Charity Registration No. 276274
THE ROGER DE HAAN CHARITABLE TRUST
Annual Report and Financlal Statements
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5 April 2022

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Year ended 5 April 2022
CONTENTS
Page
Legal and administrative inforniation
Trustees, annual report
4-12
Independent Auditors, report
13- 16
Statement of financial activities
17
Balance sheet
18
ststement of cash flows
19
Notes to the accounts
20-30

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Year ended 5th April 2022
LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE tNFOILMATION
Trustees
Sir Roger De Haan (chairnian)
Benjamin De Haan
Joshua De Haan
Lady De Haan
Address
Strand House
Pilgrims Way
Monks Horton
A5hford
Kent TN25 6DR
Sollcitor
Withcrs LLP
20 Old Bailey
London EC4M 7AN
Banker
National Westminster Bank pl¢
Eur()pa House
49 Sandgatc Road
FolkL'stone CT20 1 RU
Investment Manager
UBS
5 Broadgate
London EC2M 2AN
Audltor
Saffery Champness LLP
71 Queen Victoria Street
London
EC4V 4BE

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Trustees, Annual Report
The trustees present their audited financial statements for the year ended 5 April 2022.
The financial statements have been prepar&J in accordance with tbe Charities Act 2011,
and Statement of Recommend￿1 Practice"Accounting and Reporting by Charities"
applicable to charities prq)aring their accounts in accordance with the Financial
Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of IrelaThd (FRS 102).
Structure, Governance and Management
Con$titutloD and Principal Activities
The Roger De Haan Charitable Trust (the 'Yrust"). a registered charily. was established
under trust deed on 21 April 1978 {charity number 276274). Its principal activity is the
making of charitable grants. The trnst deed is the primary gov¢rning document of the
charity. On I l August 2017, the Charity Commission approv￿ the Trust's application
to "incorporale the trustces" This enables the Trust to hold the title to property and to
ontr￿t in th¢ name of the Trust rather than in the names of trust¢¢s.
Trustees
The trustees who served during the period were as follows:
Sir Roger Dc Haan (chainnan)
Benjamin De Haan
Joshua Dc Haan
Lady De Haan
Trustees are appointed by the chair of the truslees. The tnLStees are subject to training
by various methods including involvemcnl with other Charities and uNlat¢s from thc
chartered accountant who is a member of the team which administers the Tn￿1 on a day
to day b&sis.
Key Management
The key management decisions of the Trust are made by the board of tn￿tee$. In the
execution of these decisions, the tn￿teeS are &ssisted by staff cmployed by Sir Roger
De Haan. No charge is made by Sir Rog¢r for the provision of his staff.
All trustees give of their time freely and no trLLStee re￿iVed remuneration or expenses
during the year.
Details of trustees, related paty transactions ar¢ disclosed in note 14 to the accounts.

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Objects of th¢ Trnst
The obje¢ts of the Trust are widely drdwn and permit the trust funds to be applied, at
the discretion of the trustees, for exclusively charitable purposes. In approving
charitable grants, the trustees consider each application on a case-by-case basis tsking
account of various factors such as the aims and objectives of the applicant and its
financial position.
Public Benefit
The trustees confirni that they have had regard to the Charity Commission's guidance
on public benefit in setting and monitoring the objectives of the Trust.
Grant Maklng Policy
The T￿￿t'S grant-making activity focuses principally on supporting institutions and
initiatives with the charitable objectives sel out below, taking account of the need to be
ablc to demonstrate public benefit. The policy is used as a guidc by the trustecs and is
not inlendcd to set a rigid fram¢work.
The advancement of ￿ucatiOn
The advancement of arts, culture and heritage
The support of community dcvclopment and the regenerdtion of areas of
historic importance, principally in Folkcstonc and the surrounding area but also
extending across ihe County of KcnL particularly the south and east of the
County
The advancement of amateur sport. principally in Folk¢slonc and thc
surrounding area but also extcnding across the County of Kenl particularly the
south and east of the County
Th¢ advanc¢ment of the health and welfare of older people
The prevention and relief of povety including support for disadvantag
ommunities
The advancement of environmental protection or improvement
The relief of those in need by reason of ill-health, disability, financial hardship
or other disadvantage

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Operating 2nd Ffinaneial Review
The financial result of the TTUSt foi the year can be summarised as follows:
Year ended 5 April
2022
2021
£'ooo
113
718
97
165
21
21
23l
904
(5.396) {6.576)
(346)
(417)
(5,511) (6,089)
Donations from Sir Roger De Haan
Investment income
Other
Grants and donations
Other expenditure
Net expenditure
Investrnenl gainsl(losses)
Deficit for the year
340
5.171
1,788
4,301
Charitable Grants
Grants expensed during the year amounted 10 £5.4 million Compared to £6.6 million in
the prior year. The current year includes a £4.0 million donation to Crealive Folkestone
relating to a property lease granted to it in th¢ Folkestone Creative Quarter (see further
details below).
Also included is £0.3 million to the 2021 Folkestone Tri¢nnial art exhibition and £0.2
million granted towards the purchase and curation of Prospect Cottag¢ and its garden in
Dungeness, Kent, which w&s once the home of Derek Jarnian.
The Trust continued to support a large number of charitable causes during 2021122. Its
high levels of expenditure have been under-pinned by the continuing financial support
of Sir Roger De Haan who giftcd £0. I million to the T￿￿t in the current financial year
(2021.. £0.7 million).
Approximately 70 grants wcre made during the year supporting a very broad range of
charitable activities. Full dctails are included in note 16 to this annual report. Total
graTht5 made by charitable sector were as follows:
Arts (including Folkestone Creative Quarter) £4,564,000
Sport £538,000
Community Development £117,IXX)
Health and Welfare £85,000
International £52,000
Education £36.000
Other Sectors £4,0(Kl
The vast majority of these amounts were grdnted to clwitable cawses in Folkestone and
tbe surn)unding area.

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The Trust provided significant SUPkY)rt to the following during the year:
(i) Creative Folkestone
The Trust continued to give substantial support to Creative FoIkestone, a registernl
harity based in Folkestone.
Creative Folkestone is an arts chatity dedicated to producing and enabling creative
activity in order to improve the town of Folkestone and the surrounding area of Kent.
Working with the people of Folkestone. their partners and oth¢r stak¢holders, it aims to
make the town a better place to visit and in which to live, worL and study.
The Trusl acquires and refurbishes properties in the old town of Folkestone and th¢n
grants long leascs to Creative Folkestone at a peppercorn rent at which point the
property is expensed as a donation in the Trust's accounts. Creative Folkeston¢ lets the
refijrbished buildings at affordable rents to artists, education providers and a wide range
of creative and other organisations. Since the launch of this initiativ¢ which began in
2003, the TnLSt has spent £48.4 million in acquiring and refurbishing those properties
and &s of 5 April 2022, the project was almost complete. The project h&8 succeeded in
restoring what was a very badly run-dowm area of the old town of Folk¢ston¢ into a
vibrant and successful part of the to￿1.
The initiative h&s also helped Creative Folkestone to become self-sustaining in
financial ienns with its rental income from the properties more than covering its
core costs. This legacy will cndurc for many years to come and providcs thc
funding to enable Creative Folkestone to both maintain the propertics and help it to
deliver its oth¢r charilable objectives.
(11) Sport
Support of amateur sport ￿ntinUeS lo be a key focus of the Trust. Over the course of
the past 10 years, th¢ Trust has made grants of £22.25 million to further the
dcvelopment of sport in Folkestone and the surrounding area. The Trust helps those
participating in a widc rangc of sports including running, football, rugby, athletics,
cricket, hockey, basketball and water-sports. Also, 2022 h&s seen the opening of F51,
an extreme sports building in Folkestone, &s mentioned below. The trustees place
particular emphasis on supporting initiatives in Folkestone and the Su￿ound1ng area. As
well as advancing amateur sporL this also assists the wider regeneration of the town.
Th¢ Trust continues to be the principal fimder of The Sports Trust ("TSV'). fornially
Shepway Sports Trust ("SST'), a charity established at the instigation of the Trust to
encourage the development of sport in the Folkestone district. It has a particular focus
on encouraging local schools to develop a broad and regular programme of sport and it
promotes higb quality Competitio￿ sporting and coaching opportunities. Its key aim is
to connect schoo15, Sports clubs and the local community with the objective of inspiring
all generations to lead healthy and active lifestyles. During th¢ year the trust wmmitted
a further £68,500 towards this charity's core costs, the total paid so far is £1,000,000.

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As reported in previo￿$ yeaTS, the Trust has ent¢r¢d into a fimding agreement with TST
to facilitate the constructton of a multi-storey extreme sports building in the cffltre of
Folkestone. The funding package cornprises a charitable granl together with a long-
term loan on favourable ternis. The facility, which is known &8 F51, is now fillly
operational. It provides local people and visitors with the oppottimity to engage in a
range of sports, including skateboardin& Bmxing, boxin& climbing and bouldering.
Each of its floors offers a different experience and have distinctive features suited to
diff¢rent skills and abilities. The sit¢ also provides a new home for Folkestone Amateur
Boxing Club. In addition to several floors of sporting activity, there is a cafe and a
function space that can be hired for special events.
The Trust has committed £14.2million of funding to TST (including £706k paid
directly by the charity for the initial costs) for the project which opened in the early part
of 2022, somewhat later than planned. The delay arose from design related issues
exacerbated by construction delays due to Covid-19 restrictions on site and supply
chain problems. As a consequence, additional costs have bccn incurred by TST to bring
thc project to completion.
Last year, the Trust agreed to provide a charitable grant to fimd thc construction of a
new athletics centre in Folkestone to include an eight-lane all-weather track, an area for
field events. a clubhouse and Car parking. The facility is being built by a Folkestone
b&scd charity, The Cheriton Road Sports Ground Trust. It will be locat￿ on the site of
the existing sports centrc known Is Three Hills which was constructed. some years ago,
using £7.5million provided by the Tn￿t. The total initial fundin8 commitsnent for the
new proj￿1. including costs Incu￿ed to date, is £1 million.
(ill) Folke8tone Trlennial
The Trust was the founding funder of the Folkestone Triennial which was established
in 2008 and is nm by Creative Folkestone. This is a major exhibition of contempordry
art in the public realm and is open to the public at no charge. The latest Trtennial was
due to take place in Autumn 2020 but was postponcd for twelve month5 because of
Covid-19 restrictions. It finally went ahead in November 2021. During the 2019120
and 2021122 financial years, the Trust provided fi]nding of £1 00,000 and £311,000
respectively towards the ¢vent. This brought the Trust's cumulative funding for the 5
Triennials since the event was first launchd ill 2008, to £5.8 million.
The Triennial is now r¢cognised as a rnajor art ¢xhibition. One of the enduring benefits
of this programme has b¢cn the creation of one of the best and most intriguing
contemporary public art collections in the UK. Th¢r¢ are currently 74 artworks from
46 artists placed around the lown of Folkestone for people to enjoy.

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(iv) Community Development
Support for its local community continues to be a key focus of the Tn￿t'S activities,
particularly at a time when many community-based organisations have receiv￿ le5S
funding from government ag¢ncies, the effects from tbe Covid-19 pandemic and the
current high levels of inflation.
The Trust recognises the imEK)rtance to the well-being of the local community of the
commitment, enthusiasm and efforts of the many voluntary groups which operate
within the area.
During the year, the Trust supported a diverse rdnge of community bodies. initiatives
and events. The Trust was ple&sed io provide funding to the Rainbow Centre so that it
could provide support to people suffering financial hardship in Folk¢stone.
(v) Health and Welfare
During the p&sl ycar, the Tn￿t h&8 SUPPOrted a wide rdnge of organisations and othcr
beneficiaries in this sector. Those benefiting from fimding grants have included a
charity providing support for homeless p￿pIe and medical and disability support
¢hariti¢s.
In 2019, the Trust began developing an initiative, in conjunction with the Kent
Community Foundation, to bring together various charitable organisations to support a
project which aimed to improve thc provision of mcntal health support serviccs in the
Folkcstonc area. Thc initiative, known as Folkestone Safc Haven, is up and running
and h&s secured its funding for an initial period of three years. The Trust's financial
commitment amount￿ to £180,¢J)O over the three-year tenn.
Importantly, Folkestonc Safe Haven provides its services 365 days a year and, unlik¢
many similar or8anisations, is available outside norn]al hours. This initiative is a good
example of how different organisations with similar aims can pool their resources and
ideas to create a practical and effective solution to challenging problems within the
local community.
(vi) Arts
In addition to its support for Creative Folkestone and the Triennial, referred to ¢arlier in
this rq)ort, the Trust 5UPPOrted a number of other arts organisations and initiatives.
For a numb¢r of year5, the Trust has made funding available to Creative Folkestone to
enabl¢ it to encourage festival organisers to stage events in the local area. A total of
£44,000 was committed for this purpose during the year. The Trust also committed
£200,000 in the year toward the purchase and curation of Prospect Cottage, the
property of the late Derek Jarnian.

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(vii) Herit&ge Initiatives
The Trust remains a willing participant in initiatives to protect valuabl¢ local heritage
and as explained in section (i) above has over the years provided major financial
support towards the regeneration of the old town area of Folkestolle much of which is
in a conservation area.
{vii) Internationydl
The Trust provided £50,0(K) of funding to the British Red Cross toward their Ukraine
Appeal.
Inv¢$tment Matters
Th¢ Trust's invcstment portfolio delivered gains £340,000 in the year. This includes a
loss of £87,000 on the markct value of investments at the year end. Whilst markets
have rallied since the pandemic, the invasion of Ukraine has had a further detrimental
effect. The portfolio a¢hiev&l a return of 6.99 % over the year to 31 March 2022 whiclL
whilst positive. fell below its perfomance bcnchmark. The approximate net income
yield on the portfolio for the year was 1.6 % compared to 1.9 % achieved last year and
inv¢stm¢nt income for the year amount￿ to £97,0(K), comparol with £165.000 last
year. The reduction in income reflects a combination of reduced investment balances,
continuing low interest rates and much r￿u¢¢d dividend yields &s compani¢s Cut or
cancelled payments in response to the pandemic.
Investment Policy
The Trust's approach of placing its portfolio in a range of investments which is
diversifted. both gcographically and by asset class, has served it well over the past year.
The investmcnl managcment function is perfornied by UBS which advises thc tNslces
and cxccutcs all investment transactions on behalf of the T￿￿t. In setting its investment
policy. the Trusl's objective is to adopt a level of risk of no higher than medium. 'fhe
airn is to preserve capital whilst delivering real long-tenn wwth in the investment
portfolio.
In Conjunction with UBS, the Trust has a￿d the following target investment &sset
allocation:
Equities
Bonds and ¢&sh
Propety
60
32
loo
Bond investments are restricted to institutions holding a pre-detemiined minimum
credit rating of "A" The level of concentration of risk to any one institution is kept
under regular Teview.
Fundraising Policy
The Trust does not actively fundraise, and therefore the trustees do not consider it
necessary to have a forniaI fundraising policy in place.
In the cutrent year, the only donations received were from one of the tTh￿tees.
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Plans for Future Periods
The trustees anticipate that ￿t￿re periods will see a continuation of the policy of
making a large number of donations to a diverse range of charitable bodies. tn5titutions
based in Folkestone and the surrounding community will continue to be widely
supported.
2022 will see the completion of the TnL8t's construction and refurbishrnent programme
in the old town area of Folkestone. As part of its objective to encourage increased
participation in sporL the Tn￿l will ￿ntInUe lo fund th¢ construction of the new
athletics facility in Folkestone. Completion is expect￿ in 2023.
Reserves Pollcy
The tNste¢s consider that the reserves comprise the general and expendable
endowment funds. Whilst not setting a sp¢¢ific target. the policy of the ttwtees is to
maintain a level of reserves that will provide a stable b&se from which to fimd the
Trust's fijture grant-making activity whilst ¢nsuring that excessive fimds are not
accumulated. The Trust's funding position has historically been under-pinncd by the
receipt of r¢gular donations from Sir Roger De Haan. The trustees are satisfia that the
Trust's reserves are sufficient for ils current purp)ses. There are no restrictions on the
purposes for which the Trust's reserves may be Us￿. Total reserves as at 5 April 2022
wcre £8.4 million (2021.. £13.6 million).
Risk Management
The trustccs have cxamtned the major risks which the Trust faces and havc put in place
systems, policies. procedures and controls in order to manage and mitigate these risks.
The Trust maintains a management policy statement which sets out its approach to the
management of risk. Appropriate insurances are in place.
The principal risk and uncertainty fac&J by the Trust relates to its investment portfolio
both in terrns of market relatcd risk and loss of funds. The Trust mitigates this potential
risk by the appointment of a reputable investment rnanager, the use of a separate
independent custodian to hold the Trust's investments, regular monitoring of
investment activity and reporting and ensuring that the investment assct allocation
remains appropriate. Investment activity is also overseen by an Investment Committee
whose membership includes an independenL experienced investment professional.
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Statement of Tru5tees' Responsibilities
Th¢ trust¢¢s are responsible lor preparing the Truslee5' Report and the financial
slalements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting
Standards (United Kingdom Geuetally Accepted Accounting Practice).
The law applicable io charities in England & Wales requires the trustees to prepare
financial statements for each financial year which give a lThe and fair view of the stat¢ of
affairs of the chariry and of the incoming resources and application of resources of the
charity for that period. In preparing these financial statements, the trustees are required
to:
select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently.
observe the methods and principles in the Charities SORP (FRS102j'
make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent.
state whether applicable accounting sthndards have been followed, subject to any
matertal departures disclosed and explained in the financial statements; and
prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is
inappropriaie to presume that the charity will continue in business.
The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records that disclose with
reasonable accuracy at any (ime the financial position of the chariry and enable them lo
ensure thai the financial statemenLS comply with the Charities Act 2011, applicable
accounting regulations, and the provisions of the trust deed. They are also responsible
for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the
prevention and detection of frnud and other irregularities.
The trustees are responsible for the maintenance and integrity of the Trnst and financial
infonnation included on the Trust's website. Legislation in the United Kingdom
yoverning the preparation and dissemination of financial slatements may differ from
legislalion in other jurisdictions.
Sir Roger De Haan
On behalf of the Trustees on 17 4thJI44AY 2023
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Independent Auditors, Report to the Trustees
Opinlon
We have audited the financiaI statements of The Roger De Haan Charitable Tn￿t for
the year ended 5 April 2022 which comprise the statem¢ni of financial activities,
balance sheet. statement of cash flows and notes to the fmancial ststements, including a
summary of SI￿11ficant accounting policies. The financial rqx)rting framework that has
been applied in their preparation 15 applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting
Standards, including Financial Reporting Standard 102. the Financial Reporting
Standard applicable in th¢ UK and Republic of Ireland (United Kingdom Generally
Accepted Accounting Practice).
In our opinion the financial statements:
give a true and fair view of the stst¢ of the charity's affairs as at 5 April 2022
and of its incotning resources and application of resources for the year then
have been properly prepar&1 in accordance with United Kingdom Generally
Accept¢d Accounting Practice. and
have been prepar¢d in accordance with the requirements of th¢ Charities Act
2011.
Basls for opinion
We conducted our audit in accordance with Intcrnational Standards on Auditing (UK)
(ISAS (UK)) and applicable law. Our rcsponsibilities under those standards are further
dcscribcd in the Auditors. responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements
section of our report. We ar¢ independent of the charity in accordance with the ethical
rcquircmcnls that arc relevant to our audit of the financial statements in thc UK,
including thc FRC'S Ethical Standard, and we have fulfilled our othcr ethical
rl'yponsibilitxes in accordance with these requirements. We believe that the audit
evidence we have obtained is suffi¢ienl and appropriate to provide a basis for our
opinion.
Coneluslons relatitig to going concern
In auditing the financial statements, we have concluded that the trnstees, use of the
going concern basis of accountin8 in the preparation of the financial statements is
appropriate.
Based on the Work we have perfornied, we have not identified any material
uncertainties relating to events or conditions thaL individually or collectively, may cast
significant doubt on the charity's ability to continue as a going conc¢rn for a period of
at least twelve months from when the financial statements are authorised for issue.
Our responsibilities and the responsibilities of the ts￿SteeS with respect to going
concern are describ¢d in the relevant sections of this reporL
Other information
The trustees are responsible for the other inforn]ation. The other infonnation comprises
the infonnation included in the annual report, other than the financial statements and
our auditors, report thereon. Our opinion on the financial statements does not cover the
other infonnation and. except lo the extent otherwise explicitly stated in our reporl we
do not express any forn] of &ssuran¢e conclusion thereo
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Independent AudAtors' Report to the Trnste¢$ (cont.)
Other information (cont.)
Our responsibility is to read the other inforniation and, in doing so, consider whetber
th¢ other inforniation is materially inconsistent with the fman¢ial statements or our
knowledge obtained in the audit or otherwise appears to be materially misstated. If we
identify such mat¢rial inconsistencies or apparent material misstatements, we are
required to deterniinc whether there is a material misstatement in the financial
statements or a material misstatement of the other inforn)ation. If, based on the work
we have perfonned. w¢ concludc thal there is a material misstatement of this other
infonnation. we are requird to report that fact.
We have nothing to rqy)rt in this regard.
Matters on which we are required lo report by ex¢eptlon
We have nothing to report in respect of th¢ following matters in relation to which the
Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 require us to report to you if, in our
opinion:
the infonnation given in the Trustees, Annual Rq)ort is inconsistent in any
material resp¢¢t with the financial statements. or
the charity has not kept sufficient accounting records; or
th¢ financial stalements are not in agreement with the accounting records and
returns. or
we have not received all the inforniation and explanations we require for our
audit.
Responsibilities of trustees
As explained more fully in the Statem¢nt of TnLStees' Rcspon5ibilities set out on page
12, the trustee5 are responsible for th¢ preparation of the financial statements and for
being sat15fied that they give a true and fair view, and for such internal control as the
trustees detennine is necessary to enable thc preparation of financial statements that are
free from rnaterial misstatemenL whether due to fraud or error.
In preparing the financial statements, the trustees are responsible for assessing the
charity's ability to continue as a going ￿ncern, disclosin& as applicable, matters
related to going concern and using the going concern basi5 of accounting unle55 the
trustees either intend to liquidat¢ the charity or to cease operations, or have no realistic
alternative but to do so.
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Independent Auditors, Report to the Trustees (conL)
Auditors, re$ponsibilities for the audfit of the fmancial statements
We have been appointed as auditors under thc Charities Act 2011 and report in
accordan¢¢ with regulations made under that Ad.
Our objectives are to obtain reasonabl¢ &8surance about whether the financial
statements as a whole are free from material misstateTncnL whether due to fraud or
error, and to issue an auditors, re￿rt that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is
a high level of assurance but, is not a 8uaranl¢e that an audit Conduct￿ in accordance
with ISAS (UK) will always detect a material misstatement when it exists.
Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered material if, individually
or in the aggregate. they could reasonably be expect￿ to influence the economic
decisions of users taken on the b&sis of these financial statements.
egularities, including fraud. are instances of non<ompliance with laws and
r¢gulations. We design procedures in line with our responsibilities, outlined above, to
detect material misstatements in respect of irrcgularities, including fraud. The specific
procedures for this cngagement and the cxtent to which these are capabl¢ of detecting
irregularities, including fraud are detailed bclow.
Identifying and assessing risks related lo irregularities:
Wc assessed the susccptibility of the charity's financial statcmcnts to material
misstatement and how fraud might occur. including through discussions with infonn¢d
managem¢nt, discussions within our audil I￿n planning meeting, updating our record
of internaI controls and ensuring these controls operated as intended. We evaluated
possible incentivls and opportunitics for fraudulent manipulation of the financia]
statemcnts. We idcnlificd laws and regulations that are of significance in the context of
the charity by discussions with infornied managemenl and updating our understanding
of the sector in which the charity operates.
Laws and regulations of direct significance in the context of the charity include the
Charities Act 2011, the Charities {Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 and
guidance issued by the Charity Commission for England and Wales.
Audit response to risks identified:
We Consider￿ the extent of compliance with these laws and regulations as part of our
audit procedures on the related financial statement items including a review of financial
statcment disclosures. We reviewed the charity's record5 of breaches of laws and
regulations, minutes of meetings and correspondence with relevant authoriti¢s to
identify potential material misstat¢ments arising. We discussed the charity's policies
and procedures for compliance with laws and regulations with members of
management responsible for compliance.
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Independent Auditors, Report to the Trustees (CODL)
During the planning meeting with th¢ audil l¢am. th¢ engagement partner drew
attention to the key areas which migbt involve non-compliance with laws and
regulations or fraud. We enquired of management whether they were aware of any
instance5 of non-compliance with laws and regulations or knowledge of any actual,
suspccted or alleged fraud. We addressed the risk of fraud through management
override of controls by testing the appropriateness of journal entries and identifying any
significant transactions that were unusual or outside the nornial course of business. We
assessed wh¢thcT judgements made in making accounting estimates gave rise to a
possible indication of managetnent btas. Ai the completion stagc ofthe audiL the
engagement partner's review included ensuring that the tearn had approached their
work with appropriate profcssional scepticism and thus the capacity to idcntify non-
compliance with laws and regulations and fraud.
Th¢r¢ ar¢ inh¢r¢nt limitstions in the audit pro¢￿ur¢S describa above and the further
removed non-compliance with laws and regulations is from the events and transactions
reflected in the fmancial statemenls. the less likely we would becom¢ aware of it. Also,
the risk of not detecting a material misstatcment due to fraud is higher than the risk of
not detecting one resulting from error, as fraud may involve deliberate concealment by,
for example, forgery or intentional misrepresentations, or through collusion.
A ￿rther description of our responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements is
located on the Financial Reporting Council's website at:
www.frc.or
.uWaudilorsres
onsibilities. This description fornis part of out auditors,
Us¢ of our report
This rcport is mad¢ solely to the charity's tnLStees, as a body, in accordance with part 4
of the Charities (Accounts and Rcports) Regulations 2008. Our audit work has been
undcrtakcn so that we might stati to thc trustccs thosc mattcrs wc arc rcquircd to state
to them in an auditor's r¢port and for no other purpose. To the fvllest extent p¢nnitt
by law, we do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than the charity and
the trustees &8 a body. for our audit worL for this rewrt, or for the opinions we have
forni¢d.
LLP
Saffery Champness LLP
Chartered Accountants and Statutory Auditors
71 Queen Victoria Street
London
EC4V 4BE
Date:
2 February 2023
Saffery Champness LLP is eligible to act as an auditor in terms of section 1212 of the
Companies Aci 2006
16

THE ROGER DE IL4knY CHARITABLE TRUST
Year ended 5th April 2022
UnTrstiic¢ed FuDJ5
Ge￿￿1 ExpetMl*Ne
Total
Totsl
2022
2022
2022
2021
Note
£'ooo
£l(K)O
£'ooo
on* ethwiDeDts fnbm
t￿nat￿rts ard
Sr Rogrr tk Haan
)naied 5eThwes
113
21
718
21
165
904
21
97
231
231
Expe￿kn on
Raisr)g fillKIs
13
5.729
5,742
13
5.729
5.742
17
6,976
6,993
Net eX￿ndIt￿re ￿Tore
traLsf¢ry aNI
(5,511)
{5,511)
(6.089)
(yall*llbss¢s) on i￿￿trIK.
340
340
340
(5.171)
1.794
(4.295)
(5,511)
Tratt¥f¢r Expe￿b￿
5,511
5.511
{5.171}
(5,171)
(4.295)
bsseB
Net I￿ve￿￿nt ID fu
(5,171)
(5.171)
(4,301)
Bakne brouglx forntrd
13.599
13.599
17,900
B*14n¢e ¢arrled for￿rd
8.428
8.428
13,599
All amounts derive from continuing operatioAs.
The tnLSt has no recogni8ed gains or losses other than the amounts included in the net
movement in funds.
The notes on pages 20 to 30 forni part of these financial statements.
17

THE ROGER DE HMN CHARITABLE TRUST
As at 5trh April 2022
BAtANCE SHEEr
Unrestiicted Fwxls
Genernl Ex￿nd2￿￿e
FUMI En(IDiTrn*nt
2022
2022
EX￿ndal￿e
Total Endownynt &
Funds
Total Fwids
2022
2021
Note
£'ooo
£'ooo
£'ooo
£'ooo
FL¥ed assets
T￿￿ assets
InveStn￿ts
348
4.444
4.000
8.792
348
4,444
4.000
8.792
4.606
6,858
4,000
15.464
10
cu￿ent asset$
91
882
198
1.171
91
882
198
1.171
154
152
276
582
Debtors
Cash al bank
12
Current ii2bUltles
Creditors: An￿U￿s fakng
or£ year
Net current IlaNlltles
credI￿rS.. Arrx)Lrts FdtthB after n￿re than orr
DonalDns paydb
13
(1.435)
(264)
{1.435)
(264)
(2.447)
(1.865)
13
(100)
(100)
Total ossets
8.428
8.428
13,599
FIn9￿ed by:
Unre5tr1cted fundg .
Generdl
ExperKlabk ¢rnlownrnt
8.428
8.428
13,599
13,599
The notes on pages 20 to 30 forn] part of these financial statements.
These financial statements were approved by the Board of Trusle¢s on 17 20
and signed on its behalf by:
Sir Roger De Haan
Trustee
18

THE ROGER DE HAAN CHARrrABLE TRUST
ttrl
Year ended 5 April 2022
Statement of Cash Flows
STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
2022
£'ooo
2021
£'ooo
Cashllow from oper4ting 4ctivities".
Net income/{expenditttrel for the reporting period
Adjustments for:
Depreciation
Depreciation on transferred prokKty
Nel (gainyloss on inYestmeDts
LDvesttnent incorn¢
Dwrease/(In¢rease) in programme related invcstments
(Increase) in debtors
(Decrease) in creditors
Net e8sh (used) In operatlons
CAJh flow$ from Investing activities:
Income from investhlents
Purchage of fixed 8&4ets
Payments to 4¢quir¢ invalments
PrcKeeds from the sale of investments
Nel cash flows provided byl{used in) invesling aciiviues
Nct increasel(decreAse) in cash And elsb equiY8Jents
Cash And cash equlvAlents At beglttlllng of)'ear
Bank accounts
Short lenn deposits
(5,171)
(4,301)
103
3,990
{340)
(97)
63
{731)
{746
(2,929)
204
5,175
(1,794)
(165)
81
(94)
1,487
(2,381)
97
170
(2,604)
(2,342)
7,445
(1.653)
3.936
2,380
(549)
2,669
288
276
807
830
35
,083
534
795
1,083
Cash and casb equlvalents at end of year
At 6th
April 2021 Cash flows
At 5th
April 2022
Anllysls of changes in net debt
Cash and cash equivalents
Bank A¢¢ounts
Short temi dep)sits
276
807
(78)
(471)
198
336
Total
1.083
(549
534
19

THE ROGER DE HAAN CHAIUTABLE TRUST
Year ended 5th April 2022
Notes to the Financial Siatements
Accounting policies
The financial statements are prepar¢d in accordance with Accounting and
Reporting by Charities: Statement of Re¢ommended Practice applicable to
charities preparing their accounts in a¢cordanc¢ with the Financial Rq)orting
Standard in the UK and the Rq)ublic of Ireland (FRS102).
The particular accounting policies adopted by the ¢n￿te¢S are d¢s￿1b¢d below.
Accounting conventioll
The fllwi¢ial statements are prepared under the historical cost convention as
modified by the revaluation of investments to market value.
The ￿CoUntS have been prepared to give a true and fair view and have departed
from the Charities (Accounts and Rcports) Regulations 2008 only to the extent
required lo provide a tru¢ and fair view. This departure has involved following
Accounting and Reporting by Charitics prcparing their accounts in accordance
with the Financtal Rq)orting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of
Ireland (FRS102) rather than thc Accounting and Reporting by Charities:
Statement of Recommenda Practice effective from l April 2005 which has
since been withdrawn.
The Trust constitutes a public benefit entity as defined by FRSI 02.
The financial statements are prepared in sterling, which is the fimctional
currency of the Trust.
Coing concern
Ai the time of iipproving the financial statements, the t￿￿teeS have a reasonable
expectation that the Trust ha8 adcquate resources to continue in operational
existence for th¢ foreseeable fvture. This assessment is b&sed on a comparison,
on a rolling basis, of th¢ Trust's existing resources compared to the outgoings it
is committcd to make over the course of the next 12 months. Thus, the trustees
continue to adopt the going concern basis of accounting in preparing the
financial stat¢ments.
Fund 2ccountlng
The Trust maintains unrestricted funds representing unrestricted income and
capital which are expendable at the discretion of the trustees in the furtherance
of the objects of the charity. Donations received where the donor earniaTks the
funds for a specific pury)ose are allocated to a separate restricted fund.
When a deficit arises on the general fijnd, an equivalent amount Is transferred
from exp¢ndable endowment to offset the deficit.
Expenditure
All expenditure {in¢luding irrecoverable VAT) is accounted for on an accruals
basis. Liabilities are rewgnised &s revenues expended as soon as there is a legal
or constructive obligation committing the Trust to the expenditure.
The Trust has no employees.
20

THE ROGER DE HAAN CKIRTTABLE TRUST
th
Year ended 5 April 2022
Accounting policies (continued)
Cost of charitable aetivities
This comprises all expenditure relating to the objectives of the Tnlst.
Grants and donations are accounted for when th¢ tsustees have accepted a legal
or constructive obligation to make the grant.
Governance costs
These include those costs associated with meeting the constitutional and
statutory requirements of the T￿￿( and are included within support cost5, as
shown in note 6. A breakdo￿1 of these costs is analysed in note 7.
Tangible fixed assets
Tangible fixed assets are stst￿ at cosL net of depreciation and any provision for
impainnent.
Jmpf41rment of tangible fixed assets
Assets are review￿ for impainnenL if events or changes in circumstances
indicate that the carrying amount may not be recoverdble. Shortfalls between
the carrying value of the assets and their Tecoverable amounts, being the higher
of n¢¢ realisable value and value-in-use, are recognised as irnpairnients in the
Statement of Financial Activities.
Dcpreclatlon
DLyreciation is calculated io write off the cost of fixed assets on a straight-line
basis over their estimated useful lives ai the following rates:
Buildings - 20/0 per anniim
Heritagc assets - nil
Property leases
In cases where the Trust grants long leases of its propety to other ¢hariti¢s at a
pcppcrcorn rent, the net book valuc of the rel￿ant property IS r￿Uced to nil
through the depreciation charge in thc ycar that the Ic&sc is grantcd.
Heritage Assets
Heritage assets comprise of a collection of publicly exhibitd artworks &8
explained in nole 9 and are held by the Trust in pursuit of its aim to advance
arts. culture and heritage. Ongoing maintenance and repairs are carried out as
r¢quired. The ￿8t of this is includaj within expenditure on charitable activities.
H¢ritage assets are stated at cost. The assets are considered to have an
indefinite life and are therefore not dq)reciated. The trustees rcview the &8sets
annually for signs of impairment.
Investments
Inveslmcnts are stated at market value at the balance Sheet date. Gains or losses
on revaluation are reCO￿lsed in the Statement of Financial Activities
21

THE ROGER DE HAAN CHARITABLE TRUST
Year ended 5 April 2022
Accounting policies (continued)
Fixed Asset - Programme related investments
Programme related investments represent a charitable loan made to the
Shepway Sports Trust. This loan is initially reW￿lsed and me&suTed at the
amounts paid, with the carying amount adjusted in subs4uent years to reflect
repayments, and adjusted if necessary. for any impairn)ent. No interest is
charged on progtamme related investtn¢nts.
Income
Donations and Icgacies are accounted for &s and when entitlement arises. the
amount Can be reliably quantified and the economic benefit to the Tn￿t is
considered probable.
Gifis in kind are valuthl at cstimated open market value at the date of gift, in the
case of assets for rel¢ntion or consumption, or at the value to the Trust in the
case of donated s¢rvic¢s or facilities.
Investment incorne is accounied for when receivable.
Flnvdncial instruments
The Trust only has financial &ssets and financial liabilities of a kind thai qualify
&s basic financial instruments. Basic financial instruments are initially
r¢cognised at transaction value and subsequently measured at thcir scttlemenl
value. The Trust has elect￿ to apply the provisions of Section I I 'Basic
Financial Instruments, and Section 12 '0ther Financial Instnllnents Issues, of
FRS 102 lo all of its financial instruments.
Crltical accounting Judgements and key source5 of estimation uncert¥dinty
In the application of thc charity's accounting policies, the trustees are required
to make judgcments, estimates and assumptions about the carrying amount of
asset5 and liabililics that are not r¢adily apparent from other sources. The
estimates and &ssociat¢d assumptions are based on historical experience and
other factors that are consider&1 to be relevant. Actual results may differ from
these estimates.
The estimates and underlying assumptions are review￿ on an ongoing basis.
Revisions to accounting estimates are recognised in the period in which the
estimate is revised and in future periods where necessary.
Pro
amme Related Investments
One of the assessmcnts made in these accounts relates to the recoverability of a
loan of £4 million advanc¢d to another charity. The assessment is based on a
review of the business plan of the underlying project.
Donated Services
One of the estimates within these accounts relates to the value attributed to
donated staff time. The methodology adopted takes the percentage of each staff
member's time taken up on Tn]st matters, M￿tiplIed by an average staff cost.
22

THE ROGER DE HAAN CHARITABLE TRUST
ttrl
Year ended 5 April 2022
Taxation
As a registerol charity, the Trust is not subject to taxation on its wholly
charitable activities.
Investment income
2022
£'ooo
74
io
13
2021
£'ooo
121
15
28
Equity inveslments
Fixed interest investD]ents
Property illvesttnents
tnlerest on cash balances
97
165
Trustee remuneratlon
No r¢muneration or expenses were paid to trustees (2021: nil).
Charitable a¢tlvltles
2022
£'ooo
Grantmaklng to achieve the objects of the Trust
Direct granls as shown in Note 16
5,396
Support Costs .
Heritage Asset costs
Depreciation
Oth¢r
Staff costs (gift in kind)
Propcrty costs
Legal & professional fe¢s
Governance costs
Note 7
Total support costs
Total expenditure on charitable activities
2021
£'ooo
6,576
102
103
71
204
99
{1 i)
81
io
29
333
5,729
26
400
6,976
Governance costs
2022
£'ooo
15
14
29
2021
£iooo
13
13
26
Audit fees
Staff costs
Exchange gains 2nd lo$se$
Exchange gains and losses arise from translation differences on the
conversion into sterling of TnLSt investments which are denominated in
foreign currencies.
23

THE ROGER DE HAAN CHARITABLE TRUST
th
Year ended 5 April 2022
Tangible fixed assets
Heritage Freehold Land
Assets
& Buildings
£'ooo
£'ooo
131
50.230
309
(474)
50.065
Total
Cost
At 6 April 2021
Additions
Costs Recovercd
At 5 April 2022
£'ooo
50,361
309
474)
50.196
131
Depreciation
At 6 April 2021
On properties transferred (ref¢r to foothote)
Charge for the year
At 5 April 2022
Net book amount At 5 April 2022
Net book amount At 5 April 2021
45,755
3.990
103
49,848
217
45,755
3,990
103
49,848
348
131
Land and buildings are acquired for the purposes of making the properties
available for use by other charitable organisations.
Of the lotal of £131,000, £18,000 was acquired in 2017118, £29,000 in 2016117,
£15,000 in 2015116, £22,000 in 2014115, £21.000 in 2012113 and £26.000 in
2011112. There w¢rc no disposals during the last scven years. Th¢ Trust makes
arrang¢ments for the curation and insurance of the artworks.
The Trust also owns a numbcr of other publicly exhibited artworks that wer¢
receivcd in prior periods. There is no cost attributablc to thcse artworks in the
accounts and thc Trust continues to maintain these assets and writes off the cost
incurred, as detailed above.
Included within cost5 Is an amount of £474,000 (2021.. £nil) in relation to a
provision of damages that havc been awarded against 8 Construction company
and will be received by the Tn]st.
Included within depreciation is an amount of £3,989,000 {2021.. £5,175) in
relation to properties transferra to Creative Folkestone by way of charitable
grant during the year.

THE ROGER DE CHARITABLE TRUST
Year ended 5 April 2022
io
Investments
2022
£'ooo
2021
£'ooo
At Cost:
Opening balance
Additions
Sale proceeds
Realised profit on sale
Closing balance
Cash
Tot21 investments at ¢ost
5.511
1.653
(3,936)
427
3,655
336
3.991
9,940
2,342
(7,445)
674
5,511
807
6.318
At market value:
Equity investments
Fixed int¢rcst investments
Property investments
2,545
1,146
417
4,108
336
3,933
1,543
575
6.051
807
6,858
Movements in investments al market value
Market value as at 6th April 2021
Additions
Sale proceeds
Investment gainsl{losses)
Market value as at 5th April 2022
Cash held on deposit
Total investments at D￿rket V21ue
6.051
1,653
(3,936)
340
9,360
2,342
{7,445)
1,794
4,108
336
6,051
807
6,858
As at 5 April 2022, £1.46 million (2021: £1.81 million) of the investments
shown above were invested in the UK. All investments are readily realisable
and are either listed or have market prices published on a regular basis.
li
Progrvdmme related Investments
2022
£'o
2021
£'ooo
4,000
4,000
4,000
In October 2016, the Trust granted a £4,0(K),OIK) interest-fr¢¢ loan facility to
Shepway Sports Trust to enable it to construct and fit out an Urban Sports PaA(
in Folkestone. As at 5 April 2022 Shepway Sports Trust had ￿]lY drawn this
facility.
Shepway Sports Trust
b)
A furtber amount of £91,0(KI (2021: £154.(K)O) was outstanding in respect of
advances made to fund temporary Working capital requirements.
The Trustees r¢gularly review the Programme Related Investments for
recoverability on a c&8e by case basis based on an &ss¢ssment of the underlying
projects.
25

THE ROGER DE H￿N CHARITABLE TRL'ST
Year ended 5 April 2022
12
Debtors
2022
£'ooo
2021
£'ooo
Trade debtors
Prepayments
Interest re¢¢ivable
Other debtors
io
871
882
134
152
Included with Other debtors is an amount of £206,000 that is due after more
than year.
13
Creditors: due wltbln one year
2022
£iooo
76
1,069
290
2021
£'ooo
Trade creditors
Grants payable
Accruals and defe￿ed income
2,010
426
.435
2.447
2022
£'ooo
1,169
1.069
2021
£'ooo
2,010
2,010
Total grants payable
less due within one ycar
Creditors due after more than one year
14
Re12ted partles
Sir Roger De Haan and Lady De Haan are trustees of Creative Folkestone, to
which the Trust made charitable grants or provided other support.
Staff employed by Sir Roger D¢ Haan provide grant making, administrative
and accounting support to the Trust. The value of these services, for the
purpose of these accounts. is £113,328 (2021: £93,407). No charge is made
to the Trust by Sir Roger De Haan for these services. They are included in
income as a donationlgift in kind with the corresponding expens¢ charg¢d in
the Statement of Financial Activities.
tn th¢ year enda15 April 2022, Sir Roger De Haan made donations to the
Tn￿t amounting to £nil (2021: £500,000) not including relevant gift aid or
donated services.
26

THE ROGER DE CHARrrABLE TRUST
th
Year ended 5 April 2022
15
Comparative Statement of Financial Activities- Prior Year
Uttrestrleted Fund8
General Expendable
Futtd
Elldowment
2021
2021
Totsl
Funds
2021
£'fJ)o
£'o(
£'ooo
Incon￿ and eDdoWn￿￿t8 from
Donations and legacies
Sir Roger De Haan
Donated serric¢s
Invesiments
718
21
165
718
21
165
904
EX￿ndIt￿re on
Ra￿trtg funds
Investment management co*s
Charitable a¢livilies
17
17
N¢t expcndlture b¢for¢
transferj and Inv¢$tments
(6,089)
(6.089)
l.o&scs on investments
Net (eX￿ndItUre)llll¢0m¢
(6,089)
1.794
(4.295)
Tr4nsf¢r from ExpeDd#ble Endowment
6,089
{4.295}
{4,295)
Exchange losses
Net movement Ill
(4.301)
(4,301)
Balance brouO1i forward
17,9)0
17,900
BAlanee earrled fi)rward
27

THE R(KER DE HLVI CHARITABLE TRDST
Yegr ended 5th Aprtl 2022
Year ended Stb Year ellded 5th
April 2022
April 2021
Grants
Healilt alld Welfare
Ashford & Tenterd¢a Umbrella
Backcarc UK
BE￿1#r UK
Bri8hi Shadow- Z4st CotDtuvwtits illHythe
Cwe BerVave[￿lltC1¢e
D&llaglio Rugby WoTks- TeaiThF [4th
Demffljtiq UK
Dy8phagia Re5¢ucb
Emmaus Dov£r
Foik¢slon¢ Town Council- free kni t[1￿15 for kid8
Foikeston¢ TOWD CbristtD45 Fund
Glasy D(v. Homdtts p￿Ie ￿ Looth
Hordlio's Garden
HuntingdorA's DiE¢a8e A&gociation
Krnt & MedwayMedi¢al SchrK>l DEveicpntht Fw
KenL Surrey & Suxs¢x Air AmbuIw¢Tn￿f
Kent A5XKiY41ion for th¢ Blu
K￿¢ Aulistir T￿￿t. Family Supwrt S¢rvice in Kertt
Kent MS Th¢ryy Cutre
M￿care
Motor N¢urone D￿se A5so¢iat¥)n
088is DonK5tic Abusc ScTrice
Nordoff Robbins Musie Thryy
Pilgrims H05PiCQ
Rising Sun Domes¢ic Violence & AbuseSuvi¢#
Romnty Rewurce 2(XK> Ltd
Royal N￿lon81 Lifeboat IDstiDJ¢ion
Sh¢pWay5￿tnUll Arts
Sidney D¢ FlaAn RescaTch Centrt
St MorV$ Familycthtre
Tk*na8e Cancer Tnjst
Trnch¢yJ.Oegoph4gc•l Fistula Support
Whizz-Kidz (disability JUFg0rt1
2,5(K>
51rf)
5.5(M)
io.(MM)
25.IKM)
5(KJ
so,
s(x)
10,c
Ic
8fJ)
10,(xx)
Tot*1 Hulth & Wtir
CommuDlry JkVeJop￿tllt
99 IFolkeston¢l Squthrt ATC- mibiTrJJs
A5hford Borough Museum Society
Ashford Utiit of the Sea Cadrts Corps.
CbaADel Rot
Coashvatcb
Dayof Syn S(Kirty
Duke of Edinbur8h- Shepway
Folkesrone Baptu¥LChw¢h
Foik¢51oDe & HytheSa￿ts
Folke51one RaIJ￿W Celltre
Folk¢5totte Rathbow CeDtre- Mow Matters
Foik2stODe Rotary Club
For YouDg People
G(XKlcb￿C¢ Theatrg. Thc Walk in Folkests￿e
Gi)odwitL Sands CoTJwvaiioL Tr￿
Hougham Village Hall
Hytbe Festival co￿p￿DY
Hythe Velletia(L FeteW¢¢ks
KeLI Coast VolvnteetiD8
Kcnl co￿¢ VolunteeriLg- cov￿19 Futrj
K¢nl Comttsullity F£All￿tlett. laptLVS fortitidwivile8ti1 chikJr¢n
K¢nt County Scou¢5
4300
{I,OLMJ}
15LX)
14,4051
11.050)
450
20.(NKI
20.1KXI
iO,LK¥)
1250)
cOm￿ULity DeYelopthettt- Cjnltd Forwvd
54.450
41.795
18

THE ROGER DE CHARITABLE TRUST
Year eoded 5th Aprll 2022
Year ended Stb Y&qr ended 5th
April 2022
Aprll 2021
Community Developmellt. Brought Forward
Kent Crime S￿)Ppers
Lads Club. Saltw(MyJ
Lowtr Leas Coastal Park Pjay Art
N¢w RO￿￿eY Town Council- Community HRII & SF#Xt Pavriion
Pav¢ment Poundws CIC
Royal British L¢gion Jndustrie>CaJt¢nary Vill88eA￿￿5f0rd
Sandwich Folk F￿1VIl
Sandwich m￿tle￿￿ TnLSt
Sandgui¢kn Fesiivel
Si Luke5 Church_ Li8hdyJt￿tc￿fq
SUnflow¥Ho￿5t
Wye Co1￿unity Frn Ltd- farm club
Wye PCC- Tepatr of theor8aD
54.450
41,795
lo.￿)
25.(KK)
650
io.¢xK)
io.(KN)
Total Cothmwnlty DtvelopoLtttt
112250
89.445
Internatlotsil
rit￿h Red Cross- UkrninE Crisis
Mission Avi4tiN Fellowsbip
7J
Totil Internadory
s2.5￿)
7,5
Arts
Art Fund. Prospxtcot
Art in Romey
Broadstairs FoLk Wrek
Chan8elin8TheatTeCompBtty
Creative FoikcstODe
Crtaiive Folke8tone. supp)rting festi￿1$
Cr¢ative Folkwtone- Trienni￿ 2021
DDYer Opua12¢ & Drarnaii¢ So¢i¢ty- Mill r(#)f tehrt
IMOS Foundation
John Armitage Mertx)rilll Tntyt- JAM Ott Th¢ Manh
Kcntcounty Or8anists
LASS Theatre CIC. The Ltofts ltts1depuf0￿
RDmney Marth Art Jo¢iety
RuLbe Court Educ&tN)nal Trust
21Y).(K
500
112Tr)1
3,989.979
5.175.0
311.(XXI
7.5
11.OLM))
12,fAK)
1.8
SLX)
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5210 800
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Chichc5tcr Mcnwrial Hall
Old Clee¥r PCC- Stsirted 8la5J WiDdow ￿$tOrIE
Si Marys Church EihAm PCC- repa￿ work%
St Nicholas Cbur¢h NewuJ8ton
Total Herlts8¢ Iln¢L fAbrfc of buUdlD8y)
Educotlott
A¢adetlly FM. Fofke5um¢
East Keni Educ&iionBu5itw Partnership
Folke5tone A¢*JezDy
Inspire SclLooL8 Edue*tional F4)undaiioti- Bustcrf8 Club
Stowting CEP S¢h(Kil. MUQA
Is,(Jx)
15,1MX)
4,OLK>
21,1NX
5.148
21.¢
TDtAI Schools and AudemEts
41,iNX)
45.148
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THE ROGER DE HAA.N CHARITABLETRUST
Year ended 5th Aprtl 2022
Year tudcd 5th Year eudcd Sih
April 2022
Aprll 2021
Sports
Chenroo Road Swrts GTDUtwl T￿￿- AthlaicsTrack
Folkeston¢ Coasral IOK Run
HawkiDge Cricket Club
Rulary Club of the Chann¢l- Channel Triathlon
Rowy Club ofthe ChanDel- Half Marathth)
Sal¢wLxJd Cricket Club
Se8PDint CBNe Club, SL¥trKook
Selli[￿ge Lawn Tennis Club
Shepway Stm5 Trust
958.375
1,5(KJ
2.748
1,965
25.(XK)
62(A)
527.5txJ
98.5￿)
Totli Sports
538.165
1,089.123
TOTAL GRANTS
£5.396,194
£6.576.016