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Loohlng Forward
The key message bn this yearfsannual report hsvery Sbmpty. iootr Forwtyd.
Why are we Sa￿￿thIS?
Well after three very turbulent years, the Brttlsh PÈ AsxKiation has turned the comer, finandalty and 35
we approath 2026, we con now stsrt to f￿15 on wh* our Charity 1$ Sel up to do and we can now put in
p*cei practical proiectsto wpport its Charitablt PUfPOSe.
The 8oard of Truste8$ reco8nisesth•t the amount of than8e that we have tsken ID the latt few years and
thank ourloyal members fortheir continued supp)rtthrty@hout these diifKutt time
Whllst our AGM Headllne, is look Foffwwd. in orderto recwtseth•enonTrrty ofthe104bmey we have had
to make, we will spend a 5hortYme, h)oking ba
For any business to surylve and prosper. it must to the en¥•ronmeDt In whlth it operatss. As
Charlty, we must be tfue tothe Purpose for whith we are establis1￿￿.
sa reminderthe BPA Charlty obje¢(￿￿5 are..
For the benellt of the United Kingd(Mn public to ett5ure the sustolnahle o)nser¥vtlon und of pedtrg￿e
bretd5 ond breeding gnwps OA domestl¢ &*dlgree th ollmwrtonce Includlng t￿ pmmotion of pedl9ree
pigs breed5 Ot r￿k ond h&vlng choructedrtK5 Worthy of preSeTh￿￿ in the inrerest of zooloqicol reseorch
ond educotknn to ensurn the pre5ervorlM of qene5 of speclol or potentiol value in h￿n￿&SOr￿n ond other
work.
ro maintaln the rele1￿￿t hffd bools of domestic pedigree ￿0S und to obtoin ond molntoin oll necessory
Il¢ences reoulred under UK legislurlonfor the molnfrnonce of such herd books ond to process all relevont
domtstk pedlgree doto in suchforni 05 is necessorylorthe ongoing ueotion ond maintenanceof dome511c
pediqree herd boohs.
The 8PI like many Chgri(*s waslortumteio benefftfrom a var*ty ofGrnntsto support its objectlve5 and,
Importantly*
the 8PA was involved in a number of Export prolerts for both Semen. produce and live
Pedlgree exportaiion. The Combination of Brexrt and Covid, 8ave rlse to a vlrtual eliminatton of Ihi5
combined income stream.
Thls led to a cut vwrch*h.-' momènt
Whilst the BPA had adequate re$erb￿ tt woukl hm been financlalty irrespongbbe the Board not to
take immediate and at times ￿J￿31 tsps to cut C051S.
We determined thatthe BPA Expenditure should not exceed Its core income. essentyalty Mem￿rShIp ftes
and as50dated don•tm& Thls must be adequate to enable the BPA to fuffil Its tore Objecti¥es as Set out
above.
Once, achleved and onty at that poinL would the BPA stsrt to look at brojder educatitsnal, 8enetlc and
research activities ihatV40uld wpport out Consef¥¥tKin fflssk*n.
As we approath thè end of 2025. we are fead)in8that point al￿ your Board can sty with ajnfKlen￿, now
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So what next?
Whi15t the 2024 accounts show a large defldt, this was consistent with exptttstM>n5 as the benefft tsf our
CQ5t saving InrtiatNes would not tske effect until 2025. The posrtNe news is tha( at worst 2025 financlal
year will b￿ak even. but a5 we stsnd today. we expect a gnall surplus at the year end.
A8ain, we thank our members for ￿￿pportI￿ us with • rise h) membershlp sub5¢71ptlons at the start of
2025, the first increa* In 13 YEa￿ Further cosl sJ¥lftgs In 2025. will refie£t In a further Imwoved ftnanclal
outtum in 2026
This is whèo we cometo loo*fonfywd.
It s your Board's intentlon to set up a Grant award Scherne, desEned to en8age young people In
CofiseNation projects regardle$5 of whether these a￿ connected with breedin& genetic or pork
production.
We will accept applkatK)n5 under a set of GutdaKe critsria to be established before the end of 2025 for
small grnnts for chlldren und•r the age of 16 to Brt in¥ot¥ed. Thts coukl be as indfviduals or as a school
project.
Whllst we have not yèt dètermlned a of Pfojects, these ￿￿Id Indude pladn8 pedlBree breedln8 or
fInishs￿ pigs at a school farni, monrtonng genetlc data au055 breeds or improvin8the quallty of sausages.
The future of th• BPA is not lusr about who 4r• thq m•mbers of today but who are the members of
tomorrow. It ts essentlal for any Charws long temi survfval ts h•ve errthusfjasdc thlbjren who care about
the presÈrVat￿n ol our Pedigree Breeds.
Whilst the fifst batch o18rJnts Mll be speuflolty for Pedt8ree Plg Breed& we are a150 WO￿nI alongsSd
the Rare ￿￿ed Survival Trust to evaluate how we wnay te able to coll•ctively encoura8e youn8 peopl
crossthe ran8e of specles.
So LookFoThJardisdesigned toentourage Your￿ peopletoget irNolved inconseryation projects sponsored
by 8PA.
Thls InttrdtNe is In addttlon to the excelent vh)rk of the ￿nIOr p* aub. whkh 15 well èstab14shed in the
showing and events 8￿n3 promoting Pedigree 6￿eding stock and produce.
Chalrnwn's Report 2025
2025 has been a yearof chan8e on many knls. We havÈ worked thrwgh the rttirement of MaTCUS Bates,
our Chief Executive, after 26 Yea￿ of knyal service to the oryanisatwin. Sarah Howes ha5 been appoinied
as Pedl8ree Secretary. ably a>%isted bythe staff at Gra&smoS Helen Brooks and Libby Henson in part￿ular.
I start by saying a huge 'thank you. to Marcus forall he has done over the last 26 years, and fr)r the work
he Eontinues to do wlth other 38enc￿, orEanlsations and Bovemment. representing the interests of our
ped¢Eree pgs and small.scaie producer5.
Thank you also to Sarah. Helen and Libby. Matt for dealing With day to day fmances and Chri5 Cot. Jane
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The Board has seev some tha￿* with Rathel Graharn and larb Jones sadly havin8 to step do￿ due to
fami￿ commrtments and various health issues. Thank you tjoth for your input to the WOTk of the Board
durin8 VOUI time with Lts.
Rex Walters. had to step awayfrom the Board for a short time. butwe •re deli8trrted that hè has now been
able to iesume his 803rd rok.
We welcome newcomers to the 8oard- Andrew Palmer, Pete Sitiver and Dawn Newman. All three brln8
Important skllls to the Board, whbch wlll enable usto focus on improvin8 seNicesto the whole membershlp
as well as modernisin8 our communications strate￿. I look fovward to w0￿1n8 Withthem goln8 fonwards.
After thfee years of auster￿¥ and related Cost cortainment. 2025 wlll seen the financial po%tion of the
organi5atlon stsbillsed and we expect to show a sffloll gurplus in the 2025 financlal year. Lookln8 forwards
to 2026 wealm to launch a Youn&&Jpporters8rant5¢heme, eitherat school or indpiidual level to undertake
on5èrvatlon projects covering breedin& w)rk production or geneti¢> Appllcath>n forms will be available
In e¥rty 2026. Clur fir# prolea may be a 8rantto place stod¢ In a nvlvty developed schpol farm.
There have been a number ol challenges for membern In year. not least the weather. feed and beddlng
price5. We continue our 4wrk wlth DEFRAartd Governmenc AHDB (who are assistlngwith Comms, trainin
and a quarterty newslètter for members). NPK RBST and others where we afe seen as the voice of the
small scale produc•r. Jane, Stewart and MarvJ5 ar* invobftd wilh the Pl8 Health Pathway and the Ltvestock
Informarion Programme to mentlon susl pieces of workthat 15 ongoi￿, along wlth work around PRRS
nd small abattolrs.
The year stsrted wlth the publkation ol our new conservation plans, vltal to our eonseryatlon and breed
promotion obleLtive& We wtll S￿n be launchin8 the 5UTvey for this ￿ar and l urge all members to
complete thls ai the e•rli*rt opportunity. Ouf wrveys are published by the Offi￿ for Flat￿nal Statlstics,
the figures fomiln8 the bbsis for the B￿ed5 at R15k POW which Is incorporated into the Govemmenvs
Dlseèse Contin8ency Plans. With ASF still p￿lent In Euro￿ and oses of FMD Inthe last 12 months, thi5
work remains vtsl to the future of our breeds.
Many breeds have seen an increase in demand forbreedln8 $￿kInd weanets forf4ttenin& whlth 15 really
positwe news. We continue to monitor lines within am b(eed5 and to aswt wrth this l ask that members
keep thelr reco￿ upto date to en8blp breed r*ps to iOEntrfy arry rbsk ofloss and ensure It i$ addressed.
We saw the Mangalltta's suctessful import of pigs- somethirv4 which took a great deal of planning. It 15
also planned to have a bloodllne move In 2026 to enwre bloodllnes and genetics are spwd to dTlferent
rey'on5. A small workTrn8 group is bein8 èstsbli¥hed tg o￿a￿lSe th$ and fvrthtr detslls wlll be avallable on
the web5fte and social medra th dut COVTS•.
The Su5talnablÈ Pork Production Comfflittee h35 a ran￿ of iniiiotfves planned- they will be intToducing
the 'BPA Taste Award<. a new competttKJn whlch will tske place In March Z026. The Pedigree Pork
¢ompetlElon wlll take Pla￿ at this yearfs E￿ILlh Winter Fair in November -
we 44tTe sad to see the
Can￿lIatIOn oFthe Winter Fair last year due to bluetorwje and hope ihat thls yeaffs event will be able to
go ahead. The Commlitee ts a150 plJnnin8to produ¢e and publlsh a member recipe book and a ￿cIpe area
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Details relèting to the reti￿ book ha¥t been sent to breed feps and will also be
publish*d on the web5rle and soual medLa. Members of thè Commtttte have also worked with AHDB to
tsrgani5e 2 membei workshopsdurin8theytaf. These foojsed on blt)securlty. dlsea5e rtsk and COfrtin8ency
planning and have been well recer¥ed by membef>
The Junior Pig aub has been extremely active during the year or8anisin8 a host of ￿ents and raisin8 the
profile of our breeds and the work of the BPA. Thanks to Invo￿ed for th￿r efftlrts.
The show season Is drdWtnK to a close aftera lyjsy summer. There have been some really h￿h qv811ty pl85
shown. Showin8 helps to raise the profile of our breeds wlth the publbc and is an excellent opportunity to
engage wlth ptopte io stress ihe importance of breeding t*di8ree and the 'eat them to save thern,
message. Thank5 to M3ria lor all she does in relat￿￿ th tho¥ts and the p￿ of the Yeaiiwoung Pig ol the
Ye•r compet￿on$.
I would also Ilke to th•nk our Breed Representatfves and all our knrd membersfor the5r work throu8hout
the year forthe benefit of OUT members and their py. A lot of work Iscarried out behind the s￿ne5 and
our Reps all gNe up theii timè to do this, many alongside demanding dayiob5.
Flnally I would like to thank you. our members. for your continued support of pedigree plls and I hope that
we can continue to wor* tO8etherto safeguard this precrous national herits8e for luture generntions.
BPA Flnanc• Reyl-AGM 3￿￿Ptémb•T 2025
Report on th• Flnandal A<<ounts hffthe Ye•r ETrd1￿ 31" D•c•mber2024
As ￿ptsrted at last yt•rfs Annval General Meeti￿& the 8PA projerted a further defidt In the year endin8
31° December 2024.
You may recoll thatft*llowlw the loss of svJnfficant Grant Income and the loss of Export oppjrttsnitles. the
BPA were faced wrth i 'clrff edge, affett in its fundingand had totake Immedi•teand s*7ifKanteostarttinE
measures in order io ensu￿ the sustainabilFty of the orrdnlsation.
Yo¢Jr Boar(l understands thrt thesé M￿sur•S werp difficult for many but the vast malority of members
reco8nlsed that Steps had to be taken, as the IM[￿tsD￿ of malDtaiDin8 the Charity for the benefft of the
Pi8s was necessary and critical.
The Board extendsits heartlekthankstothe Membership. who have stood byu5 Inthege harsh and dlffiwlt
time5.
The ￿ults, whilst expected. ate nevertheless unpleasarrt, wrth an overall dtfidL after investment income
of £92.177 compared with a deficit of f72.250 Int￿ prev￿u5¥tar. 7023.
The value of our investments atthe end of 2024 stood at £295.770 haviftg reduced from thè prevlous year
as we funded the 2024 deficit.
The effett of Cost 5Bwn8 measures do not tske place immediate￿. So, whilst we saw income simply
ev?poTrte. the work needed to implernent the c05t 5awn85 has taken time. These cost gvings have
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Moving from premisesto a virtual office environment
Outsouron8 herd book systems and mainlenèn¢e actlvlties to a third party provlder under
our dlre¢t control;
The retirement of a fvll time CEO
None of these Inttlati¥es cvukl be undertaken quKkty.
The important issue Ts have they worked?
The slmple answer is YES.
The me￿age at thi5 AGM is It is time to rtop dwellin8 on the past and take tlme to look Ind Inore
Importantly move foThvard.
Althou8h the benefit of some of the headline cost saviw wlll not fulty be felt until the •nd of 2025, the
dectsw)ns made bv vour Board to put the BPA In a where itcan pay ft>rthe ongoing provision of Its
core services h05 been a¢hleved In 2025.
Again, wth the support of our Membe￿IPl lor thtr first tlme In 13 years the 8PA ralsed hs Membershlp
fees In january 2025.
The Income from these fees is yjfflthnt to provide the core Herd Book Serykes.
The ex￿cted financial OLrttum In 2025 wrll be at worst brebk-even but more likety • small surplus. Thls will
enable us to ao lrto 2026 wfth a dear 88enda to ￿art Conswvation projerts prtiwdln8 BPA Grants and
Sponsorship.
Ouralrn will beto encoun8eyouwconseryatk)n supporterstO8et invohyd and soour 2026 pro8ramme
will be aimed at under 18$ to apply for 8rants whether as Indfvlduals or 45 Part of a school inltlatfve. in
areassuch as Pedi8ree Breedin8, Genetlts orPork Prodwtion. Wewlllatso look athow we (an help chlldren
in disadvantaged areas or chrfd￿n wrth special needs understand to wthere their food comes from.
An announctment on how to 8et invdved will be made latw this ￿T.
Despff¢e the Global Economlc tumoll, the performance of our Invt5tmnt Portfollo bas been good and
UTrently lend of Au8USt 20251 VAS £321489. an Increast of c£27K Sift￿ the end of 2024.
In summary, whllst 2024 outtum wasn't Pre￿. it in Ilne wlth our e¥pectrtions. the cost cuttln8
pro8r4mme has gi¥en us the le￿si￿onI￿￿ we wanted •nd the oppothnityto fo￿ on a posltive 202S and
beyond L5 now a reality.
Sustslnable pork production underplns the rDnseryatw of our breeds whethef that be members selllne
pork via their own shops, supplying pub% restsuraAts or butthers. selling w)rk to friends and famlly or
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Geeydink and Slow Food chef Paula Mclntyre to the Committee durfng the year and will be using their
knowledge and expertise to help promote perf¥ree Pofk.
A partlcular area of foru5 forthe Committee is raisi￿ consurneravr4r•ne5s of the Cowr¥a￿On ￿nefft$ of
eating PEd*ree pork and to increase engagement to encourage people to actfvety seek out pedigree pork
from 8PA membefs. StlckeTS remaln avaHatsle to members of the Ped*ree Pork 5theme. a$15 a Ilstln8 on
the Big Barn map.
A reclpe area Is planned for the Ped¥ree Pork websit• •h)nB With worn0t￿n•1 leaflet templates and some
standard letter5fo¢ membersto Use where notrpedi8ree poftrjp.gs are be514 represented a5 pedi8re8 and
how to complain about Some0r￿ feed1￿ kltchen waste.
A member recipe book is planned featurin8 each of the 14 txeeds of pl8 undèr the BPA umbrella, alon8
wlth phot05 and member Stories reLiting to the trfftd5 and different re8¥￿% We have reached out to
breed reps règardiD8 thls, but if you ha￿ a favourlte recipe znd please do set in touch vla
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The Pedigr¢e Pork Product competthon willtske place atthe English Wtrrter Fairon and ié November
Unfortunately, the Falr was cancelled in 2024 be￿U$* of incidènts of bluetOll8u•, but is hoped that the
event wlll take ploce th15 year and we intend to ft>llow the format adopted In 2023. Marcus has kind
sourced a lovety trophy forthe overall wlnmr.
A further Lx>mpetilion is plenn¢d for March 20?6- The BPA Tasie AwArds- Jasses will include raw. cooked
and charcuterie prodvtts and entrtes will be awanled a bronze. slfver or iold a￿rd. The ChaimiBn has
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pri￿ certificatesfrDm both cofflpetrtion5 can be used by members in the marketin8 of their pork.
Part of the ￿rnIt of the Committe* is education and ever mindffijl of disease rtsl both endemlc and exotlc.
I have been involved, alonBside Marcus. in a range of meetings wlth DEFR4 APHA and AHOB retsting 10
PRRS. the Animal Health and Weltsre Pt8 Pathway and c(ffitingency planning. tf you are in Enuland and at
any polnt In the year you have 51* pigs on ￿ur holdin8 you qualfy for the Anrmfrl Health and Welfare
Pathway whlch i￿ludeS o funded vet vlsh and PRRS testin& PRRS testSTh8 ￿ likely to be made compulsory
In the future (detail is stlll undef discu&slonldevelopmentl. so tf you cantake advants8e of Pathway fundin8
11 makes sense to let ahead ufthe 8ame.
In conjunetion wlth AHDB and Lirfetec, the Committee had held 2 wyirkshops Ourin8 the year - one in
Coventry in February, the other in Thitsk In Au8USL The workshops looked at what happens during a
notifiable disease 0￿break - lockdown of farm premises. different di*ase control zone5 and what Is
permlttedlprohbbited in each. Ilcencing and awJBbtym1>51 Import3rf￿. howto keep disease out In the flr#
pla￿. As pl8 keepers we tan't control what comes into ttle UK. but we can to a £￿ater extent. control
what come5 onto our fam5lland. The workshop focused on maps of participants Pfemlses and the
challen8es and solthions to biosecurity. Contlngency pkinning Is key to thls and somethin8 we should all
have. Win, templaiès arp available and WHI be published on the webgte In due course.
The WOTk5hop also looked at the 8io¢heck tool whith. ifi coftlunction with your vet, cJn be vsed io assess
biosecurity ort yourtsrni. Please get in touch If you ¥W￿ld Ilke to learn more about this.
Marcus also provlded a presentatlon on th• bre¥d5 al rLsk reBister ond th• importanr• of your pils bei
iegisteredlnot)fied In the 8PA herd book. Whilst il mi8hi not protect your pigs if your piemtses were
Inferted wrth a notlfi8ble dlsea5È, it may pro¥lde protectts)n fry>m th11in8 In a situatK)Tr where there Is ¥
Cont￿g1J0US tull or potentialty dangerous contart. Havin8 a contsnpncy plan and bEing able to show that
you have thou8ht•bout •nd addressed risks is fttndamental to thls.
We have a number of other initstives pbanned for the cominB year and are currently looking at the
posslbllities of regkinal pork cfyopeTrtpMs and de￿lOpMent oIassuran￿ forsmall s¢ale produc•rs.
Members en¢tyJra8•d to 8•t in¥ohed and so rf you havt idèas orsugge5tThs for inttlatfves. please
U5 know.
Junlar F¥g aub 2025 Seag)n
lunK•rs have once again had a I￿5v year. W&ve done 5thordl disphys across thè country with erÈat
Newark, Countrytath"(s, cOuntryd•￿ Southof En8land.Yorkshlre. Rty31 Lan(s Ecde5ton, Wintsge Trn¢tor
and Edenbridge.
Several more to add on next year.
Amy Wilson kindly desiBned a new bgo for u5 to try and attrdct more public to our xand. Thls has been
huge success. with fot5 of people commentiTrg and ¥i5iting our stand. We fe￿ that (wr origlnal 1080 which
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The Gloucester Old Spot breeders dub donated £i(KX)this we havè used towards our box trailerwhich we
have arTrnBed to by w¢th the 5UPFQrt once again of Ja¢k and Jane Holroyd. Thts is being kindly sponsored
wtth si8n writin8 by Barlow Trai￿1￿.
We have also purchased a new Smaller gazebo for oursmaller events. We are otrNiously still raising monev
to pay for thèse but hope to have ffinished payments ￿ the end ofthe year.
Malvern is our next big event onté again our Champlonship 15 kindty sponsored by JJck and Jane Holroyd
of the Addison herd.
Our final events of the year wlll te E￿lIsh Wintèr Fair held at Stafford an our Chrlstmas get togethers
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JB Gillcame tovL5itthe Junior Ptg aub atCourrtrytasti(s.Jonathan Benjamin Gill, also known professlonallv
aslB Gill. isa B Tftish singer, television presenter and farn￿1. He Is best known as a rnember of the IK5y band
JLS, who were runnets.up to Alexandra Burke on the frfth seriÈs of The X Factor in 2(1)8.
At PS8 Camp this year some o* the team went on the Aqua PaTL whibt others went on the Kayaks. The
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Show Commlttee frIIWlshts
The Show commlttee have met 4 times ¥la zoom slnce k5tyear The'D￿$ & Condurt" wle5 are now on
the web slte •nd overthe winter all the CODdltions will be updated.
Thejudge's list ha5 been updated for 2026and will bc soon I￿￿ on the website. There have also been some
rnovements ofjudges belng appolnted to the interbreed ItsL We did run the apprentKe xheme this
year but have 6 candidates for next year.
The 8PA POY competition Flnal went ahead with Oft￿ a few r￿￿r5 not takn8 due to Yorkshire
tnslstln8 that all pigs be on stte from Monday.
We would liketo expressourcongratulat￿)nsto Grn¢e 8retherton forwinnlng Poywlth hei lovety Landrace
boar14edgerow Dromus 180 and reserve Martin Sneifs Large Black gilt Sod( Doreen 265. Con8ratulation5
to all the champlon$ over the past year.

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trLLts have thpted the pmvi8ions of th¢ Stst¢ment of R¢coMrn¢nd￿ Pra¢tice (￿)R￿)
°AttounitnB2nd Re￿ti￿4 ty Chwiiies" & Fillmci4J Rewtin8 Stath 8pplicable ID the Unitcd
kin￿Om Rept2biic ofkn (F]￿ 102}in piepwin8 U* fjnwKial st•tements
of the ch¥iiy.
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noles to tl* a¢couoty and ¢omply the 5 8OV&Din8 docum￿1, the Clwities Act 2011 a￿1
AccoLmtsng and lry Lhatitses.. S￿menrofK￿ornwth PrxDce to ch•n'lies
t*epsrillg their trcounts in accordtnce with the Finw)cia] Ry)rtin8 Sw¥knd 4Fry)ll￿hje in th UK
and kepublic of Ireland pU￿1shed in (knlw20J9.
Trusters orth¢ ¢hArity
'￿edIrectorS of the chatithlle tt)mF•JyfitstrW* pYp)*8of eh*ty law. List of tsus*eg
wh) v¥*d durhn8 tr* J*¥ arkl giK¢ the J*E lis￿ on 2 of the fi2wKial statements.
Puhlie he4efit stattasent
Tli¢ charrfy is a publi¢ ffitity.
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domestic PIBS of i￿￿th￿¢e LnE1￿ling Ihe pmmoiion ofr*Jigre¢ w'8 k*eeds al r￿ 8nd
hav]n8 ch&rxieTi81i¢$ Worth of FY¢servation in the int&est of loo108￿l re￿ A7￿ aucatson to
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mJJla8itt8 l* progran￿3 rcr the con*rv8ttoD of nolibr ive&Js deuned ts bc ai r¢sk of
exlitictiotrl contribut¢ ts n*ioDoJ thaisli¢s disKw8io￿$ with (lo*anm¢nt and asBiBt with
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with the pro￿￿lOn ofscholarships and burnan"esreJautr8 lo the pi8Tndw. Ou24ims fvJJy2th the
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objtttiNW End in pIAQnin8 ¢)ur fvtsrt adivities. kn Parti￿18r. ¢4￿1d￿ kb)w plaDnr
tivities will c4ntyibut¢ to the Ar*J obieui*str*y #i.
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e¢uDffji¢aThl of ilral t4)ciety fi￿lior￿ in FtdipE¢ piBrets)rth
A¢ii%t Support for metthTS ￿ iDtan¢t le1epkn￿. lrten*i eT%I htiFag)n
w0￿￿Or￿.,COnwY*t￿n of Me F¢di￿tt Sern￿ go¢k6 as part ofw l*n"th% and pThnotson
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to pmmote th CotL*rvalioti of Pi83 ord Pediwee Po￿. under the banw 'Eg1
them ￿ sa￿ th¢m'.
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on #dvall¢enbXSt w¥1 ¢ow¢ry8tiott With￿ that help in tsliverirjg pubjio
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firtancid of the fuJtt>at r¢suJty 4Dd the Hork of the chwity are s¢t out
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consrder Frf0rn*j￿ of tk chgJiry this It•r bom 8evwrly alTe¢￿ by
several facto￿ 98 the ¢)wttyg Be￿￿17tiC&l tumioÉl Tuultin8 ftDllb the w in Ukra¥n4
colrflirt in tlxi Middle alld WKatsintie8 in othtr counth.eg affec*d byrin￿l47 ¢or4tia?tits,
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stgkll￿ vf ritity¢1￿ *tiv#ieJ kn7JTrT net d4*i¢xi fw the )w of £121 J91 (2023.. Dthit
£77.3531.
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JYsuI(¢d in a rt18￿ of £29214 (2023.. &uLof £5.1￿).
o￿teS¢r￿￿ 4fterTeva]uBtm of•5*1 •ryd inveSth￿ st•r¥J ot £3￿￿71 (2Q23.. U91648).
red￿e wsts ￿ &hieve ¥t*ble ofservi￿4 in ￿ cxiremelv difftult iur. Fund.Aiyin8 ¢OS
by swns0rthJ￿ ar￿ ¢ontrib LttioA8 in the ¢tiTriuos.
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Mults.As*t Fund inwine ujjits. [￿"m8 the }￿. qwt&l ill5fSti￿ts costin8 £87.339 w&5 ￿ld for
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Ow Te¢eiv¢s Jmdin8 fmi m¢mbuthip subwlpti0￿ &*lla¢iollJ atsl Fdwve
Tr B￿d0r Tr￿ kn autr4)Ti¥d toroniinue to rn aThl exkwxi the F¢disn¢ iDd)Jsty
the Urri¢&d Kingdom 0ndowxasthr0￿ffprtsertthtive idi¢s.
Thc exmrtivt COTnmitLee bs C4>DS1d¢￿d aw¥owiAÈE ￿l1¢Y fw iDv¢#ing funds Altd b&8
fouThl th& yFCia1L￿ unil tsLt51& d￿8￿ed for tk¢ tharity to wDtroI finwKiaJ WLd othu
meet th*¥ rgquiremeDts 10 gellcrar both inL))mt And cspityi ￿ Qhr W￿0110 of lrivcsu￿ffj$
should deliver yabiliry wl inL%)rne of 4.(KN.
The Charity its v8n0*￿ ￿1VitieS fvly ftom n￿l￿5￿1P stlbxriptm and fea rnveJknent
in¢4rrt md (ts fiThl.rnisin8 ￿tiVilIeS ￿ants Sp)nx￿h1P5. The ¢urr¢ffl leveks of
seryices w¢ F4Dvide Kre for￿&￿ to resuii in a deficil of 1￿me over expenditure Ln the s
t¢[￿ is fiDllnced ty rn¢rTrE5 ofth¢ Cbffity. The eo# ¢utt5rt8 lrtiti8tivu of th¢ c￿lty ￿lI¢v•
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conserwatiotr *ctiTrities.. £1207
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(btsAtson8 to scyve th¢ imertstsof the Awts•tioD aNI ts member* Ll.181
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Articles ofAtyociaiio
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timq th¢ finaooal Ek)silioo ofthe ¢l*Tity ￿ t￿bk to that the financial $tartrfteDts
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e•Tyin8 Out my exami￿ I lknie tbe 8ivtAby the C￿lty co￿￿1￿10￿￿1&t
8fy*or& 145IS)(lJ) orth¢ 2011 Act.
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grojs irwTr* •x¢eettd £250.CW. i ct*firm atD 4￿1*fied to ￿ the exthninaiionbc*JS¢
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Inv¢stsnents
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(3)
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49.4r2
39.
4,698
18.070
49.472
39.722
41249
95.655
22.137
18,070
111.962
111.962
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32.620
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241.391
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12.461
12,461
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I￿753
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387.947
4,701
391648
464,898
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295.770
3￿,471
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Inl8ngible assrtg
T￿gIble As5aS
InveStn￿￿[S
(13)
(14)
(15)
17
17
225
304355
366
1.056
375.640
304355
Tot*1 nxed ux•ts
305.097
305.097
3TI.062
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7.857
1&716
7,857
21.417
21.980
85.160
4.701
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24J73
4.701
29274
I￿.140
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Amounts fa￿.￿4 within
one ycar
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91554
l¥¢t t4rr¢ot ame￿(•1￿bIll1*¢•)
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4.701
(4.626)
295.770
4.701
3￿.471
392.648
Charity FuDd¥
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lJnrestr¥¢te(5 fiwds
(18)
(19)
4,701
4.701
295.770
295.770
4.701
387.947
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295.no
4.701
300.471
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l. ut54nlfic*Dt *rcoiin¢th8 poIKi
The significant accoullu￿ Foli¢its applied for prry¥ratton of fmrxiaj •re
set ￿lOw. T}￿ ￿[I¢l¢S ha￿ F*en wnAsten¢ty qpplied to all PRSffj¢ed unl
Ll Gen¢rnl iDCorw*tloD gDd b￿kn of preV•rA￿D
The British PigwociattOD i5 a¢omrAnylirni*d ￿ gu￿an*t in E￿and & w￿e& Inthe ev￿¢
of the ch￿IlY bev4 up, tr* I￿117¢Y of Lg Jimitrd to £1 ￿ member of the
¢knity. The regis*Ted th of the ch•ity i¥ on Ae l of
Tr nthre of the charity's ¢)miorn ?￿j pri￿1￿7 tb* of the fdvwn￿nI0I
diBre¢ breediD& L¥M￿rvIti0￿ pe11t￿tt Pi8
The DTrti4h Pi8 A&wciaiion rneeiy the defi￿￿o￿or apub]ic tth¢fli entity under FRS 102. A55tr3
and liabiltli&qaTt initJttllywis¢d zt hIs￿r￿j ¢04 ortraA9faion vah* Unl￿¥t￿￿1¥e
tk rekvlrt rKmunfinB ￿l1¢Y
T￿ flMnci￿ swements kn been in with A¢wb"D8 aml Re• by
Charities.. Sts(em¢nt of Rec4Mw(kd P￿1¢* appliabk to dkntitt9 pwyrs ¢l¥ir w¢iRuts
in ￿0rd8[￿r Mth Reportin8 SthThl•rds applic2ble itt d* UK arxl R¢publi¢ Of
JrE13nd Issu￿ yn (knober 2019. thE Finatici81 Re￿Ing StaThlard app]*able in ¢b¢ United
kingdom ard Repubjrc of lrtlBryi (FRS 1021. ChAtitie5 2011. tl* Comp&n%& 2006
I UK Geoernliy A¢wu￿]ng PAI￿"C
The fiTknciiI 5tatemerts ￿ pTrprnl on a t•ai# wider the h&￿(￿1￿1 eost
eonvention with iterns rr£o8niwJ ￿ co& or traDsxlion unless otkni* Staled in the
levanl notes to tkn *L¥)￿t& The fl￿2￿￿1 uemeDLS areix¢l¢￿d tll StrTtiry whicb li
fi￿￿j0￿1 of tht ¢b8tity.
ihreArided fijth awlable for th'5crety)n of fk trTh%teeA in of tP*
¢txtaJ obj¢aives of the ¢IWLtyw￿wltt¢b htht desigD&aJ for other purp05eS.
bydonorsot rnsed by tk cknityfDrp•rtTcuIBrpw. The wyt of rrisn8 and
intsteriag sueh fuDds are cjwrged winst wific fi4Ml& Tr lim aThl of e*h
r¢ytricied fund 1$ rn rKxes riti￿lay #alements.

EL16
(AGoryany]imit&l by Gttarantee)
IJ
Ail jncooung rtywces AT¢ t￿luded in s￿•￿nI of FmsDci81 ALtivi¢i¢S ISOFA) tF¢
clon.ty is legally entilled iTKOn* th itrK PETlormafice Condi￿n5 Fove brKn rt t
•MOw￿ ￿ benrnsLttd Trlxably Ind it 15 wrknble thJtth¢ *ill b reern￿￿L
JX)nwed f￿1111￿c* arE rtcL8ni5ed in thur frtf Vfftl￿ kn tsir ttoTh)rni¢ FAwfit is
Ptobabl4 it meNsured QDd tFe chBnly h&$ ¢x)ThtsoI over t]￿. Fair vo1￿ 15 detemJiDed on
Ihc b85is of of 8Lft &) tk C}￿ry. No 15 includfy4 in the tIti￿1￿ Stat￿nents
for volunieoi Tim¢ in lirn with the S(W. FRS102 and Compani¢sAct 2006.
FixedASSet 8ifts inkind wknrec*vab5e md tr¢ at tl&w fairv￿￿ Tl
ate ty)i def¢Tred ovtz the lifeof IS*L
FOr1ewi￿ entstiem￿ isth# ¢•Tliw ofthBcPffjty Njtilledof ￿ inNyendu¥distribu¢ioThor
tkn1¢8w i*m8 this pint Ir￿1￿¢ i5Txwixd
Tkn ctrority 8owDuieDt 8Art$ foroT8anisiw tr•dv for promtion of kKdlgrtePi8
fam)in8andlivBsiock 6tnelics work.. Ineomefrom gO¥eMm￿ wdots8rnntsare tr￿8￿1#ed at
tkir fair val￿￿￿en￿Ch•￿ty has enlitie￿i 8fttt8ny ywfom?trtt condilioN have beep m¢
li is pToi*ble the income will rrf¢ived QDd ￿ incom# Ix T¢li•biy. If
itknwt¥ is t)ol Ti*l tl*n these 01n￿tyts We
InvesDSrt income is tlllou8h ￿lIa￿8 tss¢ts RY such u sbw. tt
tnclth divud¢¢rf% ard irtcrNL Invesffi￿& m￿￿￿¢￿e￿I eosrs rtosnised
payT*nt is B5tybli5bl.
1.4 EypeDdSture r¢¢ogDitknD
All eKpendiDJfE 15 8Ca)uTtEd foi on on And hs Erttn ¢iassif*d under headtTr￿ thal
&re8a* Hll c05ts rEl￿ed io tl* category. ExpcTh]itiwe i¥ wignL5ed wlme thtte 15 a 1¢8al or
¢fjnstrUcti￿0b]￿Bti0n 10 nthpoyyllents bthird 5)Arties li is p￿￿ble tl% 5Bttlemmt MIJ t¢
rquhred 8n4 of the oblig8tyJn be relid￿y. li is ctteptl*J th¢
rollowin8 headin

pi
{A ¢(￿panY limi*d by G￿rat￿ce}
IA £xpeAditurt rewiliou. CotrJthu¢d
. Co*s uf rèlsu￿ funds
- Ex￿)￿ture on cbaritsble a¢tiviti¢3
IJ Supporf th¢lon
Swwrtt ¥E tho* thir aJ•i3ttbe w¢*k ofthe ¢hRrity th t￿t dwly reprt￿t cboritabie
8¢tivities And inclu& office ¢0*8. 80￿Ma￿t o)Sts, admioistrwive p8yroU co9ts. They
incu¢NI threctly in support of ur&iLute ￿ ib¢ obF¢ts of tl% ¢hat3"ty. Sup￿1￿71 w519 *t
allocated beknrn•hillB￿tiVe. Tgtsu)8 thntharK1C￿1￿bIeaLtsV1tie5l¥1a CQnSi&fe4twith
Th anolpis Orth￿ is tr*lwkd 8.
Irtywible wnortl*ed a thigbt.liff* 14118 o¥v thtstr At followill8
Computer 90ftwaR W¢￿t¢-1591 rtr 5￿[sIX line
Computer softwttTe M%by"*¢051 31￿ oiioir2020-33J3% str￿t lslle
pr￿￿$10￿ ly rntth fLY any illwThe•t.
1.7 T•aglbl¢ r￿ed 485ets
Tart8tbJe fixed 899cts xe st*d al eost w val￿.￿L illcltykn caqts dire<tly ￿trIb￿b]e to
m8kin8 the I￿1 ¢yblE ofopoxinBaJ irA*tsI
I￿1￿￿￿E) 14 pYovthJ ¢Jn all t8ll85bJelkx&l rn*s c2lcul8ts1 ty wrife off the rf le
¢stiu*d tesiduol vaJr¢. of exb &wetow itseX￿1#￿j ￿effiA1 life w follo
fittiny atsj e4uw*fji. 25*. redw8 LrylwKe nthod
1.8 Herilw roD¥rvalko ¢oJts
Herita8c exp¢nditur¢ ¢ompri* frn senlth bth of ptill￿e pl89 ttHt 15 don*¢4 tty

e 18
OTr4
(A Com}￿Y knmited by Guwaotc¢}
CIA
1.9 lov¢stmeDts
FovesuDents wereLwisth initidty&tfatrv4lw wh%bis llOTn￿Y trtr•tsSa(atoD pr* exdudwg
tranwuon Costs. Svb%qll￿IIy. are meaAwed at fair value cltwy r¢GwI￿ iu 'rtl
8wThsI{ifyssu) iDvestmutis' in SOFA if ÈFAns arc pubJi¢ly trT4led or thor f￿r ¢oll
otknyise it measured reliably.
Assets lloi m¢aswd ot&Lr Yalueart r¢Y*wl forany indtcation th￿the may bt iTWittd at
h bthc£ d•tt. If 8u¢h iDdle￿I00 the twovtrable amount of tbe $$5et. or the
auet's ta5h gey¢raiiDg ullii, is ard ihe carw'og •moual. Where the
eatryin8 any)uni ¢xoeed8 tts r￿ve￿ble gJw4uxI an imwmcDI loss i4 TecogThiEed iu profil and
loss urdes6 is eanied ai a rtrvalued 8o)outh wkn imply￿Al loss is i reYolu*'OII
decrea￿.
1.11 Provblo
Provigions whto the ¢trotity An obli8ati0D * the b•lantt ¥l*et d•ty qb &MJlt
of a p&51 ¢%tni ii k8 w)￿bI¢ an outflow ¢Jf 9￿MiC benrfit ￿lI bB rn4uire41 LD 6thient.
•Md b¢ diabty e￿]￿lIe¢L
1.12
A#￿5 uoder fitWDC£ kales n ￿￿ttlE$ed and oveTthe sb)rtErof thE 1¢
temi and the eX￿1#¢d L*fiJl life of 8gStL ale IpFIrtio￿d benween the
fffitsll¢¢ cFAr8e5 and ihe r•JwtiOD of th¢ OUw￿dIng Iwe ￿lbilitY ￿)ng ibe effective inttz¢sl
Thc It￿*d obli8ati0o& of f(mrt clwm ar i￿l￿ed in cRdiwrn.
Rentals pyable yNler oFr4liD8 l¢aM to SOFA QD • tr8ts.lille b•is Dver th¢
period of tt* lease.
1.13 ForeiKD rnTVtncy
ore￿ll cUrr￿Y tron5*tion5 art initidly leo)gn￿ by eNJlyio8tu the IbTeign ￿roUn1
Rt tb swt ex¢lw ra* b¢￿e¢ll th fuwuoDal ¢UAr￿y and tr fL¥4n li tk dale of
the trar6*#lLm.
trwlated ¢lostng Tate.
I.I4 BAp￿Ye¢b¢n¢l1ts
Whuheroployee5 ha￿ ￿ndEred seTvicetott* eknity. 5b)rt4erni aupkniee bx*fits to wh>¢hth¢
emplo￿S are enliti¢d ue rwni*i ￿ thB uodiJts)unftd anx)￿1 to be in exekAn8e hr th

¥1
(A ¢xinyry tiwited ty GLWaffltt)
FO
1.14 EthpAoye• b•Dellty- C•niiDotd
The cblrily Op￿91¢$ wy)rkpt￿e mcoey pwcF•sed p¢N*ion Wthribulion plth for all di8tble
employees. c0tstsibwi￿jS po*bk bythe¢bty arrcxpenstd&% tlw t<￿0￿pay8ble.
I.IS Tax
The clwsty is om e¥em&*¢hty withln tr*meaDinBof ￿Tr￿Ule3 oftF¢cI￿l'1I￿ A¢t2011 and is
ccwi&Ted w pws the *sts in P&Tpwph l 6 FiuAllLY Act 2010 and theyd
IlhCet5 the defmition ofa LbwitsbRe ¢OmF•ny h uKcory*X￿ ￿ Pltwe
1.16 GovernNeDt other 8r4nts
Telaied condiliona on rcciwenL li is reco8uiJed in irKome when w)ceed$ are
reLY}￿d or ￿tIVable. thxs UDpoJe srtcified fithwe puforn￿WA￿el&Cd
c(diltOn5 on the ￿1p]ellI. il 1$ fteosnised in irKome only when polorm￿c¢-1t1￿reLl
conthtiorA havc been meL Wkn panrs rectived are prior ￿ sjorfyJnB tevenue re(xJ8nition
ilwi4 Ilxy are Eeco8N'5edas a liability.
1.17 Gol•g cotyt•r
fiiiarKiNI siaiements ￿ve b￿￿¢pred￿ i BDin8 cowern bqsisas the trths believeihlt
ho malerMI uw¢rtaintses hove E¢ett Identifiedth￿ may¢ast sw1lfi¢a￿ about rhe abiliii. of
Ihechttniable company lo ￿nI￿ve asa 80in8 conc¢ro. The Irthsrees bayc coLsithd the level or
th￿d5 Wd exFwtrd kvel of income alld eApndiiwe for 12 months from 4u¢lb)ri$ing
these finonoat Stakments. The bud8thed income ond exF¢nthwr ts Th￿¢￿ent the ievrj of
8erveJ of th¢ chanti otrje to wntinue a% 8 sYJinBconr¢iIL
1.18 JNdg¢wtllts key 4*tvl4l¥tty

ON
(A COmPaDy Iimitrd by Gu4Tantec)
PFK*r)ur
fiwds
me
024
Dots*lioo•:
lj)ll&tiOll5 8sfts
Oiftaid
978
4&494
1.749
39.5
48,494
Totsl
49.4T2
49,472
41249
3. llltoTntfroAF th*rthbk •¢ltvllk•
Mcmbetship SLth)5fTLPtiofjs
F￿ fTOm brttd Society
Grtrffj fr* trade sl¥)w5 Ind ge￿11￿
Grants for b￿£d& consemtion
17,898
I8J09
17,898
18,209
17.525
IOJOS
Stypcrtin88¢tsvttits
3.615
3,615
37.W3
39.722
9Sfj55
Tot
The￿ w¢re N) UTrfulfj1h4co￿itsor01D0otrrkX)n1LDgc￿Ks*ttXhJti&￿ S￿)0￿￿1p5 ond grants for
¢ctivili£&
Prior yu
Uwestndd Re5tii¢ted
2Q21
4. ltyujme other •¢t
H M R¢y¢ll￿ & CusToms'
Employ￿￿1 ajlowan
4,6r
Totsl
4h98
5, In¢on* from IDnsime)ts
lutcL¢sl
1.981
1&089
1,801
20.336
1.981
1&089
18.070
1&070
22.137

IA¢ompan) limited hy Guyrnts*)
FIN
24
LDf¥tsiLtrd
T(rfal
Pooryept
O. An81)¥ig of txpmdhwr o
r*151A£ fuDd
Stsft'$upwrl coslx Vrtic￿￿'.
StekLnK ￿￿21￿0
Adverti3iDB and M￿k¢fIftg
PubliotKTrn of Prn¥liLal Pig Ne
SubsctiPfiM$ Bnd &knnations
82Q)
1.3
18.7
3,351
8.21
lJ80
18.700
3J28
1,479
3J51
32,fj20
32,620
7. A•￿)111 of *I￿ndIt￿r¢ OD ¢knrltxble athld
.SiafT supp)rt LCPa15 ap￿)rtiOncd..
.Operating M¢mPt￿hip %cheme5
- Mw8ern¢nt of ov¢r*L% ¢xhibiiion5
. of LK slKTrws and ev•)15 2L(KI
Tor81
St&tTg8e￿1eS- TetDrtsaTh sthff
39.677
Lk thw$ ¢ven15 costs
14. l¢J)
Conser￿￿0￿ oftrddi¢ioMt hreeth
10.989
Conservaiion grants
17398
JJI.up knchmarkirt8 royaiues
Total
36171
3Q8
3$ J86
39,677
14.IlJ)
IQ989
17.898
41.586
5 ￿57
5.465
11816
IJ08
175
81664
82fj64
6&907
. ,In4liJls of ￿Ver￿A￿te ènd s4PPOrt rojty
st811.￿sts apportioned.. Athiiniytsative 46.779
Otheroperttiin8 IklEts
66JM7
Amort152tion ofiiiian8ibk flxedasx
349
Dlspostsl of fixed tissets
Deprdiation of Trn8ible tix¢d awls
755
76
Tothl
4￿3
46.779
66.047
349
755
76
15295
50,751
71.7fAS
L$51
IJSR
118.069
118.069
141.721

li
IA company limited b) CwTrmeel
TOT
9. Net befott Pin￿000¢*)
4nd #fter charging:
Ind¢pen&rrtexamittr's rem￿%￿￿￿tt •nd otF¢rscr¥i
Operatin8 It￿ rtntals
Amortisolion of owned low￿lbIt [￿d￿$st￿
Disp)yl ofowncd wiEle fixed ¥s*ts
Depreciotion of owr*d twwble fixed
10. G•lu End on Ilk •nd rev*l¥AliM of
tharity's iAwuthi¢llts'.
Reali5¢d gains co sak
Untealised ywinslllosses) offi
8.4S3
6.Y29
349
7S5
76
8?74
27.427
1551
I.358
11461
16.753
8,763
fJffj62)
29.214
5.103
I l. Trwtees. tEp¢oe•
'Th¢ ITt￿trU neitherTeceiYal waived •llyrellllMm￿dllrInlthP )t¥ (W23.. Njl)
T1￿C i Cm3.'3) ffjfftbursed. 'I'otsl exy reiTrbJrsed for •ti¢ndiN
￿￿tingS ftttd otFtt mewitig cow thJTin8ihe yelr 12f212023: a067).
12. StBff toits •Md employe¢ beoefi*
69,872
7538.
1.4
15.754
83.lig
S(<ial ￿VIll). ¢osts
swU￿ry
I,945
4,051
94,656
100.137
S￿ff wsts bayedon xtivities thwingthe year.
. Seeking (k)n3lior
. memb¢tship xlrme5
. Mwth8emert olbx and evenis
. Mnllagemettt of oversea5exh1bitm)￿ ￿ ev¢DIS
36.877
. Costs linciuthn8 Ttthmd8￿y)
46.719
$0,751
91656
100,137

(Aconipny limiied by Gwatr4)
12. Staff toits effjbployt¢ b¢nefrfs. CoTrtin
There r(* ¢mployees wk¥) rtreiwed toth] employee ba)¢fits of morc £&),IXQ. Tr avern
nunbber ofwsws ernployed by the ¢k*rity &uiD8 the ￿ was312011: 31
13. lotall¢ibk r￿ed •M¢ts
cOmp￿er
At 01.01.2024
and
At 31122024
01.012024
Lh4r8e for ￿ y¢4t
At31.12.2024
78JJ I
78.811
Ai 31.122024
17
17
Ai31.12.2023
366
366
Equipm
At 01.01.2024
th$pO￿lS
At 31.12.2024
1528
1528
At 0101.2024
Dilposals
Ch&rge forthe year
At 31.12.2024
IrtT2
{YJ3)
1.4r2
15031
LI￿5
At Jl.112024
225
215
At 31.122(Y23
1.(1fj6
1.056

ss
(A coU4￿Y limtt¢dby Gwant*)
l& •sRt irtw•JtN*ot
CaTryi[￿ fASI valur ai ￿gin￿lD£ of
Disy>sals
Net 881￿{lOs$) s)A re￿￿U￿10￿
C4TryW8 fgit vabx *end of )Eor
11)e fail of bsthdiov¢stin¢llty i8 de*trniDeilbyT¢rt¥eoc£tothtqw￿lpT1(Y forth¢ shwv$otttbe
IA)ttdotL StLKk ExchDg¢. HisM>c Cost of listed i0￿91￿ents oa 3 1st Dw¢rnlxr 2024 was £255.4
{2￿￿.. £343.037}.
375.640
491288
(87.538) <111.985)
375,640
31M.855
16. 1)•bknri
Amouths f•lli08 wlthkn> >rar:
Tr¥k delfjor5
13.423
7.751
806
1391
5ffi99
T￿4￿1)ll- VAT
21,980
l?. L￿dIto￿
AnouoLS fallio8 within ￿¢ )w'.
TT•Je ueditors
afflatedojmw 21)
17.554
28.358
49.213
11323
4.023
1811
33,
91J54
18. Charfb.
kestric¢¢d •w￿l*ble for spttlfie prnjttts:
(knffffy Cloke fvlemttial Fund
IAr8¢ Whil¢ B(#ths' fvlcmSxi￿ Fwhj
I[￿h Memhs, &mmittee
3.181
1.207
313
3.181
1207
313
AttAdofthey
Theujntyittee h•sc4JDtMI of tr¢ ¥ovryD8 tl* aim *￿￿Orr￿￿ rejtric￿I fiwd.

IGA
(A coft4)any limited by GLMrnDk¢)
CoThts
19. Charity run
un￿8￿1¢t¢￿ Ineo•E fu4d*:
D81gncv knughi forward
5uryJlu￿(**fi¢lt) for th¢ >wt
387,947
(91177)
46Q197
171250)
At end of tht year
295,TlO
387,947
20. FkngnelaleomttLIt•*ts
Conlractuol commitments forthe xquisiiioDof iwb]r BTrItsD8ible asxts b
I provided in the Ewncillj 5tote]MnL8 *llow*1￿ to £W6(2023". £13,1801
CotttrnctuEI thJrllnith%nl8 ate •thi)xl by rn of follovn:
Due withiu one year £2.636 (20ZI.. £5.272)
Due ID ihe io fjllb )T•xWIl12023' £7.￿)
21. Rel•tul party Ir4DJ•rtlonJ trwtt¢s •Dd
The tTusiee$ aTr mtstlcd to claim expeoges iwutYEd BtJDlly md exd￿AI*jY in thndlD8
m¢e¢in83 ors4Nsa1 bythedwity No remth*rntion *•spatd to the ￿r.
Travel, $ul8lthtKeand
272
The ch￿118h1e compaTty enleied itito tratwiftoths with one ￿￿tee in Ibe oomioi or
buJinw tLbvitscy thr )Wt. Busiwws *r¥I￿ Jffjd prothts Kquir*J from this
In￿let crt) Thxm81 resulb"Dg IB M fillwial (* wiTrilegEd a CO￿
£12.858 {2011.. £7,776).
SeNces areNovided to 811 trtw memters at¥lDixFnth on san* CQLDmo¥rial
¥￿tin6 in financlal or ￿Vileged 8ources of iKome iwJu& Amiu￿ amount for
suiK¢Tiption% registrats'ots feej birth wp)tlfi¢atio￿ herd eutiiB5
rrgisiered ped'gtte pigtra2tsfr

no
IA ¢otnp•]r)' ljnutrd lyQwantr¢)
ai
z). Rthtrd P$￿ iraw¢tlow witb ¥bwI Jn¢mbtrs. Conttsw4
21.1 Tht chicf ¢xc¢tsn￿ vkno is ￿t 4 8 diTrcror of 8 comw.
Expjrt Czrtification LI￿ll1￿ D rcwnt the Intem￿ of the ¢hDnty'$ rnembtts. Th¢ chi¢f
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1,750
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2025 Ji £303,448.