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Trustees. Annual Report for the period (OMMtsgthY Period start date Period end date 1st Aprll 2022 31st March 2023 From Section A Reference and administration details PAWS RESCUE Charlty name Paws Rescue UK Other names charity Is known by Reglstered charlty number (rf any) 1180070 Charlty's principal address Tickly Cottage, High Street South Woodchester, Stroud Gloucestershire Postcode GLS SES Names ofthe charlty trustses who manage the charity Name of person (or body) entitled to appolnt trustee ifan Trusts• nam• Office (rf any) Dates acted rf not for whole year mily Blenkinsop Alison Caldwell inair 2ii'yi£ulo to present 25/9/2018 to present 25/9/2018 to present ?4/ohniA to pr•<ant 25/9/2018 to present Katherine Lennon rinn l2ma¢ John James 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 TAR March 2012

19 20 Names of the trustses for the charity, If any, (for example, any custodian trustses) Name Dates acted If not for whole ear Names and addresses of advisers (Optional Information) e of adviser Name Address Name of chief executlve or names of senior staff members (Optional infomiatlon) Section B Structure, overnance and mana ement Description ofthe charity's trusts Constitution of a Charitable Incorporated Organisation Type of goveming document leg. , deed, 'onstrtution) How the charity is constituted inaritable incorporateci vrganisation I￿￿. 11 Ut>l: olè>VbidiivI I; i Iyai iy} Trustee selection methods (eg. appoiniea Dy, eieciea Dy) Apart from the first charity trustees, every trustee must be appointed by a resolution passed at a properly convened meetinq of the charitv trustees. Additional governance issues (Optlonal information) You may choose to indude additional infomation, where relevant, about: policies and Pro￿dureS adopted for the induction and training of trustees; the charity's organisational structure and any wider network with which the charity works; • ￿latIonShIp with any related parties; trustees, consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them. Section C Ob"ectives and activities TAR March 2012

Summary ofthe objects ofthe charty set out in Its governing documont To promote humane behaviour towards animals by providing '4ppropriate care, protection, treatment and security for cats and dogs in need of care and attention by reason of sickness maltreatment, poor circumstances, or ill usage and to educate the public in matters pertaining to animal welfare in general and the prevention of cruelty to and suffering among animals. Summary of the main activlties undertaken forthe public benefft In relation to these objects (include within this section the ststutory declaration that trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charlty Commission on publlc benefft) PAWS RESCUE MAIN ACTIVITIES Paws Rescue UK (PRUK) was registered with the charity commission in 2018 and primarily acts as a platform for Paws Rescue Qatar (PRQ) to re-home abandoned cats and dogs from the streets of Qatar to loving forever homes in the UK Europe, Canada, United States and across the world and facilitate getting them to their adoptive homes. PRUK adoption process. A careful screening and matching process is undertaken for all animal adoptions. All applications are carefully reviewed, references are taken and adopter and home checks (virtual) take place. We use our knowledge of each animal and do our utmost to ensure that person/home matches. All adoptive homes are assessed on an individual basis some of whom have been blanket turned away from mainstream adoption charities citing reasons such as no outdoor space, children etc. We set up chats with adopters, fosters and shelter personnel for each adoption. We give advice to all adopters, along with full back up, post adoption care and behaviour nppcls advicp. In thp ijnlikplv pvpnt that thp adnntinn fails wp will make alternative arrangements to find the right home for that animal. We will always try, whenever possible to ensure that each dog or cat proposed has spent time in foster care prior to them flying to their forever homes. Fostering plays a key part in helping a rescued animal on its journey to a new life. We charge an adoption fee which is used to contribute towards the cost of rescue, veterinary costs, rehabilitation, and travel/ exporL All our animals are fully vaccinated, spayed or neutered, microchipped. dewormed and have received a tick/flea treatment prior to rehoming. All dogs are Cani- 4 tested for heartworm, Lyme disease, Ehrlichia and Anaplasma. All cats are tpstpd fnr Fiv/FFI v: r)pppnding nn thp (4pqtinatinn r.ni.Jntr! some also require to have had a rabies serology test also. If for any reason an adoption fails PRUK will make alternative plans to find that cat or dog another home. TAR March 2012

PRUK Positive Adoption Process. Sometimes an animal may have special needs in terms of disability, health, behavioural issues or even be a particular breed. In these cases we will actively look for suitable adopters and organisations that specialise in looking after them. This could be a rescue group that cares for disabled and life ending animals. Groups that work with animal wheelchairs or have the specialist resources and experience to help animals with behavioural issues. For some breeds of dogs such as working dogs, huskies we will look for homes in northern, colder climates such as Canada and North America or homes in rural areas. PRUK Travel Planning. prepares and books all necessary travel arrangements, permits, health checks and other paperwork to facilitate the international rehoming of our cats and dogs. We also help advise the expats of Qatar who want to repatriate their pets what they need to have in place in order for them to take their pets home. We also can provide a not-for-profit repatriation service. PRUK will take every opportunityto educate and instigate meaningful dialogue with the Qatar ministries and important decision makers. Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional infomiation) You may choose to indude further statements, where Volunteers. relevant, about: The charity is extremely grateful to all our volunteers without whom not a single animal could be rescued and rehomed. policy on grantmaking; A number of volunteers help us in numerous ways, which policy programme related include (but is not limited to) activities such as investment; responding to adoption applications and performing contribution made by home checks iiuiui Iievrs. preparing paperwork for flights and import providing guidance to adopters throughout the adoption process and post adoption organising fundraising organising return of travel crates to Qatar setting up and running fundraising events iuiieitll-ly dl-IU' Ll dl-IbPUI LII-IY dl-111-l-Idls 1 l ui-i-l dll iJuI ts iu ti-iéii new adoptive homes. In Qatar, volunteers support by. responding to / calls and emergency situation rnl!sJrtinns driving animals to the vets, foster homes, and airports picking up supplies spending time with our animals to rehabilitate, socialise and exercise them or anisin fundraisin activities and events TAR March 2012

participating in animal welfare awarenes5 events manaqe all aspects of the shelter. care and rehominq of all our animals Foster 14nmes. We are also extremely grateful to our network of fosterers who play a vital role in providing our animals with a safe and loving home while teaching them social skills. or providing a quiet safe space for them to recuperate after surgeries and traumatic events Flight buddies Irdi are invaluable in helping us escort some of our animals overseas In kind contributions - we are grateful to receive a whole range of in-kind contribution from food, veterinary and cleaning supplies, to vehicles, domestic appliances, and maintenance work Royal Canin Qatar Regularly donates specialist dog and cat food as well as ROYAL CKNIN. veterinary supplies. TAR March 2012

Extrordinair in Edinburgh who regularly donate surplus / left dog airline crates and take super care ofthe Paws arrivals into Scotland. Here we have Luke a Paws volunteer collecting crates from the lovely staff at Extrordinair. Vets - we would like to thank our veterinary surgeons and practices that help us in often the most urgenL difficulL and horrific circumstances in providing medical support and advice often at reduced rates and in their own private time. Trustees and volunteers - receive no remuneration whatsoever. Giving of their time and resources freely with only the interest of the animals at heart and a desire to make a difference to their plight. TAR March 2012

Section D Achievements and performance Summary ofthe maln achievements of the charity during the year 202212023 saw a total of 188 cats and dogs rescued by PRQ •• 88 dogs •• 100 cats 202212023 saw a total of 165 cats and dogs adopted •• 95 dogs •• 70 cats202212023 saw a total of 137 international adoptions 9• 82 dogs ¢ 55 cats 202212023 we had •• around 30 foster homes made available to us both in Qatar and internationally. Paws Recue UK also facilitated the travel of * 108 dogs non Paws Rescue to Canada before the ban. This would not and could not have happened without Paws Rescue's cooperation support and assistance. TAR March 2012

Section D Achievements and performance PQUK also raises funds to help support the running costs of shelter villa at Al Wukair. Qatar is a particularly hostile place for the street cats and dogs that live there. A desert country where temperatures regularly reach over SO degrees Celsius with very little rain. Due to cultural attitudes and religious beliefs, cats and particularly dogs are not welcome and considered by many to be little more than vermin. The transient population where over 90% are not nationals means that large numbers of animals are abandoned when people leave the country. Starving, diseased, poisoned, beaten, shot, intentionally targeted by driving cars, abused, and rounded up only to be dumped in the desert to die an agonising death is the lot for these poor creatures in their short lives. Although a law against animal cruelty exists its enforcement is non-existenL The breeding and sale of animals in Qatar is a huge problem. Animals are sold in an animal market in Souq Waqif diseased and kept in the cruellest conditions. Despite public outrage and a huge public petition this animal market still exists. Backstreet breeding and sale of animals is rife in Qatar with no penalties or animal welfare enforcement The Big Move On the 31st of October 2021 we received the devastating news that Paws Rescue Qatar were to be evicted from their custom built shelter in Mesaieed. Qatar citing municipality use of land for farming only as the reason. Initially 3 months notice to the end of Jan 2022 this was later extended to 6 months until the end ofApril 2022. And so began the huge undertaking of re￿1￿￿11 iy aa rriali y vi i eaideii ueiore t￿le mok'e and securing suitable premises for Paws Rescue to continue in an albeit smaller scale. It was an almost impossible task to find somewhere suitable and affordable but eventually a building was found it would of course need lots of adaptations to make it cat and doq safe. It was a massive and dauntinq undertakinq none of this would have been possible without all who helped us big and small to financially secure a new home and the volunteers who helped clean and make ready for our beloved rescues and help move all the cats and dogs and equipment to the new premises . TAR March 2012

Section D Achievements and performance Goodbye to our beloved retreat Hello Paws Villa Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)Ban on Dogs entering the Canada from Qatar In July 2022 while we were still reeling from the ban imposed on dogs entering the US from Qatar the previous year. CFIA in Canada announced a ban on all commercial dogs imported from Qatar (as well as over120 countries) This ban was effective from 28 September 2022. PRUK and PRQ worked flat out to get as many of our dogs as possible to Canada before the ban took nlacp A hijap ijndprtakina fnr a small amnijnt nf vnlijntpprs tn do. TAR March 2012

Section D Achievements and performance | We also enabled over 108 dogs that were from other rescues to get to Canada before the ban became effective. Trap Neuter and Release PRUK along with PRQ manages a number ofTNR (frap, Neuter and Release) colonies in Qatar. With the help of volunteers these colonies of cats and dogs are fed, watered, spayedand neutered and receive veterinary care if needed. Whenever possible and with shelter space and funds allowing some of these animals are taken into the shelter, prepared for travel and rehomed. By far the largest and one of the longest existing of these managed colonies is the Sailiya dog colony in the district of Al Rayyan 13 miles south-west of Doha. Life Animal Rescue Following our eviction notice we were extremely grateful to receive a one off grant of £11526 from Life Animal Rescue in the USA. They are huge advocates for animals worldwide. That and one grant of $10,000 (£7303.50) from the SPCA'S International Shelter Support Fund received at the end of the previous financial year meant we were able to secure new premises and funds allowing some of these animals are taken into the shelter, prepared for travel. Our friends too at the Military Base in Qatar clubbed together to make up for the shortfall. A huge huge thankyou from all at Paws Rescue four legged and two (and few three legged also). We can't thank ou enou 10 TAR March 2012

Section D Achievements and performance 188 tales of rescue and 165 tales of adoption of rescue and hope too manyto list in this reporL Each one a live saved Here are just a couple. Some rescue tails Sally TAR 11 March 2012

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Section D Achievements and performance Milady Rosa TAR 13 March 2012

Section D Achievements and performance .rq *li Christiano and Melissa Now living the best life in Yorkshlre Hoarder Cats In October 2022 we had several desperate requests from a man that wanted us to help him with almostlOO cats. He was the most difficult mix... a man who had mental health problems who hoarded cats and a man who sold the kittens ofthose cats to support them and himself. With lockdown came disaster as there was no market for his kittens and they bred and bred until they were filling every corner. As difficult as it was, we decided we couldn't allow those cats to suffer. We started to provide food and litter and vet care for cats in his care as well as taking cats whenever we had space... despite begging other rescues for help, nobody came forward so we were responsible for taking all of the cats. This in itself was difficult as he didn't want to give any of them up. First we were able to take all the young toms, but all the females he wanted to keep in case they were pregnant. The conditions were horrendous and the kittens were dying just as soon as they were ofweaning age. But we had to persevere, and eventually by March 2023 we had taken a lot of the females and the remaining cats were some pregnant females and his breeding toms. By this point all his power and water had been cut off. As the weather became hotter the one-bed apartment was full of cockroaches, it was a terrible place. By June 23 we were able to take all the remaining cats. TAR 14 March 2012

Section D Achievements and performance World Cup Qatar played host to the 2022 World Cup. We were made aware that the authorities had undertaken a huge "clean up. campaign of cats and dogs on the streets. Some long- established colonies of fed, neutered and cared for cats disappeared completely. Thousands of dogs and cats removed and dealt with like rubbish on the streets. We were approached by visitors who were desperate to help cats and dogs they found on the street injured, starving and alone. Habibi was one, a small puppy living alone on the streets. His rescuer reached out to Paws who kept Habibi safe and prepare d him for travel till he was finally able to be sent to the UK and reunited with his rescuer. Three kittens Lily, Smudge and Moxie were also kept safe and prepared for travel to the Connecticut in the US where adoptive forever homes were found for all three together by their rescuers. J*, TAR 15 March 2012

Section D IAchievements and performance Habibi living the life Lil , Moxie and Smud e safe in America TAR 16 March 2012

Section D Achievements and performance t)aws Foster Families Fostering is a wonderful way to help our animals on their journey to their happy ever after. These temporary loving homes have multiple benefits for cats and dogs. It can be a place where a dog or cat can recuperate from a trauma or medical procedure. It helps them acclimatise to a home life and can make them more adoptable. It frees up shelter space meaning another dog or cat can be rescued. It.'.£ a way tn rpall! apt to know that. dna or cat's nprsonalit! which is taken into account when matching them to future adopters. PRUK, fosters and adopters are set up on fostering chats which is a great way to support both foster and adopter and animal. Paws has a number of foster families in Qatar and the U A fosters tail In Nov 2022 volunteers in Doha were alerted that a small pack of cared for dogs were being gunned down. Words cannot describe the horrific scene that they found. Amongst the dead bodies of some of his former pack lay Baloo. Lying in a pool of blood it was thought he was dead until someone spotted his eyes moving. Luckly the vets was only mins away they gathered him up and rushed him there. Dr Catrinina working hard to save Baloo's life. Miraculously he made it through the night. Slowly, slowly he got better but what he really needed was a foster home where he could continue his recouperation. Danni a young teacher in Doha came to the recue and swept him up (not easy he's a big chap) and took him home. Fast forward a few months and Danni's mum like the rest of us had fallen under Baloo's spell and wanted to adopt him. A fundraiser was launched to et Baloo to Bonnie Scotland and TAR 17 March 2012

Section D Achievements and performance few months later he swapped his desert thobe for a kilt and we and he couldn't be happier! Baloo the Brave A few words from Danni Thisyear has unfolded as a profoundly transformative journey for me with Paws Rescue UK, particularly through my fostering experience with the remarkably brave dog named Baloo. Baloo faced the unimaginable in Qatar, having been shot and severely injured. Fostering Baloo during his slow and painful recovery became more than a commitment,. it was a profound and life-changing experience that touched the very core of my bein . Witnessin Baloo's resilience and transformation from a TAR 18 March 2012

Section D Achievements and performance distressed soul to a happy, healthy pet was nothing short of rrliraculous. The fostering process not only mended Baloo's wounds and reignited his vitality for life but also left an indelible mark on my heart. The decision for my mum to odopt Baloo solidified the personal connection we had with this incredible creature. Fostering, as I discovered, is notjust about providing care,. it's about healing and building lasting bonds. Paws Rescue UK'S exceptional efforts to help animals in" need have made thisjourney possible, emphasising the profound impact we can have on the lives of these deserving creatures. Special thanks to Yvonne from Paws Rescue Qatar for her amazing assistance and support throughout this incredible journey. Happv Tails We continued to use our 'Happy Tails" platform where adopters can join and share stories, experiences, photographs, and videos with fellow Happy Tail adopters. Currently Paws Rescue Happy Tails has 474 active members. Here is just a snapshot of some of the hundreds of posts from the Paws alumni. Thankyou to each and everyone for giving our special babies a second chance and a happy ever after. TAR 19 March 2012

Section D Achievements and performance scue Happy Tails Q Search in Pa... Melissa Liane 4sep2022.ll l just wanted to say thank you to everyone at paws for sending us such beautiful cats Potiki and freckles. We are absolutely inlove with them and I cannot believe how amazing these cats are with children. I have 2 under 3's and my son plays doctors with the cats all day long and they are just so gentle with him. I knew they were good with kids but this is amazing. They are also such loving, fun cats. Thank you so much for such an incredible experience. I have fostered cats from paws previously and those cats were also incredible. paws are always my first rescue of choice for so many reasons Il v.rv TAR 20 March 2012

Section D Achievements and performance Matthew Deeming 23 Nov 2022 . L Josephine has changed our lives thankyou 0￿￿￿¥￿¥al Partnerships Agria Pet Insurance We continued to work hard to increase our digital footprint throughout 2022/23 With Facebook and Instagram engagement for both PRUK and At time of writing this report collectively Paws Rescue Qatar and Paws Rescue UK have over 26,400 followers on Facebook and 13,100 followers on Instagram. iersr•a ?n?? l?n?7 As Qatar fell under the glare of the media spotlight with the upcoming World Cup there were numerous articles across the world highlighting the plight of animals in Qatar. One particular story that received worldwide coverage was the shootinq of 29 doqs. Sadl.y, this is not an isolated incident as Paws Rescue Qatar can bear witness to we are seeing dogs come into our care who have been shot on a regular basis. TAR 21 March 2012

Section D Achievements and performance Rescue is the Best Breed. Our animals are ambassadors for other strays in Qatar, they are living proof of what love and proper care can do to an animal. Giving a home to a Paws Rescue dog or cat is the most rewarding experience. Pawsitive Individual 11 11 • Wewould like to thank Graham Foxwell and Expats Guides to Financial Matters for his continued support who contributes towards our vets bills and is support to Paws Rescue Qatar and the Saliyah Group for supporting the dogs from the Saliyah colony. TAR 22 March 2012

Section D Achievements and performance Ivv Lvvv In memory of a special lady We are very sad to say that our wonderful cat lady Marion James passed away. Marion has been working with Paws UK since it's very inception, even before Paws UK existed-she worked tirelessly with us on the UK-side of our operation, helping to bring cats to the UK firstly through a partner organisation and latterly through Paws Rescue UK. She was a trustee of our UK charity, and has adopted many cats from Qatar herself. In fact she fell in love with so many cats we had to start doing direct adoptions from Qatar... or Marion and John would have ended up keeping them all Marion has home-checked many, many people so you may have met her along the way ifyou have adopted a cat from us. Always generous and kind, Marion had special powers for spotting the chancers (and also for spotting the good eggs)! She was always upbeat, and helped with home checks even from hospital. There will be a big paw-shaped hole where Marion has always been; we will miss her tremendously and she will always be in our thoughts and hearts. Rest in peace Marion, lots of lovely kitties up there to keep you company. TAR 23 March 2012

Section Paws Rescue UK has little to no overheads in the UK and most of the cash reserves are donated to Paws Rescue Qatar for purposes specified by Paws Rescue UK. The cash reserves are monitored by the trustees throughout the year and small levels ot cash are maintained In the UK to address risks and small endin commitments. Detsils of any funds matsrialty in deficit Further financial review detsils (Optional inforniation) Previously the charity's only source of funding was by way of public donation or adoption fees. A grant of £11526 was kindly received from Life Animal Rescue to You may choose to indude additional information, where relevant about: the charity's principal sources of funds (induding any fundraising); how expenditure has supported the key objectives 1 1kn114 • Iknvv Iwl I UIL r cu'r An Individual Donor donated £5000 to be used for the Hoarder cats. • investment policy and objectives including any ethical investment policy adopted. Section F Other optional information TAR 24 March 2012

Section G -Declaration The trustses declarn that they ttave approved the trustees, roport above. Slgn•d on behalf of th• charlty's trustfres Signature(s) Full namels) Emily Blenkinsop Posltion (og Secrotary, Chalr, ! Chair Date 21/01 2u TAR 25 March 2012

Charity Name No (if any) PAWS RESCUE UK 1180070

Recei ts and a ments accounts p p y

CC16a

For the period Period start date Period end date To from 1st April 2022 31st March 2023

Section A Receipts and payments

Unrestricted
funds
Restricted funds Endowment
funds
Total funds Last year
to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £
A1 Receipts
Adoption Fees 17,107 - - 17,107 51,962
Donations and Legacies 23,536 5,980 - 29,516 52,313
FundraisingIncome 5,288 - - 5,288 5,279
Paypal GivingFund 124 - - 124 1,677
Just GivingDonations 12,307 - - 12,307 -
Relocation Assistance 13,783 - - 13,783 7,132
Rescue GroupGrants 11,526 - 11,526 27,749
- - - 377
Sub total(Gross income for AR) 72,145 17,506 - 89,651 146,488
Sub total(Gross income for AR) 72,145 17,506 - 89,651 146,488
A2 Asset and investment sales,
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Total receipts 72,145 17,506 - 89,651 146,488
A3 Payments
Animal Travel Export & Assoc Costs 39,592 - - 39,592 71,977
Bank Charges / Paypal Fees 2,610 - - 2,610 2,387
VeterinaryCare Services & Supplies 18,244 5,801 - 24,045 35,598
Donation to Paws Rescue Qatar 10,408 11,526 - 21,934 23,570
Animal Care & Shelter Costs 2,284 179 - 2,463 3,029
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Admin Expenses & Subscriptions
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1,709
FundraisingCosts 802 - - 802 909
RehomingCosts 4,697 - - 4,697 5,443
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**Sub total ** 80,873 17,506 - 98,379 144,622
A4 Asset and investment
purchases, (see table)
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Total payments 80,873 17,506 - 98,379 144,622
Net of receipts/(payments) - 8,728 - - - 8,728 1,866
A5 Transfers between funds - - - - -
A6 Cash funds last year end 13,198 - - 13,198 11,332
Cash funds this year end 4,470 - - 4,470 13,198

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Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period

Categories
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HSBC
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CCXX R3 accounts (SS)

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B4 Assets retained for the charity’s own use

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EmilyBlenkinsop 29/01/2024

CCXX R4 accounts (SS)

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(HARITY (OhqMISSION Independent examiner's report on the accounts FUK, EI'J(ililNL) pifNL) I'4'illL5 Report to the trusteesl fflefflbers of On accounts for the year 31 ' March 2023 ended Charity no 1180010 lif anyl Set out on pages 1 and 2 I report to Ihe Irustees on my examination of the accounts of Ihe atx)ve chanty i-the Trust.) for the year ended Responsibilities and As the chanly Iruslees ol the Trust you are fespon%ble lor Ihe preparalion basis of report ol the accounts In accoidance wilh the fequifemenls ol the Charilies Acl 2011 ( the Acl.) I report In respect of my examinalion of Ihe Trusl s accounls carned oul under section 145 of Ihe 2011 Act and In carrying out my examination I have followed Ihe applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under seaion 1451Siqbi of the A I have compleied my examinalion I confirm thal no malenal rnatters have come lo my attention (olheT Ihan Ihat disdosed belfm ' l in connection wilh the examination which gives me cause lo believe Ihai In any maienal respect accounting fecords weie nol kepi In acLoidincé ilh seciion 13G ol Ihe Act or Ihe accounts do not xcord wilh Ihe accounting record5 Independent examiner's statement I have no concerns and have come across no other matters In conr,ection th Ihe examination lo which attenlion should be drawn In Qfder 10 enable a proper undefstanding of the accounts to be (eached . Please delete the 1fro￿S In the bracAe£s Il they do not apply Signed: £&z Oate: g/4 Name: LL /Zrt S6rtt COrrtPSfrLL Relevant professional qualification(s) or body (if any): Address: io SoviL& (Zrtp Ld74J)orf4, SG£S IER October 2018

Section B Disclosure Only complete rf the examiner needs to hwhI￿ht matters of concern (see CC32, Independent examinatThi of charty accounts: directions and guidance for examiners). Glv• here brfef detsils of any Items that th• oxamlner wlshes to dlsclose. IER Octobor 2018