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2025-03-31-accounts

ALEXANDRA HOUSE CHILDCARE CENTRE (PLYMOUTH) CIO

TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT

CIO Registration number 1180310 Covering the Accounting Year 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025 Address 20 Crownhill Fort Road Crownhill Plymouth PL6 5BX Governing Document CIO Foundation Constitution. Objects To advance and enhance the development and education of children by: i) providing high quality care and education for children primarily below statutory school age living in and around the area of the City of Plymouth including by the provision of appropriate play, education and care facilities, family learning and extended hours groups. ii) working in partnership with parents, carers and families to help children learn and develop. iii) promoting their care, safety and wellbeing. iv) providing services to support them, their carers and families, in a manner that promotes equality and values diversity. v) furthering the aims of the Pre-School Learning Alliance. Trustees Mr A Older Mr A Jones Mrs V Bennett (from 6 November 2024) Mr T Sheaff (from 20 November 2024) Mrs C Lightburn (from 4 November 2024) Mr R Davey (until 31 December 2024) Miss H Bruty (until 30 August 2024) Appointment of Trustees The minimum number of trustees allowed by the governing document is three. However, there are currently four trustees. The trustees shall initially be invited, by the Chair to serve for a period of five years. They may be invited to serve for a further period of five years. The appointment shall be ratified at the next Annual General Meeting.

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Trustee Induction and Training

New trustees undergo an orientation day to brief them on their legal obligations under charity law, the trustee decision-making processes, the business plan and recent financial performance of the charity. During induction day they meet key employees and other trustees. Trustees are encouraged to attend appropriate external training events where these will facilitate the undertaking of their role.

Bankers Not yet appointed Independent Examiner Peter Nicholls MBE MAAT 5 Nursery Road Havant Hants PO9 3BG

The Activities of the Charity

The Ministry of Defence owns the freehold of the land on which the building stands. There is a lease between it and the unincorporated Alexandra House charity No 202922. The Ministry of Defence transferred the title deeds of the lease to the CIO on 15 December 2023. The conversion to CIO was still ongoing as the process had been delayed by the necessary OFSTED checks required after the significant changes to the Board of Trustees.

Financial Review

The remaining value of the lease - £357,383 – was transferred to the CIO. The lease has 49 years to run. There were no other financial transactions.

Investment Selection Policy

None held.

Reserves Policy

None held.

Risk Assessment

The Trustees actively review the major risks that the charity faces on a regular basis. In particular those relating to safety and security of staff and children and the financial status of the fund and are satisfied that systems are in place to mitigate any exposure to the major risks. Other risks centre on the change in numbers of children in the area and competition from other preschool facilities, some government funded, in the area. Low level welfare statistics are recorded and procedures are in place to record health and safety, safeguarding and risk factors.

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Public Benefit Statement

Alexandra House provides public benefit by advancement of the education of pre-school children. The Trustees confirm that they have paid due regard to the Charity Commission of England and Wales’s guidance on public benefit in exercising their powers or duties.

Declaration

I declare in my capacity of charity trustee, that

Signed on Original

Andrew Jones Trustee

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Independent Examiner’s Report to the Trustees of Alexandra House Childcare Centre (Plymouth) CIO. (No 1180310)

I report on the accounts of the Charity for the year ended 31 March 2024, which are set out in pages 1 to 4.

Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner

The charity’s trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The charity’s trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144(2) of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act) and that an independent examination is needed.

It is my responsibility to

Basis of independent examiner’s report

My examination was carried out in accordance with the general Directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from you as trustee for any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a ‘true and fair view’ and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below.

Independent examiner’s statement

In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention

P A Nicholls MBE MAAT

5 Nursery Road Havant Hants PO9 3BG

27 June 24

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ALEXANDRA HOUSE CHILDCARE CENTRE (PLYMOUTH) CIO

Number - 1180310

BALANCE SHEET

31-Mar-25

31-Mar-24 Notes Fixed Assets Leasehold Interest 5 & 1 £ 350,089 £ 357,383 Investment 5A £ - £ - £ 350,089 £ 357,383 Current Assets Debtors 8 £ - £ - Bank Account £ - £ - Total Current Assets £ - £ - Less Liabilities Creditors (within one year) 9 £ - £ - Net Current Assets £ - £ - Total Assets £ 350,089 £ 357,383 The Funds of the Charity Endowment Funds 5 £ 350,089 £ 357,383 Unrestricted Funds £ - £ - £ 350,089 £ 357,383

Approved on behalf of all of the Trustees

Signed on Original

Andrew Jones Trustee 27 June 2025

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Alex House CIO Mar 25 BS 2BALANCE SHEET

ALEXANDRA HOUSE CHILDCARE CENTRE (PLYMOUTH) CIO

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES

For 12 months ended 31 March 2025

Income
Notes
Unrestricted Funds
Donations
-
£
Charitable Activites
-
£
Other (Transfer of Building Lease)
1
-
£
Investment Income
-
£
Total Income
2
-
£
Expenditure
Charitable Activities
-
£
Other Costs
5A
-
£
Total Expenditure
-
£
Net Expenditure
3
-
£
Gains (or Losses) on Investments
-
£
Total Funds Brought Forward
-
£
Total Funds Carried Forward
-
£
Income
Notes
Unrestricted Funds
Donations
-
£
Charitable Activites
-
£
Other (Transfer of Building Lease)
1
-
£
Investment Income
-
£
Total Income
2
-
£
Expenditure
Charitable Activities
-
£
Other Costs
5A
-
£
Total Expenditure
-
£
Net Expenditure
3
-
£
Gains (or Losses) on Investments
-
£
Total Funds Brought Forward
-
£
Total Funds Carried Forward
-
£
Endowment Fund
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
7,294
£
7,294
£
(7,294)
£
-
£
357,383
£
350,089
£
Totals
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
7,294
£
7,294
£
(7,294)
£
-
£
357,383
£
350,089
£
Previous Year
Totals
-
£
-
£
357,383
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
357,383
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
357,383
£
-
£
357,383
£

Notes to the Accounts

Note 1 - Accounting policies

The financial statements are prepared under the historic cost convention (as modified by the revaluation of fixed asset investments) and in accordance with applicable accounting standards: Charities Statement of Recommended Practice 2019 and the provisions of the Charities Acts. Significant policies adopted are:

Income:

Expenditure and Liabilities are recognised as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation committing the fund to the expenditure.

Assets -Tangible assets are capitalised if they can be used for more than one year and cost at least £500. They are valued at cost or a reasonable value on receipt. The fund does not have a policy of revaluation. Depreciation is annual at 50% in the first year then 25% over the next two years. The building will be depreciated over the remainder of the lease (49 years).

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Unrestricted Funds

Unrestricted Funds
Note 2 - Income
Donations
Grants
Donations
Charitable Activities
Local Authority Funding
Parental Contributions
Other Trading Activities
Fundraising
Sundry Income
Investment Income
Dividends
Bank Interest
Total Income
Note 3 - Expenditure
Charitable Activities
Operating Costs
Governance Costs
Independent Examination fees
Support Costs
Other Costs
Leasehold Property
Total Expenditure
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£
7,294.00
£
-
£
7,294.00
£
-
£
12 mths to 31 Mar 24
12 months to 31 Mar 25
-
£
-
£
-
£
-
£

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Note 5 - Tangible Fixed Assets - Permanent Endowment Fund

Transferred from Unicorporated Charity £ 357,383

The permanent endowment fund represents the receipt of monies from the Nuffield Trust (£442,674) and specific donations from other sources.. This fund was established in 1999 and was for the singular purpose of relocating Alexandra House to purpose built premises. Depreciation has been charged on the property and it is to be written off over its remaining 48 years of its lease.

Note 5A - Investments

None

£

Note 6 - Paid Employees

Note 7 - Trustee and Other Related Parties

a No expenses or emoluments have been paid to the Trustees b. There were no amounts due to or from the Trustees

Note 8 - Debtors and Prepayments

None

Note 9 - Creditors and Accruals

None

Note 10 - Declarations

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