Trustees. Annual Report for the period Period stsrt date Period end date From 01 2022 31 08 2? Section A Reference and administration details Charlty name The Society of Recorder Players Other names charlty Is known by SRP Regl8tered ¢harlty number Ilf any) 282751. SC038422 Charlty'$ prlnclpal address 2 Cromwell's Hlde Stapleton Brlstol Postcodè BS16 1TA Name• of tho charlty trusto88 who manage the ¢harlty D•t•• act•d If not for wthol• ymr Tru•t•• nam• Offlc•111 any) Nam• ol p•rnon lor body) •ntlU•d to •ppolnt tru•tso Ilf any) Annual Conference Annual Conference Annual Conference Annual Conference James Grant Valene Glltrow-Tyler Erlca Crabtree Penelope Clarke Jlll Taylor Chairman Secretary Treasurer Membershlp Secretary Branch r8presenlatlve. and Insurance Co-ordinator Branch representative, and Tr8lning Co-ordinator Deborah Nicho188 Branch presentatIVe Samuel Constable Branch represenl8tiv8 Rodn8y Callow Branch representative Name8 of tho truste88 for the charlty, If any, {for examplè, any ¢u8todlan trustees) Name Dates acted If not for whole Annual Conf8r8n¢e Stephanie Sutherland Annual Conference Annual Conference Annual Conference Annual Conference Names and addressu of advlgers (Optlonal Inforniatlon) e of advlser Name Addr088 Name of chlaf ex8cutlve or names of senlor staff members (Optlonal Infomiatlon)
Section B Structure, overnance and mana ement Do8crlptlon of the charlty's tru8ts The Constilution of the Society. and the Rules of the Society, as adopted on16Au ust 2020 and modified 31 March 2023. Typ8 ol governing document How the charty is constituted) Association Trustee selection methc4Js Officers and trustees are elected by the annual Conference for a &year term. Addltlonal governance Issues (Optlonal Infomiatlon) You may choose to Include additional infomiatlon, where relevant, about.. ' Trustees are elect8d or re-elected by the annual Conference and before belng first elècted must declare that they are not disqualrfied from seNing as charity trustees. Those newly el8Ct8d are made aware of the Charty Commission's guldance on the roles and responsibilities of trustees. policies and procedures adopted for the induction and tralnlng of trustea8', the charity's organisational structure and any wider neOrk wlth whlch the charity works., • relatlonshlp wlth any relat•d partles., Trustees, Consideratlon of major risks and the system and procedure$ to manage them. . The Trustees fomi the central Commtttee, whlch meets approxirnataty slx tim8s a year. Two SRP Trustees attend the Society's Walter Bergmann Fund sUCOMMittee which awards grants to support young recorder players. Othèr key activities, such as workshops, and the SRPIMoeck Solo Recorder Competition, are managed by individual named post-holders, re8ponslble to the Trustees. ' The Trustee$ are advlsed by tsvo of the SRP Musical Advl8ers, who atterKI Trustee meeting8 In rotalion. ' The So¢l*y ha8 48 geographlcal Branches throughout Great BraIn and one in Ireland, plu8 personal members who are not members of geographical Branch. The Branches in Great Britain and Ireland organise regular meetings weekly or monthly for group playing. and one or more Branches jointly organise the Society's annual Festival. ' The Society also has two corporate members, and 31 affiliated groups, such as recorder orchestras and bands, ' The actlvitles of the Sodety carry only a sllght rlsk of major unexpected expenses, adequately covered by the reserves and insurance. The Society has Public Liability, Employerfs Llability, Professional Indemnty and Trustee Insurance.
Section C Ob"ectives and activities The objects of the Society shall be the education of the public in the study, practice and appreciation of the art of music and the allied arts and in particular (without prejudice to the generalty of the foregoing) the promotion of the education of the public in the study, practice and apprlation of the recorder and its repertolre. Summary of the objects of the charlty Set out In its governlng document Any person who agrees to abide by the Rule5 and pays the annual subscription to th8 Society nationally (£25.00 individuals, £37.50 households and £10 for those in full-time education, plus a sum to cover the costs of any local Branch(8s) theyjoin, may become a member and attend Branch and Soclety meetings. Each Branch is entitled to a subsidi$ed visit. sometimes called a Pastoral Vislt, each yéar by a conductor from the Society's Panel of Conductors. Each member receive$ the quarterly publlcation The Recorder Magazine, which includ88 some pages of Society news. Visltors are wel¢ome at Branch meetings. The Society organlsas and subsidi888 training workshops in topics such a$ baroque music and dance, conductlng, technlque, theory and unbarred music. Attendance is open to all. members or non-members, for a fee of £15 for most workshops, and £17 for the Advanced Conducting Workshop. Facfrt¢>face workshops run for a mlnlmum of 5 hrs Contact time. On-line workshops were introduced during the pandemic, and remain avallable at £3.00 p8r hour, per particlpant. Summary of the maln actlvltles undertaken fortho publlc b•neflt In relatlon to the89 objects (Include wlthln thls sectlon the statutory declaratlon that trustees havo had regard to the guldan¢8 158ued by the Charlty Commlsslon on publlc benefit) ' Th8 Sodety'8 Walter Bergmann Fund, named after one of tt8 founders, awards grants to young people under the age of 30, born or studying in the UK and Ireland, to support their development as recorder players. These grants can be for the purchase of instruments. lessons, attendance at courses, entry lo competftions, edurAtional activity promoting recorder playing etc., and are available lo qualifying groups as well as individual8. Awards ar8 subject to applicanls providing evidence of flnancial need. The Philip Cole Bursary, named after a member, Is avallable to b8 used for workshops in schools, or travel of pr2&winner8 to the SRPIMoack competition's final recltal, on the recommendatlon of the WBF commlttee. other grants are given from tlme to time to individuals or groups when these would further the objects of the Society. The Socw organlses and 3ubsidises a bienniol international solo recorder playing comp8tition for young players at the London International Festival of Early Music, with support from Moe¢k. The competition is held in odd-numbered years. with the winner giving a public recital the following year. Each year one or more Branches of the Society host a national we8kend F8Stival. In most years Ihere is also a one4ay Scottlsh Festival. These Festivals are open to everyone. whether Society members or not, and include Conducted recorder playing sessions, recitsls, workshops and other a¢tivities. Instrument and music shops attend to enable participants to see and buy items to enhance their playing.
' The Society centrally commissions new music for recorder consorts and ensembles. The organisers of each national Festival also commission a ple, often with a local theme, for first performance at the Festival, with Coples for Branches and affiliated Orchestras for ftjrther practice and performance. Branches may also commission new music for special events, such a$ anniversary meetings. ' When appointed, Trustees, attention Is drawn to the guldance issued by the Charity Commission. Including that on their roles and responsibilities. In the opinion of the Society all Its activities, including those described above, are public benefits In accordance with the guldance. Addltlonal detalls of obJe¢tlves and a¢tlvltles (Optlonal Inforniatlon) You may ¢hoo8e to Include further statements, where ' The Society's grant making activili88 are describad above. relevant, about.. The Sociaty does not hold Of make Investments as such. All the funds held by the Society nationally are kept in current or deposit 8¢counts. . Almost all the Society's activlties are undertaken by volunteers, vtho can clalm rèimbursement from the Society for expenses only. Professional musicians May charge fees for conducting etc, but are not paid for thelr service a8 trustees. policy on grantmaking., policy programme related investm8nl'. contribution made by volunteers.
Section D Achievements and performance The Society continued to promote the recorder as a serious instrument, to encourage the raising of standards, and to provide opportunities for learning and playing by members and non-members. through Branch meelings, Playlng Days and Workshops. Summary of the maln achlevements of the charlty durlng the year The Conference and SRP National Festival were held in Edinburgh in April 2023. 28 branch delegates attended the Conference, wh 12 offi¢ial$. The Edinburgh Festival attratjed 182 players across the weekend, wlth playing se8sions18d by 18 conductors from across the country, covering a wide range of music, and two massed playing sessions for all participants. . Two composers based in Scotland were commi88loned by th8 Festival ¢ommfttee to writ8 new music for the occasion. 'Journey to Skye. was composed by Anne Martin for the opening massed playing session, and this also provided parts for 22 participating local schoolchildren. Another place was composed by Marg Hall for the occasion, and her 'Three Sketches of Scotland" were played during the weekend. Copies of these F8Stlval pieces were made available to all branches and afflliated groups. ' An additional, dedicated playlng sesslon was arranged for the Schoolchildren involved in the openlng session. ' The playing sesslons were followed by an evenlng ¢on¢ert by Spinacino, a broken consort of lute, recorder, viol, violin and soprano, entilled Songs of Love and Loss from Renalssance Scotland and Europe. ' In 2022-23 most branches Vre able to meet up regularfy,. soma meèt monthly, others more often. ' Brancj) members have continued to benefit from the extra Pastor81 Visitor sessions offered by the Tru8tee8, replacing opportunltles m188ed during the years of the pandemic. Eight Face to Face workshops were held beeen 1 •t Sept 2022 and 31" Aug 2023, on thè topics of- All That Jazz121, 20th Century Music (2), Gabrieli121, Crossing Boundaries (1) and Conducting Level 1. Varlous recorders belonglng to the Society continue to be on long-terni loan to the National Youth Recorder Orchestras (charty 1153705) for the use of participants In thelr tralning courses. In addltion, the Society awarded a grant of £3,000 to NYRO to support its activities in 2022-23, a 21st annivetsary year. During the year the Trustees approved a further grant of £3,000 for the coming year, split as £1,500 initially, plus a further £1.500. Charfotte Schneider, winner of the 2021 SRPIMoeck Solo Recorder Playing Competition, gave her recital at the London International Festival of Early Music at Blackheath, London in November 2022. The Competition and biennial recital are organised by the competitlon administrator, on behaw of the Society, and sponsored jointly with Moeck and the Early Music Shop.
Section D Achievements and performance ' Three finalists have been selected to take part in the 2023 SRPIMoeck Solo Recorder Playing Competition, competing for the opportunty to play In a solo recital in November 2024. ' Th8 Socl8ty's Walter Bergmann Fund continued to glve grants to support young recorder players in financial need lo purchase instruments, attend courses etc. Most recipients were teenage or college students needing to buy decent instruments for their studies. The FurKI has also provided funds from the Philip Cole Bursary for workshops in schools, and for assisting wtth travel expenses for a group to tak8 part in competition. Many members and norFmembers contributed Cash, Instruments or mu81¢ to support the Fund. . The Society recelve8 a share of the 88le$ Income and the Performlng Rights fees for muslc computer set from bequèathed arrangements. . Thè Socl8ty'8 publlc website at continues to be a comprehensive source of infomation about thè Society, its Branches and activities, and about the recorder and its music in g6neral. It includes a catalogue of music held by some Branches to facilitate sharing. It also includes extensive lists or links to detalls of ¢oncerts, workshop$, playing days, supplSers, Items for sale and wanted, etc of potential interest to members and non-members. . An 818ctmnlc newsletter Is produced monthly by a volunteer, on behalf of the Society, and is circulated to anyone who signs up lo recelve tt. The Soclety operate8 under the ConstitLrtlon and Rule$ adopted by Conference In August 2020, whl¢h were presented to the charity regulators. These new arrangements reduced the number of Truste8S, with addltlon81 re8pon8ibilities carried out by named post holders. Conference 2023 approved an addltional element to be added to the Constltutlon, wlth effect from 31 March 2023, to fomially allow on-llne electronic meetings, when necessary.
Section E Financial review The Society's Central Fund maintains reserves equal to at least the annual turnover. The Arthur Ingram Fund is used for activities in support of the Society's charitable objectives. The Wafter Bergmann Fund, which is restricted fund, awards grants to support young players up to age 30. The awarding of grants from the latter Funds will always be subjed to the availability of funds. Brlef statement of the charlty's pollcy on re8ervos Dètalls of any funds materlally In defl¢lt none Further flnanclal rovlow dotalls Ioptlonal Inforniatlon) You may choose to include additional information, where relevant about.. the charity's prlncipal sources of funds (including any fundraisingl., how expendllure has supported the key objectlve8 of the charity., investment policy and objectives including any ethical investment policy adopted. ' The Soriety's main income derives from member8, subscriptions to the Central Fund plus subscriptions levled by each local Branch to support Its activities. The Natlonal Festival was h81d In Edinburgh and resulted in a surplus which was distributed between the Walter Bergmann Fund, the conductors, the organislng branch and the Central Fund. The SRPIMoeck Solo Recorder Competitlon Recltal took place In Novemb8r 2022, wfth associated costs. ' The accounts refiect the result for the year and Show a reductlon in re88rve8 a8 events Postponed durlng the pandemic can now take place. ' The Arthur Ingram FurKI was founded by a18ga¢y and recelve8 the Glft Ald payments from HMRC that the Sociely's claims on members, subscriptions to the Central Fund. General donations lo the SRP are allocated to Ihe Arthur Ingram Fund to ensure spending on charitable activlties such as training workshops, the SRPIMoeck competlllon, general grant giving and fundlng for commlssioned mu81c. ' The Walter Bergmann Fund Is supported by donations of cash, instruments and muslc and by the Gift Ald payments from HMRC that the Society claims on qualifyin9 donations. Section F Other optional information Thè Society is registered with the Office of the Scottish Charlty Regulator (OSCR) as a cross-border charty (number SC0384221. Copies of this Trustees Annual Report and the accompanying accounts are bging Submitted to OSCR. The Society also has Gift Aid ststus with Her Majestys Revenue and Customs.
Section G Declaration The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees, report above. Slgned on behalf of the charlty's trustees Slgnaturo(8 Full name JIM Granl Chalr Val Glltrow-Tyler Secretary Posltlon Date 20
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The Society of Recorder Players
Registered Charity 282751, SC 038422
Income & Expenditure for the Year ended 31st August 2023
Central Fund 2023 2022
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| Income | Subscriptions | 31,752.30 | 31,944.18 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Festival | 20,735.00 | 15,290.00 | ||
| Share of Interest | 1,169.20 | 178.40 | ||
| Donations for NYRO | 358.30 | 282.50 | ||
| Total Income | 54,014.80 | 47,695.08 | ||
| Expenditure | Magazine | 16,608.95 | 15,321.80 | |
| Conference | 6,126.73 | 3,815.13 | ||
| Festival | 19,069.93 | 16,908.56 | ||
| Festival ex gratia | 2,324.00 | - | ||
| Committee | 2,986.46 | 1,581.15 | ||
| PV Conductors, travel | 8,287.36 | 4,434.37 | ||
| Membership list | - | 1,850.00 | ||
| Publicity, website, LIFEM | 601.96 | 583.50 | ||
| Insurance | 2,044.41 | 1,920.80 | ||
| Making Music | 365.00 | 365.00 | ||
| Audit | 261.00 | 270.00 | ||
| Bank charges | 60.00 | 93.00 | ||
| PRS Fees | - | 175.20 | ||
| Donations to NYRO | 100.00 | 254.00 | ||
| Total Expenditure | 58,835.80 | 47,572.51 | ||
| Net (Deficit)/Surplus | ( | 4,821.00 ) |
122.57 |
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|The Society of Recorder Players|
|Registered Charity 282751, SC 038422|
|Income & Expenditure for the Year ended 31st August 2023|
|Arthur Ingram Fund|2023|2022|
|Income|Share of Interest|1,948.66|297.33|
|Gift Aid|4,570.61|4,346.44|
|Donations|43.75|60.00|
|Royalties (Alex Ayre)|102.65|81.78|
|PRS fees (Alex Ayre)|120.38|203.88|
|Workshops|3,210.00|1,285.00|
|Bravo Bonsor CD|132.32|163.72|
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|Moeck/SRP Competition|2,181.97|
|Total Income|12,310.34|6,438.15|
|Expenditure|Workshops|5,251.65|2,491.93|
|PV Conductors, fee contributions|4,550.00|2,850.00|
|Grant NYRO|3,000.00|3,000.00|
|Moeck/SRP Competition|3,050.00|6,190.86|
|Total Expenditure|15,851.65|14,532.79|
|Net (Deficit)|( 3,541.31|)|( 8,094.64|)|
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|The Society of Recorder Players|
|Registered Charity 282751, SC 038422|
|Income & Expenditure for the Year ended 31st August 2023|
|Walter Bergmann Fund|2023|2022|
|Income|Donations|13,049.10|10,997.20|
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|Legacy|2,379.54|
|Festival Surplus|592.00|-|
|Share of Interest|779.47|118.93|
|Share of Gift Aid|64.63|233.15|
|Total Income|16,864.74|11,349.28|
|Expenditure|Grants|15,752.50|8,465.50|
|Repair of instruments|1,637.50|2,111.75|
|School events|1,622.79|-|
|(from Philip Cole Bursary)|
|SRP/Moeck Comp 3rd prize|-|675.00|
|(from Philip Cole Bursary)|
|Total Expenditure|19,012.79|11,252.25|
|Net Surplus/(Deficit)|( 2,148.05|)|97.03|
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The Society of Recorder Players
Registered Charity 282751, SC 038422
Income & Expenditure for the Year ended 31st August 2023
Consolidated Branches 2023 2022
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| Income | Subscriptions | 58,983.87 | 51,030.24 | ||
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| Paid to central | ( | 26,840.00 ) |
( | 26,842.36 ) |
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| Net branch subs | 32,143.87 | 24,187.88 | |||
| Attendance fees | 17,078.04 | 10,615.43 | |||
| Visitor fees | 8,897.50 | 5,250.96 | |||
| Total | 25,975.54 | 15,866.39 | |||
| Refreshments | 885.21 | 478.27 | |||
| Donations | 2,476.06 | 4,752.62 | |||
| Concerts | 214.96 | 502.00 | |||
| Sale of goods | 2,063.84 | 1,259.34 | |||
| Gift Aid | 2,085.88 | 882.59 | |||
| Festivals | 1,092.00 | - | |||
| Other | 405.24 | 638.54 | |||
| 8,337.98 | 8,035.09 | ||||
| Bank interest | 277.94 | 32.58 | |||
| Total Income | 67,620.54 | 48,600.21 | |||
| Expenditure | Room hire | 32,168.88 | 27,998.87 | ||
| Pastoral visit | 6,082.35 | 3,823.57 | |||
| Conductors | 14,084.20 | 10,276.14 | |||
| Music, instruments | 2,405.23 | 2,677.10 | |||
| Refreshments | 2,355.80 | 714.61 | |||
| Printing, stationery | 1,077.61 | 529.79 | |||
| Gifts | 754.87 | 489.78 | |||
| Donations | 443.00 | 795.00 | |||
| Insurance | 607.18 | 585.20 | |||
| bank fees | 352.09 | 336.31 | |||
| Other | 880.03 | 2,769.06 | |||
| Total Expenditure | 61,211.24 | 50,995.43 | |||
| Surplus/(Deficit) | 6,409.30 | ( | 2,395.22 ) |
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|The Society of Recorder Players|
|Registered Charity 282751, SC 038422|
|Total Income & Expenditure for the Year ended 31st August 2023|
|All Funds|2023|2022|
|Income|
|Central Fund|54,014.80|47,695.08|
|Arthur Ingram Fund|12,310.34|6,438.15|
|Walter Bergmann Fund|16,864.74|11,349.28|
|Branches|67,620.54|48,600.21|
|Total Income|150,810.42|114,082.72|
|Expenditure|
|Central Fund|58,835.80|47,572.51|
|Arthur Ingram Fund|15,851.65|14,532.79|
|Walter Bergmann Fund|19,012.79|11,252.25|
|Branches|61,211.24|50,995.43|
|Total Expenditure|154,911.48|124,352.98|
|Surplus/(Deficit) for the year|
|Central Fund|(|4,821.00|)|122.57|
|Arthur Ingram Fund|(|3,541.31|)|(|8,094.64|)|
|Walter Bergmann Fund|(|2,148.05|)|97.03|
|Branches|6,409.30|(|2,395.22|)|
|Total Surplus/(Deficit)|( 4,101.06|)|( 10,270.26|)|
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|The Society of Recorder Players|
|Registered Charity 282751, SC 038422|
|Balance Sheet at 31st August 2023|
|2023|2022|
|Bank Accounts|Barclays current|737.65|2,190.53|
|Barclays business tracker|3,538.91|3,524.11|
|COIF deposit|78,650.82|76,155.52|
|CAFcash|5,051.58|2,394.54|
|CAF Gold|7,491.99|21,278.00|
|Nationwide|107,229.08|106,062.40|
|Branch bank accounts|115,139.85|108,598.08|
|Other assets/(liabilities)|Branch debtors/creditors|(|3,484.57|)|(|3,352.09|)|
|Debtors/creditors|254.00|1,859.28|
|Total Assets|314,609.31|318,710.37|
|Represented by|
|Central Fund|1st September 2022|71,058.79|70,936.22|
|Movement for the year|(|4,821.00|)|122.57|
|31st August 2023|66,237.79|71,058.79|
|Arthur Ingram Fund|1st September 2022|106,999.12|115,093.76|
|Movement for the year|(|3,541.31|)|(|8,094.64|)|
|31st August 2023|103,457.81|106,999.12|
|Walter Bergmann Fund|1st September 2022|35,406.47|35,309.44|
|(incl Philip Cole Bursary)|Movement for the year|(|2,148.05|)|97.03|
|31st August 2023|33,258.42|35,406.47|
|Branches|1st September 2022|105,245.99|107,641.21|
|Movement for the year|6,409.30|(|2,395.22|)|
|31st August 2023|111,655.29|105,245.99|
|Total Funds|1st September 2022|318,710.37|328,980.63|
|Movement for the year|(|4,101.06|)|( 10,270.26|)|
|31st August 2023|314,609.31|318,710.37|
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The S(Klety of Recorder Players Re8lsttted awiiy282751. SC 038422 Bthnce Sheet at 31st Auyst 2023 2023 2022 Barclay5 cunt Barclay5 business tracker COIF deposit CAFcash CAF Gokl Nationwlde Branch bank Krounts 737.65 3.538.91 78,650.82 5,051.58 7.491.99 107,229.08 115.139A5 2,19).53 3,524.11 76.155.52 2.394.54 21.278.00 106,062.40 108.598.08 Otherassetsl{liabUliles) Branth debtorslueditors Debtorslcreditors 3.484.57)1 3,352.C81 254.CQ I59.28 314,609.31 314710.J7 &epresented by tst September 2022 Movement for the year 3ts1 August 2023 71J)58.79 4,821 I 6Q237.79 70.93622 122.57 71J)58.79 Artlwr Iwam Fund 1st September 2022 Movement fof the year 3tst August 2023 106.999.12 115,093.76 3,541.3111 8.094.641 103.457m 106J99A2 Walter B¢rynMnn Furnl IlKJPlulcOl¢ Bwsary) 1st September 2022 Movement for the year 31st ALsgust 2023 35.406.47 2,148.Q51 33.25&42 35J09A4 97.03 55406A7 tst September 2022 Movement for the year 315t August 2023 105.245.99 6.409.30 1 111,655.29 107,641.21 2,395.22 1 105.245J9 Totsi Fu))ds 1st kptember 2022 Movement forthe year 315t August 2023 318,710.37 328.980.63 4,101.OE I I ID,270.2D I 314.609.31 318.71037 A/.-/./ Accounts 2023 /<-, Page 6 /7./. Z4.
CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiiier s Reporl Report to the tru8teesldirector81 members of r+kG OF fLrtYÈ£ On a¢eountg for th• ar •nded Sr AUG ¢JC r 1013 Charfty nck: Company no.. Set out on pag I report to the charity trustees on my examlnatlon of the accour>ts ofthe Companyfor the year ended Respon81bllltle5 and bas19 of rnport As the charitys trustees of the C(npany (kn are also the dlreclors of the company fethe purposes of Company law), you are responsible for the eparatlon ofthe a)nIS in aocordan¢e the requiiements ofthe Compani88 Aci 2006 Ilhe 2(#]6 Acr). Hawng satlsfied myself that thè aOUnts of ihe lknpany are not required to be audited forthis year under Part 16 of the 21]06 Act and are eligble for independent examinalion. I report in respecl of my examination of your charitys 8crnunts as rried out under section 145 ofthe Charities Act 2011 he 2011 A. In c8nwng oul my examination. I have fc41owed the Directlons gwen by the Charity Commission (under section 145{51{b) of the 2011 Act. Independent examlnerfs statement rinsert name of appliGable listed body]l. Delete I l if not applicable. I have completed my examination. I confirm that no matertal matters have come lo my attention (other than thal disdosed below ') whith gives me Lause lo believe that.. • accounting records We not kepl in aG(¥Jrdance wth section 386 of the Comp8nies Act 20C., or . the a¢¢ounls do not 8ccord wth records" or . the accounts do not comply relevant a(Unng requlrements under section 396 of the Companles Act 2006 othw than any requlramenl that the accounts give a 'true and fairf view which is not a matt8r considered as part of an independanl examination-, or •the accounts have not been prepared in 8ccordance with the Charities SORP IFRS102). IER October 2018
I have no concems and have eome 8cross no other matters in cOnntiC Yth the examinalion to vthich attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the a¢(x)unts to tE reaGhed. ' F¥ease del818 the words in tha braGkets rfthey do not Appty. Signed: 14é1 /44AIt-" Relevant profe5slonal quallficallonl81 or body (K any)., Address: L*.1 Scction B Disclosure Only complete rf Ihe examlner needs to highlight material matters of conrAm (see CC32. Independent examination of tharity accounts: direclions and guidance for examiners). GI hgro brlgf detalls of any items that th• examiner wlshes to disclose. IER October 2018