Charity Number: 213935
The Gordon Gray Trust
Trustees, Report and Unaudited Finaneial St2tement$
for the year ended 30 September 2024

The Gordon Gray Trust
Contents
Pagt
Referenee and administrative details
Trusiees. report
Ind¢pendent examineT5' report to the INsle¢s
Ststement of financial aaivities
Balance Sheet
Notes to the fjnaneial statem¢nls

Tht Gordon Gray Trust
Referenee and administrative details
Status
The charity was constituted by a Twst Deed da*d 22 July 1960. as amended by an Order of the Charity Comrni5sion¢rs
dated 5 Augusi 2004 and Resoluuons of ihe I￿￿ee5 dated 23 Septeniber 2004 and 31 Au8USt 2023.
Trustees
MT M W Bath (froTn 9 February 2024)
Dr B Gray
Mrs M M Gray
Miss R F Holmes
Mr E G A Roberts
Dr l Teague
Mrs S Watson-Armstrong
Clcrk to the tru5tee5
Mrs M A Grg4y
Chatity number
213935
Indtpendtrtt txaminers
Grant & Co (Accouniantsl Ltd
Units 4 and 5. Roekfield Bu5inc5s Park
Old Si8tion Drive
Chelienham
Gloucest¢rshir¢
GL53 OAN
Bu$lntss Addrey5
GTang¢ Fami
Bredon
Tewkesbury
Gloucestershire
GL20 7FL
BHnkers
Lloyds Bank Private Banking
25 Grc5ham Sireet
Lundon
EC2V 7HN
CCLA InvestmeTrt Managcrnent Ltd
l Ang¢1 Lane
London
EC4R 3AB
Solicitors
Willans LLP Soli¢itors
14 Imperial Square
Cheli¢nhom
Gloucesier5hire
GL50 IQZ

The Gordon Gray Trust
Trustees, report
for the year ended 30 September 2024
The trustees present their annual r¢pon and financial statements of the charity for the year ended 30 September
2024. The financtal siatemenis have been prepared in accordanee with the accouniiiig policies set out in note I to
the accounts and comply wilh the charity'5 Trust Deed. the Charities Act 2011 and A¢¢ounting and Reportijig by
ChaTities-. Staiemeni ofRe¢ommended Practice applieable io Charities preparing their a¢¢ounts in accordance with
¢h¢ Financial R¢portin¥y Standard 102 (effeaive l January 2015).
Referenee administrgtiv¢ d¢tails
S¢¢ page l.
Structiire? governAnc¢ snd mAuagemetyt
Gove1'￿Ing dociimeni. The Trust is govcrned by J T￿￿¢ t)eed dattd 22 July 1960. as amended by an
Order of the Choriiy Commi&sioners dated 5 August 2004 and Resolutions of the ttusiees dated 23
Sepiember 2004 and 31 Au8usI 2023.
2.2 con.slithlioK. Th¢ TnLY is con411￿ed according to the above. Copies of whieh are held by the Charity
Commission.
2.3 Appoinliiient ofti'iisl¢es. At the request of Ihe Charily Commission on 5 August 2(K￿. a Resolution
Was passed on 23 September 2(N)4 increasingi the Inaximum number of trustees froin five to seven. The
triistees in posi before this dale are eniiiled io hold office for life. Appoiniments of trustee5 aft¢r thal
date are for thr¢¢ y¢ors: however. a retiring Irustec who is wmpeieJi(10 acl may be r¢apwJinied ai ihe
end of their le￿ of office.
2.4 Indiitlivn oJne)v Inisl¢es. New irusm are given details of ihe Chariiy Commissioii web5it¢ and
relevant publications. iogdher with copies of govtrning documenis of the Tru5l its hi510ry. recent
minui¢s and accounts and details of iheir rol¢ in its administration.
()i'RurtlsatioMlstnicliiiY. Regular trusttts. m¢¢Lings are lield thrtt (imes a year. chaired by
Dr B Gray with interim telephgn¢ andlor email contaei on partieular issues when requircd. The
Supplemental Deed daied 31 Aug115t 2021 provides a quorum for trusiees, medings shall be three
Irusiees and that decision5 0¢ such meeiings musi ￿ made by a majoriry of ihe Irusiees pres¢nt and
votinbj at that meeiing, rather ih8n ihe total number of tNsie¢s. The chairpersoii has the ¢aslinbT Vote.
The qUOTum must in¢lude noi less than one family Iwsiee and not le55 Ihan one non-famtly trus¢ee.
Trustees are encouraged to thk¢ a Continuing personal In￿reSt in ¢#uses for which they have
reeommcnded a donlllion and repon progress.
2.6 Rlsk iiion&%L'iiwnl. The tru5t¢e5 have Considered any risks to which the TTUSt might be exposed. Th¢
increase in th¢ number of iruslees in 2004 tsllowed non-family member5 to be appointed to ensure
Iranspar¢n¢y where a conflicl of intttest might arise. Th¢ tTU5*es put into place a conflicls of interest
policy together with an accompanyinu register ofint¢re5ts.
2.7 Piiblic benefil siai¢ttwni. The Trust's purpos¢ is to provide finan¢ial support to ch8riiAblc institutlO115
or other Charitable purposes as approved by ihe Iruslees. Consideration rs 8Lven to appeals received and
Irustees VLSlt local charitable organisaiions where appropriate. A¢knowledgements of donat10115 and
annual r¢ports are checked io ensure that contribulions are being used accordiii8 to ilie wishes of ihe
trustees. The tn15tee5 ¢onfimi (hai they have complied with Section 17 of ihe Charilie5 Ac(2011 with
regard to the guidance of the Charity Commission in this respect.
Objectives aDd Activities
C)bjeL'livLlS. These as set out in Ihe Trusi Decd are defJn¢d as the payment of donations or sub5¢riptions
to such charitable purposes as ihe trustees in their discretion think fiL
3.2 Acliviliv.%.
The fiwancial suprort of SUTtable charitable organisations.
The mana8cment ofthe Trusi's assets in land and property.
There are no activitLCS through subsidiary organisations.
3.3 Aims. To support a variety of causes. both national and ovu5￿. The intention is to provide financial
assisian￿ wh¢r¢ it is most needed and smaller l(Kal charities are often supported where there is
minimum of administraiive cost. Each trusiec is encourag¢d io be aware of particular needs for
charitable causes they have proposed and to Su￿eSt additional fijnding where appropriate. ThEy are
a150 expected to report if a charity has closed down or is longer in need of 5UPPOrt.

The Gordon Gray Trust
Trllstees, report
for the year ended 30 September 2024
3.4 Ma1￿ r)hjL'cÉivesfor iheyear. Continuing 5UPPOrt for:
Medical charities.
Welfare of children and the elderty-
Environmental and l(Kal (Kganisation5.
3.5 Siroiegiesfor achieving ihe objecliws. Many applications for fuThJing are received. These are each
read by one or more tn]siees and the mosi appropria￿ are pui forward for ¢onsideratioJi at rhc trustc¢s'
meetings. For administrative purpose5. the lisl of recipients is spli¢ in(0 two &yroups I'medicall
disabiliry, and 'other'l and donations ar¢ mad¢ to ¢)ne of (hese groups. usually iii spring and alltumn;
however, as the liming is abitrary. the trU￿ee$ have some discreiion dependent on particular need.
3.6 Grani-makingpolicies.
Donations are made to re&¥istered charities.
It is noi a policy of the Trus1 to support individuals.
The principles of the Trust's ￿1](1¢5 arc as sei out on the Charity CornrnLSSion websit¢.
Achievements and perfomance
uchieiviiienis. Support for selecied chaTili¢& giving prefttcn¢e to those demonstrating 'value for
mtsn¢y' and a minimum of administrative expen￿. Organisalions involved in rnedical aTrd 50cial
welfare have particularly beTtefited. together wi¢h those involvcd in the conservation of cliuw11¢5 and
the countrysid¢. Major ￿neficIarIeS includ¢ Avon Naviualion Trust {£IO.O(K)l. Diab¢t¢5 UK 1£4.000},
Midlands Air Ambulance Charity1£6,(M)O). Si Michael s Hospice1£4.0001 ai)d Si Ricliard's I losijice
{£4,000}. The iolal sum of all donaiions for lh¢ year was £142.900- s¢e the li51 of donations in¢liid¢d
in the financial report.
4.2 P¢iy¢wmanc¢ obj¢*¢'lI￿3. No specific perforn)3nce objeciives ￿ve been put in plice.
4.3 Fiirtdruislng. The Trust is not involved in fundrnising activities.
4.4 Fiiliir¢ incoirnp KeneralioK amlmolerial exp¢ndi1ii￿. The inct)ffle of Ihc Trust is derived from..
Inieresi paymenis from investments in CCLA subjeth io a management charge.
Reni on farm land and building& Nom)al protKrty Mainten￿ce applies.
Reni from iel¢communi¢aiions mists on fam) land.
Exierrtal inJliK'nc¥s on￿rfOr￿￿￿Ce. The major part of the Tntsi's income is from lis investinents in
CCLA. As notcd in ihe trustees. report for ?016. a proporti￿7 of these inve5tmenis was movcd from
the COIF Charilie5 tkposit Fund to the COIF Charities Investment Fund, with a Inucli improved
retum.
Flnancinl revlew
Reserves. Money is held in reserve to allow for:
Donations to additional charities throu8hout the year.
Maintenance of Trust prowty.
Total funds are £6.663.930. Freehold prot¢rty is valued at £2.450.000 and investmcnts at £3,918,174.
The liquid r¢seTr¢s are £295.756.
5.2 Ftinding soiirces. Return on investments and rental income.
.¥iipporl ofkey objeclive.$. By consisten¢ support of suitable cliaritie5 as agreed by the trustees.
5.4 Inves1n￿nIPoIicy. To cnsure the TTU5t'S 5hort-iem income needs are balan¢ed with longer-temi
growth prospects.

The Cordon Gray Trust
Trustees, report
for the year ended 30 September 2024
Future developments
dpjeciivL'S. The aims and objeciives of the Trust are unchanged (stt above).
6.2 Aclivities iindertoken io ￿h$eve oinis andobjeclive5. Th¢5¢ include regular review of donations and
the personal inieresi given to this by all tn15tees.
Statement of trustee5' res￿nSibIlitieS
Charity law require5 the trus1tt5 lo prepare financial statemcnts for ¢ach financial year which give a
true and Fair view of the stale of affairs of ihe charity at the year end and of its ineoming resour¢es and
resources expetxl¢d during th* year. In preparing those financial staiements. the trus¢ees are requirLd
Select suitable accounting policies and ihen apply them consistcntly.
Make judgements and estimttes that ar¢ reasonable and prudent.
Prepare the financial statements on ihe goi￿ eoncern basis unltss it is inappropriate to a$sum¢
that the charity will continue in busine5S.
7.2 The trustee5 are responsible for keeping proper aecounling T£￿rdS which disclose with Teasonable
accuracy at any time ihe fina￿la1 posiiion of the charity and ¢nable ihem io ensure thui the financial
siaiemenis comply with the Charilies Act 2011. They are also responsible for ￿feguardin￿l ihe asbLts
of the charity and h¢nc¢ for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and dcteciion of fraud and othcr
irresrulartties.
IDdep¢nd¢n¢ e¥amlners
The tru5*es wommend ¢hai Grant & Co (Accounianisl Ltd remains in office until further notice.
This report was approved by th¢ irustees on 21 February 2025 and Sign￿ on (heir behalf by..
Dr B Gray
Chair of Trustees

The Gordon Gray Trust
Independent examiners. report to the trnstees
on the unaudited financial statements
I report on the financial staternents of The Gordon Gray Trust for the year ended 30 Septetnber 2024 which
eomprise the siaiemeni of financial activiiie& the balance slth alld the related noies. These finan¢ial statements
have been prepared under the hisiorical CO￿ conveniion and the 2ccountin8 p(>li¢ieg set oui therein.
e5pective responsibilities of trusiees examlners
A5 rhe charity's trustees you are resixjllsible for the preparation of the occounts alid you coiisider ihat the audit
requirement of Section 144{2) of the Chariiies Act 2011 lih¢ 2011 Act) docs not apply. It 15 my reswnsibility to:
examine the aecoun15 under Section 145 of the 2011 Ac(.
follow the procedures laid down in the General Direciions given by the Charity Commission (under Sedion
145{51(bl of the 2011 Act): aTKI
51ate whether porticular matters have come to our attentLOn.
BR$1$ of ind¢p¢ndent exAmlners' report
My exatninati()n was ￿rrIed oui in accordance with Ihe General Direction5 given by the (Tharity Commi5sion¢rs.
An examination include5 a review of the accouniiftbv r¢¢ords kept by Ihe ¢harity and a comparison of ihe fiJian¢ig1
stai¢menis as prc5¢nted with th05¢ r¢¢ords. It also in¢ludes wnsid¢Tation of any unusual iiems or disclosures in thc
financial statements. and seeking explanations from you as trudees ¢on¢erning any such matter5. The procedure5
undLrtakeJi do not provide all th¢ evidence thai would be required in an audii, and consequenily I do not express ai)
audil opinion on th¢ view siven by the fjrhancial slaleineni5.
Independent exAmlntrs' $t#lem¢nt
In connection witli my examination, no matter hLs eometo my aiteniion..
(I I which gives me reasonable cause w believe ihat in any malerial reSp￿t the r¢quiT¢m¢n15
to keep aecourtting records in aecordance with St￿tOn 130 of the 2011 Act: and
10 PT¢pare financial staiemertts which aceord with the accouniing records and to comply with the
accounting requirements of the 2011 Act and wilh the mcihod5 and principles ofilic Accouniinu aMI
Reporting by CharitÉes'. Statement of Recomm¢nded Prdctice applicable to eharities preparing their
ac¢tsiints in a¢¢ordan¢¢ with th¢ Financial Reporting &andard 3ppllCBble in the UK and Republtc of
Ireland {FRS 102) {¢ffcctive l Jantsory 2015)
have noi been met: or
121 io which. in my opinion. altention should be drawn in order to enabl¢ a proper understandins of the fLll8ncial
sthtements lo be reached.
R MrKeown
Grant & Co (Accouniants) Lid
Accounlant5
O¢J
Unit$ 4 and 5. Rockfield Business Park
Old Station Drive
Cheltenham
Gloucestershire
GL53 OAN
21 February 2025

The Gordon Gray Trust
Statement of fillancial activities
for the year ended 30 September 2024
Unre5triettd
fullds
2024
Note5
2Q23
Ineoming resou￿¢8
Incoming resourte5 from g¢n¢r4t¢d funds
Other income
Income from investments
Inv¢slmcnt income
Rent reccivable
InieTesl receivabl¢
Total irtcomiAg re50ur¢¢3
102.398
31.044
12.059
145.501
104.933
8.659
146.198
R¢50urees expended
Ch#ritAble gctivities
Doiiiliions
Coniribulions from r¢ntsil income
Investm¢nt property repairs
Offi¢¢ rcnt
Travel
Profcssional fees
Sundry expenses
142.900
5.382
2372
1295
235
4.373
818
157.575
143,550
6.087
1.210
29
8.591
299
163,195
Governfinte costs
I,n4
1.547
Total r¢sourceJ expended
159.299
164.742
Net Iresoure¢$ expendeil)
before other reeognised and losses
(13.798)
118.5441
Profit/lL¢>5s} on disposal of freehold inve51ment property
Unrealised gaIn￿(lo55e5)
435,653
145.470
r4et movement In funds
421,855
126,926
Total funds brought forward
6242.075
6.115.149
TotRI funds carried fonvAnl
6,663.930
6.242.075
The notes the following page5 form integr41 of these financial 5tstemeDt$.

The Gordon Gray Trust
Balance sheet
as at 30 September 2024
l¥ot
2024
2023
Fixed Assets
Fre¢hold investment property
Investments
2.450.(M￿]
3,918.174
2.367.500
3.075.021
Currellt Assets
Debtors
Cash at bank and in hartd
4.927
30.1.159
308.286
804.124
809.568
Creditors: 8rnOllllt$ falling due
w51hin one year
Net eurrent #sstti
12.530
10.014
295,756
799.554
Ntt •Sg¢ts
6.663 930
6.242.075
Funds
Unreslricied fuThJs
6.663.930
6.242.075
The financial slatemenls were approved by the trustees on 21 February 2025 and signed on their behalf by:
Dr B Gray
Trustee
Miss R F Holmes
Tntst¢¢
The notss on the following pAges form Intsgrnl of tbe5e fiDanciAI 5t8tements.

The Gordon Cyray Trust
Notes to the financial statements
for the year ended 30 September 2024
l Aecountang polieles
1.1 AccouDttDg convention
The finan¢ial sthiements are prepared under the hisiorical cost convention whth the excepiion of freehold and
investment property, which are Included ai market value. The fij￿ntial statcmcnts hav¢ be¢n prepaTed in
accordance wilh the Charittes SORP IFRS 102) 'Accouniing and Reporting by Charities.. Sratrinent of
Recommended PTacliee applicable io charities preparing their accounts in a¢coTdance with Ihe Finan¢ial
Reporting SiandaTd applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland {FRS 102) leffe¢tive l January 20151.,
and applicable accounting siandards and wth the Charities Act 2011.
1.2 Fund nccounting
Unresliicted funds are general fuTKls that are available for use at th¢ trustees" diseretion in fvrtherance of the
objectives of lh¢ charily.
De5ibvnai¢d funds are unrestricted fvnds set aside ai ihe discretion ofthe irustees for specific purpose5. The
desi8nal¢d fund for the revaluation reserve is th&t part of unresirictcd fund5 that r¢pr¢5ents the revaluation of
f￿ehOld investinent property.
1.3 Incomlng resourees
Volunithry income is ￿¢¢iVed by way of donations and gifts and is inelllded in ￿11 in Ihe sthiement of fiiiancial
llctiviti¢s when receivable. Gifts donated for resale are included as income when rhey are sold. Donaicd assets
ar¢ included at the value to th¢ charity where ihis can be quantified and a thiril party is bearing the eost. The
value of services provided by volurtteers noi been inclu&d.
Income from inveslment$ Is in¢luded in ihe year in which ii is receivable.
The Charity is re8iAered for VAT.
1.4 Resources expended
Resources expended are recognised in the year in whieh th¢y Ire incurred.
Gov¢rnpnc¢ costs include those ineurred in ihe govemance of the charity's assets and are primarily associated
with constitlltional and siatutory requiremerkts.
1.5 Freehold investment prop¢rty
Frcehold investment prop¢ny is included in ihe balance sheffl ai its open market value in accordance wilh thc
Se¢tion 16 of the accountin8 Standard FRS 102. Th¢ wrpluses or deficits on Tevalua¢ion are iaken to the
5t#iemelll of ftnancial aaivities. Depreciatron is not provided in ￿SpeCt of freehold inve5trnenl property.
.6 Flxed asset investments
Listed inve4ments arc carried at market y￿ve At the close of busine$5 on the balance sheet date.

The Gordon Gray Trust
Notes to the financial statements
for the year ended 30 September 2024
Donations
2024
2023
Acorns Children's Hospice
Action Medical Research
Alzheimer's Research UK
Alzheimer's Sctie(y
Asthma and Lung UK
Avon Navigation Trust
Bredon Outward Bound Aw￿lation
British H¢art Foundaiion
Children s Hospice South West
Cobalt I lealth
Co¢kem)ouih Mountain Rwue Team
Deatblind UK
DEC Ukroine Humanitarian Appe81
Demeniia UK
Devon AIT Ambulan¢¢ Trust
Diabdes UK
Ellingham CE Primary Seh(xTrl
Eveni Mobility
Exrnoor Search and Rexue Team
Field Siudie5 Council
First Brcdon Scout Group
Footstcps Worce51ershire
Friends of the Lake District
Friends of Si Gills
Friends of Vicioria Plea5yre Gardens
GIouc¢5tcrshir¢ Bundles
Glov¢¢si¢rshir¢ Historic Churches Twst
Glou¢e51Lf5hirc Wildlife Trusl
Great Oaks Flospice
Guid< Dog5 for ihe Blind
Hearin8 Dogs for Deaf People
Home-start Nonh and West Glolueeslershire
Hope for Tomorrow
Hospiscare
Jame5 Hopkin5 Trus¢
Ke5wick Mountain Rescue Team
Lindridge Parith Hall
Mabgie's
Marie c.urie
Midlands Air Ambulance ChArity
New College Wgr¢ester
Neweni A5s0¢iaiion for the Disabled
NSPCC
Parkill5011's UK
Prostate Cancer UK
RNLI
Royal Medical Benevoleni Fund
Samaritan5 (Cheltcnham & District)
Sense
Severn Ar¢a Rescue Association (SARA)
2,(MJO
2.000
3.000
2.000
2.000
500
15.000
500
2.000
2.000
3.000
3.000
2.000
5.000
2.000
3.000
4.000
2,000
10.o(y)
2.000
3.000
3,0
2.O¢X>
2.oc
4.(K)O
500
2,(￿0
2.000
500
500
2,500
3.000
1.000
500
1.000
200
500
3,000
2.000
2.000
2.(M)O
3.000
1.000
2.(M)O
3.000
I,(M)o
2.000
3.000
6.000
1.000
2.000
2.000
2.000
2,000
3.000
3.000
2.000
2.000
2,000
2.000
1.000
300
500
2.500
2.500
1,000
500
1,000
500
3,000
2,000
2.000
3.000
2.000
3,000
2,050
2,000
6,000
1,000
2.IN)O
2,(K)O
2.000
2.(K>O
3.000
2.000
2,0(K)
2.0(M)

The Gordon Gray Trust
Note5 to the financial statements
for th¢ year ended 30 September 2024
2 DonAtions (continued)
2024
2023
Severn Freewheelers EVS
Sh¢lterBox
Sightsavcr5
St Michael's Hospice
St Richard's Hospice
Stroke Association
T¢nbvry Community Pool
Tewkesbury Chordl Society
Tewkesbury & District Wheel¢thair Bus Assochation
Tewkesbury Natiire Reserve
Thamesdown HYdr￿herapY Pool
Th¢ Family Flaven
The Siretton5 Mayfair Trust
Twynifig ExlremL Explorer Scouts Uni¢
Twyning PCC.
UK Sepsis Trust
Versus Arthritis
Wildsoose Rural Tyaining
Willow Trust
2.000
3.000
2,000
4.000
4.000
3.000
2.500
1.000
2.000
1.000
.000
2.000
2,000
2.000
3.000
4,000
4.000
3.000
2.000
1.000
2.000
1.000
1.000
2.000
2.000
500
1.0
I,O(K)
2.0
200
1,000
2.000
2.000
2.(Y)O
142.£X)O
143.550
3 Governaace eosis
2D24
2023
Insurance
xan)inaiiort and ￿￿untancY ftts
Bookkeepinu
172
1,250
125
,547
1,338
195
4 Freehold Investment property
2024
2023
VAluatio
At 30 September 2024 and l October 2023
2.450.000
2.367.500
The freehold invtstment pryrty held by the charity eon5l5ts of farni land and buildings let on a lon￿-*m7
tenancy and was valued by an independcnl valuer as a¢ JO September 2019 on the basi5 of open market value
and valued by the trus¢¢¢s on the SAme ba5L5 a5 ￿ 30 Sepiember 2024.
Thr historical cost of th¢ freehold inyemment property at 30 Semember 2024 wa5 £4(K).874. No depreciation
was Charged in the year.
S Other Investmertts
2Q24
2023
Voluation
At l October 2023 2nd at l October 2022
Addition4{disposals)
Unreali5ed gainslllosses)
At 30 September 2024 and at 30 September 2023
3.075.021
500.000
343.153
3.918.174
3,518,351
(s00,￿)01
56,670
3.075.021
10

The Gordon Gray Trust
Notes to the finaneial st#tement$
for the year ended 30 September 2024
The listed investment held by the charity wa5 valued by CCLA Fund Managers Li]T]ited as at
30 s¢pt¢m￿r 2024.
The historica] cosi of the limed investment ￿ 30 Scpiember 2024 was £2,400,0¢￿ (2023.. £1,91Y),0001.
6 Debtors
2024
2023
Trnde debtor
Prepayments and accrued income
4.927
4,927
5,444
5.444
7 Cr¢dltors: amount$ f*llittg due within oTre y¢8r
2024
2023
Trade creditors
Other taxes and social security costs
Accruals
tkfeTred income
3.779
4.540
4.211
12.530
194
4,787
5.033
10.014
Deferred income relates io payments r#eived in adV￿Ce urtder rent&l contraets wilh teleeommunieations
companies.
8 Unr¢5trl¢t¢d funds
GenerAI
fund
D*$ignAted
fund -
revAlu#lion
reserve
Total
At l October 2023
IncoinLll8 fL'5ources
Resoiir¢es expended
Movem¢nt in investments
Profitl(Loss) on disposal
AI 30 S¢ptemb¢r 2024
4.452.949
145.501
(159,299)
435.653
1.789.126
6,242.075
145.501
{139.299}
435,653
4.874.804
1.789,126
6,661.930
9 Tru5tee$' ernolument$
No remuneration ha5 been mide or is due to be made lo any of the trustees in respect ofihe financial period.
Travel and p05taue exp¢nses hav¢ been reimbursed io in￿lee5 in the year Eotalling £408 {2023- £1061.
10 Rel8¢ed-psrty disclosure5
Secretarial services amounting to £3.875 were provided in the year a5 clerk io the tTUStees by
Mrs M A Gray. wife of Mr C Gray. son of Dr B Gray and MTS M M Gray (2023.. £3.925).
Rent amoun¢ing to £1.295 {2023- £1.2101 was paid lo Mr C Gray and Yr5 M A Gray. son and
daughter-in-law of Dr B Gray and Mrs M M Gray. for use of part of iheir home &$ an office.