CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Trustees, Annual Report for the period
From 1 January 2024 Period start dats To 31 D•¢•mb•r 2024 Period end date
Charity name: Mllton Keynes Murugan Templ• Trust
Charity registratlon number: 1181349
Objectives and Activitles
SORP refeience
Para 1.17
Summary of the purposes of
the charity as set out in its
goveming document
1-The advancement of Hindu Religion
2-Such other purposes as are exclusively
charitable according to the laws of England
and Wales as the trustees in their absolute
discretion ma
from time to time determine.
Prayers were held every Tuesday and
Friday evenings. All major Hindu festivals
were celebrated in 2024..
Phase 2 building 1$ already compl8ted and
waiting for the sGulptors from India to arrive
in March 2025 to start the traditional Hindu
temple work in the Phase 2 building..
Summary of the main
8Gtivilies in relation to those
purposes for the public
benefit. in particular. the
activities, projects or
services identified in the
a¢¢ounls.
Pars 1.17•ThJ
1.19
statement confirming
whether the trustees have
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charrty
Commission on public
benefit
Para 1.18
Yes.
We continue free feèding of the vulnerable
and elderly members of the congregation
after the prayers.
Addltlonal Infomiatlon loptional
You ma choose to include further statements Whe￿ relevant about..
SORP fof•rnn
Parn138
Policy on grant making
Nol Applicable
ParA 1.38
Our Phase 2 building progressed well and
our efforts to make the finished building as
traditional Hindu temple are pro￿edIng.
Policy on social investment
including program related
investment
Par8 1.38
Around 25 volunteers help us in our
a¢tivtlies on a regular basis and we expect
this to continue in the future.
Contnbution made by
volunteers
Other
None

Achievements and Performance
SORP referenL
Devotees speaking different languages are
now attending our prayers in increasing
numbers due to growing community
cohesion.
Our involvement in the local community is
strengthened by regular participation in
Neath Hill Neighbourhood Association
meetings by our representative Dr Suresh
Nesaratnam. He also manages the Temple
visrts by school children and scouts, in an
interesling manner. tempting voluntary
participation by the attending children.
The temple garden well maintained by Mr
Thomsan Kennedy Wimalaswaran and it
attracts frequent appreciative comments
from our neighbours and also has resulted
in many new fn'endships.
Summary of the main
achievements of the charty,
identifying the difference the
chanty's work has made lo
the circumstances of its
beneficiaries and any wider
benefits to society as a
whole.
P•fa 1.20
Addltlonal Infomlatlon (optlonal)
You ma choose to include further slalements where relevant about..
We achieved a major objedive by
completing the Phase 2 building. Onc8 the
inlernal traditional Hindu temple
architecture has been Completed next year
another major objective would have been
fulfilled.
Achievements against
objectives set
Par# 1.41
Our fundraising activities are resulting in
steady inflow of funds and during major
festivals there is an increase in voluntary
donations.
Perfomance offundraising
aclivities against obiectives
sel
P•ra 1.41
Investment performance
against objectives
Parn141
Not Applicable
Other
None

Flnancial Review
Review of the charity's
financial position at the end
of the
errod
Statement explaining the
policy for holding reserves
statin
are held
Amount of rese￿eS held
Reasons for holding zero
reseNes
Details of fund materially in
deficit
Explanalion of any
uncertainties about the
charily continuing as a going
concern
Para 1.21
Our financial position continues to be
healthy due to many voluntary donations
and fund raisin
efforts
Para 1.22
Reserves not held
Para 1.22
Not A licable
Funds required for traditional temple
buildin
in the near future.
Not Applicable
P•rn122
P¥ro 1 24
P8r• 1 23
Not Applicable
Addltlonal Informatlon {optlonall
You ma
choose to include further statements where relevant about..
Voluntary donations from devolees and
fundraising activities are Ihe main sources
of our income
The charity s principal
sources of funds (including
any fundraising)
Parn 1.47
Investment policy and
objectives including any
social investment policy
adopted
Not Applicable
P•r• 146
A description of the principal
risks facing the Charity
Parn146
Not Applicable
Other
None

Structure, Governance and Management
Description of charity's
trusts..
Type of goveming document I Parn 1.25
CIO Conststution signed on 17 June 2018.
How is the charty
Gonstituted?
P8ra 1.2S
As o CIO.
Trustee selection methods
inGluding details of any
constitutional provisions e.g.
election lo post or name of
any person or body enlitled
to appoint one or more
trustees
Paia 1.25
Presently, our Board of Trustees consists
of 11 Founder-Trustees and 8 Ele¢ted
Trustees to function for a 3-year period.
During the Annual General Meetings, new
Trustees are elected as necessary.
Addltlonal inforniation (optional)
You ma
choos8 to include further statements where relevanl about:
All the Tnjstees are provided wilh the
Essential Trustee leaflet and the Charity
Governance Code issued by the Charity
Commission.
All Trustees are volunteers and do not
receive an
remuneration or olher benefits
Policies arKI procedures
adopted for the induction
and training of trustees
P•r* 151
Our charrty funciions as a CIO.
The charily's organisational
structure and any wider
network with which the
charity works
P•r• 1.51
We are an independent organisation and
not part of any wider nalwork
Relationship with any
related parties
P•ra 1.51
None
Other
None
Reference and Administrative detsils
Chari
name
Other name the charit
uses
istered chant
number
Chanty's principal address
Milton Ke
None
1181349
nes Muru
an Tem
le Trust
cio
15 Ashfield
Stantonbury
Milton Keynes MK14 6AU

Names of the charity trustees who manage tho charity
oiri¢8 Ilf arryl
Dat¢¥ acted rf not
for whole
Name of person lor body) ¢ntStled
toa
oint trustee
Ifan
Tru¥teè name
Mr K Alagappan
Mr P Teavakumaran
Chairman
Vice-chaimian
Dr M Veeravahu
Dr S Nesaratnam
Mrs P Salkunanathan
Mrs R Kobalakrishnasame
Dr Mrs R Veeravahu
Secretary
Joint Secretary
Treasurer
Assistant Treasurer
Chairperson of the
Fund-Raising
Committee
Mr K Jothykumar
Mrs G Sathiyaseelan
Mr K Kamalanalhan
10
Mr M S Raiendran
Mr S Kobalakrishnasame
Mr S Satkunanathan
12
13
14
Mrs S Teavakumaran
Mr T Puvaneswaran
Mrs S Kamalanathan
Mr P Thavararajah
Mr T Wimalaswaran
Mr R Sivanadiyar
15
16
17
18
19
Chairperson of the
Building Committee
20
Cor
orate trustees - names of the directors at the date the re
Oirector nam•
Not A licable
ortwasa
roved
Name of trustees holding title to property belonging to the charily
Tru•toe name
D•t•8 acted 51 not for who
¢•r
Not A licable

Funds held as custodian trustees on behalf of others
Description of the assets
held in this capacity
Not Applicable
Name and objects ofthe
charity on whose behalf the
assets are held and how this
falls within the Gustodian
charity's objects
Nol Applicable
Details of arrangeTnents for
safe Custody and
segregation of such assets
from the charrty's own
assets
Not Applicable
Additional infomiatlon loptlonal)
Namès and addresses of advlsers Iopllonal Infomiatlon)
Type of
Name
Address
adv18er
Legal Advisor
Mr T N Visvendran
1 Truby s Gardens. Milton Keynes MK6 SHA
Nama of chlof oXOCUtlvo of nameo 018enlor staff memborn (Optlonal Infom)atlon)
Exemptions from disclosure
Reason for non-disclosure of ke
rsonnel details
Not Applicable
Other o
tional inforniation
None

Declarations
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees, report above.
Signod on behalf of the charlty's trustses
Signature(81
Full namels), Mr Kumarappan Alagappan
Positlon leg Secretary,
Chairperson
Chair, etc)
| Dr Mylvaganam Veeravahu
Secretary
Date
22 September 2025

MILTON KEYNES MURUGAN TEMPLE TRUST (CIO)
(Registration Number: 1181349)
ANNUALACCOUNTS FOR DECEMBER 2024

MILTON KEYNES MURUGAN TEMPLE TRUST CIO
INCOME AND ExPE￿D1TuRE STATEMENT FOR THE PERIOD
FROM l January 2024 TO 31 DECEMBER 2024
2024
2024
2023
2023
RECF.IPTS
W¢¥klv Collections
Donations
Gift Aid20-?1
Membership Fees
8.015.70
110.8iO.26
7.886.25
115.951.55
16.676.64
1.485.00
1.375.00
120320.96
141,999.44
LESS PA YMENTS
Priest's F'ees
Insurnnce
Repair5.Maintenanc¢ & Miscell
Printing. Sraiionary & fuel bills
Bank Lhdrg?es
12,950.00
725.88
1.338.25
4.2i1.23
849.18
839.62
4,364.09
5,594.60
1844.33
25.742.64
20,094.$4
SURPLUS I)F INCOME
OVER EXPENDITURE
94,478J2
121,9D4.90

MILTON KEYNES MURUGAN TEMPLE TRUST CIO
BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2024
2024
2024
2023
2023
ASSETS:
FIXF.D ASSETS
Land
Temple Construction BIF
Temple Conslruction AdditiOTJ
157.500.00
1.107.668.10
6? 504.6)
157.500.00
965.4(M).52
142,267.66
l J27.672.73
1,265,168.18
CASH FUND
Cash in hand
Bank
61.40
7? 059.97
98.729.97
Tot#1 Cash F￿Thd
98.907JI
72.121.37
OTHF.R MONETARY ASSETS
GanL%h Statue
Amman Statue
DLbii)rs
1.23?.
1.232.00
1.250.00
0.00
2.482.00
1.429,062.04
2.482.1
l J39,771.55
Tot41 A¥yets
LIABILITIF.S
Property loan
NatW¢si & Othcr108ns
298.976.94
298,976.94
1.130,085.10
304.164.77
304,164.77
1,03S,606.78
NET ASSETS
PRESENTED BY
Capital 131F
1,035.606.78
913.701.88
Capital Iniroduced
urplus ol. Income over
F,xpenditure for ihe year
0.00
94.478.3?
1,130.085.10
1 ?1.904.90
1,035,606.78

CHARITY COMMISSION i Independent examinerfs report on the
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
accounts
Section A
Iiidepcndorit Examiner s Rcport
Rfrport to the tru•t•o•1
memb•rn of
MILTON KEYNES MURUGAN TEMPLE TRUST{CIO)
On accounts for th• y•ar
31 DECEMBER 2024
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l ￿pOrt to th8 trustees M my 8X8mlnatlon ofthe 8w)unts of tho above
charity (Ihe Trusf) for lh• year endod
AS th• ch8ritl8 trustee8. you arn re8pon8ible lor tho kY8paratton of tho
accounts in accordance wrth thè roquirements of the Ch8rlti66 Act 2011
Ro•poTh•lbllldM and
ba•1• of r•port
I ror#)rt in respect of my examlnation of tho Trusf8 aC￿Unts ￿rrIed out
der sectkgn 145 of the 2011 Act and In carylng out my •xaminalion, I
have follNed all tha app[￿ble DIrec1h￿s 9￿18n ty the Chartty c￿￿MIss￿n
under seckn 145151(bl of the Ad.
Indepond•nt
oxamlner'• jtstoment I have o)mpleted my examiiallon. I confim that no material matter• havo
come to my attenlk)n in connect￿n with the éxamsnalion (other than that
8ch)sed bel￿ ') whith give8 m& cause to believe that in, any material
the ￿CoUntIng rocords were not kept In wird8nrA wllh sectlon 130
of the Charilie8 Acl,. or
the accounts did not accord wrth the attounting records., or
the 8¢counts did not compty wrth the 8ppll¢able requlrements
C￿remin9 the fomi and content of account$ set out in the Charlllas
{Accounls and Reptytsl Regulations 2008 other than any requlrement
that the accounts give a Irue and fairf vmv which is nol a matter
considered 88 part of an indeF*ndent examlnatlon.
I hove no wnc4Jrno and hav• Gomo rdGrooo no t)ther rn•ttorB In conn•Gtlon
wlth the examlnthn to which attenllon 8houkl bo dmn in this report In
order lo enable 8 FXOPW under8tandiThJ of the accounts to bè reached.
' Please delgte th8 in the br￿ketS rfthey do not apply.
Sign•d:
D•t•:
15.09.2025
Ilam•:
SUNTHAK4LINGAM RAGAVAN
Rol•v•nt prof•sslonal
qu•llfic•tlon($l or body
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