Charlty reglstratlon number 236141
WOMEN'S CANCER DETECTION SOCIETY
ANNUAL REPORT AND UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025

WOMEN'S CANCER DETECTION SOCIETY
LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Trustws
W N Picken
Lotd
P Magnay
Charlty numbÈr
236141
Registered office
8 Sl Mary's Green
Whickham
Neweastlè upon Tyne
NE16 4DN
Independ•nt •xamln•r
Peter AeK8ndtrr
Stephenson Coates Limited
West Two
As8rn3 Court
Naw¢asdg Busines5 Park
Ngweasug upon Tyn&
NE4 7YD
Bank•rs
Lloyd8 88nk
32 The Gosforth Centr&
Gosforth
Nèwcasdè upon Tyne
Tyne and Wear
NE3 1JZ
Virgin Money plc
Jubilee House
Gosforth
Newcastle upon Tyne
Tyne and Wear
NE3 4PL
Shawbr(x)k Bank Ltd
Lutea House
Warley Hill Business Park
The Drive, Great Warley
8rentwo(yJ
Essex
CM13 3BE
Santander UK Ple
Bridle Road
Botsue
Merseyside
G1ROAA
Soll¢ltors
Thomas M8gnay & Co LLP
CIO Thomas Magnay & Co
8 Sl Mary's Green
Whickham
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE16 4DN

WOMEN'S CANCER DETECTION SOCIETY
CONTENTS
Pagè
Trustees, rewl
Indepèndant 6xarnin8rfs r8port
Slatemellt of financial actNities
Statement of financSal posStic
Notes to the financial statements
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WOMEN'S CANCER DETECTION SOCIETY
TRUSTEES, REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
The trusteès prasent their annual report and finanual statsmenls for the year ended 31 March 2025.
Th8 financial statements have been prepared in accordance wth the accountlng policies sel out in note 1 to the
financial statements and comply with the charity's trust deed, the Charitias Act 2011 and "Accounting and Rèporting
by Charities.. Statement ol Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with
the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republi¢ of Ireland IFRS 1021" (effective 1 January 20191.
Oblectlves and actlvltles
The aims and obje¢tive$ of the charity have remained uneh8nged and have been implementad throughout the year
under revièw. Th9 charity supports the treatment of pati8nts and research into breast cancer. The charity achieves
these 8im5 by assisting with financing the purchase of e559nlial equipment which cannot bg funded by the Nats'onal
Health Service INHS}. In addition, the charity provides funds to support edueation about breast cancer in the
cornrnunty and maintains a specialisad bmast cancer library.
The trustees have paid dtle ￿gard lo guidance issued by the Charity Ctsmrnission in deciding what activf(ies the
charty should und8rtake.
FundraÈslng
The Gharity is required to report how it deals with fundraising from the puNic. Thè charity does not use a professlonal
fundraiser or commercial particlpator to fdiS& funds. Any rnonies raised direct from the public follows all guidelines set
out by the Charity Commission and UK law in every respect. We resp8Ct th9 privacy and contact preferènc6s of 811
public donors.
Publlc ben•fit
The objectives and a¢tivllles are listed above. It can be clearfy dernonslraled that these have been achieved.
The charty has continued to encourage and fund research into breast cancer.
The charity has supported the NHS wilh spaeAfi¢ &quipment, which could not bè funded by other means.
The charity has provided materfal support for patients al the Queen Elizebeth Hospital.
In the course of its widesprèad appgal and collecb'on of funds, the charity has educated large number5 of the
general public about brèast cancgr.
The trustees confirm th81 they have complied with the requlrements of seekn'on 17 of the Charitles Act 2011 to have
due regard to the public benefit guidance published by th6 Charity Commission for England and Wale5.
Achigvements and performaneg
Th¢ Trustees and Management Commlttee. of the Women's Can￿r Oetection Society IWCDSI, are continuing to
rneet their aims of providing real and tangible help to the Radiology Department of tre Queen Elizabeth Htssptsl.
Gateshead. The Society is achieving this by underwriting the purchase of specialist equipment for diagnosis and
treatment which In general eannol be funded by the National Health Sèrvice INHSI. In addition, the WCDS ts providing
significant ftinding in meeting the costs of important research and educational projects.
Tha day to day administration of the Charity is vèry well managed by Kathryn Jobes and Its Tre8$urer Caroline Field
who are ably and enthusiastically supported by members oflhe Management Committee. The Charity's funds remain
in a healthy condition wlth income relatively steady despite difficult times for rnany people and organisation5. The
Charity is also pleased to unreservedly acknowledge and express sincere thanks lor the dodi¢allon and axpertise
of staff at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Newcastle University.
The launch of Ihe Northern Centie for 8r8asl Research by Dr Simon Lowes in September was a special èv#nt as It
highlighted the impact breast cancèr Can have on all aspects of people's livès. Vve all know of the incrèase of cases
of breast cancer in youngèr women and without research the successful treatrnent of women ol all ages will not
progress. Also, in these times we read and hear so much about the poor treatment many patiènt5 re￿1ve al their local
hospital. 11 was therefore good to hear Ihe young lady speak al the launch of the excellent Care and attention she
received from all the staff at the unit.

WOMEN'S CANCER DETECTION SOCIETY
TRUSTEES. REPORT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
Fundraising is undertaken by the Charity's friends atyj supporters at a variety of events. These are inspired and
suggested by group5 and individuals and continue to raise substanbal funds. The continued support and enthusiasm
ol all fundraisers remains as strong as ever and the Charity thanks all of the volunteers and organisalions for their
considerable efforts.
Financial revlew
Tho r85uIts of the year give a report deficit of £91,081 12024.. £3,179). Total reserves carried forward £250.221
12024.. £341,3021, all of which are unrestrictad.
Going concern
The charity relies solety upon donations from the public lo achieve their tsbjectives of funding the purchase of
equipment which the NHS could not afford. These donations are unpredlctable and can vary greatly from yearto year.
The charity dogs not commit to any purchases in advancè of receiving the relevant funds.
The charity also receives requests to fund research projects. Again these are only approved when there are sufficient
funds available. The trustees are awa￿ of the funding r8quirements of the charity and as such aro aware Ihal they
have to retain sufficient reserves to cover thelr costs for the foreseeable future.
The trustees have consid8red the resources available, tsking into account rea50n8ble possible changes in
perfomance and thè pot8ntial irnp8cl on the level of donations received. Glven thè 18v&I of reserves and cash held,
and tho ability lo reduce costs accordingly, the trustees considèr that th8r8 arè no material unc8rtainties about the
Char￿&8 ablllty to ¢ontlnu& a5 a wing concern.
Poli¢y on reserves
The calculation of free reserves Is based on the definitlon Included in the charity statement of recommended practice
ISORPI, which provides recommendations for accounting and reporbng for charities. The trustees have examingd th8
requirernents of the charity to hold free reserves- thos8 reserves not invested in tangible fixed as5et5, excluding long
lemi liabilities, or designated for a particular purpose. It is the policy of the charity to maintain unre$lricled Yunds of
the charity at a level which equate5 to approxirnately ￿e1ve months unr6strictad expenditure, which would equate to
holding b6tweèn £60.000 and £70.000 in free reseNes. This provides suftieient funds to cover management,
adminislration and support ¢osts and lo respond to applications lor grants as and when submitted.
At thg yeai-end, free reserves were £250.10212024.- £224.080}. an increase of £26.022 in the year12024'. Increase
of £29,598), after designating £nil12024'. £117,028) of funds (sèé nole 161. Since the charily is a grant maklng body.
th¢ trustegs can vary the grants awarded accordingly and maintain reserves lo enable the charity to respond to
rgquests for help.
Rlsk managoment
The trustees have assessed the major risks to which the charity Is exposed, in particular those relating to the
operations and finances ol the charity and are satisfied that the systelns are in place to rnitigate exposure to th8 tnajor
risks.
Structure, governaneè and manag•ment
The trustees who served durtng the year and up to the dat8 of signature of the financi￿ statements werg..
W N Picken
Lord
P Magnay
Women's Cancer Detection Society, which was founded under a trust deed dated 8th April 1964 and last amended
on 4th Au9USt 2023, Is a rggistgrgd ch8rity with a registered charily certificate number.. 236141.

WOMEN'S CANCER DETECTION SOCIETY
TRUSTEES. REPORT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
Kèy Management Personn81
The day lo day management of the etharity is delegated to a Committee ol Mallagement which includes tha trustegs
and 15 chaired by Mr W.N. Pick9n. The non-trustee members of thè Committee of Management durfng the year were
as follows..
Mr W.N Pickèn. Chair
Mrs L Ord, Vi¢e Chair
Mr P Magnay, Trustee
Mrs C Field, Hon treasurer
Mrs K Jobes, Finance seC￿tary
Mrs J Baines, Committee membèr
Dr L G Lunt, Committee member
Mrs A Brown, Committee member
Dr A Leavei, Consultant brea51 radiologist
Dr S Lowes, Consu118nl breast radiologist
Dr P Hamtiton. Con5ultsnl breast radiologlst
The ¢harity is managed by voluntary workèrs and trustees and currently has one p8rt-time paid employee.
statement of trust•ès' rèsponsibilities
The trustees are responsible for pr8paring the Trustees. Re￿rt and the financial statements in accordanca wlth
applicable law and Unitèd Kingdom AccoLSllting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Prdcti¢el.
The law applicable to Charitie5 in England and Wales requi￿5 th8 trustee5 to prepare financial stalernents for each
financial year which give a Irue and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and of the incorning resources and
application of resource5 of the Charity for that year.
In preparing thèso financial staternents, the trustoes are required to..
salect suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently.,
observe the methods and principles in the ChaTilie5 SORP..
make judgements and estimates that are reasonaNe and pruden(.
state whether applicablè accounting standards have been followed, subj'ect lo any materfal d8parture8 disclosed
and explalned In the financial Slalemenls., and
prepare the financial stslemenls on the going concarn basi5 unle55 it is inappropriate tr) presume that the charity
will wnlinue in operation.
The trustees are responsible for kèèping SLJfficienl accounting records that disct05e wth reasonable aceura¢y al any
lime the financial position of th8 charity and enable them to ensure that the financial statements eomply with the
Charities Act 2011, the Charity (Awounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 and the provisions of the trust deed. They
are also responsli)le forsafegvarding the assets oflhe charity and hence forlaking reasonable step5 ft)rlhe prevention
and detectlon of fraud and other irregularities.
Tho trusle&8' reportwas approved by the Board ef Trustees.
W N Picken
Tru$tgè
Dale. 13 November 2025

WOMEN'S CANCER DETECTION SOCIETY
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
TO THE TRUSTEES OF WOMEN'S CANCER DETECTION SOCIETY
I report lo the trustees on my examination of the finandal statements ol Women 8 Cancer Deteckn'on Society Ilhe
charity) for the year ended 31 Mèrch 2025.
Responslbllltlès and basls of report
As the Iruslegs of the charity you are responsible for the preparation of tt)tr financial statements In accordance with
tho requirements of the Charitie5 Act 2011 (the 2011 Act).
I report in raspèct of my èx8minalion ol the charlly's flnane131 slalements carried out under section 145 of thè 2011
Act. In carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable D￿reCtionS given by the Charity Cornmiss￿n
undèr sa¢lion 14515llbl of the 2011 ACL
Independent examlneffs statsmènt
Your attentlon 1$ drawn lo the fact that the charlty has prepared financial stataménts in accordancè with A¢counling
and Rèporting by Charities preparing thelr accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable
in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021 in pr8f8r8nc8 to Ihe Accounting and Reporting by Charilie5.' Slalelnent
of Re¢ommended Practice issued on 1 AprS12005 whi¢h is Teferred to In the extant regu￿tionS but has now been
withdrawn.
l und8rsland that this has been done In ordgr for financial statements to provide a true and fair view in accordance
with Gener￿lY Accepted Accounting Practice effective for reporting pariods beginning on or after 1 January 2015.
I have com￿eted my examlnatlon. I conffrrn that no matters hava come to my attenlon in i))nnectlon with the
examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:
accounlSng réeords were not kept in respect of th8 charity as required by socuon 130 of the 2011 Ad,. or
Ihe linancial statements do not accord with those records," or
the financial statements do not comply with the applicable requSretngnts concerning thè form and content of
accounts sel out in the Charities IAe¢ounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any ￿quireMent that the
accounts glve a true and fair view which is not a matter consldèred a3 part of an indep¢ndenl examination.
I have no concerns and have come a¢r033 no other matters in connedion with the examlnabon to which att8ndon
Id be drawn In this raport in order to enable a prop&r undarstanding of the financial ststements to be reached.
Pètar Alexand•r
stephens￿ Coates Limited
West Two
Asama Court
Newcast18 Business Park
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE4 7YD
Datsd.. 13 November 2025

WOMEN'S CANCER DETECTION SOCIETY
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
Unrestrfcted Unrestrlcted
funds
funds
2025
2024
Notes
Income from:
Donab"ons and lègaaas
Invgstments
65.661
8,432
67,021
7,131
Total Income
74.C193
74,152
endltur• on:
Raising fvnds
2,345
3,413
CharStab18 adlvltiès
162,829
73,918
Total •xp•ndltur•
165.174
77,331
Net expenditure for the year
and Net movement in funds
191.0811 13,1791
Fund balances at 1 Aprll 2024
341,302
344,481
Fund balances at 31 Mar¢h 2025
250.221
341.302
The statement of financial acts'vilies include5 all gains and losses rewgnised in the ye8r.
l income and exp9nditur8 d8riv8 frorn continuing actvthes.
The mtes on pages 7 to 14 fomi part of these financial statements

WOMEN'S CANCER DETECTION SOCIETY
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
AS A T31 MARCH 2025
2025
2024
Not•s
F5xed ass•ts
Tangible asseis
12
119
194
Current assets
Dèbtors
Cash al bank and in hand
13
355
256,519
339
345.280
256,874
345.619
Creditors.. am¢>unts falling due within
one year
14
16.7721
14.5111
Net current assets
250.102
341,108
Total assets less current15ab115tles
250.221
341,302
Incomè funds
Unrestricted funds
Designated funds
General unrestrided funds
15
117,028
224,274
250.221
250,221
341,302
250,221
341,302
The financial sta
ents warè approvad by th8 Trustèas on 13 November 2025
N Picken
Trustee
The notes On pages 7 to 14 form parf ofthe88 financial stslemonts

WOMEN'S CANCER DETECTION SOCIETY
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
Accountlng p¢ll¢lo$
Charity inf0mla￿On
Women's Cancer Detection Society is a re9i3tered charity with a registered charity cerbficate number". 236141.
1.1 Aecountlng conventSon
The financial statements have been prepared in aCC￿dance wth the charity's Irusl deed. the Charit19$ Act
2011, FRS 102 'The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland" I'FRS 102.1
and the Charfties SORP 'Accounting and Reporting by Charities.. Statement of Recommended Prectice
applicable to charlb"65 prèparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable
in the UK and Republic (rf Irelané {FRS 1021. leffectNe 1 January 20191. The charity is a Public Benefit Entity
as defined by FRS 102.
The charity has taken advantage of th8 provlslu)s In the SORP for ¢harftiès not to prepare 8 Statemènt of Cash
Flows.
The ￿nancIal statements aro prepared in sterling, which is the functional currency of the charity. Monetary
amounts in these financial statèmènts are rounded to the nearest £.
The financial statements have beèn prepared Ljnder th& hislorf¢al cost conventlon. The prfnclpal accountlng
policies adopted are sel out below.
1.2 Going coneorn
At the lime of approving the financial statements, the trustees have a reasonable expectation Ihat the charity
has adequate resources to ¢onlinu8 in operational exist8nc8 for the foreseeable future. Thus the trustees
continue to adopt the goirvJ concern b8si$ of a¢¢ounting in prèparing thè fin8nci81 st8t8mènts.
1.3 Charltabl• funds
Unrestricted funds 8T9 availablè for usè at the diScre￿On of the trustees In furtherance of their charitable
objectives.
Restricted funds are subjèct to spècifie conditions by donors as to how they may be used. The purposes and
uses of the restricted funds are sel Out In the notes tr) the financlal statements.
Endowrngnt funds ara su￿.￿ct to spocific conditions by donors that the capital musl be maintained bythe charity.
1A In¢om¢
Income is recognised when the charity is legally enlilled to il after any performancè condOtSons havo been mèt,
tha amounts can be measured reliably, and it is probable that income will be received.
Cash donatlons are recognised on receipt. Other donation¥ are ra¢ognistrd once the charty has begn notlfl8d
¢f th$ donatton, unless perfomance conditions require deferral of the amount. Income tax recoverable in rg18tion
to donations received under GiftAid or deeds of covenant is recognised at the time of the donation.
Legacias are recognised on receipt or otherwise if the charity has been notified of an impending distribution, th8
amount is known, and receipt is expected. If the amount is not known. the legacy is treated as a contingent
asset.

WOMEN'S CANCER DETECTION SOCIETY
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
A¢counting policies
Icontinuodl
1.5 Expenditure
Expenditure is recognised once IheTe is 818gal or constructive obligabon to transfer economic benefit to a third
party, it is probable that a transfer of economic i￿nefftS will be required in settlement, and Ihe amount of the
otiligation can be measured reliably.
Exp8nditur8 is dassified by aCt￿VitY. The costs ol each activity are made up of the total of direct Costs and shared
costs. including support Costs involved in undertaking trach activity. Direct cost5 attributable to a single activity
are allocated directly to that aC￿vIty. Shared costs which contrlbute to more than one actlvty and support costs
which are not attributable to a 5ingl8 activity arè apportionèd bètwèen thosè aetivitl8s on 8 basi5 ¢onsistent with
the use of resources. Central staff costs are allocated on the basis of tirne spent, and depreciation charges are
allocated on the portion of the asset's use.
1.6 Ton9ible fixed assets
Tangible fjxed assets are initially measured at cost, net of depreciation and any impairment losses.
Depreciotion is r8e¢gnls8d so as to wrlte off the cost or valuatSon of assets less thelr ￿$&dual valuès over thelr
useful lives on thé following bases..
Fumituie and equlpm¢nt
The gain or loss arising on the disposal of an asset is determined a5 the difference between the sale proceeds
and the carrying value ol the asset. and is recognised in the statement ol financial activities.
1.7 Cash and cash equivalents
Cash ond ¢ash equivalents include cash In hand. deposits held at call wlth bènks. other short-temi liquid
investments with original malurilies of three months or less, and bank overdrafts. Bank overdrafts are shown
within borrowings in currenl liabilities.
1.8 Flnanclal Instruments
The charity has elected lo apply the provisions of Section 11 'Basic Financial Instruments. and Section 12'01her
Financial Instruments Issues, of FRS 102 to all of ils financial instruments.
Financial inslrum&nts are recognised in the charity's balance sheet when the charity becomes party io the
contractual provisions of Ihe instrument.
Financial assets and liabilities are offset, with thè nèt amounts pr8sent8d in th8 financial statements, when thèrè
is a legally enforceable right to sel off the re¢ognised amounts and there is intention to settle on a nel basis
or to realise the asset and settle the liability 5imultsneously.
Basle financlalassets
Basic financial assets, which include debtors and cash and bank balance5. are initialty measured at transaction
price including transaction costs and are subsequently ￿arrIed al amortised cost using the effective interest
method unless the arrangement conslitules a financing transaction. where the transaction is measured al the
present value of the future receipts discounted at a market rate ol interest. Financial assets dassified as
ra¢eivabl6 ¥￿thIn one year are not amortlsed.

WOMEN'S CANCER DETECTION SOCIETY
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
Accounting policigs
Icontinuedl
Basic financial liabilities
Basic fjnancial liabilities, induding creditors and bank loans are initially recognised at transaction price unless
the arrangement constitutes a financing transaction, where the debt instrument is rneasured al the present value
of the fulure payments discounied at a market rale of interest. Financial liabill￿eS classified as payable within
one year are not amoitsed.
D8bt instrum8nts are subsequently carried at amoitised cost, using the effective interest rate methc*J.
Trade creditors are obligations to pay for goods or sèrvlcès that havè aequired in thè ordinary Cou￿8 of
operations from supplier5. Amounts payable are ¢185sified as current liabilittes if payment 15 due within one year
or less. If not. they are presented as non-current liabilities. Trade creditors are recognised initially at transaction
price and subsequently measured at amortised cost using the effective interest rnelhod.
1.9 Rgtiroment beneffts
Payments to defined contribution retirement benefit schemes are charged as an expense as they fall due.
Critical a¢coynting estimatss ond jud9em&nts
In the application of the chaDly's accounting F>olicies, the trustees are required to make judgements. estimatès
and assumptions about the carrying amount of assets and liabilities Ih818re not readily apparent frorn other
sources. The estimates and associated assumption5 are based on historical experience and other factors that
are considered to be relevant. Actual results may differ from these eslimales.
Tha 6Stimates and undertyiryJ assumptions are reviewed on an ongoing basis. Revisions to a¢countir¥J
estimates are recognised in ihe period in which the estimate is revised where the revision affects only that
period, OT In the period of the revision and futurè periods whero the revis￿ affects both currant and future
periods.
Donatlons and legacles
Unrestricted Unrestricted
funds
funds
2025
2024
Donatlons and glfts
65,661
67,021
Inv￿trnents
Unrestricted Unrestrleted
funds
funds
2025
2024
Interest receivable
8.432
7.131

WOMEN'S CANCER DETECTION SOCIETY
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARGH 2025
Ralslng funds
UnT¢Strlcted UnTe$trl¢t¥d
funds
Yunds
2025
2024
Fundraisin
and ublici
Other fundraising costs
2.345
3.413
2,345
3,413
Charitable activities
Charitabl•
Charitable
Expenditure Expenditure
2025
2024
Staff costs
26,018
23,825
Provision of charitable service$
128,336
36,626
154,354
60,451
Share ol support costs Isee note 71
7,275
6.981
Share of govemancè costs (see note 71
162,829
73.918
Support costs
Support Governance
co$ts
costs
2025
Support Govemance
costs
2024
Staff costs
General office
Oepreciation
Legal and profèsslonal
6.504
756
15
5.956
1,010
15
5.956
1,010
15
756
15
Independent examination
fees
1.200
1.200
3,900
3.900
7,275
1.200
8.475
6,981
6,486
13,467
Analysod belmeen
Charitsble activities
7,275
1.200
8.475
6,981
6,486
13,467
10

WOMEN'S CANCER DETECTION SOCIETY
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
Ind•p•ndènt •xamlners remuneration
2025
2024
Independent examination
1.200
3.900
Trustéès
None of the trustaes lor any pèrsons connected vAth thoml recalved any r&muneratSon or banaflts from the
charity during the year.
10 Employee8
The average rnonthly nurnber of employees during the year was..
2025
Number
2024
Number
Employment costs
2025
2024
W8ges and Salaries
other pension costs
31.750
29,110
772
671
32.522
29,781
The total employee benefits of the key management personnel of the charity were £32,52212024.. £29,781).
There were no employees whose annual remuneration was rnore than £60,000.
11 Taxatlon
The charity is exempl from tax on income and gains lalSing within section 505 of the Taxes Act 1988 or section
252 of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 to the extent that these are applied lo ils charitable objects.

WOMEN'S CANCER DETECTION SOCIETY
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
12 Tangible fixed assets
Furnlturo and qqulwxer*t
Cost
Al 1 April 2024
4,239
At 31 March 2025
4.239
Depreciation and impairment
At 1 April 2024
4,045
Depr￿lation ¢*arged in the year
75
Al 31 M8r¢h 2024
4,120
Carrying amount
At 31 March 2025
119
At 31 Mat¢h 2024
194
13 Debtors
2025
2024
Amounts falling due within one year..
Prepayments and accrued income
355
339
14 Credltors: amounts falling due with5n one year
2025
2024
Tiadè creditors
4.905
Other taxallon and social security
504
465
other creditors
163
Accruals and deferred income
1,200
4,046
6,772
4,511
12-

WOMEN'S CANCER DETECTION SOCIETY
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS {CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
15 D•slgnat•d funds
The income funds of the charily include the following deslgnated funds which have been set aside out of
unrestricted fvnds by the Iwstees for specific puiposes..
Balan¢8 at
1 Aprtl 2024
InGomg
R¢¥gur¢¢¥
exponded
Translern B￿an¢t at 31
March 2025
De$Sgnaled fund- PHD 3 year
research project
Designat8d fund - appointsnenl of
fellow
DeswJnaled fund- biopsy machine
133,5281
18,SXI
118,SOOI
65.(YJO
165,0001
117.028
1117.0281
The specific purposes for which the funds are to be applied ar8 as follows..
Unrestricted funds cOMpr￿e those funds whieh the trustees are free to use for any purpose in furtheranee of
the charitable objects. Unrestrietad funds indude designated funds, where the irustees, at thelr dis¢191ion, h8ve
created a fund for a specrflc purpose.
Th8 basi5 for calculating Yree reserves. are after allowng for all dèsignatad fund$. fixed assets and other non.
current 8s$et$ and liabilities.
16 Analysls of not assets b•two•n funds
Unr•strl¢t&d Dèslgnat•d
funds
funds
2025
2Q25
Total Unrestrlcted D•slgnat•d
funds
funds
24
2024
Total
2025
2024
Fund balances at 31
March are represented by.
Tangible assets
Current assetsllliabllltiesl
119
250,102
119
250,102
194
224,080
117.028
341.108
250,221
250.221
224,274
117,028
341,302
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WOMEN'S CANCER DETECTION SOCIETY
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
17 Flnanclal commltm•ntSi guarantees and contlngant Ilabilities
P8n¥ion commitments
The charity operates a deffnod ¢ontribution pension scheme. The pgn5ion cost charge for the year represents
conth'butions payable by the charity to the scheme and amounted lo £504 {2024.' £6711.
The amount outstanding at the year end and included Sn ¢redSlors is £16312024.. £1461.
18 R•lat•d party tranBactlons
There were no disclosable related party transactions during thè yÈar12024- none).
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