THE CAUBRIDGE FRIENDSHIP TRUST
OPERATING AS: Lylfs HOUSE CAMBRIDGE
REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMEKrs
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
REGISTERED CHARrrY No 11SM6
REGISTERED COUPANY No CE020646

THE CAMBRIDGE FRIENDSHIP TRiisr
FINANCIAL STATEMEKrs
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
Tnjstees, Report
14
Independent Examinerfs ReF
&alement of Financia1 Ac
incorporating the In￿me and Expend￿re
BaLance Sheet
Notes to the ffinanoal sl*ments
8-10

THE CAMBRIDGE FRIENDSHIP TRUST
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
The TTuslees p￿sent their rewrtwith theknid st*ements ot Ihe C￿rit￿le Organisation lorthe
year erKled 31 August 2022. The financi￿ slatemellts have been wep3r8d in aeeordance with the a¢¢ounling
policies set out in the notes to thè tinanciaj slatements ar¥J comptywtih tha tru￿ deed. law
and the requiTements of the Statementol ReC¢xnMend￿ P[adi￿. PaounlNvJ and Reporthg by Chartttes 2019
and the Companies Act 2Crt)6.
Reglstration as a Charlty
The Cambridge Friendship Tnjstwas 5yKX¥K￿￿ as a Chariiab]e knCofjM)rated(kganlSa￿n and reg￿tered wlth
the Charty Commission for England and Wales on 11 February 2020 wilh ts Tggstratfjn r￿jrnber 1187876. The
registration with Compani8s Hous8 has the reference CE020468.
Charitable ObFcts
The Cambridge Friendship Twst works to ￿lEeve the ne&Js ofthose learrting ¢Jtsabli rttes by supporttng a
community in Cambridge inS￿red ty Ihe elhos of Ihe Inlernationd Federati￿ of LArthe Communtltes offaring
frièndship and hospitaltty to peotye with ieaming disabilities ar￿ tostering and SUFWrting academic researth and
dis59minaling all USefi￿ resulls.
Who We Are
The Cambr4dge Frrerthip Trust {oper*trg as Lyn s Howl is a o)mmunity of Feopte wilh and witl*)ul
inlellectyal disabilities. We seekto trAJild muttjally transforming rela*"onsh￿>S within an atmosphere of fn"endshp
arml acceptance. Christian faith shap8s our elhos and our lrfe together. and we are commiited to finding Wa￿ to
arb"culate and express what Ihat means lor ot us. as people of ￿Thd￿y drffertyw Éntellectual abiltttes. White we
celebrate our Christian identity. we are open to of all latlhs arKI ￿. We re{a)g￿ and value the grfts
ar)d presence of each person.
The opeT*ion ofthe Chartfable Incorwrat&f C￿ganisat.0n is governed by its Foundalion Document. As ach
registered with the CharÈty Commisson for EngL3ThJ and w￿es. HM Revenue Customs have recogni￿1 the
charty fortax purposes. Since the charity onty uses ib futKls for Charitab￿ purrx)ses no taX￿lon is then payab
on the income or gains. The overall resp0￿1￿%$1tyft* the werationsotthe Charitable Irwrporaled Organwli
arxl its finances is wth the Trustees_
The Trustees have served during the year arxl subsweth are:
Professor DavKI Ford
Mrs Bart)ara Bennett
Revd Detx>rah Ford
Mrs Judith GaRkn
Revd Dr Carole IrwTn- resigned 7 July 2
hrfr William Mcvey
Mr Jonathan Young
Appointmenl and Tralnlng of Trustees
The wwer lo appts￿t and remove Trustees E vesbj wilh the TnJstee& Und¥ the temis of the FouThJation
Document there shall not be less than lh￿e. and nol more than tr￿Ve, Trustees. Truslees are each atpouiled
lor a period ot three Y￿$. On appxxthmerrt eath Tnjstee r￿1ve$ ty)pies of the {￿nsI11Uts"Ond and policy
documentsol the TrusL wth Cur￿￿ ar￿ lorward finanud pEanning iftformaion. Trustees ￿e provided wth
regular UFxlates of relevant inf0m￿tron trom the Charity commissi￿ other relevant sources.
Achievelnents and Perfomiance
The reporting peTiod covers the gradual emergence t￿M Ihe wiod of Ihe 9k*￿ cx)wona￿r￿$ panderrricthe past
year, arKI a relum to ITT pe￿n gatheriry& has inoiv&J orefiA rrts)ritlorwwJ 8xKI OV￿51ght in relation lo the
WO￿ and activiiies ol Lyn's H¢)use.
Since tts inception, the work of Lyn's HcrtJ￿ has be￿ premisedon kntO-fa(e enable mLrtu
en￿￿nter81b￿ the buikling of relalionships. Severaj pefiLKJs of irx*ckM have made It impossible lo (x)ntinue
with the core events outlined atrf)ve. In per￿￿ ol less severe restric1]￿ on gatherings in person. mindful of the
addition￿ risks to people foims ol intellectuaE dtsability from COVID-19 inlecbon. we have taken a caubous
approach lo in-person meeting. balancing trmefits risks, in consultation ¥￿th our memivswth intellectual
dtsabiliiies, their families andcarers. We have aLw prowded dear and acce&wble irrfoTmalt(¥n about risk&
mitigatiorts. and safe piat#i¢x

THE CAMBRIDGE FRIENDSHIP TRL￿T
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2W22
The period of the pandemic has al￿ invow ¢￿Tr5￿1￿8 Strain aFKI isolalton for many Fw4&, paitcutarly lor
our members with intellectual disabilthes.
Ir* ordgr to continue to fullil chartial￿ arms. we con1inu￿ our events durtng pthts WIHI Ni-person rn￿11ng
was restrict8d or risky by moving them on￿￿e, and we adapted them lor a vittAd Wvironm￿L Thi5 has involved
signtficant lèarning. lexibility arxl upskilling foT everyone. We have b*n awara that0nl1r￿ can be particu
challenging for peO￿e wtih intellectual (*￿abilitieS ar%J have soughtto miwe Ihis as muth as possible in
designing virtua events. Th• Trustees have released to wrcliasethe necessary liwises for using online
pL4ttoTms during the pertod.
While the move lo onfine lrfe has been insknmenlaj Èn maiEtsining relationshipgand connecbons, we have also
continued to grow during thls perto(l. Ralherthan a'hokling. phase l¢y ow w(xk and commLfftty. we have
continu&J to grow as more young adults and witlx)ul th5ablibes haveJoin￿ Ihe communty.
Tnjstees conb.nue to rnOnTtorand make th¢1$￿$ *K*￿the satety and of I￿pe￿n rneetings.
Alms and Ob￿ctiVeS
Lyn's Hol￿ is the operatiro name of the Camlxx*e Frwdshy TnJsL Lyn's HoL￿e was fwnded in cor6urtation
with people wlth Intellectu￿ d￿lIttleS and famiknes in the CambTKlge are& Et ch2rftable ststtjs {as
the CambrKJge Friendship TTUSt} n 2020.
Social isolation and stigma tersist for people wilh inte[1￿[ d￿abRItIeS. ¢knJmenls their impact despite
a shrft to ¢ommunty.based care mod*. 2019 re5eaTch by charity WAVE lor Change, shows the importance
of contact in reducing negative attrtudes and isolation tArt demo￿e5 that peoFle witrF and yriltto￿ intellectual
sabilthes rarely m*t outside a sociai.czre or family selttng.
Lyn's House was lounded in 2013 not as a rare provkyw txrt as a Lwnmunity of frien(tship for people with and
Va4lhout intellectu￿ dithilrties. vAth a foujs on people in Ihar 2)s and 30& It has links the Unniersty of
Cambridge and many of tts rnembws arealso membws of the
Lyn's HoLL8e seeks to counter the social isolatx)n and stignatsation ol people wrth intellecttjal (fL8thilie& B
FErhaps more imrx)rtaritty, it fosters muthl enrictiment and benefft ift frseryjship among people of dtffering
abiliti"e& The experienlx ot beiftg valued for who they a￿ in Lyn's House has inportant for people with
intdlectual dLsabililies, but e￿￿ty meanuigkd lor slaff aTKI skthnts livwMJ and wryktiig tn the $￿Xes$￿en
environment of a modem unNersity.
A SM￿¢. resKlentÈal commimity of adulls without 1ntthth￿ (fsaLMltss fryms part of the wider Lsm's House
¢ommunity. Each year, three indiwduals commit the[rk8e￿es to intentional ChFiStrdn communty. and to
participation in the lrfe and community of Lyn's House- particulaty in devebpiEYJ nxthaity eniiching relatior￿h1
Wtth young pewe of their ovm gelleral￿n wh) have inlelleduai (thsabiJtiKes.
The core events ol Lyn's H(KJse are de￿￿ to fulfil auns by enabfry ￿￿rt9 pe￿ lo meet aF¥J spend time
with each other in a sale and surported spw, arny lo grow in mulud under5tar*Jiro arKI apprectation. We have
sought lo develop the knnds ol activities whith are natur￿ ￿ays tr￿1 ￿0up5 of lriends wwld wnd time bJether.
These events are plaI￿ed and monilored in detatl by a Siewry Grow).
Fortnighty mealsfor small groups of young people
Small groL¥)s ol people in their 20s 30s meet to Cr￿ aJKI eat ityjether. to and to SlX2abse in a
relaxed *mosphere of frieThJship mutttd ho4ilJtty. The groups femain consÈstent auoss a whole
year. and ky)ger when poss￿￿. to a15ow rektionshiFX8 to ￿ ar&1 deve
Monthlytea Pa￿eS
Atl members of the Lyn"s House community are invited lo ar￿ S￿alise in an informal
abmosphere. Famity memt*rs are also wekomed to these krger gathertrvJs. whtch have iEcotne an
imwrtanl point of support arxl (X)nr￿*￿ for the farnilies and frtents of thcEe ol Lyn's House
with intdlectuai disabilities.
Prayer
We continue to ¢Seveknp fomis ol praY￿1g supFKNI fth aTrJ Itfe in rneaniw and
accessible to people ol all intell￿￿ ab￿lE[es.

THE CAMBRIDGE FRIENDSHFI TRusr
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGugf 20r2
Additiona] adho¢e*nts
and take placa through)ut th& year. Also lh8 annuat visit at the irNilalion ol Pembroke College,
2021.
Inducllon, support arKI training
We wovide these lor young adutls WilhC￿ Inte[￿ClUa1 (£sabÉfili8s parbc*te in the Lsm's House
communtty in a variety ol w.
In so (kling, we help non.(rLs*￿ed young adums to engage with their P88rs who have iTrtelleclual
disabilibes in ways which are r•1. mutual and safe. We atso foster re￿￿[loft and ieamÉng. helpÉng
them to v￿ue the preserKe and con1ri￿￿ of peo￿ rtttej1ed￿ di8abitsb.es aftd to communicate
Ihis in other setbTr￿.
Outreach
Lyn's Ho￿@ seeks (pwthiiti8s lo (xknmm￿te our and the value grfts of people wilh
Intellectu￿ disthlities. a￿osS a growing nthork ol thur(*es. st￿￿e￿ groups and SlPKMyts
around Cambridge arxl beyond.
The Twslees pjan a leasibiltty study for a fund￿1 proj&tlo ￿Search how Fe0* experience bek)nging to the
communty and its impact on their lives arKI latu), and to bufid on and share Ihe fmcfings th other potential
beneficiarie& A core commrfment is that the communty of Lyn's Hwse will be participanls in. rather than objects
ol this research, which will mean devetopw researth 1crf)￿ th rndhods wwiate lot peoFle of dilten.ro
into118cttJal abilrties.
We have akn tdentffied Wtonti￿ coBat*)rabve parhHs forlhis work: the Von H￿e1 Instittrte in St Eijmuntfs
College. Cambridge" The UnNersty of Notre Dame Gk4)al Gatevday, Rome" ￿ L'PJche Crynmunty, Rome. and
The Unniersity of Aberdeen's Centre for writual￿. heaith and Disth"lrty.
Publi¢ Benefit
The TTUStees. in settÉrvJ the o￿4e￿ves. have had regard lo berEfft wtdarKe issued bythe Chanty
Commission.
The key pubfic benefit Lyn's House provtdes is Ihe retativety untque OFwrlunity for ￿Ung adults with intellectual
tjisabilities to meet and form frtendshipgroutxs with others 0fthe￿ wi age- who are not membeTS of their lamity
or carers. nor exdusivety other young adulL*wilh wrte]EerXJaJ If￿abIlIh￿.
During the period of thts re￿rt, the activities of Lyn's Fk)use have a benefftto 14 inibviduals Y￿th an
intellec1￿ disabifity as well as to theirlamilies arKI frie￿1>
Lyn's House provTdes adthonal beneffts to membersof (WT communtywho not tAve an inte￿ectUat disability,
arrfj to wider society wthin Cambri(hJe and beyond Thi% Èndudes the members of the residenL intentional
community and volunteers. PeWewÈlh intdkctual (fjsabilths. and Iheir contsikxjtion. are often not V￿ible. The
wort activttses and outreach of Lyn's House ￿1n to increaselhe YE1￿rtY ol I￿pIe￿I￿ irrtellériual disabiknlies a￿1
the understanding aNJ v￿l￿ng of thw gifts. wrylhin and LworKI the eommunty of Lyft's Fk)use.
The ongoirKJ promotion and cir(xJLalion of (yjr W￿lCatIon A IOnYof1tsKtrLknvrnw{J￿ca I￿ng￿ey. 20191
continuesto eontribuEe to thts ￿der thmension of benefiL
Financial revlew
Generous donations total￿ng £11.819 vere received from instriUb￿ Mrylhin and tt>Y)nd CamlJidg< as well as
from person￿ supporter& Repayment ol the klan 01 £5.7&) that had been fflade by a supportef Isubsequentry a
trusteel. vras generoustywalv￿j and was Ireated as in)me during the year.
As a result. and in spite ol the restrith>ns asswatedwth COVID-19, we were enabled to Cont￿1Ue to hokl soual
athÉties and events in this year. at a c051 of some £3.300. Prormty o)sts. includÈng rent during a vacant period
and depreryation. togelher with m0destGoverrw￿ costs. £30.896 in the year. The resujlwas a sutplus
for the yearof £1,814 {2021: deficr1£7251.
Reserves carried foNrnrd at 31 August m Ihus Wtueasedto U056 {2021: £1.2421. Sl￿rtfUndTalsITrj
reSutt￿ in adthrtionaE incorrke o* £1.555 during September2022 folkjved by £8,196 in Cttober and November
2022. Consequently reserves have been restoredto a PTa(*cXlv￿rtQng level. In the su¢(*tlrwJ months a greater
fundraising effort has so far rai8ed an a&￿tional £15,000, furthw Kwoving thefinwriat reserves. Free reserves
at 31 August 2022 were £1.848.

TrIE CAMBRIDGE FRIENDSHIP TRUST
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 21Y22
Post.Balance sheet events
noted above. fundrdising admty by the truslees h&% been iTryeased Tpth a maT*e¢lly kK)sthve effecL
Noti￿ was
en
occupied
the Mar ret BeaulTh1 Ir6titule of ihar inlenlion to sdl the sttè. incltNJiTrJ the ac(x)mmodalion
¥r￿￿allonS
sequent negotiations with the prospectiw wrthaser have Te5uited in stron
al Lyn's House wdl be grarit￿j secuTrty ol teriure fLY at leastthe academical year 20Z3.24.
trustees have therèfore contirtued to seek residerrts IOT the communrty lor 2023-24.
8 noled abovè, the trustees are a feasblity study for an aca(knic prqecl. exwing some ofth& centr
ms and obiectsves of the charty. The er¥Jagemertol the P3thrs in ths entewwjll be of
considerable mLttual beneffiL
Risk Management
The Trustees have examined the maiorstrategic, business and Operation￿ risks whith the o
anisation faces
thea
and confirm that systems have been establtshed to id8ntiL wrop
rtatè a¢tion lo be taken
o mana
e those
nsks. Conbnuing care Is beiro exercised in rek4tJon to the
vi
19 pandern￿ and the Twstees have
en
uided by advice and assi8tane8 from public sour¢è&
e Trustees are conscious ol the requiremenls of rxKnpik2rKe legi￿ation atKI best ractice in respeci of
worknng vulnerabtg adults and have lakon detaled steps lo engjre thi5 15 aetycov8r8d.
Reserves Policy
is the intention of the Tnjsteeslo create a reserve sufficientto ￿￿eru}e anruA staThYing costs of the
Organ￿￿On. In addition. to fulfil the ob'ective of arademic research in ths field the Trustees are keen to create a
fund to enable financing of such work K Trustees am to have free reserves tif £40.(k)O bul there were limited
free reserves at 31 August 21Y21 that sitixatK>n is beiry rem6Ylie(L IW Th)1 yel to the target leyej.
Registered Ottice
o Margaret Beaulort In8t&ute. 12-14 Grange Roa(L CamlxKkJ&. CB3 9DU
Bankers
Barckys Bank tyc. CamtrJi(%Je. CthxThtyeslHre
Res
nslbillties ot the Tntstees
The
rustees are responsitAefor p%riry the Trust*s' R rt and Ihe statemwtls acCordan￿with
applithle law and United tfjngdom
K Generalty Accepted P(tountrg Pracbce}.
Cha17ty law requires the Trsjsteesto Wep?￿￿?[￿￿al stalementsfor each financaal whth gr4re a true and *air
view of the slate of the affairs of the eharitabte incorporated orgaThsation and of tls resources arKI
apptication of resourees. irKluding income ar*J exFwthre. torthe accounting in preparing those financial
statements, the Tnjstees are reqLbired to:
otk%erve the methryts and Fxirtwles in the Charilies SORP,.
makeju(tyements and estimates that are reasonthe and Fy￿.
statè whetheT applicab￿ UK Accounting StarKlar(ts have I￿n folw subpcl to any malerid departures
(tisclosed and e>p]aned in the ffinanri￿ slatements.
ar￿ prepare the finan(ial statements on the gjing bw unless it is tM)t aKvopriate lo assume that
the companywll conlinue on Ihat basis.
any time the financial pK)sition of the thailable irKa)fFxYa￿ organisation and
enable them to ensure thal the finanaal slatements *ih 1he retevant legistatson. The TTuslee5 are also
responsible lor safeguarthng the assets of Ihe tharilth organisabw arld lor taking
reasonthe stws lor the prevention and del￿arOn of1rd￿j and other wregularitie
Approved by the Trustees and swJned on tt*ir ￿haIr by.
ljll h>3
WilliaTi)M-McVéy

THE CAMBRIDGE FRIENDSHIP TRusr
INDEPENDE￿ EXAPXINER'S REPORT TO THE TRiISTEES
I report on the linancial statements of the (JRrity for the year er￿J￿j 31 Awust 20
whtch are set out on pages 6 to 10.
Responslbilities and basis of report
in accordance with the requiremerts of ts Charilies Act 2011 (Ihe Actl.
I report in reSp￿t of my examinatton of Ihe ch￿l￿S accounts out urthr section
145 of the Aot and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Direcllons
given by the Charity Commission 14515}Ib) of the
Indepèndent examiners slateme
I have completed my examination. I confinn that no material matters have come to my
attention in connectton with the examination grving me cause to befleve that in any material
respect:
1. accounting reccts were not kepl in resp￿1 of the cTrwtly as required by ￿lm}n 130 of the Act,.
2. the accounts do not ￿rd vith tFK)se records: or
3. the accounts do not compty wtth the arwtcable requÉrements Col￿erning Ihe fonn and content of
accounts set out in char￿eS (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 olher than any
requirement thal the accounts give a and faiTvi&rf whth is not a matter coryside￿ as part of
an independent examination.
I have no concems and have come ￿OsS rK) Other fflattw5 in ccmnecbon Nmlh the examination
to whtch attention shoutd be drawn in this rewrt in to en*Je a woper und￿S￿Ing of the
accounts to be reached.
Chater Allan LLP
7 Quy Court
Iliers Lane
tow-cum-Quy
Camb
CB25 9A
Independent Examiner: Stuart Graham Beryiman BFP, FC& FCCA
Date: 19 June 2023

THE CAMBBIDGE FRIENDSHIPTRiIST
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTivmES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
Toial
Funds
tkjnallons and ]egaue3
Other income
Rents
17
17.569
133
3J,078
20,078
Totsl Income
37.647
37.647
8.133
Chafitat4e
Prornotirm ol srrial hndusi
&5M &5,8¥J &859
8,859
1.814
1.814
IT251
funds lorthe ￿aT
Recondllatlon of lund*
Total funds broud￿ tmrd
1242
1.242
1242

THE CAMBRIDGE FRIENLJSHIP7RiIST
BALANCE SH
AS AT SI AUGUST 2022
TangiNe fixed ass8ts
1,301
¢URREKf ASSETS
Debtors
Cash at bank aYKI tn h•£
1795
4676
8.471
3278
CREDTfoRS
credit￿ within y¢ar
NET CURREHf ASSETS
5,691
6,991
CREDrroRS
Creditcws due aftwon& y
4750
ASSErs
FUNDS OF ThE CHARrrY:
Unreskncted fun(Ls
1,242
TOTAL FUNDS
1,242
W M Mcvey
Date

THE CAMBRIDGE FRIEIIDSHIPTRusr
NOTES TO THE AKANCIAL STATEUWS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2Wk2
ACCOUPttING POUCES
1.1 Ba51s of prepaTthn
public ￿nefft ￿tity as defi￿ by FRS 102 ￿ finanLial statemetts habE been wepar&l in acaxlrdance
th Awunfrng aAY ReFoJng by CharilÉes: Statemertt of RecOMrTL&￿ Practice to ch￿be$
preparing their a¢￿Ur￿ in accoTdawKE hilh the F￿Hn￿al ReFX)rIU￿ SlaThYth a[w￿le in IhÈ UK 8r%l
Republic of trdaThJ issued in 2019, ts Fiwtial Rep)rb"rwJ SlarwJar(l app*Lzbte in ts United
Twom St￿ Republic ol trdand IFRS 102). the Charities Aa 2011. Cotrwyes Act 2(X)6. and UK
Description of FuEtd Types
Unrestrided Furvjs tnay be ￿ed for any purEy)se
usd Only for ttrt8in purwses.
12 Going ￿T￿eM basts
investrent incorne to be at sUffi¢)￿ttIeve1Slo eftsure thai Il* TrusteÈs meet obtsgations
forthe nexl 12 to 18 months aTrJ on that Charity is a ￿)Er0 ￿n￿ft. Tle Trus￿ have (¥￿1dered
the potentiJ impaLt on the tharity ofthe gknbd paEkkn￿ kn)0*71 as COVID-19. In ts ￿l'niOn of the
Twstees there will t* no Materi￿ atrerseeffect on Ihe thori￿$ abthty kn corn1￿ as a goir¥J (x)rw
statemenE as pem)itt8d by FRS 102:
1.4 Income
measured reliably arKt it is probab￿ Ihatthe inttjme t*
Ihe transfer offurKls
1.5 Expendltu
AU expenditu￿ is aco*nted for on an acr￿aL% basKs and ha5 been dassffj&Y urthrth8 hea(fings
that ag￿egate dl eosts related io tt)è cat8tyyy. Experxfjmwe w&twe the￿ isa legal QT
constiuc*ve d￿lgation to make payments to ttrm.rf PaTtres. it wobthllNaltssetilementvAII bg
requiied ar￿11￿ amountoflhe 0bl1gabc￿ be
1.6 T¥nglbleflxed assets
Assets transferred into Ihe ￿rity ar*1 th¢￿e aQ¥pJÈr￿l thwtjerfy are all luTh•lure. fitbrwJs arAI
i￿yeterM￿th Ilfe ofeach awt.
Theology is for ore year atatime a￿lIh￿e10r8 t￿t resithl as*tvalu6.
1.7 Taxallon
The clwity is an exenwtthaiity %%itFun MeaTh￿ of SCI￿ 3 ofts Challbes Ad 2011 Ls
(x)nyAd818d to p8ss theIeStsset￿rt in Paagr4th I S(thduie 6 Act 201OaTh# thereforè rt

THE CAMBRIDGE FRIENDSHIPTRusr
N(yfES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEIIVITS
FOR TTrIE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2022
Fur•ts
17
17.569
8,133
17,569
17569
8,133
EXPENDITURE OM QIARITABLE Acfi¥TrY
Pn)motion of SOL¥aS indugc
Dlr•¢t eosts
Use ottto Commuruiy Room
Rent
ktospitality
Tronswt
commur￿b0r
Actiwbes
PropeTty ¢>)as
8.n2
20.078
8.772
20,078
75
1687
1.125
153
165
1106
1x17
1106
Supporteosts
Goveman
IrKlependenl exarninalion
Safeguarding
420
10
10
No *aff WeTè èmployed durir%J Ihe
FIXED ASSErs
Tolal
Cost or valuallon:
At I Se[*￿￿202]
Athyitions
1.114
1.114
At 31 August 2tr22
4.616
4.616
At I SeOember 2021
Charge for
1207
At 31 August 2022
Net book ¥alue
At 31 August 2022
At 31 Augusi 2021
1,>)1

THE CAMBRIDGE FRIENDSHIP TRUST
MOTESTO THE ANANCIAL STATEIlEI￿s
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 20T2
The MargaTrt BeaJfort tnstituk ofTWgrartt8d tts L￿.$ Fkw a fease ol ￿0Mmr*IalIoft *
the Instsbjts forts 12 morth wi￿1 I S￿r￿r2￿21 to 31 M4ust20tI
pard at any b"mè.
DEBTORS
Tax rec￿Ver*￿e
217
2578
1578
3232
cRED￿ORS. [￿e within 4>Dey
CREDtroRS: thje allerone￿
5.750
5.750
Durir4J the period priorto registrahon as a t*AiÈty arnlwhde F¥yatth)r6 vue b&NJ rnatle lo move
activkties to the Margaret Beaufort ￿le itthNJuaLs loanslotalirb3 to the
repaymert date.
Cx) the registration olThe Camtsi* Frierdthi> Tnjst asa ctsrityone oftr* irthv4Juaswas
appointed as a Twstee of the charity.
The iThJwKknls protxjs￿l the trarEsleroE eath toan to the chawityurnJÈrthe sarre
eed IhatthÈ loansknwld be waiwjthring erthl 31 aW2022
TangibIef￿ed assels
3.056
10