R•ystrmd Compwy Ilumb•r. Of1825U lEngIv￿ amlwalesl
Report of tho T￿￿ and
Unaudll•d Flnan¢l•l Statwnents for the year ended Joth septeM￿r 2024
Tho Abb•yll•ld Gr&qt IAlssend•n & Dtstrict Socl•ty
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COMPANIES HOUSE
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The Ablyfidd Grt•t MiwndeD & Dijtrid Soatty
Contemts of th* FI￿DelI1 Sl*lwettts
for tbtye*r e•ded Jotb Septemlxr 2024
Reprt of the Trustees
Itos
IndeptDdeAt Examiners R¢wfvrt
Sta¢em¢Dt of fi*aoei*l Ae¢lwltles
B•l*D¢e Sb*t
14o¢es to the ￿nancIal Sl•temeDts
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Th¢ Ablwfitld CTUt Ml¥send¢tt & Distriet So¢i¢ty
Report of the Trnsttts
for the year t￿ltd 31hb Septernbtr 2024
Th¢ Trustees are also dirtttors of the Charitsble coM￿Y forthe PUT￿￿ of the Companies Act 2006. preserrt their report wth
the financial 5tatemellts of the Charitable Comwiy for the yw ended 30 Septernber 2024. Havin8 considered the 8uidance Provided in
the Staternent of Recornmended Prddi¢e"Arcounting by R¢gis*r¢d So¢ial HoLLsing Providers 2014" concernin8 its application to
charities the Trustees have adopted the provisions of Acammting and Reportin8 by Chariiies.. Ststrmeni of Recommended Practice
applieable io charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic
of Ireland (FRS 102) (effe￿l¥e l January 2019). The Statement of Re￿Mmended Praaic¢-Ac¢ounting by R¢gist¢r¢d Socral Housing
Providers 2018" been referred to where the Charities SORP is silelbt.
OWECTIVES AND ACTivrrtES
Objectives attd aims
The Charitable Company 15 established for the wbli¢ benefit forthe followin8obJects:
l) tlk relief and supwrt of elderly petsons withtyrt regtrd to iTWrn< ethnicity. 8¢N4¢r or backyound who ar¢ wffering from the
di5abilitie5 of old a8e or other¥*isc in fteed
2) th¢ $pre•ding of IK*neM atk4 decent principles to all human relation5hip5 thc appli¢ation of humanitarian aims to promot¢ ihe
relief of the elderly
3) the spre￿Ing of hon¢si and decent pri￿lpleS to all human relationshi￿ and ¢1* application of humant¢arian aims to promot¢ the
relief of the ¢ld¢rly
The Charitable Company has g¢twa] aim of contriixrtingtoihe lives of eldttly people in the 1¢X￿ COmn￿nIty throu￿ the provision
of s￿lter¢d a¢commodation.
The maiFJ objective5 ￿ntinue lo be the provision of acconyTh)d*ion aTrJ 5upw)n for the elderly people in accordance with the aims and
principles of the Abbeyfield Society. having due regard ￿ the Charity Commi$5ion's public benefit guidance. including its guidance on
fee chaT8ITIg.
The sirategies employed to achteve ihe provision of grkn4 guality accIN￿lOn art:
• a well managed and economi<4lly viable I￿U$¢
' profwsional sthff
' programme of so¢ial athivitie5
an a¢iiv¢ fvnd pro8raThm
Significant Activities
The Charitsble Company is a ke8iStered Social Hou5£ng Provider and its principal activity is to provide aCcoM￿lI0n and supwt for
elderly people. This activity falls wholly within so¢i•l housing activities defined in the Housing 8nd Regentrntion Act 2008.
VolynteeTS
In addition to the volunteer5 who comprise the EXec￿1ve Commillee. c￿lIableCOmpanY is suppmed by a team of additional
volunteers a5SiSting wilh the hous¢ aciiviiies and fund raising events. Al volunteers follow a vetting arbd induction proces5.

The Abbryr￿ld GreAt MiwDd¢n & Dirytri¢t Swirty
Report of the Trnstees
for the year ¢Dded 31hh September2
ACIUEVEMENT AND PERFORMANCE
Ch*ritsbk g¢tiviti¢s
The Twstees have ￿ntinUed io oversee the irfovision of high qvality suppm to elderly wrs of ihe Society'5 housin8 facilities. The
Tr￿let$ have ¢oniinued io review the levels of supp)rt available ¢0 us¢Ts of th¢ So¢iery's services who could not oiherwis¢ afford
to make use of Ilwh.
FITrIANCL￿ REVtEW
Fin8DCI81 pTr51ti
Th¢ finan¢ial results for the year are Set in the Statem￿¢ of Financial A¢tivittes and the Balance She¢t. In their cap3city as Tntstees,
the dire¢iors are responsible for eAsuring the 8S5ets of the ￿nPary art proptrly appl*d in xcordance with ¢hartty IAW.
Pr5nelp*l fuJ)dlng souttes
The princip￿ fimding source5 are r¢5idents' charges of£348.770 (2023: £304232) and don*iorts of £3.037 (2023: £5.231).
Investment polity 8Dd objec*ive5
The ¢x¢¢utiv¢ o)mmitt¢¢ ¢onsid¢rs I￿lding cash on d¢posi¢ as the appropriate invesvn¢nt for the Ch3rit2bl¢ Comp3ny at this time.
Fin8nti*l performn¢e
2024
360.050
2023
315,493
2022
283,006
Total incomin8 resources
Resources expended on provision of sheltered ￿e0T￿mC￿]aIi0n and svpwt
(excluding drpreriation)
CapÉtal expenditure relating to provision of sh¢lt¢t¢d a¢Comn￿d&l1¢m
Total expendiiure on sheliU￿ a¢commod41ion aThJ
support
Governanct costs
Total expenditure inclLKlhn8 capitsl iteff6
332.972
301J21
226,223
30.169
18,307
47,833
363,141
319,628
274,056
8.025
371.166
6.563
326.191
.542
282.598
Reservu policy
Note 17 to the fit)an¢ial ststcments shoms the movement of funds duringthe year. Unrestrided fiEnds amountrd to £498,601 plus
lh¢ provision for Long tCTm Liabilities of £82.189 of which £322.035 (2023.. £578.509 and £289,508 Tespe¢tively) is freely
available ai the balartce sheet dat4 the remai￿ler being invested in tangible fixed assets.
The executive committee has d￿£M71￿[ appropriate level of free fEserves should rtpre5ent a Minim￿ of 8 rnonths nornlal
operdting eXper￿lture of £242,000. In addition, the SC￿lety has also develor*d a long term &5sa replacemeni and bmprov¢m¢nt
programme allowing for an average cash sp￿￿ of £35.000 w aftnum. The balance available, previously showm in reseryes, has
beev itansferred 10 a provision for long tem liabilities. The baiatK¢ at th¢ end of th¢ period was £82,189.

The Abbeyfield Great Mislettdth & Dlstrfrt
R¢port of ¢b¢ Trnstees
for tht year ertd¢d 30th Septsmber 2024
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Compli8D¢e wlth the gov¢rn8n¢e viAbility stand•rd
The Charifable Cornpany assesse5 ¢omplian¢e with the Governantt and Finar￿jai Viability Stsndard on an ongoing basis and
certifits its compliance. At executive cornrnittee level the governa￿t Structwe ensLtres ¢ontiMed scrLrtiny of financial perfonnanrx
and continued improvernent in value for rnoney balanced with our a5piratioo ￿ provide ex¢¢llent servi¢es to all our restdents. Day-
to-day managtmeni ot services rests with the house man3gemenL they are a¢¢owithble to the executive ¢ommJtttt and operations
ar¢ scrutinised through a wde Tange of ￿￿ureS such &s iThCOTne collection. voids. mar￿ge¥nE￿L repair5 Trrdn8gemeni and
safeguarding. The Ch8ritsbl¢ Co¥npany has adopttsj the Charity Comrnissi¢)n's GIMNJ Governance Code.
Value for Money
Th¢ Tru51ees are Committed io giving apwopriate and proportionate Cor￿lderatIOn io obtaining ar￿ evidencing valu¢ for rnoncy
vhert Proc￿rIng work$. seivices and supplies in order io maximise resources for froTrt line services to deliver efficiency gains.
Efficien¢ies are based on redudion in costs and improv¢ments in services. The Trustees aim to establish a cost eons¢iou5 culture
where decisions are made by thking a¢¢ourrt OT qu￿ity_ time and sustainability in order to achieve overall best value.
Abbeyficld Great Mi5senden & District Society monitor perfornw)ce against voids (va¢ant roDms) as thss is a k¢y driver lo ensure
overall rental collection is M￿lMi$ed. In 2024 our void Ioss as a % of total rent due decreased to 7.3Vo (2023= 12.31JA) as ¢ompar¢d
to oyr wget of 9.OD/r* (2023.. 9.0%). Voids have reduced due to our repite rooTn being Occupi￿ on a permanent bosis.
IDdep¢Ddent Review
Th¢ tndq)endent Examiner. Mr D Patt¢rson FCCA h&% an irwJ¢wident Thicw of the Fin8n¢ia] Stst¢wnts e)Nled 30th
sc￿mber 2024
Futur¢ PlaD$
The Charitsbl¢ C¢)mpany's aims and objectives for the coming yor aTe:
* to eontinue providing a safe and comfortable fnvironrncnt for tt5idents.
io achieve fvll o¢cupancy throughout the year.
. to maxtmise the public benefil provided by the Society.

Th¢ Abb¢yfi¢ld Cre•t Mlssende• & Dlstrk¢ Soekty
Report of the Trustees
for th¢ y￿r *nded 30tlJ Septsmb¢r 2024
STRUCTURE GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Govertting Documtht
The Charitsble Company is controlled by its Governing Dr￿umen￿ a deed of tnLSt. and con51itute5 a limited ￿mpanY. limited by
8uarantee, as defined by the Companies A¢1 2(K>6. 11 is also registered with th¢ Homes and Community A8ency (number HO553).
Reernitment a#d appOIntfv￿llt of #ew Trustees
The work of ihe TTUStees is ul￿rtaken or¥ a voluntary basis wit1K$￿ any fomi of remunerdtion dnd consequen¢ly r#wibneni is
mainly frorn the local community. Prospective new Tr￿stets are inltryiewed and fully vetted prkor to any rttommendation being
$ubmitted to the executive committee.
OrganSsational Strneture
The executive committee of TnLStees administers the Charitable COMp￿y. The committee nominally meets every qvarter. more
often If ¢ir¢umstan¢es demand. The Chair and House Manager meet regulady io discuss ?11 Matt￿ relating to the day to day
management and welfare of th¢ residents aThJ staff. Sthff supervision and yearly appraisals a￿ undertaken. Spe¢ifi¢ rol¢s are
asgigned to individual Trustees who also rcgulaTly meet the House Manager.
Jndurtioll *lld tr#i*ing of Dtw Tr¥strts
New Trustee5 undergo a ￿riod of orientation to brief them on iheir le881 obli8atiCrfLS under charity and company law, the content of
the MenK)rnndum of Arti¢l¢s of Associaiion, the committee and decision making pro¢es4 the business plan and rrf¢nt financial
p¢rfomian¢e of ihe Chariiabl¢ Company. TTUStees aft encournged to at*nd appropri*¢ extem￿ training events wher¢ the
facilitate the vndertaking of their role.
Wider Network
The charily ts affill￿ed to Abbeyfield England and ¥ts in accordance with the aims and principles Abbeyfield England.
RelAted P8rtie5
The Charitable Company 1$ affilfatrd lo the national ¢harity Abbvyfidd ED8W.
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATTVE DETAILS
Registered Compatry llumbtr
01182568 (Englartd and Wajes)
R¢gister¢d Ch*rlty Aumbtr
268880
Registered office
Abbcyfield House
Link Rood
Great Miss¢nden
Bttckin8hamshire
HP16 9AE
Trustees
S Bottomley
J Mackay
L Meakin
A Suman
R E Stuart
P Fensome (ar4x)inted 20 May 2024}
M. Jxyna
AJHall
Chair
J Mackay

The Abbeyfield Great Mi&qende* & Dl%triet Sotlety
Report o(¢be Trustets
for Iht year ended 31)th Stptsmber 2024
REFERENCE AND ADMtP41STRATIVI DEfAJLS,
IndtpeAdewt E¥•miffter
Mr D Patter50n FCCA
12 Ga￿on Close. Chesham Bois, AnKrshw Bucks HP6 6DW
B**kt¢s
Bar¢lays Bank Pl¢ The Chiltern Group chesh￿ Branch
4 Sy(amore Road Amcrskn Bu¢kingham5hire HP6 SDT
This report been pr¢paf&l in accordance with the Special provisions of Part 15 ofthe Companies Act 2(N)6 relating to small
Companies.
Approved by ord¢rof the board of Trustees on 17 Marth 2025 arwj sig￿￿ on its behalf by:
Mrs J Mackay - Chair

Ind¢p¢DdeDt Examintr'$ Report to tb¢ Tr¥st¢es of
The Abbeyfield Gre•t Mi5seDd¢n & Dutritt So¢iety
IDdepeDdeTrt examiner's report lo the Trv5ttt5 of The Ab￿YrItId Gre•l Missendtn & Distritt Society ('the CompaDy').
I report to the Charitable cLMn￿nY TnL*5 on my eXarni￿on of the of the Company for th¢ year ¢nd¢d 30 SeptembEr
2024.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As the Charitable Company's Tnjstees of the Cornpany (and also its direciors forthe Pur￿ of comphny lawl you are resp)nsibl¢
for the preparation of the accounts in ac￿rdance with the requirements of the Cornpanies ALt 2006 Dhe 2006 Acty.
Haying Satisfi￿ myself that the aCCOLmts or the Company are not required to be audited under Part 16 of the 2006 Act and are
eligtble for ind¢p¢nd¢nt examination, I rekx)rt in respxt of my ¢xamination of your Charitable Cornpany'5 accounts a5 carried out
under S¢¢tkon 145 of the Charities Act 2011 Cthe 2011 A¢¢'). In carryin8 Out my examination I havt followed the Directions given
by ihe Charity Commission whkr Sethion 145(5) (b) of th¢ 2011 A
Indepelldent Ex9mlDe￿S stslenmt
Since your ¢harity$ gross income exceeded £250.1￿• y(rtty examiner must be a rnem￿r of a listed body. I can eonfim that I am
qualified to undertake the examination because l am a member of the Ii)Slity* of Chart¢r¢d Ass0¢1￿1￿n of C¢rtifi¢d Accountants.
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no rnattets have to my attention in connection with the examination gtving
me cause to believe:
l ac¢oun¢ing r¢¢ords wu¢ not kept in respert of the Company as rwuired by Sgaion 386 ofthe 2(X>6 Act.. or
2 th¢ x¢ounts do rtot a¢¢ord with tlJ)se rrLords'. or
3 ihe attounis do noi comply wth the a￿OUntIng requirements of Section 396 of the 2006 iki other than any requirement the
a¢counts a true and fair view which 15 Mt a matter c4Jnsidertd as part of an independent examination. or
4 the ac¢ounts have not been prepared in arcor¢tan¢e with the methods and principles of the S¢atrm¢ni of Recommended Practice for
a¢couniing and rep)rting by cltarities (applicablt to charities preparingtheii a¢¢ounts in a¢coTdan¢e with the Financial Reporting
Standard applicable in the UK aT￿ Republbc of Ireland (FRS 102).
I have no concems and have ¢ome across no other rnattets in ront¢ction with the examination to which attention should be dra￿ in
Ihis report in order to enable & proper UTMlerstanding of the accounts to be rta¢h￿.
Mr D Patt¢TSOn FCCA
12 GaY￿n Close, Chesham Boi& ArneT5hw Bucks HP6 6DW
thes rnt $t8ttthy finI￿al stslements

The Abbeyfitld CreAt MissendeD & Distriet S
St#tem¢nt of TrSnallci*l Aetiviti¢s
for the ye8r tnded 311ih wtember 2024
INCOME STATEMENT
2024
2023
Unr¢striCEed
Total
nds
Total
fund5
fimds
INCOME AND ENDOWMENfs FROM
DoT)ations and legacies
Ch#rit4bl¢ activities
Providing support and accommodation for elderty
people
Investment income
3.037
3.037
5,231
348.770
8.243
348,770
8,243
304.232
6,030
Total
360.050
360.050
315,493
EXPEIYDITURE ON
Charitsble 8ctiviti¢s
ProvtdiDg support and a¢¢ommodation for ¢lderly
people
360.050
360.050
327,779
NET INCOMFJIEXPENDITURE)
(12.2861
RECONCiLIATION OF FUNDS
Total funds brought forward
578509
497J40
1,075.849
1.088.042
Prior Year adjustment and transfer to Provisions
(79,W7)
(79,907)
93
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
498,602
497,340
995.942
1,075,849

The Abbeyfteld GrtAt Missend¢D & Distii¢t S
StattmeDt •f KD8IICj81 Activiti
as 8t Joth September 2024
BALANCE SHEET
2024
Total
funds
2023
Total
funds
Notes
fvnds
funds
FIXED ASSETS
Tangible assets
Inv¢siments
io
248.756
lo.(￿0
258.756
497.340
746.096
i 0.000
756,096
773,174
i 0.000
783,174
497,340
CURRENT ASSETS
Debtor5
Investtllents
Cash at bank
12
13
9,893
195.393
134.677
339,963
9,893
195.393
134.677
339,963
17,856
263.910
38.179
319,945
CREDTfoRS
Amounts frdlling due wtthin one ycar
14
(17.928)
(17.9281
(24,569)
NET CURRENT ASSETS
322.035
322,035
295.376
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT LL4BILITIES
CREDITORS
580.791
497.340
1.078.131
1.078.550
Amounts falling after mor¢ than one year
15
(2.701)
PROVISIONS FOR LONG TERM UABILrriES
16
81189
81189
NET ASSETS
498.602
497,340
995,942
1.075,849
FUNDS
Unrestricted fvnds
Restricted fijnds
17
498.602
497.340
578.509
497.340
TOTAL FUNDS
995.942
1,075,849
Th¢ Charitsbl¢ Company is eniitbj io exemption from audit under Sedion 477 of the Companies Act 2006 for the yelr ended 30
Sep*mber 2024.
Thr rnernber5 have not required the company ¢0 obtsin an audit of its fina￿la1 stat¢ments for the year ￿ded 30 September
2024 in accordance with Section 476 of th¢ Companies A¢i 2006.
The Tr1￿¢5 acknowledge their responsibilities ftir
(a) ensuTing thai the charitable company keeps a¢¢ounting r￿0￿$ ￿mplY wtth S¢¢tion$ 386 and 387 of the Companies Act
2006 and
(b) preparing financial S￿eMeTrts which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charitsble company &s at the end of
tach financial year and of its surplus or deficit for each financial year in accordaftce with ihe requirem￿1 of Sections 394 and 395
and which otherwise cornply with the requirer¥*nlS of the C(xy)p•)ies Ad 2￿6 relating io fitwicial ststement5. 50 far as applicable
to the charitable company.
Thest financial $￿ements have been prwed .in accOrda￿e with the provision appliLable w charitable compani¢5 subject to the
small cornpanie5 regirne.
The financial thiements were appwved by the B<Mrd of Trustres and authorised for ISSVE on 17 March 2025 and were signed on its
behalf by..
Mr A J H￿7 - Trustee

The Abiyfield Great mi￿ende# & Dtstrfet Sodety
Notes to the Fin*tttS•l Sts¢em¢•ts
for the y￿r ¢uded 30tb Sept¢mber 2024
I. ACCOUNTING POLICIFS
The Abbeyfield Great Misgenden & Distyi¢t Sc¢iety is a private ¢ornwy lirnited by guaranttt incOr￿rated in England and Wales.
The registered oflice 1$ Abbcyfield House. Link Road. Great Missend¢n. BUrkinghw￿sh7re. HP16 9AE.
B8Ss5 of prep8r8ti0
The financial statements of the Charithble Company. which is a public benefit enitty ￿[￿er FRS 102. have been prepared in
accordance with the Charities SORP (FRS I02)'A¢￿uming arMI Reporting by Charities.. Sthiement of Recommended Prdctice
applicable to charities preparing their accounts in aco)rdan¢e with the Fin•)¢iai RerM>ning Standard 8pplicable in the UK and
Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective l January 2019),. Financial Reporting S￿ndard 102 Tr Financial RerA)rting Standard
applicable in the UK and Republic of Irela￿1,. the Accountin8 Direction for priva* registered provideT5 of so¢ig1 houspng in
England 2019. The finan¢ial statements are also Fryared underthe requirerneTbts of the Housing and Regen¢rntton A¢t 2008 and the
Compani¢s Aa 2006.
The finan¢ial ststements have t*en pr¢pated under the hi51orical cost convention with thE exception of inv¢sth)ents which are held
at market value.
The financial ststemCr￿ arc presented in sterling which is the fijwional cl￿nCY ofth¢ Charitable Cotryany. Financial reporting
staThJard 102- T¢dueed di5Glosure txeTnptions
The ¢haritable Company has taken advanthge of the following di￿10s￿re ¢xenyion5 Ln preparin8 these financial ststements.
As pemiitt¢d by FRS 102 The Financial Rewting Stsndard applicable in the UK and Republi¢ of IrelaT)d'
the requirements of Sedion 7 Swemem ofcth Flo￿.
All incorne is recogni5ed irt the Staterttent of Finaneial Activities once the Charitsble Compny entitlernent ￿ the funds and bt is
probable that the income will be received and the can be Meas￿ reliably.
Income derived from rental and service Charge5 I[￿oMe is ststed ¢*t of loss¢s from voids. 1kn8tion5 in kind arc included at
valuation at the date of ihe dorjation.
The value of strvices provided by voluntters has not been inclth.
Expenditur¢
Liabilities are reCo￿tSed as expenditure as %MJn as thEre is a legal ot constr￿11￿¢ obligauon committtng Chari￿￿1e Company to
thai ¢xp¢ndiiure. it is probable thai a transfer of ¢corM)mic benefits will be requirtd in settlerT*Ot and the amow)t of the obligation
Can be measured reliably. Expendtwr¢ 1$ aceotutt¢4 for on an accruals basis and has been classified under heading5 that aggregate
all cost related io the ￿tegOry. Where costs can[￿1 be directly attributed w parti￿1#r h¢adin85 they have been all(xated to acti¥itLes
on a basis consistent with the use tsf resources.
Allouti04 aTrd &pportioament ftyf costs
Support e05t5 are allocated to the Charitsble coW￿S principAI Charitable athivity.

Th* Abbtyfield Great Mi55endgu & Di%trirt Society
for the ye*r ended 30th Septembtr 21ll4
l. AccouiYfiNC POLIc￿- t￿￿n￿ed
TallEible fixed 4sstts
Housing land and buildings are stated at Cost less xcumulatuj depreciaiion.
The COM of prop¢rtie$ 1$ purchase pric¢ together wth incidenta] costs of acquisition plus expenditure on property whi¢h results in an
Depreciation 1$ charged on housing PTopertie5 on a strdi8ht line basis over their esrimated useful e¢oTKJmi¢ lives. The depreciable
Major ¢omponents ar¢ tr￿ed as separable assets and deweciated ovtr their exwityj useful ¢￿TK)MI¢ lives ai the following rates..
Tangible fixed asyets
StrUc￿re
Roofs
Windows and doors
Kit¢hens
Bathr(x)ms
100
50
30
30
30
3.33Y•
3.33Yo
3J3¥•
Depreciation is char8ed on other tsnwble fixed assets on a straight line basis at ratrs of aThl 21PA per ann￿￿ on cost.
Where there is eviden￿ of impalm￿ni. fixed 8ssets WTitten to their r￿0verable being the higher of the net
Invcstm¢nts
Fixed asset investments arc srated * the lower of cost and mw*et wal￿.
Taxation
The Charitable Company 1$ exempt from cwrntion t&x on its dwitable Xtivkties.
Value added tax
The Charitable Company is T￿1 registered for VAT 4TKI expu¥JttiJre irKludes w relevant VAT clement.
Fund aceountiDg
Unrestrithd funds can be used accordance with the charitsble objective5 at the discretion of the Trustees.
Restricted fijnds can only be us¢d for particular ffstric￿ PUTP)w wrthin th¢ objects of the Charithble Conwany.
Restrirtions aris¢ when spe¢ifi¢d by th¢ doTh)Y or when are raised forparticular rtstriaed pts￿.
Further explanation of the naruve and puw of each fiknd is in the notes to the financial thtements.
P¢nsion costs aDd other p051-retiTrmeDt benefits
The Society has a pension Scheme for ¢ertatn of its employ￿ which 1$ a d¢fi￿d ¢ontrIb￿l0￿$ scheme. The so¢trfys ¢ontribution
are written off to the Statemeni of Finartcial A¢tivities as irt¢urr¢d.
Ca$h xt b*Dk in h*•d
Cash at bank and in hand inclth wh held in sts)rt trrn) deiKJSii acwmts or aCcO￿ts with in51ant ¥¢ess.
2. INVESTMENT INCOME
2024
2023
Deposit account inier¢s¢
8,243
6,030
10

The AbbeyfKld Grut Missenden & Dis¢ri¢¢ s￿￿ety
Notes to ttse FiDaliCi81 Statenbents
for the ye•r ¢Ddtd 30¢b Septemb¢r 21)24
3. CHARITABLE ACTivrrIFS cosrs
Direct Costs
Supw)rt Costs
(stt noie 4)
Totals
Providing support and a¢¢on¥￿tion for elderly peopl¢- 2024
352.025
8.025
360,050
Providing suiwort and ￿0M￿H￿l0n for elderly people- 2023
321216
6.563
327,779
4. SUPPORT COSTS
Governance Costs
2024
2023
Providing support and aCCon￿li0￿ for elderly people
5. NET INCOMEI(EXPENDITURE)
Nei inwn￿l{eXpend1tUre) is sratsj after charginyJ(crediting):
2024
2023
Dep￿lation. o¥vrKd &ssets
& TRUSTEES REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS
There were no Trustrt5' remuiieiation or othtt bMefits for the year ended 30th SepteThber 2024 (2023: £Nil)
Trnstees. exp¢ns¢s
There ￿re no Tnk#¢¢s' expense5 paid forthe year ended 30th Septembu 2024 (2023: £Nil)
7. STAFW COSTS
2024
2023
Wa8e5 and salaries
Social Security Costs
Other pension costs
158.730
9276
3.028
171.034
142,717
1,958
6,009
160.684
The average monthly numb¢r of employees during the year follo
2024
2023
Hostel staff - part time
Hostel staff- full time
No employees receivcd ernolu￿￿nts in excess of £60.rM). Current and prioryear.

Tkn• Ab￿yrAm Gmt Misse•de• & Distiirt So¢itty
Not¢s ¢0 the FsD*nei*l St*t*bM#ts
for tlxe ytAr ¢Mded 30th Septern￿r 21)24
8. HOUSING STOCK
Units in Management
2024
2023
Hostel Accommodat¥on- Housing for older people
Number of bed5
9. SOCIAL HOiJSINC TURNOVER AND COSTS
2024
2023
R¢nt ff¢eivable excluding service Charges and net of
void loss¢s
Less.. SeTvi¢e charges
Social ho￿51n8 activity expenditwe
Opbrating Su￿1￿$ from swial h)using activities
348,770
304.232
360.050
327,779
(23,547)
(11,280)
Void Losses
27.466
42,848
Ill. TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS
Freehold
Land and
Buildin85
Fixtures at)d
Fittings
Totals
At 1st Oetober 2023
967.445
253.299
63
253,362
1220,744
63
1,220,807
Prior Year Adj
At 30 September 2024
D¢pr¢¢iatio
At Jst Oetob¢r 2023
Prror Year Adj
Chxrge for ye*r
At 30 September 2024
Net Book V*lue
967.445
305.929
141.641
63
447.570
63
14.183
320,112
12.895
154,599
27.078
474.711
At 30 September 2024
647.333
98.763
746.096
At 30 S¢piember 2023
661,516
11.658
773.174
11. FIXED A￿£T tr4YEsTMEf￿s
2024
2023
There We￿ no inv¢51m¢nt assets IKld outside the U
Investments Ineither listed nor unlisted) wtre as follows..
Foley painling coll¢dion
io,(M)o
io.(Kx)
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Th¢ Abbeyfield GrtA¢ Missenden & District Soutty
Note5 to tbe Vinancial Si*temeDts
for the year ended 3ffth Stpternber 2024
11 DEBTORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WTfHIN ONE YEAR
2024
2023
Debttsrs
Prepayments a￿1 accrued income
87
9,806
9.893
9,765
8,091
17,856
I& CURRE]Irr ASSET INVESTMENTS
2024
2023
C8sh h¢ld on call deposit
195,393
263.910
14. CREDITORS: AMOUMS FALUNG DUE
WITHIN ONE YEAR
2024
2023
Trdde credittsTS
Social security and other taxes
(hher ¢rediLof5
Accrued expenses
5.807
1.456
2,782
7,883
12,782
2,805
141.59
8,841
17,928
24.569
IS. CREDITORS: AMOUK15 FALIJNG AFfER MORE THAN ONE
YEAR
2024
2023
Other Creditors
2,701
I& PROVISIONS FOR L]AB]LITIES
2024
2023
Opening Balance
Transftr from lies¢rves
79.907
(30.107)
32.389
82.189
Expenditure
Provision charge for ihis year
Closing Balance
17. MOVE￿￿Trrr IN FUNDS
Net
nN)vernent in
funds
At 1.10.23
At 30.9.24
UArcstricltd
General filnd
578,509
(79.9)D
498,602
Rcstri¢ted funds
Capithl Grants received
497.340
497,340
TOTAL FUNDS
,075.849
(79,9071
995,942
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Th¢ Abbeyfidd Great Missettdeffj & Distric¢ Society
Notes to tILe FiD*ncial St*tements
for the yearended 30th September21124
Net rn0vc￿￿nt in funds included in the above arc as follow5.'
Incoming
Resources
expended
Movement tn
funds
Unr¢$tri¢t¢d funds
General fvnd
360.050
360,050
TOTAL FUNDS
360.050
360,050
Comparative for movenxnt in fvnds
Net
mov¢nKnt in
funds
Ai 1.10.22
AI 30.9.23
Unr¢$trf¢ted fwnds
General fiknd
s￿.702
(12,193)
578,509
Restricted funds
Capital Grants rtteived
497,340
497.340
TOTAL FUNDS
1.088 042
1075 849
Comparative net movenKnt in fw)d% included in the abovc arr follows:
Incomin8
resources
Resources
¢xp¢nd¢d
Movement in
nds
General
315.493
327,779
(12,286)
TOTAL FUNDS
315.493
327 779
12.286
tyfR¢J¢ricl¢d F￿lld5
Soci41 Housing Grant
Social Housing Grani can be recy¢led by the Charitable Company under certaÉn circurn51ance: if a propErty is 501d or if another
relevant event as defiDed in The Recovery of Capital Grdnt and Recycled Capital Grant Fund General Detennination 2017. fn these
cases Social Housing GTants ¢an be used for projects approY¢d by the [lousing Corporation. Social Housing GrdTts rnay have to be
repaid if those ¢ir¢umsthnces are not met.
18. RELATED PARTY DISCiA)SURES
There were no r¢la¢ed party transaction5 for the ycar ended 30th Seo¢mber 2024 (2023.. £Nil)
19. RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES
The liability of each member 1$ limiied to £1 by gtsanfflee.
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