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2022-12-31-accounts

THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY Registered Number: 218546

TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31[st] DECEMBER 2022

Principal Office

C/o The Clerk to the Trustees, 37 Madeley Drive, West Kirby, CH48 3LB

Structure and Governance

The Charity is an unincorporated association governed by a Scheme dated 14[th] January 1975 approved by the Charity Commissioners for England and Wales.

Trustees

When complete, the body of Trustees consists of twelve persons who through residence, occupation or employment, or otherwise, have special knowledge of the area of the former Urban District of Hoylake i.e. Hoylake, Meols, Greasby, Frankby, Caldy, Grange, Newton and West Kirby. Eight Nominative Trustees are appointed by Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council on the advice of existing Trustees and four Cooptative Trustees are directly appointed by the existing Trustees. Prospective Trustees are chosen for their local knowledge and skills which complement the existing members’ skill sets. Although no formal training is given, Trustees receive the Charity Commission Trustee Welcome Pack when they are appointed, and informal training takes place at trustee meetings.

The Trustees who served during the year were as follows:

Nominative Trustees:

Mr James Darwent - Chair Mrs Vicky Gawith Ms Deirdre O’Dwyer Mrs Nadine Smith Mr David Stevenson Mrs Johanna Wynne

Co-optative Trustees:

Dr Lee Malpas Mrs Jane Boulton – appointed 4[th] October 2022 Rev Alex Williams – appointed 4[th] October 2022

Jane Boulton relinquished her post as Clerk to the Trustees and was warmly thanked for her very valuable services over some 13 years. We are pleased that she has accepted co-option as a Trustee of the Charity where her knowledge and

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commitment will be very useful. We welcomed Jane Brereton as the new Clerk to the Trustees in her place.

We are also pleased to welcome the Rev Alex Williams, the Rector of St. Bridget’s Church, West Kirby, as a Co-optative Trustee.

Objectives and activities

The objects of the Charity are to provide financial relief, either generally or to individual persons, in the area of benefit, and the provision of pensions to poor persons who have resided in the area of benefit for not less than 3 years.

The Charity carries out the following activities to further its purposes:

The Charity applies its yearly income:

subject to a requirement that one half of the net income derived from certain property and investments listed in a schedule to the Charity’s Scheme shall be held for educational purposes. The Charity fulfils this particular requirement by paying the relevant proportion of its net income to The Bennett Trust, a charity established to promote the education at Calday Grange Grammar School.

The Trustees have had due regard to the Charity Commission’s public benefit guidance in seeking to fulfil the Charity’s objects.

Achievements and performance

Our last remaining pensioner, Joyce Smith, sadly died in January 2022 at the age of 93 and we have not been able to find other deserving pensioners who might be helped in this way.

As established by the Charity’s Governing Scheme, half of the Charity’s net income is passed to The Bennett Trust for use by the pupils of Calday Grange Grammar School. This amounted to £6,628.15 for 2022 (2021 - £7,266.98). The Trust can give assistance in cases of hardship to parents/carers of children from families of limited means, larger families or those with particular financial problems. Grants may be made in special cases of any kind not normally provided by the Local Authority and in some circumstances funds may be available for those students who have recently

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left school to help them in their chosen careers or in Further or Higher Education, provided they are less than 25 years of age.

Other grants and payments were made to the following:

Heswall Disabled Children’s Holiday Fund – £2,000 - support for two participants living in our District

The Sequal Trust – £2,495 - contribution towards a speech aid for a local disabled lady

The Foresters' Horn Group, Riding for the Disabled Association - £500 - support for 3 local riders

The Quirky Café, Hoylake - £200 - Christmas Donation

The Heswall Disabled Children’s Holiday Fund gives disabled children the opportunity to attend summer camps, go on day trips and socialise with children their own age throughout the year and in particular the summer holidays. This means they have an opportunity to build lasting friendships and enjoy the same kind of experiences other children have regularly, and these really have a lasting impact.

The Sequal Trust is a national charity which is committed to bridging the communication gap for disabled people. By providing suitable assistive technology to people who need it most, they aim to increase the quality of life for those who are non-verbal, have incoherent speech, or who have learning and communication difficulties. They aim to achieve this by making sure each of their disabled members reach their full potential through the provision of suitable communication equipment such as speech aids, light writers and grid pads. The Trustees agreed to help support a lady living in Hoylake who needed a replacement voice recognition appliance, contributing £2,495 of the total £4,495 cost.

The Foresters’ Horn Group aims to provide life changing experiences for children and adults with a range of disabilities at two sites on the Wirral. It offers riders weekly sessions in term time and summer outings, such as a picnic and ride, and a two - night stay at a riding centre in Wales. Riders sometimes require 2-3 volunteers with them to support their physical needs.

The Quirky Cafe is part of The Life Tree Wirral CIC, a community interest company based in Hoylake, established to carry on activities which benefit the community and in particular support people who are disadvantaged, suffer from mental and physical health issues and are isolated. Amongst other things the cafe provided Christmas hampers with West Wirral Round Table, a warm hub for families, and a Christmas Day dinner for older people who might otherwise be on their own or finding things a little hard. They also offered to deliver lunch to anyone who might struggle getting out or who doesn’t have transport.

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Financial position

The Charity’s financial position at the year-end is stable with reserves of £124,061.74 (2021 - £128,050), including the designated Repair Fund of £5,000, of which £95,138.56 (2021 – £104,879) is in unit trusts or listed investments.

Sufficient funds are kept in cash to ensure that the Charity can meet its obligations at any one time and surplus funds are invested with the help of professional advisors to maximise available income. The levels of all funds are considered at the regular meetings of the Trustees.

The Trustees continually look for opportunities to extend the reach of the Charity and enter into appropriate commitments to further its objects.

Our investment portfolio has unfortunately decreased in value during the year, following the general stock market downturn.

The Charity keeps a Repair Fund as a Designated Fund to ensure that sufficient funds are available for the maintenance of its properties. The level of that fund is determined annually by the Trustees. The Fund has been maintained at £5,000, considered reasonable for normal repairs and maintenance.

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY Charity No 218546
Accounts for theyear ended 31st December 2022
Statement of Financial Activities
Note Endowment
Funds
Restricted
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £ £
Incoming Resources
Income from:
Investments 3 11,002.88 15,282.13 26,285.01 25,239
Total - 11,002.88 15,282.13 26,285.01 25,239
Resources expended
Expenditure on:
Raisingfunds 4 3,387.23 4,220.55 7,607.78 7,382
Charitable activities 5 6,721.90 5,288.75 12,010.65 15,326
Governance 10 893.75 893.75 1,787.50 1,093
Total - 11,002.88 10,403.05 21,405.93 23,801
Net Income (Expenditure) before investment
gains/(losses)
- - 4,879.08 4,879.08 1,438
Net Gains(losses) on investments 8 - -8,866.99 -8,866.99 300,608
Transfers between funds 9 - -
Net movement in funds - - -3,987.91 -3,987.91 302,046
Reconciliation of funds:
Total funds broughtforward 9 1,320,000.00 - 128,049.65 1,448,049.65 1,146,003
Total funds carried forward 9 £1,320,000.00 -
£
£124,061.74 £1,444,061.74 £1,448,050

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY Charity No 218546
Accounts for theyear ended 31st December 2022
Balance Sheet
Note Endowment
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £
Fixed assets
Investments 8 1,320,000.00 96,012.40 1,416,012.40 1,424,879
Total fixed assets 1,320,000.00 96,012.40 1,416,012.40 1,424,879
Current assets
Debtors 6 1,350.00 1,350.00 2,379
Cashat bankandin hand 42,919.47 42,919.47 39,357
Total current assets 0.00 44,269.47 44,269.47 41,736
Creditors: Amounts falling due within oneyear 7 -8,241.98 -8,241.98 -9,949
Net current assets(liabilities) 0.00 36,027.49 36,027.49 31,787
Total assets less current liabilities 1,320,000.00 132,039.89 1,452,039.89 1,456,667
Creditors: Amounts falling due after oneyear 7 -7,978.15 -7,978.15 -8,617
Total net assets £1,320,000.00 £124,061.74 £1,444,061.74 £1,448,050
Funds of the Charity:
Endowment Funds 9 1,320,000.00 1,320,000.00 1,320,000
Unrestricted Funds 9 124,061.74 124,061.74 128,050
Total funds £1,320,000.00 £124,061.74 £1,444,061.74 £1,448,050

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY Charity No 218546
Accounts for the year ended 31st December 2022
Notes to the accounts

Note 1 Basis of accounting

These accounts have been prepared under the historical cost convention with items recognised at cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant note(s) to these accounts.

The accounts have been prepared in accordance with:

Accounting and Reporting by Charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) issued on 16 July 2014

and with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) and with the Charities Act 2011.

The charity constitutes a public benefit entity as defined by FRS 102.

Note 2 Accounting policies

INCOMING RESOURCES

Recognition of
incoming These are included in the Statement of Financial Activities (SoFA) when:
resources
• the charity becomes entitled to the resources;
• the Trustees are virtually certain they will receive the resources; and
• the monetary value can be measured with sufficient reliability.
Incoming
resources with
Where incoming resources have related expenditure (as with fundraising or contract income)
related the incoming resources and related expenditure are reported gross in the SoFA.
expenditure
Investment
income
This is included in the accounts when receivable.
Investment This includes any gain or loss on the sale of investments and any gain or loss resulting from
gains and revaluing investments to market value at the end of the year.
losses
EXPENDITURE AND LIABILITIES
Liability Liabilities are recognised as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation committing the
recognition charity to pay out resources.
Support costs are those functions that assist the work of the charity but do not directly undertake
Allocation of charitable activities. Support costs include finance and governance costs which support the
Charity's activities. These costs have been allocated between cost of raising funds and
support costs expenditure on charitable activities. The bases on which support costs have been allocated are
set out in note 10.
ASSETS
Investments Investments quoted on a recognised stock exchange are valued at market value at the year
end.
Rake House Farmhouse was valued at 31st December 2021 by a qualified local Estate Agent
on an open market basis in comparison with like properties on sale or recently sold in the area.
The Rake House Farm tenanted land together with the Allotments at Meols and Newton were
valued at 31st December 2021 by a RICS registered valuer at open market value, based on the
comparable evidence obtained in their experience of valuing similar property in the locality. In
arriving at their opinion, regard was had to locational and physical factors, occupier demand and
redevelopment potential/alternative.
Creditors and provisions are recognised where the charity has a present obligation resulting
Creditors and from a past event that will probably result in the transfer of funds to a third party and the amount
provisions 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.
Unrestricted funds are available to spend on activities that further any of the purposes of the
Charity. Designated funds are unrestricted funds of the Charity which the Trustees have decided
at their discretion to set aside to use for a specific purpose. Endowment funds are assets which
Fund are required to be invested, or retained for actual use, rather than spent. The Property Fund is
accounting regarded as Permanent Endowment under the Charity's Scheme and is subject to restrictions
therefore as to how it may be transferred, sold or spent. Half the income from the Permanent
Endowment must be held for educational purposes and is accordingly shown as a Restricted
Fund in the Accounts.

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY Charity No 218546
Accounts for theyear ended 31st December 2022
Notes to the accounts(continued)
Note 3 Income from investments Restricted
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2021
Rental income £ £ £ £
RakeHouseFarm land 2,080.00 2,080.00 4,160.00 4,160
RakeHouseFarmhouse 7,650.00 7,650.00 15,300.00 15,300
Allotments
Heron Road,Meols (4,5,6,7,8,9,11,12,13,14) 617.00 617.00 1,234.00 1,234
Heron Road,Meols (2,3,10) 242.50 242.50 485.00 485
LittleHeath,Newton 250.00 250.00 500.00 500
Wayleaves 163.38 163.38 326.76 320
Total rental income 11,002.88 11,002.88 22,005.76 21,999
Investment Accumulations
Evelyn Income Portfolio - Clean GBP Dist - 102,080
units
515.40 515.40 -
Artemis Global IncomeI Inc-8,000 units 377.10 377.10 207
Blackrock Continental European Income D Inc -
5,000 units
306.32 306.32 283
Civitas Social Housing PLC Ordinary 1p shares -
7,000 shares
294.01 294.01 326
Greencoat UK Wind PLC Ordinary 1p shares - 7,000
shares
395.85 395.85 501
JanusHendersonStrategicBondI Inc- 7,000 units 226.39 226.39 326
Invesco Fund Managers IP Corporate Bond Z Inc -
4,805 units
277.14 277.14 137
Ishares II Plc. - USD TIPS 0.5 UCITS ETF USD -
1,200 units
2.08 2.08 16
Link Fund Sol Ltd Capita- Trojan X Inc4,850 shares 6.18 6.18 -
Liontrust - Monthly Income Bond B Gross Inc -
8,499.156 units
250.05 250.05 190
M&G Securities Ltd Investment Fund for
Charities(Charifund)- 1,900 units
1,501.00 1,501.00 969
Invesco Fund Managers IP Global Targeted Income Z
Inc-3,500 units
- - 89
M&G Securities Ltd Corporate Bond I Income Fund -
21,400 units
- - 117
Tax reclaimed on investmentincome 38.32 38.32 75
Cash&Bankdepositinterest 89.41 89.41 4
Total Investment Accumulations - 4,279.25 4,279.25 3,240
Total Income from Investments £ 11,002.88 £ 15,282.13 £ 26,285.01 £ 25,239

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY CharityNo. 218546
Accounts for theyear ended 31st December 2022
Notes to the accounts(continued)
Note 4 Expenditure on Raising Funds Restricted
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £
Maintenance of Rake House Farmhouse:
Gas safety certificate & boilerservice 58.50 58.50 117.00 119
Externalsecurity and bulkheadlights 216.00 216.00 432.00 -
Replace defectivefence 499.00 499.00 998.00 -
Paintkitchen& dining area 192.00 192.00 384.00 -
Repairs to electrichob 48.70 48.69 97.39 -
Drainjetting 72.00 72.00 144.00 -
Stainblocking andrepaint ofstairwell 192.00 192.00 384.00 -
Roof works 336.00 336.00 672.00 -
Electricalcondition report - 150
Replace defective bathtaps - 210
1,614.20 1,614.19 3,228.39 479
Letting fees etc. re Rake House Farmhouse
Management fees@8% + VAT 734.40 734.40 1,468.80 1,469
734.40 734.40 1,468.80 1,469
Other investmentproperty expenses:
Insurance 913.63 913.63 1,827.26 1,528
New farmbusiness tenancy- RakeHouseFarm - 360
Valuation report of landholdings - 1,600
913.63 913.63 1,827.26 3,487
Investment management costs:
Evelyn Partners 833.33 833.33 1,072
- 833.33 833.33 1,072
Support Costs(Note 10) 125.00 125.00 250.00 875
Total Expenditure on Raising Funds £ 3,387.23 £ 4,220.55 £ 7,607.78 £ 7,382

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY CharityNo. 218546
Accounts for theyear ended 31st December 2022
Notes to the accounts(continued)
Note 5 Expenditure on Charitable Activities Restricted
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £
Pensions - 240
Christmasgifts topensioners - 125
The Sequal Trust - contribution towards a speech
aidforalocal lady
2,495.00 2,495.00 -
Heswall Disabled Children's Holiday Fund - support
for twoparticipants livingin our District
2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000
The Foresters' Horn Group, Riding for the Disabled
Association - support for 3 local riders
500.00 500.00 -
The Quirky Café,Hoylake-ChristmasDonation 200.00 200.00 -
The Bennett Trust - promoting education at Calday
Grange GrammarSchool.
6,628.15 6,628.15 7,267
Wirral Citizens Advice Bureau - West Wirral Older
People's Advice Service
- 5,632
Support Costs(Note 10) 93.75 93.75 187.50 63
Total Expenditure on Charitable Activities £6,721.90 £5,288.75 £12,010.65 £15,326
Note 6 Debtors and prepayments Restricted
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £
Tenants' deposit for Rake House Farmhouse held
byKarl Tatler EstateAgentsLtd
1,350.00 1,350.00
1,350
Evelyn Partners-outstanding dividends - 29
Advance payment for repairs - Rake House
Farmhouse
- 1,000
Total Debtors and Prepayments £ - £1,350.00 £1,350.00 £2,379
Note 7 Creditors and accruals Restricted
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Total
Amounts falling due within oneyear 2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £
Accruals
Independent examination fees 850.00 850.00 780
Valuation report of land holdings - 1,600
StMichael's &All Angels Church 125.00 125.00 -
Amount due toTheBennettTrust- 2021 7,266.98 7,266.98 7,569
Total amounts falling due within oneyear £ - £8,241.98 £8,241.98 £9,949
Amounts falling due after oneyear
Amount due toTheBennettTrust- 2022 6,628.15 6,628.15 7,267
Tenants'depositfor RakeHouseFarmhouse 1,350.00 1,350.00 1,350
Total amounts falling due after oneyear £ - £7,978.15 £7,978.15 £8,617

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY CharityNo. 218546
Accounts for theyear ended 31st December 2022
Notes to the accounts(continued)
Note 8 Fixed assets investments Endowment
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £
Carrying (fair)value at beginning ofyear 1,320,000.00 104,879.38 1,424,879.38 1,124,538
Add:additions toinvestments during period 97,562.34 97,562.34 14,497
Less:disposals at selling or redemption value -97,562.33 -97,562.33 -14,764
Add/(deduct): netgain/(loss)on revaluation -8,866.99 -8,866.99 300,608
Carrying (fair) value at end of year £1,320,000.00 £96,012.40 £1,416,012.40 £1,424,879
Analysis of investments Cost at year
end
Fair value at
year end
Fair value at
year end
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £ £
Investment properties
RakeHouseFarmhouse 130,275.98 650,000.00 650,000.00 650,000
RakeHouseFarmtenantedland-52.21acres - 470,000.00 470,000.00 470,000
Allotments atMeols- 13.40 acres - 150,000.00 150,000.00 150,000
Heron Road,Meols (4,5,6,7,8,9,11,12,13,14)
Heron Road,Meols (2,3,10)
Allotment atNewton - 1.77acres - 50,000.00 50,000.00 50,000
LittleHeath,Newton
Total investmentproperties £130,275.98 £1,320,000.00 £ - £1,320,000.00 £1,320,000
Investments listed on a recognised stock
exchange or held in common investment funds,
open ended investment companies, unit trusts
or other collective investment schemes
Cost at year
end
Fair value at
year end
Fair value at
year end
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £ £
Evelyn Income Portfolio - Clean GBP Dist - 102,080
units -purchased September 2022
96,688.50 95,138.56 95,138.56 -
Artemis Global Income I Inc - 8,000 units - sold
August2022
- 9,409
Blackrock Continental European Income D Inc -
5,000 units-soldAugust2022
- 9,615
Civitas Social Housing PLC Ordinary 1p shares -
7,000 shares-soldAugust2022
- 6,783
Greencoat UK Wind PLC Ordinary 1p shares -
7,000 shares-soldAugust2022
- 9,842
Janus Henderson Strategic Bond I Inc - 7,000 units -
soldAugust2022
- 10,087
Invesco Fund Managers IP Corporate Bond Z Inc -
4,805 units-soldAugust2022
- 10,384
Ishares II Plc. - USD TIPS 0.5 UCITS ETF USD -
1,200 units-soldAugust2022
- 4,649
Link Fund Sol Ltd Capita - Trojan X Inc 4,850
shares-soldAugust2022
- 6,244
Liontrust - Monthly Income Bond B Gross Inc -
8,499.156 units-soldAugust2022
- 8,299
M&G Securities Ltd Equities Investment Fund for
Charities (Charifund) - 1,900 units - sold September
2022
- 29,568
Cash 873.84 873.84 -
Total other investments £96,688.50 £ - £96,012.40 £96,012.40 £104,879
Total Fixed Assets Investments £226,964.48 **£1,320,000.00 ** £ 96,012.40 £1,416,012.40 £ 1,424,879

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY CharityNo. 218546
Accounts for theyear ended 31st December 2022
Notes to the accounts(continued)
Note 9 Outline summary of fund movements Fund balances
brought forward
1 Jan 2022

Income
Expenditure Gains and
losses
Transfers Fund balances
carried forward
31 Dec 2022
Fund name £ £ £ £ £ £
PermanentEndowmentFunds
PropertyFund 1,320,000.00 1,320,000.00
RestrictedFunds - 11,002.88 -11,002.88 -
UnrestrictedFunds
Trustees' Accumulation Account 123,049.65 15,282.13 -10,403.05 -8,866.99 119,061.74
DesignatedFunds
Repair Fund 5,000.00 5,000.00
£1,448,049.65 £26,285.01 -£21,405.93 -£8,866.99 £0.00 £1,444,061.74
Fund balances
brought forward
1 Jan 2021

Income
Expenditure Gains and
losses
Transfers Fund balances
carried forward
31 Dec 2021
Fund name £ £ £ £ £ £
PermanentEndowmentFunds
PropertyFund 1,024,040.00 295,960.00 1,320,000.00
RestrictedFunds - 10,999.34 -10,999.34 -
UnrestrictedFunds
Trustees' Accumulation Account 116,963.23 14,239.59 -12,801.35 4,648.18 123,049.65
DesignatedFunds
Repair Fund 5,000.00 5,000.00
£1,146,003.23 £25,238.93 -£23,800.69 £300,608.18 £0.00 £1,448,049.65

To support the refurbishment of Rake House Farmhouse in 2011-2012 the sum of £15,603.94 was transferred from the Trustees' Accumulation Account to the Property Fund. This would be repayable from the proceeds of any property sale.

Note 10 Analysis of support costs Raising funds Charitable
activities
Governance Total
2022 2022 2022 2022
£ £ £
Clerk's Time Jan - Sep 20.00% 20.00% 60.00% 937.50
£
Clerk's Time Oct - Dec 20.00% 0.00% 80.00% 312.50
£
HonorariumofClerk 250.00 187.50 812.50 1,250.00 Allocated ontime
Donation foruse ofchurch for meetings 125.00 125.00 Governance
Independent examination 850.00 850.00 Governance
£250.00 £187.50 £1,787.50 £2,225.00
2021 2021 2021 2021
£ £ £ £
Clerk's Time Jan - Dec 70.00% 5.00% 25.00% 1,250
£
HonorariumofClerk 875 63 313 1,250 Allocated ontime
Donation foruse ofchurch for meetings - - Governance
Independent examination 780 780 Governance
£875 £63 £1,093 £2,030

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY CharityNo.
218546
CharityNo.
218546
Accounts for theyear ended 31st December 2022
Notes to the accounts(continued)
Note 11 11.1 Trustee expenses 2022 2021
Number of trustees who werepaid expenses None None
Nature of the expenses N/a N/a
Total amount paid Nil Nil
11.2 Fees for examination of the accounts 2022 2021
Independent examiner’s fees £850.00 £780
Other fees (for example: advice, consultancy, accountancy
services) paid to the independent examiner
Nil Nil

Note 12 Transactions with Trustees and related parties

12.1 Remuneration and benefits

Note 12 Transactions with Trustees and relatedparties Transactions with Trustees and relatedparties Transactions with Trustees and relatedparties Transactions with Trustees and relatedparties Transactions with Trustees and relatedparties
12.1 Remuneration and benefits
Name of trustee or related party Legal authority (e.g.
order, governing
document)
Amounts paid or benefit
value
2022 2021
NONE Nil Nil
12.2 Loans
Name of trustee or related party Legal authority Amount owing
2022 2021
Due to trustees and
relatedparties
NONE Nil Nil
Due from trustees
and relatedparties
NONE Nil Nil
12.3 Other transactions with trustees or related parties
Name of the
trustee or related
party
Relationship to
charity
Description of the
transactions
2022 2021
NONE Nil Nil

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CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to tho trustèesl members of On accounts for the year ended 31ST DECEMBER 2022 Charity no Ilf any) 218546 Set out on page$ 5t013 I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity (Ihe TNsf} for the year ended 31* DECEMBER 2022. ResponsibFli1i￿ and As the charity trustees of the Trust. you are responsible for the preparati¢)n basls of report of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (llhe AGr). I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 ofthe 2011 Act and in Garying out my examination, I have followed the applicatAe Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145{5){b} of the Act. I have completed my examination. I confimi that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect". a¢Gounting records were not kept in accordan￿ with sedion 130 of the Act or the accounts do not accord with the accounting records Independent examinerfs statemont I have no con￿M8 and have come a￿o$S no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Signed: Date: LJ Name: MR MARK J LOUGHREY Ro￿Vant Profe￿i0nal qualificatlon(sl or body (rf any): FCA INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS IN ENGLAND AND WALES Address: 38 MARKET STREET HOYL4KE WIRRAL CH47 2AF Section B Disclosure Only complete rf the examiner needs to highlwht matters of con¢em (see CC32, Independent examination of tharity accounts: directions and guidance for examiners). IER October 2018

THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY Registered Number: 218546

TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31[st] DECEMBER 2022

Principal Office

C/o The Clerk to the Trustees, 37 Madeley Drive, West Kirby, CH48 3LB

Structure and Governance

The Charity is an unincorporated association governed by a Scheme dated 14[th] January 1975 approved by the Charity Commissioners for England and Wales.

Trustees

When complete, the body of Trustees consists of twelve persons who through residence, occupation or employment, or otherwise, have special knowledge of the area of the former Urban District of Hoylake i.e. Hoylake, Meols, Greasby, Frankby, Caldy, Grange, Newton and West Kirby. Eight Nominative Trustees are appointed by Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council on the advice of existing Trustees and four Cooptative Trustees are directly appointed by the existing Trustees. Prospective Trustees are chosen for their local knowledge and skills which complement the existing members’ skill sets. Although no formal training is given, Trustees receive the Charity Commission Trustee Welcome Pack when they are appointed, and informal training takes place at trustee meetings.

The Trustees who served during the year were as follows:

Nominative Trustees:

Mr James Darwent - Chair Mrs Vicky Gawith Ms Deirdre O’Dwyer Mrs Nadine Smith Mr David Stevenson Mrs Johanna Wynne

Co-optative Trustees:

Dr Lee Malpas Mrs Jane Boulton – appointed 4[th] October 2022 Rev Alex Williams – appointed 4[th] October 2022

Jane Boulton relinquished her post as Clerk to the Trustees and was warmly thanked for her very valuable services over some 13 years. We are pleased that she has accepted co-option as a Trustee of the Charity where her knowledge and

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commitment will be very useful. We welcomed Jane Brereton as the new Clerk to the Trustees in her place.

We are also pleased to welcome the Rev Alex Williams, the Rector of St. Bridget’s Church, West Kirby, as a Co-optative Trustee.

Objectives and activities

The objects of the Charity are to provide financial relief, either generally or to individual persons, in the area of benefit, and the provision of pensions to poor persons who have resided in the area of benefit for not less than 3 years.

The Charity carries out the following activities to further its purposes:

The Charity applies its yearly income:

subject to a requirement that one half of the net income derived from certain property and investments listed in a schedule to the Charity’s Scheme shall be held for educational purposes. The Charity fulfils this particular requirement by paying the relevant proportion of its net income to The Bennett Trust, a charity established to promote the education at Calday Grange Grammar School.

The Trustees have had due regard to the Charity Commission’s public benefit guidance in seeking to fulfil the Charity’s objects.

Achievements and performance

Our last remaining pensioner, Joyce Smith, sadly died in January 2022 at the age of 93 and we have not been able to find other deserving pensioners who might be helped in this way.

As established by the Charity’s Governing Scheme, half of the Charity’s net income is passed to The Bennett Trust for use by the pupils of Calday Grange Grammar School. This amounted to £6,628.15 for 2022 (2021 - £7,266.98). The Trust can give assistance in cases of hardship to parents/carers of children from families of limited means, larger families or those with particular financial problems. Grants may be made in special cases of any kind not normally provided by the Local Authority and in some circumstances funds may be available for those students who have recently

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left school to help them in their chosen careers or in Further or Higher Education, provided they are less than 25 years of age.

Other grants and payments were made to the following:

Heswall Disabled Children’s Holiday Fund – £2,000 - support for two participants living in our District

The Sequal Trust – £2,495 - contribution towards a speech aid for a local disabled lady

The Foresters' Horn Group, Riding for the Disabled Association - £500 - support for 3 local riders

The Quirky Café, Hoylake - £200 - Christmas Donation

The Heswall Disabled Children’s Holiday Fund gives disabled children the opportunity to attend summer camps, go on day trips and socialise with children their own age throughout the year and in particular the summer holidays. This means they have an opportunity to build lasting friendships and enjoy the same kind of experiences other children have regularly, and these really have a lasting impact.

The Sequal Trust is a national charity which is committed to bridging the communication gap for disabled people. By providing suitable assistive technology to people who need it most, they aim to increase the quality of life for those who are non-verbal, have incoherent speech, or who have learning and communication difficulties. They aim to achieve this by making sure each of their disabled members reach their full potential through the provision of suitable communication equipment such as speech aids, light writers and grid pads. The Trustees agreed to help support a lady living in Hoylake who needed a replacement voice recognition appliance, contributing £2,495 of the total £4,495 cost.

The Foresters’ Horn Group aims to provide life changing experiences for children and adults with a range of disabilities at two sites on the Wirral. It offers riders weekly sessions in term time and summer outings, such as a picnic and ride, and a two - night stay at a riding centre in Wales. Riders sometimes require 2-3 volunteers with them to support their physical needs.

The Quirky Cafe is part of The Life Tree Wirral CIC, a community interest company based in Hoylake, established to carry on activities which benefit the community and in particular support people who are disadvantaged, suffer from mental and physical health issues and are isolated. Amongst other things the cafe provided Christmas hampers with West Wirral Round Table, a warm hub for families, and a Christmas Day dinner for older people who might otherwise be on their own or finding things a little hard. They also offered to deliver lunch to anyone who might struggle getting out or who doesn’t have transport.

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Financial position

The Charity’s financial position at the year-end is stable with reserves of £124,061.74 (2021 - £128,050), including the designated Repair Fund of £5,000, of which £95,138.56 (2021 – £104,879) is in unit trusts or listed investments.

Sufficient funds are kept in cash to ensure that the Charity can meet its obligations at any one time and surplus funds are invested with the help of professional advisors to maximise available income. The levels of all funds are considered at the regular meetings of the Trustees.

The Trustees continually look for opportunities to extend the reach of the Charity and enter into appropriate commitments to further its objects.

Our investment portfolio has unfortunately decreased in value during the year, following the general stock market downturn.

The Charity keeps a Repair Fund as a Designated Fund to ensure that sufficient funds are available for the maintenance of its properties. The level of that fund is determined annually by the Trustees. The Fund has been maintained at £5,000, considered reasonable for normal repairs and maintenance.

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY Charity No 218546
Accounts for theyear ended 31st December 2022
Statement of Financial Activities
Note Endowment
Funds
Restricted
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £ £
Incoming Resources
Income from:
Investments 3 11,002.88 15,282.13 26,285.01 25,239
Total - 11,002.88 15,282.13 26,285.01 25,239
Resources expended
Expenditure on:
Raisingfunds 4 3,387.23 4,220.55 7,607.78 7,382
Charitable activities 5 6,721.90 5,288.75 12,010.65 15,326
Governance 10 893.75 893.75 1,787.50 1,093
Total - 11,002.88 10,403.05 21,405.93 23,801
Net Income (Expenditure) before investment
gains/(losses)
- - 4,879.08 4,879.08 1,438
Net Gains(losses) on investments 8 - -8,866.99 -8,866.99 300,608
Transfers between funds 9 - -
Net movement in funds - - -3,987.91 -3,987.91 302,046
Reconciliation of funds:
Total funds broughtforward 9 1,320,000.00 - 128,049.65 1,448,049.65 1,146,003
Total funds carried forward 9 £1,320,000.00 -
£
£124,061.74 £1,444,061.74 £1,448,050

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY Charity No 218546
Accounts for theyear ended 31st December 2022
Balance Sheet
Note Endowment
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £
Fixed assets
Investments 8 1,320,000.00 96,012.40 1,416,012.40 1,424,879
Total fixed assets 1,320,000.00 96,012.40 1,416,012.40 1,424,879
Current assets
Debtors 6 1,350.00 1,350.00 2,379
Cashat bankandin hand 42,919.47 42,919.47 39,357
Total current assets 0.00 44,269.47 44,269.47 41,736
Creditors: Amounts falling due within oneyear 7 -8,241.98 -8,241.98 -9,949
Net current assets(liabilities) 0.00 36,027.49 36,027.49 31,787
Total assets less current liabilities 1,320,000.00 132,039.89 1,452,039.89 1,456,667
Creditors: Amounts falling due after oneyear 7 -7,978.15 -7,978.15 -8,617
Total net assets £1,320,000.00 £124,061.74 £1,444,061.74 £1,448,050
Funds of the Charity:
Endowment Funds 9 1,320,000.00 1,320,000.00 1,320,000
Unrestricted Funds 9 124,061.74 124,061.74 128,050
Total funds £1,320,000.00 £124,061.74 £1,444,061.74 £1,448,050

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY Charity No 218546
Accounts for the year ended 31st December 2022
Notes to the accounts

Note 1 Basis of accounting

These accounts have been prepared under the historical cost convention with items recognised at cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant note(s) to these accounts.

The accounts have been prepared in accordance with:

Accounting and Reporting by Charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) issued on 16 July 2014

and with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) and with the Charities Act 2011.

The charity constitutes a public benefit entity as defined by FRS 102.

Note 2 Accounting policies

INCOMING RESOURCES

Recognition of
incoming These are included in the Statement of Financial Activities (SoFA) when:
resources
• the charity becomes entitled to the resources;
• the Trustees are virtually certain they will receive the resources; and
• the monetary value can be measured with sufficient reliability.
Incoming
resources with
Where incoming resources have related expenditure (as with fundraising or contract income)
related the incoming resources and related expenditure are reported gross in the SoFA.
expenditure
Investment
income
This is included in the accounts when receivable.
Investment This includes any gain or loss on the sale of investments and any gain or loss resulting from
gains and revaluing investments to market value at the end of the year.
losses
EXPENDITURE AND LIABILITIES
Liability Liabilities are recognised as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation committing the
recognition charity to pay out resources.
Support costs are those functions that assist the work of the charity but do not directly undertake
Allocation of charitable activities. Support costs include finance and governance costs which support the
Charity's activities. These costs have been allocated between cost of raising funds and
support costs expenditure on charitable activities. The bases on which support costs have been allocated are
set out in note 10.
ASSETS
Investments Investments quoted on a recognised stock exchange are valued at market value at the year
end.
Rake House Farmhouse was valued at 31st December 2021 by a qualified local Estate Agent
on an open market basis in comparison with like properties on sale or recently sold in the area.
The Rake House Farm tenanted land together with the Allotments at Meols and Newton were
valued at 31st December 2021 by a RICS registered valuer at open market value, based on the
comparable evidence obtained in their experience of valuing similar property in the locality. In
arriving at their opinion, regard was had to locational and physical factors, occupier demand and
redevelopment potential/alternative.
Creditors and provisions are recognised where the charity has a present obligation resulting
Creditors and from a past event that will probably result in the transfer of funds to a third party and the amount
provisions 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.
Unrestricted funds are available to spend on activities that further any of the purposes of the
Charity. Designated funds are unrestricted funds of the Charity which the Trustees have decided
at their discretion to set aside to use for a specific purpose. Endowment funds are assets which
Fund are required to be invested, or retained for actual use, rather than spent. The Property Fund is
accounting regarded as Permanent Endowment under the Charity's Scheme and is subject to restrictions
therefore as to how it may be transferred, sold or spent. Half the income from the Permanent
Endowment must be held for educational purposes and is accordingly shown as a Restricted
Fund in the Accounts.

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY Charity No 218546
Accounts for theyear ended 31st December 2022
Notes to the accounts(continued)
Note 3 Income from investments Restricted
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2021
Rental income £ £ £ £
RakeHouseFarm land 2,080.00 2,080.00 4,160.00 4,160
RakeHouseFarmhouse 7,650.00 7,650.00 15,300.00 15,300
Allotments
Heron Road,Meols (4,5,6,7,8,9,11,12,13,14) 617.00 617.00 1,234.00 1,234
Heron Road,Meols (2,3,10) 242.50 242.50 485.00 485
LittleHeath,Newton 250.00 250.00 500.00 500
Wayleaves 163.38 163.38 326.76 320
Total rental income 11,002.88 11,002.88 22,005.76 21,999
Investment Accumulations
Evelyn Income Portfolio - Clean GBP Dist - 102,080
units
515.40 515.40 -
Artemis Global IncomeI Inc-8,000 units 377.10 377.10 207
Blackrock Continental European Income D Inc -
5,000 units
306.32 306.32 283
Civitas Social Housing PLC Ordinary 1p shares -
7,000 shares
294.01 294.01 326
Greencoat UK Wind PLC Ordinary 1p shares - 7,000
shares
395.85 395.85 501
JanusHendersonStrategicBondI Inc- 7,000 units 226.39 226.39 326
Invesco Fund Managers IP Corporate Bond Z Inc -
4,805 units
277.14 277.14 137
Ishares II Plc. - USD TIPS 0.5 UCITS ETF USD -
1,200 units
2.08 2.08 16
Link Fund Sol Ltd Capita- Trojan X Inc4,850 shares 6.18 6.18 -
Liontrust - Monthly Income Bond B Gross Inc -
8,499.156 units
250.05 250.05 190
M&G Securities Ltd Investment Fund for
Charities(Charifund)- 1,900 units
1,501.00 1,501.00 969
Invesco Fund Managers IP Global Targeted Income Z
Inc-3,500 units
- - 89
M&G Securities Ltd Corporate Bond I Income Fund -
21,400 units
- - 117
Tax reclaimed on investmentincome 38.32 38.32 75
Cash&Bankdepositinterest 89.41 89.41 4
Total Investment Accumulations - 4,279.25 4,279.25 3,240
Total Income from Investments £ 11,002.88 £ 15,282.13 £ 26,285.01 £ 25,239

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY CharityNo. 218546
Accounts for theyear ended 31st December 2022
Notes to the accounts(continued)
Note 4 Expenditure on Raising Funds Restricted
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £
Maintenance of Rake House Farmhouse:
Gas safety certificate & boilerservice 58.50 58.50 117.00 119
Externalsecurity and bulkheadlights 216.00 216.00 432.00 -
Replace defectivefence 499.00 499.00 998.00 -
Paintkitchen& dining area 192.00 192.00 384.00 -
Repairs to electrichob 48.70 48.69 97.39 -
Drainjetting 72.00 72.00 144.00 -
Stainblocking andrepaint ofstairwell 192.00 192.00 384.00 -
Roof works 336.00 336.00 672.00 -
Electricalcondition report - 150
Replace defective bathtaps - 210
1,614.20 1,614.19 3,228.39 479
Letting fees etc. re Rake House Farmhouse
Management fees@8% + VAT 734.40 734.40 1,468.80 1,469
734.40 734.40 1,468.80 1,469
Other investmentproperty expenses:
Insurance 913.63 913.63 1,827.26 1,528
New farmbusiness tenancy- RakeHouseFarm - 360
Valuation report of landholdings - 1,600
913.63 913.63 1,827.26 3,487
Investment management costs:
Evelyn Partners 833.33 833.33 1,072
- 833.33 833.33 1,072
Support Costs(Note 10) 125.00 125.00 250.00 875
Total Expenditure on Raising Funds £ 3,387.23 £ 4,220.55 £ 7,607.78 £ 7,382

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY CharityNo. 218546
Accounts for theyear ended 31st December 2022
Notes to the accounts(continued)
Note 5 Expenditure on Charitable Activities Restricted
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £
Pensions - 240
Christmasgifts topensioners - 125
The Sequal Trust - contribution towards a speech
aidforalocal lady
2,495.00 2,495.00 -
Heswall Disabled Children's Holiday Fund - support
for twoparticipants livingin our District
2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000
The Foresters' Horn Group, Riding for the Disabled
Association - support for 3 local riders
500.00 500.00 -
The Quirky Café,Hoylake-ChristmasDonation 200.00 200.00 -
The Bennett Trust - promoting education at Calday
Grange GrammarSchool.
6,628.15 6,628.15 7,267
Wirral Citizens Advice Bureau - West Wirral Older
People's Advice Service
- 5,632
Support Costs(Note 10) 93.75 93.75 187.50 63
Total Expenditure on Charitable Activities £6,721.90 £5,288.75 £12,010.65 £15,326
Note 6 Debtors and prepayments Restricted
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £
Tenants' deposit for Rake House Farmhouse held
byKarl Tatler EstateAgentsLtd
1,350.00 1,350.00
1,350
Evelyn Partners-outstanding dividends - 29
Advance payment for repairs - Rake House
Farmhouse
- 1,000
Total Debtors and Prepayments £ - £1,350.00 £1,350.00 £2,379
Note 7 Creditors and accruals Restricted
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Total
Amounts falling due within oneyear 2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £
Accruals
Independent examination fees 850.00 850.00 780
Valuation report of land holdings - 1,600
StMichael's &All Angels Church 125.00 125.00 -
Amount due toTheBennettTrust- 2021 7,266.98 7,266.98 7,569
Total amounts falling due within oneyear £ - £8,241.98 £8,241.98 £9,949
Amounts falling due after oneyear
Amount due toTheBennettTrust- 2022 6,628.15 6,628.15 7,267
Tenants'depositfor RakeHouseFarmhouse 1,350.00 1,350.00 1,350
Total amounts falling due after oneyear £ - £7,978.15 £7,978.15 £8,617

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY CharityNo. 218546
Accounts for theyear ended 31st December 2022
Notes to the accounts(continued)
Note 8 Fixed assets investments Endowment
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £
Carrying (fair)value at beginning ofyear 1,320,000.00 104,879.38 1,424,879.38 1,124,538
Add:additions toinvestments during period 97,562.34 97,562.34 14,497
Less:disposals at selling or redemption value -97,562.33 -97,562.33 -14,764
Add/(deduct): netgain/(loss)on revaluation -8,866.99 -8,866.99 300,608
Carrying (fair) value at end of year £1,320,000.00 £96,012.40 £1,416,012.40 £1,424,879
Analysis of investments Cost at year
end
Fair value at
year end
Fair value at
year end
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £ £
Investment properties
RakeHouseFarmhouse 130,275.98 650,000.00 650,000.00 650,000
RakeHouseFarmtenantedland-52.21acres - 470,000.00 470,000.00 470,000
Allotments atMeols- 13.40 acres - 150,000.00 150,000.00 150,000
Heron Road,Meols (4,5,6,7,8,9,11,12,13,14)
Heron Road,Meols (2,3,10)
Allotment atNewton - 1.77acres - 50,000.00 50,000.00 50,000
LittleHeath,Newton
Total investmentproperties £130,275.98 £1,320,000.00 £ - £1,320,000.00 £1,320,000
Investments listed on a recognised stock
exchange or held in common investment funds,
open ended investment companies, unit trusts
or other collective investment schemes
Cost at year
end
Fair value at
year end
Fair value at
year end
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £ £
Evelyn Income Portfolio - Clean GBP Dist - 102,080
units -purchased September 2022
96,688.50 95,138.56 95,138.56 -
Artemis Global Income I Inc - 8,000 units - sold
August2022
- 9,409
Blackrock Continental European Income D Inc -
5,000 units-soldAugust2022
- 9,615
Civitas Social Housing PLC Ordinary 1p shares -
7,000 shares-soldAugust2022
- 6,783
Greencoat UK Wind PLC Ordinary 1p shares -
7,000 shares-soldAugust2022
- 9,842
Janus Henderson Strategic Bond I Inc - 7,000 units -
soldAugust2022
- 10,087
Invesco Fund Managers IP Corporate Bond Z Inc -
4,805 units-soldAugust2022
- 10,384
Ishares II Plc. - USD TIPS 0.5 UCITS ETF USD -
1,200 units-soldAugust2022
- 4,649
Link Fund Sol Ltd Capita - Trojan X Inc 4,850
shares-soldAugust2022
- 6,244
Liontrust - Monthly Income Bond B Gross Inc -
8,499.156 units-soldAugust2022
- 8,299
M&G Securities Ltd Equities Investment Fund for
Charities (Charifund) - 1,900 units - sold September
2022
- 29,568
Cash 873.84 873.84 -
Total other investments £96,688.50 £ - £96,012.40 £96,012.40 £104,879
Total Fixed Assets Investments £226,964.48 **£1,320,000.00 ** £ 96,012.40 £1,416,012.40 £ 1,424,879

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY CharityNo. 218546
Accounts for theyear ended 31st December 2022
Notes to the accounts(continued)
Note 9 Outline summary of fund movements Fund balances
brought forward
1 Jan 2022

Income
Expenditure Gains and
losses
Transfers Fund balances
carried forward
31 Dec 2022
Fund name £ £ £ £ £ £
PermanentEndowmentFunds
PropertyFund 1,320,000.00 1,320,000.00
RestrictedFunds - 11,002.88 -11,002.88 -
UnrestrictedFunds
Trustees' Accumulation Account 123,049.65 15,282.13 -10,403.05 -8,866.99 119,061.74
DesignatedFunds
Repair Fund 5,000.00 5,000.00
£1,448,049.65 £26,285.01 -£21,405.93 -£8,866.99 £0.00 £1,444,061.74
Fund balances
brought forward
1 Jan 2021

Income
Expenditure Gains and
losses
Transfers Fund balances
carried forward
31 Dec 2021
Fund name £ £ £ £ £ £
PermanentEndowmentFunds
PropertyFund 1,024,040.00 295,960.00 1,320,000.00
RestrictedFunds - 10,999.34 -10,999.34 -
UnrestrictedFunds
Trustees' Accumulation Account 116,963.23 14,239.59 -12,801.35 4,648.18 123,049.65
DesignatedFunds
Repair Fund 5,000.00 5,000.00
£1,146,003.23 £25,238.93 -£23,800.69 £300,608.18 £0.00 £1,448,049.65

To support the refurbishment of Rake House Farmhouse in 2011-2012 the sum of £15,603.94 was transferred from the Trustees' Accumulation Account to the Property Fund. This would be repayable from the proceeds of any property sale.

Note 10 Analysis of support costs Raising funds Charitable
activities
Governance Total
2022 2022 2022 2022
£ £ £
Clerk's Time Jan - Sep 20.00% 20.00% 60.00% 937.50
£
Clerk's Time Oct - Dec 20.00% 0.00% 80.00% 312.50
£
HonorariumofClerk 250.00 187.50 812.50 1,250.00 Allocated ontime
Donation foruse ofchurch for meetings 125.00 125.00 Governance
Independent examination 850.00 850.00 Governance
£250.00 £187.50 £1,787.50 £2,225.00
2021 2021 2021 2021
£ £ £ £
Clerk's Time Jan - Dec 70.00% 5.00% 25.00% 1,250
£
HonorariumofClerk 875 63 313 1,250 Allocated ontime
Donation foruse ofchurch for meetings - - Governance
Independent examination 780 780 Governance
£875 £63 £1,093 £2,030

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY CharityNo.
218546
CharityNo.
218546
Accounts for theyear ended 31st December 2022
Notes to the accounts(continued)
Note 11 11.1 Trustee expenses 2022 2021
Number of trustees who werepaid expenses None None
Nature of the expenses N/a N/a
Total amount paid Nil Nil
11.2 Fees for examination of the accounts 2022 2021
Independent examiner’s fees £850.00 £780
Other fees (for example: advice, consultancy, accountancy
services) paid to the independent examiner
Nil Nil

Note 12 Transactions with Trustees and related parties

12.1 Remuneration and benefits

Note 12 Transactions with Trustees and relatedparties Transactions with Trustees and relatedparties Transactions with Trustees and relatedparties Transactions with Trustees and relatedparties Transactions with Trustees and relatedparties
12.1 Remuneration and benefits
Name of trustee or related party Legal authority (e.g.
order, governing
document)
Amounts paid or benefit
value
2022 2021
NONE Nil Nil
12.2 Loans
Name of trustee or related party Legal authority Amount owing
2022 2021
Due to trustees and
relatedparties
NONE Nil Nil
Due from trustees
and relatedparties
NONE Nil Nil
12.3 Other transactions with trustees or related parties
Name of the
trustee or related
party
Relationship to
charity
Description of the
transactions
2022 2021
NONE Nil Nil

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CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to tho trustèesl members of On accounts for the year ended 31ST DECEMBER 2022 Charity no Ilf any) 218546 Set out on page$ 5t013 I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity (Ihe TNsf} for the year ended 31* DECEMBER 2022. ResponsibFli1i￿ and As the charity trustees of the Trust. you are responsible for the preparati¢)n basls of report of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (llhe AGr). I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 ofthe 2011 Act and in Garying out my examination, I have followed the applicatAe Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145{5){b} of the Act. I have completed my examination. I confimi that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect". a¢Gounting records were not kept in accordan￿ with sedion 130 of the Act or the accounts do not accord with the accounting records Independent examinerfs statemont I have no con￿M8 and have come a￿o$S no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Signed: Date: LJ Name: MR MARK J LOUGHREY Ro￿Vant Profe￿i0nal qualificatlon(sl or body (rf any): FCA INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS IN ENGLAND AND WALES Address: 38 MARKET STREET HOYL4KE WIRRAL CH47 2AF Section B Disclosure Only complete rf the examiner needs to highlwht matters of con¢em (see CC32, Independent examination of tharity accounts: directions and guidance for examiners). IER October 2018

THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY Registered Number: 218546

TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31[st] DECEMBER 2022

Principal Office

C/o The Clerk to the Trustees, 37 Madeley Drive, West Kirby, CH48 3LB

Structure and Governance

The Charity is an unincorporated association governed by a Scheme dated 14[th] January 1975 approved by the Charity Commissioners for England and Wales.

Trustees

When complete, the body of Trustees consists of twelve persons who through residence, occupation or employment, or otherwise, have special knowledge of the area of the former Urban District of Hoylake i.e. Hoylake, Meols, Greasby, Frankby, Caldy, Grange, Newton and West Kirby. Eight Nominative Trustees are appointed by Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council on the advice of existing Trustees and four Cooptative Trustees are directly appointed by the existing Trustees. Prospective Trustees are chosen for their local knowledge and skills which complement the existing members’ skill sets. Although no formal training is given, Trustees receive the Charity Commission Trustee Welcome Pack when they are appointed, and informal training takes place at trustee meetings.

The Trustees who served during the year were as follows:

Nominative Trustees:

Mr James Darwent - Chair Mrs Vicky Gawith Ms Deirdre O’Dwyer Mrs Nadine Smith Mr David Stevenson Mrs Johanna Wynne

Co-optative Trustees:

Dr Lee Malpas Mrs Jane Boulton – appointed 4[th] October 2022 Rev Alex Williams – appointed 4[th] October 2022

Jane Boulton relinquished her post as Clerk to the Trustees and was warmly thanked for her very valuable services over some 13 years. We are pleased that she has accepted co-option as a Trustee of the Charity where her knowledge and

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commitment will be very useful. We welcomed Jane Brereton as the new Clerk to the Trustees in her place.

We are also pleased to welcome the Rev Alex Williams, the Rector of St. Bridget’s Church, West Kirby, as a Co-optative Trustee.

Objectives and activities

The objects of the Charity are to provide financial relief, either generally or to individual persons, in the area of benefit, and the provision of pensions to poor persons who have resided in the area of benefit for not less than 3 years.

The Charity carries out the following activities to further its purposes:

The Charity applies its yearly income:

subject to a requirement that one half of the net income derived from certain property and investments listed in a schedule to the Charity’s Scheme shall be held for educational purposes. The Charity fulfils this particular requirement by paying the relevant proportion of its net income to The Bennett Trust, a charity established to promote the education at Calday Grange Grammar School.

The Trustees have had due regard to the Charity Commission’s public benefit guidance in seeking to fulfil the Charity’s objects.

Achievements and performance

Our last remaining pensioner, Joyce Smith, sadly died in January 2022 at the age of 93 and we have not been able to find other deserving pensioners who might be helped in this way.

As established by the Charity’s Governing Scheme, half of the Charity’s net income is passed to The Bennett Trust for use by the pupils of Calday Grange Grammar School. This amounted to £6,628.15 for 2022 (2021 - £7,266.98). The Trust can give assistance in cases of hardship to parents/carers of children from families of limited means, larger families or those with particular financial problems. Grants may be made in special cases of any kind not normally provided by the Local Authority and in some circumstances funds may be available for those students who have recently

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left school to help them in their chosen careers or in Further or Higher Education, provided they are less than 25 years of age.

Other grants and payments were made to the following:

Heswall Disabled Children’s Holiday Fund – £2,000 - support for two participants living in our District

The Sequal Trust – £2,495 - contribution towards a speech aid for a local disabled lady

The Foresters' Horn Group, Riding for the Disabled Association - £500 - support for 3 local riders

The Quirky Café, Hoylake - £200 - Christmas Donation

The Heswall Disabled Children’s Holiday Fund gives disabled children the opportunity to attend summer camps, go on day trips and socialise with children their own age throughout the year and in particular the summer holidays. This means they have an opportunity to build lasting friendships and enjoy the same kind of experiences other children have regularly, and these really have a lasting impact.

The Sequal Trust is a national charity which is committed to bridging the communication gap for disabled people. By providing suitable assistive technology to people who need it most, they aim to increase the quality of life for those who are non-verbal, have incoherent speech, or who have learning and communication difficulties. They aim to achieve this by making sure each of their disabled members reach their full potential through the provision of suitable communication equipment such as speech aids, light writers and grid pads. The Trustees agreed to help support a lady living in Hoylake who needed a replacement voice recognition appliance, contributing £2,495 of the total £4,495 cost.

The Foresters’ Horn Group aims to provide life changing experiences for children and adults with a range of disabilities at two sites on the Wirral. It offers riders weekly sessions in term time and summer outings, such as a picnic and ride, and a two - night stay at a riding centre in Wales. Riders sometimes require 2-3 volunteers with them to support their physical needs.

The Quirky Cafe is part of The Life Tree Wirral CIC, a community interest company based in Hoylake, established to carry on activities which benefit the community and in particular support people who are disadvantaged, suffer from mental and physical health issues and are isolated. Amongst other things the cafe provided Christmas hampers with West Wirral Round Table, a warm hub for families, and a Christmas Day dinner for older people who might otherwise be on their own or finding things a little hard. They also offered to deliver lunch to anyone who might struggle getting out or who doesn’t have transport.

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Financial position

The Charity’s financial position at the year-end is stable with reserves of £124,061.74 (2021 - £128,050), including the designated Repair Fund of £5,000, of which £95,138.56 (2021 – £104,879) is in unit trusts or listed investments.

Sufficient funds are kept in cash to ensure that the Charity can meet its obligations at any one time and surplus funds are invested with the help of professional advisors to maximise available income. The levels of all funds are considered at the regular meetings of the Trustees.

The Trustees continually look for opportunities to extend the reach of the Charity and enter into appropriate commitments to further its objects.

Our investment portfolio has unfortunately decreased in value during the year, following the general stock market downturn.

The Charity keeps a Repair Fund as a Designated Fund to ensure that sufficient funds are available for the maintenance of its properties. The level of that fund is determined annually by the Trustees. The Fund has been maintained at £5,000, considered reasonable for normal repairs and maintenance.

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY Charity No 218546
Accounts for theyear ended 31st December 2022
Statement of Financial Activities
Note Endowment
Funds
Restricted
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £ £
Incoming Resources
Income from:
Investments 3 11,002.88 15,282.13 26,285.01 25,239
Total - 11,002.88 15,282.13 26,285.01 25,239
Resources expended
Expenditure on:
Raisingfunds 4 3,387.23 4,220.55 7,607.78 7,382
Charitable activities 5 6,721.90 5,288.75 12,010.65 15,326
Governance 10 893.75 893.75 1,787.50 1,093
Total - 11,002.88 10,403.05 21,405.93 23,801
Net Income (Expenditure) before investment
gains/(losses)
- - 4,879.08 4,879.08 1,438
Net Gains(losses) on investments 8 - -8,866.99 -8,866.99 300,608
Transfers between funds 9 - -
Net movement in funds - - -3,987.91 -3,987.91 302,046
Reconciliation of funds:
Total funds broughtforward 9 1,320,000.00 - 128,049.65 1,448,049.65 1,146,003
Total funds carried forward 9 £1,320,000.00 -
£
£124,061.74 £1,444,061.74 £1,448,050

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY Charity No 218546
Accounts for theyear ended 31st December 2022
Balance Sheet
Note Endowment
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £
Fixed assets
Investments 8 1,320,000.00 96,012.40 1,416,012.40 1,424,879
Total fixed assets 1,320,000.00 96,012.40 1,416,012.40 1,424,879
Current assets
Debtors 6 1,350.00 1,350.00 2,379
Cashat bankandin hand 42,919.47 42,919.47 39,357
Total current assets 0.00 44,269.47 44,269.47 41,736
Creditors: Amounts falling due within oneyear 7 -8,241.98 -8,241.98 -9,949
Net current assets(liabilities) 0.00 36,027.49 36,027.49 31,787
Total assets less current liabilities 1,320,000.00 132,039.89 1,452,039.89 1,456,667
Creditors: Amounts falling due after oneyear 7 -7,978.15 -7,978.15 -8,617
Total net assets £1,320,000.00 £124,061.74 £1,444,061.74 £1,448,050
Funds of the Charity:
Endowment Funds 9 1,320,000.00 1,320,000.00 1,320,000
Unrestricted Funds 9 124,061.74 124,061.74 128,050
Total funds £1,320,000.00 £124,061.74 £1,444,061.74 £1,448,050

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY Charity No 218546
Accounts for the year ended 31st December 2022
Notes to the accounts

Note 1 Basis of accounting

These accounts have been prepared under the historical cost convention with items recognised at cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant note(s) to these accounts.

The accounts have been prepared in accordance with:

Accounting and Reporting by Charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) issued on 16 July 2014

and with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) and with the Charities Act 2011.

The charity constitutes a public benefit entity as defined by FRS 102.

Note 2 Accounting policies

INCOMING RESOURCES

Recognition of
incoming These are included in the Statement of Financial Activities (SoFA) when:
resources
• the charity becomes entitled to the resources;
• the Trustees are virtually certain they will receive the resources; and
• the monetary value can be measured with sufficient reliability.
Incoming
resources with
Where incoming resources have related expenditure (as with fundraising or contract income)
related the incoming resources and related expenditure are reported gross in the SoFA.
expenditure
Investment
income
This is included in the accounts when receivable.
Investment This includes any gain or loss on the sale of investments and any gain or loss resulting from
gains and revaluing investments to market value at the end of the year.
losses
EXPENDITURE AND LIABILITIES
Liability Liabilities are recognised as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation committing the
recognition charity to pay out resources.
Support costs are those functions that assist the work of the charity but do not directly undertake
Allocation of charitable activities. Support costs include finance and governance costs which support the
Charity's activities. These costs have been allocated between cost of raising funds and
support costs expenditure on charitable activities. The bases on which support costs have been allocated are
set out in note 10.
ASSETS
Investments Investments quoted on a recognised stock exchange are valued at market value at the year
end.
Rake House Farmhouse was valued at 31st December 2021 by a qualified local Estate Agent
on an open market basis in comparison with like properties on sale or recently sold in the area.
The Rake House Farm tenanted land together with the Allotments at Meols and Newton were
valued at 31st December 2021 by a RICS registered valuer at open market value, based on the
comparable evidence obtained in their experience of valuing similar property in the locality. In
arriving at their opinion, regard was had to locational and physical factors, occupier demand and
redevelopment potential/alternative.
Creditors and provisions are recognised where the charity has a present obligation resulting
Creditors and from a past event that will probably result in the transfer of funds to a third party and the amount
provisions 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.
Unrestricted funds are available to spend on activities that further any of the purposes of the
Charity. Designated funds are unrestricted funds of the Charity which the Trustees have decided
at their discretion to set aside to use for a specific purpose. Endowment funds are assets which
Fund are required to be invested, or retained for actual use, rather than spent. The Property Fund is
accounting regarded as Permanent Endowment under the Charity's Scheme and is subject to restrictions
therefore as to how it may be transferred, sold or spent. Half the income from the Permanent
Endowment must be held for educational purposes and is accordingly shown as a Restricted
Fund in the Accounts.

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY Charity No 218546
Accounts for theyear ended 31st December 2022
Notes to the accounts(continued)
Note 3 Income from investments Restricted
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2021
Rental income £ £ £ £
RakeHouseFarm land 2,080.00 2,080.00 4,160.00 4,160
RakeHouseFarmhouse 7,650.00 7,650.00 15,300.00 15,300
Allotments
Heron Road,Meols (4,5,6,7,8,9,11,12,13,14) 617.00 617.00 1,234.00 1,234
Heron Road,Meols (2,3,10) 242.50 242.50 485.00 485
LittleHeath,Newton 250.00 250.00 500.00 500
Wayleaves 163.38 163.38 326.76 320
Total rental income 11,002.88 11,002.88 22,005.76 21,999
Investment Accumulations
Evelyn Income Portfolio - Clean GBP Dist - 102,080
units
515.40 515.40 -
Artemis Global IncomeI Inc-8,000 units 377.10 377.10 207
Blackrock Continental European Income D Inc -
5,000 units
306.32 306.32 283
Civitas Social Housing PLC Ordinary 1p shares -
7,000 shares
294.01 294.01 326
Greencoat UK Wind PLC Ordinary 1p shares - 7,000
shares
395.85 395.85 501
JanusHendersonStrategicBondI Inc- 7,000 units 226.39 226.39 326
Invesco Fund Managers IP Corporate Bond Z Inc -
4,805 units
277.14 277.14 137
Ishares II Plc. - USD TIPS 0.5 UCITS ETF USD -
1,200 units
2.08 2.08 16
Link Fund Sol Ltd Capita- Trojan X Inc4,850 shares 6.18 6.18 -
Liontrust - Monthly Income Bond B Gross Inc -
8,499.156 units
250.05 250.05 190
M&G Securities Ltd Investment Fund for
Charities(Charifund)- 1,900 units
1,501.00 1,501.00 969
Invesco Fund Managers IP Global Targeted Income Z
Inc-3,500 units
- - 89
M&G Securities Ltd Corporate Bond I Income Fund -
21,400 units
- - 117
Tax reclaimed on investmentincome 38.32 38.32 75
Cash&Bankdepositinterest 89.41 89.41 4
Total Investment Accumulations - 4,279.25 4,279.25 3,240
Total Income from Investments £ 11,002.88 £ 15,282.13 £ 26,285.01 £ 25,239

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY CharityNo. 218546
Accounts for theyear ended 31st December 2022
Notes to the accounts(continued)
Note 4 Expenditure on Raising Funds Restricted
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £
Maintenance of Rake House Farmhouse:
Gas safety certificate & boilerservice 58.50 58.50 117.00 119
Externalsecurity and bulkheadlights 216.00 216.00 432.00 -
Replace defectivefence 499.00 499.00 998.00 -
Paintkitchen& dining area 192.00 192.00 384.00 -
Repairs to electrichob 48.70 48.69 97.39 -
Drainjetting 72.00 72.00 144.00 -
Stainblocking andrepaint ofstairwell 192.00 192.00 384.00 -
Roof works 336.00 336.00 672.00 -
Electricalcondition report - 150
Replace defective bathtaps - 210
1,614.20 1,614.19 3,228.39 479
Letting fees etc. re Rake House Farmhouse
Management fees@8% + VAT 734.40 734.40 1,468.80 1,469
734.40 734.40 1,468.80 1,469
Other investmentproperty expenses:
Insurance 913.63 913.63 1,827.26 1,528
New farmbusiness tenancy- RakeHouseFarm - 360
Valuation report of landholdings - 1,600
913.63 913.63 1,827.26 3,487
Investment management costs:
Evelyn Partners 833.33 833.33 1,072
- 833.33 833.33 1,072
Support Costs(Note 10) 125.00 125.00 250.00 875
Total Expenditure on Raising Funds £ 3,387.23 £ 4,220.55 £ 7,607.78 £ 7,382

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY CharityNo. 218546
Accounts for theyear ended 31st December 2022
Notes to the accounts(continued)
Note 5 Expenditure on Charitable Activities Restricted
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £
Pensions - 240
Christmasgifts topensioners - 125
The Sequal Trust - contribution towards a speech
aidforalocal lady
2,495.00 2,495.00 -
Heswall Disabled Children's Holiday Fund - support
for twoparticipants livingin our District
2,000.00 2,000.00 2,000
The Foresters' Horn Group, Riding for the Disabled
Association - support for 3 local riders
500.00 500.00 -
The Quirky Café,Hoylake-ChristmasDonation 200.00 200.00 -
The Bennett Trust - promoting education at Calday
Grange GrammarSchool.
6,628.15 6,628.15 7,267
Wirral Citizens Advice Bureau - West Wirral Older
People's Advice Service
- 5,632
Support Costs(Note 10) 93.75 93.75 187.50 63
Total Expenditure on Charitable Activities £6,721.90 £5,288.75 £12,010.65 £15,326
Note 6 Debtors and prepayments Restricted
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £
Tenants' deposit for Rake House Farmhouse held
byKarl Tatler EstateAgentsLtd
1,350.00 1,350.00
1,350
Evelyn Partners-outstanding dividends - 29
Advance payment for repairs - Rake House
Farmhouse
- 1,000
Total Debtors and Prepayments £ - £1,350.00 £1,350.00 £2,379
Note 7 Creditors and accruals Restricted
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Total
Amounts falling due within oneyear 2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £
Accruals
Independent examination fees 850.00 850.00 780
Valuation report of land holdings - 1,600
StMichael's &All Angels Church 125.00 125.00 -
Amount due toTheBennettTrust- 2021 7,266.98 7,266.98 7,569
Total amounts falling due within oneyear £ - £8,241.98 £8,241.98 £9,949
Amounts falling due after oneyear
Amount due toTheBennettTrust- 2022 6,628.15 6,628.15 7,267
Tenants'depositfor RakeHouseFarmhouse 1,350.00 1,350.00 1,350
Total amounts falling due after oneyear £ - £7,978.15 £7,978.15 £8,617

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY CharityNo. 218546
Accounts for theyear ended 31st December 2022
Notes to the accounts(continued)
Note 8 Fixed assets investments Endowment
Funds
Unrestricted
Funds
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £
Carrying (fair)value at beginning ofyear 1,320,000.00 104,879.38 1,424,879.38 1,124,538
Add:additions toinvestments during period 97,562.34 97,562.34 14,497
Less:disposals at selling or redemption value -97,562.33 -97,562.33 -14,764
Add/(deduct): netgain/(loss)on revaluation -8,866.99 -8,866.99 300,608
Carrying (fair) value at end of year £1,320,000.00 £96,012.40 £1,416,012.40 £1,424,879
Analysis of investments Cost at year
end
Fair value at
year end
Fair value at
year end
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £ £
Investment properties
RakeHouseFarmhouse 130,275.98 650,000.00 650,000.00 650,000
RakeHouseFarmtenantedland-52.21acres - 470,000.00 470,000.00 470,000
Allotments atMeols- 13.40 acres - 150,000.00 150,000.00 150,000
Heron Road,Meols (4,5,6,7,8,9,11,12,13,14)
Heron Road,Meols (2,3,10)
Allotment atNewton - 1.77acres - 50,000.00 50,000.00 50,000
LittleHeath,Newton
Total investmentproperties £130,275.98 £1,320,000.00 £ - £1,320,000.00 £1,320,000
Investments listed on a recognised stock
exchange or held in common investment funds,
open ended investment companies, unit trusts
or other collective investment schemes
Cost at year
end
Fair value at
year end
Fair value at
year end
Total Total
2022 2022 2022 2022 2021
£ £ £ £ £
Evelyn Income Portfolio - Clean GBP Dist - 102,080
units -purchased September 2022
96,688.50 95,138.56 95,138.56 -
Artemis Global Income I Inc - 8,000 units - sold
August2022
- 9,409
Blackrock Continental European Income D Inc -
5,000 units-soldAugust2022
- 9,615
Civitas Social Housing PLC Ordinary 1p shares -
7,000 shares-soldAugust2022
- 6,783
Greencoat UK Wind PLC Ordinary 1p shares -
7,000 shares-soldAugust2022
- 9,842
Janus Henderson Strategic Bond I Inc - 7,000 units -
soldAugust2022
- 10,087
Invesco Fund Managers IP Corporate Bond Z Inc -
4,805 units-soldAugust2022
- 10,384
Ishares II Plc. - USD TIPS 0.5 UCITS ETF USD -
1,200 units-soldAugust2022
- 4,649
Link Fund Sol Ltd Capita - Trojan X Inc 4,850
shares-soldAugust2022
- 6,244
Liontrust - Monthly Income Bond B Gross Inc -
8,499.156 units-soldAugust2022
- 8,299
M&G Securities Ltd Equities Investment Fund for
Charities (Charifund) - 1,900 units - sold September
2022
- 29,568
Cash 873.84 873.84 -
Total other investments £96,688.50 £ - £96,012.40 £96,012.40 £104,879
Total Fixed Assets Investments £226,964.48 **£1,320,000.00 ** £ 96,012.40 £1,416,012.40 £ 1,424,879

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY CharityNo. 218546
Accounts for theyear ended 31st December 2022
Notes to the accounts(continued)
Note 9 Outline summary of fund movements Fund balances
brought forward
1 Jan 2022

Income
Expenditure Gains and
losses
Transfers Fund balances
carried forward
31 Dec 2022
Fund name £ £ £ £ £ £
PermanentEndowmentFunds
PropertyFund 1,320,000.00 1,320,000.00
RestrictedFunds - 11,002.88 -11,002.88 -
UnrestrictedFunds
Trustees' Accumulation Account 123,049.65 15,282.13 -10,403.05 -8,866.99 119,061.74
DesignatedFunds
Repair Fund 5,000.00 5,000.00
£1,448,049.65 £26,285.01 -£21,405.93 -£8,866.99 £0.00 £1,444,061.74
Fund balances
brought forward
1 Jan 2021

Income
Expenditure Gains and
losses
Transfers Fund balances
carried forward
31 Dec 2021
Fund name £ £ £ £ £ £
PermanentEndowmentFunds
PropertyFund 1,024,040.00 295,960.00 1,320,000.00
RestrictedFunds - 10,999.34 -10,999.34 -
UnrestrictedFunds
Trustees' Accumulation Account 116,963.23 14,239.59 -12,801.35 4,648.18 123,049.65
DesignatedFunds
Repair Fund 5,000.00 5,000.00
£1,146,003.23 £25,238.93 -£23,800.69 £300,608.18 £0.00 £1,448,049.65

To support the refurbishment of Rake House Farmhouse in 2011-2012 the sum of £15,603.94 was transferred from the Trustees' Accumulation Account to the Property Fund. This would be repayable from the proceeds of any property sale.

Note 10 Analysis of support costs Raising funds Charitable
activities
Governance Total
2022 2022 2022 2022
£ £ £
Clerk's Time Jan - Sep 20.00% 20.00% 60.00% 937.50
£
Clerk's Time Oct - Dec 20.00% 0.00% 80.00% 312.50
£
HonorariumofClerk 250.00 187.50 812.50 1,250.00 Allocated ontime
Donation foruse ofchurch for meetings 125.00 125.00 Governance
Independent examination 850.00 850.00 Governance
£250.00 £187.50 £1,787.50 £2,225.00
2021 2021 2021 2021
£ £ £ £
Clerk's Time Jan - Dec 70.00% 5.00% 25.00% 1,250
£
HonorariumofClerk 875 63 313 1,250 Allocated ontime
Donation foruse ofchurch for meetings - - Governance
Independent examination 780 780 Governance
£875 £63 £1,093 £2,030

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THE WEST KIRBY CHARITY CharityNo.
218546
CharityNo.
218546
Accounts for theyear ended 31st December 2022
Notes to the accounts(continued)
Note 11 11.1 Trustee expenses 2022 2021
Number of trustees who werepaid expenses None None
Nature of the expenses N/a N/a
Total amount paid Nil Nil
11.2 Fees for examination of the accounts 2022 2021
Independent examiner’s fees £850.00 £780
Other fees (for example: advice, consultancy, accountancy
services) paid to the independent examiner
Nil Nil

Note 12 Transactions with Trustees and related parties

12.1 Remuneration and benefits

Note 12 Transactions with Trustees and relatedparties Transactions with Trustees and relatedparties Transactions with Trustees and relatedparties Transactions with Trustees and relatedparties Transactions with Trustees and relatedparties
12.1 Remuneration and benefits
Name of trustee or related party Legal authority (e.g.
order, governing
document)
Amounts paid or benefit
value
2022 2021
NONE Nil Nil
12.2 Loans
Name of trustee or related party Legal authority Amount owing
2022 2021
Due to trustees and
relatedparties
NONE Nil Nil
Due from trustees
and relatedparties
NONE Nil Nil
12.3 Other transactions with trustees or related parties
Name of the
trustee or related
party
Relationship to
charity
Description of the
transactions
2022 2021
NONE Nil Nil

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CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to tho trustèesl members of On accounts for the year ended 31ST DECEMBER 2022 Charity no Ilf any) 218546 Set out on page$ 5t013 I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity (Ihe TNsf} for the year ended 31* DECEMBER 2022. ResponsibFli1i￿ and As the charity trustees of the Trust. you are responsible for the preparati¢)n basls of report of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (llhe AGr). I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 ofthe 2011 Act and in Garying out my examination, I have followed the applicatAe Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145{5){b} of the Act. I have completed my examination. I confimi that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect". a¢Gounting records were not kept in accordan￿ with sedion 130 of the Act or the accounts do not accord with the accounting records Independent examinerfs statemont I have no con￿M8 and have come a￿o$S no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Signed: Date: LJ Name: MR MARK J LOUGHREY Ro￿Vant Profe￿i0nal qualificatlon(sl or body (rf any): FCA INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS IN ENGLAND AND WALES Address: 38 MARKET STREET HOYL4KE WIRRAL CH47 2AF Section B Disclosure Only complete rf the examiner needs to highlwht matters of con¢em (see CC32, Independent examination of tharity accounts: directions and guidance for examiners). IER October 2018