Company Reglstratlon Number. CE018642 (England and Wales)
Charlty RegSstratlon Number: 1185055
Low Mlll Outdoor Educatlon Centre CIO
Annual Report and Flnanclal Ststements
For the year ended 31 December 2024

Low Mlll Outdoor Educatlon Centre ao
Contents
Reference and AdminlstTatlve Detsils
Structure, Governan￿ and Management
2to3
Truste￿ Report
4t06
Statement of Trustee< Responslbilltles
Independent Examlnerfs Report
Statement of Financial AttNit*s
Balan￿ Sheet
io
Notes to the Financial Ststements
Ilto23
Detslled Statement of Flnandal ActivFtles
24to25

Low Mlll Outdoor Educatlon Centre CIO
Reference and Admlnlstratlve Detalls
A S Clvll
A Gurden
C A Hutchlnson
D G Llddell
ststlon Road
Askrl88
LEYBURN
North Yorkshlre
DL8 3HZ
The tharlty Is Incorpornted In En8land
Comp•ny Rry N
CE018642 (En8l•nd JTrd Wjtesl
Ch•rlty Rry No.
I￿5055
Ind•p•nd•nt Ex•mln•r
Dawn aafkson
Clarksons Accountsnts
Thornborou8h Hall
Moor Road
Leyburn
North Yorkshl
DL8 SAB
Bankws
HSBC Bank PLC
189 Hlgh Street
Northallerton
North Yorkshlre
DL7 8LQ

Low Mlll Outdoor Educatlon Centre CIO
Structure, Governance and Management
6ovemlng document
The Charitsble Trust was established by a Deed of Trust dated 18 September 1975. The trustees
recommended changing to a Charitsble Incorporated o￿anIsatiOn at the EGM in July 2019 to help maintain
good governance and secure Low Mlll's operatlon Into the future. The CIO was granted by the Charlty
Commisslon on 27 August 2019 and operates in accordance with the constitution dated l Au8USt 2019 which
may be amended from time to tirne. The members of the CIO shall be Its charity trustees who shall manage
the affalrs of the CIO and may for that purpose exercise all the powers of the CIO. Meetings of the trustees
should be held at least every 3 months.
R•¢ruftment and appolntment of new trustees
The constitutlon requires a minimum of three trustees and the Commlttee of Trustees Is to comprlse no
rnore than nine members made up as:
Not less than three nor more than seven appolnted trustees
lill Not More than two nomlnated trustees.
Appolnted Trustees
lal Apart from the first charity trustees, every appolnted trustse must be appolnted for a temi of th￿e
years by a resolution passed at a properly convened meetlng of the charfty trustees.
Ibl In selectin8 indivlduals for appolntment as appolnted charlty trustees, the charlty trustees must have
regard to the skllls. knowledge and experience needed for the effective administration of the CIO.
Nomlnated trustees
lal
Askrlgg & Low Abbotslde Parlsh Councll and St Oswald's Church, Askr188 lappolntinB bodies) may
each appolnt one charity trustee for a terni of two year5.
{b) Any appolntment must be rnade at a meetinB held accordin8 to ordlnary Pract1￿ of the appointln8
body.
The appointment will be effective from the later date of the vacancy and the date on whkh the
charlty trustees or their secretary are infomied of the appointment.
The person appolnted need not be a member of the appolntin8 body but must be resident in the
Partsh of Askrfgg and Low Abbotslde.
If the appolnting bodyfailsto make an appolntment, the posltlon shall remaln open untll thevacancy
Is fllled.
A trustee appointed by the appoIntS￿4 body has the same dirty as the other tharlty trustees to act In
the way he or she decides in good faith would be most Ilkety to further the purposes of the CIO.
{c)
{d}
(e)
ifj
The tharity trustees may create assoclate or other classes of non-votlng membership. and may determlne
the rights and obligations of any such members {includlng payment of membership fees), and the tonditions
for admission to, and temilnatlon of membershlp of any such class of members.
In 2024 the￿ were two appointed trustees and two nomlnated trustees. The recruitment of tnjstees wlll
contlnue In 2025 to support the growth and chan81Trg needs of Low Mlll.

Organlsatlonal structure
Dayto day responsibllltyforthe running of the cent￿ was delegated to the Head of Centre until the summer
of 2022 after whlch tlme It was undertaken by trustees on a voluntsry bas1& Slnce February 2023, the
trustees delegated respOn￿bIlIty for day to day running of the Centre to the new Centre Mana8er.
The Mana8ement Committee rneet at least quarterly and are ultlmately re5ponslble for the charlty's
actlvltles and settln8 remuneratlon of key management personnel.
Indu¢tlon and tralnlngof now trustees
All the Low Mlll Management Cornmlttee and Trustees are known to the Centre ènd are famlllar wlth the
work of the charfty prlor to their formal appolntment. They are 8iven the opportunity to vlsttthe Centre and
see its work and become familiar vAth the stsff and their roles. Before oron thelrappointment new trustees
will be Blven a copy of the current version of the constttutlon; and a copy of the CIO'S latestTrnstees' Annual
report and statement of accounts They are also made aware of any changes and future plans and
developments.

Low Mlll Outdoor Educatlon Centre CIO
Report of the Trustees for the Year ended 31 December 2024
The trustees present thelr report and financlal statements a5 a Charitsble Incorporated Organisatlon ICIO)
for the year ended 31 December 2024. The trustees have adopted the provisions of Accountlng and
Reporting by Charitie& Statement of Recommended Practlce applicable to charIt￿$ preparing their accounts
in accordance with the Financial Reporting Stsndard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021
leffettive l January 20191.
08JEcfivES AND AcnvmES
The orlglnal Low Mill charlty was opened In 1976 to run courses for groups of young people of all ages and
ablllties. The alm of the trust was to 'help and educate young people through the provision of outdoor
education to develop their physical, mental and spiritual capaclties that they may grow to full maturity as
Individuals and members of 50clety and that their condttEons of life may be Improved"
The objectSves of the CIO a￿ consistent with those of the 0ri8inal Low Mlll and are: 'Yhe alm of the trust is
to advance the educatlon of children and young people through..
Malntalnin8 and managin8 an outdoor education cent￿, facilities and eqvlpment.
The provision of aco55ible and afftirdable adventurous outdoor education and recreational actlvltles
to support and develop chlklren and younB people's physlcal, mentsl and social capabilitles.
such other charitable means as the trustees may think approprlate."
Publlc Benefft
The Trustees have complied wlth the duty under section 4 of the CharRles Act 2006 to have due regard to
publlc benefit guidance published by the Charities Commlsslon In decidin8 what actlvities the Centre should
undertake and belleve this is achieved by providlng outdoor adventure activitie5 to groups from around the
country. These 8roups can be able bodled or speclal needs and range from primary schools throu8h tertlary
level educatton and youth groups. It Is the trustee< intention to revive Low Mlll's hlstorfc close worklng
relatlonsh&p with local primary and secondary se1￿015. to offer every local pupll the opportunity to visit Low
ACHIEVEMENT AND PERFORMANCE
Low Mlll reopened In March 2023 to resldential groups after three years of effective dosure due to the
pandemic. The financial year ended 31 December 2024 is the second full year of operating after the perlod
of closure. It has been a successfvl transltlonal year, bulldlng on the solid ftjundation of the new opernting
model Introduced in 2023.
Every residential scl)ool, charty and youth 8roup ex￿pt one that vislted In 2023 had rebooked for 2024 (or
2025}. stronBly Indicatin8 satlsfactlon and confidence in Low Mlll'soffer and provtsion. It Is also notable that
2024 has seen a rise in new bookings from schools and colleges based on recommendatlons from 2023
customers. Totsl ￿sidential occupancy increased from 55 nights in 2023 to 89 in 2024, an Increase of 62%.
The financial results In 2024 reflert lower re5identlal fees turnover than before the pandemlc but are an
encouraging perfomiance from restarti￿ after a th￿e-year break. Residential fees turnover in the year
ended 31 December 2024 was £227,279, cOMpa￿d to £141,976 in the pre¥ious year. an increase of 60%.
The trustees confldentty expect turnoverto contlnue to rise and profitab•lity to Improve in 2025 and beyond
as Low Mill rebullds Its business.

Low Mill's 2024 land 2025) Self￿terIn8 and catered artlvities have continued to make a valuable
contribution to income generatlon Itovmrds the CIO'S charltable objectives) and opened up the bulldln8 for
exclusive use to walkin& cyclln8, cavin& runnlng and open water swimming clubs throu8hout perlods of the
year when residentlal activlty bookln8s have been fewer, such as durlng the School holidays and wlnter
months.
In January 2024, Low Mlll welcomed Chlnese studentsas part of a UNESCO and UNICEF sponsored resldentlal
vlslt and provlded on-slte artlvltles and team bulJdln8 events wlth vlsltlng puplls from Wensleydale School In
Leyburn.
Throughout 2024, Low Mlll has provlded nature walks to Introduce vlsStSng youn8 people to Ilffrlon8 learnln&
Interest and attachment to the outdoor envlronment.
RNANaAL REVIEW
Low Mlll funds Its artlvltles by char8ln8 the 8roups who vlslt the Centre. The level of charye Is set to cover
the dlrect costs Incurred wlth each vlslt, to make a contrlbutlon to the general runnlng cost and pmvlde
small surplus to provlde for the necessary renewal and expanslon of the facllltles provlded. Donattons a
also sought whenever posslble to contrlbute to these costs and general fundralsln8 actlvltles are also
undertaken. MaJor expendlture for new facllltles has In the past been provlded from specffic targeted
fundralsln& Includlng the appllcatlon for grants from other charltsble bodles.
Reserv•s pollcy
The nature of the charltable •ctlvltles Is such that they are mostly funded from extemal sources at the polnt
of dellvery. Low Mlll'5 actlvltle5 are seasonal, wlth less Income earned over the wlnter months. The actlvltles
also requlre contlnued Investment In the facllltles provlded. The pandemlc has shown the need to malntsln
sufflcSent reserves to allow for the temporary closure of the Centre. The trustees, pollcy Is therefore to
reserve deposlts untll the tlme of deltvery and alm to bulld free reserves at a mlnlmum level commensurate
wlth belng able to meet ongoln8 Costs In perlods of low attlvlty or In the event of a temporary closure of the
centre. Free reserves at the balance sheet date are represented by net current assets on unrestrlcted funds.
FUTURE PLANS
Losses durln8 the pandemlc resulted In Low Mlll borrowlng fvnds from the 8overnment and prlvatety, the
latter loan secured a8alnst the Centre's property assets. The trustees alm to repay these debts over the
duratlon of the loan tern)s. Prlorlty wlll also be glven to fvndraSslng for the bursary fund, contlnulng the
development and refurblshment of the bulldln8 and an appeal to replace one of the mlnlbuses. Donatlons
and appllcatlons for grants from other charltable bodles w511 be sought whenever posslble to contrfbute to
the bursary fund and the costs of Improving Low Mlll. General fund-ralsSn8 actfvlt5e5 wlll also be undertaken.
Major expendlture for new facllltles has In the past been provlded frorn spedfic tsrgeted fund ralslnB.
Not havln8 to fvnd these projects throu8h revenue from course fees helps to keep the course fees down and
enables Low Mlll to offer autdoor educatlon to cllents that help us meet our charltable objectlves.
Low MS11 has successfully ralsed grant fundln8 and donatlons to repurpose a room at the Centre Into a
modern 'nature room, wlth Interactfve IPad klosk ststions and leaming materlals. All young people WI￿ visit
Low MS11 galn an opportunlty to learn about the envlronment. The nature room wlll enable Low Mill to
broaden. dlverslfyand modemlse ltsecolo8lcal outdoor educatlonal offer5n& and provlde a bespoke growlng
5Ulte of accesslble dlgltal learnln8 In areas suth as nature and wSldllfe, farmSn& blodfverslty and rlver
pollution. The materlats In the nature room wlll relnforce learning gained durln8 natu￿ walks and the
adventurous outdoor actlvlty already offered at the Centre.

It remains an aspiration of the chartty to ralse funds to be able to offer bursarfes In order to enable those
m05t In need to beneflt from the educatlonal outdoor eXperIen￿ Low Mlll Outdoor Educatlon Cent
provldes.
There Is potentlal for growth In accepting residentlal booklngs at weekends throughout the year and on
weekdays In the November to March perlod. The cent￿ Manager and trustees a￿ developlng strategles to
increase booklngs at these tlmes, partlcularly In relatlon to the Increaslng demand for school and communlty
provlston for outdoor leaming and development.
EVENTS SINCE THE END OF THE YEAR
Tradln8 to date durtng 2025 has Improved on the year ended 31 December 2024. Nl8hts booked for
residentlal stays are projected to Increase by 10%- 20% as Low Mlll contlnues to rebuSld Its busSness to pre
pandemlc levels. The outlook for 2025 dernonstrates conilnued year on year growth slnce revopenlng In
2023.
2025 has seen a steady Increase In bookln8s from vlsltlng mllltsry and unlformed publlc servlce colle8e
courses, havlng 8alned a reputatlon for provldlng formatlve and summatlve assessment 0pF￿rtUnltles and
supportlng course currlculum a￿a$ such as emersenry plannln8 and navl8atlon.
Followlng a successful 8rant bld, Low Mlll completed a project to convert an offlce spate Into a downstalrs
bedroom wlth ensuite, raisln8 Low Mlll'5 resldentlal capaclty from forty to foity-two.

Low Mlll Outdoor Eduth Centre CIO
The trustees (vAK• are alx) the dlrectots of Low Mlll Outdoor Educatlon Centre CN) for the purposes of
company lawl •re respDnslble for preparfn8 the trustee¢ report and the flnandal statements In aCco￿ante
4th the Uftlted Kln8dom Accoundfi8 Stsrthrds (Unlted KlnBd¢*n Genernlty Accepted AccountlnB Prnctlcel
and appllcable law and reylallon&
Compwy Iw requlres the tiustees to prepre finandal statements for each fmndal wyr. Under compfjny
law the trustees must not apprtye the ftnandal statements unless they are sallsfied that they al¥e a Iwue
and ealr ¥l¢w of the state of affalrs of th• charttable (ompay and of Its Inctyrfrq re%wrces ind applkatlon
of re￿urCe4 Includln8 Its Income and eXp•ndftu￿ for thjt pwlod. In prIyrf￿ th￿e flnMcl•l #•t¢m•n
the trusteu Ire r•qulrad to:
Sellct suftable 4c¢ountln8 pokles •nd lpplythem eonthnty.
ObJer¥• the m•thods ond prfndples In th• Chrftl81 SORP;
Make judgements and estlmates thrt•rn re•￿TrIble and prudenL'
Stats whether apptlcable UK Accountlng Stsndards h•ve b¢en follo**d, wbJ•ct to •ny mat•thl
depjrtuves dlsdosed and expl•ln•d In the flmndol slatsmenty" and
Pr•p•Te th• tln•ncthl st•tem•nts on the ￿1n9 concèm unless It kn lrnpprnpthts to preium
thatthe d*rflable company wni contlmw In bu51n•
The tnutewarn V•spon￿b￿l0rklQPlN￿￿tteaCCounth1 rnoxdsth•tarnAffthnttoshty*4nd •¥plilh
the ¢harftabl• compjrfs tr￿n￿¢tIOnS and 'dlsdos• wlth reasonable •ccurncy •t ary thne th• lI￿nth1
posftlon of the¢h•rltsbh ¢omp•ny4nd en•bletheffl to ¢nwr• th•tthefln•nd•l statements￿mptyWlth th•
COM￿nIeS kt 21106. They are also r•win4ble for safe8uardln8 the asmts of th• thorltsble company and
h•nc• fort4*1ry reasombkn rt•ps forthe pr¢¥enkn and d•tecth)n of fraud •nd oth•r lff•4ul•rltl•&
opro¥•d ty th• tnMt•es rfth• th•rftyon 14 Octob•f 2025 and Wed on Its tseh•ll*.
A avll
Trust•e

Low Mlll Outdoor Educatlon Centre CIO
Independent Examinerfs Report to the trustees of
Low Mlll Outdoor Educatlon Centre CIO
I report to the charlty trustees on my examlnatlon of the accounts of the charlty for the year ended 31
December 2024 whkh are set out on pages 9- 25.
R•$pecdve responslbllltles of tNrtees and examlner
As the charivs trustees of Low Mill Outdoor Educatlon Centre CIO land also Its dlrertors for the purposes
of company lawl you are re5ponslble for the preparatlon of the accounts In accordance wlth the
requirements of the Companles Act 20061'the 2006 Actr).
Havlng satlsfied myself that the accounts of Low Mlll Outdoor Educatlon Centre CIO are r￿t requlred to be
audlted under Part 16 of the 2LK)6 Act and are ellglble for Independent examlnatlon, I report In respect of
my examlnatk)n of your charws accounts as carrled out under sectlon 145 of the Charltles Act 20111.the
2011 ACVI. In caryln8 Out my examlnatlon I have followed the 01￿ctIOnS 8tven by the CharSty Commlsslon
under sectlon 145151{b) of the 2011 Act.
Inde￿ndent ¢Mmlnerfs statement
I have completed my examlnation. I conflrm that no matters have come to my attentton In connectlon wlth
the examlnatlon 8fvln8 me cause to belleve:
Accountln8 records were not kept In respect of Low Mlll Outdoor Educatlon Centre ao as requlred by
sertlon 386 of the 2006 Act; or
The accounts do not accord wlth those records; or
The accounts do not comply wlth the accountln8 requlrements of sectlon 396 of the 2006 Act other
than any requlrement that the accounts 8lve a 'true and falr vlev/ whlch Is not a matter consldered as
part of an Independent examlnatlon; or
The accounts have not been prepared In accordan￿ wlth the methods and prlnclplesof the Statement
of Recommended Practlce for accountlng and reportln8 by charttles lappllcable to charltles preparlng
thelr accounts In accordance wlth the Flnanclal Reportlng Standard appllcable In the UK and Republlc
of Ireland IFRS 10211.
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters In connertlon wlth the examlnatlon to whlch
attentlon should be drawn In thls report In order to enable a proper understandlng of the accounts to be
reached.
Date: ...
Dawn Clarkson
Thornborough Hall
Leyburn
North Yorkshlre
DL8 SAB

Low Mlll Outdoor Educat•on Centre ao
Statement of Flnanclal Activitles for the Year Ended 31 Dtcember 2024
{Includln8 Income and Expendltyre Account
and Ststement of Totsl Recognised Galrts and Losses)
Unrestrlctad Restrlcted
funds
Total
2024
Totsl
Income and Endowmerrts from:
Donations, Grants and Legacles
Charltable A¢tl¥ltles
Outdoor education provision
30,997
30,997
20,996
230,629
230,629
143,981
Other Income
Investment Income
5,000
5.000
135
165,112
266.634
266,634
Expendlture on:
Charitsble Activitles
Outdoor education provision
Governance costs
Total Expefiditure
268,315
17,833
286,148
1,240
269,554
17,833
287,387
233,969
16,827
250,796
1,240
Net movement In funds
-19,514
-1.240
-20.754
-85,684
Re¢(M￿lI1atknn of fvnds
Total funds brought forward
535,427
63.440
598.867
684,551
Totsl fund5 carried forward
20
515.913
62.200
578,113
598,867
The notes form part of these finèndal statements

LAI Mlll Ixrtdoor Eduth C•ntreao
Funds
Funds
Totsl Funth Totsl Funds
Taryibk assets
n5231 34237
819J68 83WI
Stocks
Debtors
C•sh •t bank •NI In h•nd
4,230
7.n8
570 27.963
12.528 27.963
-2L208
1117
5,137
29397
36.651
-a145
7,728
28.533
40h91
Crkni Amoulitsfllll￿ duo vAthln
YAthln y•Ar
Nat curr•rt4M4ts
680 27,963
19283 14507
Total AM•ts IwGuff•n¢ IlabHItI••
776W2 6Z,200 83¢752 844,938
Crndlt4n: Afflo¥ntsfalllwdwF
-260.639
-260,639 -246￿1
515 913 62 21KI
Furdl• rfth•<hirf
Rqstrfct•d fvnds
Unrestrfrted funds
622Q) 63140
535.427
578,113 598.867
Forth• ftn•n¢l•l ￿lfIndIng 31 December 21J24the dmrfty was ertld•d to •xemptlDn from •udlt
unders•ctlon 477 of the Comp•nles Art 2006 rel•tln8 to small compinles.
DIrecto￿, responslbllftles
The members have not requlrnd the thirltyto obt•ln In •udlt of Its 4¢counts trthe ytsrln que￿0￿
In •ccordance wlth sectlon 476; and
Thè trusteesKknowl4d8e thelr r•spon￿bIlItIeS for comptylni vthh the requlrmnts of the Artwlth
respect to accountlry rec￿￿9 •ftd the ple￿ratIOn ol oCC4)unt&
Th•M •ccounts hm been prnpared In accordance wlth the provwonj •pplkabl• to compnles
subject to the wnall companle> reth•.
Thellnandal statements on p•8•$ 9 to 25 **r• •pprtyrtd by tt*tritsta* and aUthOrf￿ for lJsu•
on 14 October 2025 and s78ned on ttwlr behalf by.
D G Uddell

Low Mlll Outdoor Educatlon Centre CIO
Notes to the Flnanclal Statements forthe Year Ended 31 December 2024
I Charlty status
The charlty is Ilmited by guarantee, Incorporated in En8land, and consequently does not have share
capital. Each of the trustees is liable to contribute an amount not exceedlng £NIL towards the assets
of the charlty In the event of liquidation.
The address of the reglstered office Is:
ststlon Road
Askrlgg
LEYBURN
North Yorkshlre
DL8 3HZ
These flnanclal ststements were authorlsed for Issue by the trustees on 14 October 2025.
2 Accountln8 pollcles
Summary of sl8nlfl¢•nt accountlng pollcl•s and key accountlni estlmates
The prlnclpal accountlng pollcles applled In the preparatlon of these flnanclal statements are set out
below. These pollcles have been conslstently applled to all the year5 presented, unless otherwlse
stated.
Statement of compllanc•
The flnanclal statements of the charltable Incorpornted organlsatlon, whlth Is a publlc benefit entlty
under FR5102, have been prepared In accordance wlth the Charltles SORP (FRS1021 'Accountln8 and
Reportln8 by Charltles: Statement of Recommended Practke appllcable to charltles preparSn8 thelr
accounts In accordance wlth the Flnanclal Reportlng Standard appllcable In the UK and Republlc of
Ireland (FRS1021 leffectlve l January 20191" Flnanclal Reportlng Standard 102 'Yhe Flnanclal Reportlng
standard appllcable In the UK and Republlc of Ireland". They also cornply wlth the Companles Act 2006
and Charltles Act 2011.
Basls of preparatlon
Low Mlll Outdoor Educatlon Centre CIO meets the deflnltlon of a publ1¢ benefft entlty under FRSIO2.
The flnanclal statement5 have been prepared under the hlstorl¢al cost conventlon, as modlfled by the
revaluatlon of certaln assets.
Fln•n¢lal reportln8 Standard 102. redu¢ed dlxlosure exemptlons
The charltable Incorporated organlsatlon ICIOI has tsken advantage of the followlng dlsclosure
exemptlons In p￿parIng these flnanclal statements. as pern)itted by FRS 102 'The Flnanctal Reportlng
Stsndard appllcable in the Uk and Republlc of Ireland.:
-the requlrements of Sethon 7 Statement of Cash Flows;
-the requlrement of paragraph 3.17ldl-
-the requI￿rnent of paragraph 33.7.
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Low Mlll Outdoor Educatlon Centre ao
Note5 to the Flnanclal Statements for the Year Ended 31 December 2024
2 A¢countlw pollcles (Cont)
Income
All income Is reco8nlsed In the Statement of Flnanclal AttlvEt5es once the charlty has entltlement to the
funds, It Is probable that the Income wlll be ￿CeIved and the amount can be measured rellably.
Income from resldentlal and day actlvltles Is recognlsed when courses commence. Amounts receFved
In advance of commencement of actlvltles are Included wlthln accruals and deferred Income.
Donatlons Includln8 those on restrlcted funds are taken to Income on re￿IPt. Any donatlons
recefved on bursary fund are transferred to general fund when courses take place.
Expendlturn
Llabllltles are retO8nlsed as expendlture as soon as there Is a legal or construrtlve obllg4tlon commbttlng
the charlty to that expendlture, It Is probabFe that a transfer of economlc beneflts wlll be requlred Sn
settlement and the amount of the obllgatlon can be measured rellably. Expendlture Is accounted for on
an accruals basls and has been classlfled under headlngs that aggregate all costs related to the cate80ry.
Where costs cannot be dlrertly attrlbuted to partlcular headlngs they have been allocated to aclvltles on
basls conslstent wlth the use of resources.
Charltsble artlvltles
Charltable expendlture comprlses those costs Incurred by the charlty In the dellvery of fts actfvltles and
servlces for Its beneflclarles.
Govem•nce ¢osts
These Include the costs attrSbutable to the charlty's compllance wlth constltutlonal and ststutory
requlrements, Includlng the Independent Exarnlner's fees, strate8lc mana8ement and trustees, meetln85
and relmbursed expenses.
Alloc•tlon and apportlonment of costs
All costs a￿ allocated between the expendlture categorles of the SOFA on a basls deslgned to reflect the
use of the resource.
Taxatlon
The chaflty Is consldered to pass the tests set out In Paragraph I Schedule 6 of the Flnance Act 2010 and
therefore It meets the deflnltlon of a charltable company for UK corporatlon tax purposes. Accordlngty,
the charlty Is potentlally exempt from taxatlon In respect of Income or capltal 8alns receEved wlthln
cate8orle5 covered by Chapter 3 Part 11 of the Corporation Tax Act 2010 or Settlon 256 of the Taxatlon of
Chargeable Galns Art 1992, to the extent that such Income or gains are applled excluslvely to charltable
purposes. Value Added Tax Is not recoverable by the charfty, and as such Is Included In the relevant costs
In the Ststement of Flnanclal Actlvities.

Low Mlll Outdoor Educatlon Centre CIO
Notes to the Ananclal Statsments forthe Year Ended 31 (lecember 2024
2 Acwuntlng poll¢les {Cont)
Tanglble Flxed Assets
Depreclatlon and Amortlsallon
Depreclatlon Is provided at the following annual rates In order to wrlte off each asset over Its estlmated
useful life or, rf held under a finace lease, over the lease temi, whkhever Is the shorter.
Freehold property
Property improvements-general
Property Improvements-restricted
Equlpment- general
Fixtu￿$ and fittin8S
Motor vehicles
- 2%on cost
-2% on cost
- 2%on cost
- IO% on cost
IO% on cost
- 2S% on c05t
Property, plant and equlpment Is Inltlally ststed at cost, but freehold property was ststed at an open
market value on transfer to the charltsble Incorporated organlsatlon, and Is revlewed annually. Land
included in freehold property Is not dep￿lated.
Stock conslsts of consumable stores and is valued at the lower of cost and net realisable value.
Fund accountlng
unreStr￿ted funds can be used In accordance wlth the tharftable objectives at the discretion of the
trustees.
Restrirted funds can only be used for partlcular restrfcted purposes wlthln the obJects of the charlty.
Restrictions arise when speclfied by the donor or when funds are ralsed for particular restricted purposes.
FlTrandal Instruments
The charlty only has flnanclal assets and Ilablltle5 of a kind that qualify as basic financial instruments in
accordance wtth section 11 of FRS 102. Basic financial Instruments a￿ Initlally recognlsed at the
transaction value and are subsequently measured at their settlement value.
Hire pur¢hase and leaslng ￿mmItMents
Rentals payable under operating lease5 are charged to the statement of flnanclal artfvltles as they occur.
Penslons wsts and other post retlremert obllgatlons
The charlty operates a defined contribution pension scheme which Is a penslon plan under whlch fixed
contributions are paid into a pension fund and the charlty has no legal or construrtEve obllgatlon to pay
further contrlbutions even If the fund does not hold sufficlent assets to pay all employees the benefits
relatlng to employee servlce In the current and prlor perlods. Contributions to defined contributlon
plans are recognlsed In the Ststement of Flnanclal Artlvitles when they are due. If contribution payments
exceed the contrlbutlon due for servlce, the excess Is recognlsed as a prepayment.
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Governmertrdrts to:
. no govemmwtgrantswere ￿t•￿ed durirythe pr.
Based on cash fh)ws?nd IxKlyts drbwn upto at kntthe end of 2025.thetnffjteesconslderthat Low Mlll wlll be able
to meet its f￿3￿￿53St1￿fall and thatarrydelktton Onllnarychartttsb￿ acEfvltes Ir￿ reasomably befllled by
donattons or loanfin?￿e. Asa regJlttr*tntsteesare confldentthattr*ao remaln a iolng concern fora perlod
In extessof fromthe datsof apprw41 of these firwrKlal 51aten*
Totsl
XI￿7
20,996
20.996
).997
Totsl
nds
Residentlal fee5
Mtscellaneous SrKomè
Tuck sk)p Income
227279
227.279
141.976
143,981
T¢Jtsl
Sundry Intome
G¢)vemmÈnt8rants
GfftAld refunded
Totsl
268315
17.833
L240
,554
17*33
233.969
16,827
GovernarKecosts
1p￿rt costs
(see 8)
287.387
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Low Mlll Outdoor Educatton Centre CIO
Notss tothe Hnandal Statements for the Year Ended 31 Do￿rnber 2024
8 Anal￿1$ of zovernance and wpport costs
Totsl
fund5
fund$
2023
Governance costs
17.833
17.833
16.827
Support costs, Included In the above.
are asfollows:
T¢)tsl
2024
Total
2023
funds
Wages
Employers Nl
Penslons
Postage & Sta￿onery
Independent examiner's fees
Payroll & bookkeeplng seDAces
Legal fees
Bank charges
Bank loan Interest
Other interest
3,821
401
114
275
L372
6.600
3,821
401
114
275
1.372
6,600
3.287
334
81
49
78
665
4507
I7￿3
78
665
4,507
17.833
76
852
4.500
16,827
9 Net Incom•l(exp•ndltyre)
Net Incomellexpendlturel is stated after chargin&llcredltingl:
Unrestrf¢ted Restrlrted
fvnds
fund5
Total
Total
Depredatlon- owned assets
Other operatlng leases
Deficlt on dlsposal of fixed assets
10.083
1,172
L240
IL323
1.172
823
10 Trustees, remuneratkn and ber
There were no trustees, remuneratlon orother benefits for the year ended 31 December 2024 or In the
year ended 31 December 2023.
Tru5te•s' expenses
No trustee expertses were relmbursed In the year ended 3IDe￿Mber 2024 Two trustees were reimbursed for
expenses Incurred totallln8 £1￿05 In 2023.
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Notes tothe FlnaKlal Ststemwts forthe Year Ended 31 Oe¢ember 2024
li Staff costs
2024
2023
Wages and salaries
Employers Nl
Other pensK)n costs
83.786
3,(M)6
1,940
88,732
66,293
554
1,248
68,094
The average rnonth￿ number of employees durin8 the year was as follows:
2024
2023
Manager, Instrnctors and andllary staff
No employees receNed emoluments In excess of 60,IXK).
The centre rnade employeVs contrlbutions to personal pensk)n pollcies on behalf of two staff members.
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Low Mlll Outdoor Edu¢aUon Centre CIO
Notss to the Fln¥ncl•l 5tatrmonts for the Year Ended 31 De¢ern￿r 2024
12 TanOble Flxed Assets
Pnyerty
Improvements Improvements
eneral
.restrlctsd
Freehold
prop¢rty
Cosl orv•lu•tlon
At l January 2024
Addltlons
Dlsposals
At 31 Docember 2024
822,641
128,160
52,687
822,641
128,160
52,687
D•pr•t14tlon
At l January 2024
Charye for the year
Dlsposals
At 31 December 2024
36,212
9.053
122,748
555
17,542
45,265
123,303
18,596
Net l)ook val
At 31 December 2024
777 376
At 31 December 2023
786,429
5.412
35.145
Egulpm•ntr
qen•ral
Flxtur•s &
ttln8S
Motor
hl¢l•s
Tatsl
Cost or ¥•lu•tlon
At ljanuary 2024
Addltlon$
Dlsposals
At 31 December 2024
106A7Z
24,705
95,098
1.230.163
360
107.232
24,705
95.098
1.230.523
Depreclatlon
At lJanuary2024
Charge forthe y￿r
Olsposals
At 31 December 2024
104,610
219
23,522
442
95.098
399.732
11,323
104.829
23,964
95.098
41L055
Net boo* valu•
At 31 December 2024
2,403
741
819,468
At 31 December 2023
830 431
Included In cort tt revaluatlon of land and btslldSn8s Is freehold land of £370,0001202a- £370,000) whlth Is
not depredatsd.
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low Mlll Outdoor Educatl(bn Centre CIO
Notes tothe Nnandal Statementslorthe Year Ended 31 December 2024
12 Tanglble Flxed Assets (eontl
Cost orvaluatlon at 31 December 2024 is represented bv:
Property
Property
lrnprovements Improvemgnts
-ganeral
-restrlrt
Frnehold
property
Valuatlon In 2020
Cost
446,267
376,374
822,641
128.160
128,160
52.687
52.687
Equlprnenb
general
Flxtures &
fittinas
Total
vehldes
Valuatlon In 2020
446.267
784.256
L230523
107,232
107.232
24.705
24.705
95,098
95.098
If land and bulldlngs had not been revalued they would have been Included at the followln8 hlstorlcal cost:
2024
376374
376,374
Aggregate depreclatlon
145.175
140,248
Value of land In freehold land & buildings
370,0(M)
370,(NY)
Freehold propertytransferred to the CIO wa5 revalued to an amount of £820,(#]O detemilned for Insurance
purposes to the land reglstry In February 2020. The valuation was detemilned on an open market basls
followln8 athlce from a local estate agert
Within fixtures and ffttlngs there Is a restricted e¥penditure costing £2.911 with a net book value of £146.
13 Stocks
2024
2023
Stocks
4,230
2.117
14 Ihbtors: amounts faSllnq due wlthln on• ￿#r
2024
Trade debtor5
Other debtors
Prepayments
5,880
672
1,176
7,728
3,740
1,397
5.137

Low Mlll Outdoor Educath>n Centre ao
Notss tothe Fln•nclal Ststements for the Year Ended Yi DeCem￿r 2024
IS Credltors: arnounts falllD8 du• ¥Athln one year
2023
Bank loan5 and Iwerdrafts
Trade credltors
Employer5 Nl and othertaxes
Other credltors
Accruals and deferred Income
(see nots 171
10.378
4,069
2,902
431
2.000
1,428
21.208
,063
5.195
1,473
1,200
3,750
22,145
16 Credltors: amounts falllnq after morethan oneyear
2024
Bank loans
Other loans
Isee nots 171
15ee note 171
10.639
250,000
260.639
21.071
246.071
17 L￿nS
An anaty51s of the nwturltyof I￿n5 Is Wv•Tr below:
2024
Amounts falllrg due wlthln one year on demand:
Bank loans
10,378
10.063
2024
Amounts fallire due between two and five years:
Bank loan5
Other loans
10.639
100.000
110.639
21.071
75,Oly)
96,071
2024
2023
Amounts falllno due In more than five years:
Repayable othenvise than by Instslments:
Other loans repayable afterfive years
150,000
150,000

Low Mlll Outdoor Educatlon Centre ao
Notes tothe Flnanclal Statements forthe Year End¢d 31 December2024
M5nlmum lease payments under non-cancellable operatln8 leases fall due a5 follows..
2024
Wlthln one year
Between one and flve y¢ars
562
1,403
19 Sgfured d•bts
Thefollowlng secured debts are Included wSthln credltors.
2024
Bank loans
Other loans
21,016
0.000
171,016
31.135
0,000
181,135
Bank loans conslst of a'bounce back loan" guaranteed by HM government as part of Its response to the
Covld 19 pandemlc.
Other loans include £150.000 secured by a charge over land and buildinBS owned bythe ao and carry
Interest at a rate of 3% per annum.

Low Mlll Outd¢)or Educatlon C•ntr• CIO
Notssto the Rnancl•l Ststements torthe Year Eh￿ed 31 Decwnber2024
20 Moveme•)t In Fund5
At 1.1.24
Net movement Transfers
In funds
between funds
At 31.12.24
Unrestrlrted funds
General fund
535.427
535A27
-19.514
-19.514
515.913
515.913
Restrfthd funds
Bulldln8 refurb15hments
Mlnlbus Replacement Fund
Bursary Fund
38J42
14.721
10,377
63.440
-1,240
37,102
14.721
10,377
61200
-1.240
TOTAL FUNDS
598.867
-20.754
578.113
Nrt movement In funds, Included In the above are as follows..
Incomln8
resources
Re50urc•s
expended
Movement
Irb fund$
Ufir•strl¢t¢d funds
General fijnd
266,634
-286,148
-19,514
A•rtrkt•d fundi
8ulldlni refurblshm•nts
-L240
266.634
-287.387
-20,754
Compar•Ubw for mov•m•nt In fvnds
Atl.1.23
Net movement Transfers
In fund5
between fund5
At 31.12.23
ilnv•rtrl¢t￿ fund•
General fund
619,835
619,835
535,427
535,427
Restrlct•d funds
Bulldln8 refurblshments
Minlbus Replacement Fund
8ursary Fund
39,618
14.721
10.377
64,716
-1276
38.342
14,721
10,377
63.440
-1,276
TOTAL FUNDS
684,551
-85,684
598.867
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Low Mlll Outdoor Educatlon Centr¢ CIO
Notes tothe Flnan¢lal Ststements forthe Year Ended 31 December 2024
20 Movement In Funds
Icont)
Comparatlve net movement In funds. Induded In the above are as follows:
IncomlnB
resources
Resource5
expended
Movement
In funds
Unrestrf¢ted fvnds
General fund
165.112
-249.520
R•strfrt•d funds
8uildlng refurblshments
-1.276
-1.276
165.112
-250.796
-85.684
A current year 12 months and prlor year 12 months comblned posltion Is as follows:
At 1.1.23
Net movement Transfers
In funds
between funds
At 31.12.24
Unrthrkt•d fvnds
Genernl fund
619.835
619.835
-103,922
-103.922
515,913
515,913
Restrl¢ted funds
Bulldlng refurb15hments
Mlnlbus Replacement Fund
Bursary Fund
39.618
14,721
10,377
64,716
-2,516
37,102
14,721
10.377
62,21X)
-1516
TOTAL FUNDS
684,551
-106,438
578,113
A currentyear 12 months and prloryear 12 months comblned net movement In funds. Included In the above are
as follows:
Incomln8
resources
Resources
expended
Movement
In fund5
Unrnstrl¢led fvnds
General fvnd
431,746
-535,668
-103,922
Rostrkted fuftds
Bulldlng refurblshments
-1516
-1516
431,746
-538,183
-106.438
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Low Mlll Outdoor Educatlon Centre ao
Notes to the Flnanclal Statements for the Year Ended 31 De¢ember 2024
20 Movement In Funds {¢ont)
11} Prlor to the transfer of funds to the CIO donations were received towards bulldlng refurblshment of
£66,284. These works are contlnuou51y being undertaken.
111) Prlor to the transfer of fvnds to the CIO donatlons were recelved towards a new mlnibus of £14,721.
Thls ts to be carrfed forward for a future purchase.
liiil The Bursary Fund represents donatlons recelved to fund places at the ￿ntre for those who would
otherwlse be unable to benefit from the centre's resour￿5.
whe￿ fixed assets had been purchased from ￿$trItted funds but the use of the asset, once purchased. is
for the general purpose of the charity, a transfer has been made from restricted to unrestricted fund
21 Employee Benefft Obllgatlons
The charlty operates a defined contribution penslon scheme on behalf of certaln employees. Contributlons
paid to the scheme during the year were £1,939. {2023 £1,247) and outstandlng amounts at 31 December
2024 were £431. 12023: £4641. All were unrestrlcted funds.
22 Related PBrty dlsclosures
One of the trustees, Mr C A Hutchinson. advanced funds on loan account to Low Mlll. At 31 December 2023
thi5 amounted to £75,000 and durin8 the year furtherfunds were advanced of £25,1)00. Thls loan Is
unsecured and repayment is by instslments dependent on net income 8enerated within the unrestrkted
funds.
23 Post balance sheet events and 80lry ￿cern
The financlal results in 2024 reflert an In¢￿aSe In resldentlal fees and self caterlng fee5. Grant applltations
have been submitted to support the ongoing costs and the outcome of these are pendlng.
The Trustees believe there will be sufficient resources to repay the loan from A Rayner wlthln 6 years.
On 16 July 2025. Mr C A Hutchinson declared the the loan of £IOO.000 to be consldered as a glft wlth
immediate effect.
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Low Mlll Outdoor Edu¢atlon Centre ao
l)etalled statement of flnandal a¢tfvltle$ for the year ended 31 December 2024
Unrestrlcted
fvnds
Restrfcted
nds
2024
Totsl
2023
Total
In￿me and endowments from:
Donatlon$ and legacles
Donations
30,997
30,997
20,996
Investment Income
Deposlt account Interest
135
Charitsble artlvltles
Residential fees
Tuck shop incorne
Day actlvltles
227,279
3.350
227,279
3.350
141,976
2.(M)5
230.629
230.629
143.981
Other Income
Sundry income
Government grants
Gift aid tsx ￿fUnded
5.000
5.000
5,000
5.000
Totsl Income
266,634
266,634
165,112
Expendlture on:
Charltable acdvltles
Wages
Employers Nl
Penslons
Finance leaslnE char8es
Centre runnlng costs
Food
Tuck shop expenses
Insurance
Computer and Offlce expenses
Travelling expenses
stsff tralnlng expenses
Rent and Rates
Equlpment ￿plaCernent & repalr
Vehlcle expenses
Subscrlptlons & sundrles
Marketlng costs
Freelance staffln8
Depreclatton of tsnglble fixed assets
Loss on sale of tsnglble flxed assets
79,965
2,605
1,825
79,965
2,605
1,825
63,1)06
219
1,167
46.280
14,082
1,199
6,425
4,567
448
106
5,569
1,793
12.503
265
46,280
14,082
1,199
6,425
4,567
39,986
14,211
1,509
5.204
106
5,569
1,793
12,503
265
370
5.581
2,862
12,381
678
1,725
66,098
13,509
79.959
10,083
79,959
11,323
1,240
268,315
1,240
269,554
233,970
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low Mlll Outdoor Educatlon Centre ao
Dptalled statement of flnanclal actlvftles for the year ended 31 December 2024
(cont)
Unrestrkted Restrlcted
funds
nds
2023
T¢Jtal
Total
Support u)sts
Governance costs
Wages
Employers Nl
Pensions
Posta8e & statlonery
Independent examlner's fees
Payroll & bookkeeplng services
Legal fees
Bank tha￿e$
Bank loan interest
Other Inte￿$t
3,821
401
114
275
1.3n
3.821
401
114
275
1,372
6,600
3,287
334
81
49
1,648
6,01]0
78
665
4.507
17,833
78
665
4.507
17,833
76
852
4,500
16,827
Totsl expendlture
286.148
1.240
287,387
250,797
Net expendlturellncome
-19,514
-1,240
-20,754
-85,685
Net movement In funds
-19,514
-1,240
-20,754
-85,685
These pages do not form part of the Statutory flnancial statements.
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