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Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary

Reserves Polic The trustees review the reserves of the Charity. Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet four months, operation costs of the mosque, our community activities and programmes. The trus*es have established through consultation that payment for the mosque needs to be a matter of utmost priority. The trustees have set aside £50,000 as reserve for bills and any refurbishments that may need to do. Princi al Fundin Sources We are raising ￿ndS through TV Appeals, WLIC website, Friday Prayer and Ramadan Appeals, leaflets distributions and through a PayPal Account. Plans for the Future TheTe has been a rise in participation in mosque activities specifically the attendance of Friday prayers. To accommodate the increase in demand the West London Islamic Centre commenced an extension build in 2013 and is complefrd in December 2014. In 2017 and 2018, we have completed the ground floor refurbishment work for men prayer hall including carpet, bookshelf, mimbor and replacing ceiling tiles. In 2022, our ambitions are to integrate Islam within the wider community and promote peaceful activities. This will be achieved through hosting a series of events inviting speakers to share their leaming and understanding of Islam, with all events open to the general public. This is to strengthen community cooperation and demonstrate respect for all cultures and tradition. We intend to maintain our existing range of community activities working in partnership with the community and further develop our community projects with the Ealing Borough Council. Statement of Trustee Res onsibilities The Charity trustees are mindful of the fact that they are responsible for submitting annual return, preparing an annual reports and fmancial statement in accordance with United Kingdom Accounting Standards. th Approved 19 December 202 Iby the Board of Trustees and signed on its behalf by: Muhibur Rahman General Secretary