T. F. C. Frost Charitable Trust
Accounts for the year
ended 5th April 2022

T. F. C. Frost Charitable Tn￿t
Accounts for the year ended 5th April 2022
INDEX
Page
Funding Principles of the Tn
Trustees and Professional Advisors
Rep)rt of the Tnistees
Indewident Examiner's RqM)rt
Statement of Financial Activiti¢s
Balance Sheet
Notes to the Aeeountj
Accountin8 Policies
Donations
Donation Commitments against future inrx>me
Appendleos
Investments & Net Income (incl Portfolio Valuation)
Sale of Investments

T. F. C. Frost Charitable Trust
Funding Prlneiplu of the Trust
Our Founder's wish in establishing the Frost Charitable Tn￿ w&8 to foster research
into the ptev¢ntion of blinth]¢ss by supporting progran]mes submitted by senior
trainees and by enhancing their hori7A)ns by underwriting the costs of educational or
research periods of training at home or abroad at recognised centres. He was not in
favour of the T￿￿.8 financing of the Health Service by underwriting staff salaries
which he regarded as the responsibility of the Departsnent of Health.

T. F. C. Frost Cbaiitable Trust
Th￿t Deed dated 23rd September 1966
Registsred Cbarlty No. 256590
Trustees
Thom&s A. F. Frost F. C. A. (Chairperson)
Michael H. Mill¢r, M.D., F.R.C. S (Glasg), FRCOphth
Professor John Marshall. BScOK)DS), PhD, F. R. C. Path, F.L.l.A, F.R.S.A
Dr EIi7Abeth Graham
Keith Barton MD FRCP FRCS
Lucy Howe BA (Oxon), FRCOphth (resigned 16 Nov 2022)
Banker8
Naiwest Bank plc
Southampton Custornv S¢rvir£ Centre
Bnmswick Gate
23 Brunswick Place
Southampton S015 2AQ
Reportitig
AeeouDtants
Holmes & Co Ltd
l O Torrington Road
Claygate, Esher,
Surrey KTIO OSA
Stockbrokerj
Cazenove Capital
l London Wall Pla
London EC2Y SAU
Solicitors
CharlesRussell Speechlys
5 Fleet Place
London EC4M 7RD

T. F. C. Fro¥t cl￿ritab￿ Trnst
Report of the Tru8tee4 for the year ended gb April 2022
A virtual meeting of the Tn￿ took place on the 15th DecetDber 2021.
Half-yearly reports were received from the recipients and wfflr circulated prior to the
meeting together with fimding applications whi¢ty following interviews, were
diSc￿sed at the meetings by the Trustee5. Future donation commitments and
¢stimated future income were also presented and reviewed.
All funding was distributed via a Hospital or University.
Thomas A. F. Frost
Chairnwj
Michael H. Miller
Dr Eliza
Professor John Marshall
Date: 30th November 2022

T. F. C. Frost Charitable Trust
Independent Examiner's Report to the Tn￿trtS of tbe T. F. C. Frost Charitable
Trust
I r¢port on the accounts of The Tntst for the y¢ar ended 5 April 2022, which are set
out on pages 5 to 9.
Respective respoDsibiliti¢s of Tru$l¢es and Examiner
The charity's trustees are responsible for the prepardtion of the accounts. The
charity's trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section
14412) of th¢ Cbarities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act) and that an ind¢pendent examination
is needed.
It is my resI￿$1b11lty to:
examine the accounts under section 145 of the 2011 A
to follow th¢ procedures laid down in the g¢nera] Directions given by the
Charity Commission under section 145(5Xb) of the 2011 Act. and
to state whether particular matters have come to my attention.
Basis of Independent Examiner's Report
My examAnation was carried out in accordance with the general Directions given by
the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records
kept by the charity and a comparison ofthe accounts presented with thos¢ records. It
also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in ihe accounts and
seeking explanations from you ￿ trustee5 concerning any such matters. The
procedures undcrtaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an
audit, and consequently no opinion is given ￿ to whether the accounts pres¢nt a 'tru¢
and fair view. and the rew)rt is limited to those matters set out in the statement below.
Independent ExamiD¢r'8 Statement
In connection with my examination, no n￿ter hLs come to my attention..
which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the
r¢qulrrmen￿.
- to keep accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the
2011 Act and
- to prepare accounL8 which accord with the accounting records and to
comply with the accountin8 requirenwts of the 2011 Act.
have not been rneL or
2. to which, in my Opinio￿ attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper
understanding of the accounts to be reache(L
Holmes & Co Ltd
Ciaygate
Dats: 30th November 2022

T.F.C.Froyt Charitable Trust
Statement of Financial Activities
For the Y￿r Ended 5th April 2022
2022
2021
Incoming ResouTceJ
N¢t Dividends
Exchange rate (lossesygains
Broker & Bank Intsrcst
58,985
963.402
23.653
15,333
ioi
Total [D￿mIng Re8o•r¢¢s
1.022J87
39,087
Rwiurce8 EipeDded
Grants & Ik)nations
Profession&1 Fe¢s
Holmes & Co Ltd
C F Ruff¢r
Cazenovt
Bank char8¢s
Total Re￿Ure¢S Expended
47.490
500
5,287
17,902
12.113
10
5.287
32.281
82,802
38.068
Net IneominW{Ou¢golD&l Resou￿e9 for the Year
939,585
1,019
Net Movement in valu¢ of investments
Realised (Ios8¢5y8ains
Unrealised (lossesy88ins
578,773
(1,294,239)
141.288
126,661
Ne¢ Movement In Funds
224,119
268.968
Fund bAIAQ¢¢• brought forward •t 6th April
Capital Account
Incom¢ account
Meetings
4,O97J22
(272,432)
3.829,373
(273.451)
606
3.825,496
3,556.528
Fund B4l*Dee8 carri￿1 forward at 5th April
Capital Account
Income account
Meetings
3J81.856
667.153
4.097.322
(272,432)
606
4.049,615
3,825,496

T.F.CFrost Ch*rlt#bl¢ Trust
Bal*nte Sbttt #s at 5th April 2022
2022
Investments at M*rket V*lu•
4.IMM.913
3,715.015
Current AJ•ets
Cash at Bank Curyet)t acct
Cash at Brokers. Investrientac4
4.169
40J33
9.466
101.029
44.702
110,495
ACCn￿ divid￿ income
(14)
{14)
Net kn¢ts
4.049h15
3J25,496
Fundi
Capital
Income (incl Designated Funds- ncrte 2)
Mcetin8S
3.381.856
667.153
4,097.322
(271432)
606
IM9h15
3,821A96
The notes on pAges 7 to 9 ftjnn part of thu¢ fK<ouTrts
Thom&% A.P.Frost
MiohAd H.Miller
Profes￿)rJohn Marnhdl
Keith Barton
Lhte: 31hh Novem1￿2022

T. F. C. Frost Charitable Trust
Notes to the Accounts
Aeeounting Pollcies
The accounts have been Prepared in accordance with applicable accounting standards and
the Statemenl of Recommended Practice: Accounting by Charities. 'lThe legal requirements
are containcd in Part Vi of the Charities Act 1993 (as amended). The Charities (Accounts &
Reports) Regulations 1995 and the Charities (Annuat Return) Regulations 1997 issued by
the Charity Commissioners, and the Statement of Re￿MMended Practice: Accounting and
Reporting by Charities, and the Companies Act 2006.
There are restrtcted funds of £20.000 designated for Glaucoma projects. Unrestricted funds
are expendable at the discretion of the TnLStees in furtheran￿ of the objects of The Trust.
A cashflow statcment b&s not bcen pr¢pared in accordance with Financial Reporting
Statement 1 &8 both "tl]e 'frust Income and The Trust Assets fall outside the minimum size
qualifications. Th¢re are no employees.
The Trust does not trade, but tts income is derived from the dividends and profits of its
portfolio of shares, and interest on uninvested cash.

T.F.C.Frost Charitable Trust
Notes to the Accounts
Donations
2022
Moorfields Eye Ho8Pltal
Guy Negretti - Wills Eye Hospitsl
25,0(X)
Slght Research UK
Dr D. Copland - University of Bristol
22.490
47.490

T.F.C.Frnst Charitable Trust
Not¢s to the A¢eounts
Donation Commitioents from 6th Aprll 2023
Slght Rese*r¢h UK
Dr D&vid Copland
22,490
22.490
44.980
Sts￿f0rd Unfvenlty, USA
Tasneem Khatib
15.019
45.058
60.077
37.509
67.548
105.057