢nditure cotNprise5 those costs itlcurred by the cbarity in the deliv¢ry of its ￿tivitieS alld Krvices for its beneficiarÉcs. It includes botb costs that can be alloeated directly to such activiti¢s and thos¢ wsts of an indirect nature ￿¢￿ssary to support them. Page 9

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 December 2023 (continued) Governan¢e ¢o$ts These include tbe costs attributable to the c]Jarity's compliauce witb constitlltional and s￿￿tOry requir¢ments, including alldit, strntegic Managen￿￿1 and ￿￿te¢S m¢etings and reimbuTsed expenses. Taxation The charity is ¢oDsidered to pa&$ the Sel out in Pardgrdph I Sch￿Ule 6 of the Finmce Act 2010 And thcrcfore it meets the definition of a clmtitable company for LTK corpordtion tax pi]rposes. Accordingly, the clwity is potentially ¢xen)pt from taxation in ￿pecI of income or capital gains weived within categories overed by Chapter 3 Part I l of the Corporation Tax Act 2010 or Swtion 256 of the T￿(on of Chargeable Gains Act 1992, to the extellt that sueh income or gal￿% ate applied exclusiv¢ly to charitable purposes. Tgngible rued assets IndivÉdual fixed assets puwhaseil ott writt¢rt off in the year of purdmse. The charity owns gl van which w8s traDsf¢tred OD incorporation in 2015. In 2020, a 8¢CODd van and two containers were puwha8ed. In 2023 th tbird was purcho Trade debtors Trttd6 debtors are amounts due from for ￿erChandiSe sold or services performed in the ordinary course of busine&8. Trad6 debtors are recognised initially at the transaction price. They are subsequently w¢asur¢d at amortised cost using the effeotive illterest methoiL less proiisioll for impairnienL A provision for th¢ imp211ment of trade debtors is established when there is obj¢ctiv¢ wideDce th&1 the cbarity will not be abl¢ to Collect all attM)unts due according to tbe original tem]s of the receivablG8. Cash and cAsh equivalents Casb and c&¥h equitrajents comprise cash on haDd and deposits, and other short-temi highly liquid investments that are readily convertible to a knowD amount of cash arml arE subje¢t to an itL8ignifi¢ant risk of clwige in vttllle. Fulld strncture Unr¢stricted incoTne funds are general firnds tlnt are ayaiiable for us¢ at the trLL8tees diKretion in fijrtherdnce of the obj¢ctivcs ot the charity. R¢stricted illcome funds are those donated for use in a ptirti¢ulAr area or for specific purposes, the use of which is restrioted to that ￿ or purpose. P¢D51ons xlld other post retirement obligations The charity operat¢s a def]Ded cotstribution pension scheme which is a p¢nsioll plall under wbicb fixed contiibutions are paid into a pension futtd and the charity has no legal or ¢onstruottv¢ obligation to pay furtb eontiibutions even if th¢ fund does not bold s￿fficieT1t a&8ets to pay all employe¢s th¢ beThefits re￿tIng to employee seryic¢ ITh the cwrent alld prior periods. Contributions to defmed ¢ontribution plans are reeogtiised in the Ststement of Financial A¢tivities when they ar¢ due. If contribution pasinenis cx¢¢¢d th¢ Contributio￿ due for setrvtce, tbe exces5 is Tecognis¢d as & prqKym¢nt. Page 10

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 December 2023 (continued) 2 Income from donations and legaeies Unrestri¢trd funds Gener81 Total funds DO￿tionS and le88cies,' Donations fro]n itidlMdu￿S Legacies Gift aid reclaimed GrAnts, including capital grant5. Grthts from other clwities 150.626 573 10.265 150.626 573 10.265 22,162 22,162 Total for 2023 183,626 183.626 Total for 2022 18U,071 180,071 3 Investment income Unrestrlcted fvllds General Total funds Inter¢st receiwable and similar income- Int¢rest re¢eivabl¢ oll baok deposits 5,282 Total for 2023 5.282 5.282 Total for 2022 926 926 4 Expelldlture on charitable *ctiYities Unresh4cted fund$ Gelleral Total funds Note Exp¢nditwe on Charitable Aetivities Govemance costs 124,356 90293 124.336 90,293 214,629 Total for 2023 214,629 Total for 2022 95,458 95,458 Page 11

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Notes to the Finaneial Statements for the Year Ended 31 December 2023 (continued) 5 Analyslg of governance and support Costs Gov¢rllaD¢e co$ts UDrestricted fullds General Totsl funds Stsff costs Wag¢s and Salaries Pension costs Other staff costs Audit fees Other fees paid to auditors Other goyernance costs 25,436 515 25,436 515 426 426 2,338 61578 2,J38 61,578 Total for 2023 90.293 90,293 Total for 2022 45242 45,242 6 Trust¢¢g remulleratlon and expenses No tn]stees, nor ony persons conne¢t¢d with thetffj have ieceived Any remuneration from the charity durillg tbe year. 7 Staff ¢osts The aggregate payroll costs wwe as follows". 202J 2022 Staff costs during the ye*r were: Wagcs and salaries Pension costs Other staff costs 25.436 515 426 20.403 425 26,377 20,828 The montbly ayerage number of pe￿olls (iDc1￿1IDg wiior D]allagement I leadetship team) enwloyed by the charity during the year expressed as fjjll titne equivalents was as follows: 2023 No 2022 EJDploye¢ numbcrs Page 12

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Notes to the Financlal Statements for the Yeydr Ended 31 December 2023 (conlinued) No employee received emoluments of than £60,IKKI during the year 8 TaxAtion The chariiy is a reBiSt¢r¢d clwlty attd is therefore exempi from ta￿tiO 9 D¢btor$ 2023 Othcr debtors 2,832 10 Cash and ea8h equivalents 2023 2022 C￿h I￿ld Cash al baDk Short-temi deposits 50 6,735 265,926 50 5,704 295,659 272,711 301,413 11 Creditors: ￿￿OUnts fallitig wlthlll one year 2023 2022 Other iaxation and Social security Other creditors Accnjals 514 25? 2,338 (321) 99 2,215 3,1(M 1.993 12 Pension other scheme5 Defined contrlbution pen5iOD 8themE The charity operat&4 a defined contribution pension sth¢me. The pension cost charge for the year rq)Tesents contributions payable by tbe charity to the scheme and £515 {2022- £425}. 13 Fin#n¢ial guarantee contracts The ttustres coufimi accordallce wilb the Charitable IncoTPOTated Org8llisaiiODS (G¢ncral) Regulations 2012, that at the year end the CIO dtd not have Rtty outstanding guaTrntees to third parties nor any debts secured on assets of the CIO. The amount of the financial guarantee contsxct is L. Page 13

W2nsbeck Valley Food Bank Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 December 2023 (continued) 14 Funds BaLAnce at 31 December 2023 Balance 8t I J*DU4ry 2023 Incoming rewmrce Resourtes expended Ullrestrlcted fund5 General 299,420 188.908 215,889) 272,439 BaIance at 31 Deeember 2022 alance at I January 2022 Incoming re50urce5 Resourees expended Unrestrletod fund3 General 214,783 180,997 96,360 299,420 15 Analvsis of net f15$ets betw¢en fwids Unrestricted fllDds General TotAI funds at 31 December 2023 Current assets Current li&bilities 275,543 (3,104 27?,439 275,543 (3,104 272,439 Total net ￿ets LTnrestricted fllDdg Ceneral Total funds at 31 December 2022 Current assets CutTent liabib.ties 301,413 (1,993} 301,413 (1,993) Ttstal net assets 11 299,420 299,420 16 Analysls of llet funds At31 Dccernber 2023 At l January Flllanclng casb 2023 flows Cash at bank and in hand 301.413 28,702 272,711 Net debt 301.413 ￿_ 27?,711 P￿14

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Notes to the Financial Ststements for the YeAr Ended 31 December 2023 (contlnued} At31 Decetllber 2022 At l January c*$h 21122 flows Cash at bthnk in hand 217.167 84,246 301,413 Net debt 217.167 84,246 301,413 Page 15

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Statement of Financial Aetivities by fund for the Year Ended 31 December 2023 Tot&1 TotAI LTllrestricted Unrestricted Funds Funds 2023 2022 Income and Endowments from: Dot)ations and legacies lThvestn]ellt itt¢ou 183,626 5,282 180,071 926 Total in¢ome 188,908 180,997 xpenditure on: Raising ￿ndS Charttable activities (1260) 214,629) (9021 95.458 Total expenditure Net (eXpendI￿re)11￿c0Mc 215,889 96,360 (26,981} 84,637 Net mov¢Trent tn fi]nds (26,981} 84,637 Reconcllfatlon of fund$ Tot&1 fi￿d8 brought forward 299,420 214,783 Tot&1 ful￿$ carried forward 272,439 299,420 This page do¢s not forn) part of the statutory finall¢ial st&tement& Page 16

Wansbeck Valley Fo(Hl Bank Detailed Statement of Financial Acttvities for the Year Ended 31 December 2023 Tot41 2023 Tot&1 2022 Income #nd EndowmeDts from: Don&tions alld legacies laDalysed below) Investrnent inwmc (allaI￿d below) 183,626 5.282 180,071 926 Total income 188,908 180,997 xpenditure on: Raising fithkits latvdlysed below) Chwit&bl¢ activities (analysed below) (1,260) (214.629 (902) {95,458) Total expenditure 215,889) 96,360 Net (expenditUreY￿ncornc {26,981 84,637 Net movement in funds (26.981) 84,637 Reconciliation of fund$ Total funds brougbt forward 299,420 214.783 Total funds carried fonvard 272,439 299,420 This page does not fomi part of the stathtory financial stat¢m¢nts. Page 17

Wansbeck Valley Food Bank Detailed Statement of Financial Activities for the Year Ended 31 December 2023 (continued) Tot81 2023 Tot*1 2022 Don4tiolls dnd legacies Legaci¢s aud bequests Donation5- llldividuals Donations- Churches Donations- Town and Parish Councils Donations- Collection Boxes Donations- Local and Clwb$ Gift Aid tax recIa1n￿d Grgnts- other Ageneies 573 112,746 4,387 21,500 100 11,893 10,265 22,162 91.255 2,207 22,130 18,496 8,278 37,705 183,626 180,071 INveslmenl ¥n¢ome tnterest on deposits 5,282 926 5,282 926 4ivlngfunds Fulldraising costs {1.260) 902 902 ChuAtable aethryiies Food and Toiletries Packaging wag￿ and salari¢ Staff pcnsions ￿¢fined contribution}- p¢llsiou s¢h¢Jn¢ I Recruitmeni Cost Rent {123.1(I)) {1,176) (25,436) (515) {426) (3,166) (680) (4,483) (5,585) (1,600) (305) {5,187) (40,480) {2J38) (92) {47,277) (2,939) {20,403) (425) (3241 (5781 (2,088) (6331 (2,081} {3661 {2,444} (13,5401 (2,230) (129) (i) 95,458 Insurance Tel¢phonc and Station¢ry F4uipment and IT Printillg Sundry ¢xp¢ns¢s Northg&t¢ Pr¢mtKs ExpeDS Motor expenses Accouttt2ncy fees Bank ¢horges Other illterest payablc ?14,629 This page does not form part of the 8tabJtory finallcial statements. Page 18