Hamond Educational Charity
Financial Statements
for the year ended 31 December 2021
Hamond Educational Charity
Income and Expenditure account
for the year ended 31 December 2021
| 2021 | 2020 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | |
| Unrestricted | Endowment | Total | Unrestricted | Endowment | Total | |
| Fund | Fund | Fund | Fund | Fund | Fund | |
| Receipts | ||||||
| Bank interest | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| Prior year grant repayment | - | - | - | - | - | - |
| _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | |
| - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| Asset and investment receipts | ||||||
| Investment income | 25,705 | - | 25,705 | 28,196 | - | 28,196 |
| _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | |
| 25,705 | - | 25,705 | 28,196 | - | 28,196 | |
| Total Receipts | 25,705 | - | 25,705 | 28,196 | - | 28,196 |
| Payments | ||||||
| Secretary’s stipend | 2,000 | - | 2,000 | 1,600 | - | 1,600 |
| Professional indemnity insurance 320 |
- | 320 | 320 | - | 320 | |
| Advertising | 136 | - | 136 | 32 | - | 32 |
| Grants | 10,350 | - | 10,350 | 22,465 | - | 22,465 |
| Accountants’ fees | 420 | - | 420 | 420 | - | 420 |
| ICO | 35 | - | 35 | - | - | - |
| Data protection and IT support | - |
- | - | 120 | - | 120 |
| Marketing | 432 | - | 432 | - | - | - |
| _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | |
| 13,693 | - | 13,693 | 24,957 | - | 24,957 | |
| Net receipts/(payments) | 12,012 | - | 12,012 | 3,239 | - | 3,239 |
| Cash funds brought forward | 81,225 | 5,724 | 86,949 | 77,986 | 5,724 | 83,710 |
| _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | |
| Cash funds carried forward | 93,237 | 5,724 | 98,961 | 81,225 | 5,724 | 86,949 |
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Hamond Educational Charity
Statement of financial activities
as at 31 December 2021
| 2021 | 2020 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | £ | |
| Unrestricted | Endowment | Total | Unrestricted | Endowment | Total | |
| Fund | Fund | Fund | Fund | Fund | Fund | |
| Cash funds | ||||||
| Barclays community | 93,237 | 5,724 | 98,961 | 81,225 | 5,724 | 86,949 |
| _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | _ | |
| 93,237 | 5,724 | 98,961 | 81,225 | 5,724 | 86,949 | |
| £ | £ | £ | £ | |||
| Cost | Current | Cost | Current | |||
| Value | Value | |||||
| Investment assets | ||||||
| St James place fund - Endowment | 821,802 | 883,543 | 821,802 | 821,116 | ||
| National savings investment | 10,000 | 10,000 | 10,000 | 10,000 | ||
| _ | _ | _ | _ | |||
| 831,802 | 893,543 | 831,802 | 831,116 |
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Independent examiner’s report to the Trustees of the Hamond Educational Charity for the year ended 31 December 2021
This report on the financial statements of the Charity for the year ended 31 December 2021 is in respect of an examination carried out in accordance with the Regulations of section 144 of the Charities Act 2011.
Respective responsibilities of the Trust and the examiner
As members of the Hamond Educational Charity you are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements. You consider that the audit requirement of the Regulations and section 144 of the Act do not apply. It is my responsibility to issue this report on those financial statements in accordance with the terms of the Regulations.
Basis of this report
My examination was carried out in accordance with the General Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145 of the Charities Act 2011. That examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the Trust and a comparison of the accounts with those records. It also includes considering any unusual items or disclosures in the financial statements and seeking explanations from you as trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in any audit, and consequently I do not express an audit opinion on the view given by the accounts.
Independent examiner’s statement
In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention:
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1) which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements - to keep accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the Act; and
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to prepare financial statements, which accord with the accounting records and comply with the requirements of the Act and Regulations have not been met; or
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2) to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Clenshaw Minns
Chartered Accountants 24 Market Place Swaffham Norfolk PE37 7QH
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Hamond Educational Charity
Notes to the accounts
as at 31 December 2021
Notes
1 Accounting policies
The financial statements are prepared using the receipts and payments basis.
2 St James Place fund reconciliation
| Unrestricted | Endowment | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fund | Fund |
Fund | |
| £ | £ |
£ | |
| Cost of original investment | - | 478,000 |
478,000 |
| Sale of overage investment | - | 343,798 |
343,798 |
| Unrealised investment profit/(loss) | - | 61,745 |
61,745 |
| _ | _ |
_ | |
| - | 883,543 |
883,543 |
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Hamond Educational Charity
Trustees’ Report for year end December 31[st] 2021
Structure, Governance and Management.
The Hamond Educational Charity (the Charity) is an unincorporated non-exempt charity created by the Charity Commission Scheme dated September 4[th] 1978 and amended on November 12[th] 2008 (the Scheme)
The Scheme provides for a Trustee body of 9 members, 5 being nominated by specific outside bodies and 4 being co-opted. For the year ending December 31[st] 2021 the Trustees of the Charity were:
Mr Robert Anghileri – nominated by Norfolk County Council
Mr Gavin Cowley – nominated by Norfolk County Council
Mr Fabian Eagle – nominated by Breckland District Council
Mr David Wickerson – nominated by Breckland District Council - Chair
Mr Graham Edwards – nominated by Swaffham Town Council
Mr Paul Darby – nominated by Swaffham Town Council
Dr David Upton – co-opted
Dr David Barton – co-opted
Mr Robin Horn – co-opted
Co-optative Trustees are persons who have a special knowledge of the District of Breckland
Nominated Trustees are appointed for four year terms. Co-optative Trustees are appointed for five year terms. All appointments may be re-appointed with the necessary provisions within the Scheme
Objectives and Activities
The Objects of the Charity as set out in the Scheme (as amended) are, in brief, to apply its income annually to:
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Provide financial assistance by way of grants and other payments in promoting the education (including social and physical) of young persons under the age of 21 residing in the District of Breckland with a preference for those residing in Swaffham.
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In so far as income is not expended under 1 above, provide such special benefits to schools in the District of Breckland not normally provided by the LEA or Academy Trust.
Financial Review
The Charity’s capital assets primarily comprise equity and cash investments of £883,543 at the end of the year in question. This fund arises from the sale of land and buildings made in previous years. They represent permanent endowment. The Trustees invest and adjust investment in accordance with a written Investment Policy Statement made on May 1[st] 2013, which is reviewed annually. The Trustees appointed Willgrass Cornish Wealth Management Ltd, part of St James Place Wealth Management as their professional investment advisors. St James is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority. This appointment is reviewed annually in accordance with the aforementioned Policy Statement. The Trustees resolved to retain that investment intact.
In addition to the capital invested as Permanent Endowment, the Charity has £10,000 invested in a National Savings Bond plus a cash balance with Barclays Bank as shown in the attached accounts.
Achievements and Performance
The performance of investments during the year proved satisfactory and in line with the Policy Statement with an increase in the overall fund and the Charity remained able to meet all calls on its bank balances for funding and carry forward a surplus. The Charity remains confident of its future ability to accept an increase in applications through an on-line presence and by advertising in schools
and local publications related to educational activities. Data protection issues have been addressed and the Charity is registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office.
The Trustees made 26 grants totalling £10,350 during the 2021 financial year primarily to individual student applicants, all in line with our Charity Commission remit and to Inter Bulldog FC in Thetford to assist their endeavours to encourage further development of their Youth facilities.
Approved by the board of Trustees’
D. Wickerson
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