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2024-03-31-accounts

Charity no. 265916

C and J Clark Limited Employees 1922 Trust

Report and Unaudited Financial Statements

31 March 2024

C and J Clark Limited Employees 1922 Trust

Reference and administrative details

Reference and administrative details Reference and administrative details
For the year ended 31 March 2024
Charity number 265916
Registered office and 40 High Street
operational address Street
Somerset
BA16 0EQ
Trustees Gloria J Clark
Richard Clark
Judith E Derbyshire
Peter Drew
Sebastian Edwards (Appointed 23 November 2023)
Martin Lovell
Bankers NatWest
72 High Street
Street
Somerset
BA16 0EB
Independent examiners Godfrey Wilson Limited
Chartered accountants and statutory auditors
5th Floor Mariner House
62 Prince Street
Bristol
BS1 4QD
Investment advisers Legal and General Investments
PO Box 6080
Wolverhampton
WV1 9RB

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C and J Clark Limited Employees 1922 Trust

Report of the trustees

For the year ended 31 March 2024

The trustees present their Annual Report and unaudited financial statements for the year ended 31 March 2024. Reference and administrative information is set out on page 1. The financial statements comply with the trust deed and Statement of Recommended Practice – Accounting and Reporting by Charities (effective from January 2019).

Objectives and activities

Objectives

The charity exists for the benefit of any persons in current, former or future employment of C&J Clark Limited (C&J Clark) and their dependents for the following purposes:

Public benefit

The trustees confirm that they have complied with the duty in section 17(5) of the Charities Act 2011 to have due regard to the public benefit guidance published by the Commission.

The trustees confirm that they have referred to the guidance contained in the Charity Commission’s general guidance on public benefit when reviewing the trust’s aims and objectives and in planning future activities and in setting the grant making policy for the year.

The trust continues to promote awareness of grant availability amongst existing and potential new beneficiaries.

Activities

The trust continues to satisfy the objectives as set out in the trust deed. The main objective of the trust is to make grants in accordance with that deed. To that end the Trust Manager seeks out potential new beneficiaries by advertising its work to employees of C&J Clark Limited via its intranet, through communications with other community funding bodies and foundations and through general publicity drives about its funding. It seeks to reach pensioners through communications with pensioners’ clubs and by contributing articles to the communications put out by the pension providers. The trust works closely with Footwear Industry Trust to identify and assist additional beneficiaries.

Achievements and performance

During the year the trust has been able to continue to meet its charitable objectives. Grant applications are reviewed by the Trust Manager who evaluates the applications and proposes an appropriate level of grant. In many cases, this is a joint decision between the Trust Manager and the Chair of Trustees.

During the year 37 grants were awarded totalling £173,522. This compares with 32 grants totalling £67,503 in 2023. A list of the awards can be seen on pages 15 and 16.

Trustees have continued to make a grant to the Clarks Companies Foundation in America to support the children of employees in the United States of America who attend university. As in previous years, this grant supports grants to 12 students and amounted to £18,000.

Sebastian Edwards was appointed as a trustee on 23 November 2023.

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C and J Clark Limited Employees 1922 Trust

Report of the trustees

For the year ended 31 March 2024

Financial review

The charity has two principal sources of income: unlisted investments in C&J Clark Limited shares which generated no income in the financial year and listed investments which generated income of £53,345 (£50,420 in 2023). There is also a small amount of bank interest receivable of £73 (£16 in 2023).

The results for the year are given in the Statement of Financial Activities on page 6.

There was an operating deficit of £127,317 (compared to a deficit of £25,757 for 2023). Gains/(losses) on investments are treated as a component of net income under FRS 102, therefore the trust’s net income for the year was £34,100 (£135,409 overall loss in 2023).

Total funds carried forward as at 31 March 2024 are £2,893,447 (£2,859,347 for 2023).

Investment Performance

The charity made a gain of £291,923 on the units held in the Legal and General funds based upon the market value of these units as at 31 March 2024 which was £2,683,374 (£2,509,927 in 2023).

The charity made an unrealised loss of £130,506 on the unlisted investment in C&J Clark Limited shares following a decrease in the share value from 197p to 113p. This valuation was carried out as of 28 May 2024 by BDO and is considered to be the fair value as it is closest to the balance sheet date.

Information relating to changes in investments is given in note 8 to the accounts.

Reserves Policy

At the year end the trust had unrestricted reserves of £2,893,477 of which £34,514 are ‘free’ reserves (those not invested). Trustees believe this is sufficient for current grant giving requirements. The funds invested in the Legal and General Multi Asset investments can be sold quickly and easily so are available to supplement the ‘free’ reserves if required.

Investments

The listed investments with Legal and General Multi Asset funds are included at fair value using the closing quoted market price, being the bid price, and the unlisted investments have been included in the balance sheet at the value of 113p which is based upon the latest valuation of the shares C&J Clark Ltd which was carried out as of May 2024 by BDO.

Investment Policy

There are no restrictions imposed on the investment policy by the trust deed. The trustees make the investments in accordance with Charity Law.

Plans for future periods

The trustees agree a three year plan on a rolling basis and aim to spend investment return generated by the Clark Foundation investments, less the costs associated with running the charity. Any underspend from previous years is carried forward.

The trust will continue to promote awareness of grant availability to existing and new potential beneficiaries.

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C and J Clark Limited Employees 1922 Trust

Report of the trustees

For the year ended 31 March 2024

Structure, governance and management

The C&J Clark Limited Employees 1922 Trust was established under a trust deed in 1922. It is a registered charity number 265916.

The trustees are self-appointing but C&J Clark Limited has the power to appoint and remove one trustee.

At the trustees’ meetings, the trustees agree the broad strategy and areas of activity for the trust, including consideration of investment, reserves and risk management. The day-to-day administration is delegated to the Trust Manager, Susie Mercer.

Statement of responsibilities of the trustees

The trustees are responsible for preparing the trustees' report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards, including Financial Reporting Standard 102: The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).

The law applicable to charities in England and Wales requires the trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year, which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and the incoming resources and application of resources, including the net income or expenditure, of the charity for the year. In preparing those financial statements the trustees are required to:

The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and which enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011, the Charity (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 and the provisions of the constitution. The trustees 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.

Legislation in the United Kingdom governing the preparation and dissemination of financial statements may differ from legislation in other jurisdictions.

Independent examiners

Godfrey Wilson Limited were re-appointed as independent examiners to the charity during the year and have expressed their willingness to continue in that capacity.

Approved by the trustees on 4 December 2024 and signed on their behalf by

Gloria J Clark

Gloria Clark Trustee

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Independent examiner's report

To the trustees of

C and J Clark Limited Employees 1922 Trust

I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of C and J Clark Limited Employees 1922 Trust (the charity) for the year ended 31 March 2024, which are set out on pages 6 to 16.

Responsibilities and basis of report

As trustees of the charity you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (‘the Act’).

I report in respect of my examination of the charity’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.

Independent examiner’s statement

I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

William Guy Blake

Date: 4 December 2024 William Guy Blake ACA Member of the ICAEW

For and on behalf of:

Godfrey Wilson Limited

Chartered accountants and statutory auditors 5th Floor Mariner House

62 Prince Street Bristol BS1 4QD

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C and J Clark Limited Employees 1922 Trust

Statement of financial activities

For the year ended 31 March 2024

Note
Income from:
Investments
2
Total income
Expenditure on:
Charitable activities
Total expenditure
3
Net expenditure before movement on investments
Net gains / (losses) on investments
8
Net income / (expenditure) and net movement in funds
5
Reconciliation of funds:
Total funds brought forward
Total funds carried forward
2024
Total
£
53,418
53,418
180,735
180,735
(127,317)
161,417
34,100
2,859,347
2,893,447
2023
Total
£
50,436
50,436
76,193
76,193
(25,757)
(109,652)
(135,409)
2,994,756
2,859,347

All of the above results are derived from continuing activities. There were no other recognised gains or losses other than those stated above. All income and expenditure was unrestricted in both the current and prior years.

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C and J Clark Limited Employees 1922 Trust

Balance sheet

As at 31 March 2024

Note
Fixed assets
Investments
8
Current assets
Debtors
9
Cash at bank and in hand
Liabilities
Creditors: amounts falling due within 1 year
10
Net current assets
Net assets
Funds
11
Unrestricted general funds
Total funds
£
31,429
36,997
68,426
(33,912)
2024
£
2,858,933
2,858,933
34,514
2,893,447
2,893,447
2,893,447
2023
£
2,815,992
2,815,992
23,886
26,600
50,486
(7,131)
43,355
2,859,347
2,859,347
2,859,347

Approved by the trustees on 4 December 2024 and signed on their behalf by

Gloria J Clark

Gloria Clark - Trustee

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C and J Clark Limited Employees 1922 Trust

Notes to the financial statements

For the year ended 31 March 2024

1. Accounting policies

a) Basis of preparation

C and J Clark Limited Employees 1922 Trust is an unincorporated charity registered in England and Wales. The registered office address is 40 High Street, Street, Somerset, BA16 0EQ.

The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities in preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2019) - (Charities SORP (FRS 102)), the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102).

C and J Clark Limited Employees 1922 Trust meets the definition of a public benefit entity under FRS 102. Assets and liabilities are initially recognised at historical cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant accounting policy note.

b) Going concern basis of accounting

The accounts have been prepared on the assumption that the charity is able to continue as a going concern, which the trustees consider appropriate having regard to the current level of unrestricted reserves. There are no material uncertainties about the charity's ability to continue as a going concern.

c) Income

Income is recognised when the charity has entitlement to the funds, any performance conditions attached to the item of income have been met, it is probable that the income will be received and the amount can be measured reliably.

d) Investment income

Interest on funds held on deposit, dividends and other investment income are included when receivable and the amount can be measured reliably by the charity. This is normally upon notification of the amounts paid or payable by the bank or investment managers.

e) Funds accounting

The charity holds unrestricted general funds only.

General funds are unrestricted funds which are available for use at the discretion of the trustees in furtherance of the general objectives of the charity and which have not been designated for other purposes.

f) Expenditure and irrecoverable VAT

Expenditure is recognised once there is a legal or constructive obligation to make a payment to a third party, it is probable that settlement will be required and the amount of the obligation can be measured reliably. Expenditure includes attributable VAT which cannot be recovered.

Charitable activities include expenditure associated with grant making and include both the direct costs and support costs related to these activities.

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C and J Clark Limited Employees 1922 Trust

Notes to the financial statements

For the year ended 31 March 2024

1. Accounting policies (continued)

g) Allocation of support and governance costs

Support costs include overheads and have been allocated to activity cost categories on a basis consistent with the use of resources by allocating on the basis of time spent and other costs by their usage.

Support and governance costs have been allocated in full to charitable activities on the basis that the majority of staff time is spent managing grant making activities.

h) Grants payable

Grants authorised by the trustees are included in the Statement of Financial Activities. Grants which have been authorised by the trustees but not yet paid are accrued in the balance sheet and included within creditors falling due within one year or after one year (as appropriate).

i) Listed and unlisted investments

Investments listed or traded on a recognised stock exchange are stated at fair value at the reporting date, which is deemed to be their market value. Any gain or loss, whether realised or unrealised, is taken to the Statement of Financial Activities.

Unlisted investments have been revalued to reflect valuations carried out by BDO at a date closest to the balance sheet date, which is deemed to be their fair value. Any gain or loss, whether realised or unrealised, is taken to the Statement of Financial Activities.

j) Debtors

Trade and other debtors are recognised at the settlement amount due after any trade discount offered. Prepayments are valued at the amount prepaid net of any trade discounts due.

k) Cash at bank and in hand

Cash at bank and cash in hand includes cash and short term highly liquid investments with a short maturity of three months or less from the date of acquisition or opening of the deposit or similar account.

l) Creditors

Creditors and provisions are recognised where the charity has a present obligation resulting from a past event that will probably result in the transfer of funds to a third party and the amount due to settle the obligation can be measured or estimated reliably. Creditors and provisions are normally recognised at their settlement amount after allowing for any trade discounts due.

m) Financial instruments

The trust only has financial assets and financial liabilities of a kind that qualify as basic financial instruments. Basic financial instruments are initially recognised at transaction value and subsequently measured at their settlement value with the exception of bank loans which are subsequently recognised at amortised cost using the effective interest method.

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C and J Clark Limited Employees 1922 Trust

Notes to the financial statements

For the year ended 31 March 2024

1. Accounting policies (continued)

n) Foreign currency transactions

Transactions in foreign currencies are translated at rates prevailing at the date of the transaction. Balances denominated in foreign currencies are translated at the rate of exchange prevailing at the year end. Any foreign currency gains or losses relating to grants payable get posted to the grants payable account code.

o) Accounting estimates and key judgements

In the application of the charity's accounting policies, the trustees are required to make judgements, estimates and assumptions about the carrying values of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources. The estimates and underlying assumptions are based on historical experience and other factors that are considered to be relevant. Actual results may differ from these estimates.

The estimates and underlying assumptions are reviewed on an ongoing basis. Revisions to accounting estimates are recognised in the period in which the estimate is revised if the revision affects only that period, or in the period of the revision and future periods if the revision affects both current and future periods.

The key sources of estimation uncertainty that have a significant effect on the amounts recognised in the financial statements are described below.

Investment assets

The charity holds unlisted investments in the shares of C&J Clark Limited, a private limited company. Valuations are currently carried out by the company on an annual basis under a process set out in the company's Articles. As at 28 May 2024, the shares were valued at £1.13 per share. As the closest valuation to the year end date, the May 2024 price has been used to value the shareholding at 31 March 2024.

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C and J Clark Limited Employees 1922 Trust

Notes to the financial statements

For the year ended 31 March 2024

2. Income from investments

Income from listed investments
Bank interest receivable
2024
2023
£
£
53,345
50,420
73
16
53,418
50,436

3. Total expenditure

Total expenditure
Making grants (note 16)
Trust management
Bookkeeping fees
Independent examination fees
Legal and professional fees
Other
Sub-total
Allocation of support and governance costs
Total expenditure
Total governance costs were £3,979.
Prior year comparative
Making grants (note 16)
Trust management
Bookkeeping fees
Independent examination fees
Other
Sub-total
Allocation of support and governance costs
Total expenditure
Charitable
activities
£
173,522
-
-
-
-
-
173,522
7,213
180,735
Charitable
activities
£
67,503
-
-
-
-
67,503
8,690
76,193
Support and
governance
costs
£
-
3,735
192
1,920
320
1,046
7,213
(7,213)
-
Support and
governance
costs
£
-
3,867
348
1,620
2,855
8,690
(8,690)
-
2024 Total
£
173,522
3,735
192
1,920
320
1,046
180,735
-
180,735
2023 Total
£
67,503
3,867
348
1,620
2,855
76,193
-
76,193

Total governance costs were £3,901.

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C and J Clark Limited Employees 1922 Trust

Notes to the financial statements

For the year ended 31 March 2024

4.
Grant commitments
Grants payable:
Grant commitments brought forward
Grants committed during the period
Grants paid during the year
Grant commitments carried forward
A detailed list of grants payable can be found in note 16.
2024
£
1,225
173,522
(146,747)
28,000
2023
£
-
67,503
(66,278)
1,225

5. Net movement in funds This is stated after charging:

Trustees' remuneration
Trustees' reimbursed expenses
Independent examiners' remuneration:
Independent examination (excluding VAT)
2024
£
Nil
Nil
1,600
2023
£
Nil
Nil
1,500

No remuneration or expenses were paid to the trustees for their services as trustees in either year.

In common with other charities of our size and nature we use our independent examiners to assist with the preparation of the financial statements.

6. Staff and key management personnel

The charity does not have any employees. Trustees do not receive any remuneration as a result of their office. Total benefits paid to key management personnel are therefore £nil (2023: £nil). See note 15 for details of services provided by the Clark Foundation.

7. Taxation

The charity is exempt from corporation tax as all its income is charitable and is applied for charitable purposes.

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C and J Clark Limited Employees 1922 Trust

Notes to the financial statements

For the year ended 31 March 2024

8. Investments

Market value at 1 April 2023
Additions
Disposals proceeds
Net (loss) / gain on revaluation
Market value at 31 March 2024
Listed
£
2,509,927
51,524
(170,000)
291,923
2,683,374
Other
£
306,065
-
-
(130,506)
175,559
2024
£
2,815,992
51,524
(170,000)
161,417
2,858,933
2023
£
2,952,667
47,977
(75,000)
(109,652)
2,815,992

The unlisted investments in C&J Clark Limited are revalued based on annual valuations of the shares by BDO, Chartered Accountants. The valuation incorporated in the accounts relates to the valuation as of 28 May 2024, the valuation closest to the balance sheet date.

At 28 May 2024, the value of unlisted investments was £175,559 at £1.13 per share (2023: value of unlisted investments £306,065 at £1.97 per share.)

Listed investments held by Legal and General are shown at the market value at the balance sheet date.

9. Debtors

Other debtors
Creditors: amounts due within 1 year
Accruals
Grant commitments (note 4)
Movement in funds
At 1 April 2023
Net (expenditure) / income
Net gains / (losses) on investments
At 31 March 2024
2024
£
31,429
2024
£
5,912
28,000
33,912
2024
£
2,859,347
(127,317)
161,417
2,893,447
2023
£
23,886
2023
£
5,906
1,225
7,131
2023
£
2,994,756
(25,757)
(109,652)
2,859,347

10. Creditors: amounts due within 1 year

11. Movement in funds

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C and J Clark Limited Employees 1922 Trust

Notes to the financial statements

For the year ended 31 March 2024

12. Financial instruments at fair value

Financial assets measured at fair value 2024
£
2,858,933
2023
£
2,815,992

Financial assets measured at fair value comprise listed and unlisted investments.

13. Conduit funding

During the year the charity received and distributed £5,723 (2023: £5,688) of conduit funding from C&J Clark International Ltd to the pensioners clubs listed in note 16 to the accounts. All funds had been distributed before the year end.

14. Commitments

As noted in the trustees' report, the trust is continuing to make a grant to the Clarks Companies Foundation, USA (detailed in note 16) to support the educational grant giving made by that organisation.

15. Related party transactions

The trustees are also trustees of The Clark Foundation. During the year, The Clark Foundation provided accounting services amounting to £192 (2023: £348) and Trust management and secretarial services to the trust amounting to £3,735 (2023: £3,867). The amount outstanding to Clark Foundation at 31 March 2024 was £3,992 (2023: £4,106).

Two trustees, Martin Lovell and Richard Clark, are also trustees of the Alfred Gillett Trust. During the year the charity awarded grants totalling £69,200 (2023: £nil) to the Alfred Gillett Trust toward the construction of the Shoemakers Museum and outreach work. There were no amounts outstanding at 31 March 2024.

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C and J Clark Limited Employees 1922 Trust

Notes to the financial statements

For the year ended 31 March 2024

16. Grants payable detail

Grants payable to organisations:
Pensioners clubs
Abbeyfield Social & Leisure Club, Barnstaple
Bath Pensioners’ Club
Clarks Leisure Club, Plymouth
Clarks Pensioners’ Club, Warminster
Clarks Pensioners’ Social & Leisure Club, Street
Ilminster Pensioners’ Club
K Shoes Pensioners’ Club, Kendal
St. Peter’s Pensioners’ Club, Radstock
Education grants
Clarks Companies Foundation, USA
Alfred Gillett Trust
Cost of living grants
Somerset Community Foundation - Surviving Winter
Cumbria Community Foundation - Winter Warmth
AgeUK Plymouth - Hardship fund
AgeUK Barnstaple - Hardship fund
Footwear Industry Trust
Total grants paid to institutions
2024
£
368
595
578
770
1,890
595
525
403
18,000
69,200
30,000
20,000
5,000
5,000
4,000
156,924
2023
£
315
612
822
788
1,663
560
490
438
18,000
-
20,000
10,000
-
-
-
53,688

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C and J Clark Limited Employees 1922 Trust

Notes to the financial statements

For the year ended 31 March 2024

16. Grants payable detail (continued)

2024
£
Grants payable to individuals:
Pensioners - to assist with the cost of a stairlift
3,000
Pensioners - to assist with the cost of a boiler
2,600
Pensioners - to assist with the cost of a mobility scooter
2,195
Pensioners - to assist with the cost of an adjustable bed
2,000
Pensioners - to assist with the cost of a mobility scooter
2,000
Pensioners - to assist with the cost of a mobility scooter
1,841
Pensioners - to assist with the cost of a week's respite care
1,400
Pensioners - to assist with the cost of bathroom alterations
112
Pensioners - to assist with the alleviation of ongoing poverty
-
Pensioners - to assist with the cost of a raised toilet
-
Pensioners - to assist with the cost of a new toilet and shower
-
-
-
Pensioners - to assist with the cost of a riser recliner chair
-
Pensioners - to assist with the cost of a wet room adaptation
-
Ex-employee - to assist with the cost of a stairlift
700
Ex-employee - to assist with the cost of a mobility scooter
500
Ex-employee - to assist with the cost of an adjustable bed
250
16,598
Total grants payable
173,522
Pensioners - to assist with the cost of warm bedding for palliative
care
Pensioners - to assist with the cost of a reading pen and clothing
2023
£
-
-
-
1,220
500
1,300
-
3,000
200
750
2,000
150
400
1,295
3,000
-
-
-
13,815
67,503

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