## CHAIRMAN’S REPORT ON BEHALF OF THE TRUSTEES 

Welcome all. 

I would like to mention 3 members who have sadly passed away this year. 

Ray Poole 

Christine Jammerson 

Melody Hurst 

We also had to send our condolences to our President Lord Petre on the sad loss of his wife, earlier in the year. 

Following the issue that arose from the last AGM meeting, in that members had not been made aware of the proposed changes to our Constitution, as required, at an emergency AGM held at Colchester, these changes were voted in by the majority of members. 

The Officers being myself, the Vice Chair, the Secretary and our Treasurer agreed to meet each month to discuss key issues that may affect our Society, such as this, to ensure that we adhere to all legal and other requirements, which are often subject to change. We formed a rolling action plan to investigate all areas of our Society that might be vulnerable, or need to be changed or updated, to prevent as many as possible, of these issues arising in future. 

Our Vice Chair Toni also set up a Risk Register to identify any areas where our Society may be vulnerable. 

Our IT sub committee began discussions about getting a new website or improving our current one. 

Our provider John Lodge informed us that he could make significant 

improvements to our existing website, at a relatively low price. Our Webmaster Paul worked with John to make these changes and our new refreshed Website was launched in the Spring. It looked much more user friendly and seemed to work well. 

Having asked members attending live meetings to make a donation of £3, towards venue costs etc. I met with our Branch representatives to discuss, reconsidering this amount if they were prepared to try to reach out to more new members locally, to justify these costs. It was agreed that they would try to use local libraries to meet more potential members and use the libraries to advertise ESFH events where possible. 

Our NE & WE branches were already providing ‘Hybrid’ meetings, which would be available for members who can’t attend local meetings, however our SE Essex branch, didn’t feel able to do this. We discussed recording those of their events 



that were suitable, and they agreed to try this. This worked well, so that these recordings can now be viewed on our website. 

Having agreed on these conditions, the executive committee agreed to drop the £3 charge for 6 months charge to see if there was any increase in attendance at local meetings. 

I have to report that there has been no noticeable increase, and at a recent Executive Comm. Meeting this was discussed again, and the majority of the Comm. voted that a reduced donation of £1 should be asked of our members that attend live meetings after today’s date. The cost of hall hire and any revenue brought in by donations will be kept under review. 

We have not increased our subscriptions for members since 2017. Obviously, inflation has risen considerably and in recent years the cost of producing the hard copy of our magazine has been running at a loss. We were aware of this and though many other Societies had already increased their subscriptions, we chose not to. 

The Executive Committee discussed this issue recently and the majority agreed that we should increase our subscriptions from April 2025. 

|Basic Membership UK & Worldwide|£10|+£2||
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|Hard copy of mag. UK only||£22|+£6|
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The usual renewal notice will go out in the December edition of our magazine, and we ask those of you who pay by standing order to contact your bank and alter your payment. 

Perhaps it would be easier for me to tell you all what we haven’t done this year, as we have been very busy, especially with our celebration plans for our 50[th] Anniversary. 

Having got to grips with editing our magazine, our editor Jean Marc realised that as our magazine only comes out 3 times a year, we might want to remind members of events and family history matters, between editions, so he set–up a monthly online Newsletter. 

This has been very well received by members. 

In April, several volunteers visited a family history group at Chelmsford Library, and later that month 9 volunteers were at the Family History federation event at St. Ives, near Cambridge. At both events we were able to advise many visitors, and potential new members. 

We were approached by St Mary’s Church at Woodham Fererrs to see if we could support their latest project. They had obtained funding to carry out a geophysical 



survey of their graveyard, photographic mapping, and making the parish records held by the ERO open to the public on their own website so that users can see gravestones and inscriptions. Future records can be added by the church, giving free access to more detailed and much more up to date information, than has been available in the past. As they are the first church in Essex to undertake this, we were happy to join them in their project. They have involved 100’s of local school children to come to the church and many of us has visited these events and it was wonderful to see the excitement on so many faces as they tried to read ‘old writing’ and try it for themselves, and of course when the guy doing the geophysical survey, who looked a bit like an astronaut with his futuristic backpack, was surveying the grounds. graveyard. I know I spotted many future historians at the many inspiring events! 

The project, however needed some further funding to complete it, and having seen the interest that it was creating, we were happy to donate £3,217.44. We also liaised with The ERO who agreed to provide the relevant parish records to St Mary’s free of charge. We look forward to seeing some of the results from the project soon, as Colleen and Tanya visited them yesterday for an update. 

We held the first of our Branch Roadshows here at Galleywood in May, which was the first opportunity for members and visitors enter our free draw for Family history prizes such as DNA kits and subscriptions to various Family History Websites etc. 

We launched our online Family history Genealogical Trail which proved extremely popular, and the winners of all prizes for this and all our other events will be drawn by Lord Petre at the close of this meeting. 

Over the summer we took our 1970’s Roadshow to our South East, North East and West Essex branches where it was great to meet other local societies and members of the public. 

As a result of the Officers examining the risks to our Society, we decided to bring in some external professional assistance. Toni and I met with a recommended local cyber security company, and having been impressed with their apparent knowledge and experience, we invited them to ‘visit’ our website. Even with very cursory check they identified several issues. We discussed this, with the Executive committee and they agreed we should employ the company ‘Thin Thread’ to prepare us a full report. 

In the meantime, our Events Team were present at the ERO for their Heritage Open Day and Hylands House, where again we met and advised many visitors and how we could help them with their family history research. 

We held our final Anniversary Event with an interactive Murder Mystery Play at the Keene Hall Galleywood. This was written by our multi –talented Vice Chair, Toni and Kate, one of her friends. 



It was very well attended and enjoyed by all. 

Sadly, just before we received the Cyber Security report from ThinThread we became that our Website had been breached and that our members were receiving bogus messages, purporting to be from our Society. We followed Charity Commission advice and contacted the relevant authorities, and our federation. We also let our members know in every way possible that these messages were not from us and advised them accordingly. 

The Officers in consultation with our IT group agreed that we needed to take the actions we had recently been advised to take by ThinThread as a matter of urgency. The Executive Committee members voted to take this action. 

We set up a Security Sub Committee to commence this procedure, and I asked member Jeff Porter (who is standing as a potential member of the Executive Committee and seems to have the required knowledge) to Chair this group. He agreed with ThinThread that a company known to us because of their links to our Federation seemed to be the best company to approach for further information. This Company is called Beachshore. 

We will be seeking the authority of the executive Committee to engage the services of Beachshore as soon as possible.  Whilst we have done everything we could to protect our members data to date, it still remains vulnerable until Beachshore can take over and make our site as secure as possible. 

Finally, Toni wearing yet another of her hat’s launched a beginner’s course for DNA using the Ancestry website, and this has proved to be extremely popular. Don’t worry if you’ve missed it as you can catch up with the recordings (website permitting!!!!) 

So, we’ve had a busy but productive year with challenges and good times too, so many members have worked so hard and given up so much of their own time to make all these things possible. 

We all have times in our private lives when we can’t give of our best and I’d particularly like to thank all those who always jump into the breach, when one of us is struggling. As long as we can keep supporting each other I know the future will be bright for the next 50years of our great Society. 



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ESSF.X SOCIETY FOR FAMIL Y HISTORY
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIF.S
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
Notes
2024
2023
Ineoming r&¥ources
Subscriptions
Sales
Services supplied
Donations
Mcctings in Essex
Interest received
Investment income
Royalties
Mis¢ellaneous
19,860
378
41
2,921
21,980
197
146
1.905
61
946
1,400
2,403
2,275
942
3,232
1,095
TOTAL INCOMING RESOURCES
30,744
29,041
Resources expended
Insurance
Mcrchandising
Society payments
Scarch and ¢ertificates ser¥i¢e
Depreciation
Mectings in Essex
Hire of accommodation
The Essex Fatnily Flistorian
Postage. telephone, printing & stationcry
Donations (Victoria CH - Essex)
ESFH Award
Projects
Credit card charge (PayPal)
Internetlcomputer maintenance
Bank charges
Miscellaneous expenses
Website development
Travel
Zoom
639
59
1.026
33
631
l J52
3,116
7.631
2.847
900
1,000
722
1.834
2,640
7.656
466
3,967
1.000
l.i75
410
220
76
509
3.425
261
10
428
393
125
193
2,624
344
768
25,603
1.451
23,416
906
Examiners fees
TOTAL RESOURCES EXPENDED
27,054
24,322
Nel incomel(expenditure befoRT gains &
Ios5d on investments
Net gains/(loss¢s) on investment
4,719
(2.425)
5.824
NET SURPLUS FOR YEAR
CARIUED TO GENERAL FUND
9.514
2294
The notes on pages 7 to 12 fom) part of these accounts

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ESSF.X SOCIF.TY FOR FAMILY HISTORY
BALANCE SHEET- 31 MARCH 2024
Notes
2024
2023
FIXED ASSETS
13
1.182
1,385
CURRENT ASSETS
STOCK
Librdry
BookslCDs
12
2,568
331
2,995
390
2,899
3,385
Investments
Bank balances and cash in hand
Debits & Prepaytnents
16
14
70,166
62.480
906
64,342
61,305
136.451
129,032
CREDITORS alld ACCRUALS
Amounts falling due within one year
Sundry creditors and aC¢n￿lS
15
1.779
(14.077)
NET CURRENf ASSETS
124.672
114,955
NET ASSETS
125,854
116,340
REPRESENTED BY:
GENERAL FUND . UNRESTRICTED
Balance at l April 2023
Net Surplus for the year
116.340
9,514
14.046
2,294
17
Balance at 31 March 2024
125.854
16,340
Approved by the Committee of Trusiees and Sign￿ on its behalf by:
Chair
Date of approval..
19 10 21t
The notes on pages 7 to 12 forni part of these accounts

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ESSEX SOCtF.TY FOR FAMtLY HISTORY
NOTES TO THE FtNANCIAL STATEME￿rs- 31 MARCH 2024
I PRINCIPAL AccouNfING POLICIES
A¢counting convention
The financial 5tatcments are prepared under the historical cost convention and in accordance with the
Financial Reporting Standard for Smaller Entities (effective March 2000). In preparing the financial
statements the charity follows best prdctice as laid down in the Statement of Recommended Practice -
Accounting and ReFK)rting by Charities (SORP 2005) issued in March 2￿5.
Fund accounting
The charity'5 unrestricted funds consist of reseryes which th¢ ¢h8rtty may use for its purpose at its own
discretion.
lllcoming resource5
Donations. legacies and similar incoming resources are recognised at their full amount in the period in
which they are receivable. Gifts-in-kind are included at a reasonable estimate of market value. Ih'hen
donors specily thal granls and gifts be for partiCLblar purpose8 the arnount 15 includ¢d in the appropriate
fund (see Fund Accounting abovc).
Resources expeDded
Resources expended are included in the Statement of Financial Activities ('SOFA') on an accruals
basis, inclusive of any iTrecoverdble VAT. All costs have been directly attributed to one of the
categories of the SOFA.
Management and administrdtion costs are thos¢ costs incurred in running the charity as an organisation.
Tangible Fixed A&sets
All assets or groups of similar asseis costing £1 00 or more are capitalised at cost. Depreciation is
provided at the following annual rates in order to write off each asset over its estimated usefvl life.
The useful economic life of each class of assets is as follows".
Equipmcnt 2￿/0 of Cost.
Deferred Incoming Rosourtes
Incoming r¢sour¢¢s received or receivabk in the current accounting period but relating to the following
one are recorded as'deferred income" and shown as creditors in the balance sheet.
Taxation
The Trust has charitable status and 15 afforded the lax exemptions set out in the Income T&xes Act 1988.
Stoek
Stock has been valued by the Trustees and it ha5 not been subject to external ¢xamination.

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY
NOTES TO THE FIIYANCIAL STATEMENTS- 31 MARCH 2024
I SALES
2024
2023
Bookstall - books I cards
Postal- CDS
113
265
188
378
197
2 SERVICES SUPPLIED
Magazine advertising
ESFH courier & search service
41
108
38
41
146
3 MEETINGS IN ESSEX
Refreshtnenis
61
61
4 INTEREST RECEIVED
Charity Aid Foundation
COIF Deposit
2.275
942
2,275
946
5 ROYALTIES
Find My Past
Parish Church
3.199
33
2.403
3.232
2.403
6 MISCELLANEOUS INCOME
Refreshments
Sundry Income
Entry- HQ
Entry- NE Branch
406
304
247
138
1.095
7 MERCHANDISING
Opening stock
Purchases
Closing ￿0¢k at valuation
390
395
331
(390)
59

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMtLY HISTORY
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- 31 MARCH 2024
2024
2023
8 SOCIETY PAYMENTS
Subscriptions payable - FFHS
Confercn¢e and fairs
847
179
1.026
9 DEPRECIATION
Deprcciation - equipment
Library
395
427
204
427
722
631
10 MEETINGS IN ESSEX
Teas at meetings
Speakers at meetings
130
1.223
1.834
1,834
1.352
I I THE ESSEX FAMILY HISTOIUAN
Printing
Postage
4J67
3,264
2,747
7,656
7.631
12 LIBRARY
Opening stock
Purchases
Depreciation of library stock
2,995
3,414
{427)
(427)
Closing stock
2.568
2,995
13 FIXED ASSETS
Equipment
COSTIVALUATION
At l April 2023
Additions
13.349
92
At 31 March 2024
13,441

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- 31 MARCH 2024
2024
DEPRECIATION
At l April 2023
Charg¢ for the year
11,964
295
At 31 March 2024
12.259
WRirrEN DOWN VALUE
At 31 March 2024
1,182
At 31 Ma￿h 2023
1.385

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY
OTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENfs- 31 MARCH 2024
14 BANK BALANCES
CASH IN HAND
2024
2023
Branches: Bank and Building
Society accounts
Cash in hand
CAF- Curreni A¢count
CAF- Savings
COIF fund deposil Account
Co-operative Bank
Paypal
1.471
140
6,004
46,824
1,040
66
5,554
38,799
,477
3,154
1,215
2,578
5.443
62,460
61,305
IS SUNDRY CREDrfoRS AND ACCRUAIS
Accrua15
Subscriptiotks paid in advarKe
3.373
8.406
5.127
8,950
11,779
14,077
16 tNVESTMENT
CCLA COIF Charities Investment Fund*
{3036.06 Income Units @ 2043.26 per unit)
{397.99 Itjcotnc Unit5 Qa 2043.26 per unit)
**
62,035
8,131
56,885
7,457
70,166
64,342
*Purchased on 2111112013 under account no. l 014 IOOOIT 3036.06 units in the COIF Charities
Investment Fund Income Units at a ts)tal cost of £35,000.(KI.
Purchased 0210712015 under account no. 101410001T - 397.99 units In the COIF Charities
Investtnent Fund Income Units at a total cost of £5.OIX).IKI.
** Selling price valuation at 3110312024
17 NET SURPLUS IDEFtC]T) FOR THE YEAR
Headquarters
S.E. Branch
W. Branch
N.E. Branch
8,370
894
213
37
1,808
349
83
54
17
18
19
9,514
2.294

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMtLY HISTORY
NOTES TO THE FIN￿NcIAL STATEMENTS- 31 MARCH 2024
2023
2024
18 SOUTH EAST ESSEX BRANCH
tNCOME
Donations
Tea5
Books
Raffl¢s
Entrance Fees
Excess ot income over expenditure
464
324
49
255
344
(893)
745
(349)
543
396
EXPENDITURE
Meetings in Essex (refreshments)
Speakers
Postage & Stationery
Hire of accommodation
Bank Chargcs
Miscellaneous
Payments to Head OtTice
27
400
65
30
15
23
95
243
543
396
19 WEST F,SSEX BRANCH
INCOME
Miscellaneous Income
Meetings in Essex
Entrance & Donations
Excess of incotne over expenditure
15
344
(213)
131
{83)
66
EXPENDITURE
Speakers
Postage, stationery etc
Refreshments
63
126
131
66
20 NORTH EAST ESSEX BRANCH
INCOME
Donations
Meetings in Essex (refreshments)
Excess of income over expenditure
17
46
(54)
(37)
28

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY
OTES TO THF. FINANCIAL STATEMEIYTS- 31 MARCH 2024
2024
2023
EXPENDITURE
Meetings in Essex (refre5hm¢nts)
Speakers
Postage and stationery
Hir¢ of accommodation
18
10
28

ESSEX SOCIETY FOR
FAMILY HISTORY
FINANCIAL STATEMENrs
FOR THE YEAR EIYDED
31 MARCH 2024
Chari
No: 290552
P KrrrLE FFA FTPA FFTA
Financial Accounlant

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY
TRUSTEES
Andrea Hewitt- Chair
Toni Ntt)bard- Vice Chair
Jean Marc Bazzoni- Secretary Appointed 16.05.23
Tanya Sewell - Treasurer
Elizabeth Cox
Merj'l RaWlin￿S
Paul Stirland
John Young
H¢athcr Fcathcr
Pauline Adlem
Colleen Devenish
Janice Sharp¢
Dcnisc Somcrs
Gillian Peregrine
Mary Ann Rix- Resigned 21.10.23
I revor William Rix- Resigned 21.10.23
Barbara Harpin- Resigned 21.10.23
David Cooper- Resigned 21.10.23
PRINCIPAL OFFICE
ESFH Research Centre
CIO Essex Record oifice
IVharfRoad
Chelmsford
CM2 6YT
CHARrfY REGISTRATION
290552
INDEPENDENf EXAllttNER
P Kittlc FFA FIPA FFTA
Financial Accountant
37 Fras¢r Close
Cheltnsford
Essex CM2 OTD
coNrENrs
Pages 2-3
Trustees RetK)rt
Independent Examiners Report
Ststement of Financial Activities
Balance Sheet
7-13
Notes to the Financial Statements

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED
The trustees present their rew)rt along wtth the fTnancial statements of the charty for the period ended
31 March 2024. The financial ststements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting wlicie5
set out on page 7 and comply with the charÉty's tnLSt deed and appltcable12W.
Constitution and objects
Essex Society for Family History is constituted under a trust deed daied 24ih S¢pl¢mb¢r 1994. revised
in minor resp¢¢ts on 2019197. 2012199, 2019103. 2719108 and 27110120 and 1010212024.
The charity's objects are to promote and encourage the public study of Britisl) Family History,
genealogy. herdldry and local history with particular teference to Essex and to promote the preservation.
security and accessibility of archival material.
Orgallisation
The trustees who have Sc￿ed during the are set out on page l. The trustees are elected from fully
paid up tncTnbers of ihe s(Kiely. membe￿ of the committee are subject to election or re-election at the
Annual General Meeting for one year. The chairman shall be in office for not more than five
¢onse¢utiYe years and must have a break of one year before seeking re<lection.
Related Parties
The charity has a close relationship with The Fedcrdtion of Family Ili5tory S￿l¢tI¢$ (FFHS). Details of
the financial and oth¢r supFN)rt provided by the Essex Society for Family History is detailed in nole 6.
Reseryes Poliey
The charity's poltcy is to maintain sufficient reserve5 to cover its operational costs for at least the
following 2 years. At the year end. the charity had moff than sutricienl reserves to comply wtth this
policy. The level of reserves is kept under close scrutiny by the trustees.
Risk Management
The trustees have examined the major operntional, strategic and business risks which the charity faces
and confim) that appropriale systems are in place to tniligate the effeets of these risks.
PublRc Benefit
The Trustees have complsed with the duty in Section 17 of the Charities Act 2011 io have due regard to
public benefit guidance published by the Charities Cownmission. They have referred to thc guidance in
the Charity Commission's generdl guidance on Publi¢ Benefit when reviewing the Trust's aims and
objectives and in planning future activities as demonstsxt¢d above.

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ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
Trustee's reS￿nSIbIlItieS in relation to the finantial statements
Law applicable to charities in England and Wales requires the trustees to prepAre financial siateinents
for cach financial pcri(MJ, which givc a true 2nd fair view of the charity's financial activities during the
period and of its financial position at the ¢nd of th¢ p¢rithl. In preparing those financial statements, thc
trustees are required to..
Select Suitable accounting wlici¢s and then apply them consistently-
Makc judg¢m¢nts and estimates that are reasonablc and prudenL
State whether applicable accounting standards and statements of recommeiided practice
have been followed Subject io any departure8 disclosed and explained in the financial
slalements. and
Prepare the financial Statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to
presume thai the charity will continue in business.
The trustees are responsibl¢ for keeping accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at
any time the financial w)silion of the charity and enable them to ensurc that the financial statements
comply with the Charities Act 201 l. They are also resw)nsible for safeguarding thc asKts of t])e ¢harity
and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detcction of fraud and other i￿e8vIarities.
Approved by the trustees and sign¢d on their behalf by:
Chair of trust¢¢s
Essex Society for Family History

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INDEPENDENT ExA[￿[NER.5 REPORT TO
THE TRUSTEES OF ESSEX SOCIETY FOR FAMILY HISTORY
This report on the ￿COUnt$ of the truste¢s for the year ended 31 March 2024, which are set out on pages
5 10 12, is in respecl of an examination carried out under Section 145 of the Charities Act 2011.
R¢8pective reswtrnsKbilities of the trnstees and examiller
The charity's trustees are responsible for the prepardtion of the accounts; The chartty's trustees consider
that an audit is not rcquir¢d for thi5 ycar under section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 (Tlie Cliarities
Act) and that an Independent examination is needed.
It is my reS￿)nsIbIlity to:
Examine the ac£ounts under section 145 of the Charities Act.
To follow the procedures laid down in the General Directions given by the Charity
Commissioners (under section 145(5)9(b) of the Charilies Act)- and
To state whether in particular matters have come to my attention.
Basis of independent examiner's report
My examination was Carried out in accordance with general directions given by the Charity
Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a
Comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It a150 includes consideration of any unusual
items or disclosures in the accounts and seeking explanations from the trustees concerning any such
matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audiL
and consequenily no opinion is given as to wheiher the accounts present a 'true and fair, view and the
report is liwnitcd to thosc Tnattcr5 5Ct out in thc statemcnt IKIOW.
llldependettt examiner's sla¢emenl
In Conncction with my examination, no matter has come to my attention:
{1 ) which gives me reasonable cause to IKlieve that in. any material respect. the requirements;
lo keep accounting ￿ordS in a￿OrdanCe wtth Section 130 of the Charities ACL and
to prcpare accounts ￿h]ch accord with the acc4)unting records and comply with the
accounting requirements of the Charities Act have not been met. or
{2} to which, in my opinion. attention should be drawn in order to enable a PrO￿r understanding of
the accounts to LK ￿ached.
P Kittle FFA FIPA FFTA
Financial Accountant
37 Fraser Close
Chelmsford
Essex CM2 OTD
Date: 13