Report to:
Council as sole trustee
Date:
17 November 2025
Title:
Trustee's Annual Report: Stanley Turner Recreation Ground
Report of:
Director of Finance and Performance
Purpose of Report:
To present the Annual Report and Accounts of the Stanley
Turner Recreation Ground to Council as sole trustee for
approval.
Officer
recommendation(s):
(1) To approve the Annual Report for the period 1 April 2024
to 31 March 2025 as set out in Appendix 1, including the
Receipts and Payments Account.
(2) To authorise the Chair of the meeting, on completion of
the Independent Examination, to sign the Annual Report
and Annual Accounts on the Trustee's behalf.
Reasons for
recommendations:
The trustee is required to approve an Annual Report and
Annual Accounts in accordance with Charity accounting
and reporting regulations.
Contact Officer-
Name: Lynn Ingram
Post Title: Interim Head of Financial Planning
E-mail: Lynn.Ingram@lewes-eastbourne.gov.uk
Information
1 .1 Lewes District Council is sole trustee for the Stanley Turner Recreation Ground
by virtue of the Local Government Act 1972 section 210 {2)(b) which provided
for charitable property previously vested in Urban Rural District Councils to be
vested in the District Council in the absence of a successor Parish or Town
Council. Lewes District Council became the sole trustee because Lewes Town
Council did not exist at the time of reorganisation in 1974.
1.2 Corporate trustees must follow the reporting and accounting requirements in the
Charities Act 2011. The requirements are set out in more detail in:
the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008, which deal with the
content and format of the Trustees, annual report, the accounts and the
arrangements for audit or independent examination and
Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statements of Recommended
Practice.
1.3 The Trustee's Annual Report for 2024125 is attached at Appendix 1. This
incorporates the Receipts and Payments Account for the year as gross income
is less than £250,000 for the year.

1 .4 These documents meet the reporting requirements and are subject to an
Independent Examination by an external auditor. At the time of writing, the
Independent Examination is still in progress. We are awaiting the final report
and if there are any changes these will be reported at the meeting. Any
significant changes resulting from the Independent Examination are reported
back to the Council as Trustee.
1.5 It is recommended that authority be given to the Chair of the meeting, on
completion of the Independent Examination, to incorporate any changes
identified and proposed by the external examiner and to sign the Annual Report
and Annual Accounts on the Trustee's behalf.
1 .6 The signed documents will be accessible from the Charity Commission website
and will be also made available to the public on Lewes District Council's
website.
Financial Appraisa12.1
As in previous years, the assets held by the
Recreation Ground did not generate sufficient income to cover costs. The
Annual Accounts indicate that a grant of £162,990 was received from Lewes
District Council in 2024125 to achieve a break-even position for the year.
Legal Implications
3.1 The Council, as a single corporate entity, is the sole Trustee (Councillors are
not trustees in their individual capacities). The Council, as a Trustee. has a duty
to act in the best interests of the Trust.
Risk and Impact Management Implications
4.1 There are no material risk management implications arising from this report.
The Annual Report and Accounts are expected to meet the requirements of the
Charity Commission. The governance arrangements of the Recreation Ground
are explained in the Annual Report.
Equality and Fairness Analysis
5.1 This is a routine report for which a detailed Equality Analysis is not required to
be undertaken. The equality implications of individual decisions relating to the
projectslservices covered in this report are addressed within other relevant
reports.
Appendices
Appendix 1 - Trustee's Annual Report 2024125
Background Papers
Charit
re
ortin
and accountin
the essentials November 2016
CC15d

APPENDIX 1
Stanley Turner Recreation Ground
Trustee's Annual Report for the period 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025
Reference and Administration Details
Registered Charity Number
305275
Charity's principal address
6 High Street
Lewes
BN7 2AD
Principal Contact
Head of Legal Services and Deputy Monitoring Officer
Names of the Charity Trustees who manage the Charity..
Lewes District Council is sole Trustee of the Charity.
Structure, governance and mana
ement
Description of the Charity s trusts
(a) Type of governing document
(b) How the Charity is constituted
(c) Trustee selection methods
Deed dated 4 April 1934.
Trust
All elected Councillors of Lewes District Council
acting collectively as the Council.

Additional
overnance issues"
The election of Councillors to the District Council takes place every four years, when
residents who are on the Register of Electors are entitled to vote within their ward. The
last elections in Lewes District were held in May 2023. Candidates for election must
satisfy the following criteria on the day they are nominated and on polling day they:
must be at least 18 years old
be a British citizen, an eligible Commonwealth citizen, or a citizen of any
member state of the European Union
They must also meet at least one of the four following qualifications:
they are registered as a local government elector for the local authority area in
which they wish to stand from the day of nomination; or
they have occupied as an owner or tenant any land or other premises in the local
authority area during the whole of the 12 months before the day of nomination.
or
their main or only place of work during the 12 months prior to the day of
nomination has been in the local authority area., or
they have lived in the local authority area during the whole of the 12 months
before the day of nomination.
A person may not be eligible to stand as a Councillor if helshe".
is the subject of bankruptcy restrictions order or interim order" or
has been sentenced to a term of imprisonment of three months or more
(including a suspended sentence) without the option of a fine, during the five
years before election day., or
has been convicted of a corrupt or illegal practice by an election court., or
works for the Council or holds a politically restricted post with another council.
The operational management and operation of the area of land which constitutes the
'Stanley Turner Recreation Ground, is carried out in accordance with Lewes District
Council's corporate governance arrangements. The Council has several systems and
documents in place to ensure that it has effective corporate govemance. These include
the Council's Constitution, Council Plan, Medium Term Financial Strategy and
Whistleblowing Policy.
The Council reviews its corporate governance arrangements against national best
practice. The Audit and Standards Committee periodically reviews the Lewes District
Council Local Code of Corporate Governance, most recently in September 2017. The
Local Code brings together all the Council's corporate governance arrangements in
one platse and ideritifies seieral issiies to be addressed ttriat ¥¥ill irriprove tle Council's
approach. It has seven core principles, listed below. Of these, Principle D is the one
with the least correlation with the framework which was in place for the period covered
by this Annual Report. While the wording of the principles has been revised, there is a
good deal of commonality between the sub principles.

A. Behaving with integrity, demonstrating strong commitment to ethical values, and
respecting the rule of law
B. Ensuring openness and comprehensive stakeholder engagement
C. Defining outcomes in terms of sustainable economic, social, and environmental
benefits
D. Determining the interventions necessary to optimise the achievement of the
intended outcomes
E. Developing the Council's capacity, including the capability of its leadership and
the individuals within it
F. Managing risks and performance through robust internal control and strong
public financial management
G. Implementing good practices in transparency, reporting, and audit to deliver
effective accountability
The Local Code shows under each core principle
A number of supporting principles
The methods used to achieve the core principle
The evidence which will be available to demonstrate achievement of the core
principle
The Local Code is published on the Council's website.
There is a clear distinction between the Council's own decision-making process (for
example in respect of assessing and providing financial contributions to the Trust and
managing the Council's corporate assets) and the Council's role as Sole Trustee. This
is achieved by having a formal break at the end of Council meetings before moving on
to consider business as Sole Trustee. Such business includes the annual approval of
the Trustee's Annual Report and accounts.
Ob"ectives and activities
Summary of objects
The object of the Charity shall be the provision and
maintenance of the Stanley Turner Recreation Ground for the
benefit of the public generally and especially the inhabitants of
the District of Lewes in the County of East Sussex.
Summary ofthe main
The Trustee has complied with its duty to have due regard to
activities undertaken for the guidance on public benefit published by the Charity
the public benefit in
Commission in exercising its powers or duties. This area of land
relation to these objects was made accessible and available to the public through the
Council's 'Parks and Open Spaces, service.
Achievements and performance
The land was available for use during 202412025 and was maintained by Lewes District
Council's Grounds Maintenance Contractor.

Financial Review
Brief statement
Lewes District Council provides an annual grant to the value of the
on the Charity's
shortfall between receipts received and payments made. As a result,
policy on
adverse fluctuations in spending needs or incorne do not have an
reserves
impact on the overall financial position of the Recreation Ground. For
this reason, reserves or balances are not retained.
Financial review
The main item of expenditure was £80,141 in respect of grounds
maintenance. The only sources of income, other than the grant
(£162,990), were rents (£2,783) and hire charges for sports pitches
(£5,022).
The Receipts and Payment Account for 202412025 is appended. It
includes notes of key variations in cost and income between years.
Declaration
The Council as trustee declares that it has approved the Trustee's report above.
Signed on behalf of the Charity's Trustee
Signature
Full name
Date i?/ i/ (2&2S

Stanley Turner Recreation Ground Trust
Receipts and Payment Account for the period 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025
Introduction
This Receipts and Payment Account has been drawn up in accordance with guidance on the
accounting and reporting framework applying to Charities in England and Wales for accounting
periods ending after 31 March 2015, as set out in the Charity Commission document 'Charity
Reporting and Accounting CC15c'.
There are three major influences on charity accounting and financial reporting".
the minimum requirements for keeping accounting records applying to all charities (other
than charitable companies) are set out in the Charities Act 2011
the legal requirements for the preparation of accounts and reports. set out in Part 8 of the
Charities Act 2011 and, where appropriate, the related Charities (Accounts and Reports)
Regulations 2008
Accounting and Reporting by Charities" Statements of Recommended Practice
In line with the requirements, the annual financial statement has been prepared on a 'receipts and
payments, basis. Receipts and payments accounts are statements that summarise the movement
of cash into and out of the charity during the financial year. In this context cash includes cash
equivalents, for example, bank balances where cash can be readily withdrawn to pay for debts as
they become due. Receipts and payments accounts do not include the value of financial
transactions for which there is a contractual commitment which has not yet been fulfilled by the
transfer of cash i.e., payments owing at the end of the year are not included within the accounts.

RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT (GENERAL FUND)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
2024125
2023124
RECEIPTS
Voluntary Sources
Grants
Trading Activities
Rents
Pitch hire etc
Total Receipts
Note 1
162,990
111,553
2,783
5,022
170,795
2,731
4,333
118,617
Note 2
PAYMENTS
Direct Charitable Expenditure
Ground Maintenance & Repairs Note 3
Utilities
Other Expenditure
Insurances
Independent Examiner's Fee
80,141
3,891
77,551
14,983
978
4,700
1,253
Central Support Costs
Other Miscellaneous Costs
Sub-total Operating costs
Note 4
10,570
164
100,444
7,987
963
102,737
Capital Project
70,351
15,880
Total Payments
170,795
118,617
Net Revenue Receipts for the year
Cash and bank balances at 31 March 2025
Cash and bank balances at 31 March 2025
Notes to the
Accounts
The Stanley Turner Recreation Ground is maintained within the accounts of Lewes District Council.
The deficit on operations on the year is funded by the Council by means of a grant.
Charges for pitch hire paid by customers are received by Lewes District Council.
Lewes District Council's current contract for Ground Maintenance contract has been in place since
1 April 2015. Cash flow timing of contract payments accounts for the year on year decrease
Management and Support Costs reflect lime spent by Lewes District Council operational and
central support staff and are subject to annual review.
No separate bank accounts are kept for Charily monies.
No separate valuation has been made of the land and buildings used by the Charity (under a
permanent endowment). However. as a guideline, the site of which this forms a substantial part has
been valued at

£505,940.00
The valuation was carried out by an independent chartered surveyor in accordance with local authority
asset valuation requirements, for the purpose of Lewes District CourTrcil's Balance Sheet al 31 March
2024. Last previous years figures have been used for 2024125 due to our external surveyors not having
finalised the valuations to date
All of the receipts and payments have been classified as 'Unrestricted Funds,. These are funds that
the Truslee is able to spend for any of the Charity's purposes.
The Council as trustee declares that it has approved the Trustee's report above.
Signed on behalf of the Charity's Trustee
Signature
Full name
Date l 7/il/aoiS

Report to:
Council as sole trustee
Date:
17 November 2025
Title:
Trustee's Annual Report: Stanley Turner Recreation Ground
Report of:
Director of Finance and Performance
Purpose of Report:
To present the Annual Report and Accounts of the Stanley
Turner Recreation Ground to Council as sole trustee for
approval.
Officer
recommendation(s):
(1) To approve the Annual Report for the period 1 April 2024
to 31 March 2025 as set out in Appendix 1, including the
Receipts and Payments Account.
(2) To authorise the Chair of the meeting, on completion of
the Independent Examination, to sign the Annual Report
and Annual Accounts on the Trustee's behalf.
Reasons for
recommendations:
The trustee is required to approve an Annual Report and
Annual Accounts in accordance with Charity accounting
and reporting regulations.
Contact Officer-
Name: Lynn Ingram
Post Title: Interim Head of Financial Planning
E-mail: Lynn.Ingram@lewes-eastbourne.gov.uk
Information
1 .1 Lewes District Council is sole trustee for the Stanley Turner Recreation Ground
by virtue of the Local Government Act 1972 section 210 {2)(b) which provided
for charitable property previously vested in Urban Rural District Councils to be
vested in the District Council in the absence of a successor Parish or Town
Council. Lewes District Council became the sole trustee because Lewes Town
Council did not exist at the time of reorganisation in 1974.
1.2 Corporate trustees must follow the reporting and accounting requirements in the
Charities Act 2011. The requirements are set out in more detail in:
the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008, which deal with the
content and format of the Trustees, annual report, the accounts and the
arrangements for audit or independent examination and
Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statements of Recommended
Practice.
1.3 The Trustee's Annual Report for 2024125 is attached at Appendix 1. This
incorporates the Receipts and Payments Account for the year as gross income
is less than £250,000 for the year.

1 .4 These documents meet the reporting requirements and are subject to an
Independent Examination by an external auditor. At the time of writing, the
Independent Examination is still in progress. We are awaiting the final report
and if there are any changes these will be reported at the meeting. Any
significant changes resulting from the Independent Examination are reported
back to the Council as Trustee.
1.5 It is recommended that authority be given to the Chair of the meeting, on
completion of the Independent Examination, to incorporate any changes
identified and proposed by the external examiner and to sign the Annual Report
and Annual Accounts on the Trustee's behalf.
1 .6 The signed documents will be accessible from the Charity Commission website
and will be also made available to the public on Lewes District Council's
website.
Financial Appraisa12.1
As in previous years, the assets held by the
Recreation Ground did not generate sufficient income to cover costs. The
Annual Accounts indicate that a grant of £162,990 was received from Lewes
District Council in 2024125 to achieve a break-even position for the year.
Legal Implications
3.1 The Council, as a single corporate entity, is the sole Trustee (Councillors are
not trustees in their individual capacities). The Council, as a Trustee. has a duty
to act in the best interests of the Trust.
Risk and Impact Management Implications
4.1 There are no material risk management implications arising from this report.
The Annual Report and Accounts are expected to meet the requirements of the
Charity Commission. The governance arrangements of the Recreation Ground
are explained in the Annual Report.
Equality and Fairness Analysis
5.1 This is a routine report for which a detailed Equality Analysis is not required to
be undertaken. The equality implications of individual decisions relating to the
projectslservices covered in this report are addressed within other relevant
reports.
Appendices
Appendix 1 - Trustee's Annual Report 2024125
Background Papers
Charit
re
ortin
and accountin
the essentials November 2016
CC15d

APPENDIX 1
Stanley Turner Recreation Ground
Trustee's Annual Report for the period 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025
Reference and Administration Details
Registered Charity Number
305275
Charity's principal address
6 High Street
Lewes
BN7 2AD
Principal Contact
Head of Legal Services and Deputy Monitoring Officer
Names of the Charity Trustees who manage the Charity..
Lewes District Council is sole Trustee of the Charity.
Structure, governance and mana
ement
Description of the Charity s trusts
(a) Type of governing document
(b) How the Charity is constituted
(c) Trustee selection methods
Deed dated 4 April 1934.
Trust
All elected Councillors of Lewes District Council
acting collectively as the Council.

Additional
overnance issues"
The election of Councillors to the District Council takes place every four years, when
residents who are on the Register of Electors are entitled to vote within their ward. The
last elections in Lewes District were held in May 2023. Candidates for election must
satisfy the following criteria on the day they are nominated and on polling day they:
must be at least 18 years old
be a British citizen, an eligible Commonwealth citizen, or a citizen of any
member state of the European Union
They must also meet at least one of the four following qualifications:
they are registered as a local government elector for the local authority area in
which they wish to stand from the day of nomination; or
they have occupied as an owner or tenant any land or other premises in the local
authority area during the whole of the 12 months before the day of nomination.
or
their main or only place of work during the 12 months prior to the day of
nomination has been in the local authority area., or
they have lived in the local authority area during the whole of the 12 months
before the day of nomination.
A person may not be eligible to stand as a Councillor if helshe".
is the subject of bankruptcy restrictions order or interim order" or
has been sentenced to a term of imprisonment of three months or more
(including a suspended sentence) without the option of a fine, during the five
years before election day., or
has been convicted of a corrupt or illegal practice by an election court., or
works for the Council or holds a politically restricted post with another council.
The operational management and operation of the area of land which constitutes the
'Stanley Turner Recreation Ground, is carried out in accordance with Lewes District
Council's corporate governance arrangements. The Council has several systems and
documents in place to ensure that it has effective corporate govemance. These include
the Council's Constitution, Council Plan, Medium Term Financial Strategy and
Whistleblowing Policy.
The Council reviews its corporate governance arrangements against national best
practice. The Audit and Standards Committee periodically reviews the Lewes District
Council Local Code of Corporate Governance, most recently in September 2017. The
Local Code brings together all the Council's corporate governance arrangements in
one platse and ideritifies seieral issiies to be addressed ttriat ¥¥ill irriprove tle Council's
approach. It has seven core principles, listed below. Of these, Principle D is the one
with the least correlation with the framework which was in place for the period covered
by this Annual Report. While the wording of the principles has been revised, there is a
good deal of commonality between the sub principles.

A. Behaving with integrity, demonstrating strong commitment to ethical values, and
respecting the rule of law
B. Ensuring openness and comprehensive stakeholder engagement
C. Defining outcomes in terms of sustainable economic, social, and environmental
benefits
D. Determining the interventions necessary to optimise the achievement of the
intended outcomes
E. Developing the Council's capacity, including the capability of its leadership and
the individuals within it
F. Managing risks and performance through robust internal control and strong
public financial management
G. Implementing good practices in transparency, reporting, and audit to deliver
effective accountability
The Local Code shows under each core principle
A number of supporting principles
The methods used to achieve the core principle
The evidence which will be available to demonstrate achievement of the core
principle
The Local Code is published on the Council's website.
There is a clear distinction between the Council's own decision-making process (for
example in respect of assessing and providing financial contributions to the Trust and
managing the Council's corporate assets) and the Council's role as Sole Trustee. This
is achieved by having a formal break at the end of Council meetings before moving on
to consider business as Sole Trustee. Such business includes the annual approval of
the Trustee's Annual Report and accounts.
Ob"ectives and activities
Summary of objects
The object of the Charity shall be the provision and
maintenance of the Stanley Turner Recreation Ground for the
benefit of the public generally and especially the inhabitants of
the District of Lewes in the County of East Sussex.
Summary ofthe main
The Trustee has complied with its duty to have due regard to
activities undertaken for the guidance on public benefit published by the Charity
the public benefit in
Commission in exercising its powers or duties. This area of land
relation to these objects was made accessible and available to the public through the
Council's 'Parks and Open Spaces, service.
Achievements and performance
The land was available for use during 202412025 and was maintained by Lewes District
Council's Grounds Maintenance Contractor.

Financial Review
Brief statement
Lewes District Council provides an annual grant to the value of the
on the Charity's
shortfall between receipts received and payments made. As a result,
policy on
adverse fluctuations in spending needs or incorne do not have an
reserves
impact on the overall financial position of the Recreation Ground. For
this reason, reserves or balances are not retained.
Financial review
The main item of expenditure was £80,141 in respect of grounds
maintenance. The only sources of income, other than the grant
(£162,990), were rents (£2,783) and hire charges for sports pitches
(£5,022).
The Receipts and Payment Account for 202412025 is appended. It
includes notes of key variations in cost and income between years.
Declaration
The Council as trustee declares that it has approved the Trustee's report above.
Signed on behalf of the Charity's Trustee
Signature
Full name
Date i?/ i/ (2&2S

Stanley Turner Recreation Ground Trust
Receipts and Payment Account for the period 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025
Introduction
This Receipts and Payment Account has been drawn up in accordance with guidance on the
accounting and reporting framework applying to Charities in England and Wales for accounting
periods ending after 31 March 2015, as set out in the Charity Commission document 'Charity
Reporting and Accounting CC15c'.
There are three major influences on charity accounting and financial reporting".
the minimum requirements for keeping accounting records applying to all charities (other
than charitable companies) are set out in the Charities Act 2011
the legal requirements for the preparation of accounts and reports. set out in Part 8 of the
Charities Act 2011 and, where appropriate, the related Charities (Accounts and Reports)
Regulations 2008
Accounting and Reporting by Charities" Statements of Recommended Practice
In line with the requirements, the annual financial statement has been prepared on a 'receipts and
payments, basis. Receipts and payments accounts are statements that summarise the movement
of cash into and out of the charity during the financial year. In this context cash includes cash
equivalents, for example, bank balances where cash can be readily withdrawn to pay for debts as
they become due. Receipts and payments accounts do not include the value of financial
transactions for which there is a contractual commitment which has not yet been fulfilled by the
transfer of cash i.e., payments owing at the end of the year are not included within the accounts.

RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT (GENERAL FUND)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
2024125
2023124
RECEIPTS
Voluntary Sources
Grants
Trading Activities
Rents
Pitch hire etc
Total Receipts
Note 1
162,990
111,553
2,783
5,022
170,795
2,731
4,333
118,617
Note 2
PAYMENTS
Direct Charitable Expenditure
Ground Maintenance & Repairs Note 3
Utilities
Other Expenditure
Insurances
Independent Examiner's Fee
80,141
3,891
77,551
14,983
978
4,700
1,253
Central Support Costs
Other Miscellaneous Costs
Sub-total Operating costs
Note 4
10,570
164
100,444
7,987
963
102,737
Capital Project
70,351
15,880
Total Payments
170,795
118,617
Net Revenue Receipts for the year
Cash and bank balances at 31 March 2025
Cash and bank balances at 31 March 2025
Notes to the
Accounts
The Stanley Turner Recreation Ground is maintained within the accounts of Lewes District Council.
The deficit on operations on the year is funded by the Council by means of a grant.
Charges for pitch hire paid by customers are received by Lewes District Council.
Lewes District Council's current contract for Ground Maintenance contract has been in place since
1 April 2015. Cash flow timing of contract payments accounts for the year on year decrease
Management and Support Costs reflect lime spent by Lewes District Council operational and
central support staff and are subject to annual review.
No separate bank accounts are kept for Charily monies.
No separate valuation has been made of the land and buildings used by the Charity (under a
permanent endowment). However. as a guideline, the site of which this forms a substantial part has
been valued at

£505,940.00
The valuation was carried out by an independent chartered surveyor in accordance with local authority
asset valuation requirements, for the purpose of Lewes District CourTrcil's Balance Sheet al 31 March
2024. Last previous years figures have been used for 2024125 due to our external surveyors not having
finalised the valuations to date
All of the receipts and payments have been classified as 'Unrestricted Funds,. These are funds that
the Truslee is able to spend for any of the Charity's purposes.
The Council as trustee declares that it has approved the Trustee's report above.
Signed on behalf of the Charity's Trustee
Signature
Full name
Date l 7/il/aoiS

Independent examlner's report to Ihe trustees of Stanley Turngr Recreatlon Ground
I report lo the trustees on my examination of the accounts ol Stanley Turner Recreation Ground
Ilhe Trust) lor the year ended 31 March 2025.
Responslbllltles and basls of the report
As the Charity Irusiees of the Trust you are responsible lor the preparation of the accounts in
accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 Ilhe Act'l.
I report in respect ol my examination ol the Trust's accounts carried out under section145 01 the
2011 Act and In carrying oul my examination I have followed all the applicable directions given by
the Charity Commission under se¢lion 14515llbl ol the Act.
Independent gxamlners stotem¢nt
I have completed my examination- I confirm that no material matters have comes lo my attention
in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect.,
accounling records were not kept in respect ol the Trust as required by section 130 01 the
Act., or
2. the accounts do not accoTd with those records.. or
3. the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the loim and
conlenl ol a¢¢ounls set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008
other than the requirement that the accounts give a 'lrue and lair view, which is not a
matter considered as part ol an independent examination.
I have no concerns and have come across no other mallers in conneclion with the examination lo
which attention should be drawn in this report in order lo enable a proper understanding ol the
accounls to be reached.
Mark Underoown FCGA
Dominic Hill Associates Limiied
Archer House
Britland Estate
Northbourne Road
Eastbourne
East Sussex
BN22 8PW