HARVEY HADDEN
STADIUM TRUST
-'1 k¥-¥b*.'.lL.
Annual Report
for the year ended 31 March 2024
Registered Charity number $22271

CONTENTS
Page
Report of the Trustees for the year ended 31st March 2024
Objectives and Activities for the Public Benefit
4-5
Achievements and Performance
Financial Review
Plans for Future Periods
Plan of Harvey Hadden
9-11
Structure. Governance and Management
12-13 Reference and Administrative Information
14-15 The Financial Statements
16-18 Noles to the Financial Statements
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Independent Examiners Report

REPORT OF THE TRUSTEE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2024
The trustees present their annual report and financial statements of the charity for the year ended 31 sl
March 2024. The financial slatements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies
Set oul in nole 1 to the accounts and comply with the charity's trust deed, the Charities AGt 2011 and
Accounting and Reporting by Charities.. Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities
preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and
Republic of Ireland published on 16 July 2014.
OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT
Hatvey Hadden Stadium Trust is a chariiy of which the Council is sole trustee and is responsible for the
general control and management of the charity. These responsibilities are delegated to the Trusts and
Charities Committee by full Council. The Trusts and Charities Committee give their lime freely and
re￿1ve no remuneration or other financial benefits.
Under the court order there is a requirement for Yhe Corporation.
now Nottingham City Council - to
maintain the stadium built with those funds, 'under the name of Harvey Hadden Stadium in good order
and condition in perpetuity for the purposes of public recreation..
Objective
The primary objective of the charity is lo provide public sports and recreation for the people of the City
of Nottingham forever. To achieve this, a programme ofongoing maintenance oflhe ground and related
infraslructure is completed each year. This en&ures the provision of well maintained good quality public
recreation facilities. The Trustee confirms that it has referred to the Charity Commission guidance on
public benefit when reviewing the aims and objectives and when setting plans for the future. There are
fees charged and booking arrangements in place for the use of the athletic track and sports facilities.
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ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE
Harvey Hadden Stadium was built in the late 1950's with money left in a trust by the lale Harvey Hadden.
The stadium originally had a 479m cycling velodrome and a seven-lane synthetic athletics Irack. With
8asy access for bolh disabled and able-bodied customers and only a couple of miles from the M1
motorway the stadium is a w811-used and popular venue.
Partici
ation Summa
During 2023124 Harvey Hadden Stadium was used by athlelic clubs and various schools offering a
good range of quality activities throughout the year. which has included Irack, high jump, long jump,
discus, javelin, shot pul, winter and summer pitch facilities for football. Over 50 events have been
hosted at the Harvey Hadden Stadium in which we received various feedback for these stating they
were happy with the facilities and support provided to ensure Iheir event ran smoothly.
Club Use
During 2023124 the Harvey Hadden Stadium has mainly been used by Notts Athletic Club and
Absolute Tri Club for weekly training. Notts Athletic Club is a well-established athletics club based at
the stadium running adult and junior sessions. They train five evenings per week. Saturday morning,
and some Sunday mornings. Absolute Tri Club train with theirjunior members on Wednesday
evenings. Bilborough Town Football Club also use the stadium for League matches. approximately 25
games per year.
School Use
Local schools made a considerable number of bookings in 2023124 for sports days. sport-training
activities like running. high jump, long jump, relay et¢. GCSE moderation sessions and varsities. Many
schools relurn yearly.
Events
The stadium hosted a number of events in 2023124 which included the Transplant Games 2024,
Nottinghamshire Schools Championship. The total number of event number this year has been over
50 (including 21 schools, sports days) with over 300 club training sessions.
Performance Report {April 2023 - March 2024)
Objective
Action
Outcome
Community
Access
New key holder agreements have been completed to
comply with the new Safety Certificate requirements.
All documents are up lo date and in place to support the
Health and Safety Certificate for the Regulated Stand
Improved access for all
Well Maintained
We have 2 site based gardeners presence lo ensure Ihe
Stadium and Park are well maintained at all limes
Safe, well presented
Help to gain trust and
relationships with our
ustomers, Key Holders and
our Local Community.
Carried out tarmac improvements lo footpaths and access
ram
s around the Stadium usin
FCC fundin
Completed and signed off the new Safety Certificate
Improvements to the seating in the Stadium has been
carried out and row I seats are now numbered to comply
with legislation. These are upgraded as and when
needed.
New emergency lighting fitted along with fire evacuation
lans for events

Annual site safety inspections are carried out
Colleagues have worked lowards NVQ Safety Steward
level 2 certification, and we now have 4-trained colleagues
in place.
We also have a Regulatory Compliance Officer
overseeing the Health and Safety procedureslregulations
etc. within the Stadium.
Track and field equipment has been renewed where
required
Safety Advisory Group (SAG) is well established. Regular
meetings are in place and all group members, work
together to ensure everything is in place to comply with
the General Safety Certificate for the Regulated Stand at
Harvey Hadden Sladium which include the Safely of
Sports Grounds Act 1975 and the Fire Safety of Places of
S orts Act 1987.
All green waste produced on site is recycled
Sustainability
Environmenlal
Sustainability
Financial
Improved environmental
sustainabili
More financially sustainable
and value for money trust
accounts
Processes in place for invoicing and ensuring all monies
are collected in relation to hire fees
Annual review carried out of fees and charges across the
service, including the stadium

FINANCIAL REVIEW
The Council provides grant monies to finance the annual operating deficit of the tfusl. In 2023124 this
amounted to £117,100 (2022123 £95.5941 which is an increase of £21,506 compared to the previous
financial year. This grant supports the key objectives of the Trust.
All Iransactions relating to Harvey Hadden are subject to the same financial regulations and procedures
as those relating lo land and property held by the Council. Since May 2011 the Trusts and Charilies
Committee has replaced the Execulive Board for the purpose of approving transactions.
Pollcy on Reserves
The Council is a key partner in delivering the objectives of the Trust and has shown a continued
ommitment to meet any net expendilure in the year. It is Iherefore nol felt appropriate for the Trust to
hold resetves.
Risk Management
The Haprfey Hadden Stadium Trust adopts the Council's risk management poliw as appropriate.
The following statement best sums up the purpose of risk management..
°To ensum that the Council is not risk avers8 and takes or f8Ges risks knowingly and manages them
appropriately..
The Trustee is committed to a programme of risk management to protect the charity's assels. A risk
register is held which identifiès the keys risks and the measures in place to mitigate such risks.
Procedures are also in place lo ensure that appropriate advice and support is provided to Trusts and
Charities Committee as and when required.
Insurances
Harvey Hadden Stadium is covered by the Council's insurance policy. The Council pays the premium.

Plans for Future Periods {April 2023 Alarch 2024)
Objective
Action
Timetable for
Delivery
Outcome
Sport, Recreation
& Events
Continue lo support a wide range
of sporting events for Clubs and
organisations
Ongoing
Improved physical activity
and health and wellbeing
Community
A¢¢ess
Continue to replace outdoor
equipment as needed lo ensure we
relain Ihe events in the future
Ongoing
Improved access for all
Bilborough Town Football Club. a
new licence agreement for the
pavilions use.
Ongoing
Well Maintained
Review vehicle I car parking
arrangements on site to minimise
damage and integrity of the sile
Annual sile safety inspeclion to be
carried out
Ongoing
Safe, well presented and
park users have more
pride and ownership
Ongoing
Continue to have a site based
gardeners presence to ensure the
Stadium and Park are well
maintained al all limes
Ongoing
Implemenl track repairs and
improvements in partnership with
Notts Athletic Club
Ongoing
Sustainability -
Environmental
Continue lo recycle all green waste
that is
roduced on site
Feasibility of switching floodlighling
lamps to LED'S.
Ongoing
Improved environmental
sustainabili
Power usage estimates
inimal savings compared
o capital cost. Energy team
an only part fund. Shortfall
Ongoing
Sustainability
Financial
Annual review of fees and charges
to be carried out in time for January
2024
Annually
More financially
sustainable and value for
money trust accounts

PLAN OF HARVEY HADDEN
Tlle:
ProiJ.'I
Prtyorty Remr
1..1.750
Cll 1CmlW17.2011

STRUCTURE GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
On 18th July 1955 the court made a scheme and order for an athlelics stadium to be erected out of the
bequest of Harvey Hadden. Under the terms of the scheme Nottingham City Council was stated lo be
the owner of Bilborough Park and used its statutory powers to set aside part of the land for use as a
stadium. Construction of the stadium began in 1955 with completion in 1960161. The entire legacy of
Harvey Hadden funded part of the cosl of construction. Therefore it follows that the land on which the
stadium is built is subject to the CounGils obligation to make it available for the use of the stadium
charity.
Under the court order there is a requirement for Yhe Corporation.
now Nottingham City Council - to
maintain the stadium built with those funds, 'under the name of Harvey Hadden Stadium in good order
and condition in perpetuity for the purposes of public recreation".
Objectives of Charity:
To ensure the provision of public sport and recreation, for the people of the City of Nottingham and
visitors to the city forever.
In order to achieve this, a programme of on-going grounds maintenance and relaled infrastructure
improvements are completed each year. This ensures that the sport and recreation provision is well
maintained and provides good quality public recreation facilrties.
Trustee's selection methods
Nottingham City Council INCC) elected members are the sole Trustees. NCC has elected members
who are elected on a 4 year cycle. The following table details the councillors I Iruslees for the financial
year 1 April 202310 31 March 2024 and also includes any post year trustee movements-
Councillor Adele Williams
Counclllor Llnda Woodin
Couneillor AJ Matsiko
Councillor Maria Joannou
Councillor Andrew Rule
Councillor Maiia Wat50n
Councillor Angela Kandola
Councillor Angharad Roberts IresiBned May-231
Councillor Anne Peach Ire5igned May-231
Councillor Matt shannon
Councillor Merlita Bryan Iresigned May-231
Councillor Michael Edwards
Councillor Anwar Khan
Co¢Jncillor Michael Savage
Ctsuncillor Nick Raine
Counclllor Mohammed Sa8hlr Ireslgned May-231
Councillor Nadia Fèrhat
Councillor Audra Wynter
Councillor Audrey Dinnall
Councillor Azad Choudhry Iresi8ned May-231
Councillor Carole McCullo¢h
Councillor Cate Woodward Ire5igned May-231
Councillor Naim Sa
b Salim
Councillor Nayab Patel
Councillor Neghat Khan
Councillor Ni¢ola Heaton (resigned May-231
Counclllor Patience Ifediora
Councillor Cheryl 8arnard
Councillor Corall Jenkins
Councillor Dave Liversidge Iresigned May-231
Councillor David Mellen
Councillor David Trimble liesi8ned May-231
Councillor Pavlos Kotsonls
Councillor Phil Jackson (resigned May-231
Countillor Rebecca Langton ITe5igned May-231
Councillor Roger Steel Iresigned May-231
Councillor Rosemary Healy Iresi8ned May-231
Councillor Saj Ahmad
Councillor Sa
id Mohammed
Councillor Devontay Okure
Councillor Ethan Radford
Councillor Eunice Campbell-clark Iresi8ned May-231
Councillor Eunice Regan
Councillor Faith Gakan e-Ajala

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Councillor Farzanna Mahmood
Councillor Sally Longford (resigned May-231
Councillor Fozia Mubashar
Councillor Salma Mumtaz
Councillor Geor
ia Power
Councillor Sam Harris
Coun¢illor Graham Chapman
Councillor Gul Khart
Councillor Sarn Lux
Councillor Sam Webster (resigned May-231
Councillor Hayley S
in
Councillor Ha5san Ahmed Ireslgned May-231
Councillor Samina Riaz
Councillor Samuel Gardiner
Councillor Helen Kalsi
Councillor Sana Na5if
Councillor Imran Jalll
Councillor Jane Lakey Iresigned May-231
Councillor Jawaid Khalil (resigned May-231
Councillor Sarita-marie Rehman-wall
Councillor Shuguftah Quddoos
Councillor Steve Battlemuth
Councillor Sue Johnson (resigned May-231
Councillor Sulcan Mahmood
Councillor Toby Neal (resigned May-231
Coun¢illor Wendy Smith Iresigned May-231
Countillor 2afran Khan
Countillor Jay Hayes
Councillor Kevin Clarkè
Councillor Kirsty Jone5 INottin8ham Inde
Counclllor Kirst L lone5 ILabourl
Councillor Leslie Ayoola
Councilloi LSaqat AIS
endentsl
Trusts and Charities Committee Members
Councillors are appointed to membership of the Trusts and Charities Committee by full Council to fulfil
the Council's responsibilities as Trustees. The Constitution allow5 that where in-year changes are
required to memberships. either at the request of the relevant political group or because a member has
resigned or ￿aSed to be eligible for membership, the Corporate Director of Finance and Resources
has the authority to aclion those changes subject to political balance being preserved where applicable
and to the changes made being reported to the next meeting of Council. Details of membership will be
updated and published on the Council's website on an ongoing basis. The following is the current list
of the Trusts and Charities Committee appointed members who approve the Annual Report and
financial statements for the financial year 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024..
Councillor ￿IrSt L lones
Ex Chairl
Councillor Faith Gakenje-Ajala
CouncillorAnwar Khan
Councillor Zafran Khan (Current Chairl
Councillor Farzanna Mahmood
Councillor Sarita-marie Rehm8n-Wall
Coun¢illor Salma Mumtaz
Councillor Sana Nasif
Councillor Andrew Rule
Induction and training of Trusts and Charltles Committee
Following appoinlrnenl, Councillors are introduced lo their new role and given a number of publications
from the Charity Commission. These include guidance on charities and a document issued specific for
members of Local Authorities titSed 'Councillors Guide= to a council's role as charity Irustee,. This
ensures that new Councillors, are aware of the scope of their responsibilities under the Charities Act.

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REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Name and Address
of Charity
Harvey Hadden Stadium Trust.
Nottingham
Nottingham City Council
Loxley House
Station Street
Nottingham
NG2 3NG
Goveming Document
Creation of trust by high court order dated 18th July 1955.
Charity Type
Service provider
Main Activity
Provision of sports stadium
Charity Commission
Registered Number
522271
Name and Address of
Sole Trustee
Nottingham City Council
Organlsational Structure
of the Charity
Harvey Hadden Stadium Trust, Nottingham is a Gharty ofwhich
Nottingham City Council is a sole trustee.
Recommendations on the management of Ihe Charity are delegaled to
the Trusts and Charities Committee. All transactions relating to Harvey
Hadden Sladium are subjectlothe same financial regulations as those
relating to Council activity.
Day to Day
Colin Parr. Corporate Director for Communities Environment &
Resident Services
Management
Nottingham City Council
Loxley House
Station Street
Nottingham
NG2 3NG
Name & Address
Of Independent
Examiners
RWB CA Limited
Northgate House
North Gate
New Basford
Nottingham
NG7 7BQ
Name & Address
Of Bankers
Lloyds Bank
Bimiingham OSC
Ariel House
2138 Coventry Road
Sheldon
B26 3JW
Providers of
Professional Advice
Nottingham City Council Officers

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RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE TRUSTEE
The Charity Commission has introduced a new framework for accounting for charities lo meet the need
for public accountability for the resources held by charities. It is a combination of legislation and best
practice.
The legal requirements arè contained in the Charities Act 2011 which came into effect on 14 March
2012.
The accounting and reporting requirements are complemented by a revised Slatements of
Recommended Practice.. Accounting by Charities (the Charities SORP) issued in 2005.
The Trustee is required..
to make arrangements for the proper administration of the Gharty's financial affairs.,
to prepare the annual report and financial slalements for ea¢h financial year to present a true
and fair view of the Gharity's state of affairs as at the end of the financial year and of its incoming
resources and its application for resources in that year.
In preparing these statements the trustee has ensured:
suitable accounting policies have been selected and applied consistently;
judgements and estimates have been made thal were reasonable and prudent.
the relevant legal requirements and recommended praGti¢es have been followed.
they are prepared on the basis thal the Harvey Hadden Stadium is a going concern.
The Trustee is responsible for ensuring that proper accounting records are kept which are up to date
and for maintaining a satisfactory system of conlrol over the charity's accounts and transactions.
The Trustee is also responsible for ensuring that arrangements are made to safeguard the assets of
the charity and reasonable steps are taken for the prevenlion and detection of fraud and other
irregularities.
The Truslee musl take any sleps that they ought lo have taken in order to make themselves aware of
any relevant independent éxamination infonnation and to establish that the charity's independent
examiners are aware of any such information.
As far as Ihe Trustee is aware there is no relevanl independent examination information about which
the Harvey Hadden Stadium independent examiners are unaware.
ADOPTION OF THE ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Approved by the Trusts and Charities Committee and signed on behalf of Nottingham City Council by..
26.02.26
Date..
Stuart Fair,
Corporate Director of Finance and Resources
02.03.26
Date:
Councillor Zafran Khan (Chair)
Signed for the Truslees

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THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
The financial statements include comparative figures for the previous year and consist of the following..
Statement of Financial Activities is a single accounting statement with the objective of showing
all incoming resources expended by the charity in the year:
Balanco Sheet setting out the assets. liabilities and funds of the ¢harity-,
Notes to the Flnancial Statements explaining the accounting policies adopted and explanations
of informalion contained in the financial statements.
The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with slalulory requirements and the
Stalemenl of Recommended Practice.. A¢counling and Reporting by Charilies (revised 20051.
Statement of Financial Activities
For year ending 31 March 2024
Unrestricted
Funds
2023124
Unrestricted
Funds
2022123
NOTE
InGoming Resources
Incoming Resources from Charitable Activities
Grant from Local Authorities
Total In¢omlng Resources
43,163
117,100
160,263
39.517
95,594
135,111
Resourcos Expended
Charilable ActNlties
Other Expenditure
Total Resources Expended
158,763:
135,111
160,263
135,111
Net Incoming l {Outgoing) Resources
Fund balances brought forward as at 1 April
Fund balances carried forward as at 31 March

Balance Sheet
As at 31 March 2024
*, 2023124
2022123
NOTE
Flxed Assets
Tangible Assets..
Freehold Land & Buildings
Total Fixed Assets
Current Assets:
Cash l Bank
Grants receivable
Liabilities:
Creditors.. amounts falling due within one year
Receipts in Advance
Accruals
Net Current Assets
1,500
1,500
Net Assets
Represented by:
Funds
Unrestricted Funds

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Generdl Prlnclples
The Annual Report summarises the Hatvey Hadden Stadium transaclions for 2023124 financial year
together with its financial position al 31 March 2024.
This section explains the accounting policies applied in producing the Annual Report for the Harvey
Hadden Stadium Trusl. Accounting policies are the principles, bases, conventions and rules by which
transactions are recognised, measured and presented in the accounts.
Basis of preparation and assessment of going concern
The Annual Report has been prepared in accordance with Statement of Recommended Practio..
Accounting and Reporting preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting
Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS1021 issued on 16 July 2014 and Charities
Act 2011. The accounts have been prepared in accordance with the historic cost basis of accounting
except for fixed assets which have been included at notional amount.
Compliance wilh the Charities SORP and the adoption of accounting standards and principles issued
or adopted by the Accounting Standards Board ensures that the accounts show 'a true and fair view.
of transactions during the year and the financial position of the Harvey Hadden Stadium Trust al the
year end.
The trustee consider that th8re are no material uncertainlies about th8 Trust's ability to continue as a
going concern.
The trust constitutes a public benefil entity as defined by FRS102.
Incoming Resources
Income receipts are accrued and accounted for in the period to which they relate. Income received in
advance is recognised as a liability on the balance sheet within creditors.
Income from Nottingham City Council funds the nel expenditure of the Harvey Hadden Sladium Trust
for the benefit of the citizens of Nottingham.
Resources Expended
All expenditure is accrued and accounted for in the period during which they are consumed or received.
Accruals have been made for all material sums unpaid al the year end for goods or ServI￿S received
orwork Gompleted. Payments made in advance are recognised as an asseton the balance sheel within
debtors.
Charitable Activities
These costs mainly relale to premises expensès. which includes day to day maintenance, grounds
maintenance and patrol.
Governance Costs
Governance costs, including the administration of the trust are directly funded by the Council. and Ihese
costs are nol shown in the trust accounts.

Fixed Assets
Freehold land and buildin
The valuation of assets is a notional value that reflects the trusts perpetual covenant for general public
access to and use of the stadium.
As a notional value is used, depreciation and impaimient reviews are not applicable.
Accruals of Expenditure and Income
The accounts of the Harvey Hadden Stadium Trust are maintained on an accruals basis. This means
that sums due lo or from the Harvey Hadden Sladium Trust during the year are included whether or not
the cash has actually been received or paid in the year.
Where income and expenditure has been recognised bul cash has not been re￿iVed or paid. a debtor
or creditor for the relevant amount is recorded in the balance sheet. Cash received or paid and not yet
recognised as income or expenditure is shown as a creditor (receipt in advance) or debtor (payment in
advance) in the balance sheet and the statement of financial aclivities adjusted accordingly.
Where it is doubtful that a debt will be settled, the balance of debtors is written down and a charge made
to the statement of financial activities for the income that might not be collected. This bad debt provision
is offset against the debtor balance on the balan￿ sheet.
In many cases the value to be entered in respect of accrued transactions will be certain. In others, this
value has lo be estimated and reference is then made to past transactions and trends in order to
determine the likely value.
Cash
This is represenled by cash at bank which is held wilhin the Council's bank account on behalf of the
Harvey Hadden Stadium Trust charity and cash in hand.
Funds of the Charity
Unrestricted fund
A fund held on charitable tru51 for a purpose within the charitys objectives. The fund is equivalent to
the notional value of the freehold land and buildings.
2. TAX STATUS
Harvey Hadden Stadium is a registered charity and is therefore exempt from income tax on income
falling within S505 ICTA 1988. The Council is the sole trustee of the Harvey Hadden Stadium Trust
and, in accordance with VAT notice 749, is entitled to recover VAT incurred on the expenditure of Ihe
Harvey Hadden Stadium Trust under section 33 of the VAT Act 1994.
3. LAND AND BUILDING
2024
2023
Freehold land and buildings

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4. Debtors
2024
2023
Accrued grant income
1.500
5. Creditors
2024
2023
Accruals
1,500
6. ANALYSIS OF SOFA: INCOME AND EXPENDITURE
2023124
2022123
Income
Customer & Clienl Recei
Total Income
Expenditure
Premises
Supplies & Services
Support Services
Third Party Payments
Governance Costs
Total Ex
enditure
Net Deficit before Grant
ts
31,647
10,295
108,753
8,068
1,500
160 263
117,100
35.061
3,267
95,283
1.500
135 111
95.594
Council Grant
NET
INCOME
117,100
95.594
I EXPENDITURE
7. Analysis of governance costs
2024
2023
Independent examiners, fees
1,500
8. FUNDS
Balance
0110412023
Incoming
Resources
Resources
Balance
Expended 0110312024
Unrestrlcted funds
General
160,263
160.263
Total funds
160.263
160,263

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9. TRANSACTIONS WITH RELATED PARTIES
The Council is the sole trustee of the HaNey Hadden Stadium Trust and any transactions between
these two parties must be disclosed in accordance with the Charity SORP.
The Council gave a grant of £115,599.88 to the Harvey Hadden Stadium in 2023124, which funded the
net expenditure of the charity. A further grant accrual of £1,500 has been included within the total
income to reflect the increased grant provision in relation to fee accrual of Independent examiner5
cost.
Other transactions between the charity and NCC are in respect of the day-to-day operations of the
charity. The Council charged the charity £107,241.4812022123 £94,322.97) in respect of grounds
maintenance which is included in Resources Expended- Charitable Activities, within the Statement of
Financial Activities.
Individual councillors of NCC did not receive any benefits from the Harvey Hadden Stadium Trust.

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Independent Examiner's report to the Trustees of the
Harvey Hadden Stadium Trust
I report lo the trustees on my examination ofthe accounts of Harvey Hadden Stadium Trust for the year
ended 31 March 2024.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As the Charity trustees of Harvey Hadden Stadium Trust you are responsible for the preparation of the
accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ('the Act,).
I report in respect of my examination ofthe Harvey Hadden Stadium Trusl's arxounts carried out under
section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable
Directions given by the Charily Commission under section 145(5){b) of the Act.
Independent examlnorfs statement
I have Completed my examination. I confirm thal no material matters have come lo my attention in
connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect..
accounting records were not kept in resped of Harvey Hadden Stadium Trust as required by
seclion 130 of the Act,. or
2. the accounts do not accord wilh those records., or
3. the a¢counts do nol comply with the a¢counting requirements concerning the form and content
of accounts
set out in the Charities {Accounts and Reports} Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the
accounls give a and fair view, which is not a matter considered as part of an independent
examination.
I have no concerns and have come across no olher matters in connedion wilh the examination to which
attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be
reached.
Nicholas William Bonnello FCA
RWB CA Limited
Northgate House
North Gate
New Basford
Nottingham
NG7 7BQ
0210312026