
## **Trustees' Annual Report for the period** 

Period start date Period end date **From** 1 April 2024 **To** 31 March 2025 

## Section A                        Reference and administration details 

**Charity name** Crawley Museums CIO 

**Other names charity is known by** Crawley Museums 

**Registered charity number (if any)** 1178299 

**Charity's principal address** Crawley Museums The Tree 103 High Street, Crawley, West Sussex **Postcode** RH10 1DD 

## **Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity** 

|<br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br><br> <br><br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br> <br>|**Trustee name**|**Office (if any)**|**Dates acted if not for**<br>**whole year **|**Name of person (or body) entitled to**<br>**appoint trustee (ifany)**|
|---|---|---|---|---|
||1 Mr Paul Castle|Chairman||Elected at AGM 24/09/19|
||2 Mr Kevin Croskery|Hon.<br>Treasurer||Co-opted Elected 27/09/22|
||Mr Peter Mansfield Clark<br>MBE|||Co-Opted Elected 27/09/22|
||3 Mrs Josephine Marsden|Hon<br>Secretary|01/04/24 to 30/09/24|Elected at AGM 21/09/21|
||4 Mrs Gill Cooban|||Co-Opted Elected 02/05/18|
||5 Mr Colin Lloyd|||Elected at AGM 24/09/19|
||6||||
||7 Mr M Waters|||Co-Opted Elected 28/09/23|
||8||||
||9  Mr Colin Smith|Ifield Mill Rep||Elected at AGM 21/09/21|
||1<br>0<br>Marilyn LeFeuvre|||Co-opted Elected 27/09/22|
||1<br>1<br>Wendy Masters|Hon,<br>Secretary|30/09/24 to 31/03/25|Co-opted at AGM 30/09/24|
||||||
||**_Nominated by Crawley Borough Council as observers of the Management Committee_**||||
||Mr S Pritchard|Councillor|From Sept 2022||
||Mr C. Mullins|Councillor|From May2019||
||Ms S.Buck|Councillor|From Sept 2021||
||Ms A. Pendlington|Councillor|From May2019||
||**_Invitees and observers of the Management Committee and Associate Members of CM CIO_**||||



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|<br>|Ms H. Parsons|Curator|Appointed 07/05/19||
|---|---|---|---|---|
||||||
||Mrs J. Pettipher|Learning<br>and Liaison<br>Officer|Appointed Mar 2022|Rolling1 year contract|
||||||



## **Names of the trustees for the charity, if any, (for example, any custodian trustees)** 

**Name Dates acted if not for whole year** 

## **Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)** 

|**Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)**|**Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)**|**Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)**|
|---|---|---|
|**Type of adviser**<br>**Name**<br>**Address**|||
|Independent Examiner|||
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**Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)** 

## **Section B              Structure, governance and management** 

## **Description of the charity’s trusts** 

The new association CMCIO is governed by a Constitution that was Type of governing document agreed and adopted by the members on 26th September 2017. (eg. trust deed, constitution) 

This association consists of 55 members. How the charity is constituted 

(eg. trust, association, company) 

Trustees are appointed or reappointed at the AGM held in September Trustee selection methods and may be co-opted. (eg. appointed by, elected by) 

## **Additional governance issues (Optional information)** 

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You **may choose** to include additional information, where relevant, about: 

- policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training of trustees; 

- the charity’s 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. 

Crawley Museum was re-accredited by the Arts Council in 2023. Crawley Museums CIO is affiliated with Crawley Borough Council (CBC) which owns the buildings from which the museums are run, and which provides grants that h a v e  p a id  for the rental of The Tree and covered the cost of employing the Curator and Learning & Liaison Officer. 

Policies in place include: Safeguarding Policy (training has been given) Data Protection Policy     Diversity & Ethnic Origin Training and Development Environmental Policy Harassment & Bullying Policy Health & Safety Policy Lone Working Policy Code of Conduct Policy Employee, Trustee, Volunteer Policies Conflict of Interest Policy Volunteer Management Policy Equal Opportunity Policy Acquisition & Disposals Policy 

All trustees give their time voluntarily and receive no remuneration or other benefits. Training is available to enhance skill sets, and regular Trustee meetings are held. There is an induction process for new volunteers. 

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**Section C                    Objectives and activities** 

|**Section C**|**Objectives and activities**|
|---|---|
|**Summary of the objects of the**<br>**charity set out in its governing**<br>**document**<br>**Summary of the main activities**<br>**undertaken for the public**<br>**benefit in relation to these**<br>**objects (include within this**<br>**section the statutory**<br>**declaration that trustees have**<br>**had regard to the guidance**<br>**issued by the Charity**<br>**Commission on public benefit)**|The Museums’ vision is “To bring the Crawley Museum service up to<br>the standard that the size of the town demands, thus making the<br>collection of all items the organisation ‘holds in trust for society’,<br>accessible to the general public, creating a learning resource for<br>children and adults, both in terms of formal and informal education.|
||Crawley Museums CIO has been mindful of the Charity<br>Commission’s guidance on public benefits.<br>Our mission statement is:<br>To encourage lifelong learning through displays, activities and<br>events.<br>To become better known, more accessible and efficient.<br>To represent the ethnic diversity of Crawley and its environs.<br>To record, research and conserve the long and continuing history of<br>Crawley and the surrounding areas.<br>Crawley Museums holds as its values:<br>Full accessibility, cultural diversity, innovation and creativity, and the<br>encouragement of curiosity and thinking.<br>Our vision for learning is of a museum engaging people of all ages<br>and backgrounds with stories of Crawley and its people.<br>In the museum and beyond its walls, our learning experiences will be<br>relevant, inspiring and memorable, provoking deeper understanding<br>and dialogue.<br>We open regularly for the general public and arrange visits for schools<br>and special interest groups at both sites. These include home educated<br>children, dementia groups, local history societies and creative writing<br>and arts groups.<br>We are involved in outreach projects giving talks, arranging group<br>visits and the loan of reminiscence boxes.<br>Visitor numbers to both sites are good, and interest in our website and<br>social media is growing.|



## **Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)** 

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Volunteers act as Stewards on open days at both the museum and Ifield Watermill. 

Collections volunteers assist in the cataloguing and arrangement of the collections in Crawley Museum at the Tree. 

You **may choose** to include further statements, where relevant, about: 

- policy on grant making; 

- policy programme related investment; 

- contribution made by volunteers. 

Education volunteers help with children’s visits, give talks, write articles and design activities for visitors. 

Maintenance volunteers look after the restoration works at Ifield Watermill and look after the surrounding grounds. 

Facilities volunteers look after the building & grounds maintenance at The Tree. 

We produce a regular newsletter for members edited by a volunteer. We have a membership secretary who liaises with the membership. 

Other volunteers help raise funds by working Museum dedicated hours in a charity shop. 

The Trustees participate in managing both premises and apply for grants and other financial support. 

If financially quantified, volunteer hours dedicated to both sites add up to a substantial cost equivalent. 

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Section D                      Achievements and performance 

**Summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year** Visitor numbers were 8,611 adults and children, down on last year, almost entirely due to the extremely popular dinosaur exhibition not being matched by the numbers attending the sci-fi exhibition in the current year. Our online and inhouse shop sales continue to grow year on year. Community Engagement has continued during 2024-25, and several successful partnerships have been created with local groups.( CT FC Foundation, Diverse Crawley, Refugees Welcome Crawley, Outreach 3 way, YMCA, CCYS, Open House, Crawley Art Society, Crawley Camera club). The Crawley Writers Circle hold their regular meetings at The Tree. Our programme of members’ talks has re-started post pandemic and is advertised by poster and on the website. The audience numbers vary but also includes non-members. Temporary exhibitions at Crawley Museum are held bi-monthly covering a range of topics and contain community produced content. We also host exhibitions by local groups e.g. Diverse Crawley, Crawley Campaign Against Racism, and Crawley Art Society, Camera club and Writers’ Circle. Work continues on the collections to improve catalogue and retrieval systems, aided by an Arts Council England funded project, Crawley History Unboxed. This project runs until June 2026. In Feb 2022, our previous Learning and Liaison Officer’s contract came to an end, and with Trustees agreement, she applied for and secured a further Arts Council grant for a follow-on project entitled ‘Belonging in Crawley’. This started in April 2022 and will continue for 18 months. The project will help to make our collection more fully reflect the lives of our local population who are currently less represented at the museum. Ifield Watermill has continued to flourish with good numbers visiting on open days on the last Sunday from April to September, on National Mills Day, and for pre-booked group visits by schools, Scouts, U3A groups and others with a specialist interest. These visits sometimes are extended to include a focus on local flora and fauna, conservation, and the use of water/water cycle. Mill volunteers keep the mill and its wheel in good working order. We have a full time Curator who works alongside a new Learning & Liaison Officer (funded by the CIO and employed from March 2022). They work closely with a varied team of volunteers who bring their own strengths and ideas to make progress at both sites. Recruitment of new volunteers is ongoing -we advertise through a presence at local events, local publications, our website, and involvement with community groups. Training is available to make sure that the overall service offered is to a high standard and at a level which is comfortable for the individual. Besides maintaining an active service, the main task has been to plan for the future at both sites.  A Business Plan for years 2026-2030 is being prepared by the Board of Trustees outlining income creation and an upgraded governance structure fit for the future. 

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Section D                      Achievements and performance 

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## **Section E                    Financial review** 

**Brief statement of the charity’s policy on reserves** 

Crawley Museums CIO is currently dependent on Community Grants from Crawley Borough Council to sustain its activities, as earned income and visitor donations alone will not allow Crawley Museums CIO to continue operating. This funding has decreased and will cease in March 2027. This means that we are having to look at other sources of funding to keep an adequate staff level. Fund raising activities will be planned and project grants will be crucial in 2026 and following years. To avoid closure, if funding difficulties were to happen, the Trustees of Crawley Museum Society have agreed to keep a certain level of financial reserves to ensure that main operations can continue for a period of six months. 

**Details of any funds materially in deficit** 

None 

## **Further financial review details (Optional information)** 

You **may choose** to include additional information, where relevant about: 

- the charity’s principal sources of funds (including any fundraising); 

- how expenditure has supported the key objectives of the charity; 

- investment policy and objectives including any ethical investment policy adopted. 

A premises share with a local film enterprise started in January 2022, and this generates some rental income for us. Crawley Museums receive regular dividends from Pound Hill Community Shop thanks to the hard work of four long term volunteers. This has meant we could upgrade displays at both museum sites. 

We endeavour to hire out our learning space to local organisations and education groups which does generate some income. 

We also have an online shop which sells books, pamphlets, some local crafts, and other lower cost souvenirs. 

## **Section F                     Other optional information** 

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## **Section G                    Declaration** 

**The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.** 

**Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees** 

**Signature(s) Full name(s)** Kevin Croskery **Position (eg Secretary,** Treasurer **Chair, etc) Date** 15 January 2026 

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# **Crawley Museums Charitable Incorporated Organisation** 

**Reg.Charity 1178299** 

## **End of Year Financial Statements** 

## **Year ending 31 March 2025** 

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## **Introduction** 

## a) General 

These Accounts have been prepared using the historic cost convention and in accordance with the applicable accounting standards and the Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting by Charities (SORP 2015) and the Charities Act 1993, as amended. 

## b) Accounting Policies 

There have been no changes from the Accounting policies applied in the previous years. 

## c) Taxation 

The CIO is a Registered Charity (No: 1178299) and is not subject to Corporation Tax. 

## d) Depreciation 

Provision for depreciation on the Fixed Assets, Fittings and Equipment held for use by the CIO is made on a diminishing value basis when applicable. In the financial year 2024-2025 the society had Fixed Assets of £0.00 value. 

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## **Statement of Financial Activities** 

||**Unrestricted**<br>**Restricted**<br>**Endowment**<br>**Total**<br>**Prior year**<br>**funds**<br>**funds**<br>**funds**<br>**funds**<br>**total funds**|
|---|---|
|**Income and endowments from:**<br>Bank Interest<br>Membership subscriptions<br>Fundraising<br>Members meetings<br>Income from charitable activities<br>Charitable Trading<br>Donations<br>Grants<br>Sundry<br>CBC Non-Domestic Rates Relief<br>Other income<br>**Total income**<br>**Expenditure on:**<br>Other income<br>Purchase of Goods for sale<br>Members Meetings Costs<br>Expenditure on charitable activities<br>Museum rent<br>Heat and Light<br>Repairs & Maintenance<br>Insurance<br>Advertising & Promotion<br>Subscriptions<br>Exhibitions & Displays<br>Conservation<br>Artefact Purchase<br>CBC Non-Domestic Rates<br>Other expenditure<br>Copying & Printing<br>Telephone & Broadband<br>Depreciation<br>Sundry<br>HLF The Tree Phase 1<br>Postage & Stationery<br>Training, Travel & Subsistence<br>Payroll costs<br>**Total expenditure**<br>Gains / losses on investment assets<br>**Net income / (expenditure) resources before**<br>**transfer**<br>**Transfers**<br>Gross transfers between funds - in<br>Gross transfers between funds - out<br>**Other recognised gains / losses**<br>Gains on revaluation, fixed assets, charity's own use<br>**Net movement in funds**<br>**Total funds brought forward**<br>**Total funds carried forward**|0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>2,788<br>0<br>0<br>2,788<br>2,660<br>17,364<br>0<br>0<br>17,364<br>16,844<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>20,360<br>600<br>0<br>20,960<br>21,276<br>6,876<br>0<br>0<br>6,876<br>8,569<br>25,036<br>3,134<br>0<br>28,170<br>44,876<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0|
||**72,425**<br>**3,734**<br>**0**<br>**76,160**<br>**94,227**<br>3,302<br>0<br>0<br>3,302<br>4,417<br>20<br>200<br>0<br>220<br>20<br>150<br>0<br>0<br>150<br>161<br>858<br>0<br>0<br>858<br>858<br>14,509<br>0<br>0<br>14,509<br>14,441<br>14,264<br>0<br>0<br>14,264<br>12,139<br>5,566<br>0<br>0<br>5,566<br>5,755<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>190<br>555<br>0<br>0<br>555<br>571<br>3,544<br>0<br>0<br>3,544<br>9,901<br>13<br>0<br>0<br>13<br>680<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>15<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>589<br>0<br>0<br>589<br>933<br>1,004<br>0<br>0<br>1,004<br>1,265<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>3,111<br>896<br>0<br>4,007<br>5,820<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>50<br>0<br>0<br>50<br>383<br>69<br>0<br>0<br>69<br>1,740<br>31,541<br>2,848<br>0<br>34,390<br>44,041|
||**79,154**<br>**3,944**<br>**0**<br>**83,098**<br>**103,336**<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0|
||**(6,728)**<br>**(210)**<br>**0**<br>**(6,938)**<br>**(9,109)**<br>60,789<br>1,250<br>0<br>62,039<br>0<br>(59,441)<br>(2,597)<br>0<br>(62,039)<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0|
||**(5,381)**<br>**(1,557)**<br>**0**<br>**(6,938)**<br>**(9,109)**|
||**103,440**<br>**1,934**<br>**0**<br>**105,375**<br>**114,485**|
||**98,059**<br>**377**<br>**0**<br>**98,437**<br>**105,375**|



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||Unrestricted|Restricted|Endowment|Total|Prior Year|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||Funds|Funds|Funds|Funds|total funds|
|**Represented by**||||||
|**Unrestricted**||||||
|General fund|328,055|0|0|328,055|<br>340,241|
|**Designated**||||||
|Artefacts Preservation|0|0|0|0|<br>(299)|
|CBC Main Grant|(196,658)|0|0|(196,658)|<br>(196,658)|
|Collections Care Grant RPTEG051/RES103|0|0|0|0|<br>0|
|Crawley Museum The Tree|0|0|0|0|<br>(27,828)|
|Dinosaur Exhibition 2023|0|0|0|0|<br>(692)|
|Goffs Park House|0|0|0|0|<br>(1,209)|
|IT upgrade|0|0|0|0|<br>5,220|
|Ifield Water Mill|(11,660)|0|0|(11,660)|<br>(9,729)|
|Longley Trust|1,494|0|0|1,494|<br>1,494|
|Medieval Crawley Model Fund|0|0|0|0|<br>308|
|Museum Development|(15,578)|0|0|(15,578)|<br>(15,578)|
|Racking 2020|0|0|0|0|<br>0|
|Road to Crawley|0|0|0|0|<br>3,434|
|SciFi Exhibition 2024|(7,593)|0|0|(7,593)|<br>(7,593)|
|The Tree Project|0|0|0|0|<br>12,331|
|**Restricted**||||||
|Arts Council collections assistant|0|0|0|0|<br>1,500|
|Audience Development|0|0|0|0|<br>0|
|Belonging in Crawley|0|0|0|0|<br>(1,040)|
|Capacity Building Project|0|0|0|0|<br>1,012|
|Covid 19 funding|0|377|0|377|<br>377|
|Goodbox grant funding|0|0|0|0|<br>0|
|Heritage Lottery Fund Phase 1|0|0|0|0|<br>0|
|History Unboxed|0|0|0|0|<br>0|
|Ifield Water Mill Wheel repairs|0|0|0|0|<br>0|
|Tree Education Room Chairs & Tables|0|0|0|0|<br>84|
|Tree Meeting Room Chairs & Tables|0|0|0|0|<br>0|
|Total Funds|98,060|<br>377|0|98,437|105,375|



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## **Balance sheet** 

||**Total funds**<br>**Prior year funds**|
|---|---|
|**Current assets**<br>Debtors<br>Cash at bank and in hand<br>**Liabilities**<br>Creditors: Amounts falling due in one year<br>**Net current assets less current liabilities**<br>**Total assets less current liabilities**<br>**Total net assets less liabilities**<br>**Represented by**<br>**Unrestricted**<br>General fund<br>**Designated**<br>Artefacts Preservation<br>Medieval Crawley Model Fund<br>Museum Development<br>Road to Crawley<br>Racking 2020<br>Sci-Fi Exhibition 2024<br>The Tree Project<br>CBC Main Grant<br>Collections Care Grant RPTEG051/RES103<br>Crawley Museum The Tree<br>Dinosaur Exhibition 2023<br>Goffs Park House<br>IT upgrade<br>Ifield Water Mill<br>Longley Trust<br>**Restricted**<br>Audience Development<br>Ifield Water Mill Wheel repairs<br>Tree Meeting Room Chairs & Tables<br>Belonging in Crawley<br>Arts Council collections assistant<br>Capacity Building Project<br>Covid 19 funding<br>Tree Education Room Chairs & Tables<br>Goodbox grant funding<br>Heritage Lottery Fund Phase 1<br>History Unboxed<br>**Funds of the charity**|2,865<br>0<br>120,311<br>106,265|
||**123,176**<br>**106,265**<br>24,739<br>889|
||**24,739**<br>**889**|
||**98,437**<br>**105,375**|
||**98,437**<br>**105,375**|
||**98,437**<br>**105,375**<br>328,055<br>340,241<br>0<br>(299)<br>0<br>308<br>(15,578)<br>(15,578)<br>0<br>3,434<br>0<br>0<br>(7,593)<br>(7,593)<br>0<br>12,331<br>(196,658)<br>(196,658)<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>(27,828)<br>0<br>(692)<br>0<br>(1,209)<br>0<br>5,220<br>(11,660)<br>(9,729)<br>1,494<br>1,494<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>(1,040)<br>0<br>1,500<br>0<br>1,012<br>377<br>377<br>0<br>84<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>0|
||**98,437**<br>**105,375**|



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## **Conclusion** 

## Grants 

For the year beginning 1st April 2025, Crawley Borough Council (CBC) awarded a grant of £20,000 to cover the costs of the museum at its premises at the Tree, 103 High Street, Crawley including staffing costs, running costs and insurance. The CBC grant for the rent of Ifield Water Mill ceased in 21/22. 

Other grants include £2,900 from Arts Council England funding the commencement of the History Unboxed project and £3,300 from CBC funding the Ghost Stories project. 

## Premises Rents 

The Museums at The Tree and at Ifield Watermill are held on leases granted by Crawley Borough Council as follows: 

|Museum lease|Commenced|Term|Annual rent|
|---|---|---|---|
|The Tree, 103 High Street, Crawley*|28thAugust 2018|25years|1 peppercorn when asked|
|Ifield Watermill|25thMarch 2007|20 years|£858|



## Staff: 

The salaries of the Curator and the Learning and Liaison Officer were partially funded by a Community Grant from Crawley Borough Council (see above section “grants”), otherwise the Museums are managed and served entirely by volunteers. The role of curator was made redundant in December 2024. 

This report dated: 15/07/2025 


Kevin Croskery Hon. Treasurer 

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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examiner's report
on the accounts
Section A
Independent Examiner's Report
Report to the trusteesl
members of
CravAey Museurrts CIO
On accounts for the year
ended
31 March 2025
Charity no
(rfany)
1178299
Set out on pages
1to6
I report to the trustees on my examination of the a¢￿Unts of the atrL)ve
charity (Ihe Trusf) for the year end￿ 31 March 2020.
Responsibilitses and As Ihe charity trustees. you are responsitAe for the preparation of the
basis of rnport accounts in accordance wtth the Charities Act 2011 (Ihe Act").
I report in respec* of my ex￿inatiOn of the Trust's ￿lUnts carried out
under secaion 145 of the 2011 Act and in carying out my examination, I
have follthved all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission
under section 14515)(b) of the Act.
Independent
examiner's statement I ha￿ completed my examination. I confim that no material matters have
come to my attention {other than that disdosed bel<yw ") in connection with
the examination whith giNES me cause to belieNE that in. any material
the accx)unting reLx>rds were not kept in accordan￿ with section 130
of the Act.. or
the accounts did not accord with the accounting records" or
the accounts did not comply ￿lIti the aP￿Icable requIre￿EntS
con￿MIng the fom aThJ ￿)ntent of ￿)untS set out in the Charities
(ACc(￿ntS and Rew>rts) Regulations 2008 ¢)ther than any requirement
that the actounts give a Irue and fairf which is not a matter
COn￿dered as part of an independent examination.
I have rlo COn￿mS and have coffe ￿OSS no other matters in ccmnection
with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in
order to enable a proper ur¥Jerstanding of the a¢￿unt$ to be reached.
lete the words in the brdL*ets rflhey do not apply.
Signed:
15 July 2025
Nam•:
Nic Allen
Rolevant professional
qualificalion(s) or body
(If any):
Company t*rector
Addrtss:
Flat 30, The Pavilions,
Crdbbet park, Worth
IER
October 2018

Crawley RH10 4SN
Section B
Disclosure
Only ￿mplete rf the examiner needs to h￿hlIght matters of concem (see CC32,
IndeperKlent examination of thanty accounts.. directions arKI guidance for
examiners).
Give here details of ary
items that the examlner
wishes to dlscloso.
IER
October 2018