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2023-12-31-accounts

Busy Buttons CORE

Private Limited Company by guarantee without share capital use of ‘Limited’ exemption

Charity Registration Number: 1188606 Companies House Number: 11724897

REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 202 3

Index

1 - 16 … Trustees Annual Report (including Director’s Report)

17 - 18 … Independent Examiner’s Report of Accounts 19 – 27 … Annual Accounts

Trustees’ annual report (including Directors’ report) for the period

From: 01/01/2023 To: 31/12/2023

Charity name: BUSY BUTTON CORE

Charity registration number: 1188606

Company number: 11724897

Objectives and activities

SORP
reference
Summary of the
purposes of the
charity as set out
in its governing
document
Para 1.17 To advance for the benefit of the public, education and
promoting the arts, in particular (but not limited to), the arts of
performing arts, fine arts, visual arts and traditional crafts.
Summary of the
main activities in
relation to those
purposes for the
public benefit, in
particular, the
activities, projects
or services
identified in the
accounts.
Para 1.17
and 1.19
Please refer to image sequence below.
Statement
confirming whether
the trustees have
had regard to the
guidance issued
by the Charity
Commission on
public benefit
Para 1.18 The Trustees have read and have regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit.
Summary of the
main achievements
of the charity,
identifying the
difference the
charity’s work has
made to the
circumstances of
its beneficiaries
and any wider
benefits to society
as a whole.
Para 1.20 Please refer to image sequence below.

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11 BUSY l*r THE NEED & RESPONSE Busy Buttons CORE is a volunteer led, inclusive, local registered charity based in the heart of the Windsor community. CORE stands for Creativity, Opportunity, Respect and Empowerment and these values are central to everything we do. Our primary activity is to deliver arts programmes for the local community, and beyond. Our core objective and commitment is to nurture wellbeing, especially of young people, by using the arts to encourage co-operation, communication, imagination, and creativity. Through the delivery of a huge range of creative arts. we provide people with the opportunity to develop skills, improve confidence and self-esteem, and to bulld family relationships through family participation. Through our community design studlo In Windsor, wework hard to makechlldren feelcomfortable and safe. We inclusively welcome children from all backgrounds and abilitie5, including those with special needs (we call it 'Super Powers'1 to learn a variety of creative skills, such as filmmakin& animation, fashion design, Sculpting, painting and illustration to help them discover their real passions and interests. We offer individual attention and a quality education through small group work and provide the guidance and a helping hand to allow children to learn at their own pace. We encourage them to celebrate their 'unique self through their design expression. Our referrals are from CAMHS, SENCOS, Adoption Services, NHS and Social Services. We recognSse that some chSldren face multlple barriers to progression, and we know that participation in creative learning can help them overcome a number of these, including confidence, self-esteem, mental health, and loneliness and isolation. Our early intervention aids progression in these areas. It supports wider achievements, such as improved attendance and behaviour at school; improved self-management of anxiety and other low level mental healrh needs,. and the creation of a new network of friends overcoming loneliness. We offer acceptance for all, regardle55 of 'Super powers,, socio-economic background, ability, gender or race. Havlng not managed to attend school for three years due to high levels of anxlety this was a huge achlevement but thanks to the support and encouragement the team she achleved more thon she ever thought wos possible. It helped build up her confldence and self bellef to try ond glve thlngs a go. She Is now making the transition back into school and I believe that without her time at Busy Buttons this would not have been posslble. O¢cupatlonal Theraplst & parent. The experience of creating and achieving for children who have struggled in mainstream educational environments, or who have faced discrimination and stigma because of their physical or learning disabilities or need5 is hugely powerful. Through their work with Busy Buttons they find acceptance, the opportunity to achieve in their own time and using their own skills, and this builds their confidence in their own abilities and their feelings of self-worth. 99 All Rlghts Reserved @ Busy Buttons CORE charlty 2023. www.busybuttorss.org Reglstered Charlty.. 1188606

BUSY UThQN THE CHARITY'S OFFER COREcHA￿Tr Creatlve Educatlonal Programmes: Our programme includes free and fee based arts education programmes delivered full-time bas1S, includingweekends and school holidays.These are delivered almost exclusively by volunteers. Alternatlve Provlslon: In 2021, we also began to offer alternative provision for young people that suffer due to emotionally based school avoidance. With our SLSPPOrt, children are able to overcome their barriers and return to school. School engagement projects: The charity annually engages with several public, private and specialised schools enabling them to participate in creative enrichment outside of the class and actively participate in community projects. Dlrectty Llcensed Duke of Edlnburgh Centre: Busy Buttons is an officially licensed Duke of Edinburgh IDofEI Award Centre. We 5UPPOrt young people who would otherwise not participate due to low self-esteem or anxiety to achieve all their DofE levels on our various programmes. Our safe and nurturing environment offers the space and support these young people need to help them achieve their goal5. Work experlence: We also provide opportunities for young people to gain work experience as part of theSr placement experSence for school or college and internships for Unlversity students. Arts Award Centr•: We also offer Arts Awards certification from Trinity College, London through our various programmes, maybe the first experience of a 'qualif ication, for some ofthese young people. .Ji I" I have autlsm whlch makes Ilfe more dlfflcult for me Includlng school..... I love golng to Busy Buttons to learn new thlngs and wlsh I could do It everyday. Busy Buttons has tort me that I can do anythlng If Iput my mlnd to It. •• - 10 yearold student with 'Superpowers'. Reglstered Charlty.. 1188606 THE DUKE OF BUSY UTTQN

BUSY UThQN PAST COMMUNITY ENGAGMENT PROJECTS COREcHA￿Tr The programme of activities at Busy Buttons is extensive and too numerous to list in its entirety. However, some notable examples are included below. The Platinum Orb,, an Ilft tall spherical community art installation, created using 70 recycled bicycle wheels and over 700 milk bottles. The art installation Created together with over 1000 members of the local community was on display on The Long Walk as part of the official Platinum Jubilee celebrations. A Remembrance Day project involving the design and manufacture of 152 giant poppies made of parachute material, beautifLJIIy adorning the Queen's Diamond Jubilee monument in Windsor. The project was carried out with families of the Coldstream and Welsh Guard from 2 local barracks and sponsored by Windsor Yards Shoppine Centre. A celebration of Queen Victoria's 200th anniversary through repurposed VlctorSan Steam Punk Swlmwear Fashion Collection, imaginatively designed and crafted together with 12 children using 100% recycled fabrics. Busy Buttons curated and delivered 'The 1Sttle GREAT Exhibition, to commemorate Queen Victoria's Bicentenary. With generous contributions by The Royal Collection Trust: Windsor Castle, The Household Cavalry, The Toor collection of Sikh art and local organi5ations this community engagement project engaged over 360 school children. IOOOS of visitors and members of the local community in a celebration of Victorian history. A ground-breaking online theatre project involving young people working alongside senior citizens who were children during WW2. We offered 2000h+ ongoing online arts sessions throughout Covid. and enabled young people to take part by delivering art packs to their homes. •• The work Busy Buttons Is doing is desperately needed and enrlchlng. Brlnging together cultures to the creatlve medlum of arts and 99 herltage workshops Is mlnd openlng. -Davinder Toor, art collector, consultant to V&A Museum, Brit15h Museurn, director of 'The Toor collection of Sikh Art, & as featured on BBC. All Rlghts Reserved Busy Buttons CORE charlty 2023. www.busybuttons.org Reglstered Charlty.. 1188606

2023 REPORT FROM CHAIR 4r .r As Chair of Busy Buttons CORE Charity, l am proud to reflect on a year of tremendous achievements and community impact. Despite the challenges of being notified that our current premises WOLJld be redeveloped In 2024, leading to the need to relocate, our focus remained steadfast on fulfllling our mission. In response, we launched the Room 2 Grow Appeal, seeking support to secure a new home for the charity. While this appeal was vital, the charity's core purpose of empowering young people through creativity and inclusion remained at the heart of everything we did. This year, we successfully executed several significant initiatives. One of the highlights was The One Life Project, a community-driven art Snstallation celebrating our King's Coronation with a focus on raising awareness of sustainability, cli mate change and the power of collaboration. This mean ingful project brought together families, children, and local residents and was displayed at the Royal Windsor Flower Show, demonstrating the collective impact of our work and fostering a sense of shared purpose in the community. A key milestone for us was the first Dof E Bronze Exped ition In the New Forest. This outdoor adventure allowed young participants to gain essential life skills, inclusive training that culminated in a successful expedition. Additionally, our creative programmes for young artists were a resounding success. The courses, camps and alternative provision, aimed at fostering self-expression and artistic growth, culminated in entries to national art competitions. Many participants showed marked improvement, with families praising the impact on their child ren's creativlty and self-esteem. We are eager to continue offerlng such opportunities to nurture young talent in the years to come. We also saw remarkable success in recognition of our students, artistic achievements. One of our young artists was awarded 1st place in the KSI category, and the charity was honoured with the Yinka Award for Best Craft School in the UK 2023, presented by the Crafts Council UK and renowned designer Yinka Ilori. Additionally, two of our students were shortlisted for other categories, highlightlng the exceptional talent fostered wlthin our programmes. We were overwhelmed by the encouraging words from thejudging panel at Crafts Council. 'Thls award Is for all the artlsts and stoff at Busy Button4 recognlslng thqlr excellence In developlng work that celebrates both Indlvldual volces and thelr dlverse communlty as o whole. Stoff create space for learners to explore personal approoches, encourage experlmentatlon and support selfrrefiectlon of learner s work. Each artlsvs work Is unlque ond celebrates thelr Indlvldualpa5slons and Imoglnatlon." A big thank you to our dedicated team of young people who made a difference at the Parallel Windsor Festival of Inclusion, raising funds for our Room2Grow appeal and h05ting an inclusive creative workshop. We also celebrated the success of our first Annual Busy Buttons Art Exhibition, showcasing over 500 pieces of artwork, and our Creative Christmas Fair, where the community came together to support our mission of empowering young people through creativity. As we look to the future, we are determined to continue offering life-changing programmes to our beneficiaries, while also working to secure a new home for the charity. We are grateful for the unwavering support of our community, volunteers, and donors, and we remain committed to creating a positive, lasting impact for young people in the years to come. Louella Fernandez-Lempiainen, Chair of Busy Buttons CORE Charity All Rlghts Reserved Busy Buttons CORE charlty 2023. www.busybuttons.org Reglstered Charlty.. 1188606

2023 ACTIVITIES CREATIVE PROGRAMMES We successfully deLivered a range of special art programmes to support young artists lages 7-151 and also entered them for various National Art Competitions. The courses, inclusive camps and programmes provided structured guidance, hands-on practice, and mentorship to help participants develop their artistic skills and confidence. The sessions fostered creativity, encouraged self-expression, and offered a valuable opportunity to build strong portfolios for national exposure. Many young artists showed enthusiasm and progress, with parents praising the impact on their children's confidence and creative growth. Moving forward, we aim to continue providing similar opportunities to nurture and empower young talent. Crafts Council SELECTED BEST CRAFT SCHOOL IN THE UK 2023 We are delighted one of our students gained 1st place in KSI and the charity was selected for the Yinka Award as Best Craft School in the UK 2023 across the whole country by the Crafts Council UK inspiring designer, Yinka Ilori. Furthermore, 2 of our students were also shortlisted in a couple of other categories. It has been a journey of hard work, exploration, perseverance, discovery, individual expression, teamwork celebrating inclusion relish ing diversity. This was an amazing opportunity for thousands of children & educators to enjoy the manifold aspects of creative experiehtial learning. All Rlghts Reserved Busy Buttons CORE charlty 2023. www.busybuttons.org Reglstered Charlty.. 1188606

2023 ACTIVITIES ALTERNATIVE PROVISION Our Alternative Provision supports children facing barriers to education, including bullying, anxiety, and special needs Iwhich we proudly call "Superpowers"), as well as those unable to attend school. Through tailored, hands-on learning with creativity at its core, we empower children to thrive and reach their potential. In 2023, our provision successfully passed Quality Assurance and received further referrals from Social Services, schools, CAMHS, Adoption Services, NHS and other agencies, reflecting its impact and growing demand. BUSY BUTTONS CORE CHARITY UUKÈ OF ÉtyNtyUH¢H'8 Our first DofE Bronze Expedition took place in the New Forest, offering young people a unique outdoor experience in nature. We provided structured training sessions covering navigation, first aid, meal planning, camping skills, and expedition planning, ensuring participants were confident and well-prepared for their assessed expedition. Participants demonstrated teamwork, resilience, and determination, navigating challenging routes and camping independently. Despite some facing personal challenges-or as we call them, superpowers-each participant worked shoulder to shoulder with their peers and completed the expedition with flying colours. The experience enhanced their problem-solving skills, self-confidence and ability to adapt. All Rlghts Reserved Busy Buttons CORE charlty 2023. www.busybuttons.org Reglstered Charlty.. 1188606

2023 ACTIVITIES .cHARI_*. CORONATION SUMMER PROGRAMME THE ONE LIFE PROJECT Busy Buttons CORE Charity participated in The Big Help Out at the Windsor Community Showcase, launching The One Life Project as part of the charity's Coronation Summer Programme. This community art installation raised awareness of sustainability, recycling, climate change, and social cohesion. Ilb• Families, children, and tourists joined in creating a collaborative art piece using donated recycled fabrics, with work continuing at the charity over several months. The completed installation was 1 ) later showcased at the Royal Windsor Flower Show and at Eton Action Fair. Through this initiative, Busy Buttons promoted creativity, environmental responsibility, and community engagement. U8Y All Rlghts ￿￿erV sy Butt arlt s.org Rfg•8ter

2023 ACTIVITIES (.HARI CORONATION SUMMER PROGRAMME ROYAL WINDSOR FLOWER SHOW Busy Buttons CORE Charity has had an incredible journey with 300 locaL school children learning about diverse Commonwealth countries through creative projects. The children used recycled materials to create Commonwealth Coronation Robes for a school craft competition at the Royal Windsor Flower Show. These inspiring creations, reflecting diverse cultures, will be judged by David Emanuel and Angelica Bell and displayed in The King's Secret Garden Children's Marquee, designed by Busy Buttons for the Royal Windsor Rose & Horticultural Society for the fifth year in succession. The event showcased a wonderful display of children's gardening, art, craft, and cookery, which was admired by HRH The Duchess of Edinburgh during her visit. The Duchess took the time to appreciate the hard work and creativity of the young people, offering encouraging words alongside Alan Titchmarsh and the esteemed judges. This event was especially motivating for our Busy Buttons DofE candidates and younger 'Buttoneers' who volunteered on the day. ljl ly 10 All Rights Reserved Busy Buttons CORE Charity 2023. wwv4.busybuttons.org Registered Charity". 1188606

2023 ACTIVITIES ETON ACTION FAIR What a glorious day at Eton College for the Eton Action Fair, where the community came together with several charities and businesses to raise funds, awareness, and showcase their offerings. It was a fantastic opportunity for our Alternative Provision students to volunteer in a safe and supportive environment. Our DofE students and volunteers hosted a special Mother's Day workshop. Families were invited to participate in creative activities, support the charity and try their luck at the raffle, all while promoting our services and raising much-needed funds. Illk PARALLEL WINDSOR A huge thank you to our small but dedicated team of young people who made a difference at the Parallel Windsor Festival of Inclusion. Our boys participated in the SK and IK events on The Long Walk, raising funds for Busy Buttons, Room2Grow appeal. Our DofE students also hosted an inclusive creative workshop for children and families, promoting creativity and supporting the charity. We're so proud of everyone's efforts and grateful for your support! PARAIÉ PA CREATIVE WORKSHOPS AT COMMUNITY EVENTS 2023 All Rlghts Reserved Busy Buttons CORE charlty 2023. www.busybuttons.org Reglstered Charlty.. 1188606

2023 ACTIVITIES EXHIBITION Children were thrilled to welcome the Mayor to the first Annual Busy Buttons Art Exhibition at the charity. The young artists were excited to speak about their work, and the Mayor took the time to engage with each child individuaLIy. The exhibition, which featured over 500 pieces of original artwork created over the past 10 years, showcased the incredible talent and creativity of the children. A heartfelt thank you goes out to all the supporters, volunteers, and the community for their ongoing support and for attending the exhibition, making it a memorable event. The exhibition's vernissage was part of Windsor Fringe, the exhibition highlighted the unique achievements of the young artists and celebrated their creativity as well as the charity's impact and devotion to promoting the arts in the community. uiton 'r? CHRISTMAS FAIR Busy Buttons CORE Charity thanks everyone who helped create lasting memories at our Creative Christmas Fair. This community celebration was made possible by the efforts of our dedicated volunteers, both adults and children. The event included workshops, a raffle, games, and treats, all raising funds to support our mission of empowering young people through creativity. Our students performed a puppet show at our 12th consecutive Living Advent Calendar event, inspired by real-life stories of 'Superpowers,' showcasing the talents of those we serve. The event also highlighted the charity's need for a new premises due to redevelopment at Windsor Yards. 12 All Rlghts Reserved Busy Buttons CORE charlty 2023. www.busybuttons.org Reglstered Charlty.. 1188606

2023 p ara 1.20 ACHIEVEMENTS & IMPACT Referrals Crafts Council 5900 from: NATIONAL AWARDS l Natlonal KSI wlnner 2 shortllsted students Natlonal wlnner of the Yinka Ilori Designerfs Award for Best Craft School 2023 CAMHS beneficiariesj Social Services Schools Adoption Early Help other charities Free places offered to low income families referred to the charity . IQIT191 IS Myv 33% 300 of young people attending .Trx our regular programmes were registered with CAMHS or have clinically diagnosed special education needs children took part in creative school enrichment workshops 700 of the young people attendlng Community engagement events our Alternatlve Provlslon have returned I resumed to school Crafts Council NATIONAL KSI WINNER, 2 SHoirrusTED sfuDENTS NATIONAL WINNER OF THE DESIGNER% AWAIID FOR BEsf CRAFf SCHOOL 2023 Nallonal This oword is for oll the artists and staff ot Busy Buttons, recognising their excellence in developing work that celebrates both individual voices and their diverse Community as a whole. Staff create space for learners to explore personol opprooches. encouroge experimentotion ond support self-reflection of learners work. Each artist's work is unique ond celebrates their individual possions ond imogination. 13 Crafts Councll UK on Busy Buttons receivlng the Deslgner's Ylnka Ilorl Award All Rlghts Reserved Busy Buttons CORE charlty 2023. www.busybuttons.org Reglstered Charlty.. 1188606

Additional information (optional) You may choose to include further statements where relevant about:

Achievements against
objectives set
Para 1.41 Please refer to image sequence above.
Performance of fundraising
activities against objectives
set
Para 1.41 During the year our volunteer led and run
charity felt an increasing pressure.
All activities and programmes were delivered
to a high standard and with desired impact
but with very limited funds.
We received £3,500 in general grants that
helped with expenses towards our
Coronation Summer Programme.
THE FUTURE
Knowing that we are forced to relocate in
2024 we are preparing for a challenging year
with additional expenses and very little time
to devote towards fundraising.
After the move and long term we are aiming
to secure funding to recoverfinanciallyand
for our core activities to allow the charity to
slowly grow and develop a more sustainable
operational model that won’t have to rely
mainly on volunteers.
Investment performance
against objectives
Para 1.41 N/A
Other N/A

Financial review

Review of the charity’s
financial position at the end
of the period
Para 1.21 The charity had a total income of £65,855,
down £26,641 from the previous year.
However, the charity’s expenditures also
saw a decrease of 35,808 down to £59,490.
With a net movement of funds of
£25,673, the total combined restricted and
unrestricted funds stands at £50,848,
meaning that the charity remains a going
concern.
Statement explaining the
policy for holding reserves
stating why they are held
Para 1.22 The Charity’s policy is to retain sufficient
cash to cover committed/fixed expenditure
for 12 months.
Amount of reserves held Para 1.22 £66.2k
Reasons for holding zero
reserves
Para 1.22 N/A

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Details of fund materially in
deficit
Para 1.24 N/A
Explanation of any
uncertainties about the
charity continuing as a going
concern
Para 1.23 NONE

Structure, governance and management

Description of charity’s
trusts:
Type of governing document:
for example, trust deed,
memorandum and articles of
association etc
Para 1.25 MEMORANDUM AND ARTICLES
INCORPORATED 27 JAN 2019 AS
AMENDED BY SPECIAL RESOLUTION(S)
DATED 25 FEB 2020 AS REGISTERED AT
COMPANIES HOUSE ON 12 MAR 2020
How is the charity
constituted?
for example limited company,
unincorporated association,
CIO
Para 1.25 Private Limited Company by guarantee
without share capital use of 'Limited'
exemption
Trustee selection methods
including details of any
constitutional provisions e.g.
election to post or name of
any person or body entitled
to appoint one or more
trustees
Para 1.25 Trustee/Members
are
selected
by
the
methods
outlined
in
the
Articles
of
Association.
Members
(1) The subscribers to the
memorandum are the first members of the
charity.
(2) Membership is open to other
individuals or organisations who are invited
by the Directors to apply for membership
and are approved by the Directors at a
general meeting.
(3) Membership is not transferable
to anyone else.

Reference and administrative details

Charity name Busy Buttons Core
Other name the charity uses Busy Buttons CORE charity
Registered charity number 1188606
Charity’s principal address Studio 62 24-28 St Leonards Road, Windsor, United
Kingdom, SL43BB

Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity

1
2
3
4
5
6
Trustee name Office (if any) Dates acted if not for
whole year
Name of person (or body)
entitled to appoint trustee
(if any)
Louella Denise
Fernandez-
Lempiainen
Chair N/A
Elina Lembie N/A
Beryl Pusey N/A
Gianluca Marra Treasurer N/A

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– Corporate trustees names of the directors at the date the report was approved

Director name Louella Denise FernandezLempiainen Elina Lembie Beryl Pusey Gianluca Marra

Name of trustees holding title to property belonging to the charity

Trustee name Dates acted if not for whole year

Funds held as custodian trustees on behalf of others

Description of the assets held in this capacity N/A Name and objects of the charity on whose N/A behalf the assets are held and how this falls within the custodian charity’s objects Details of arrangements for safe custody and N/A segregation of such assets from the charity’s own assets

Exemptions from disclosure

Reason for non-disclosure of key personnel details

N/A N/A

Other optional information

Declarations

The company has taken advantage of the small companies’ exemption in preparing the report above.

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report (including directors’ report) above.

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees/directors

Signature(s) Full name(s) Louella Fernandez-Lempiainen Position (for example Chair Secretary, Chair, etc) Date 09 March 2025

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Independent examiner's report on the accounts

Section A
Independent Examiner’s Report
Section A
Independent Examiner’s Report
Section A
Independent Examiner’s Report
Section A
Independent Examiner’s Report
Report to the
trustees/directors/
members of
On accounts for the year
ended
Set out on pages
Responsibilities and
basis of report
BUSY BUTTONS CORE
31/12/2023
Charity no.: 1188606 Company no.: 11724897
19-27

Independent examiner's statement

I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention which gives me cause to believe that:

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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.

Signed:
Name:
Relevant professional
qualification(s) or body
(if any):
Address:
Date:
09/03/2025
Harmeet Singh Gill
ICAEW
58 Bourne Avenue, Hayes, UB3 1QW
Section B
Disclosure

Give here brief details of any items that the examiner wishes to disclose .

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BUSY BUTTONS CORE Cha Com No No eriod 11886&8 11724897 Annual accounts for the P¢rlod •tsrt d•1 01101r2023 To 3111212023 Section A Statement of financial activities (including summary income and expenditure account) R••trfct•d Incom• lund• R•comm•nd•d e•t•govlM by actlvlty Unr••trlct•d fund• Tot•1 fund• Prtor y••r fund4 Incom• (Not• 3 Incom• and •nd¢tm•nts from: Don•lkini and18g￿l Ch•rtt•bl8 Othv Inc4)nkry F01 F02 F04 F05 1,672 51,098 300 278 53,347 12,509 14.181 51.098 300 276 65,855 41,985 44.502 5.965 S02 soe S04 Tot•1 Exp•ndlture (Nots• S) Exp•ndltyr• on.. lundi S07 12.509 318 51,090 S1,408 318 59,173 59,490 7.374 87,924 c￿￿bIl Tot•1 S09 8,083 8.083 S12 N•t Incom￿(0Xpend1tur•j bofor• tax for the r•portlng p•riod S13 1,939 4,428 6,365 2,802 T•x prrf4bl8 N•t Incomel(expendlture) after tsx btrfor• Investment gainJl(losse•l 515 1.939 4.426 6.365 2,802 Ngt galns1ll￿Oe•I on 816 517 $1B Not Incomel{oxp•ndlturn Extr•ordlnary St•m• Tran•forJ between funds Other rncognisod gAln¥lllo••e•)'. 1,939 19,308 4.428 6.365 19,308 2.802 S19 Q•ino wnd b¥3es Tri re¥•￿11￿n of[￿ed aueli lorlho th•rlty'8 Oth•r o￿n￿{LO￿le￿I N•t nM)vem•nt In fvn¢ts S20 521 S22 21,247 4,426 25,673 2,802 R•conclllaUon of funds.. Total fu￿5 tKouohl I￿￿81￿ Tot•1 funds c•rrl•d lorn&rd S23 15.319 36.566 9.856 14.282 25.175 $0,848 27,977 25,175 S24

BUSY BUTTONS CORE 1188606 11724897 Section B Balance sheet R9strlcted income funds Unrestrlcted funds Tolal thls year Totsl last year Fixed assets Tanglble assets (Note 7) Total ffxed assets F01 24,027 24,027 F02 F04 F05 28,558 28,558 02 1.845 1.845 25.871 Current assets Cash at bank and In hand (Note 9) Total current assets B10 809 56,489 56.489 53.525 12,665 66,190 Credltors: amounts falllng due within one year{Note 8) 811 18.650 18,650 43.665 Net current as$ets/(Ilablllties) B12 34,875 .665 47,540 12,824 Creditors". amounts falling due after one year (Note 8) 22,563 22.563 16,206 Totsl assets less currènt Ilabilities 813 36, 14,509 50,848 25,175 Total net assets or liabilities Funds of the Charity R2Strlcted income funds (Note 10) Unrestricted funds 816 36,339 14,509 50,848 25,175 818 14,509 14.509 36,339 50,848 9,491 15,684 25.175 B19 Total funds B22 36,339 36.339 14,509 The company was entitled to exemption fmm audft unders477 of the Companies Act 2006 relating to small companles. The members have not requlred the company to obtsin an audit In accordance wrth section 476 of the Companies Act 2006. The dlrectors acknowledge thelr responslbilltles ft•r complying with the requlrements of the Companles Act with respect to accounting records and the preparatlon of accounts. These accounts have been prepared In accordance with the pmvisions applicable to small companles subject to the small Companles reglme and in accordanee wlih FRS102 SQRP. Signed by one or Iwo Irusleesldirectors on behalf of all the Dale of trustee￿di￿ctors approval Print Name F&Ar4ANDEZ-LE PIAINE Signature of director aUthenti￿lIng accounts being serrt to Companies Ho se Signature Dale ,'A LVCA If UA 20

SÈciion C Note5 to the accounts Note 1 80515 of preparatlon Th1# #Kuon 11￿￿1￿¢ ¢omplet•dèy•ll¢lwrfit•. 1.1 ea8L8 of arxountlng Tre¥e ￿KoUnt￿ haw b8en prepared urthrlh6 hlstorfcd co61 (yJnvgnUon Items rwnl86d al co61 tran58ctbn Wdlup unles8 olho￿lse stated in th& relevant Mteltsi ioth01o ￿munI1. ThÈ ac0￿nts h8¥e been prep8red In accord8nce with.. Ihe Stalemenl of R8cornmend80 Pracllr'. Auounllng and Reportino by Chanue propaiiny thwrxtx)unts In 8ccordan￿ wlth th8 FI￿and81 Repthng SlaTrJard 8prAi¢abla In tho UK and Republicof Ifeland IFRS 1021 Isa￿d on 16 Juty 2014 •nd ￿¢h. andwllh. Ihe Flnond&l Rewrth￿ sthndsrd ap￿ICblo In th• Unrt8d ￿ngd¢ffi Ind RepublSc of Irdlrtd IFRS 1021 •nd h￿th Iho Chtyrillo$ Act ZOI1. The charity crffiilttu¢OS • publlc bongftioniity •8 d&fln8d FRS 102.. 1.2 0t)Ing Con￿r￿ Ilth•r• •r• m•1•rt￿￿nC•rt￿￿tr• r•l•t•¢l 19 •v•nt8 oreonthtions th•tc•8t8Aonllk•niéoubiOn lh• ¢h•rtty •￿￿ty10 contlnue M • golngtonc•rn. pl8•1• prnvld• th• lollowlnq ¢1•1￿1$ or8tst•"14ol•pplrtébl•", 11 An eplanallon 88 lo Ihoso lath)ra Ihol aupport thecortluthn IhAI the cttarfty ￿ • 9¢4 n¢•m'. NolAppllc•bl• Dllldosura ofany uncertaInl￿1 that mako iho tr)Iny ¢oncern A88umpllon dDubrful". Wh8ro accounts are nol pr•p•red on 8 goln9 ¢onc4m bo￿6. please d15GID5e thi8 f8cI tc90l￿rwlth Ih8 ba818 on whth thè IruGi8e8 prts￿red the 8ccoww and the T￿lOn why the thairty i& not regarded a$ 8 going concom. NolAppll¢•W• IlolAppllc•èl• 1.3 Change of iccountlno poll¢y The #ttounis prebenl 4 Iwe f8ir rvJ chin9è6 haw been m•do loth• accoun￿￿9 adopted In note { 2.21. Ya8. -Ttk41 ppmprf410 Pl••se dli¢lo••.- (4 th• n•tur• ollh• ch•ng•1n•rcorN￿￿9POlky.' th• rn•¢)M whyapplyln9 th• n¢kvaeeow7thqpoll¢y prnvld•s mgff• ￿bI￿ndmoThrnllY•rt1knhrnv￿l1on,. NatApklubl• NotApF4k4bl• O lh¥ •mountolth• •4lustrn•ntloreKh tsne •lT•ctod lft Vje ¢um¢p?rtod. e•¢h prforp0rfodpr•senled Jnd lh• aggr•g•tg amountolth• •dJv8trnwtr¢latlng 10 iods bÈlorn VJos•pre¥entsd. 3A4 FRS102 50RP. NolApli•ble 21

Nothanuos lo accounuro ¢￿iNte0 haw oc¢yJtted ￿ lh• r6Wtlnu pEriod (3.46 FRS102 SORP). '.rick oJapprwri•tc H•4•e dl8elotr•.' the natur¢ Noi Ile•ty• () th• •ifefjtof the chang•oAirtvm• Md•xp•￿•0r léty•ndll•bilitièi lor th• cumtp•rfod.. Ilj preite•blffj th• •fl•tl olthe¢lwio•ln om• or NDtApOkth• NoiApF4*a¥• 22

Wot 2 2.1 INCOME Attowthg pollcl NID. mtylmdor9wwd￿￿b¥ ￿FR5 102 SORPorFR8 1ri2. rn￿￿5 i0ioS 12 FRS102 SORPI. No. No. ur4••fn￿P Nl•' Tèy•RIM b•M••￿1•1 r•ii• ieglU•S 2.2 EXPENDITURE ANO LIABIL￿lEs Y••. Nl4' U•bwtyrt¢e•n￿ • fAwbon¢•nMffl•IthdW￿ M•w•f4•c•rt￿rrty 2.3 ASSETS Yel. r*1•7 23

Section C Nolos to tht accounts Nottr 3 Irthm• An•ly8i of incaffle Incom• Donitions Ind legack8'. onalions and yifts Gen8￿ wants prcwd£d ty govemmenvother 1.672 9.009 1Q,681 3.5DU 12.509 34.704 41,985 To¢•1 Ch•rlthbl• Charita￿e A¢1￿￿8$ Olher i￿{￿r Invo8¢ment8 51 0gB 300 278 51,674 51.095 300 276 51.874 44.502 5#65 44 50,Sit Toi•l TQTAL INCOME 63.347 I?.￿9 05.655 92.496 Not¢ 4 Analys1• of ro¢•lpti of gov•mm•nt DHcrl lon Go¥•rnM•nt gr•nt 1 Non• Tot•1 O••crf lo Gov•rnm•ntgr•nt1 Addivonal R9sldci￿ll1 rarn Tolll 8,000 Not8 6 ExpgnM• Thkn ye4r tsd •ty•r tndowrn•ni Unt•4lrfcwd lrtam• lurnl lundb Anily• Endowm•ni funol Toi•l fvnd• Tot•1 Exp•ndMuM on ¢h•r1t•b￿ •eil¥W•A: CDs1 of runnln9 course$ Proparty Rel818d costs Governance Fundraisinq Totsi •Xp•h￿l￿T• on ¢h•rM•bl• i¢tl¥M•8 6.262 1,821 47.831 9,385 31.3e2 46.397 8.739 55,136 1,425 7,374 1.958 318 318 7.374 51.408 8.003 59.4 70.415 24.883 TOTAL EXPENDITURE 51.400 8.08J 59.490 7Q,415 24.8eJ 95.298 Note 6 D•tslls of certaln ty￿1 of •xp•ndlturg Nots 10.1 Fws for •xamInat￿n Oft￿ account8 Thh ye•r ty•llr Ind•p•nd•nt*xarnlrnr's 650 650 24

Section C Note5 to IhÈ aCCOLllIts Note 7 Tanglblg fixed ass•ts 7.1 CDBtorvaluaUon FIxiuN8,frttlng• and ul n)•n Totsi At the trrfinnlno ofthe year Addllk)ns i Ènd of the year 7.2 0•prO¢￿tIon •Dd knpilm*nts 30.655 5.500 36.155 30.855 5.500 36.155 -B••L• ' R•t• 3.5 y88rs Al beolnnlThJ ofthe ￿r Dep￿ciatIon At ènd 01tho ￿r 00 8.184 10.284 2.100 8.184 10.284 7.3 bDok v•lu• Net book 81 the beglnning ofth• wr Not book vaMJe al Ihe Qnd of lh8 ye8r 28.555 25.87Z 55 25.87 Noto 8 Cr•dltor• and •ccrual8 8. Analy•l• of crodltorn Amounts falling du• wlthln on• year Th1• year L••t y•Jr Trnd• credltor8 18,650 18,650 43,665 43.665 Total Amounts falllng dug aft•r ono y￿r Th1• year Last year Trad• ¢r•dltor• 22,563 22.563 16,206 16,200 Totsl Nole 9 Cash at bank and In ￿nd This year Last year Cash at bank and on hand Totsl 66,190 56,48 56,489 25

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Scclioii C Notes In the accouiils Iconti Note 11 Transactions wlth trustèes and rolated partles Ilth• chrthm •nytr•ns•¢iion8 wlth r¥lat•épwVo8 {oth•r than the truts••xpen¥u explth•(lin #￿￿#￿¢•￿01￿j lh• boxor"hl#e"Ifth•r¢•FE tr•tttréCllons to report 11.1 TrLMt•• remunorntlon and ben•flta Th1• yggr None of th•1￿￿1••1 hwe been vid any rnMUn•rn￿tyI or Y•¢elv•d •ny oth•r b•n•fftt• frtyn Irb •mpttym•ntwtth th•lr ¢b•rfty ora Ml•t•d eDIIty ITru• of Fal•el TRUE 11.2 Tru8t•••' •xpgnMa ff 61• ¢hwltyh•• p•W IfiMts•i •xp•n•u lotrfvllllllni IIMlrdith4 ¢Y•t•ll• ol¥u¢h trnuclloM ilwldb• provthln Ihl• Iiot•. Ilth•rn •r• no (rnnAitiTt)n# ts r•portpple••••nMr Yru•-in th•boxb•low. Ifthw• •rn tr•ni•¢Von$ 10 r•port pl•u• No tru•t•• •xp•nM• h￿• b••n In¢uMd ITn* •rF•l••l TRI 27