Cooking Champions Charity No. 1201150
TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT AND UNAUDITED ACCOUNTS 30th November 2025
COOKING CHAMPIONS TRUSTEE ANNUAL REPORT
The trustees present their report and financial statements for the year ended 30 November 2025. The trustees confirm that the financial statements comply with current statutory requirements: the Memorandum and Articles of Association and the Statement Of Recommended Practice - Accounting and Reporting by Charities (SORP), applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with FRS 102, and Part 11 of the Charities Act 2011.
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
Charity No. 1201150
Company No. CE030830
Registered Office
St. Matthew’s Vicarage 1 Church Road Enfield EN3 4NT
Trustees
The Directors of the charitable company are its Trustees for the purposes of charity law. The following Directors and Trustees served during the year:
Samuel Kagwi (resigned 7th June 2025) Sanasum Perera (resigned 7th October 2025) Caroline Armstrong (resigned 30th November 2025) Katy Chakrabortty (appointed 1st August 2025) Sarah Peazer (appointed 1st August 2025) Bianca Tia Mesuria (appointed 1st August 2025)
Accountants
Luna Muncaster Ltd 40 Vera Avenue Grange Park London N21 1RG
Bankers
Metro Bank 1-3 Market Chambers Church Street Enfield EN2 6AA
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STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Cooking Champions is a registered Charity and a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO). It is governed by a Constitution.
During the year, there were a minimum of three Trustees on the Board. The Board meets at least four times a year. It sets the strategic direction for the organisation and has the overall responsibility for the running of Cooking Champions, which is delegated on a day to day operational basis to the Chief Executive, Clare Donovan.
Board meetings consist of an operational update, provided by Clare Donovan and the executive team, a financial update and a strategic forward look.
The Board is involved in the drafting, review and approval of all relevant policies and procedures for Cooking Champions. All Cooking Champions Trustees and Staff are required to undertake online courses in safeguarding. Trustees are also provided with access to training materials via ICAEW.
Bianca Tia Mesuria is the Chair of the Board. Sanasum Perera, Sam Kagwi and Caroline Armstrong acted as Trustees during the year and stepped down during the year to which this report relates. Bianca Tia Mesuria, Katy Chakrabotty and Sarah Peazer were recruited and joined the trustee board in September to ensure that the Charity governing document stipulation of a minimum of three Trustees was met. The Board and the Executive team undertake an annual Trustee skills review to identify any gaps and if additional expertise is required. Cooking Champions will be seeking to recruit at least one additional Trustee during 2026.
All Trustees act on a voluntary basis, and have not received any remuneration from Cooking Champions during the year.
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ANNUAL REVIEW
Summary
Cooking Champions has been supporting the people of North London since the start of the pandemic in 2020.
After gaining charitable status in November in 2022, we have spent our time further establishing the charity in the local community and a full year of activities in our community kitchen.
We have continued to provide food support, education and training across North London. This includes over five years of continuous weekly food bank services. Highlights of the year include celebrating our kitchen’s third birthday, working throughout the year to deliver the highest quality cooking lessons, our award winning community garden and celebrating six years of providing meals on Christmas Day.
Similar to last year, we have seen a further increase in demand for our food support services. During this 12 month period the charity distributed 12,744 bags of food. This is a 34% increase compared to the previous year.
The trustees are hugely grateful to our fantastic executive team, led by Clare Donovan, and all our volunteers, without whom the Charity would not function.
The Board of Trustees are proud of the services Cooking Champions has provided over the past year, and we look forward to continuing to work with our CEO, staff and volunteers in providing services to alleviate poverty through food support, education and training.
OBJECTIVES AND ACHIEVEMENTS
Objectives
The objective of Cooking Champions is the relief of poverty in London and the surrounding area by providing food parcels, prepared meals, food education and support through a community kitchen for people in financial hardship. The trustees understand their responsibility to keep this public benefit central to the work and activities. Cooking Champions principally operates in the London Boroughs of Enfield.
Cooking Champions uses self employed individuals to deliver its services and funds the work through donations, grants and general fundraising. In addition, the charity also uses an extensive team of volunteers to provide its services and support the local community.
We work as part of an ecosystem of charities and local community organisations to alleviate hunger and increase food security including The Felix Project, Food Bank Aid and Enfield’s Women Centre.
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Achievements and performance throughout the year.
Food Support
Food support, via a food bank, was provided every single week for people across the London Borough of Enfield. The service was available for people to select their own food in person at our food bank. Our delivery service was stopped in the summer. This was to make sure we were using our resources as effectively as possible.
Keeley Forbes oversaw the running of the food bank as part of her role as Assistant Manager. Daniel Oag joined the food bank team in August 2025. Key changes this year included reducing the service to one day a week and stopping deliveries. Both of these changes were made due to lower volunteer numbers and reduced funding. We are pleased to report that we were able to help the same amount of people and the number of bags distributed actually increased. In addition, we strengthened our systems to further understand the circumstances of our recipients and to better meet their needs.
Meals made in the kitchen
Cooking Champions staff and volunteers prepared an impressive 7,128 meals between December 2024 and November 2025. These meals supported our much-loved Thursday community lunches, school holiday programmes, and cooking lessons.
Our experienced team consistently excels at creating delicious, nutritious meals using the diverse ingredients generously provided by The Felix Project. Over the past year, we placed a strong emphasis on enhancing not only the taste and presentation of our meals, but also the efficiency of our preparation processes.
At the heart of our work is a core belief: every meal we serve should meet the same high standards as one a paying customer would expect.
Cook for Good
Our CEO, Clare Donovan, was selected to participate in the inaugural Cook for Change programme run by Cook for Good. This multi-faceted initiative focused on exploring new income streams for Cooking Champions.
As part of the programme, Clare attended an intensive three-day bootcamp followed by specialist workshops delivered by Google, Deloitte, and Peabody. At the programme’s graduation ceremony, Clare designed a bespoke menu—an excellent opportunity to showcase the quality, creativity, and range of our catering offer.
Clare is now part of a fantastic alumni network of social enterprise leaders, primarily based in London, providing an ongoing source of inspiration, collaboration, and support.
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Refugee Week Film Screening
Coordinated by our Communications and Strategy Lead, Rachael Chadwick, we were honoured to take part in Refugee Week—the world’s largest arts and culture festival celebrating the contributions, resilience, and creativity of people seeking sanctuary.
With funding from Counterpoints Arts, we hosted a special screening of the acclaimed documentary For Sama. The event was made even more meaningful by the presence of Afraa Hashem, who led a heartfelt cooking session, recreating the final dish she prepared before being forced to leave Syria.
Local Syrian families attended the event, creating a powerful and emotional atmosphere. It was a truly special opportunity to bring the community together and connect families with Afraa and her story.
UCAN Enfield launched
The Unified Community Assistance Network (UCAN) launched in June 2025. In partnership with eight other local organisations, Cooking Champions provides support to people with long term health conditions, sensory loss, neurodiversity, older people, and those experiencing mental health concerns or loneliness.
We run six sessions each month, and the programme has quickly proven to be very popular—bringing a new group of participants into the kitchen and a great deal of positive energy to our sessions.
With funding secured for the next nine years, UCAN has become a key and sustainable feature of our weekly timetable.
Kids Can Cook
We launched a crowdfunding campaign in partnership with The Big Give for our Kids Can Cook! initiative. Together, we successfully raised £16,000—enough to fund 40 children’s cooking classes. By the end of the year, we had delivered 18 of the 40 planned classes and will continue running them during future school holidays.
We delivered our first series of sessions during the summer holidays across two boroughs, receiving overwhelmingly positive feedback from participants:
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100% rated teacher satisfaction as 5/5
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100% said their family learned something new
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90% said the sessions encouraged children to cook more at home
Supper Clubs
To celebrate five years of Cooking Champions, we hosted a series of supper clubs designed to showcase our work and raise vital funds. Each event featured a unique menu theme—including Mexican, Scandinavian, and Texan cuisine—held at venues across the borough.
Attendees included a mix of loyal supporters and people new to Cooking Champions. The events proved to be a powerful way to engage our community, with many guests going on to donate, book additional catering services, or sign up as volunteers after attending.
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Strengthening links with Les Dames D’Escoffier
Clare Donovan is a member of Les Dames d'Escoffier, a philanthropic organisation supporting women across the food, beverage, and hospitality industries worldwide.
Several members have provided valuable support to Cooking Champions—visiting the kitchen to lead workshops, contributing to our crowdfunding campaign, and connecting Clare with their wider food networks.
Clare also benefited from collaborating with fellow member Lucy Vincent, CEO of Food Behind Bars, when she joined a cooking session with a group of women at HMP Send.
Our kitchen garden
During the summer, we lost a significant portion of our garden space due to extension work by the adjoining primary school. This was a difficult loss—particularly as it meant, we could no longer deliver our planned outdoor summer cooking lessons.
In response, we quickly adapted by running sessions in the car park. What began as an emergency solution soon sparked a new idea: to transform the space into a permanent community garden.
Thanks to a highly successful crowdfunding campaign delivered in partnership with Spacehive and Enfield Council, we raised the funds needed to install a secure perimeter fence.
The campaign was supported by over 150 donors, including many of our regular kitchen visitors, who were able to contribute small amounts. This was especially meaningful, as it reflected the strength of the community support we receive each week.
Enfield Town Football Club
Cooking Champions completed their second season providing catering services at home matches for the local football team, Enfield Town Football Club. The money raised during the 2023/24 season (finished in April 2025) enabled us to fund 1,223 community meals, 3,250 food parcels and 38 hours of cooking lessons. The decision not to continue for a third season was to explore different catering options and to remove additional hours for Clare as she was awaiting surgery which required a long recovery time. We are grateful to Enfield Town Football Club for the opportunity and support that we received.
Christmas Lunches and Festive Services
2025 marked our sixth year of hosting Community Christmas Lunches. We welcomed a mix of returning guests and first-time visitors, offering a warm, fun and inclusive space during what can be a difficult time of year. This service was funded thanks to our annual Christmas crowd funder. Our fantastic volunteers made it all possible, from prepping food to creating a festive, welcoming atmosphere. We delivered 130 Christmas dinners and had 55 people for a three course meal on Christmas Day.
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COOKING CHAMPIONS TRUSTEE ANNUAL REPORT
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Financial position
Cooking Champions financial position is solid, with total assets available at 30 November 2025 of £47,922. Of this, £45,779 is unrestricted usable cash reserves.
Financial performance
Our total income for the year ended 30 November 2025 was £113,936 and our expenditure was £125,710 (including depreciation of £6,456), generating a loss in our third year of £11,774. Excluding depreciation this loss was £5,318.
Of total income received, 96% of our income was from grants and donations. Grants were typically for delivery of a specific project e.g. the delivery of children’s cooking lessons.
A regular donor to the charity is Seren Catering which is an events catering business set up by CEO, Clare Donovan which provides all profits to Cooking Champions.
Most of our expenditure relates to staffing costs (£98,588), followed by premises costs (£9,160 - which are principally rent and insurance) and kitchen equipment, food and garden costs (£7,323). Cooking Champions has no financial investments or borrowings and awards no grants.
This year has seen increased financial pressure in an even more difficult economic climate. This impacts our service users and staff directly as well as the organisation itself. There is increased competition for grant funding at both a local and national level and the amount of money available for projects that the charity could apply for has decreased.
Reserves policy
Cooking Champions has determined that its level of unrestricted usable cash reserves should be three months of operational costs. Our usable cash reserves stood at £45,779 as at 30 November 2025 which falls above the policy requirement. Reserves may temporarily fall below this amount if investment is needed - in such a case this would need to be approved by the Board of Trustees.
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Principal risks
The Trustees and the Executive team have identified the following key risks to the ongoing operations of Cooking Champions.
They have taken necessary steps to minimise these. Overall, the Trustees and Executive team feel that the following risks are being effectively managed. Key risks are discussed at Trustee meetings.
1. Staff and Volunteers
As a small charity, our team are critical to making things work well. Our Founder and CEO, Clare Donovan, is essential to the smooth running of the Cooking Champions operations and takes on responsibilities in many areas.
We are grateful to our many volunteers and are continually looking to expand our base for those who want to be involved.
2. Food Supplies
The charity is reliant on four main sources of food: Food Bank Aid, The Felix Project, Warbutons and public donations.
3. Income Diversification
The Charity is continuously looking for new funding sources - whether through grant applications, fundraising events or connecting through the local community.
4. Trustee Board
A minimum of three Trustees are required to take decisions under the governing documents, with Cooking Champions aiming to have at least four Trustees in place. We conduct an annual review of whether the Trustee Board collectively has the right skill set to meet the needs of the Charity as it grows. We are looking to increase the number of Trustees and will be recruiting in the coming year.
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COOKING CHAMPIONS TRUSTEE ANNUAL REPORT
FINANCIAL REVIEW
The Trustees are responsible for preparing the Trustees’ Report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).
Company law requires the Trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year. Under company law the Trustees must not approve the financial statements unless they are satisfied that they give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charitable company and of the incoming resources and application of resources, including the income and expenditure, of the charitable company for that year. In preparing these financial statements, the trustees are required to:
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select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently;
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observe the methods and principles in the Charities SORP;
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make judgements and accounting estimates that are reasonable and prudent;
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state whether applicable UK accounting standards have been followed, subject to any material departures disclosed and explained in the financial statements; and
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prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charity will continue in operation.
The Trustees are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that are sufficient to show and explain the charitable company’s transactions and disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charitable company and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the
Companies Act 2006 and Charities Act 2011. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charitable company and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.
The above report has been prepared in accordance with the provisions applicable to charitable incorporated organisations (CIOs) and in accordance with the Charities SORP (FRS 102). A CIO is a charity registered as a body corporate under Part 11 of the Charities Act 2011.
Signed on behalf of the board
Katy Chakrabortty Trustee 14th April 2026
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INDEPENDENT EXAMINER’S REPORT
I report to the charity Trustees on my examination of the financial statements of Cooking Champions for the year ended 30 November 2025.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As the charitable company's Trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements in accordance with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 ('the 2006 Act).
Having satisfied myself that the financial statements of the Charity are not required to be audited under Part 16 of the 2006 Act and are eligible for independent examination, I report in respect of my examination of your charity's financial statements as carried out under section 145 of the Charities Act 2011 ('the 2011 Act').
In carrying out my examination I have followed the Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5) (b) of the 2011 Act.
Independent examiner's statement
I have completed my examination. I can confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe:
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accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 386 of the 2006 Act ; or
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the financial statements do not accord with those records; or
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the financial statements do not comply with the accounting requirements under section 396 of the 2006 Act other than any requirement that the financial statements give a 'true and fair' view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination; or
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the financial statements have not been prepared in accordance with the methods and principles of the Statement of Recommended Practice for accounting and reporting by charities applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102).
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 financial statements to be reached.
Mrs Luna Muncaster Associate Chartered Accountant (ICAEW) Luna Muncaster Ltd 40 Vera Avenue Grange Park London N21 1RG 24th April 2025
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Cooking Champions Statement of Financial Activities
for the year ended 30 November 2025
| Notes Income and endowments from: Donations and legacies 3 Charitable activities 4 Other 5 Total Expenditure on: Charitable activities 6 Other 7 Total Net gains on investments Net (expenditure)/income 8 Transfers between funds Net (expenditure)/income before other gains/(losses) Other gains and losses Net movement in funds Reconciliation of funds: Total funds brought forward Total funds carried forward |
Unrestricted funds 2025 £ 73,987 2,848 900 |
Restricted funds 2025 £ 36,201 - - |
Total funds 2025 £ 110,188 2,848 900 |
Total funds 2024 £ 106,372 38,845 - |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 77,735 38,230 35,557 |
36,201 51,923 - |
113,936 90,153 35,557 |
145,217 73,450 64,768 |
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| 73,787 - |
51,923 - |
125,710 - |
138,218 - |
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| 3,948 - |
(15,722) - |
(11,774) - |
6,999 - |
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| 3,948 | (15,722) | (11,774) | 6,999 | |
| 3,948 41,831 |
(15,722) 17,865 |
(11,774) 59,696 |
6,999 52,697 |
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| 45,779 | 2,143 | 47,922 | 59,696 |
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Cooking Champions Summary Income and Expenditure Account
for the year ended 30 November 2025
| Income Gross income for the year Expenditure Depreciation and charges for impairment of fixed assets Total expenditure for the year Net (expenditure)/income before tax for the year Net (expenditure )/income for the year |
2025 £ 113,936 113,936 119,254 6,456 125,710 (11,774) (11,774) |
2024 £ 145,217 |
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| 145,217 | ||
| 132,138 6,080 |
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| 138,218 | ||
| 6,999 | ||
| 6,999 |
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Cooking Champions Balance Sheet
at 30 November 2025
| Company No. CE030830 Notes 2025 £ Fixed assets Tangible assets 10 15,176 15,176 Current assets Cash at bank and in hand 32,746 32,746 Creditors:Amount falling due within one year 11 - Net current assets 32,746 Total assets less current liabilities 47,922 Net assets excluding pension asset or liability 47,922 Total net assets 47,922 The funds of the charity Restricted funds 12 Restricted income funds 2,143 2,143 Unrestricted funds 12 General funds 45,779 45,779 Reserves 12 Total funds 47,922 |
2024 £ 21,632 |
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| 21,632 38,964 |
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| 38,964 (900) |
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| 38,064 59,696 |
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| 59,696 | |
| 59,696 | |
| 17,865 | |
| 17,865 41,831 |
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| 41,831 | |
| 59,696 |
These accounts have been prepared in accordance with the special provisions of Part 15 of the Companies Act 2006 relating to small companies.
For the year ended 30 November 2025 the company was entitled to exemption under section 477 of the Companies Act 2006 relating to small companies.
The members have not required the company to obtain an audit in accordance with section 476 of the Companies Act 2006.
The directors acknowledge their responsibilities for complying with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 with respect to accounting records and the preparation of accounts.
Approved by the board on 15 April 2026
And signed on its behalf by:
Katy Chakrabortty Trustee 15 April 2026
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Cooking Champions Statement of Cash flows for the year ended 30 November 2025
| Cash flows from operating activities Net (expenditure)/income per Statement of Financial Activities Adjustments for: Movement in provisions Depreciation of property, plant and equipment Loss on disposal of tangible fixed assets Dividends, interest and rents from investments (Decrease)/Increase in trade and other payables Net cash (used in)/provided by operating activities Net cash used in investing activities Net cash from financing activities Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents Cash and cash equivalents at the beginning of the year Cash and cash equivalents at the end of the year Components of cash and cash equivalents Cash and bank balances |
2025 £ (11,774) (900) 4,699 1,757 (900) (900) (6,218) - - (6,218) 38,964 32,746 32,746 32,746 |
2024 £ 6,999 - 6,080 - - 900 |
|---|---|---|
| 13,979 | ||
| (18,962) | ||
| - | ||
| (4,983) | ||
| 43,947 | ||
| 38,964 | ||
| 38,964 | ||
| 38,964 |
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Cooking Champions Notes to the Accounts
for the year ended 30 November 2025
- 1 Accounting policies
Basis of preparation
The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2015) - (Charities SORP (FRS 102)), the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) and the Companies Act 2006.
Fund accounting
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Unrestricted funds These are available for use at the discretion of the trustees in furtherance of the general objects of the charity.
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Designated funds These are unrestricted funds earmarked by the trustees for particular purposes. Revaluation funds These are unrestricted funds which include a revaluation reserve representing the restatement of investment assets at their market values.
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Restricted funds These are available for use subject to restrictions imposed by the donor or through terms of an appeal.
Income
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Recognition of Income is included in the Statement of Financial Activities (SoFA) when the charity income becomes entitled to, and virtually certain to receive, the income and the amount of the income can be measured with sufficient reliability.
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Income with related Where income has related expenditure the income and related expenditure is expenditure reported gross in the SoFA. Donations and Voluntary income received by way of grants, donations and gifts is included in the legacies the SoFA when receivable and only when the Charity has unconditional entitlement to the income.
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Tax reclaims on Income from tax reclaims is included in the SoFA at the same time as the donations and gifts gift/donation to which it relates. Donated services These are only included in income (with an equivalent amount in expenditure) and facilities where the benefit to the Charity is reasonably quantifiable, measurable and material.
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Volunteer help The value of any volunteer help received is not included in the accounts. Investment income This is included in the accounts when receivable. Gains/(losses) on This includes any gain or loss resulting from revaluing investments to market value revaluation of fixed at the end of the year. assets Gains/(losses) on This includes any gain or loss on the sale of investments. investment assets
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Cooking Champions Notes to the Accounts
Expenditure
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Recognition of Expenditure is recognised on an accruals basis. Expenditure includes any VAT which expenditure cannot be fully recovered, and is reported as part of the expenditure to which it relates.
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Expenditure on These comprise the costs associated with attracting voluntary income, fundraising raising funds trading costs and investment management costs. Expenditure on These comprise the costs incurred by the Charity in the delivery of its activities and charitable activities services in the furtherance of its objects, including the making of grants and governance costs.
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Grants payable All grant expenditure is accounted for on an actual paid basis plus an accrual for grants that have been approved by the trustees at the end of the year but not yet paid.
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Governance costs These include those costs associated with meeting the constitutional and statutory requirements of the Charity, including any audit/independent examination fees, costs linked to the strategic management of the Charity, together with a share of other administration costs.
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Other expenditure These are support costs not allocated to a particular activity.
Taxation
The charity is exempt from corporation tax on its charitable activities.
Tangible fixed assets and depreciation
Depreciation is provided at the following annual rates in order to write off each asset over its estimated useful life:
| useful life: | |
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| motor vehicles | 33% reducing balance |
| fixtures, fittings and equipment |
20% straight line |
Trade and other debtors
Trade and other debtors are recognised at the settlement amount due after any trade discount offered. Prepayments are valued at the amount prepaid net of any trade discounts due.
Cash and cash equivalents
Cash and cash equivalents comprise cash at bank and on hand, demand deposits with banks and other short-term highly liquid investments with original maturities of three months or less and bank overdrafts. In the statement of financial position, bank overdrafts are shown within borrowings or current liabilities. In the Statement of Cash Flows, cash and cash equivalents are shown net of bank overdrafts that are repayable on demand and form an integral part of the company's cash management.
Trade and other creditors
Short term creditors are measured at the transaction price. Other creditors and provisions are recognised where the charity has a present obligation resulting from a past event that will probably result in the transfer of funds to a third party and the amount due to settle the obligation can be measured or estimated reliably. Creditors and provisions are normally recognised at their settlement amount after allowing for any trade discounts due.
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Cooking Champions Notes to the Accounts
Receipt of donated goods, facilities and services
All donated goods, facilities and services received are recognised within incoming resources and expenditure at an estimate of the value to the charity.
2 Statement of Financial Activities - prior year
| Income and endowments from: Donations and legacies Charitable activities Total Expenditure on: Charitable activities Other Total Net income Net income before other gains/(losses) Other gains and losses: Net movement in funds Reconciliation of funds: Total funds brought forward Total funds carried forward |
Unrestricted funds 2024 £ 78,083 2,504 80,587 21,875 64,768 86,643 (6,056) (6,056) (6,056) 47,887 41,831 |
Restricted funds 2024 £ 28,289 36,341 64,630 51,575 - 51,575 13,055 13,055 13,055 4,810 17,865 |
Total funds 2024 £ 106,372 38,845 |
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| 145,217 73,450 64,768 |
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| 138,218 | |||
| 6,999 | |||
| 6,999 | |||
| 6,999 52,697 |
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| 59,696 |
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Cooking Champions Notes to the Accounts
3 Income from donations and legacies
| The National Lottery Seren Catering Go Fund Me Golden Giving Anonymous Donor 1 Ryft Pay Ltd Attic Self Storage Square Taylor Woodrow The Little Things The Woodward Trust 'R' Voices CG Benevity GR Wright & Sons Enfield Golf Club ELF Grant Old Enfield Charitable Trust Other - including Stripe and Just Giving Gift Aid Matched funding UCAN Age UK ASDA - Kitchen Garden Counterpoint Arts London Borough of Enfield (Alma cooking lessons) London Borough of Camden The Childhood TCT Enfield Island Youth Community Action Funder The Stef Phillips John Lewis London Borough of Enfield - HAF Other |
Unrestricted £ - 4,416 8,743 4,717 7,000 11,082 3,165 5,356 1,000 1,447 1,750 1,713 2,189 1,000 713 - - 5,395 2,269 7,832 - - - - - - 200 2,000 500 1,500 - 73,987 |
Restricted £ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,957 1,800 - - - 7,200 2,550 400 4,779 9,560 5,357 - - - - 1,598 36,201 |
Total 2025 £ - 4,416 8,743 4,717 7,000 11,082 3,165 5,356 1,000 1,447 1,750 1,713 2,189 1,000 713 2,957 1,800 5,395 2,269 7,832 7,200 2,550 400 4,779 9,560 5,357 200 2,000 500 1,500 1,598 110,188 |
Total 2024 £ 19,850 3,861 9,501 12,860 10,000 - - - - - - 1,006 - - 964 6,899 1,540 27,026 1,062 - - - - - - - - - - - - 11,803 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 106,372 |
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Cooking Champions Notes to the Accounts
| 4 Income from charitable activities LBE Edmonton Library Garden Project Mayor's Fund For London Income from Food Festival Other Catering Services 5 Other income release of accountancy accrual 6 Expenditure on charitable activities Expenditure on charitable activities Food, garden and small kitchen equipment Direct labour |
Unrestricted £ 7,323 30,907 38,230 |
Unrestricted £ - - - - 2,848 2,848 Unrestricted £ 900 900 |
Total 2025 £ - - - - 2,848 2,848 Total 2025 £ 900 900 |
Total 2024 £ 30,000 6,341 1,103 1,401 - |
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| 38,845 | ||||
| Total 2024 £ - |
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| - | ||||
| Restricted £ - 51,923 51,923 |
Total 2025 £ 7,323 82,830 90,153 |
Total 2024 £ 13,566 59,884 |
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| 73,450 |
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Cooking Champions Notes to the Accounts
7 Other expenditure
| 7 Other expenditure |
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| Employee costs Motor and travel costs Premises costs Amortisation, depreciation, impairment, profit/loss on disposal of fixed assets General administrative costs Legal and professional costs 8 Net (expenditure)/income before transfers This is stated after charging: Depreciation of owned fixed assets 9 Staff costs Salaries and wages |
Unrestricted £ 15,905 1,004 9,160 6,456 1,952 1,080 35,557 2025 £ 4,699 2025 98,588 98,588 |
Total 2025 £ 15,905 1,004 9,160 6,456 1,952 1,080 35,557 |
Total 2024 £ 42,026 1,660 10,234 6,080 3,868 900 |
| 64,768 | |||
| 2024 £ 6,080 2024 101,878 |
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| 101,878 |
No employee received emoluments in excess of £60,000. "Employee costs" and "staff costs" for the purposes of these accounts include key management personnel who work on a self-employed basis.
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Cooking Champions Notes to the Accounts
10 Tangible fixed assets
| Cost or revaluation At 1 December 2024 Disposals At 30 November 2025 Depreciation and impairment At 1 December 2024 Depreciation charge for the year Disposals At 30 November 2025 Net book values At 30 November 2025 At 30 November 2024 11 Creditors: amounts falling due within one year Accruals |
motor vehicles £ 16,886 - 16,886 3,477 2,682 - 6,159 10,727 13,409 2025 £ - - |
fixtures, fittings and equipment £ 13,014 (2,929) 10,085 4,791 2,017 (1,172) 5,636 4,449 8,223 |
Total £ 29,900 (2,929) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 26,971 | |||
| 8,268 4,699 (1,172) |
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| 11,795 | |||
| 15,176 | |||
| 21,632 | |||
| 2024 £ 900 |
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| 900 |
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Cooking Champions Notes to the Accounts
12 Movement in funds
| Restricted funds: Restricted income funds: LBE Alma Cooking Lessons EVA Sugar Swap Grant TNL Community Fund LBE HAF LBE Together / Old Enfield Community Trust UCAN Age UK ASDA Kitchen Garden Counterpoint Arts LB Camden The childhood TCT Total Unrestricted funds: General funds Total funds |
At 1 December 2024 - - 17,865 - - - - - - - 17,865 41,831 59,696 |
Incoming resources (including other gains/losses) £ 4,779 2,957 - 1,598 1,800 7,200 2,550 400 9,560 5,357 36,201 77,735 113,936 |
Resources expended £ (4,779) (2,957) (17,865) (1,598) (1,800) (7,200) (2,550) (400) (9,560) (3,214) (51,923) (73,787) (125,710) |
At 30 November 2025 £ - - - - - - - - - 2,143 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2,143 | ||||
| 45,779 | ||||
| 47,922 |
Purposes and restrictions in relation to the funds: Restricted funds: LBE Alma Cooking Lessons Provision of cooking lessons EVA Sugar Swap Grant Provision of cooking lessons with children focused on swapping high sugar items for healthier options
TNL Community Fund LBE HAF LBE Together / Old Enfield Community Trust UCAN Age UK Provision of cooking lessons ASDA Kitchen Garden Key garden equipment Counterpoint Arts For Refugee Week film screening LB Camden North London Waste Association The childhood TCT Kids Can Cook! Campaign
Provision of hot meals to the local community Provision of hot meals to children during the school holidays Provision of hot meals to the local community
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Cooking Champions Notes to the Accounts
13 Analysis of net assets between funds
| 13 Analysis of net assets between funds | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Fixed assets Net current assets 14 Reconciliation of net debt Cash and cash equivalents Net debt |
At 1 December 2024 £ |
Unrestricted funds £ 15,176 32,746 47,922 Cash flows £ |
Total £ 15,176 32,746 |
| 47,922 | |||
| At 30 November 2025 £ |
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| 38,964 | (6,218) | 32,746 | |
| 38,964 38,964 |
(6,218) (6,218) |
32,746 | |
| 32,746 |
15 Related party disclosures
Controlling party
The entity is a registered Charitable Incorporated Organisation and has no share capital; thus no single party controls the charity.
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Cooking Champions Detailed Statement of Financial Activities
for the year ended 30 November 2025
| Income and endowments from: Donations and legacies The National Lottery Seren Catering Go Fund Me Golden Giving Anonymous Donor 1 Ryft Pay Ltd Attic Self Storage Square Taylor Woodrow The Little Things The Woodward Trust 'R' Voices CG Benevity GR Wright & Sons Enfield Golf Club ELF Grant Old Enfield Charitable Trust Other - including Stripe and Just Giving Gift Aid Matched funding UCAN Age UK ASDA - Kitchen Garden Counterpoint Arts London Borough of Enfield (Alma cooking lessons) London Borough of Camden The Childhood TCT Enfield Island Youth Community Action Funder The Stef Phillips John Lewis London Borough of Enfield - HAF Other Charitable activities LBE Edmonton Library Garden Project |
Unrestricted funds 2025 £ - 4,416 8,743 4,717 7,000 11,082 3,165 5,356 1,000 1,447 1,750 1,713 2,189 1,000 713 - - 5,395 2,269 7,832 - - - - - - 200 2,000 500 1,500 - 73,987 - |
Restricted funds 2025 £ - - - - - - 2,957 1,800 - - - 7,200 2,550 400 4,779 9,560 5,357 - - - 1,598 36,201 - |
Total funds 2025 £ - 4,416 8,743 4,717 7,000 11,082 3,165 5,356 1,000 1,447 1,750 1,713 2,189 1,000 713 2,957 1,800 5,395 2,269 7,832 7,200 2,550 400 4,779 9,560 5,357 200 2,000 500 1,500 1,598 110,188 - |
Total funds 2024 £ 19,850 3,861 9,501 12,860 10,000 - - - - - - 1,006 964 6,899 1,540 27,026 1,062 11,803 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 106,372 | ||||
| 30,000 |
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Cooking Champions Detailed Statement of Financial Activities
| Mayor's Fund For London Income from Food Festival Other Catering Services Other release of accountancy accrual Total income and endowments Expenditure on: Charitable activities Food, garden and small kitchen equipment Direct labour Total of expenditure on charitable activities Employee costs Salaries/wages Staff training Motor and travel costs Vehicles - Fuel Vehicles - Insurance and licences Premises costs Rent Premises insurances General administrative costs, including depreciation and amortisation Depreciation of motor vehicles Depreciation of fixtures, fittings and equipment Loss on disposal of tangible fixed assets General insurances Software, IT support and related costs Stationery and printing Sundry expenses Telephone, fax and broadband Legal and professional costs Accountancy and bookkeeping |
- - - 2,848 2,848 900 900 77,735 7,323 30,907 38,230 38,230 15,758 147 15,905 - 1,004 1,004 7,846 1,314 9,160 2,682 2,017 1,757 - - 53 1,211 688 8,408 1,080 |
- - - - - - - 36,201 - 51,923 51,923 51,923 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
- - - 2,848 2,848 900 900 113,936 7,323 82,830 90,153 90,153 15,758 147 15,905 - 1,004 1,004 7,846 1,314 9,160 2,682 2,017 1,757 - - 53 1,211 688 8,408 1,080 |
6,341 1,103 1,401 - |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 38,845 | ||||
| - | ||||
| - | ||||
| 145,217 13,566 59,884 |
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| 73,450 | ||||
| 73,450 41,994 32 |
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| 42,026 | ||||
| 1,108 552 |
||||
| 1,660 | ||||
| 10,234 - |
||||
| 10,234 | ||||
| 3,477 2,603 - 534 180 - 2,366 788 |
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| 9,948 | ||||
| 900 |
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Cooking Champions Detailed Statement of Financial Activities
| Cooking Champions Detailed Statement of Financial Activities |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total of expenditure of other costs Total expenditure Net gains on investments Net (expenditure)/income Net (expenditure)/income before other gains/(losses) Other Gains Net movement in funds Reconciliation of funds: Total funds brought forward Total funds carried forward |
1,080 35,557 73,787 - 3,948 3,948 - 3,948 41,831 45,779 |
- - 51,923 - (15,722) (15,722) - (15,722) 17,865 2,143 |
1,080 35,557 125,710 - (11,774) (11,774) - (11,774) 59,696 47,922 |
900 |
| 64,768 | ||||
| 138,218 - |
||||
| 6,999 | ||||
| 6,999 - |
||||
| 6,999 | ||||
| 52,697 | ||||
| 59,696 |
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