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WIMBLEDON ENDOWED ALMSHOUSE CHARITY {Registered Charity No. 203891) ANNUAL REPORT AND ACCOUNTS 2021

WIMBLEDON ENDOWED ALMSHOUSE CHARITY

(Registered Charity No. 203891)

ANNUAL REPORT

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2021

Charity Name and Number

Wimbledon Endowed Almshouse Charity Registered Charity number 203891

Charity’s principal address

60 Camp Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 4UN

Structure, Governance and Management

Wimbledon Endowed Almshouse Charity is a trust instituted by a Declaration of Trust dated 24 October 1838. This governing document has been amended by Schemes of 21 April 1965, 6 December 1965 and 13th April 1966. A further amendment was made on 25 January 2019.

On 8 November 2018, the Charity Commission approved the appointment of Wimbledon Endowed Almshouse Trustee Limited (company number 11522143) as sole corporate trustee of the charity. All of the charity’s assets are held by the company (on trust for the charity) whereas previously they were held in trust by individual trustees.

The directors of Wimbledon Endowed Almshouse Trustee Limited are:

Mr BR Hamilton Mrs A Birrell Mrs AC Neilson Mrs B Elks Mrs W Ziegler Dr RW Evans Mr DAR Broad Mrs A Vernell

The charity is a member of The Almshouse Association.

Objectives and Activities

The objects of the charity as set out in its governing documents are:

Maintenance and repair of almshouses for poor aged and infirm persons of good character who are resident in the area of the former Borough of Wimbledon, for the benefit of existing pensioners of the charities and thereafter for the benefit of the almspeople as the trustee thinks fit.

The charity provides 26 unfurnished flats and bungalows at Camp Road, Wimbledon which are specially designed with the needs of older people in mind. The aim is to provide convenient and comfortable accommodation in a setting which allows residents to come and go as they please. It provides security and residents are encouraged to make friends and share a wider social life through use of a communal lounge. There is a resident Manager who can help quickly in the case of an emergency. It is the policy of the Trustee that new residents should normally be of limited means.

When planning activities including the selection of new residents, the Trustee has had regard to the Charity Commission guidance on public benefit.

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WIMBLEDON ENDOWED ALMSHOUSE CHARITY

(Registered Charity No. 203891)

ANNUAL REPORT

(Continued)

Achievements and Performance

With the relaxation of the Covid 19 restrictions, it has been possible for more social events for the residents to be held and, during the warmer months, residents were able to make good use of the gardens to meet outside informally. The gardens have been improved with help from the manager and the residents, with some new furniture being provided.

The weekly contributions paid by residents to cover the cost of maintenance and heating increased from £105 to 1st January 2021 £107 per week with effect from 1st January 2021. The weekly contribution increased to £110 per week with effect from 1st January 2022.

Two flats and one bungalow fell vacant during the year and new residents have moved in. The three properties were refurbished during the vacancies. The bathrooms of two of the flats were replaced during the year.

Financial Review

Expenditure exceeded income by £37,076 during 2021. The Extraordinary Repair Fund (ERF) is maintained by the trustee to meet the cost of repairs and maintenance. Surpluses on general income and expenditure each year are set aside with the aim of having reserves of £300,000 available to meet future major expenditure on repairs. The Almshouse Association make recommendations of the annual amounts which should be set aside each year and the trustee has had regard to the suggested amount in setting the level of contributions from residents.

Investment policy: The aims are twofold. Firstly, within appropriate risk parameters, to invest the majority of the ERF and available unrestricted reserves in assets which have the potential to appreciate in value over the long term. Secondly to invest a proportion of the funds in assets, which will maintain their value, but not necessarily appreciate, and which may be realised at short notice to meet unexpected requirements. The reserves have been invested in BlackRock Charities UK Bond Fund A Accumulation units, BlackRock Charities UK Equity Fund A Accumulation units and COIF Charities Investment Fund Income units. In October 2020, £65,000 was invested in the COIF Charities Fixed Interest Fund. Further details of the investments are set out in Note 9 of the accounts.

Reserves Policy: The trustee's policy is to maintain total reserves between 1.5 and 3 times annual income. At

31st December 2021 the reserves marginally exceeded the upper level of this range. The trustee does not consider the excess to be sufficiently material to warrant correcting action but will keep the position under review.

Notwithstanding the world-wide economic effects of the pandemic and current geopolitical tensions on the global economy, the trustee considers that the Charity's available liquid resources are sufficient for its current activities.

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WIMBLEDON ENDOWED ALMSHOUSE CHARITY

(Registered Charity No. 203891)

ANNUAL REPORT

(Continued)

Risk Management

The trustee maintains effective financial management to ensure successful implementation of activities and assure appropriate expenditure for projects in line with the charity’s objectives. The trustee keeps under review the finances of the charity, including cash flow and reserves, at the quarterly trustees meeting and monitors the activities of the charity in relation to the charitable objects. Watchful of the charity’s reputation the trustee is minded to take all steps to ensure that the reputation is protected through appropriate activities whilst recognising that some risk is necessary to achieve its mission. The charity has a risk management matrix which is reviewed annually by the trustee; or more often, if circumstances change.

Declaration

The directors of Wimbledon Endowed Almshouse Trustee Limited declare that they have approved the trustee’s report above.

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustee:

Mr Barry Hamilton Mrs Alison Neilson Director Director

Date: 7th April 2022

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WIMBLEDON ENDOWED ALMSHOUSE CHARITY (Registered Charity No. 203891)

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER’S REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS

Report to the trustee of Wimbledon Endowed Almshouse Charity on the accounts for the year ended 31st December 2021 set out on pages 6 to 11.

Respective responsibilities of the trustee and the examiner

The charity's trustee is responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The charity's trustee considers that an audit is not required for this year (under section 144(2) of the Charities Act 2011 (the Act)) and that an independent examination is needed.

It is my responsibility to

Basis of independent examiner’s statement

My examination was carried out in accordance with General Directions given by the Charity Commissioners. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from the trustee concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinion is given on whether the accounts show "a true and fair view" and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below.

Independent examiner’s statement

In the course of my examination, no matter has come to my attention

1) which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in, any material respect, the requirements

• to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with the accounting requirements of the Act

have not been met; or

2) to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

Heather Cheesman FCA 104 Stockbridge Road Chichester W. Sussex PO19 8QP

Date 18th October 2022

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WIMBLEDON ENDOWED ALMSHOUSE CHARITY

(Registered Charity No. 203891)

Statement of Financial Activities Year ended 31st December 2021

2021 2020
Note Unrestricted Endowment Total Total
Funds Funds
£ £ £ £
Income from:
Charitable activities 3 137,883 137,883 137,081
Investment income 3 5,801 5,801 4,183
Total income 143,684 143,684 141,264
Expenditure on:
Charitable activities 4 180,760 180,760 102,966
Total expenditure 180,760 180,760 102,966
Net income (expenditure)
before gains and losses on investment assets (37,076) (37,076) 38,298
Net gains and losses on investment assets
Realised
Unrealised 31,082 (1,406) 29,676 4,156
Net income (expenditure) (5,994) (1,406) (7,400) 42,454
before transfers
Gross transfers between funds
Net movement in funds (5,994) (1,406) (7,400) 42,454
Total funds brought forward 446,052 20,827 466,879 424,425
Total funds carried forward 440,058 19,421 459,479 466,879

The notes on pages 8 to 11 form part of these accounts

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WIMBLEDON ENDOWED ALMSHOUSE CHARITY

(Registered Charity No. 203891)

Balance Sheet at 31st December 2021

2021 2020
Note Unrestricted Endowment Total Total
Funds Funds
£ £ £ £
Fixed Assets
Tangible assets 8 1 1 1
Investments 9 399,279 19,421 418,700 389,024
399,280 19,421 418,701 389,025
Current Assets
Debtors 10 1,085 1,085 407
Deposit Account 30,899 30,899 25,732
Cash at bank and in hand 14,782 14,782 54,430
46,766 46,766 80,569
Current Liabilities
Creditors falling due within one year 11 5,988 5,988 2,715
Net Current Assets 40,778 40,778 77,854
Net Assets 440,058 19,421 459,479 466,879
Funds of the Charity
Unrestricted funds 12 140,058 140,058 146,052
Designated Funds 12 300,000 300,000 300,000
Endowment Funds 12 19,421 19,421 20,827
Total Funds 440,058 19,421 459,479 466,879

The notes on pages 8 to 11 form part of these accounts

Signed on behalf of the trustee by:

B Hamilton

AC Neilson

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WIMBLEDON ENDOWED ALMSHOUSE CHARITY (Registered Charity No. 203891)

Notes to the Accounts

1. Basis of Preparation

The accounts have been prepared in accordance with Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102), with the Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting by Charities preparing their accounts in accordance with FRS 102 and with the Charities Act 2011. The accounts have been prepared under the historical cost convention, except for the revaluation of investments. Wimbledon Endowed Almshouse Charity is a public benefit entity within the meaning of FRS102.

2. Accounting Policies

The principal accounting policies, consistent with prior years, are set out below:

Income is included in the Statement of Financial Activities (SOFA) when:

Grants and donations are included in the SOFA only when the charity has unconditional entitlement to the resources. Donated services and facilities are included in incoming resources (with an equivalent amount of resources expended) only where the benefit to the charity is reasonably quantifiable, measurable and material. The value placed on this income is the estimated value to the charity of the service or facility received. The value of voluntary help is not included in the accounts but is not considered material.

Investment income is included in the accounts when receivable. Investment gains and losses include any gain or loss on the sale of investments and any gain or loss resulting from the revaluing investments to market value at the end of the year.

Tangible fixed assets are measured at cost less accumulated depreciation, except in the case of the freehold land and buildings (see note 8). Financial instruments comprising debtors and creditors, cash and deposits are measured at the cash amount expected to be received or paid, as appropriate. Financial instruments comprising listed investments are measured at their market value.

Liabilities are recognised as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation committing the charity to pay out.

3. Analysis of Income

3. Analysis of Income
2021 2020
Unrestricted Endowment Total Total
Funds Funds
£ £ £ £
Income from charitable activities
Weekly maintenance charges 128,922 128,922 126,637
Weekly heating charges 7,660 7,660 10,444
Donations 1,301 1,301
137,883 137,883 137,081
Investment income
Dividend income 4,050 4,050 4,019
Fixed interest income 1,748 1,748
Deposit interest 3 3 164
5,801 5,801 4,183
Total Income 143,684 143,684 141,264

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WIMBLEDON ENDOWED ALMSHOUSE CHARITY

(Registered Charity No. 203891)

Notes to the Accounts Continued

4. Analysis of Expenditure 2021 2020
Unrestricted Endowment Total Total
Funds Funds
£ £ £ £
Charitable activities
Salaries 19,459 19,459 10,499
Central heating 11,959 11,959 11,878
General maintenance 21,040 21,040 12,579
Garden maintenance 28,931 28,931 11,039
Water rates 5,196 5,196 3,821
Electricity 2,070 2,070 2,825
Telephone and broadband 365 365 235
Insurance 3,648 3,648 3,725
Cleaning 4,409 4,409 4,097
Sundry expenses 714 714 708
Council tax 2,384 2,384 1,064
Extraordinary repairs ( see note 5) 79,544 79,544 33,545
Legal and professional expenses - 4,200
Recruitment - 928
Subscriptions 305 305 291
Printing, postage and stationery 140 140 248
Bank charges 96 96 284
Independent examination 500 500 1,000
Total Expenditure 180,760 180,760 102,966

Support costs included in total expenditure on charitable activities amounted to governance costs of £513 (2020 £1,013 which included legal costs incurred in relation to the establishment of the corporate trustee).

5. Extraordinary repairs

Refurbishment of flats/bungalow following vacancies 60,160 60,160 12,077
Renewal of Community room roof 5,700
Replacement of hallway floors 4,681
Refurbishment of manager's bungalow 11,087
Replacement of bathrooms 19,384 19,384
79,544 79,544 33,545

6. Related party transactions

In 2021, two directors of the corporate trustee were reimbursed expenses totalling £128 for digital communication, printing, postage and stationery . (2020- £217) No other payments or expenses were paid to any other directors, persons closely connected with them or related parties. No director of the corporate trustee has been paid any remuneration or received any other benefits from the charity, or any institution or company connected with it.

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WIMBLEDON ENDOWED ALMSHOUSE CHARITY

(Registered Charity No. 203891)

Notes to the Accounts Continued

2021 2020
7. Staff Costs £ £
Gross wages 18,191 9,722
Employer's National Insurance Class 1A 158 218
Pension contributions by employer 1,110 559
Benefits 1,850 972
21,309 11,471

The corporate trustee employs a part-time manager who is provided with self contained accomodation at 60 Camp Road, Wimbledon. The corporate trustee also employs one of the residents to test the smoke alarms each week and, during the absence for the manager, to open the Community Room . The corporate trustee has enrolled with National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) to provide an opportunity for employees to participate in a pension scheme as required by the Pensions Act 2008.

8. Fixed Assets

The original cost of fixed assets, comprising the freehold land buildings at Camp Road, Wimbledon is unknown. The trustee regards the asset as fully depreciated and recognise it at a nominal value of £1. For insurance purposes, the buildings are valued at £4,063,975.

9. Investments Market Purchase/ Gain/Loss Market
Value Sale Value
01/01/2021 31/12/2021
Permanent Endowment Fund
10,572.173 units of BlackRock Charities UK Bond Fund A 20,827 -1,406 19,421
Income units (formerly Charinco Distribution units) 20,827 -1,406 19,421
Unrestricted and Designated Funds
788.957 units of BlackRock Charities UK Bond Fund A 43,385 -1,602 41,783
Accumulation units (formerly Charinco Accumulation Units)
6987.981 units BlackRock Charities UK Equity Fund A 143,253 20,475 163,728
Accumulation Fund units (formerly Charishare Accumulation Units)
6458.94 COIF Investment Fund Income units 116,334 16,503 132,837
45874.80 COIF Charities Fixed Interest Fund units 65,225 -4,294 60,931
368,197 31,082 399,279

In December 2019, the investments held with BlackRock were converted from Common Investment Funds (CIFs) to new Charity Authorised Investment Funds (CAIFs) and the names of the funds were changed accordingly.

On 22nd October 2020 £65,000 was invested in COIF Charities Fixed Interest Fund units.

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WIMBLEDON ENDOWED ALMSHOUSE CHARITY

(Registered Charity No. 203891)

Notes to the Accounts Continued

2021 2020
10. Debtors
Debtors 1,085 307
Prepayments and accrued income
Interest free loan to beneficiary of charity 100
1,085 407
11. Creditors falling due within one year
Accruals and deferred income 5,988 2,715
Other creditors
5,988 2,715
12. Funds
a) Funds Held:
Permanent Endowment Fund The capital of this fund may not be spent but the income arising may be used
for general purposes.
Extraordinary Repair Fund For future major expenditure to repair and maintain the property.
b) Movements on Funds:
Balance Income Expenditure Transfers Gain/Loss on Balance
01/01/2021 Investments 31/12/2021
Unrestricted Funds:
General Accumulated Fund 146,052 143,684 101,216 -48,462 140,058
Designated Funds
Extraordinary Repair Fund 300,000 79,544 48,462 31,082 300,000
Endowment Fund 20,827 -1,406 19,421
466,879 143,684 180,760 - 29,676 459,479

The Extraordinary Repair Fund has been increased to £300,000 by a transfer from the General Accumulated Fund .

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