REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 233003
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DEC
ER 2024

G'SL
GE
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
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Reference and Administrative Details
Report of the Trustees
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Report of the Independent Auditors
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Statement of Financial Activities
Balance Sheet
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Notes to the Financial Statement9
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Detailed Statement of Financial Activities
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G'S LYNN GENERAL CIIARrnES
REFERENCE AND ADMtNISTRATIVE DETAILS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEhtBER 2024
TRUSTEES
D I Whitmore {resigned 16.01.24)
R G Pannell
A J Williams (resigned 16.01.24)
A C Thorarinsson
M J Frammingham
Ms S M Cambridge
K L B1￿he (resigncd 16.01.24}
Mrs J Saunders
K Banks
Misy K E Smith (resi8ned 07.10.24)
R J Harrison {re5igned 15.07.251
R W Brain
Ms R A L Burridge
T R Benstead (appointed 15.07.251
PIUNCIPAL ADDRESS
27-29 Old Market
Wisbech
Cambridgeshire
PE13 INE
REGSITERED CHARITY
NUMBER
233003
INDEPENDETr￿ AUDITORS
Hayhow & Co
Statutory Auditor
19 King Street
King'5 Lynn
Norfolk
PE30 IHB
SOLICITORS
Hawkins Ryan
19 Tuesday Market Place
King's Lynn
Norfolk
PE30 IJP
AJCave
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KING'S LYNN GENERAL CItARIThS
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
YEAR ETr4DED 3
ECEMBER 202
The trn8tees Present their report with the financial statements of the charity for the year ended
31 December 2024. The trustees have adopted the provisions of Accounting and Reporting by Charities:
Statement of Recommenaed Practice applicable to charities preparing their aecounts in accoTdaThce with
the Financial Reporting Standard applicable ill the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 1021 (effective
l January 20191.
The financial statemenrs conso12date the position of three charities under this charity number being King's
Lynn General Charities - Almshouse Chariry. ChaTlty Trustees and Len Rush Chariry.
OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES
Objectives and aims
The objects of the Trust administered by the Trustees is for the provision of almshouse accornmodation.
welfare support, an annual lunch for pensioners and other minor charitable matters.
Pllblie benefit
The Trllstees have complied with the duty in Section 17 of the 2011 Charity Act, to have due Tegard to
guidance published by the Charity Commission, including public bonefit guidance.
ACHIEVEMETr￿ AND PERFORMANCE
The Trustees, who are all unpaid volunteers, met four times in the year to review the management of the
Trusts, affairs, and in particular w receive reports from the five Trustecs who are almshousc CU5Eodians.
These Trustecs report upon the welfare of rhe residents, the maintenance of che almshouses and any
schemes for improvement to fijrther our ¢harirable purposes for the public benefit.
The principal initiative during the year was preparing for the Digital Roll-out planned for 2025. This has
required research into alternative wireless smoke and heat detectors from our current analogue ones, and
which need to be able to synchronise with new wireless boxes being developed by Careline. This has
proved to be time well spent as the trustees have been Bble to have the wireless detectors, synchronised
to the new Careline boxes, installed in three of five 8e¢s of almshouses. The remaining two will be
upgraded in 2025.
No Major Projects were undertaken in 2024, but as always there has been rouune maintenance, repair and
gardening work carried out throughour the year.
The Chairnlan has been updating relevant policy documents and the residents, Welcome Pack in line with
rccommcndations from the Almshouse Associauon.
There was one call on the Chariry for the Poor to assist vulner2ble people in King's Lynn.
In the same manner as the last few years the annual lunch, noLinally held in Decernber, was held joindy
with the Shallow Foundation, a chariry also administered by the trustees. Combining the two charities,
lunches in this way has achieved a cost saving and, for the first time, has enabled the trustees to host an
addÉtional lunch, this time held in thc summer. Both lunches were vey success￿1 and well supported and
were catered for by the College of Wesr Anglia.
It is the tn￿tees, intention to hold a summer and winter lunch annually in the ￿tllre.
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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 continued
Principal funding sources
The principal filnding source of the charity is the almshouse residents weekly maintenance contributions,
together with investment income.
Inve8tment pobcy and objectives
The Trustees, policy on investrnent 15 a PL7Jdent approach which combines:
Maintenance and. if possible, enhancement of the value of invested ￿lld5;
Adequate financial return. and
Minimising risk.
Funds are invested in COIF Charity Funds, in National Almshouse Association Common Investment Fund
INAACIF), accumulation shares and in bank deposit accounts where Ihe cash is readily available for
earrying out property renovation if required.
Regerves po]icy
Unrestricted fiLnds are needed to provide Sjnds which can be designated to specific projects to enable
these projects to be undertakon at short notice and to cover mana8Ément and establishment expenses
without which the Trusts could not function. There also neods to be a buffer in case of emergency work
being required on any of the Almshouse properties.
The TrasEees consider it prudent that unrostricted reserves should be sufficient to meet the above
objectives without having to realj'se r￿ed assots, and the Trnstees are guided in determining pruden¢
amounrs by the advice of The Almshouse Association, which advises on appropriate levels for cyclical and
extraordinary repair rebjnds. These ￿ndS are maintained to cover future establishment expenses and
renovatioTh projects.
The level of reserves is monitored and reviewed annually by the Trusteos.
With regard to the Poor fund, fiinds are needed to provide ￿ndS to enable grants to be issued at short
notice.
With regard to the Len Rush Income fund. the policy of the Trustees is that all income should be expended
on the lunches so that no re5erve5 are Jnaintailled.
srRUCTtJRE. GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMEr
Governing document
The charity is controlled by its governing document. a Scheme of the Charity Commissioners dated
31 August 1966.
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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 continued
STRucfuRE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENf continued
Recruitment and appointment of new tLWtees
When recruiting new trustees, the present trustees consider the skill set the potential tnutee will bring to
the chariry. Incoming trustees are appoinfed by a resoluuon of the trustees passed at a special meeting.
Or8anis&tional strncture
The charity is opeTared by the trusiees, who meet during the year tu review and manage the affairs of the
trust.
Induction aud trdining of new trurtees
Once a new trnstee is appointed. they meet, before their first meetin8, Wlth a current trustee to discuss
the eharity in more detail.
STATEMETrrf OF TRUSTEES, RESPONSIBIIITIES
The trustees are responsible for proparing the Report of the Trustees and the financiRI statements in
accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards {Uniced Kingdom Generally
Accepted Accounting Practice).
The law applicable to charities in England and Wales, the Charitie8 Act 2011, Charity (Accounts and
Reports) Regulations 2008 and the provision8 of the tNst deed requires ¢he ttusreos to prepare financigl
statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and
of Ihe incoming resources and application of resources, including the income and expenditure, of ¢he
charity for that period. In preparing those financial statements, the trustees are required to:
5ele¢t suitable accouThÉing policies and then apply them ¢onsistentlyi
observe the methods and principles in the Chariry SORP.
make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent.,
state whether applieable accounting standards have been followed, subject to any material departures
disclosed and explained in the financial statements.
prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presurne that
the ch8riry will conunue in business.
The trusree3 are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable
accuracy at any ume the financial position of the chariry and to enable them to eThsure that the financial
statements comply with the Charities Act 2011. the Charity (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 and
the provisions of the trust deed. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and
hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.
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FOR THE YEAR ENDED 3
The trnstees are responsible for preparing the Report of the Trustees and the financial statements in
aecordanee with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards {United Kingdom Generally
Accepted AceounuTh8 Praetice).
Approved by order of the board of trustees on .
M J Frammingham - Trustee
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REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENf AUD￿oRs TO THE TRusfEES OF
KINGS LYNN GENERAL CHAIUTIES
Opinion
We have audired the financial statements of King's Lynn General Charities {the 'charity') for the year
ended 31 DeceJnber 2024 which comprise the Staternent of Financial Activities, the Balance Sheet and
notes to the financial statelllents, including a surnmary of significant accounung policies. The financial
reporting framcwork that has been applied in their preparation is applicable law and United Kingdom
Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).
In our opinion the financial statements..
give a true and fair view of the state of the charity's affairs as at 31 December 2024 and of its incoming
resources and application of resources, for the year then ended.
have been properly prepared in accordance with United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting
Praccice., and
have been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011.
Basi8 for opinion
Wo conductod our audit in accordance with Tntornational Standards on Auditing (UK) {ISAs IUK}l and
applicablc law. Our responsibilities under those Standards arc furrhcr describod in the Auditors,
responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements section of our report. We are indcpcndent of the
charity in accordance with the ethical require]nents that are relevant to our auait of the financtal
statcments in the UK, including thc FRC'S F.thical Standard, and wc have ￿lfilled our other ethical
responsibilitios in accordance with thcsc r¢quiremonts. Wo belicve that the audit evidence we have
obtaiThed is sufficient and appropriace to provide a basis for our opinion.
Conclu8iOn8 rdatin8 to 80iiig concern
Tn auditing rhe financial statements, we have eoncluded that the trustees, use of che going concern basis
of accounung in the preparation of the financial starements is appropriate.
Based on the work we have performed, we have noc identified any material uncercainties rela¢ing ro event5
or conditions that, individually or collectively, may cast significant doubt on the charity's ability to
continue as a going Concern for a period of at least twelve months from when the financial statements are
authorised for issue.
Our responsibilities and the responsibilitie3 of the trustees with respect to going concern are described in
the relevant sections of this report.
Other infonnation
The trustees are responsible for the other inforniation. The other inforniation comprises the inforniauon
included in the Annual Report, orher than the financial statements and our Report of the Independent
Auditors thereon.
Our opinion on the financial siatements does not cover the other information aThd, except to the extent
otherwise explicitly stated in our report, we do not express any form of assurance conclusion thereon.
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INDEPENDENf AUDITORS TO T
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In connection with our audit of the financial staternents, our responsibility is to read the other information
and, in doing so, consider whether the other information is materially inconsistent with the financial
statements or our knowledge obtained in the audit or otherwise appears to be materially misstared. If we
ideniify such material incollsistellcies or apparent Enaierial misstateJnents, we are required to determine
whether this gives rise to a material misstaiement Én the financial statements themselves. If. based on the
Work wo havo performed, we conclude that there is a material rnisstateznent of this other information, we
are required ro repon that fact. We have nothing co repott in this regard.
Matters on which we are required to report by exception
We have noihing to report in respect of the following matlers where the Charities (Accounts and Reports}
Regulauons 2008 requiTes us to reporr to you if, in our opinion..
the information given in the Reporr of the Trnstees is inconsistent in any material respect with the
financial statement8; or
sufficient accounting records have not been kept., or
the financial statements are not in a8reement with the accounting records and returns. or
we have not received all the infornkation and explanation5 we require for our audit.
RespoDsibilltiei of tru$tee¥
As explained more fully in the Statement of Trustees, Responsibilities. the tNstccs are responsiblc for the
preparation of the financial siaieTnents which give a true and fair view, and for such internal control as
the trustees determine is necessary to eT)able the preparation of financial stateTnents that are free from
material misstatement, whether due 10 fraud or error.
In preparing the financial statements, the trusrees are responsible for assessing the charity's ability to
continue as a going concern. disclosing, as applicable, matters related to going concern and using the going
concern basis of accounting unless the trustees either int¢nd to liquidate the chariry or to cease operations,
or have no realistic altsrnative but to do so.
Our re8pollsibi]ities for the audit of the finallc1￿ statements
We have been appointed as auditors under Section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 and report in accordance
with the Act and relevant regulations made or having effect thereunder.
Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance About whether the financial Staternents as a whole are
free froJn mateTial Jnisstaternent, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue a Report of the Independent
Auditors that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level OE assurance. but is not
guaraThree thar an audit conducted in accordance with ISAS (UK) will always detect a material
mi5sca¢ement when it exists. Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered material if,
individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions
of users taken on the basis of these financial statements.
Irregul8ritie$, including fraud, are instances of non-compliance with laws and regulations. We design
procedures in line with our responsibilities, outlined above. to detect material misstatements in respect of
irregulariiies. including fraud.
The extent to which our procedures are capable of detecting irregularities, including fraud is detailed
below:
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ORS
USTEE
As part of designiThg our audit, we detennined materiality and assessed the risks of material misstaternent
in the financial statements. We considered potential financial or other pressures, oppottuniry and
rnotivations for fraud. As part of this discussion we identified the internal controls estAbli8hed to mitig8te
risk5 related to fraud or non-compliance with laws and regulations and how managernent monitor these
processes. Appropriate PToeedure5 included rhe review and testing of rnanual journals and key estimates
and judgemenrs made by management.
We gained gn understanding of the le8al and regulatory framework applicable to the Charity, drawing on
our broad sector experience, and considered the risk of acts by the Chariry that were contrary to these
laws and regulations, including fraud.
We focused on laws and regulations that could give rise to a material misstatement in che financial
gtatemencs. Our tests included agreeing the financial statements disclosures to underlying supporting
documentation and enquiries with management.
We did not identify any key audit matters relallng to irregularilles. including fraud. As in all of our audits.
we also addressed the risk of management override of internal controls including testing journalg.
Our audit procedures were designed to respond to risks of material misstatement in the financial
Statements, Teco8ni5ing that the risk of not detecting a material missiatement due to fraud is higher than
the risk of not detocting onc rosulting from error, as fraud may involve deliberate concealment by. for
example, forgery, misreprc$entations or through collusion. There are inherent limitations in Ehe audit
procedures performed and the further removed non-compliance with laws and regul?tions is from the
events and transactions reflected in the financial 81atements, the less likely we are to become aware of it.
A fijrther description of our re$pon$ibilities for the audit of the financial Statements is located on the
Financial Reporting Council's websire at www.frc.org,uldauaitorsresponsibilitie$. This description fonns
parc of our Report of the Independent Auditors.
U8e of our report
This report is made solely to the chariry's trnstees, as a body, in accordance with Part 4 of the Charities
(Accounts and Reports) Reglllations 2008. Our audit work ha8 been undettaken so that we might stare ro
the chariry's trustees those matters we are required to state to them in an auditors, report and for no other
purpose. To the fiille$t extent permitted by law, we do not accepi or assurne responsibility to anyone other
than the chariry and the charity's trusrees as a body> for our audit work, for this report, or for the opinions
we have formed.
Hay
Eligible to aet as an auditor in terrns of Section 1212 of the Companies Act
Statutory Auditor
19 King Street
King's Lynn
Norfolk
PE30 IHB
ow
Date-
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IiARrrIES
ATEMENT OF FINANCIALA
31.12.24
Total
filnds
31.12.23
Totsl
fiuLd5
huLd8
Notes
INCOME AND ENDOWME￿ FROM
Chuitable &cuvitie5
Almshousos
Donations and le8acies
Investmen( income
Other incojne
186,280
186,280
179,299
35,456
281
35,456
281
30,971
578
Totol
222,017
222,017
210.848
IPENDITUBI ON
CbAritAble ActIvitl
Almshou$e$
Poor Fund
Chariry far Sermot)$
Annual lunches
101,523
431
474
920
101,523
431
474
920
171.433
543
103,348
103,348
172.076
Net gains on iThve$tmen¢$
22,380
3,312
25,692
32,729
NET INCOME
141,049
3.312
144.361
71,501
Transfers beiween hjnds
NeL movements in hJnd$
141,049
3,312
144,361
71,501
RECONCILtATION OF FUNDS
Total ￿ndS brou8hr forward
841,529
37,604
28Q,059
1.159,192
1,087.691
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
982,578
37.604
283,371
1,303,553
1,159,192
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The nore8 form part of these financial staremeTtts

ENERAL CHARITIES
ALANCE SHE
24
31.12ll4
Total
31.12.23
Total
Unrestricted Restiicted Endowment
fi￿a$
Note$
FIXED ASSETS
Investments
627.193
37,074
149,907
8l4,174
767,892
Debtors
Cath At bank
2,485
385,147
2,485
519,141
3,014
429,000
530
133,464
387,632
530
133,464
521,626
432,014
CREDITOBS
Amounts fallin& due in oThe year
122,4031
122,4031
{24,3081
365,229
530
133,464
499,223
407.706
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURR￿ LIABILrrLES
992,422
37,604
283,371
1,313.397
1.175.598
CREDLTORS
Amounts falling due afrer rnor¢ ¢han ont year
19,8441
{9.8441
{16.4061
982,578
37,604
283,371
1,303,$53
1.159.192
Unresiricitd funds
Restricted funds
Endowment ￿ndS
982,578
982,578
37,604
283.37l
841,529
37.604
280,059
37,604
283,371
982,578
37,604
283,371
1.303,553
1,159.192
The financial Statements were approved by the Board of TN$tees and authorised for issue
on.l.t*l￿. 2o1s.-. and were signed on its behalf by..
M J Fr8mmingham- Trus¢ee
K Banks- Tn￿(ee
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The notes form part of these financial statements

KING'S LYNN GENEBAL CHARITIES
NOTES TO THE FfN
CIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
AccouNfiNG pollaES
Basis of preparin8 the fillall￿ statements
The financial statements of the charity, which is a public benefit entity under FRS 102. have been
prepared in accordance with the Chariues SORP (FRS 102) 'Aceounting and Reporting by Charities,.
Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their 2ecounis in accordance
with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102)
(effective l January 20191,. Financial Reporting Standard 102 'The Financial Reporting Standard
applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland, and the Charities Act 2011. The financial statements
have been prepared under the historical cosi convention with the exception of investmentg which
are includod at rnarkot value, as modificd by the revaluation of certain assets.
Golng eollcern
The trustees believe thai the chari£y is well placed to manage its financial and operational risks and
therefore have a reasonable expectation that ir has adequate financial resources to continue in
opcrational existonce to meer ILS liabiliries as they fall due for the foreseeable future. Accordingly.
the charity conunues to adopt the going concern basis of preparation in preparing thc annual
financial statements.
Financial reportin8 Standard 102 - reduced di8c108ure exemptioD8
The eharity has taken advantage of the following disclosure exemptions in preparing these financial
statements, as permitted by FRS 102 'The f4inancial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and
Republic of Ireland,:
the requirement of Section 7 Statement of Cash Flows.
Income
All income is recogni8ed in the Statement of Financial Acuvities once the chariry has entitlement
to the funds, it is probable that the income will be received and the amount can be measured
reliably.
Expenditure
Liabilities are recognised as expenditure as soon as there is a legal or constructive obli8arion
commiEting the charity to that expenditure, it is probable that a transfer of economic benefits will
be required in settlement and the amount of the obligarion can be measured reliably. Expenditure
is accounted for on an accruals basis and has been classified under headings that aggregate all costs
related to the category. Where costs cannot be directly attributed to particular headings they have
been allocaied to activities on a basis consistent with the use of resources.
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KING'S LYNN GENERAL CHARITIES
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEFirs
I DECEMBER 2024 continued
Tangible Assets
The charity owns the freehold of various properties in King's Lynn, all of which aTOSC from
benefactors, donations many years ago. Because of these time 9cales the original cost is unknown.
Similarly it is not possible to place a market value on the properties as the Trustees have no intention
of disposing of them and, in any case, disposal would require Charity Commission approval. They
are such unusual buildin88 with such a specific use that fornial property valuations are noc
considered practical or meaningful. Consequently the freehold properties are not shown in the
balance shect.
The principal freehoia properties are'.-
Framinghams Almshouse
El8dens Almshouse
St Mary Magdalen Almshotsse
Marion Seamans Almshouse
Smith & Wesleyans Almshouse
The eharity also owns the freehold to various properties in Tennyson Avenue, Gaywood Road, King
George V Avenue and Lynn Road. King's Lynn, all of which are subject to a lease of 999 years, the
earliest of which was grdnted in 1895. The freehold reversions are available for purchase by the
leaseholders if desired.
Fixed asset investments
Fixed asset invesimerAts are included at market value at the year end.
Gains and losses on disposal and revaluation of investments are charged or credited to the Statement
of Financial Activities.
Taxation
The chariry 15 exempt from tax on its charitable activities.
Fund accounting
Unrestricted fijnds can be used in accordance with the charitable objectives at the aiscretion of the
tn2Stees.
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEwrs
ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 continue
The charity has the following ￿nd5'.
General Funds:_
General ￿ndS are unrestricted ￿rtdS which are available for use ai the discretion of the Trusrees in
the ￿rtherance of the general objectives of the chariry and which have not been designated for
other purpO￿S.
The Cyclical Maintenance Fund and the Extraordinary Repair Fund are desi8Thated filnds.
Cyclical Maintenance Fund..-
This ￿nd is maintained to meer Maintenance oecuffing at regular intervals. Transfers from the
General Fund are made annually based upon the recommendations of The Almshouse As50ciation
and the diseretion of the Trustees.
Extraordinary Repair Fund:_
Thi5 ￿nd is a reserve fiind for future major expenditure. Transfer8 from the General Fund are made
annually based upon the recommendations of The Alm$house Association and the discretion of the
TN8tees.
Restricted Funds'.-
ResEricted bjnds can only be used for p8rticular restricted purposes within the objects of the charity.
Restrictions arise when specified by the donor or when ￿llds are raised for parucular restricted
purposes.
Endowment fund..-
This ￿nd represents those assets which must be heia permanently by the Charities, principally fixed
asset investments and cash.
INVESTM￿ ￿COmE
31.12.24
31.12.23
COIF
NAACIF Accumulation shares
Bxrclays Bank PIC
Cambridge and Counties
7,405
20,590
4.228
3,233
7,286
19,135
2.480
2,070
35.456
30,971
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024 continued
AUDITORS, REMUNERATION
31.12.24
31.12,23
Fees payable to the charity's auditors for the audiL of the
Charity's financial statements
2,328
2,328
TRUSTEES, REMUNERATION AND BENFITS
Thero woro no trust¢os' remuncrauon or other benefits for the year ended 31 December 2024 nor
for the year ended 31 DeceJnber 2023.
Trnstees, expenses
There were no rrus¢ees' expenses paid for the year ended 31 December 2024 nor for the year ended
31 December 2023.
During the year payments were made for reimbursement of general expenses as follow8:_
2024
2023
M J Frammin8ham
Mrs J Saunders
A C Thorarinsson
M5 S M Cambridge
K Banks
453
70
528
199
1,250
NET RESOURCES EXPENDED FOR THE YEAR
This 1$ stated after eharging:
2024
2023
Clerk's remuneration
Auditor's remuneration
14,400
2,328
13,896
2,328
The Clerk's remuneration is paid to Wheelers Chartered Accountants for the administration of the
Charity.
FD￿D ASSET INvESTMETr￿s
UD]iBted
Investments
At l January 2024
AddiiLOll8
Revaluations
767,892
20.590
25.692
At 31 December 2024
814,174
NET BOOK VALUE
At 31 December 2024
At 31 December 2023
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HARITIES
STAT
THE
FD￿D ASSET INVESTMENfs- continued
There were no investment agsets outside the UK.
Cost or valuation at 31 Deeember 2024 is represented by..
Unlisred
Investments
Valuauon in 2024
Cost
380,438
433,736
814.174
DEBTORS: AMouNfs FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
31.12,24
31.12.23
Other debtors
Prcpaymonts and accrued incomc
325
2,160
294
2,720
2,485
3,014
CREDITORS: AMouNfs FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
31.12.24
31.12.23
Other loans (see note 10)
Trade Creditors
Accruab and deferred income
6,562
1,624
14,217
6,562
3,166
14,580
22,403
24,308
CREDITORS: Amol￿s FAIIING DUE AFfER MORE THAN ONE YEAR
31.12.24
31.12,23
Oiher loans {see note 10)
9,844
16,406
10 LOANS
An analysis of the rnaturity of loans is given below..
31.12.24
31.12.23
Amounts falling due within one year on aemand:
Almshouse As￿elatIOn
6.562
6.562
Amounts falling due within one and two years,.
Almshouse Association
6,562
6,562
Amounts falling aue within two and five years..
Almshouse Association
3,282
9.844
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KtNG'S LYNN GENERAL CHARITIES
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STA
FOR THE YEAR ENDED
I DECEMBER 2024 contynue
11 MoVEmETr￿ IN FUNDS
Net Transfers
Movement between
At
At 01.01.24 in £unds
fimd8 31.12.24
UDreJtrirted fitndg
General fund
Cyclical Maintenance Fund
Extraordinary Repair Fund
173,076
154,129
423,188
95.409
1,751
40,207
(91.131) 177.354
17,648
173.528
73,483
536,878
Charity for the Poor
Charity for Sennons
King's Lynn & Wisbech Hospirals NHS Trust
Bank interest received
53,377
2.042
2.248
{179)
55,625
1,863
136
136
Income Fund - Len Rush
35,577
1,613
37,190
841,529
141,049
982,578
Re8tricted Fundi
Charity for tho Poor Capital Balance
17,074
17,074
15 Kenr Road Fund
20,530
20.530
37,604
37,604
Endowment fund8
Permanent Endowmenr Fund
280,059
3,312
283,371
1,159,192
144,361
1,303,553
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KING'S LYNN GEl+]ERAL CHARITIES
NOTES TO THE
ANCIAL STATEMETrirs
FOR
11 Mov￿Tr￿ IN FUNDS- eontinued
Net nwvement in fuDds, i3￿uded in the above are a5 follows."
Incoming Resource8 GaiDS and Movement
108se3 in fiuknls
Unre8tricted fun<b
General fund
Cyclical Mi aintenance Fund
Extraordinary Repair Fund
196.656 (101.5231
1,751
20,590
276
95.409
1,751
40,207
19,617
Charity for the Poor
Charity for Sermons
King's Lynn & Wisbeeh Hospitals NHS Trnst
Bank interest received
1,382
260
(431)
(474)
1,297
35
2.248
1179)
Income Fund - Len Rush
1,378
1920)
1,155
1,613
222,017 1103,348)
22,380
141,049
Restricted PLmd8
Charity for the Poor Capital Balance
15 Kent Road Fund
Endowment fund8
Permanent Endowment Fund
3,312
3.312
TOTAL FUNDS
222,017 (103,348)
25,692
144,361
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KING'S LYNN GENERAL CHARfriES
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENrs
ENDE
DECEMBER 2024 continued
11 MOVEME1￿ IN FUNDS. continued
cO￿paratIveS for movement in funds".
Net TraDsfer6
movement
between
At
in ￿llaS
funds 31.12.23
At 01.01.23
UDrestricted fLwdJ
General fund
Cyclical Maintenance Fund
Extraordinary Repair Fund
168,503
135,384
398,823
17,281
1,097
29,305
112,7081 173,076
17,648
154,129
(4,9401 423,188
Charity for the Poor
Charity for Sermons
King's Lynn & Wisbech Hospitals NHS TNst
Bank interest received
46,993
1,865
6,384
177
53,377
2,042
136
136
Income Fund - Len Rush
30,846
4,731
35,577
782,554
58,975
841,529
Re8tti¢ted Fund8
Charity for the Poor Capital Balance
17.074
17,074
15 Kent Road Fund
20,530
20,530
37.604
37,604
Endowment fund8
Permanent Endowment Fund
267,533
12,526
280,059
TOTAL FUNDS
1,087.691
71,501
1,159,192
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ENERAL CHARITIES
OTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEME
11 MoVEmETr￿ IN FUNDS. continued
Comparative net movement in funds, included in the above are as follows..
Incoming Resource8 Galns and Movement
resources expended
UDrestricted funds
General ￿lld
Cyclical Maintenance Fund
Exrraorainary Repair Fund
187.668 (171.433)
1,097
19,135
1,046
17,281
1,097
29,305
10,170
Charity for the Poor
Charity for Sertnons
King's Lynn & Wisbech Hospitals NHS Trust
Bank interest received
1.577
42
{iooi
4,907
135
6,384
177
Income Fund- Len Rush
1,329
{5431
3,945
4,731
210,848 (172.076)
20,203
58,975
Re8trieted fimds
Charity for the Poor Capital Balance
15 Kent Road Fund
Endowment funds
Permanent Endowment Fund
12,526
12,526
TOTAL FUNDS
210,848 (172,076)
32,729
71,501
Within the unrestricted income ￿nd is an amount of £254,670 which represents the unrealised
gains on revaluation 0£ the investments. Within the endowment ￿nd ig an amount of £125,768
which represents the unrealised gains on revaluation of tlie investrnents.
12 RELATED PARTY DISCII)SURES
The accounts contain expenditure for maintenance Work of £7,892 pakd to Mr J Saunders who is the
husband of tNstee, Mrs J Saunders.
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KING'S LYTr4N GEf4EBAL CHARrriES
DETAILED sTATEmETr￿ OF FINANCIAL A￿]VITIEs
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 202
31.12.24
31.12.23
Unrestricted Endowmellt
Funds
INCOME AND ENDoWMEr￿S
Inve5tllLent illcome
COIF Incorne
NAACIF Accumulation shaTes
Barclays Bank PIC
Cambridge and Counties
4,421
20,590
4,192
3,233
4,421
20,590
4,192
3,233
4,361
19,135
2,457
2,070
32,436
32,436
28,023
ChArit#blÈ activities
Contriblttion from Almshouse residents
186,280
186,280
179,299
Other Income
Ground rents
Sundry
31
250
31
250
31
547
281
281
578
Totsl Incojne resources
218,997
218,997
207,900
Ey￿ENDTuRE
Charitable aCti￿lle8
Repairs and maintenance
Water rates
Insurance
Light and heat
Telephone
Careline
Television licences
41,107
5,675
4,761
23,676
2,382
5,533
52
41,107
5,675
4,761
23,676
2,382
5,533
52
111,221
5,163
4,401
22,829
3,328
4,710
75
83,186
83,186
151,727
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I(ING'S LYNN GENERAL CHARrrIES
DETAILED sTATEmEr￿ OF FINANCIAL ACThTIES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
31.1224
31.1223
Unrestricted EJLdowment
Funds
Funds
Support Costs
Managernent
Clerks salary
Svbscriptions
Sundry
Mortgage costs
Bank charge5
14,400
602
582
328
97
14,400
602
582
328
97
13,896
353
2,504
528
97
16,009
16,009
17,378
Governance c08ts
Auditors, remuneration
2,328
2,328
2,328
Total resources expended
101,523
101,523
171,433
Net income
117,474
117,474
36,467
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KING'S LYNN GENERAL CHARrriES
HARTfY TRUSTEES
AlllD STATEmETr￿ OF FINANCIAL ACThVITIES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2024
31.12.24
Totsl
31.12.23
Total
Fund5
Unze8tricted Rertricted
Funds
Funds
INCOME AND ENDOWMETrtES
IDvesttneDt incollLe
COIF Income shares
1.642
1,642
1,619
Totsl iDCOmiD8 re8ouzce5
1,642
1,642
1,619
EXPENDITURE
ChAritAble #etivities
Distributions
804
804
Support costs
Management
Bank charges
ioi
ioi
loo
Total resources expended
905
905
loo
Net incorne
737
737
1,519
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KING'S LYNN GEf4EBAL CHARITJES
LEN RUSH CHARITY
DETAILED STATEMEr
F FINANCIAL AC￿￿Es
24
31.1224
Total
31.12.23
Total
Funds
UDrestticted Re9tricted
Fund5
COME AND ENDOWMETrTrs
Investment income
COIF income and fixed interest shares
Barclays Bank PIC
1,342
36
1.342
36
1,306
23
1,378
1,378
1,329
Tocal incomin8 resources
1,378
1,378
1.329
CharitAble activities
Annual lunches
818
818
444
Support costs
Management
Bank Charges
102
102
99
Total resource$ expended
920
920
543
Net incon
458
458
786
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