Charity Registratlon No. 268588
SUSSEX COUNTY ASSOCIAMON OF CHANGE RINGERS
ANNUAL REPORT AND UNAUDffED ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 310ECEMBER 2023

SUSSEX COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF CHANGE RINGERS
LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Trustees
Mrs M L Sherwood
Mr P J Franklin
Mr M A Dawkins
Treasurèr
Mrs S M Gadd
Charity number
268588
Principal address
1 Southdown Terrace
Steyning
West Sussex
BN44 3YJ
Independent Examlnor
Price & Co
30-32 Gildredge Road
Eastboume
East Sussex
BN214SH

SUSSEX COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF CHANGE RINGERS
CONTEKrs
Page
Trustees report
Independent exarninerfs ￿port
Statement of financial aclivities
Balance sheet
Notes to the accounts
7-12

SUSSEX COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF CHANGE RINGERS
TRUSTEES REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
The Trustees present their report and accounts for the year ended 31 December 2023.
The accounts have been prepared in accordance with the accounb.ng policies set out ill note 1 to the accounts
and comply with the association's consts"lution and bye4aws, the Charitses Acl 2011 and the Statement of
Recommended Practice, "Accounting and Rewrting by Charities". leffe¢live 1 January 20191.
Ob"ectlve
and actlvttles
The principal aim of the Asscciation is to be of service to the Church in Sussex w¢thin the Diocese of Chichester.
The Tnjstees have paid due regard lo guidance issued by the Charity Commission in deciding what activities
the association should undertake.
It does this by:
promoting the ringing of church bells to call peopÈ to worship",
encouraging the recruitment and training of all ringers and advancing the art of change ringing,.
supporb.ng the proper care and use of church bells and Èelfties",
providing support to pro1￿tS to ￿tore. maintain or improve existing bells, and the towers and belfn.es
housing them.,
seeking the preservation of bells from redundant thur¢hes for the purpose of ringing in churches.
The Association is a member of the Central Council of Church Bell Ringers and abides by the rules and
decisions of the Council.
Achi•v•ments and rformanco
Mernbership
Wth effect from 1st January 2023. the Assockqton $wt¢hed to an on-line membership system which enables
members to renew and pay their subscriptions direct The previous manual system was administered via the
individual tower correspondents. Atthough the numbers show a decline compared with 2022, the result has
been a more accurate record of ringers in Sussex.
The membership of the Association as at 31st December 2023 is 1045. compared with 1,183 in
2022.
Of these, 30 {2.9%) are young ringers (aged 18 or under) and 395 {37.8%) are aged 70 or over.
Eventsltralnlng
Most towers a￿ now ringing again for ser¥￿S following the decline after Covid. There are still towers
without practices and the District Officers irs parbcular are focussing on support for these.
All Districts a￿ organising mnthty Saturday events which include the opportunity for general ringing,
sometimes on unfamiliar bells, and social evenis. There are also other regular pract￿ across the
county (often ors weekday evenings) which. in the main. concentrate on Specif￿ training needs,
frequell￿y for specffic towers.
It has been another excellent year for Sussex Young Ringers with plenty of ringing for all abilities and
excellent results of second place at both striking competsb"ons' the South East England Contest and
Ringing ￿￿r1d National Youth Competition.
During the year. the following achievements were recorded..
Tower bells- 10 peals and 457 quarter Feals
Handbells- 11 peals and 15 quarter peals
Online- 3 quarter peals on Ringing Room which were attributed lo the Association.
Communication8
The website has been kept UP-tTrdate and included links to essents.al informalion emanating from the
Central Council of Church Bell Ringers. A revamp is planned for 2024.
Regular emails have been sent to all mernbers updates of developrrEnts. activibes and ne•VS
District newsletters have been issued regulaty
Soundbow, our subscription magazine, continues to be published regulady in paper form
The Facebook Group has been in constant use during the year.

SUSSEX COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF CHANGE RINGERS
TRUSTEES REPORT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Flnanclal rfrvlew
Total In￿Me in FY2023 was £31,716. and total expenditure (including grants) was £20,466.
The principal source5 of income were legacies. membership fees and donations. Membership fees declined
again in 2023 by £889 (equivalent to 111 paying adutt members). The introduction of Stripe enabled voluntsry
donab'ons to be paid easily when renewing subscriph'ons. and raised £2,2(X in donation$, much of which was
Gift M'ded. SCACR also received a legacy of £10,000 from the estate of Albert {Vicl Sheppard and a legacy of
£500 from the estate of Mary Rice, both fomier ringers from Sussex. HMRC Gift Aid and Small Donations
Scheme Claims were compleled su￿eSSfUlty adding £720 and £89 to income re$pectivety. Overall income
increased by £14,085 compared with the previous year.
Expenditure on running Costs increased by £242 compared with the prev￿US year. Insurance (+2.3OA compared
with 20221, production of the Handbook & Annual Report1-210A due to fewer copies being printed) and CCCBR
costs were the top 3 items of expenditure. CCCBR'S annual conference was held in Ipswich and attended by 4
ofthe 5 representstives. As agreed at the 2022 meeb"ng, the cost of SCACR'S CCCBR membership is now 20p
per member rather than the flat rale of £40 per representative1£2001 previously used, and therefore there was
a Small increase in CCCBR Subs lo £232 for 2023. The cost of attending the Ipswich annual meeting was £837.
which was a reductson of £230 compared with 2022 in Nottingham.
Professional fees were the fourth hKJhest area of expenditure. In 2022 the fee was £900+VAT {£1.080). As this
was a steep price increase from 2021, the 2023 Examinabon work was tendered with 3 firms- Pr￿e & Co, Knill
James and TC Group, and the work awarded to Price & Co of Eastboume who quot&l the lowest cost at £675
+ VAT1£8101 The TC Group quote was £1.200 + VAT {£1,440}.
New expenditure this year included the cost ofthe new membetship database MemberMojo1£2501. and Stripe
transaction charges1£3221- or 3.36°h of the Inco￿ pa￿ via Stripe. 80th sy5terns have significandy reduced
the work for the Membership Secretary and the Treasurer given the very large number of small payments that
are received through the year.
Unrestricted Funds
l Fund." Cash value at year end following transfers was £12:000, wrth a fvrther £30,750 being held in
fixed assets Ilhe library, maslerfs chain and 3 sets of handbells). Part of the Library was revalued by the
Trustees and Librarian and has decreased in value by £4.000. The review of ftjrther Library assets will be
undertaken in 2024.
De
nated Fund.. The Development Fund is designed to support any projects that fall within ourcharitable aims
which are not covered by the Restr¢cted Funds. A £232 grant wa5 requested and aulhorised by the Trustees in
2023 to support the Diocesan annual event at Plumpton where the Charmborough Ring was hired to encourage
recruitment of new members from the young attendees at Ihe camp. A grant of £750 was also authorised to
support the installation of a rope guide at Chichester Cathedral, as rope guides are not covered by the BRF.
The value of the Development Fund at year end was £20,915 and is included in Un￿stn"cted funds.
Restrlcted Funds
Bell Restoration Fund. Income during the year was £18,560_ Just one granl of £3,000 was paid on tompletiortr
of the restoration work at Piddinghoe, folbwing inspection and approval by a BRF representative.
The committed grant for the provisKin of a training bell al Steyning lapsed in December 2023 as WOTk on the
tower has delayed the proiect. A re-application is expected in fvture. There remains a Committed restoration
grant of £750 for a training bell at Chichesterwhich has been provisionally agreed on Gondition that the indicated
restoration work is completed and passes an insFection by the BRF Secretary or other delegated SCACR
representative. This grant lapses in May 2025 rf woth is not complete and inspected by then.
The value of the BRF at year end was £49.C65 of which £6,269 is reseNed for simulator and dumbbelvttaining
bell grants, leaving £42,796 available for future bell maintenance grant applications.

SUSSEX COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF CHANGE RINGERS
TRUSTEES REPORT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Sussex Youn
Rin
ers Fund
he R Johnson and Harokl Wood Memorial Fund . This fund re¢eived income
tolalling £3,206 during the year. Grants totslling £3,180 were paid to support the Sussex team's entry lo the
2023 National Youth Competition in York and £261 to supwrt various praclices and outings. The value of the
SYR Fund al yearend was £6,944 in cash. wf(h a further£2,000 held in fixed assets {a set of donated handbells).
There are no committed grants.
Reserves Pollcy
To maintain in the General Fund a reserve of £12,000. whKh currenly exceeds 1 average yearfs running costs.
No reserves apply in the case of the Development Fund or either of the Restricted Funds. Any surplus monies
in the General Fund above this level of reserve are transferred to the Fund detemiined by the Trustees al the
end of each Finarscial Year_ This wlicy was applEd at year end with £1,602 being transferred lo the Sussex
Young Ringers Fund.
Investments
The Trustees have the power of investment for all fvnds wh￿h have been invested with the Charities Aid
Foundation ICAFI Bank and the Cambridge & Counties Bank in this period.
CAF Bank is a current account designed for chanties. In Jan 2023 the account began to pay a tiny amount of
interest (around £101 per quarter and opeiating chaTges were reduced to £5 per month (from £8 per month in
20221. By managing the numbers of cheque and cash deposits per month we avoided fvrther processing
charges.
We hold a 45-day noty'ce account with Cambridge & counb.es Bank, which has no bank charges. The interest
rate on this account increased 5 times during the year from 2.33% at the start to 3.98% at the end of 2023.
tru¢ture
ovemance and mana
ement
The charity was established as an Associats"on by consts"tution and by&laws adopted on 12 October 1974 las
amended 12 May 1984, 27 September2014. 13 May 2017 and 13 May 2023).
The Trustees who seNed during the year were".
Mark Dawkins {retired and re-elected for a second &year teTh at AGM on 13th May 20231
Margaret SheTWOCX
Jonathan FrankSin
Trustees are selected by eleclTron at Annual General Meeting or exceptionalty at Special General Meeting. for a
three year term. One tnjstee retires each year by rotab"on. with Margaret Sherwood due to retire at the AGM in
2024. The Trustees are involved in the day lo day running of the charity. with the support of the Treasurer, Sue
Gadd. They have assessed the major risks to which the ass(￿lab"on 15 exposed and are satisfied that systems
are in place to mth'gate exposure to the major fisks.
The Annual General Meeting lar¢d the election) was hdd on 13m May 2023 at Goring-by-sea, and during the
year the General Committee has met twice. once by Z(y)m and once fa￿-tfrface.
Signed on behalf of the Trnstees..
Jonathan Franklin
Trustee
Dated.. li Apri12024

SUSSEX COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF CHANGE RINGERS
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
TO THE TRUSTEES OF SUSSEX COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF CHANGE RINGERS
We report lo the chanty trustees on our examination ofthe a¢￿Unts ofthe charity for the year ended 31
December 2023 which are set out on pages 5 to 12.
Responsibllitles and basis of veport
As ttte charity's Irustees you are responsibk for the preparation of the accounts in attordance with the
requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ('the Acf l.
We report in respect of our examination of the charity's accounts carried out Ltnder secbon 145 of the Act
and in carrying out our examination we have ft)Ilowed all the applicable Diwb'ons given by the Charity
Commission under section 145151(bl of the Act.
Independent examlnefs statement
We have completed our examination. We confirn that no material matter5 have come to our attention in
connection wtth the examination giving us cause to believe that in any mateTial respect
accounting records were not kept in respect of the charity as required by section 130 of the Act., or
2. the accounts do not accord wth those records., or
3. the accounts do not compty wtth the applicable requirements Cor￿rning the fomi and content ofaccounts
set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the
accounts gNe a 'true and fair vieW which is not a matter considered as part of an independent
examinat￿￿.
We have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connectton with the examination to which
attention should be drawn in this reFort in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be
reached.
Chartered Accountsnts
Dated: IL April 2024

SUSSEX COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF CHANGE RINGERS
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Unrestricted Restricted
nds
Total
2023
Total
2022
Income
Donations and lega¢ies
Investment income
Other incoming resources
8,239
858
18.387
1A59
26,626
2,317
15,338
895
Total Income
11070
19.846
31,716
17.631
Ex
nditure
CharRable actlvlllos
Grant making
Support costs
Impairn￿nt loss
Governance costs
6841
7.423
5,398
4,000
3.645
27,200
4,221
3,500
4,580
Total expenditure
39.501
Net incornel(expgnditure) for the year
(2.117}
13,367
11.250
{21,8701
Transfors between fund5
10
Net movement In funds
(4,0451
15295
11,250
{21,870)
Fund balances at 1 January 2023
132,305
Fund balances at 31 De¢ember 2023
121.685
110435
The 31 December 2022 Statement of Finan¢ial kntivttyes for comparative purposes can be found on page 12
of these accounts.

SUSSEX COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF CHANGE RINGERS
BALANCE SHEET
AS A T 31 DECEMBER 2023
Chaflty Reglstratlon No. 26858
2023
2022
Fixed assets
Tangible assets
13
32,750
36,750
Current assèts
Prepayments
Trade debtors
Cash at bank and in hand
1,010
1,009
412
90.248
74,652
Current Ilabllities
Accruals
Deferred income
11,2891
1967)
Net current assets
88.935
73,685
Total assets less current liabilities
110435
Incorne funds
Restricted funds
Unrestricted fvnds
15
58.017
63.668
42,722
121.685
110,435
The accounts were approved by the Trustees on % i April 2024
Jonathan Frnnklifi
Trustee

SUSSEX COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF CHANGE RINGERS
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Accountlng pollcles
Charlty Infomiation
Sussex County Association of Change Ringers is registered at 1 SouthdL)wn Terrace. Steyning. West
Sussex. Charty Commission registrab.on number 268588.
1.1 Basis of preparatlon
The account5 have been prepared in accordan￿ Accounting and Repothng by Charities.. Statement
of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial
Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 20191, and
the Charities Act 2011.
The accounts have been prepared to give a true and fair view and have departed from the Charities
{Accounts and Rewrtsl Regulations 2008 only to the extent required to provide a true and fair view. This
departure has invofved following the ChaTities SORP IFRS 1021 rather than the Statement of
Recommended Pracb"ce effective from 1 April 2005. which has since been withdrawn.
The Asscoabon constitutes a public tenefft entrty as defined by FRS 102.
The financial statements are presented in sterling which is the fvnctional currency of the Association and
are rounded to the nea￿$t £.
The financial statements have been prepared underthe histor￿1 Costconvention. The principal accounting
policies are set out below.
The Associab"on only has financial assets and financial liabilrties of a kind that qualify as basic financial
instnjmenls. Basic financial instruNEnts are initially recognised at transaction value and subsequently
measured at their settlement value.
1.2 Incoming resources
For legacies, enlillement is taken as the eartier of the dale on which either. the charity is aware that probate
has been granted, the estate has been finalised and notification has been made by the executor{s) to the
Association that a distribution will be made, or when a distn'bution is received frorn the estate. Receipt of
a legacy, in whole or in part, is only considered probable when the amount can be measured reliably and
the charity has been notified of the executof s intention to make a disiributson. Mther8 legacies have been
notified to the chartty. or the charty is aware of the granting of probate, and the criteria for income
recognition have not been met, then the legacy 15 treated as a contingent asset and disclosed if material.
All income is recognised once the charity has entrtlement to the income, il Is probable that the income will
be received arKI the amount of income receivable can be measured reliably.
1J Resources expended
Expenditure is recogrsised once there is a legal or constwctwe obligation to make payment to a third paty,
it is probable that settlement will be required and the amount of the obligab'on can be measured reliably.
All expenditure is accounted foron an accruals basis. Al expenses including support costs and governance
costs are allocated to the applicable expendrture headings.
Grants payable are charged in the year when the offer is made except in those cases Whe￿ the offer is
conditional. such grants being recognised as expenditLsre when the conditions attaching are fulfilled. Grants
offered subject to conditions which have not been mel at the year end are noted as a commitment, but not
accrued as expenditure.
1.4 Tangible fixed assets and depreciation
The library. maste¢s chain and hand￿lIS are shown at Trustees. valuatyon.
1.5 Accurnulated funds
Unrestricted funds are available for use at the discretion of the tnjstees in furtherance of the general
objectives of the charity and which have not been designated for other purposes.
Restricted funds are funds which are to be used in accordance wtth specffic restrictions imposed by donors
or which have been raised by the charity for particular purposes. The costs of raising and administering
such funds are charged against the specik fund. The aim and use of each restricted fund is set out in the
notes to the financial statements.

SUSSEX COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF CHANGE RINGERS
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
2 Donations and legacle6
Unwstricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Total
2023
Total
2022
Subscriptions and Feal fees
Donations and gifts
Legacies receivable
7.826
413
7,826
8,296
8.728
5,610
1.000
7.883
10.504
Included within the comparative amunt is unrestricted income of £8,728.
Subscriptions and pgal feos
nrestricted funds..
Northern District
Southem Dislnct
Eastern Districl
Westem Distnct
Non resident and unattached
Peal fees
1,864
1.720
2,388
2,793
144
19
1.452
2.152
232
3 Investment income
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Totsl
2023
Total
2022
Interest receivable
1,459
2,317
895
Included within the comparatNe arr￿Unt is restricted income of £495.
4 othor ineoming resources
2023
2022
unrestrr.cted Funds:
Publicity
Training & events
Increase in fixed asset valuation
Administration
1,365
1,330
1.219
78
179
1,398

SUSSEX COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF CHANGE RINGERS
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
5 Total resources expended
Other
Grant
funding
Total
2023
Total
2022
Charitable a¢tivitles
Grant funding of activities (note 6)
Support costs (note 71
7,423
7,423
5.398
27,200
4,221
5.398
Total
5,398
7,423
12.821
31,421
Impaimient loss {note 81
Governance costs (note 9}
4.000
4.000
3,500
4,580
39,501
13.043
20
7A23 ￿66
6 Grants payable
2023
2022
Grants made in the year comprise:
Dev Fund - West District ringing recovery day to support recruitrnent
Dev Fund- Mobile ￿tfry Di￿ese3n Fesbval at Plumpton
Dev Fund- Rope Guide at Chichester Cathedral
BRF- All Saints. Eastbourne
BRF - Attriston
BRF- Piddinghoe
Sussex Young Ringers - young ringer prath'ces
Sussex Young Ringers- RW National Youth Competition
187
232
750
12,500
12.000
3.000
261
3.180
286
2,227
27.200
In 2023 this comprises grants of £982 from the Unrestrth t)esignated Fund and £6.441 from
Restricted Funds.
In 2022 the ¢omparatÉve amounts comprised grants of £187 from the Unrestricted Designated
Fund and £27,013 from Restricted Funds.
7 Support costs
2023
2022
Publicity
Training and events
Insurance
Other costs
1,795
2.165
1,886
712
1,844
212
5.398
4,221
In 2023 this comprises £5,360 unrestricted and £38 restricted expendibjre. In 2022 the comparatNe amount
was £4,178 unrestricted and £45 restn.cted expenditure.
8 Impairnient Ios5
2023 2022
The Trustees consider that the Library valuation has deC￿aSed by £4,000 in 2023. Materials 4,000 3,500
previously only available in hardcopy formats are now widely published online and are free
and accessible to all. The TnIst￿5 will conb'nue to work through this re-valuats.on in 2024.

SUSSEX COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF CHANGE RINGERS
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
9 Govemance costs
2023
2022
other governance costs comprise".
Meetings & expenses
Annual reF)Ort
Professional fees
Administration and officers, expenses
1,464
1,117
99
74
1,691
1,417
900
572
3.645
4,580
In 2023 this comprises £3,645 unrestricted and £nil restTiCted expendiiure. In 2022 the comparative amunt
was £4.539 unrestricted and £41 restricted expenditure.
Includ￿1 in professional fees is an accrual for payn￿nI to the Independent Examiner of £810 for 2023
accounts examination.
10 Tran6fer5
There were 3 transfers from unrestricted fijnds to restrrted funds in 2023.
Un￿strICted
BRF
SYRF
Southern Quiz profits to SYRF
Eastern Qutz profits to BRF
General Fund surplus above reserve (12k)
(881
(238)
{1.6021
88
238
1.602
At 31 Docembgr 2023
238
11 TNstws
None of the Trustees lor any persons ¢onnected wrth Ihem) received any remuneration during the year. No
amounts relating to travel expenses were paid to Trustees during the 2023 financial year, or during 2022.
12 Employees
There were no em￿OyeeS during the year.
13 Tangible fixed assèts
Plant and Fixtyres, fittings &
machinery
equlpment
Total
At 1 January 2023 and at 31 December 2023
Additions
Year ended 31 December 2023
Impalrment
At 1 January 2023 and at 31 December 2023
Depreciation
At 1 January 2023 and at 31 Decemter 2023
Net book value
Al 31 December 2023
7,750
36,750
14.OlXII
14,0001
25.000
32.750
At 31 December 2022
29,000
7.750
36,750
10-

SUSSEX COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF CHANGE RINGERS
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
14 Restricted funds
The income funds ol the charity include restn.cted funds comprising the folknving unexpended balances of
donations and grants held on tnjst for specific purposes."
Movement In funds
Balance at
1 January
2023
Balance at
Resources 31 December
Expended
2023
In¢oming
Resources
Sussex Churches Bell Restoration
Fund
33,538
18,560
3.033
49,065
Sussex Young Ringers Fund
IReg Johnson and Harold Wood
Memorial Fund)
9,184
3.214
3.446
42.722
21,774
6.479
58.017
Incoming ￿sOUrceS include the transfers detaikd in Note 10.
The Sussex Churches Bell Restoration Fund, a restr.cted Fund within this Association, provides financial
assistance for the Church on projects to restore, maintain or improve existing bells, and the lowers and ￿lfrieS
housing them, and seeks the preseryation of bells from redundant churches for the purpose of ringing in
churches. A further grant of £750 has been provisionalty commltied but is conditional upon the indicated work
being completed and passing an inspection by the BRF Secretary or other delegated SCACR representative,
conditions which had not been met at 2023 year end.
The Sussex Young Ringefs Fund (rhe Reg Johnson and Harold Wood Memorial Fund) is a restrieted Fund
within the Association supporting young people underthe age of 25 who are learning change ringin9 on tower
or hand bells. It helps to fvnd training and skill development, events and acb'vities for young ringers, and to
support adults organising those events. There were no committed granls at the end of 2023. The Fund
includes the valLte of the set of young ringer handbells, which is a fixed asset valued at £2,000.
15 Anatysis of nel assets b¢tw•en funds
Unrestricted
Restricted
Totsl
Fund balances at 31 De￿mber 2023 are represented by..
Tangible fixed assets
30.750
Current assets
32.918
2,000
56,017
32,750
88,935
63,668
121.685
16 Related parties
There were no related party transactions during the year.

SUSSEX COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF CHANGE RINGERS
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTNITIES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022 (for comparison)
Unrestricted Restricted
fundy
funds
Total
2022
Income
Donations and legacies
Investment income
8.728
6,610
495
15.338
895
Other inwming resources
Tolal income
10,526
7,105
17,631
Ex
nditure
Charitsble actlvltles
Grant making
Support costs
Impairment loss
Governance costs
187
4.176
3,500
4.539
27,013
27.200
4.221
3,500
41
Total expenditure
12
02 27 099
Net Incomel(expenditureTr for the year
(1.8761 119.994) (21,870)
Transfers between funds
10
Net movement in funds
11076) 119,9941 (21,870
Fund balances at 1 January 2022
132 305
Fund balances at 31 DeCem￿r 2022
67.713
42,722
110,435
12-