ao REGISTRATION NUMBER CE016379 ANDREW WINDSOR ALMSHOUSES ANNUAL REPORT AND UNAUDITED ACCOUPITS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2014 Charrty Number 1181841 BUSINESS ADVISORS TheGranary Hones Yard I Waverley Lanè Famham sUrV GU98BB
ANDREW WIN050R ALMSHOUSES HNANCIAL STATEMENTS YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 PAGE Trustees Annual Report 1¢04 Independent examiner's report to the members Statement of financial artivitie5 Balan sheet Notes to the flnancial ststements 8t014
ANDREW WINDSOR ALMSHOUSES TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 Thetrustees presenttheirannual report and thefinancial statementsof the£hatable incorwrated organisation CIO) for the year ende(J 31 March 2024. The financlal statements comply with the tharity's trust deed, the Charities Att 2011, and the Charities Statement of Recomrftended Practlce issued in October 2019 and Financial Reportln8 standard FRSIO2. The trustees confirm thatthey have complied wlth the duty in s17 of the ChaFitles Act 2011 to have due regard to the public benefit gvldance publlshed by the Charlty Commlssiorn when reviewing the Chafitvs aims and objettlves and in annIng future artivitie5. REFERENCE ANDADMINISTRATIVE DEfAILS Rè8lstw•d charfty name Andrew Windsor Almshouses Chartty gIstratIOn number 1181841 CIO re8lstratlon number CE016379 Prin¢lpal offi 5 Brldgefleld Famham Surrey GU9 8AN THE TRusfEES The trustee5 who Served the charlty durin8the period and since the period-end were asfollows: Ms L Sutherland (Chairmanl Colonel C P H Knaggs Mrs C 5eely Ms J Barratt aerk the Trustees Ms J Durrant Prlnclpal baftkers Lioyds Bank plc Lewisham Branch London Independent examkner Mr S. P. F. Howell FCCA TC Group The Granary Hone5 Yard I Waverley Lane Farnham Surrev GU9 8BB
ANDREW WINDSOR ALMSHOUSES TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 OBJEcfivES AND ACTIVITIES The object of the Charitable Incorporated Organi5ation ICIOI, formed ors l February 2019, is to provlde housing for retired, elderly people of good charncter and in straightened circumstances. Applicants are rèquired to be apable of independent I1wF in line wrth the Cl(Ys policv. The charity owns, administers and maintains the property and grounds of numbers 53, 54, 55 and 56 Castle Street. Farnham. which a the original almshouses and now a Grade Il. Listed building of Ial and historlc interest. The charity also owns, adminlsters and maintains the pmpÈrty and grounds of numbers 2. 4, 6. 8, 10 and 12 Park Row, Farnham. which were constructed in the 19Ws and aresituated to the rearofthe Castle Street properties. The Castle Street and Park row properties all share a communal garden. The properknes owned. adMinisted and malntained by the charity are for the use of the appointed residents. When an almshouse becomes vacant, the Trustees IIK)k to appoint a new resldènt in aordanCe with its charitable objertives. In Cases of equal eligibility. priority is gVen to applicants who have family ties within the Farnham area and who have contributed in a positive way to the community. All residents benefft from lower accommodation costs than those payable In the prNate rentsl market. These objettive5 fvlfy meet the public benefit requirement Provislon of accommodatlon to those In housing need is clearly beneficial. ACHIEVEAIENTSAND PERFORMANCE The Charity continues to provide accommodation for older person5 In houslng need, who have Ilmited financial resource& The objectives of the Charity fully meetthe public benefit requlrement. The Trustees continued to monitor the resideFtV5 welfare and wellbeing through in person vlslts to resl(lents. DLsring the year. the TrLtrStees cairled out planned malntènan¢e works oft the Andrew Windsor Almshouses for the benefit of current residents and to ensure the Almshouses remain viable for future ljenefidaries. The maintenance works include consideration of general maintenance. cydical and extragrdinary maintenance vlorks; an example being the rectifKation works carried out followlng the damage to the •kndrew Windsor Almshotsses caused by two HGV lorries. The rettlfic*lon works requId a road doSUTe licence and a speclalist contrartor. TheTrustees have an ungoingdialoguewith Surreycountycouncll andthe local MP regardingthe onBoing issues wlth the trees on Castle Street. The Trustees have an onEoin8 dialoEue with Surrey County CoLtndl regarding the on80inB i55ues with illegal parking on the pavement outside the Park Row Alm5hou5es. Two Trustees attended an In-person trasninq toursè at AbboV5 Hospital Almshouses In lIdford. The training session included consideration of the Charities Act 2022, anti•soclal behaviour and hoardlng issues. The Charity has undertaken a review ofall of Its operational documentation and Islookingto attract newTrustee5 to asslst In the ongoing viability in the funning of the Charity- The Charty continued to meet all its financlal and admlnlstrative commitments relating to the fundlng of the roof project (completed in 20191. All Almshouses have current EPC. EICR and Landlord Gas Safety Certifi¢ate5. There were no significart arrears.
MDREW WINDSOR ALMSHOUSES TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 FINANQAL REVIEW At the end of the perbod, the ¢harlVs reseryes show a balance of £188,62912023- £166.89)?. The free reserve5 available to the charity totsls £148,47412023- £123,789). Thechariwsfinancesare In a satisfartory ststea5at31 March 2024. TheTrustees continueto reviewthe Weekly Maintenance Charge 1ml payable monthly and the beneficiaries were notified of an increase to the WMC to become effect6¥e April 2023, the Trusiees will VIeWthIS on an ongoing annual basi The financial commitments to The Charity Bank continue to be met and the Chartty has commenced re8ular Investment in line with Almshouse Associatlon guidan to ensure that fvture cydical and extrdordinary maintenance can be carried out. PLANS FOR FLITURE PERIODS Looking to the future, the Charttyls increasing fuF5 to both our Cyclic31 Maintenance Fund and Ext[rdInary Maintenance Fund. Routine maintenance is on80in8 and is reviewed quarterly at Trustee Meetrng5. For the forthcoming year, the Trustees have the followlng plans under ¢onslderation: Continue to monitor the welfare and wellbein8 of residents. Recruitment of new Trustee5to ensurethe on80in8 governance and operational vièbiltyof the Charlty: Ongoing planning regarding routine, cyeliol and extraordÈnary maintenance: FinalSsation of website for the Charity to help raise the profile of the Almshouses locally: a150n with local Organisatn$ such as Heriiage Farnhamto raise the profile of the Almshouses locally. GOING CONCERN After makFnB approprlate enqulrles, the tru5tee5 have b reasonable expettation that the Chartty has adequate sources to continue in operational existence forthe foreseeable future. Forthis reason they¢ontrnueto adopt the 80ingconcern basi5 in preparing thefinancial statements. Furtherdetalls regardingth* adoption of the going concern basi5 can be found in the Accounting PolicSes. STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT GOVERNING I)OCUMEIJT Andrew Windsor Almshouses is a charitable incorporated organisatlon governed by its registration wlth the Charity Commisslon on l February 2019. RECRurrMEKf AND APPOINTMENT OFTRUSTEES New trustees are appointed by the trustees from local peoplè with appropriatè skills. ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE The tharity is controlled by the Trustees. Trustee5 during the peri¢)d are dètailed on page l. The trustees have appolnteil a clerkto administerthe charity and its properties. The derk reports to thetrusteès at. at least. quarterfy meÈtin85. Wth fr4nt e-mail and tslephone contsct between meetings as ne5$ary. RISK MANAGEMENT The Tru5tee5 have a risk registerfortheir review and comments. The major rlsks to which the chèrity 15 exposed, as Identified by the Trustee5. have been reviewed and systems have been established to manage thosè risks.
ANDREW WINDSOR ALMSHOUSES TRusfEES ANNVAL REPORT YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 INDEPENDENT EXAMINER Simon Howell, FCC& of TC Group. has been re-appolnfed as Independent examlnerforthe eUIng year. TRUSTEE5' RESPON51BILmE5 STATEMENT The trustees are re5PQfTrsib for preparing thÈ Twstees, Anntsal Report and the financial ststements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards Iunited Xingdom Generalty Accepted Accounting Practlcel. The law applicableto charities in England & Wales requiresthetrustÈesto prepare financial statementsfrjreach flnancial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and of the incoming r2sDurce5 and application of resources of the charity for that period. In preparing these financial statements. the tru5teesare requlred to: • select suitable accountlng policies and then apply them consistently.. • observe the methods and principles in the Charitles SORP 2019 IFRS 1021: make judgements and estlmates that are reasonable and pru(lent,. • stste whether applicable UK Accountin8 Stsndards have been followed. subject to any material departures disclosed and expsained in the financial 9tatemeftts,' prepare thefinancÉal statements on the golngcOnrn baS unless it Is Inapproprlateto presume that the charity will continue in operation. The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records that disdose wth reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Charitles Act 2011, the Charitiès (Accounts and Reports) Reg4Jlatlons 2(X)8 and the prti¥islon5 of the trust deed. They are also responsible for safeguarding the a55ets of the charitable ¢ompanyand hence fortakin8 reasonable steps for the preventiOEL and detettion of fraud and other irregularities. This report was approved bythe trustees on nd Signed on its behalf. Ms L SutheFland (Chair)
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TOTHE TRUSTEES OF ANDREW WINDSOR ALMSHOUSES I report to the chartty trustees on my examlnation of the accounts of the charity for the year ended 3J March 2024 which are set out on pages 8 to 14. Responslbllities and basis of report As the charity trustees you are sPonSible for the preparation of the accounts in accordartce with the requlrements of the Charitles Act 2011 {'the Act'l. I report in respect of my examination of the chariV5 accolrnts carried out under Section 145 of the Act and in carrylngoui my examination I havefollowed all theapplicable Dirertions given by the Charlty Commission under section 14515llbl of the Act. Independent examiner¥ ststement I havè tompleted my exarnÈnation. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention ITr connertion with the e¥amin*lon BivinB me cause to believethat in any material respect- accounting records were not kept in respect of the chartty as reouired by 5eLtitin 130 of the Art.. or the accounts do not accord with those rèttsrds.. or the accounts do notcomply with the applicable requirements concernlngthe form and content of accounts set out in the Charitie5 (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a true and faiTvie%¢ which is not a mattercoAsidered as part of an independentexamination. I have no cgncerns and havecomeacross noother matters in connection wtth theexamination towhichattentlon should be drdwn in this report in orderto enable a proper uE)derstanding of the accounts to be reached. Simon P. F. Howell FCCA The Granary Hones Yard I Waverley Lane Farnham Surrey GU98BB Dated..
ANDREW WINDSOR ALMSHOUSES STATEMENT OF FINANaALAcfJviTIES YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 Total untrIcted Funds 2024 Total Unrestricted Funds 2023 Income and eThdovm)entsfrom: Dgnations Charitable activitie5 Othei income 65 97.159 IOOA28 11,071 Totsl 111499 97,224 Expenditure ott". Charitable activiiie5 Otherexpenditure 169,9761 120,1391 161.5841 113,4471 Totsl 190Jts) 175,0311 Nèt gains/llossesl on investmnts 355 61 Net Inctyrnllexpendtturel 21,739 22.254 movemem kn funds RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS: Total funds brou8ht fon*Jard 21.739 22,254 Is690 144.636 Total funds carrkd forHard 188,629 166.890 The Statement of Financial Attivitles Includes èll galns and losses in the year and thefOre a statement of total recoEnised gains and losses has not been prepared. All of the above amounts relate to continuing attivities. The Mtes on paKe5 8t0 14form m ofthesefknancial Statements.
ANDREW WINDSOR ALMSHOUSES BALANCE SHEET 31 MARCH 2024 20Z4 2023 FIXED ASSErs Tangible assets Investments io 279,183 5,868 288,956 5,513 285.051 294,469 CURRENT ASSETS Debtors Cash at bank and in hand 901 148,474 737 123,789 149,375 {8.9351 124.526 110,7631 CREOITORS: Amounts fallin8due wlthin one year NET CURRE1 ASSETS 113,763 TOTALASSEfs iESS CURRENT LIABIUTIES 425A91 408.232 CREDITORS: Amounts fallin8due after mc*e than one year 14 I23662} 1241.3421 TOTAL NET ASSErs 188.6Z9 166,890 FUND5 Unrestrirted income fund5 188,629 166.890 TOTAL FUNDS 188,629 166.890 These financial statements v•ere approved. and authori5ed for issue on the theiT behalf by.. Isand are slgned on Ms L Sutherland Chair
ANDREW WINDSOR ALMSHOUSES NOTESTO THE FINANaAL sfATEMENTS YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 ACCOUNTING POUaES Basis Ofa(Uno& The financial ststements havÈ been prepared under the historical cost convention with ifrms recognised at cost ortransartion value unles5 Otherwise stated in the relevant notelsl to theseaccounts. Theflnancial statements have been prepared In accordano w(th the second edltlon of the Charitte5 Statement of Recommended Prartice issued in Ortober 2019, the Financial Reporting Standard appllcable In the UnSted Klngdom and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021 and the Charities Act 2011. AndrewWindsorAlmshouseswas registered a5 a Charttable Incorporated Organis*ion on l February 2019. The financlal statements are presented in sterlinB whl¢h Is the funrtlonal currency of the charitsble pany and rounded to the nearest É. Andrew Windsor Almshouses constitutes a public benefft Èntity as defined by FRS 102. Golng<oncern The TrustÈes consider that there are no material untertainties about the charitvs ability to continue as a going conrn. Fund acUting Unrèstritted funds are those fun(Is which a available for the use at the discretion of the trustee5 in fvrtherance r)f the gener81 objects of the Charity and whith have not been designared for the othèr purpose5. DesFgnated fijnds comprise unrestricted funds that have been set aside by the trustees for particular purposes. The aim and use of each designated fund 15 set out In the notes to the financlal Statements. Incoming resources All Incoming resource5 a Included in the statement of flnanclal Actlvities when the Charity is legally entitled to the income and the amount Can be quantiflèd wlth rèasonable accuracy. Dmations are recognlsed on a recelvable ba515 when reIpt rs probable and the amount can be reliabEy measured charable activitles income repre5ent5 malntenance contributions received from sIdents. Resources expended All expenditure is recognlsed On there ts a legal or ¢onstru¢tlve obligatlon to that expenditure. It Is probable sethement Is requlred and the amount can be rneasud relrably. All èxpendlture is accounted for on an accruals bas15. Governance costs intlude the costs of servi£ins the Trustees. ffteetin85 and stratewt planning. The charity h35 established a Elar piogramme of cyclKal repai and malntenance. Costs are ¢har8ed to the Cyclical Maintènance Fund. or the Statement of Flnancial Activities In the year in which they are Incurred, according to the discretion of the Trustees. The ttJ5t of Extraordinary repairs Is charged tothe Extraordinary Repairs Fund orthe Statemert of Flnan¢ial Actmtles in the year in which they ao in¢urred, ac¢ording to the discretion of the Twstees.
ANDREW WIN050R ALMSHOUSES NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued) Tanglble fixed assets The housing properties are bwlued at cost. Freehold land and buildin8s are not deweciated. as the properties are rnaintsined in a state of repair such that their estlmated residual value is not less than their costs. Improvemènts tothe propertles are depreciated over the lifetlme of the loan. which in this ta5e 15 25 year5. Flxed asset imiestments Investments are initially OgnIsed at their transaction v31ue and subsequently measured at their market value as at the balance sheet date using the dosing quoted market pri. The statement of flnancial activities include5 the nèt 8èins and losses arising on revaluation and disposals throu8h()utthe year. INCOME FROM tK)NATIONS Total Fund5 Total Funds 2024 2023 Llonations 65 INCOME FROM fMRITABLE AcfiviTIES Totsl Funds 2024 Total Funds 2023 Maintenance contribution5 from residents 11)ON28 97.159 INCOME FROM OTHER INCOME Totsl Funds Total Funds 2023 Insurantt clalm 11,071
ANDREW WINDSOR ALMSHOUSES NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS YEAR ENOED 31 MARCH 2024 EXPENDITURE ON CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES Total Funds 2024 Totsl Funds 2023 Heatlng and IiBhting Property maintenance Cyclical maintenance Extraordinary repair5 Insurance Rates and water charges Honornrium to Clerk to the Trustee5 Miscellaneous expenses Website costs Subscftptions and liceFKe5 Oeprectatton Governance costs (see note 61 5,605 4,943 10,539 4,500 1,553 1,452 11.492 4.286 9.766 1,748 14341 209 478 9,773 2,000 9,773 1,920 69,976 61.584 ANALYSIS OF GOVERNANCE COSTS Total Funds 2024 Total Funds 2023 Independent examinerfs fees 2,000 OThER EXPENDITURE Totsl Funds 2024 Totsl Funds 2023 Interest on loans Bank chargès 20051 13,358 89 21.139 8.890 TRU5TEES' REMUNERATION AND EXPENSES DuTingthe year, no member ol the Board of Trustees received any remuneration for their seTViCeS or were reimbursed for arty èxpènses12023- nill. RELATED PARTYTRANSACTIONS There were no related party transactlons during the reporting perlod. io-
ANDREW WINDSOR ALMSHOUSES NOTES TO THE FINANCIALSTATEMENTS YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 20Z4 10. TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS land and bulldlnEs COST As at l Aprtl 2023 Additions 322.348 At 31 March 2024 322,348 DEPREaATION As at l April 2023 Charge for the year 33.392 9,773 At 31 March 2024 43,165 NEf BOOK VALUE At 31 Marth 2024 279.183 At 31 March 2023 288,956 II. FIXED ASS INVEsfMENTS Usted investments 2024 Market Value at l Aw Acqulsltions at cosl Unreallsed 8aln51110ssesl S,513 355 MarketV01ye at 31 Marth 5,868 Hlstorical cost at 31 Marth 5,513 IZ. OEBTORS 2024 2023 Weekly maTrntenance contribution Prepayments and accrued incorne 69 668 901 737 li-
ANDREW WINDSOR AIMSHOU5ES NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL sfATEMETrirs YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 13. CREDrroRS: Amotsntsfalllng due wlthln one year 2024 2023 Bank loan5 Accruals a¢KI deferred income 457 4A178 4,817 5,946 8,935 10,763 The loan is secured against the freehold property held bythe tharity. 14. CREDoR$. Amount5 fallin8 due after more than one year 2023 Bank loans: Due between 2 and 5 years Oue after 5 years 30.126 206,736 30,126 211,216 I3662 241,342 The loan 5s 5ecLtred agalnst the freehold property held by the charity. -12-
ANDREW WINDSOR ALMSHOUSES
NOTESTO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH Z024
15. ANALYSIS OF CHARITABLE FUN05
ANALYSIS OF MOVEMENTS 111 UNRESTRICTED FUNDS
Balance at I
Apr 2025
Incomlhg
reSoUrS
tgolng
resources
Balance ¥t
Transfers 31 Mar 2024
Bulldings reserve
CycSScal
maintenance lund
Extraordinary
Tepair fund
Revenue reserve
288,956
19,7731
279,183
35.924
(9,7661
10,660
36018
1365.2311
207,241
116.5011
154J)751
4520
117,1801
(375212)
Z47,840
111I54
I6690
IIL854
190,1151
188.629
ANALYSIS OF MOVEMEPllS IN UNRESTrICTED FUP4DS- PrevtOU5 perlud
Balance * I
Apr 2021
lttcomlng
resources
t¥oln8
rnsour
ANDREW WINDSOR ALMSHOUSES NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024 I& ANALYSIS OF ASSEfs BETWEEN FUNDS l>esign*ed Funds Gomeral nds Totsl Tanglble tixed assets Investment5 Cash at bank and in hand Current assets Current liabS1itles Non-current liabilwties 279.183 279J83 5,868 14&474 901 18,9351 1236.8621 148A74 18,935) 1236,8621 Z85A151 1960421 188,629 ANALYSIS OF NET ASSETS BETWEEN FUNDS- Prevlous perfod DeSnated Fund5 Generdl Funds Total Tangible fixed assets Investments Cash at bank and in hand Current a55ets Current liabilitlÈs Non-current liabilitie5 288.956 5,513 288.956 5,513 123,789 737 10,7631 124L3421 123,789 737 110,7631 1241,3421 294.469 (12719) 166,890 -14-