## **Thatcham Memorial Foundation** 


## ANNUAL REPORT 2023 – 2024 

_To include statement of accounts year ending 31[st] March 2024_ 

A Charitable Incorporated Organisation Registered Charity Number: 1187212 



## **Officers of the Foundation** 

**Chairman:** Mr Nathan Gregory **Vice Chairman:** Mr Nick Cornish **Honorary Treasurer:** Mr Mike Brook 

## **Board of Trustees** 

## **Community Trustees:** 

Mrs Sandra Bailey _Re – Elected: 23.09.2021_ Mr Nick Cornish _Re – Elected: 23.09.2021_ Mrs Jan Cover _Re – Elected: 23.09.2021_ Mr Mike Farmer _Re – Elected: 23.09.2021_ Mr Nathan Gregory _Re – Elected: 23.09.2021_ Mr Richard Crumly _Elected: 23.09.2021_ 

## **Nominated Trustees:** 

Ms Alli Pritchard 2[nd] Thatcham Scout Group Mr Alan Rivers Thatcham Bowling Club Mr Ian Borland BEM Thatcham Royal British Legion Mr Mike Brook Thatcham Tennis Club Cllr Mike Cole Thatcham Town Council Cllr Iain Cottingham West Berkshire Council 

## **Registered Office** 

Thatcham Memorial Hall Brownsfield Bath Road Thatcham Berkshire RG18 3AG 

## **Foundation Staff** 

**General Manager:** _Contracted Services_ **Site Administrator:** _Agency Appointment_ **Caretaker:** Mr Gary Lewis [to 17.03.2024] 

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**Bankers & Professional Advisers** 

**Bankers:** Metro Bank PLC 64 & 65, Northbrook Street Newbury Berkshire RG14 1AE Charities Aid Foundation c/o Shawbrook Bank Ltd 9, Appold Street London EC2A 2AP **Investment Manager:**[BlackRock Investment Management (UK) Ltd   ] 12, Throgmorton Avenue London EC2N 2DL **Independent Examiner:**[Heslops Chartered Accountants  ] 1, High Street Thatcham Berkshire RG19 3JG **Solicitor:**[Gardner Leader LLP ][P ] Winbolt House The Broadway Thatcham Berkshire RG19 3HX **Surveyor:** Haslams Surveyors LLP Country House 17, Friar Street Reading Berkshire RG1 1DB **Health & Safety:** Peninsular Group Ltd Victoria Place Manchester M4 4FB 

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## **Constitution** 

Thatcham Memorial Foundation is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation, registered Charity no. 1187212. The current charity and its constitution was sealed by the Commission on January 9[th] 2020. The organisation has existed in one guise or another since 1946, with the charity fulfilling its objectives when the land holdings were officially transferred on 19[th] February 1947.  The Foundation’s governing document is written in respect of the Trust Deed dated 15[th] July 1948; this outlines the public subscription that acquired the land, purposes for which it should be used and the compliment of the original _Committee of Management_ . Today the charity is managed by the Board of Trustees and its staff in accordance with its governing document whilst operating within the 2011 Charities Act and observing the requirements and guidance of the Charity Commission as regulator. 

## **Charitable Aims & Public Benefit** 

Outlined in section 3 of the constitution _“The object of the charity shall be to provide or assist in the provision of facilities to include a village hall and playing fields for the inhabitants of the Parish of Thatcham and the neighbourhood thereof, for recreation and other leisure-time occupation in the interests of social welfare.”_ As a Foundation and not a membership-based organisation, the Charity does not have individual beneficiaries, rather the inhabitants within an area of benefit. The Area of Benefit has always been the Parish of Thatcham and surrounding areas, recently defined by the Seal of the Charity Commission as the Parishes of Thatcham, Ashford Hill with Headley, Brimpton, Bucklebury, Chieveley, Cold Ash, Frilsham, Greenham, Hampstead Norreys, Hermitage, Midgham and Yattendon encompassing approximately 40,000 individuals. 

## **Selection of Trustees** 

The Board of Trustees is comprised of 12 members. Six _nominated Trustees_ appointed by organisations and are referred to as the _Site Partners_ . Six _Community Trustees_ are appointed by the Board of Trustees from candidates drawn for the local community.  A poll of attendees at the Annual Public Meeting indicates the community trustees appointed to serves a 4 year term on the Board. Should vacancies for community trustees arise the Board will advertise and interview suitable candidate before appointment to the Board of Trustees. 

## **Governance Arrangements** 

The Board of Trustees meets throughout the year. The Board is responsible for ensuring all statutory requirements are met by the charity as well as providing financial oversight and setting out the Foundation’s strategic direction. A set of smaller committees and task and finish groups are established through standing orders to oversee specific areas.  The Foundation presently has six committees; Operations Committee; Finance Committee; Staff Committee; Events & Fundraising Committee; Open Space Committee; War Memorial Committee. 

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## **Report on the Foundation’s Activities** 

This report covers the period from September 2023 through to September 2024. The past 12 months has heralded the greatest period of change for the Foundation in over 40 years. Due to the demands on the Trustees identifying the implications of the _Central Thatcham Flood Alleviation Scheme [CTFAS]_ no other Strategic Priorities were agreed for the year. 

The last year has seen a drastic change in the way the Foundation operate facility hire; this was made necessary by cumulative losses in recent years relating to the operation of the Memorial Hall, eventually losses in excess of £13k were recorded last year. Cutbacks have been made on cleaning supplies and consumables along with changing some utility providers. Three trustees held a consultation with regular and semi-regular hirers in early 2023; this covered the financial challenges, possible solutions and allowed these important user groups to make suggestions. Following this meeting the Board resolved to move to a self-service model of hiring. Regrettably this decision led to the redundancy of the Caretaker; Mr Gary Lewis served with the Foundation since his appointment in 2016 as a permanent member of staff and established an excellent rapport with all hirers as well as a reputation for turning his hand to any maintenance task on site. My thanks go to Gary for his understanding and professionalism during a difficult process and the whole Foundation wishes him well for the future.  Self-service is working well and hirers are issued with emergency contacts if required along with a log book to leave notes and messages to the next incoming hirer and communicate with the office. 

The onsite AED or defibrillator was decommissioned during covid due to an issue with the device and cabinet, effectively requiring the purchase of a new unit, cabinet and consumables expected to cost the Foundation in the region of £3000. The Foundation simply did not have the funds to replace the unit and despite efforts to raise funds our requests were rejected to the climate following the pandemic. In early 2024 chance conversation with our then local MP Laura Farris highlighted the possibility of getting a partially funded defib from the Department of Health & Social Care. Donations were received by MyCarBoots and Smart Parking Ltd to cover the match funding to purchase the device and cabinet. Our electrician Jon Lane of Aura Electrical Services fitted the cabinet at no charge and many regular hall hirers and Thatcham Tennis Club made donations to an earmarked reserve to cover future consumables. The Board and I thank the user groups for their support and generosity in bringing this vital service back on to the site. 

_Central Thatcham Flood Alleviation Scheme [CTFAS]_ both challenges the Foundation’s long standing business model of hiring its assets as well as change the landscape irrevocably. Since the Foundation were first made aware of these works in 2019 countless meetings and versions of the plans have been discussed and redrafted by a small group of trustees; my thanks go to them along with representatives of West Berkshire Council and Ardent Consulting Engineers for their collaborative approach to find a scheme that best mitigates its impact on the local community. Many uses for the finished scheme have been discussed over the course of these meetings and ultimately no assurances can be given on what areas my be subject to laying water. Following advice from the Foundation’s Solicitors and Land Agent the Board of Trustees has resolved to sell land affected by the Flood Alleviation Scheme to West Berkshire Council; subject to the necessary survey reports and consent of the Charity Commission. It is very much hoped that the sale area 

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and land to the north of the swale will be designated Public Open Space and will continue to provide a place of public recreation. Regrettably the land to be sold encompassing the final attenuation basin results in a 42% reduction of the Foundation’s playing fields. 

The Foundation continues to wrestle with three main challenges; 

1. To claim monies lost during the build process; this includes the reduction in the Car Boot Sale, no visits from either the Fun Fair or the Circus and the decommissioning of the Tennis Courts. 

2. To confirm heads of terms and land value for the sale of the northern part of the playing fields. 

3. To re-configure the Foundation’s remaining amenity space with its founding principle of sport at its heart. 

I close with my thanks to the Trustees and our volunteers that help at our events, fundraising activities, and a particular individual who undertakes our bookkeeping and account preparation. It is estimated that over the last year our trustees and volunteers have donated over 1500 hours of their valuable time and expertise, without whom the Foundation would not exist. 

N. M. Gregory Esq. Chairman 26[th] September 2024 


Laura Farris MP, Trustees, Volunteers, Sponsors and representatives of Donors at the unveiling of the new AED 

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## **RECONCILIATION OF ACCOUNTS, TREASURER’S REPORT, AND STATEMENT FOR THE PERIOD 1 APRIL 2023 TO 31 MARCH 2024** 

|Description|Page|
|---|---|
|Treasurer’s Report|6|
|2022/2023 Expenditure|7|
|2022/2023 Income|9|
|Income and Expenditure Summary2022/2023|10|
|Assets and Liabilities 2022/2023|10|
|Overall Balance Sheet 2022/2023|11|
|Portfolio Investments|12|
|Notes to the Accounts|13|
|Independent Auditors Report|14|



## **Treasurer’s Report** 

After a reported £19,000 loss from re=investment in the site in 2022-23, we have a surplus in 2023-24 of £12,783. Work on reducing the running costs of the Memorial Hall led to the caretaking post becoming redundant.  Whilst this was a sacrifice in losing a valued member of staff, it does help us to be more competitive with other venues in the area. Hall users have been most helpful in adjusting to the new self-access arrangements. Our expenditure has been reduced.  Looking specifically at Insurance, although the figure in the accounts is higher, this is because we have netted off recharges that were shown as income in previous years. Income has risen with both Hall hire and business donations increasing, which is good to report. Both the Balance Summary and the Assets and Liabilities tables show that funds have been moved between accounts to ensure the Foundation has not committed above the safeguard level of £85,000 with any one banker. Also, the Play Area Project grant has mostly been committed as planned. Despite two rounds of recruitment the Foundation has been unable to source a General Manager and continues to purchase services from a Trustee under the provisions of Part 9 of the Charities Act 2011 and Section 6 of the Foundation’s Constitution. My sincere thanks go to Phil Dewsbury, who seems to have worked even harder this year in the day-to-day maintenance of our accounts and in the production of the material for the Report. 


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2023 - 2024    2022 – 2023<br>EXPENDITURE<br>Main Cat   Sub Cat   Main Cat   Sub Cat<br>Human Resources     £          55,475    £          48,176<br> Manager   £          36,735   £          34,120<br>Site Administrator     £            5,378   £            3,452<br>Caretaker     £          13,194   £          10,017<br>Training   £                 -      £                 95<br>Relief Cleaner     £                 72   £               373<br>HMRC   £                 96   £               119<br>Utilities     £            7,298   £            8,218<br>Electricity  £            2,663   £            3,636<br>Solar Panels  [1]  £                 -    £                 -<br>Refuse     £            1,928   £            1,483<br>Water   £            2,708   £            3,099<br>Statutory  £            8,911   £            5,998<br>Insurance  [2 ]  £            7,305   £            3,446<br>Business Rates     £            1,606   £            2,552<br>Grounds Maintenance     £            8,089    £            8,200<br>Grass Cutting  £            3,054   £            3,150<br>General Maintenance   £               809   £            2,572<br>Dog Waste and Litter Bins   £            2,786   £            2,478<br>Tree Works    £            1,440   £                 -<br>War Memorial     £               779   £            2,244<br>Maintenance     £               387   £               584<br>Volunteer / Staff Gratuities     £                 79   £                 -<br>Equipment   £                 17   £            1,287<br>Gardening & Plants     £               296   £               374<br>Professional Services     £            3,950   £            4,722<br>Auditor      £               936   £               900<br>Architects   £               960<br>Solicitor     £            2,054   £            3,822<br>Health & Safety  £            1,512   £            3,142<br>Professional Advisers     £            1,434   £            1,564<br>Fire Safety  £                 -    £               128<br>Signage   £                 34   £                 -<br>Asbestos Safety  £                 -    £               474<br>Equipment    £                 44   £               820<br>Safety Barriers    £                 -    £               156<br>Maintenance     £            3,816   £            5,852<br>Sundry  £               105   £                 -<br>Alarm   £               491   £               347<br>Cleaning  £                 64   -<br>CCTV   £               108   £               982<br>Building Maintenance     £            3,049   £            4,524<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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Office     £            2,689   £            3,310<br>Equipment     £               496   £            1,036<br>Stationery  £               252   £               720<br>Uniform / PPE    £               140<br>Software / IT     £               556   £               587<br>Volunteer / Staff Gratuities     £            1,385   £               828<br>Memorial Hall   £            2,183   £          25,637<br>Equipment   £            1,126   £          25,637<br>Maintenance     £            1,057   £                 -<br>Clock Tower   £               971<br>Events [3 ]  £               425   £                 -<br>Maintenance     £               546   £                 -<br>Communications & Advertising  £            1,748   £            2,171<br>Telephone & Internet     £               462   £            1,456<br>Website     £               106   £                 12<br>Alarm/Public WiFi   £               507   £                 -<br>Promotional Materials/Advertising  £               529   £               559<br>Zoom     £               144   £               144<br>2 [nd]  Thatcham Scouts     £          11,462<br>Professional Fees for Lease     £            7,841   £                 -<br>Insurance Claim   £            2,521   £                 -<br>Repair   £            1,100   £                 -<br>Thatcham Bowling Club     £            5,126<br>Professional Fees for Lease    £            4,211   £                 -<br>Insurance   £               339   £                 -<br>Repair   £               576   £                 -<br>Tennis Courts    £            7,374<br>Electronic Gate/Connection   £                 -    £            7,374<br>Defibrillator   £               843<br>Equipment   £               750   £                 -<br>Events [3 ]  £                 93   £                 -<br>Cleaning Supplies    £            1,145   £            1,411<br>Fundraising Refund   £                 90<br>Royal British Legion   £               100<br>Football Pitches   £               500<br>Annual Public Meeting  £               593   £               658<br>Refundable Deposits     £               839   £            1,823<br>Fundraising Expenses     £               156   £               671<br>Total   £                                   117,675    £                                   130,207<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


Notes. 

1. The bill for Solar Panels is in dispute. 

2. Recharges to tenants delayed until new lease in place. 

3. Events not funded from earmarked reserves. 

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2023 - 2024    2022 – 2023<br>INCOME<br>Main Cat   Sub Cat   Main Cat   Sub Cat<br>Dividend & Interest     £          18,894    £          17,397<br>Metro Bank            1,135            119<br>Charities Aid Foundation                  141                  66<br>Blackrock               17,617            17,212<br>Grants     £               226    £            9,600<br>Football Pitches                  226            2,226<br>Tennis Courts    -             7,374<br>Memorial Hall Hire     £          37,869   £          30,457<br>Main Hall             33,082        28,057<br>Lounge                 332               475<br>Storage             4,455             1,925<br>Field Hire     £          14,145   £          19,249<br>Car Boot           11,725   12,223<br>Circus            600             675<br>Funfair         1,820             500<br>Football Training -          5,851<br>2 [nd]  Thatcham Scouts     £               284   £            1,338<br>Leasehold Rent     £               284            853<br>Sublet Commission            485<br>Thatcham Bowling Club     £                 -    £               907<br>Leasehold Rent             760<br>Sublet Commission              147<br>Tennis Courts     £               900   £            2,700<br>NTA Operating License                  900             2,700<br>Other Leasehold Rent    £            1,229   £            1,229<br>Thames Valley Police Office         1,217              1,217<br>SSE Wayleaves                    11                  11<br>Fundraising  £            1,780   £            1,537<br>West Berkshire Lottery                103                 75<br>Directly Organised Events               1,322             1,154<br>War Memorial Quiz                 355                308<br>Donations     £          25,790   £               108<br>Clocktower             2,020             -<br>Defibrillator               615                 -<br>Business Donation           23,100  -<br>General                115  108<br>War Memorial Car Park     £          22,136   £          16,471<br>Public Car Park             18,916         16,471<br>Food Vendor            3,160                 -<br>Refunds   £               216   £               320<br>Insurance Claim   £            3,827<br>Refundable Deposits   £               950   £            2,800<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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Recharges   £            2,212   £            6,984<br>Asbestos Survey                142<br>Insurance               3,271<br>CCTV                 319<br>Valuation              142<br>Repair        1,551<br>Water              662           3,110<br>TOTAL   £                                   130,458    £                                   111,096<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>



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Play Area Project Income Expenditure<br>Equipment £                  96,834<br>Events  £                       638<br>Greenham Trust Grant  £                    1,443<br>Other Grants  £                    1,500<br>Safety Check £                       396<br>Safety Barriers On Footpath £                       118<br>Total  £                    2,943 £                  97,986<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


## **Summary** 


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Income & Expenditure Summary    2023-2024 2022-2023<br>Income    £        130,458 £     111,097<br>Expenditure     £        117,675 £     130,207<br>Excess of Regular Income over Expenditure    £          12,783 -£       19,110<br>Play Area Project Fund Income   £             2,943 £     101,495<br>Play Area Project Fund Expenditure  £          97,986<br>TOTAL -£          82,260 £       82,385<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


## **Assets & Liabilities** 


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Fixed Assets     31.03.2024  31.03.2023<br>Memorial Hall [Inc Clock Tower]   £    917,632  £    917,632<br>Scout Hut    £    548,738  £    548,738<br>Bowls Clubhouse    £    667,627  £    667,627<br>War Memorial    £    114,490  £    114,490<br>Tennis Courts    £       57,245 £       57,245<br>Land    £                1  £                1<br>Total   £ 2,305,733  £ 2,305,733<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


Buildings as at May 2022 desktop re-valuation by Rebuild Cost Assessment Ltd. The play area was added in March 2023 after completion. 

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Bank Accounts & Funds     31.03.2024   31.03.2023<br>Metro Bank     £65,852 £169,003<br>Current Account    £8,760 £3,957<br>General Reserve     £10,000 £10,712<br>Clocktower Earmarked Reserve  £1,454 -<br>Defibrillator Earmarked Reserve  £1,065 £1,200<br>Maintenance Earmarked Reserve  £5,000 £5,000<br>War Memorial Earmarked Reserve    £4,687 £5,209<br>Rolling Capital Fund  £21,882 £24,854<br>Play Area Sinking Fund  £0 £5,000<br>Tennis Courts Sinking Fund   £0 £5,250<br>Play Area Project Fund  £6,452 £101,495<br>Football Pitches Project Fund  £1,552 £1,326<br>Hirers' Deposit  £5,000 £5,000<br>Charities Aid Foundation    £41,052 £20,161<br>Emergency Reserve  £25,302 £20,161<br>Play Area Sinking Fund  £8,750 £0<br>Tennis Courts Sinking Fund   £7,000 £0<br>Total   £106,905 £189,164<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>



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Investments     31.03.2024  31.03.2023<br>Blackrock<br>1981 Permanent Endowment  [1] £491,325 £479,909<br>1982 Recoupment Fund  [2 ] £27,009 £25,444<br>1992 Investment  [3 ] £21,882 £21,261<br>Total £540,216 £526,614<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


Notes. 

1. Fund created from the sale of land for the additional bungalows. 

2. Money loaned from Permanent Endowment to pay for the building of the Memorial Hall, paid back between 1982 and 2007. 

3. Investment of surplus funds in 1992 was represented by 3000 units held in the Blackrock Equity Fund Income. 

## **Overall Balance Sheet 31.03.2024** 


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Overall Balance Sheet     31.03.2024  31.03.2023<br>Metro Bank    £65,852 £169,003<br>Charities Aid Foundation   £41,052 £20,161<br>Portfolio Investments   £540,216 £526,614<br>Fixed Assets   £2,504,297 £2,504,297<br>Total   £3,151,417 £3,220,301<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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The Portfolio of Investments are administered by BlackRock Investment Management [UK] Limited. The accounts, funds, number of units and value as shown in the portfolios statement as of March 31[st] 2024 are shown below. 


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Portfolio of Investments      No. Units   31.03.2024   31.03.2023<br>Blackrock<br>Charities Equity Fund A Income    62,386.10 £455,054 £442,133<br>Charities Bond Fund A Income    39,918.19 £58,153 £59,037<br>Charities Equity Fund Accumulating 946.659 £24,435 £22,938<br>Charities Bond Fund Accumulating 56.07 £2,574 £2,506<br>Total  -  £540,216 £526,614<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


Presentation of accounts, statements and bank reconciliation approved by Finance Committee on 12[th] September 2024. 


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**Notes to the accounts** 

## **Responsibilities of the Board of Trustees** 

We are required under the Charities Act 1993 and successive legislation to prepare financial statement for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the Charity’s financial state, and of its results for the period. In preparing those financial accounts we are required to; 

1. Select suitable accounting policies and apply them consistently. 

2. Make judgements and estimates that are reasonable, for prudent purposes and activities of the Charity. 

3. Prepare the financial statement on a going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume the charity will continue. 

We are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the Charity and enable us to ensure that the financial statement comply with the Charities Act 1993 and successive legislation. We are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities. 

## Accounting Policies 

## Accounting Convention: 

The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost conventions and in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard for Smaller Entities [effective April 2008], the Charities Act 2011 and the requirements of the Statement of Recommended Practice, Account and Reporting by Charities. 

## Incoming Resources: 

All incoming resources are within the Income and Expenditure Summary when the Charity is legally entitled to the income and the amount can be quantified with reasonable accuracy. 

## Resources Expended: 

Expenditure has been classified under specific headings that aggregate all costs related to that category. Where costs cannot be directly attributed to a particular heading, they have been allocated to activities on a basis consistent with the use of resources. 

## VAT Status: 

The requirement to apply for VAT status is dependent on qualifying income, and that income being in excess of £90,000. Non – Qualifying income includes; Dividends & Interest, Grants, Fundraising, Rental and fee payments from property, donations and regular hiring of facilities. 

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**INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF THATCHAM MEMORIAL FOUNDATION** 

I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the Thatcham Memorial Foundation (Charity number 1187212) for the year ended 31.03.2024. 

## Responsibilities and basis of report 

As the charity trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (‘the Act’). 

I report in respect of my examination of the Trust’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act. 

## Independent examiner's statement 

I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect: 

- (1) accounting records were not kept in respect of the Trust as required by section 130 of the Act; or 

- (2) the accounts do not accord with those records; or 

- (3) the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a ‘true and fair’ view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination. 

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. 


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