CHARrr¥ REGISTRATION NUMBER: 291498
Looe Harbour Commissioners
Financial Statements
18 May 2025
WALTER HUNTER & CO LIMITED
Chartered accountants & statutory auditor
24 Bridge Street
Newport
S￿Jth Wales
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Looe Harbour Commissioners
Flnanclal Statements
Year ended 18 May 2025
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Trustees, annual report
Inijependent auditorfs report to the members
Statement of financial activities
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Statement of financial position
Statement of cash flo￿
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Notes to the financlal ststements
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Looe Harbour Commissioners
Trustees. Annual Report
Year ended 18 May 2025
The tnjstees wesent thelr reF(¥t and the fi￿￿181 Stateme￿ of the tharity the yew endad
18 May 2025.
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Mr A Penhaligon
Mrs A Hanison
Mr M Pengely
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Mr W Martin
Audlt¢r
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Looe Harbour Commissioners
Trustees. Annual Report (con
Year ended 18 May 2025
Structur81 g¢)vemance and management
Govomlng document
The Charsty is controlled by its goveming document. a deed of trust. The East and West Looe Hart>our
BrKlg8 Act 1848, Looe Hartrxmjr Order 1920. LcA)e Hath￿r (Amendm8nt) Order 1950 and I￿1. and
the Looe Har￿r Revisk)n Order 1976.
ObJ8ctlvwJ and actlvhl•s
Background:
Lctyx Harts)ur Is under the management ol Lc*J8 Hart￿r commissic￿￿5, wh) were fomled In 1848
by an Act of Parliarr*nt known as The East and West Lcoo Harbour and Bridge Act,. This was a
wbllc Act and the 1848 redtal relers lo ....Ihe proper maintenance and improvement of the Harbour
of Lcog, whth would the T(Nms of East and West Looe and of the adJ8cent towns ond
disthcts and would aL80 benefit the ftsherias..
Since 1848 the Hart￿￿r has ￿￿)& through many thang&s. primarily due lo the in the naturo of
trade passir¥J throu￿ the P¢Jl.
Currenly. main areas ofoperthn are:
Two Herb￿r slde ¢•r p¥rks
Leoslng of 8 number of propeths
Overseeing fi$hiThJ related seThk*s ￿ the quay
Providing mowngs (commercial and leisure) on the seaward slde ofthe brfdge
Management & m8intenan¢X of Harb)ur SKYe slipways
General malntenan¢e of the quays arKI Hartour sYJe area8
The Commo8$￿ets are acccMJntsbl8 to stakthJbJer8, both benelkbary and nonthr*ficlary.
As a Harbwr Authorty. dally operatths aTr undertaken with C#XSkJorabon and referen￿ to the
objectives stated in thé Port Marfne Safety Cc¥Je, whk* applles to aN Harbour Authorrtbes in the UK
that have Slalutory Powers and dut¢s.
Commor¢lal Vessds
Fl8hlng. Looe Harbour h88 Welc<rf￿ Iwo nvrt fIShh￿ vessels to Ihe Lox floet this year.
The number of smalkn commerrAal vessels (x)ntinues to exceed larger vesseE numbers. Looe Harbour
Commtssioners keep the faciltties offered at Lc*)e reasona￿ prwl arKI fft for purFose wrth the alm of
malntainlng 8 viable fishing fleet in un¢ertain lin￿s.
Trippinglself-drive vessels - gla6s bottomed vossol. ar¥J h¥0 th8rteA ve88els were added
to the fleel durirvJ the year. One of the existing glass botlomed vesseL8 was also sotd to another
exlsting operator. Three of the vessejs were an expansion of an existing business. These addttions
created additional kKal empkI￿ent with Ihe owner COrrm￿ lo increase the skill set of young local
sknppefs.
A vlde varfety of ex￿￿￿7n$ contlnue to be offered to member8 of the public.

Looe Harbour Commissioners
Trustee5' Annual Report (coftJnugd)
Year ended 18 May 2025
Support of Local ￿gan￿atIOnS
A rw4uesl fLY a for a thlrd safety vessel Looe Salro was apkyoved thJrwwJ the year.
Staff Rolos, Contract R•vl•lon and Tralnlnq
In Juty 2024, LHC Icknd the Fe(5walkn of Smal BustrTh￿.
In Decanber 2024, C￿er were apFrfynted to starKlardi8e 811 (xntraGts and as8c¢ialwl (k￿Mentst￿)n
d ensure that LHC remain tsjmkqlant wlth r8pldty char¥Jlng HR18gElatfiM. A three-year ￿tract was
reed, at a monthty cost of £200 per month. Work tryan in January 2025. Followkng a o)nsultati¢)n
￿￿￿ess, new ¢Lrf)tr8Cts were issuod kn March 21y2
manageM￿t staff cyjntinue tr) review the stsff training pro￿arnMe to erwye thot traknlng b adequata
Port Security tralning wa$ given to Hthr Patrd slaff as part of a S¢xrth West Ports traknhJ Inltlatble.
The Inter8¢￿10n wlth Harbour staff in cther Pcrfts vrds benefic4al.
In AEKil 2024. all staff wwe offer•J a general fyst a•J Tèfresher. 8pedftc k> Hthr op8rnb)ns.
A 4% knrxe06e was aweed for 011 mwthrs fl Staff ICY the yw ended 31st Marth 2025.
Stskehold•rn Con•ult•tlon
etIn￿ hav8 tak¢n rlace wth stak*vJld8rs this year a8 ￿ V•fien requ￿1.
Support ol Local E￿nI4
Alth￿9h the commis$K￿er3. due to thelr consti￿. are to offer fina￿181 ￿p[￿rt to tho
mony Ioc81 events, they can offèr non-financlal suppwi to events suth as the Intem9t￿al S8illn9
Champlonships. LO￿ RowlrrfJ Regatta. Lco8 Weekender, F￿ Canoe Race, Looe Lugger Regatt8.
Lts)e Raft Race. Looe C8mN81. ChristmasN8w Year CelebraiKffj. the Wld Swlm. Ch8rity Tractor
Processnn and a nunknr of other fundrakging 8¥￿ts.
Both Ihg 'nW 'Looe Bull t Boats, event and the exp8nded Fothl Festhal. wwe weH SuFv￿d. and
appmval has been granted for these events to be repealed next year.
NegollaliorB stsrted In 2024 wrth Gr8¢emte Pron¥￿ Ltd. to 8 m￿81¢ Festival
on East L¢y)e Beach in September 2025 and use part of the Bulkn Quay car park as a worting area
during the festfval. Apwoval in PfinCAple for the event lo tske FAace, was ￿anted Oy E881 Looe Town
Trusl in August 2024.
In March 2025 an appr08th was rec*fved from a Its￿1 art keen trj ueate several hi5torlc murals
around the tcthn. The group were a￿ed to wepate a detsded prLV)sal for Board LX)nsKlwaticffl.

Looe Harbour Commissioners
Trustees. Annual Report (¢onthwdJ
Year ended 18 May 2025
Watgr Based Safety Advl
Management staff joined other ThryJency tthders to glve a presentstK)n at the Lctt Communty
Academy just prior to the summer holidays. It 15 horth that this approath will enQ￿rage S￿dents to
be mindful of the dangeTS of liwng *i a swde resLYt and en¢%￿rage to b8hav8 in a responsible
manner.
Safety adv￿ (x)ntknues to be given lo water u88ryJ by the Sll) Mastsr at the MllkK>JI
8llpway. The poslbon t¢ing manned between Easter and the end of September.
Loo• D8fibrfllator Awal
Whether fishing on an insh￿8 or oftstm vessel. ¢xcupaknal risks can be mlbgatad or reduced, with
appropriatè training. Since April 2024 the Chlef Exe(the wortted with a representstive of Ihe
Seafarers Hospital Society ILl￿d(￿), to apply and deliver a prO1￿t to provide a Safety and First Ald
Training Refresher course to LL>)e fisharm8n. lo indude prOvish￿ of trauma kits for all comm8rclal
vossels and defit￿lIa1(￿S for vessels wilh more than ryew. The grant bld was approved In Juty
2024 and resulted In Lchje belng used as a pilot pc*t for a bwJg8r project. Training for Lcx)e 8kSppors
and ￿eW was delivered in November 2024. Th8 success of the pilot proieL1 olbwed the project to also
b& delNered in netqhbwring Ports. A defibrillator and trauma krt was assigned to the Hartrx)ur ves8el
a¥ part of this project. In Aprtl 2025, thi5 kit was used to save a membw of staffs Ilfe ￿en tl
suffered a cardiac arrest. M Is hoE*d that additional fvndrKJ can be sec4hBd so that th8 wleot can bo
d81fvered nationw*Ye.
Annual Ch8rg• Rovlv
As in past year5, LHC charges were ([￿sky￿e￿ al¢)wshJe charyjes lev1￿ In other slmilar $tzed ports
and parking facilities in the ¢kne vicinity. This year has onc4 agaln seen a wel￿med Intyease of
flshing boats into the Port. in additmjn to some new passengw carrying vessels. The Commissloner8
maintsln that tho reasonable opwatK)nal charges levth in Lcrf)e, ui addit￿n to the fadlities avaik8blo,
ar8 rn8p)n$￿IQ lor these inctsases.
Historrcally, Looe H8rbtyJr CorrwnL%skxwr8 have •Jeed that dwrges applied lo f*h8mien opwatlng
from the PorL would be subs#Jised ty income genera￿1 by the car park. H¢)wever. %then comparing
ice prices to those in nelghbouring P(xts. il was allreed that there Wh￿Id need to be an inL¥ease in
harges applied this year of £2 skip.
Gw*r81 charyes were kK¥eased ty 4% forthe f(yttr￿ntn9 finartial year.
VL8ltor m¢)oring fee8, ttan#gg, W81tlng ltst and presswg washer charges. all remained un¢*anpd.
The houbly rate ftx exdu$rve use of the Bani) Vier. wa8 Increased from £100 to £200 per
hour.
Tho Buller Quay w park remalns th8 maNI trKome stream ts the Charty.
Folowing r¢q￿St from the publc a h811 hc￿r thaDJe was rrtrcKluo%d thi5 year (50p}.
Due to cL)nffl￿t with a newly installed parking paymert system. it was not possible lo mainlaln a £2
ovemight parking charge Ibtheen 6pm and 88ml. Therefore. a new 'Locals i)vemight Pem)it' was
reated, which can be used between 6pm and 9am for tcals wshing to park on the 12r park
ovemlght. The annual charge for the permf( L8 £100 + VAT. The pemirt i8 8L80 availab￿ to staff of l¢xal
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Looe Harbour Commissioners
Trustees. Annual Report IconltrKMd)
Year ended 18 May 2025
Invests)wnt Incom•
nterest on investments stabilwj thls year. The average n￿￿thty interesl eamed on the Charities
Officlal InVeStm￿t Fund {COIFI b&￿9 £7.408. A total of £88.895 interesl was r￿8￿8￿ in the yaar.
LHC staff continue to nTr)ntity marfEets to ensure that maxknum Yrt8test b being eamt ￿ the Chariti￿,
Investments.
Rthirblshm•nt Works
UnKs 2, 2b & 3 roof replacement . A quote was accepknl wi 2024 to rnplace th8 Outor skln of
the roots crf units 2. 2b & 3. Th8 C(xr¥nissiMws fund Ihi5 th from reser￿.
Works ￿men¢8d in March 2024 aTrJ althcKth hampwed by weather, wwe in J￿8 2024.
Tho cost of the woSect ￿Ing £67.875 p￿$ VAT.
Penn￿and Sllpway - haV￿g ￿n￿ed Crnll CounGil to thise that the C(ymcl cAvned slipway at
the end of Pennyland was In need of Ur￿n1 repair. LHC were advise(I that c(AJ￿•1 did not have
the finance8 to actic￿ the repaSrs. To FKOted the inlegnty of the LHC (AvneAI Ferry1￿ waI￿y. LHC
ccrfnpl¢ted th8 necessary repairs to the slipway at thèw (x*L
R•vlow ol LO￿ Fl#h ma￿¢t Op•r•kn•
Folowng the ch)gure of PlYr￿ Flsh Market in May 2024. the Lo(* fiast (*￿88 to their
sh to 8rixham, where they feli better wlrAs be obtai[￿1.
To ovoid d(NJble trarnsport ￿$ts. PLVI Health alknved adapt￿S to be Made to the Hart￿r vehicle, so
that il could be used lo transp(xt tsh lo Brixham for c￿e ffKrf)th, at tim. an a￿native transport
m8thod would need to b8 estab1lsh￿.
During the m¢yth. Hart(wr slaff plus two &Jdltk)nal C£￿tra￿OIs, drove the vèhlde. Costs initialty being
covered by LHC. on the undentarKling that cc6ts Vhjthj be redaimed fr(xn th8 fi8h8mwn al a future
date.
The CE hdp8d Loo8 auay submtt a Grant apFlical￿ ftx 8 trartspcA1 veh*lg in J￿8 2024, in
addlllon lo entering negotSatlons with Brixham Trawler Awils18TA} regards lo the collection crf
fish from Lc*)e. Agreement was r8ached {￿￿th 8TA> w) June 2024. when LHC ce8s&J providlng a
transport 5eNice for Looe fishemen.
HavlrKJ reVI￿ed the trarffjFLVt (x*ts truirrgj lo LHC to date (¢Y¢a £4,OW), it was agreed thot LHC
would mr the costs and not rè• the fthern.
PFSA contkwed to knvesllg8te the fe8slbilty of r&openkng Pty7￿ Fish Market. %thich kx*s unlikely
Ot Ihis Ilme.

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Trustees. Annual Report
Year ended 18 May 2025
Chango of Occupallonluso of Harbour Ixoperties
In January 2025. the tenant of the'okl Harbour Of￿, gave noli¢•. The propety was adveitsed 8nd
in Fetxuary 2025, a new lease was granted to 'Lamanna'. a newly established business supplying
specialty coffees. fr￿SIng on ethh31 SCArryng and SLtstaina)fe tyadices.
Work to refurbish the propety for its ne4¥ purpw, began irnnwdialely. wlth Ha[tr￿r Stsff 8s6151K
with removal of existing fab￿allon.
The tenan* of 'Daves Dineff also Tellnqui%hed his lease during the year. An exigling tsnant se￿red the
lease of the premises and gained approval for rethjrbishment works to commence in April 2025. This
cyerty will contknue to be 8n eatery wthen the refurbi¥hment is cg)mF4èt6.
Rentsl rewvaluatlons
PrOfeSs￿n•1 a(Ivice continues to be sougm from ts¥o kndgpwdent gst8te agènts, for rentsis to b
18vled on all 'than9es of usertenants. ol Harbjur PrOF￿8S. wlth rovtsed rentsls being tnccxpJrat8d
Ento eath new lease that i8 drawn up as a c¥)nseqU6r￿e.
Pro￿rtY R•valuatSons for lnSurnn￿ PurpDM8
In June 2024, 8 Buildings reinstatewil re￿ was authorised on reComMendatk￿ of the
H8rbours insurers. Thi¥ will ensure thal underinsurance i￿eS regard$ to 8ny fijture daims, will
t* ovolded.
R￿cYclIng Facllttl
The mar￿Ur cJthnu6s to r&¢yckng receptsdes fty waste and 8rrarvJ8 ¢cllodlws
as and %than wulred.

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Trustees. Annual Report
Year ended 18 May 2025
Achkv•m•rrts and wrfomiance
CAPITAL PROJECTS:
Sardlne Factory Re4)•v￿Q￿n*tt
The totsl cost of th6 Sardkne Fackry and quay stabllis8tson woJoL% lttN*ted in Juty 2018) aff￿)￿nted
to circa £1.9 million. Numerc4Js grants were secjjred over a three-year ￿riod, resuttng in a LHC
contrlbullon of aFproxNnately £1thJ.CQO. The 'c4JThlilions' of these remaln in place until Juty
2025. al which p)inL LHC coukl 're-fAW' any of the ar888 rf thry wbhed to do fyo lunkn8 tt18y are
under the tefflB of an e￿sting lease).
coff￿ Shop (LHC operntod):
The Coffee Shop clos•a at tho end of O¢tobor 2024 and r&oper￿1 kn Mard12025 Iho rw season,
In the annual review it was noted that the venue reium&J a F￿r￿t of clrca £13.298. I￿tsn& levels
Increased by urGa £24.LXXJ. Wages and stsxk (x)ntinue lo be the two rnain expendlbJes. Alcohol sales
have boosted profits thls year.
The vonue ¢ontlnue8 to be Fwl8r wSth vlsttcys and 8r#1 c¥eatad emFtyMIl for elevan
k￿1 FWI8 of vwlnp ages.
Loc41 (Jaft t￿tinUeS to be disF4ayed for sale kn the verw, vAth 0 1￿0 conwnlsslon c*wpJ by LHC.
The enure Y￿U8 was hted several twnes for flrThng d the.885￿d Paradise. 8¢rl8s, vthlth g8ner8ted
of £4,084.
tt has been that LHC will witinue to the vanue {rathw th￿ 18086 It) on 8 8easonal basis
(March to October) fcf another year.
Herltage cfjntre (LHC op•rat•d):
The Heritage Centre also re-opened wi March 2024 under a 'donatk)n on exif basb. The venu8 was
'unmanned' with Coffee Shop staff ￿&s(Ing vIstt￿$ Wh￿ requ*￿.
No dlrect wages have been alk(ated b the durry thlg financl81 yew.
Atthough donations de¢￿aSed from £964 12024) to £372 {2025). n*rchaTrJise Sa￿ intteased from
£462 12024110 £1.236 {2025). A small Fyofft was retumed this year - £1.083. This venue w8S 8fso
used f￿filmIng purposes. whicl) ￿elated ￿￿)rne of £400.
A menknr of Harb￿r ¢th staff ccntmues trj assi8t the Coffee ￿ manager to organlse events. to
indude cOn￿rts. L8lks and thildren's events. Vony of these events are free of tharge and are hosted
to support other bcal organisatb)ns. AddrtK¥)al incon* being werated for the Coffee Shop as a
11 has b88n ageed ¢Ybce again. to run the Hwilage Centre a5 a 'seasonal bL￿ne$S. {Marth to
October}.

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Trustees. Annual Report (¢tyMhN
Year ended 18 May 2025
Flood Resllience ProieGt
The of the Lwe Defence and Regeneration Schem8. has aKvays been to protect Looe from
frequent 8￿j severe fiooding for the next one hundred years. umving the community time lo adapt to a
changing climate. The projeca will also enhants the overall environmentsl integrity of designated stL8s
and water bodies. and work in ￿rtnership lo pronv)te econom￿ gr￿ in East Comwall. by helping to
dellver new and improved raTr. road. fery. cyd5ng and walking links whi151 protectlng and enhancing
the marfft and vistt(x ecx)nomy.
Looe F￿￿)d Defence & Regenerat￿￿ Scheme ￿ntInu￿￿ to progress thi5 year.
In March 2024 8 drdft OBC ￿d$ submitted to CourKil and the Environment Agentys Large
Proiact R6vl8w Group ILPRG} ftx review. The OBC identrfied tt)e breakwater and tidal barriers oplion
as the recommended soluticfft that wlll r&Juce IkMJl risk enable regeneratk)n in Loce. This also
indudes an extensv)n to Banjo Pler, c#Jt off walls to East Lcoe. a suspended War￿aY (yJnnecting
Hennafore and Penn￿and a pcffitoc￿ and teTh¥)c￿ary th8 new harbour araa. Thls
optlon ￿11 provide protection 8 1.200 year stomi event up to 2120. Tho LPRG wlll have cont8cts
wrfhin other Government Depathbants re F*)lential fiJnd*ig avenues.
In May 2024, tha C¢)mwall Cwnul Dlrector Le&J8rship Team advised Ihai they were Satisf￿ with the
draft OBC and that the OBC had been pass&a onto the Counuls Ou¢come Dativery Board IODBI. In
June, the OBC would tr* considered by the Ctyporale Directorate Te8m (CDT) and th8 ICB In August.
Ono the proAect had been apkyoved by the various Boards. Comwall Councl could assist the project
team In 88eklng the fvnding required to alkjw the ixoi•(I to FYCKX8d to the next stage {Detailed
de8Kdn}.
Subjed to securlng funding, th¢ Detailed Design Stage wll include an Environmental Impa¢t
AssessmenL planning appltstrjns. a HartoJr Revo￿n Order and a Marine Llcence applicatlon.
Negotiations will ￿MMan￿ wilh affected landcwners and ter¥Jers wll be188ued to $¢lect a contractor
to cary ¢Wt datsiled desvJn and C3)nstrth*bM 7Arffks.
Following a kxal Cwncil eleclion kn Juty, th8 IW docAThents were sent to new MP foi
consideral#)n.
In August 2024 thè Pr￿ect Team V+erg adv168d that the OBC had b88n to all but one of Ihg requlred
C¢ynwall Council departments. Cc¢nwall Council were SUFPOrtrve of the prcle￿ but fert that they had
now reached a posklon where aTr)ther organlsation suth as the Envlronmenl Agenoy, should dellver
and manage the projecL With ever inc¥ea$Th￿ Costs. C(Ynwall C¢yJnal ware ml prepared las the Lccal
Autrorfty) to become reSp￿sible for any shortfall in fundiro rf the project prO9￿SSed. With regards to
thé next stsge, Comwall Council would invest resources not finance. Also In August. the
Environmentsl representative advwd that the LPRG Committee had revled the OBC and had
concluded that it was a ￿e1 nfomied documérf and that they {Ihe EA) We￿ Impress￿ wlth the
prO9￿$S made thus far. It was noted that Ihe Chan(￿1￿X had sLqted that there would b8 a pause in
unfvnded Irrfrastrucbjre wcie¢ts'.
In September 2024, lh8 team were a¢JThd that there woukj be a C￿￿11 ele¢tw￿ in May 2025 and
Councillors were reluctant to support projects with kn(V•vn financial r￿k. The EA also expressed
Con￿￿$ ab(Krt the delNerydbilty of the wr4ect and stated the EA wcwkl be prioritising Mvestment in
sthemes Ihat could ￿ delivered by 2027. Thls woukj be unathievable for this project. Wrth a small
amount of budget remaining. the wcyeca team agreed thal 'aKemative' smaller schemes as on
Outer Breakwater arbj auay Well Protection) may need to be wnshjered Instead.
In November 2024, the team We￿ *Jvk8ed that there wwe no Govemment funding C￿￿unitieS
available for any suth projects at this time.

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Wrth signifjcant invesbrent Ibcth in terms of finance and tim8). Ihe prc￿t appears lo have reached
the tx)inl where a proposed solutN)n to reduce lknd rlsk and enable regeneration has been developed.
ith Is'ready to go. If 8ppropriats fijndhg beo)mgs avali ab￿ in the future. The detoled WL¥k that has
been undertaken lo brlr¥J the project to thi8 stag& means that the proj&* will be In a str(ry position to
t?￿e fC￿ard rf the natknal pthre changes arKI fijnding bec(xr* avaIla￿.
and Comwall Counthl Sntends to continue to wllh ￿FIn￿$ to klentify dher s¢)ur(*s of fundh)g In
order to develop the wKJer scheme.
Thls is a d1$ap￿ntkng Outc￿ for thè lo(xl m8mFrn of thè prd8Ct team as, after mgny year8 of
lrylng, there is still no resolution to the frequent ficthing IncKlents that jwardise the vi8bilty of o
The Commiss#)ner¥ met wllh our MP kn Feiyw 2025. No fwbjiig (￿p￿tUnitI9S have arisen from
those discussions.
Mlllpool Sllpway & AdJac•nt P•Tklng Area
The MIIIpLKsI Slipway rnntinuos to be oporaled undèr a 'managed' opènlng hours toHcy. Th8 smpll
income stream generated belng 'rfv)gfenced' lo offset the wages of sllpway staff 8nd 9en8ral
m8inten8nGe costs Lrf the launchirrfd area and SI￿.
MillpocA $llpway staff Continu￿ to y￿k18 sea safety advlce to W8ler users ￿)d (Thtinu8 to wcKk undgr
the gUIdan￿ of the RNLI to di5tr1bute adv18cry19a￿ts to u8•r8.
In Jun8 2024, a new payment A4¥1 was ￿stalled. 80 that Custome￿ (an pay for u88 ofthe fadtlty Ythen
tho slip is ￿attend￿J.
Although the mannlTrJ of Ihls Sllpway results In a depwtrrnntaf h)ss.11 L8 belI￿ed that the n￿-t￿and81
benefits of having thls facilty manned provKles ju*ffjcalwJn for Ca￿￿.n9 a $m811 loss year.
Hart)our Competoncy Examlnatlon for paswig•r carryln9 ¢omm•rcl•l op•rntorn.
Threè new opgrators w8Te gulded thrwh the p￿ceSS thls w, to perni188￿ baing gmnte(I
these peopfe to operate c(¥nrrwcialty from the wi. This Impro￿$ lh8 op8ratp)nal safety wllhin the
H8rb￿¢S1lWfjSd1CtlOn.
Port Marfne S•foty Codo
The Port Marine Safety C<>de IPMSCI sets a nal#)nal StarKla￿ for every asrect of pcrt marine safety.
Its is to enhance Safety for everyone wh) uses or works in the UK Fmjt marine enwronm8nt. It Is
endorsed by the UK Govemment and devofved admbnlstraticns and representatives from across the
fll81ftime sectcff and, while the C(Mle Is not marKlatuy, th88e bcKlies have a strong eypectatlon th8t di
Hart)our Aulhoritles wlll comply.
Work continued through the year tcr•rdrds athEvirp conw15a￿ status wilh the Mwiknme C08Stguard
Agency. The Assistant HartKKJr Master and office staff have vhyked wrth the Harbr￿￿5 PMSC
Heatth and Safety and PMSC audlts ￿re compkted In N(Nemiw. Jan￿ry and February.
It aMKipata that frJll uKntAiavKe be a￿leV￿1 by Juty 2￿5.

Looe Harbour Commissioners
Trustees. Annual Report
Year ended 18 May 2025
Hart)our Revlslon Order and upgrade of By•laws
To compty wlth the Pwts GcL)J Govemance Guidan*.' in December 2023. solicltors were instructed
to 0)Mmen￿ the HRO [￿. wilh the aim d wc*Juang do(>Jments that Satisfy ¢urrent and future
requlrements of the Po
Fees of £4.280 have been p8id account, to date. The tolal cg)st of the HRO is ex￿￿￿ed to be in the
region of £51.OCQ + VAT1£35.(M)O sdiotors fees. £16.(M)O Mame management atp1l¢at￿ fee). Th
expacted limescale frc4n sUbmiss￿n to determination Is Iwenty-four nTh￿ths.
In Merch 2024 ABP Marlne Envlr(xyngnlal Res88rth Ltd were lo P￿pare plans fcf the
HRO. The triet and dry limtv rAans were approved ty the Commissloners in Novemb&r 2024, the limlts
remaining uTr*anged from existing. The cost d the exercise wa5 £2.800 pl￿ VAT.
In Noverrthr 2023. solrcth advKe vrds sought. Ant*?P8t8d Lxsts WKI timscales belng as ftlows:
GRANT APPUCATIONS=
NEW APPUCAnONS:
Muhl ProJ•¢t Bld
A multi prc¥ect bid for a fl$heri88 grant IUKFSS) was wepared ard submitted to Marne Management
Organisation {MMOI in May 2024.
The esdmated ¢05t ofthe prW was £723.(h)O and Inc*vJed seven ebmonts to indud8:
Works to Harb)ur ￿l￿Oration faclit*s
Replacement of 3C#J hardwc(*J me￿1n9 plles In o)mmeroal berthlng areas
Replacement of 66 waysida access l&Jders in ¢ommercLal berthiry areas
Réplacement Forklrft Truck + Safety Platfomi
Purchase of Mobile Elevallng Work Plattomi (IMEWP}
Upgwle of Harbour CCIV system
Lower Quay FiShe￿nen.8 Stc*es aThJ rthVKI (to include wr¢hase
of 5 sthge contalnersl
livl
Iv)
i￿)
{viil
Approv81 of the app￿c£kn wos rec4ived frcAn MMO in Othr 2024.
In December W24. LHC'S Pefmitted t)eveloptwV rfghts Ifc* the Lower Quay Sloras project) were
ch811enged. After seeking sofiotors. advice (and to F￿tect the grant offer from MMO) a r8trospectNe
planning applKathJn was sutrxnTtted to Comwall Council to indude p￿paration of a FIoc*J Risk
Assessment and Environm￿￿1 A8sessmenL Flannlng apwoval being grantgd in June 2025.
The Harbour team wothed tirelessty to en$uffj thal projects pr(*3rossed a8 ￿anned. hjl prO1￿ts were
comploted ￿thIn budget and wtthin the allocated time.
In January ￿25, It was agregj that (Th of Ihe knstall￿1 harb￿rsIde CCT￿ cameras would be
made 8 t￿bliC access ￿rnera. Wcffks to achieve this were at ￿ year end.
ClalrnslPayments
Claims 1,2 and 3 have been submiited and paid (totslling £189.009}. Clawn 4 (£240.2511 is due to be
submthd at the end of May 2025. The final daim is eXF￿d to be Sui￿rtIed In J￿Y 2025.
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Looe Harbour Commissioners
Truste8s' Annual Report
Year ended 18 May 2025
Fl8h Box Gr•nl
An applicathm {cffi behaff of the L￿e Fishermen) to the {FASS> grant sd)eme for 2(IXI fish boxe8.
was submitted to MMO for rJ)nshYer8￿n in earty May 2024. The ant￿1pa￿ Ix)st ofthe project is £27k
+ VAT 75% ￿ant assi8tance bekng swhL
The granl wa$ opwoved later that rTKYrth. with a avrdrd d lundw¥J b8wb3 made.
After ts)n8ultabon with the fishe￿￿. tt wa$ awd Ihat the shothll d £6.750, wouhJ be recLqined
from the fL8hermen by addlng an ￿lItiOnal 0.5% L*arye (teclawned via landing dues) ￿til the
sh￿t[all was recoverad.
The fundirvJ apFlicalpJ) was made In November 2024, with pa￿t belng r8c8fved In De(xnber 2024
1£20.1751.
FUTURE GRANT APPUCATIONS:
Thera 18 no further ￿an1 applUt￿￿5 ptanrnd for the inwngdiate futtwo.
OThER WORKirrEMS OF IiifEREST:
Work to Q￿Y Wall• and Sllp*ay•
The quay w8118 are r(Mffjnely insperted. and rem8dlal is deemed np•xsary. In
Mar¢h 2025, 8 secth)n of quay wall was s¢¢n to b8 buhJing durbng r(wJline insp8Ct#)ns. SlnJctLtral
Engineers were ithctad lo devw a repair plan. Quotss were s￿ght for ground knvestigations. Tho
Investtgatw work was ongokng al the year end.
Gonornl MJlnt•nan¢•lR•palr of Hart>our Prop•rth•
The general malnlenancthpotr prc¥JBrnme contknues, wlth wJrades ImwcNemonts bairKJ mad
Problematlc P•y & Dl•play mxhln•8
The 4G modem upgrade uThJert8ken last year (to OVer￿)Me Ihe Frf)or intwnet aya￿abIlIty in Ihe town)
improved the reli*Jilty of the Pay arKi DISp￿ tyjt the m￿lneS o)nthJed to b8
prOb￿matiC.
In June 2024, the C(Mnmi8s*)ners commenced invest*3at*)ns Into r￿¥ linked to 8n
Automatic Number Plate Recognibon {ANPRI System the Butler Qu8y car park. In twmber 2024,
the Commissi)ners reached agree￿￿nI wilh Alliarte path￿g to install new machlnes and a ANPR
system In the Buller Quay par￿ This syElem stKMJld siwificanty reduce tariff dtrdglng and improve
the efficlonoy of the Gar park. A thre&year contract has be￿ agreed with the provider. As part ol Ihis
contrdd, all four Pay & Dw18y machlnes were rep￿￿1, two of whith were Ilnked to an ANPR
system. With the new system, ￿stOmerS Can lop up, paymwl Irf they have over-run their time)
before leaving the park. PaYin￿t can be made via rash. (8rd. or the pa￿nt App. New lerninals
were fitted in both the East and West Lc*)e car parks in May 2025. with th8 Buler Quay temiinals
due to t* Ilnked lo the ANPR sy¥tem 2025. There was rn o)st to the HartxyJ for the
installatKJn.
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Looe Harbour Commissioners
Trustees. Annual Report iconOAU¢
Year ended 18 May 2025
Damage to Ice Plant
In March 2025. one ot the nevty installed I￿ pLants was vandalised. Two youths having broken Into
the fish market ￿lId1r0 during the eaty hcyjrs of the momng. Repairs costs'ng £12,500 + VAT were
needed to make the ke plant opera￿nal On￿ again. The was wth the Poli￿ arid harbour
insurers. backed up with CCTV evKlence. At the year end. hart￿Jr staff continue to li0￿ with pojice
lo re<oup the finaroal b)ss that was Inojrred as a r85uIi ofthe vandali￿.
Tuna catcPklrolea8• programme
In August 2024. DEFRA announced th6 launth Lrf a se(XrfKI limlted cornmwdal f￿hory for BIl￿n
Tuna. One I￿enCe was award￿ to 8 ¢XJmmercial vessel in Looe. Following the success ofthe M81 the
previous year, in excess of one hundred licences were also issued for tuna ftshing on a reCreatiC￿01
basi8. Three were awarded to Looe skippws. Both tsheries end8d in Oecemlxr 2024.
Looo l¥land Mafk•r Buoy ProJ•ct
The Looe Island Marker Buoy Pro￿￿ saw lyjjys d8pbyed in March 2025. The buoys serve a8 a
vlsual guhde for water users. hel￿￿0 them underslarky how to best interact ￿th the envlronmenl and
enjoy the wikllife around Lcth I￿arKI ￿118 mlnlmlsHig any potentsal disturt)an(x. The blws w]11 be
deployed btheen March 8nd August eath year.
S•a9ras• Protectlon and R•storatl¢)n Programme
In Febnjary 2025. Ihe Commtsslonws were approa¢l*d by B￿8 Meadcws. a seagr85s protectton and
restorat￿ group, dedicated to corwrying habitats atross the Southwest of the UK. Looe has be￿ an
important seed 0)Ile￿I(￿ sile ft)r fotx years. with f(w heclares of seagrass mgadows belng restored in
Ptymouth a$ a result.
As part of Ihe CC￿$&[vatth w)rk, AdvarKed1$08sonal) moorfng systems had been developed, whlch
remove damage tho1 traditional fixed point mcorirg chains can do to seat*d habitats. Blue madows
were keen to Instsll some of the¥e systems in Looe Bay, whith coukl be used by conwnerGial or
rweatbn81 ves8els instead of drOpp￿g their thyn anch¢YS. Ihus keep'ng damaGe to the seagrass
beds lo a mknlmum.
In ￿1 2025 a detsiled WOFrf)8d was ￿r￿ded to the Comm15sicffter8 for cth$ideTation.
It was later agreed to tri81 fve buoys {fv*rJ genwal use rrMx>rings plus repla￿ment of the thr8è exlstlng
5 knol buoys). The success crf the trial lo be rewewed at the end of tho season. No Installatk)n costs
will be Incurred by Lc¥Je Haloour Commissty)ners.
Flshermen'8 Heahh GhKks
In February 2025. the Commissionws SUpp￿ted a request th8 Flshemen's Mlssbn. to use
Harbour land to host a dental van, NHS heath checks and other health and wellbeing servlGgs for
fishermen and their families. The event was 8 su¢ress. and it is hoped that the ovent will be reFeated
annualty.
Flre Rlsk Assessments
Fir8 risk assessments o)ntinue to be wnpletsd fty Harbour &y￿rtIes, with any reconmeThJed wc¥k8
actioned wrth immediate effect.
In March 2025 HathK staff began work. under the gUkyan￿ of an extemal advisor. to updale
Hart)(MJr records to ensure Complian￿ wth new legislati(￿. Thi8 included replacement of a signfficant
nUm￿r of Emergerry L￿htirQ system5 in tenanted wotw1￿. The V+th is on9)irg at the year end.
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Looe Harbour Commissioners
Trustees. Annual Report (¢tyth
Year ended 18 May 2025
UK Partners Against Crlm• {UKPAC)
In May 2025, Loo& Harb(MJr Commissic￿er5 ￿1Stered wilh UKPAC. is a N&t￿al sdHne that
Imks businesses together to fvJM against crime. Ajthough a Nati￿al s1*en￿, Ihere is a kxal hub. This
8theme will make thé rep￿ng of crm88 easi8r than the cuThent pl￿edure.
Fllmlng on Harb¢wr Prop•rty
The dr8m8 Beyond Poradise. (vthkh w8s Nm8(I In Loo8 and SWTwndKwJ areas) was first
aiwl in Febnjary 2023. The first Iwo sertes were a success filming for a third serios re-
nmenL*d in August 2024. FilmiThJ has been torrplel￿l in I￿oL*S. thr￿9bOLrt the year. WTth LHC
recewing remittanee for use of Haftmxjr land, propwties. park¥vJ provisb)ns and assistsnce of Harbour
staff. A Sum of £17.347 li￿ VATI has been rtter¥8d frL¥n cunp8ny during this frnndal year.
The 'exposure' continues to b￿efft the tCA¥n's Iwsines$68, wdh sw4ero1 bu8lness8s {suth
gulded tours), evolving from the success of the serles.
Horbour land was dso u8ed In seplfjrrt￿ by'Clrd8 Hook. vhK) fikn￿j a movle the Neffirx channel.
Commlb8lonern El•ctlon•
In May 2025, an approach was mth lo Comwall cou￿1 lo Nn the 1ri4nnu81 H8rtrt)ur that
are due to tske ￿ace ￿ Othber 2025. The expected GC6t of th6 process 15 experted to be In the
reg40n of £14,(KJO + VAT.
Fln•nclal rovl•w
Flnan¢l*l Po•ltlon
The Statement of Flnan¢l81 A(lfvhles shown on pag9 18 of thé acx))unts drAo$69 net for th&
year of£1,528,970 {2024: £1.280,254) and net expend6bJre crf £1,103.873 (2024: £W.3631.
The lolal reserves at the ye8r4nd starKI at £6.879.115 (2024: £6,454.018).
Principal Fundlng Sources
The Commissloners are pleased to repjrt thai the Ch•ity is fi￿￿ed by the from Its actNiti6$.
as set out in Note 3 to the fin8nci8E slatements.
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Looe Harbour Commissioners
Trustees. Annual Report (conthywd)
Year ended 18 May 2025
Trustses. responslblllties statement
The trustees a￿ resF(msth for rryaring the trustees. report and the financl81 statwhents In
ac￿rdanCe wrth aw)lit2ble law and Unried Kingdom Acojuntng Stsndards (United Kingdc*n
G￿erdlY Accepted AC￿unIng Practvx}.
The law applicable to charl￿ in England and Wales requires the (*arrty trustees to prepare financial
8talemenls ft)r each year whth gNe a tnje and fair view of the state of affairs of the charty and of the
Sncoming re￿jrees 8ThJ ap￿1(3￿on of reS￿rces. dthe tharTty for that period.
In preparlro thèse fin¥￿01 statern￿. truslggs arg requlred to:
seknt sultsble aCt￿￿ting FX)Iw and then atvly them consistenty.
obseNe the mathc4J$ and p￿nc￿leS kn the 8rvlkable Chwlues SORP:
make judgments and aC￿u￿n9 estimates that are reas¢Thble and prudent
p￿pare the finandal stataments the GY)wig Cor￿eM basL8 unless It bs Inappropr&* to presume
that the charty y￿￿ ¢ontinue n tsJslness.
The trustees are r¢$pon$ible for keeping ad￿￿¥te accounting reclyds that are sufficlent to show and
expLgln th6 th4rfty's transactbm and di5dose reasonable accuraw al any tlme the flnanclal
pasitlon of the charfty and enoble them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the
Charities Act 2011, the applicable Charit￿S (Acccwnts aTrJ Reports) Regubtions, and the prov¢sions of
the Trust Deed. They are aL80 responslble for safeguarding the 889ets of the charity and hence for
taking reasonable ¥teps for preventkn and ijdectlon of fra￿j and ¢)th8r irregularft*.
The tn19t￿. annual rep(wt Was 8pryovo0 on 30 0(X(thr 2025 and Svdned on b8haW of tho board of
trustees by:
Mr D B(￿ (Chalr)
Trustee
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Looe Harbour Commissioners
Independent Audltorfs Report to the Members of Looe Harbour Commlssloners
Year ended 18 May 2025
Oplnlon
We have audited the finanual statements of LcM)e Hartrfjjr Commissioners (the 'charitll for the year
ended 18 May 2025 whK* cO￿Vise the statement of financial adNrties, statemènt of financBI
p)srtMin. State￿1 of cash fk)ws and the related rK>tes. Ind￿Jing a summary of sVJnif￿ant accounting
I￿les. The financSal reportiYJ framework that ha5 been atW*d in pteparatk)n Is appltsble law
and Unlted Kingdom AcLwnting Stsndards. IndudirYJ FRS 102 Th8 Fmancaal R8F*Xting Standard
applt(sbl8 In the UK orvj Rep￿ of Ir8laThJ (Unibj KIWc¥n Genwdty Ac¢epbJ Ao>)untSng
Practh*>.
In our opIn￿n the fina￿101 stotemonts..
give a tnJe and fair of the state of th8 thariivs affairs as at 18 May 2025 arKt of its incoming
resources and applicat￿n of resourtss, induding ts Incon￿ and eXpend￿re, the year then
hove been kyoperty in Kcryda￿e wtth Unlied Kwn GeneraTry Accepted
Ac(>)unting PractKe,"
have been prepared in acLx¥dan¢e wlih r9]ui[￿nts of the Charl￿5 Act 2011.
Bas1• for opSnlon
We c>Jnducted our 8th1tt in aWd8￿ wNh IntemaUon81 Sland8rds on Audiung {UK) IISAS (UK)) and
applicable law. Our responsibilittes under ttKtse 8tarM18nls are further described kn the audltorf$
re4￿nSIbIlItIeS for the audit of the financlal statements ￿tIcffl of reF*Nt. We are ￿￿ePendent of
the charity in accordance with the ethul rewirements that ￿ rekvant to ow audit of the financial
ststements in the UK. induding the FRC'S Ethlcal Standard. and we have fijlfilled other ethical
reSpC￿sIbIlrtIe8 in amdanco vilh these requlrements. We believe that the ￿di1 evidence we have
oblalnèj Is suffKient and apF￿nate to provklo a basis fty ￿ op11￿n.
Concluslon8 r•latlng to golng conc•m
In audltlng the flnarK181 slatemenls. we have t4JncbJded that the twstees. u¥e ot the corKem
b8sls ofaGcountSTrJ kn the Kwarnlh)n ofthe ffflgnclol Stateme￿ Is atvowlate.
Based on the work we have pwfcffl)ed. we have Thjt Klentrf*d any Mat￿la1 unwlainties re￿ling to
events or condllbns thal. N￿1vIdUa￿Y or Colb8ctp￿Py, may cast spJfftanl doubt on the charity's ability
to C￿tInue as a going cr￿￿rn tr a perth of at least iwth MC￿￿$ from when the finsncral
8tatsments are autIK￿knd for18we.
Our resp)nsSbillties and the reSpr￿￿￿￿￿e8 ofthe Iwstees wlih respeLX to gthg are desc¥ibed
In the relevant sectK)ns of this reF#Nt.
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Looe Harbour Commissioners
Independent Audilorfs Report to the Members of Looe Harbour Commlssloners
Year ended 18 May 2025
Olher Infomiatlon
The other infomwtK)n ¢crfnprises the inf0m￿￿)n kncluded in thè annual rerrt other than the financlal
stst&ments and our audliorfs rewt there￿. Th twstees are rfysponsible for the other information.
Our oplnlon on the financial ststements does nol C£*ver the olher infcymation aThJ. except lo the extent
otherwkse expllciyy stated in our retKrt we do express any fomi ol assurance ￿￿uSIon thereon.
In conn8ctk)n wlth our audit of the finanual statements. our responslbillty Ls to read th8 Other
informaUon and, in dcAng so. consmjer ￿ether the other lnfC￿natm)n is malerially inconskstent with the
financial ststements or our knovAedge obtained in the audit or othep•vi8e appears lo be mat8rially
misstated. If we ￿erttfy s￿h material inconsistsrties LY app8rent materi81 mlsststements, we are
required to detemiine wthether there a material misstatement in the fmancial statements or
material misstatement of the other InfO￿natIon. If, based on ihe work we have performed, we condude
that thwe Is a mater181 mIsststem￿t ofthls fv Infcymatkm, w8 ar8 requlrad to re￿1 that facL
We have nothtrfj to repcrt In thEs regard.
Mattgrn on which ￿ •r• rèqulr•d to r•port by •xc•Nlon
In the Ilght of the kntyvledge WKI urKlerstanding of thg tharity and ils envronment obtalned In the
of the aud￿ we have rK*t kJ8ntifi8d matefial m￿￿ats￿ in the trustées. r8rK)rt.
Wo have nothlng lo reF¥Jrt In respect of the folltyvhig motlws in rolath)n to whlth the Charttles A¢t
2011 requires us to reF#Nt to you tf, in our opinion:
the InformaJon gfven in ￿ trustees, rw b kn¢onsthnt kn any m8terlal respact wth the
financial statements; c
8dequ8t8 8Ctount5ng recuds havo Th)t boon W: c*
the fln8nc&l ststomerts are not In aweement with the acca)untlng records and r8tum8: or
we have not recefved all the inf(¥makn aTrJ eX&lanath￿ we requiro fty our audit.
Rosponslb115tle¥ of trt￿￿•s
As explalned more fulty In the truste88' f98[￿￿$1bIIfjUe8 stalem8nt, the trustee8 are resFonslblg for the
preparatbn of the finarKial stslements and fN being satisfed that they gNe a true and fair view. and
for Suth intemal wrtrol as the trustegs detemiine is necessary to enable the pr8paralion of financial
statements that are free from material misstatsmenL whgthw due to fraud or errry.
In preparing the financial statements. the tnjstees a￿ reskN)nsibbe for assessing the charitys ability to
continue as a goirrfJ concem, dEdosing. as applKable. matters ￿lated to goin9 con¢6m and using the
o)ing concem basis of accounting unless the trustees either Intend to liqukJalo the tharty or to ￿eSe
cyerdtion5, or have no realislic altem8tive but to do 80.
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Looe Harbour Commissioners
Independènt Audltorf8 Report to the Members of Looe Hartjour Commlssloners
(contlnufd)
Year ended 18 May 2025
Audltorf8 re8ponslblllil•$ lor thè audlt of th• financial ststoments
are free fr(*m malerhql misstatement. vthether due to fraud tr error. and to issue an auditorfs reF*JI that
indudes our opinwjn. ReasOna￿e a&wranc* is a htgh level of assuran￿. but is not a swarantee that
an audit conducted n accordance with ISAS (UK) wlll a￿WayS detect a moterial misststement 11
exists. MisstaleThnts can arlse from fraud or efr(* and are oMsK1wed material If, IndNldually or n the
8ggr8gate, Ihey o)u*J reas(ThLty ￿ èxt>e¢ted to inftuen¢é Ihe economtc dacaslons of users laken on
the basi8 of Ihe8e fmancid statwnents.
Irregularl￿es, Includlw fraud, are h8tances of non<tsnplkw￿ %*ith la￿ 8rMI r&JUlatI￿S. We deslgn
ocethres In lkne wlth our respL￿sIbIlities. wdinfyj above, to detect materMI mi85tatements tn respect
of irregulariti85, r￿udIng fra￿J. The exlent lo ow ￿￿￿￿j￿reS are capable of detscting
irregularittes, ndu(Ing fraud Is detall8d below.
By enquklng wlth senky manag8ment and thtxe chty wlth govemance all area of risk
Y8ntrfi¢d ware ￿￿$#JOr8d and any litgatM)n Ix claim, rf any, V*pre ThJl¥J
Erwrfng by enquiry that ther8 wwo fK¥ of ntyKry41arte with laws and regulatlon8
relatiro lo tsx and cyjmplianco
By obtalnlno an under8tsndkng of the clwrws wli¢w orwj on (£rylknce with laws
d regulalk￿$. and with bo51 acC4)Unt￿ wact*
Notkng i88ue8 d8CuSs￿ wlth bitstees. aThJ the senlor Manag￿￿￿ te8m as thL8 telates to risks
ff￿ed by the thorlty
Revlewing infomalk)n ￿CeIved from the L*aWs 8011dtors, If any aTrJ discussng thek ojntents
with the trustees.
Rewewiry disch)sures In the Ilnanclal statements and te8tiYJ to su[W￿￿ng do(￿l￿nta￿On to
as8ess comp118nce wlth 8PVlczble laws and ￿Ulati￿$
Auditing th8 fisk of fflanag￿rrt ovwrhJe8 (rf ￿￿01$ ￿C*KlIng testing icKThg18ntsi8$ and other
adjustments fc¥ appropriateness and evahAtlno the Lxtswiess r8tMThle of significant transoGtton$
ouiskle the nomial course of iAtsines¥
Considering the effect on risk lo the ch*ity of the CovKI-19 pandernlc and the UK'S departure
from the EU. In particular lo note whether any such issues woukl affeL# the chariivs ability lo
continue lo trade.
As port of on a￿lit ￿ance with ISAS (UK). we exerci9e professional and moints
Kyofessiond s(¥thm thr(Ju*￿rt the audik. We a150:
l(lentsfy and assess Ihe risks of material misst8tem8nt of the fnanoal statements, wthether due to
fraLKI or error. design and perft>rm audrt rKwlures reS[*￿s￿e to those ri5k5. arKI Lthin audit
emdence that 15 sufficient arvj appropriate to provide a basi5 our cynic￿. The risk of
detecting a material miss10t￿ent resulting from fraud is higher th￿ for one resulting from error.
as fraud may involve ¢))llus￿. f￿gery. Intentional omlssk¥)s, mlsrepresentstions, or the over[￿Je
ol Intemal c¢xrfrc4.
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Looe Harbour Commissioners
Independent AudltoPs Report to the Members of Looe Harbour Commissloners
Year ended 18 May 2025
Obtain an urrtJerst8Nling of Intem81 eontrd relevant to the audit h order to design audit
procedures that are appropriate in the circumstanGes. l)ut not fcf the purpose of expressing an
opnlon on the effec*veness ofts Nrternal curfrd.
Eva￿ate the appropnateness of accounting ps￿leS used and the rea$L￿abIanosS of ￿nting
estimates and related disdC6U￿ made ty the trustees.
Condude on the apwcpriateness of the truslees, use of th8 golng rxjncem basls of accounting
and, based on the audTi 8VKlence cotsin￿l. whether 8 materi81 uncertainty exlsts related to
events or condit￿$ that may east signfftant d￿bt ￿ the Charit￿s ability to c£Jnlinue as a going
¢onom. ff we conclude that a material Un￿rtainty exBts. we are wuired to draw attention in
our auditorfs rewrt to the related disdosures in the financyal statements ￿. rf such dtsclosures
8R InadeqLrate. to mtsjtfy our opinlon. ()Jr ￿ndUS1on9 are ba￿ ￿ the aud(( wd8nGe obtalned
up to the date of ¢)ur auditorf$ rewL HcY4¥evgr. future events or condifions may Gause the chorbty
to Gease to Contin￿ a$ a going c4JKwn.
Evaluats the overnll presentsti¢)n. stru¢luTr ¢ontent of the finandal statern￿ts. indudiThJ the
dlsclosures. and whether the flnancial staterwits rewe8ent th8 undertying transacti)ns and
$vents In a manner that achkves falr F￿enIatkn.
We oJmmunk8te wtth those chty with g￿eman¢8 rogardkng, arTh)ng other mattgr¥. the plannod
scope ond liming of Ihe audrt and S￿n￿cent a￿lIt ￿dIng3. Includlnq 8ny shanlfKant deflclencles In
intemal control thal we Identify durww our audlL
Walter Hunter & Co Llmltad Is ellgblg to act as audllors In terfrts of sectlon 1212 of th& Companies Act
2W6.
Use of our r•port
This rep(￿1 is made Solety lo Ihe chariiys ￿bers, as a boty, in acOydon￿ with section 144 of the
Charities Acl 2011 and regulal¥)ns made under sec1K￿ 154 of that Act. Our audit work has tr￿en
Jertaken so thal we mtrjlrt state to the thartys members matters we are requlred lo stats to
them in an audrtof8 report and for no olher ￿rF￿se. To the fijllast extènt pemiittad by law, wa do not
Bccepl or assume responsibilty to any<Th 0th8f than the charity and the tharitys members as a bc¥ly,
our audit th. for this rewt. ¢xfor the OFinThs V** have fcffmod.
Jonathan RhctyJe$ BS¢ BFP FCA (Senb)r Statutw AJJditor>
For and on beh811 of
Watter Hunter & Co Limited
Chartered accountsnts & statufyy auditLY
24 Bridge Street
Newport
South Wales
NP20 4SF
30 Octobgr 2025
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Looe Harbour Commissioners
Statement of Financial Activltles
Year ended 18 May 2025
2025
2024
funds
funds Totsl funds Total funds
Not•
Income and ondowmonts
Charitable actmties
other charlt8ble aclNities
Investment incom8
Other charitable in¢cAne
209.184
9)3.726
88.912
310,098
1.S11.920
17.OS)
226.234
903.726
88,912
310.098
1.528.970
17.050
843.091
87,956
332.157
1,280.254
Total Inc¢)m•
17.0
Exp•ndlture
Expendilure on c*aiitable athl
Totsl •xpondltur•
9 1.023.853
i.IY23.853
80.03)
1.103,873
1.103.873
964,363
964.363
80.020
N•t Incomo and not mo¥•m•nt In funds
488,067
<62,970)
425.097
315.891
RKonclll•tlon ol funds
Totsl fvnds brthjtht f0p￿rd
Total fund¥ ￿rTI•d lo￿ard
3.￿1.280
2.492,738 6.454.018
8.879,115
.138,127
4.449,347
2.429,788
6.454.018
The ststeffont offinanclal aGtr4il*s I￿ude5 all gains k￿88 recognbed kn Ihe year.
Al Inc￿ and expenditure derive frcrfn contlnukng
The nots8 M paw 22 to 31 fomi p•rtofth•s• Iln•Klal stal•ments.
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Looe Harbour Commissioners
Statement of Flnanclal Posltion
18 May 2025
2025
2024
FIX￿ assets
Tangible fixed assets
15 5.572.336
5.011.017
Cur•nt assets
Stod(s
Debtors
Cash at bank and In hand
16
17
7.250
439.109
2.199,281
2.645.640
6.360
453.553
2.349.081
2,808.994
Crgditors: amotsnts falling wlthln one year
N•t ¢urr•nt a810ts
18
588.655
598,737
2.056,985
7,629,321
2.210,257
7,221,274
Tt)lal a$#•ts leu ¢urr•nt IlabllltOg8
Cr•dltorn: amounts falllng due aftw m¢¥9 than on• year
Not a8S•ts
19
750,206
6,879.115
767.256
6.454.018
Funds of the th•rlty
Restrlcted ftjnds
Unreth¢led fund8
2,429.768
4.449.347
2,416.155
4,037.863
Tolal Charlty fund•
6,879,115
6.454,018
These fmanclal slatements ware ty tho t*)ard of trustees aThl authorised for on 30
O¢¢ober 2025, 8nd are $5gnwJ on td)alfol the board by:
Mr D Bond {Chalrl
Trustoe
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Looe Harbour Commissioners
Statement of Cash Flows
Year ended 18 May 2025
2025
2024
Cash flows from op•ratlng acllvltl••
Net w1￿me
425,097
315.891
Adjustm8nts for
DepreciaUon of tangl￿e fixed assets
Other interest rets1Vab￿ and similar in
Intere51 payable arKI similar charges
197.079
(88,912)
26.353
28.387
186.273
(87,956)
20.392
17.212
Stocks
Trade and olh8r debtors
Trad8 and olh8r C￿lit
(8￿)
11251
12,751
{49.5241
{53,826)
7.840
546.039 410.1))3
Cash generated ¢w8tkns
Interest pald
Interest rec4fved
(26.353)
88.912
120,392}
87,956
Net cash from operalkYJ athltbgs
608,598
4TT.567
Cash flow• from Inv•$tlng •ctMtles
Purchase of tangble assets
Nel cash u88d In inw*ing a¢tfvlllos
(758,39B) (106,036)
(758.398) (1C6,036>
Net Ido¢r•oseylncreas• In cash and cash equfval•nts
G•8h and cash aqul¥al•nts al b•glnnlng of yo
C•¥h and ¢a¥h equlvahnts at •nd of y••r
(149,8(M))
2.349,081
2,199,281
371,530
1,977,551
2,349,081
Thè nots8 on pogets 22 10 31 fonTr pwl of th¥￿ Ilrnnclal st•t•m￿.

Looe Harbour Commissioners
Notes to the Flnanclal Statements
Year ended 18 May 2025
General InfornHtlon
The charfty Is a publlc benefft entity and 8 regtstered L*arlty In Engtand aThJ Wales and is
unincorporated. The address of the principal office is The Hart>our Office. The Quay, East Looè.
Comwall. PL13 1DX.
Statemont of cornpllanc•
These finandal statements hove bew prepared In ￿n￿lance with FRS 102. The Fln8ncial
Reporting Stsndard applicable kn the UK and the Reput4lc of IreLqnd'. the Ststsment of
Recommended Practice applK*tAe to char￿e5 wepariThJ their accounts in accordanee with th6
Financial Reprxting Standard appI￿ab￿ in the UK and Republr of IrelaTrJ {FRS 1021 Icharrtios
SORP IFRS 102)) and Ihe Charities Act 2011.
A¢¢ountlng pollcl
Ba818 of prnparatlon
The financlal state￿￿nts have been prepared cn the hist(wk31 Ix)5t basLs.
The ffinanclal sta*m8nts ore wepare(i h sterlbw, the functional of Ihe entmy.
Golng concem
Thtre are no material uncertaffitses ab(yJt the d￿rIty'S 8bllty to (>Jrtknuè.
Judgements and key Sources of estlmatlon uncertalnty
The prepar8tion of the fin8nc481 stotwnenls requires managemerrt to moke iudgemonts.
estlmates and assumplk)ns that affect the arr¥)unts repcvted. These estlmates and judgements
are ccxitlnually rev￿ and are b8sed on expedence and other factors. Includlng expectatK)n8
offUtu￿ events are believed to be reason*)kn under the (arcumstsn¢es.
Fund •ccountlng
Un￿tricted funds a￿ avalkbl8 u8e at ts distretlon of the trusteeg to furthw any of the
charivs purFoses.
Restiicled funds are subjected to restriclions ther exFthJitiJre dedared by the donor.

Looe Harbour Commissioners
Notes to the Financial Statements (C￿rt￿
Year ended 18 May 2025
Accountlng pollclos 1¢
Incomlng r•sourc
AJI in¢XJme 15 induded in the statement of fnancial aclNrties bthen entlU8ment has p88wJ to the
th￿lty, it is kycthbtse that the &onIJn￿ benefiis associth ￿ the transa¢t¥Jn w￿1 flow to lh8
8rity and the amount can be reliabty measur&J. The follThving Spea￿ ￿1cloS are applied to
part￿JI￿r catewies of inc£¥n8:
Ir￿oMe from donatk)ns ￿ grants is rwntsed Mthen there is ev•j￿ of entINer￿ni to the
gfft. receipt 15 probatle and itg anwnt can be measured relkqtty.
¥ICtTh fmm C•)ntr8cts ts the SUFWY of seThkas Is re¢￿158d with the delfvery of th8
o)ntracted is claSsrf￿r as ￿restrICted fvnds unless there Is a o)ntractual
requireffthl for it to be skM)t on 8 parti￿1¥ purprAe arKI retum8d11 ulsprt In ¢ase il
may te reg8rded as restricted.
Re8ourc•8 •xp•nd•d
Expendlture is recognlsed on an accruals basLg as a Ik8t41ity fd Thxmrad. Expandlture indudes any
VAT whith c4Mot be fully re￿Vered, aThJ Is dasSffj￿d urthr headirys of the stalemwrt of
f4)and81 activibes to rdat8S:
8XPaKIMwe on ralslng funds Indudes the ¢£6ts of al fvndraisYvJ actMli8s. events, non.
arltable tradlng aclr4il*s. arwj th8 sale of thnated
expenditure on charitable activ￿￿$ indth all costs by a d)arity in undertakirTrg
actlvlt* that further Its charttable ains for the b￿fft of its bendlmries, Indudlng those
SUPFQrt C08ts and costs relatfjng to the wvemartce of thè charity app￿t￿le￿ to tharitable
athiti8s.
other expenditure inclwjes all expenditure that is relat￿1 to roising ftM)ds for ttlg
charfty nor part of tts ext￿mIlbjre on tharitth p￿leS.
AJI costs are aThC￿ted to exrvKliture categ)ries relleCtr￿ the use of tha rèsource. Dire¢t wsts
attribLrtable to a single adivity 8re alloeated direclty to that activty. Shared costs are appOrt￿ned
Eth¢n the ocbvitles they Lxntritxrta to on o reasonabl8, fvstifiable and C￿nSIStenI basls.
Tanglblo aty￿ts
Tanglble assets are initially recorded at (#M and sub8equenUy stated at Mst 18$$ any
accumulated dweciation and Impalm￿nI Ic6S95. Comm15sk)ners tr•m a number of
operties in and around the harbour.
Cyreciall¢￿ Is (akn1at￿ so as to wrFte off the cost or vthatw)n of an asseL less its resvjual
value. over the useftjl ecANmJM￿ lrfe of that assel as fc4kA¥s:
Freehold [￿c1)e￿
Plant and mathk
Motor vehicles
ImFYovements to property
p.a.str8*Jht Iw)e
20% p.8. reduclng batanc* aThJ 10% PA. reduur#J bgjan
25% p.a reduang balanL
2% p.a.stra*3ht Ine

Looe Harbour Commissioners
Notes to the Flnanclal Statements (C￿11
Year ended 18 May 2025
Ac¢ountlng polldos
Dgprwlation ¢￿￿n￿ort)
tt L8 not p￿ible to separate vak* $0 d￿￿￿t￿)rt ig d)ty cm totsl 0￿.
Impalrment of fixod asmts
A review for Indkalors of Impalm￿lI is carried (xrt al each reporting d*e. with tha recoverable
a￿Unt bging estimatad vthere suth indKators exisL lthere the carrying value exceeds th8
recoverable am￿nI. the asset is impared 8e¢c*dlngly. PrKK impalm￿nts are olso reviewed for
posslble reversal al each repmyling ¢Jate.
For the purposes of impaim*nt testirvj, when it is ncrt I￿￿s￿)le to estimate the recoverable
amount of an Indiv￿jUal assel. an estimate is mada of the reKoverabS8 amount of the c8sh-
g8ner8ting unlt to whith the as8et belong5.
Stocks
Stocks are me8sured al the Iw ofcost and eslimabj selling prTh.
Tax•tlon
Gov•mm•nl grants
Govanment grants are recognised at the fair value of asset rece￿ or receivable. Grants
aro not ffj¢ognised until there is reasonable assuran¢x thal the (tsity WIM comply wAth the
conditions attathing to them and the grants wlll be rec￿Ved.
Wlwe the grant do88 not spedfied fijturo p8rfomianc84dat&l conditknns on the
recapient. rt is recognised in in(>)m when the grant prcceeds are recewed or receivable. Where
the grant does imFQSe specffied fiJture perfOmWn(*-re￿d condilK>ns on the reupienl, It Is
recry3nised In in¢ome only when the Ferfom)ance-relaled o)ndftl)ns have been fflat. Where
grants recewl are to sattsfying the revenue rwnbtkm ulLerfa, Ihoy are re¢tyJnlsed a8 a
liabllty.
Deflned contrfbutlon plJn¥
contribut￿￿$ lo defined contnbution plans ere reco3nised as an expense in the kwiod in whlch
the reloted service is provid￿. Prepaid &)ntribuiicms recognised as an asset to the extent
that the kyepayment wlll lead lo a reduGth)n In ffiJiu￿ payTh￿ts or a cash refund.

Looe Harbour Commissioners
Notes to the Flnanclal Statements
Year ended 18 May 2025
Charllable actlvltles
iknrestric￿l Restricaed Totsl Funds
Funds
Funds
2025
Grant Inojme release of t*ferred grant
Multi Pmiect (knt
Fish Box Grant
17.050
17,050
189.Cl)9
20,175
189.IY)9
20,175
209.184
17.050
226.234
unr6StrI￿ R6strkted T<*al FuTrJ
Furwjs
Fwvjs
2024
Grant Income and relèase cldeferred grant
Muhi Project Grant
Flsh Box Grant
17.050
17.050
17.050
17.050
Other ¢h•rltablo actl¥ltl
unrestri￿ Tolal Funds Unrestrkted Total Funds
Funds
2025
Funds
2024
Car pa￿ lee8
Hart)wr
Market inC￿Me
Heritage Centro
Quayside Centre
Millpool
Coffee Shop
Oiher Income
$65.617
1e6.120
39,755
3,126
10,918
5.693
112.322
175
565.617
166,210
39,755
3.126
10,918
5,6¥3
112,322
175
589,
123.691
36,073
589.096
123,691
36,073
1.330
6,796
79.180
61
79.180
61
J3,726
gM)3,726
843.091
843,091
Inv•stsn•rt Inc¢>m•
Unrestrkt&l T¢)tal Funds U￿8strIcted Tot81 Funds
Funds
2025
Funds
2024
Bank interest receivatle
88,912
88.912
87.956
87,
othgr ¢harltable Incom•
Unrestricted Total Funds unrestric￿ Tctsl FU￿1$
Funts
2025
Funds
2024
Rent received
SeNtce charges
279,188
30.910
279.188
30,910
310,098
26,211
332.157
26,211
332.157
310.098

Looe Harbour Commissioners
Notes to the Flnanclal Statements (co￿￿1
Year ended 18 May 2025
Expenditure on char5tabl• a¢tiviti•s by fund typ•
Unrestricted Restricted Totsl Funds
Fur*Ys
Funds
2025
General
Cor park
Harbour
M8rkel
Mllpwl
Propety
aysKle Cenlre
Sardine factory
Heritage Centre
Coffee Shop
Support costs
363.888
102,883
259.500
64.851
12,108
24.207
3,089
53.226
2.520
98,321
39,260
80,020
443.908
102.883
259.500
64,851
12.108
24.207
3,089
$3,226
2.520
98.321
39,260
1,103,873
1.023,853
80.020
Un￿strICted
FuTrJs
Restricted Totsl Funds
FuThJs
2024
General
Car park
Harf0￿r
Market
Millpool
Pro￿rty
QuaysKle Centre
Sardine factory
Heritage Centre
Coffee Shop
Support ￿sts
287,7
107.831
240.685
32.836
12,013
25,695
2,777
46,308
1,056
78,371
35.408
93,633
381,383
107,831
240.685
32.836
12.013
25,695
2,TT7
46.308
1.056
78.371
35.408
964,363
870.730
93.633
General Indudes wages. depredalhjn mainknarKe and off¢e O￿ts.
9. Expendl¢ure on charltable activib•• by •ctfvtty typ•
Actsviiie$
uThlertaken
dir& SupFQrt (x*ts
Tolal funds
2025
Totsl fund
2024
General
Car park
Hart￿￿r
Market
Mllpool
457
444,365
102.883
268,080
80.225
12.108
386,801
107.831
247,051
44,036
12,013
102.883
8,580
1S.374
64.851
12.108
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Looe Harbour Commissioners
Notes to the Flnanclal Statements
Year ended 18 May 2025
Propety
Quayslde Cenlre
S8rdNie faci
Heritage Centre
Coffee Shc
24.207
3,089
53,226
2.520
98,321
7.769
297
31.976
3.386
53.680
2.520
98,321
6.329
31.233
2.777
47,164
78.371
6,030
964.363
6.329
1,064.613
39,2fA) 1.103,873
10. Analy¥l¥ of support ¢osts
kntysis of
SUPFth (o8ts Totsl 2025 Totsl 2024
Preml888
Financ￿ costs
16.349
6,329
16,582
16.349
6.329
18.582
11,904
6.030
17,474
39.￿)
39.260
35,408
11. Not In¢offl•
Net ￿tA)m& is stated after ctrwgiryl{cfftJltryl:
2025
2024
D6wedatFon of tarylbl8 fix&1 a888ts
197,079
1￿.273
12. Audltorn rem￿eratIon
202S
2024
Fees p8yabie for the 8￿j11 of the Ilnanclal statements
6,030
1& Stsff ¢osts
The total staff arKI employee benefits tsr the rekMxti)g per￿ are anatysed as folk)ws:
2025
2024
Wages and sdaries
Scoal sewrity costs
Employer GorrtriJutKKts to p￿SlOn plans
433.874
41,919
12,430
488,223
383,077
24.570
11.249
418.896

Looe Harbour Commissioners
Notes to the Flnancial Statements
Year ended 18 May 2025
13. Staff Costs (conthuth¥
The average head count of employees durhg the year was Nil (2024: 151. The average number
of full-time eqU￿a￿nI empknyee5 during the year is analysed as folk)ws'.
2025
No.
2024
No.
Number of staff - management
Number of staff - 8dmln
Number of stsff - operational
13
13
The number ol empbyees wthose remuneralion for ytar fell withn the ftAlowing bands, were".
2025
2024
No.
£70.000 to £79.999
Key Management PerKJnn
managernent per50nnd indude 011 perstts that havg au¢hryrty arKI responsibillty for
pkgnning, diffjcting and O￿trOu1n9 actNities of the charity. The lolal compensatKJn paid to key
management perS￿ne1 lor S¢Ntes wovKled lo the charity was £87.34512024.. £86,341).
1& Trust•• rnmuneratlon and oxp•ns
Oumg th8 year to 18th May 2025, remunerakn totalllng £9.428 (2024.. £10,689} was paid lo one
tnjslee, Mrs A Haffison, who w￿￿ed in the coffee shop. The Board agreed th8 apwinlmenl and
the remuneratth pahJ.
No expenses were reimtyjrsed lo trustees or any pers￿￿ with them duriry the year
ended 181h May 202512024.. n￿).
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Looe Harbour Commissioners
Notes to the Flnanclal Statements {¢￿th￿j)
Year ended 18 May 2025
1& Tanglblo fixed a850ts
Freehold Plant and
MO￿ ImpTovements
mathir¢ery vehh*s to iyoperty Totsl
Colt
At 19 May 2024
Addltions
6,719,171 1,155,086
157,6￿)
6.719.171 1.312,736
99.983
205,401 8.179.641
6LN).748
758.398
At 18 May 2035
Doprnclatlon
At 19 May 2024
Charge ft>r the year
At 18 May 2025
Canylng am¢>unt
At 18 May 202S
At 18 M8y 2024
99,983 8C￿.149 8,938,039
2297.$64 823,S54
134.383
39,856
39.761
12.044
7,745 3,168.624
10,796
197.079
2.431,947
863.410
51.805
18.541 3.365,703
4.287.224
449.326
48,178
787.608 5,572.336
80222 197,656 5.011,017
4.421,607
331,532
TangikAe assets arn Init￿lty recorded al cosl. &¥J subs￿￿ stsled al c(At 188S
cumulated depreoalwjn and impaknxnt kjsses.
11 1$ not posslble to separate laThJ value so depredatk)n1s tharg8d the total ￿8t.
16. Stock•
2025
2024
Raw matsrlals ond consumable8
17. Debtors
2025
2024
Tr&Je debtors
374.070
65,039
439,109
388.749
64.804
453,553

Looe Harbour Commissioners
Notes to the Flnanclal Ststements (¢th**N
Year ended 18 May 2025
18. Creditors: amounts falllng duo wlthln ono year
2025
2024
Trade credito
njals and defeThed irwne
Social security and ¢Xher tsxes
Pens1(
44.298
435.6
108,703
91,047
408.960
98.195
$3S
588,855
598.737
19. Cr•dit¢Ks: amounts lalllng aftor more than ¢>ng year
2025
2024
£¢ruals and deferr&J Ins)yre (note 21)
7￿.206
767.256
21K P•nslon8 and other post rgllromont ￿nefft5
Dofin•d ¢ontrlbutlon plans
Tho amo￿lt recognlsed In in(y)me or expendliwe 0$ an experw In rela￿on to defined
¢>)ntri¥Jtth plans was £12,43012024: £11,249}.
21. Govthim•nl gr•nt•
Tho aryvJunts reCI)gn￿ kn the fmanc4al statements for wvemmtrrt uyants are as fdl¢Ms:
2025
2024
Recognlsed In credrtors:
Deferred gOvwnM￿t grants due after than on8 year
750,2C
787,256
21 An8￿11 of ¢h•rltabl• fun
Unr•strkt•d funds
At
Inc>)m8 ExFendttur8 18 May 2025
19 May 2024
General funds
3.￿1,280
1.511,920 11.023,8531 4,449,347
At
19 May 2023
At
In¢4yno Eynditure 18 May 2024
General funds
3,645.389
1.263.204
(870.730) 4,037,863

Looe Harbour Commlssioners
Notes to the Flnanclal Statements (¢t>tth
Year ended 18 May 2025
22. Analysls of ¢harltabl• lunds (c
R•strlcted funds
At
IrK￿￿ EX[￿jIture 18 May 2025
19 M8y 2024
Restrided Furwj
2.492.738
17.050
(80.020) 2.429.768
At
IrM>Th ExpwKlitwg 18 May 2024
19 May 2023
Reslricted Fund
2.492.738
17,050
{93.633) 2,416.155
23. Analys1¥ ol not assets b•twe•n fund¥
Unrestrlct&J Restrthd Totsl FundB
FurNJs
Funds
2025
Tangible flxed assets
Cufrent assets
Credttors less than 1 year
Creditors greater than 1 year
Net asmts
2.506.940 3.065.
2.645,640
{588.655)
(T￿.206)
3.813.719
5,572.336
2,645.640
1588,655)
{750,2(￿)
6.879,115
3.[￿5,
Lknrestricted Restrlctod Total Funds
FUTh
FuThl8
2024
Tangib16 fixed a888ts
CurTent assets
cred￿Or$ less than 1 y6ar
Creditors greatw than 1 ye
Not asmts
1.853.349
5.011.017
2.￿8.994
2.808,994
I￿.737)
1598.737)
{767.2561
{767,256>
3.296.350 3.157.668 6,454.018
3.157,668
AnalyBls of In nel d•bt
19 May 2024 Cosh fkyAts 18 May 2025
Cash at bank li hand
2,349,081
(149.8(M)) 2,199,281
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