## **TEESSIDE & DISTRICT SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND** (Registered Charity: 700212) 


## **TRUSTEE REPORT 2024** 



## _Chairman’s Report_ 

_Year 5 of my service as Chairman of the Society and once again it has been a busy time._ 

_We sadly lost one of our longest serving Committee members Leo Barnbrook in March this year – he will be much missed._ 

_Our main aim within the Centre has been both to promote our image in order to attract funding through grants and donations and to save what funds we have through cost cutting and energy saving._ 

_With this area in mind, we have made significant savings in the running costs of this old building, by careful investment and searching for the best options and for that I would like to thank Nora for her hard work in this area._ 

_Once again, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the staff whose hard work, determination and bright smiles make the Centre a nice place to visit._ 

_I would also like to thank all our volunteers without whom we would not be able to run this Centre._ 

_Stephen Hudson – Chairman_ 



## _– About the Society_ 

## _:- Our aims and objectives_ 

To promote independence in the lives of blind and partially sighted people living in the Middlesbrough, Redcar  &  Cleveland  and  Stockton  on  Tees  local authority areas. 

## _As stated in our constitution:-_ 

To relieve blind and partially sighted persons resident in the area of benefit, by any of the following means, or such  means as  the Management Committee  may, from time to time think fit. 

- (a) The provision and maintenance of  a social centre; 

- (b) The  provision  and  maintenance  of  recreational facilities  with the object of improving their conditions of life. 

- (c) The provision of education and training, for such persons. 

(d) The provisions of items, services, and facilities for such persons. 

No material changes to the above policies have been made since the last report. 



Details of the Management Trustees, Bankers, Solicitors, Financial Advisors and Independent Examiner are as follows:- 

_**President: -      Mrs. M B Whitaker**_ **Management Committee members as elected by Annual General Meeting as per the constitution.** 

_**Chairman Mr S Hudson Vice Chairman**_ **Mr M Trattles** _**Treasurer**_ **Mr S Jones** 

**Trustee              Mr L Barnbrook Trustee              Mr K Laycock Trustee Mrs M Baines Trustee             Mr Barry Smith** 

**Representatives from other organisations elected by  said  organisation  as  per  our  constitution, continues until we are informed that they have been withdrawn or replaced.** 

**Elected  by  the Local  Authority  each year,  as  per our   constitution. Representative   for    the   year st ending 31 March 2024:-** 

_**Trustee**_ **Councilor  Shakeel  Hussain,  Stockton BC** 



**BANKERS: Santander, Bridle Road, Bootle L30 4GB** 

## **SOLICITORS** 

**Punch Robson Solicitors 35 Albert Road, Middlesbrough, TS1 1NU** 

## **INDEPENDENT EXAMINER:** 

**John Hugill The Grange Business Centre Belasis Avenue Billingham TS23 1GL** 

## **FINANCIAL ADVISORS** 

**Redmayne Bentley Church House College Square Stokesley Middlesbrough TS9 5DN** 



## _The Society this year_ 

It has once again been a busy year for the Society and even though we have faced some challenges along the way we are still here to support the 1000 visually impaired people on our register. 

We are still having our monthly outings and our Twilight evenings both of which are thoroughly enjoyed by everyone who attends. 

We visited Preston Park, Kirkleatham walled garden and Museum, Seaton Carew, two outings on the the Teesside Princess and Boundary Mills for shopping. 

We have had lots of in-house activities over the last year. 

We have had tactile crafts, making and painting pottery and of course bingo and quizzes. 

There have been interesting talks with subjects ranging from Costal Wildlife to Fire safety. 

We had our annual Christmas Party with two lots of live entertainment, a lovely day much enjoyed by Centre users, Staff and Volunteers. 

Sue organised two successful Open Days which were very well attended. 

We look forward to looking after all of our service users over the next year. 



## _Donations & Bequests_ 

We  are  encouraged  by  donations  and  bequests made towards the work of the Society, supporting local blind and partially sighted people. 

We are for those who us on a grateful support monthly basis by standing order and other donations. Many people, who are tax payers, have also signed a Gift Aid Declaration which allows us to claim  the  tax  back  on  their  donations,  therefore increasing the amount received. 

Also, we have a number of collection boxes in local businesses and the local community. The support we receive from the local general public and our friends is tremendous and helps our work considerably. 

We  are  grateful  for  donations  received  this  year from:- 

David Williams, Doreen Ingram 

Also the money donated in memory of Centre users we have lost this year who are; 

Andrew Smith, Valerie Early, Maureen Tate, James Gargett, Joan Hopper, Brenda Bird, Maureen Graham and Stephen Sheridan 

. 



## _Our Services_ 

## We provide the following services: 

- Social Centre – Tuesday to Friday 

- Home Visiting Service 

- Shopping Escort Service 

- Resource Department 

- Equipment & Information Home Visiting Service 

- Minibus service to and from Centre 

- Luncheon Club 

- Twilights 

- Open Technology Days 

## Referrals are made via:- 

- Self-referral 

- Family or carer 

- GP 

- Social Services 

- Other agencies 

- ECLO (Eye Clinic Liaison Officer) 

All  staff  and  volunteers  endeavor  to  make  our services accessible and treat everyone with respect and friendliness, making their experience a positive one! 



We are supported in contractual partnership with local authorities. 

Redcar and Cleveland Council, Middlesbrough Council  and  Stockton  Council  have  continued  to support  us  with  contracts  for  our  home  visiting scheme. 

## _**Grateful Thanks!**_ 

The  Society  would  like  to  offer  grateful  thanks  to everyone who has donated time and money to the work of the society over the last year. 

Particular mention is made of:- 

All supporters of the society who give generously by monthly or yearly donations. 

All volunteers who give so generously of their time in all  aspects  of  our  work.  This  includes  all  Home Visitors, Shopping Escorts, Drivers, and Centre helpers. 



_Contact details:_ 

# **Teesside & District Society for the Blind Stockton Road, Middlesbrough TS5 4AH Registered Charity: 700212 Telephone: 01642 247518** 

**E-mail: manager@teessideblind.co.uk Web: www.teessideblind.co.uk** 



C]wity registration number. 7(K)212
Teesside and District Society for the Blind
ADnual Rewrt and FiiLancial
Statonerkts for the Ye8r Eoded
31 March 2024

Teesside and DistrÉet Society for the Blilld
Contents
Refer¢u¢e and Administrdtive D¢tsils
Trustee's Report
4-5
Statement of Trnste49' Resp)n&bi]ities
Independent Exarntn¢Vs ReFrf)rt
Statement of Fin3￿cial Activities
Balance Sheet
Notes to the FinarycTal Statements
10-22

Teesside and District Society for the Blind
Reference and AdEDinRstrative Detsils
S Hudson
c]￿￿ty Registration Numlxr
7002E2
Priucipal Office
Stockton Road
Middlesbrough
TS5 4AH
I￿dep￿¢]Cnt Examiner
J Hu￿ll
The Grantre Busine%s P
Belasis Avellue
BiUingb8Jn
TS23 It

Teesside and District Society for the Blind
Trnstees, Report
The tNstees present tbe anuual together WAth th¢ financial stateinents of the c]Mity for the year
ended 31 March 2024.
Objectives and actiTrTrties
Objects ¢udoims
The objects of the Society shall be to reEieve bIind and partiaIly sighted p¢r50ns resident in th¢ Borough
of Middlesbrougb, the Borough of Redcar alld Clev¢land and the Borougb of Stocktoll On Tees.
Publ￿ bénefit
The activities undertaken to filltherpublÉc benefit include:
&) tbe profvisioll and rnaintenance of a welfare C¢utre forpartially sighted persons.
b) the provision and maintenance of recreational faciIities for partiaIEy sigbted persons with the object of
improvin<r their conditions of life.
) the provision of education and tralning forwtsally sighted persons.
d) the provisious of items. services or facilities ptirtiaIly sigbted peL50llS.
The tnL%tees confiryo that they have complied with the requirnents of section 17 of the Charities Act
2011 to have duereg2rd to the public benefit guidan¢epublishedby the Charity Comjnission for EnglarLd
2nd Wales.
Trustees 2nd officers
The truste¢s and offi¢eTS setving during the year and siuc¢ the year end were as follows:
Tn￿tees.
Mrs Maria Banes
Mr Leo Bambrook
Mr Stephen Hlldsou
Mr Keith Layeock
Mr Stephen Jone4
ClIr sI￿e£l Hussaill
Nfr Mark Ftewker-Trattlas
Mr Barry Slllith
Iltary B Whitaker
Structure? goTrernance and ]n2nagement
Nature ofgoverning document
The Society is gov¢rned by its constitiltion the12kst revision of this WL8 in March 2021
Recruitmentand appo￿￿￿en¢ thftr¥tstees
Ncw trustces are aptx)inted by the manag¢m¢nt Committee and seLve for tbree yedt3 ats wbith they
may put themseEI'&8 foTward for re-appoi￿1￿CllL The Co]TrstitsLtion providas for a Tai￿1￿U￿ of three
usteu, to a m￿]MuTU of tell.
Induction aAdtrainiAg oftnL%tees

Teesside alld District Society for the Blind
On appointsnent new trustees undertake ioduction with the Socity manager
Trnstees, Report
Fillanei21 instrujllents
Objeclives andpolici
The chariws a¢tivÉtie£ exp)se it to a number of firLanciai risks includinir credit Ii$14 c&qh flow risk alld
liquidity risk. The use of fin&ttci81 derivatives is governed by the clwiryes poliei¢s approved by the
board of tll￿tees, which provid¢ written prillciples on the use of fJllaThciat d¢rivatives to ￿aThage these
risks. The c￿lty does not use derivative financial instnllllents for specul2tive pu￿￿Ses.
C￿hflOW risk
The chariWs activTties exwis¢ Itprinwily to the fjnancial risks of cFLang&q in foreigncunEncYexcl￿ttge
rates attd interest rdtes. The cbaEity us¢$ foreign excbange foNard corytra¢ts aud iutercst rat¢ swap
colltracts to hedge these exposures.
tnterest bearing assets and liabilities are held at fixed rate to ell5U￿ ¢¢rtaillty of cash flows.
Credit risk
The Charl￿S PTincipal financial assets are barjk balauces and caskn trade and other re￿iVableS, and
inN'estments. The Giwi￿5 credit risk is primarily attributable to its trade receivables. The amounts
presented in th¢ balance sheet att net of all0￿.anCeS for doubrful receivables. An allowance for
ijnpairnent is made wh¢re there is identified loss event wbic]L based on previous exptttence. is
evidence of a reduction in thc reeoverabilitv of the c&sh flows.
The credit risk on liquid fimds and derivatis'e Snancial instruments is IiuLit¢d be¢ausc th¢ ¢ounl¢rparties
are baoks with high ¢r¢dit-rntings asstgned by international credii-rating agencies.
The ¢hwity has no significant corLCeDtratiou of credit risL with exposure spread over 2 large ttt]mber of
count¢rpartÉes and customers.
Liquidity rifk
In ordff to Luaintain liquidity to ensure tbat suffi¢i¢nt fimds at¢ availabl¢ for ongoing oFrdtions 8lld
bjre developmcnts, the cb&ity a Jnixture of lon(v_tetm alld sbort-term debt finallc¢.
Furtber details regarding ]iquidity r&sk can be fouud in th¢ StataTh¢ut of a¢¢ouutillg policias ill the
financial statements.
Approved by the trustees of the cbaTity OD 24trL SepteJnber2024 and signoj on its be])alf by:
S Hudso
ChainnatL attd TLUStee

Teesslde and District Society for the Blind

Teesside and District Society for the Blind
Statement of Trnstees, Responsibilities
The tsustees are resp)nsiTrle fOrprepari￿￿￿ the trllSt￿' re￿rtalld financtal statemcllts in accord8llce
witb the Urrited Kingdom Accountittg Stslldards (United Kingdom Generally Aeeeptd Accountiag
actice) and appIicable law and regulations.
The law app]icable to charities requires the ttwstees to prepare fi2wicial ststtho¢llts for ¢ach financial
year which ￿ve a ttue and fair ￿eW of the stste of affairs of the charity and of the incoming resourcas
and appliration of T¢SOUW¢S of tb¢ clwity for that ￿lOd. Ill pr¢pariDg t}￿￿e f]naacial statements. the
tThstees re(tuircd to:
selwt suitable a¢￿Vnting policies and then apply them consistentty.
observe the methojs and principles in the C]wkti&8 SORP.
ake judgements and estimates that ore reosonable and prudeut.
stale whether app]icable accounting standards have been followed, subj¢¢t to ally material
departures disclosed and explasned in the financiat statements" and
prepare tbe financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is xnapproptyate to
pr¢suffje that the charity ￿111 continue in busitiw.
Th¢ trustees ate Tw>nsible for keepintr propu accounting records tbat disclos¢ vrith r￿Onable
accuracy at ally tilne the ￿ela1 position of the cTrkarity and enable them to ensure that the f￿ancIal
ststeTnents ¢omply witb the Charities Act 2011. the applicable Cbatititt% (A¢wunts and Rryrts)
Regulations, and th¢ provisiou5 of th¢ ￿nsti￿tion. The trustees are a]so responsible for safeguarding
tbe assets of tbe cPLarity and hence for takir&g rcasonable stcps for the prevention and detection of fraud
and othff iTregulariti&s.
Approved by the trustees of the chariry on 31 May 2024 and sRga¢d on its bebaIf by:
S Hudson
Chairman aad T￿￿te¢

Teesside and District Society for the Blind
Independent Examiner's Report to the trustees of Teesside and District Society for
the BLind
I rep)rt to the lrnstees on my examination of the accounts ofTeesside aLd District Society for the Blind
for the year ended 31 March 2024.
ResPOn5ibiiitie$ and basis of report
As the c1￿]ty t￿￿tea8 of T￿SIde and Dxstiyct Society for the Blilld you are restx)nsible for th¢
preparation of th¢ accounts ill accordan￿ with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ('the Act.).
I report in respect of my exatllinatioll of the Teesside and District Society for the Blind's tc¢ovnts
Ca￿led out under section 145 of th¢ 2011 Art and in carrying out Jny examination I hav¢ followed all
the applicable Directions given by the Clwity COMn)i￿10Th uttder section 145{5)(b) of the ACL
Independent eX*￿IDer'S statemeut
I have completed my examillatioll. I confitm that no n￿terIal matters tLave come to my attention in
connection with the £umination giving me cause to beEieve that in any mateLial resp¢th:
accounting records were not kept in respect of Tees8kde and District Society for the Blind as
requir¢d by se¢uon 130 of the Act" or
2. the ac¢ouELls do llot accord with tbose records. or
3. the a¢rounts do llot Cotllplv thith tht accounting r¢qllirn¢nts ¢OU¢¢Tning the forni and content of
accounts set out Èn the Clwities (Accounts and Reports) Regulatious 2008 other than ally
requirement that the a¢¢ounts ￿v¢ a 'ttu¢ and fair vi& which is not a matter considered as part
of an indepelldellt ¢xaD3illation.
I have no concerns and have come acm&s no othermatters in conneCt￿On witb the etamination tts which
attention should be thawll in tbis reEKJrt in order to euabl¢ aproperuSLd¢TStauding of the accounts to be
reached.
Mr J Hugill
Grange Bu$ine&s Park
Belasis Avenue
TS23 4H
19th Septetnber 2024

Teesside and District Society for the Blind
Statement of FAll2ucial Activities for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
Note
Unrestricted
funds
Totsl 2024
Income and Endowmellts from:
Donatious and legacies
Charitable actipities
EuvestnLellt illcollk¢
42,415
137,041
5,651
42.415
137,041
5,651
Totsl irLcome
185,107
185,107
Expendi￿re on:
Charitable activiti<%
(166.499)
(166.499)
{3,008)
(166,499)
(166,499)
{ 3,008)
{169,5071
15,6rA)
Tozal expenditt
Gainsn05SC5 ¢)n investtnettt &ssets
Net ¢xpenth"tUTe
(169,507)
Net movemenl iJL fimds
15,6AKI
ReeoDcili#tion of funds
Totsl funds brought forwaTd
Total fund5 carried forward
147.712
147,712
17
163.312
163.312
iote
Unrestricted
funds
Total 2023
Income alld EndoiTrinents from:
Donations and lets2ci¢s
C]karitable aCti￿￿tieS
Iuvestment income
17,167
142,981
5.355
17,167
142,981
5,355
Total ittcome
165,503
165,503
Expenditure ou-
Charttable A¢livities
(177,604)
(177.604)
(10.983)
(188,587)
(23.084)
(177,604)
(177,604)
(10,983)
(188,587)
(23,084)
Total expenditure
Gainsnoss&% on illvestmettt wets
Net ¢xpenditUTe
Net nLovemerAt in fimds
Reconciliation of funds
Total funds brougbt forward
Total funds carried forw8Td
170,796
I70,796
16
147,712
147,712
AlioFthe clwiws activitiesderive frotn operattOLsthTiog the above twopxri(yJ
The fiuLds breakd0V￿ for 2024 is shoThT rn note 16.

Teesside and District Society for the Blind
The notrs on pag¢s 10 to 22 form aA ltite￿al part of d*5e fvjarkcial statcane4xts.
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Teesside and District Society for the Blind
(Registration number: 700212)
Balance Sheet as at 31 March 2024
2024
2023
Note
Fixed assets
Tallgible assets
InvestmeuES
io
29.984
113,498
143,482
37,211
133 372
Current assets
Stocks
Debtors
Cash at bank and In ]iand
12
13
14
2.751
1.146
1.178
18,583
23.125
Creditors: Atnounts fallin¢v due within olle year
Net eurrent assets
15
3295
19.830
163,312
14,340
147712
Net assets
Funds of the charity:
Uurestrieted income fi￿dS
Unrestrictcd funds
163.312
147,712
Total funds
16
163,312
147712
The fmaacial statements otL pages 6 to 19 were approvedby the trustees, and authorised for issue on 31
May 2024 and signed on their behalf by:
S Hudson
ChairmaTr and TDJStee
The tLOtes orl pg¢s 10 to 22 fornj ao itw partof ￿￿er￿allet21 statemaxts.
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Teesside and District Society for the BLilld
Notes to the Fi]￿le121 Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
l. Ae¢ounling policies
Statement of ¢omptiance
Tbe fil￿nCIal statements have be￿ prepared in A(￿[danCe with the second edition of the Charities
Statement of Reconllnen(led Practice issu¢d in O¢tober 2019. the Financial Rewrtin. Staudard
applteable iu th¢ Uuit¢d KiAgdom alld Republic of treland (FRS 102) attd the ch￿]tt¢s A¢t 2011.
Basts of preparatfiou
T¢¢ssid¢ aud Dtstrict S￿l¢ty for the Blilld meets the definition of a pubtic benefit entity undcr FRS
102. The accounts (financi21 statemerLts) have prepared uuder the historical cost coDventiou widL
items recognised at cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in tbe relevant note(s) to these
accounts.
Exemption from prepariug a cash tlow statement
The charity opted to early adopt Bulletin I published on 2 Febnw 2016 and have therefore not
illcluded a cash flow statement ijk tbese finallcial staietuents.
Going concern
The tNstees consider that there are no material uncertainti&s about tbe charityH8 ability to Continue as
& going cottcem.
Ineorne and endowmellts
Voluntary income Including donations: gifts, le(va¢ies and grants tELat ptovide core l9￿ldin0 or are of a
generdl nature is recogllised when the charity entitlemenÈ to tbe inco]ne, it is probable that thc
income will be receive4 alld the 2Enount c2D be ￿easured wtth 5uffi¢icut reliability.
Donations and legacies
Donations and leoacies aTe recognised on a r￿£￿Vable basis when receipt is proknble. and the alllount
can be r¢iitibly measured.
E￿enditllre
All expendifure is recognised o]kce tILere is a legal or constsuctive obligation to that experLditure, it is
probable settleThent is requir&1 aud the amourtt ¢2Th b¢ m¢asutrd ￿li￿lY. AU ¢o$ts ¥re allo¢ated to the
applicable expeuditur¢ h¢ading that aggregat¢ sirnilar costs to tbat rategory. IlThere ci>sts cannot be
directly attributed to Particular headings they have been allocated on a basis consistent Trith the use of
resources, with central staff wsts allocatel OD the basi5 of li￿e swiL and depr￿lation charges
allocated ott tbe portton of the assets use. Otber supwrt costs are allocatoj b&8ed on the spread of sta£r
osts.
ch￿itable activAties
Charitable aTpenditur¢ comprises those ¢osts Iticuff￿ bvthe charity iu the delivery of its activities and
seryices for its beneficiarie5. It includcs b)th costs that catL be all(Kated directly to such activities and
those costs of an indirect nature necessary to sUP￿rt them.
Support costs
Support costs itLclude central functious alld have been auocated to activity cost cafrgories on a b&sis
consistent with the use of resourccs, forexarnpl¢, allocating propctycosts by fl¢)or areas, orper capita,
staff costs by the time spent aud other Costs by their usa.Lf.
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Teesside and District Society for the Blind
Notes to the Financial Ststements for the Y¢ar Ended 31 March 2024
Governance costs
These include tbe costs attrtbutsble to the clwitys compli8nee constitutionaI and statytory
requirements. including 8udiL strategic manaoemetli alld trustees. meetings and reimbutsed expenses.
Taxation
The charity is considered to pass the t&8ts set out in Pornwh I Schedule 6 of the Ftuance Act 2010
and therefore it tneets the defiDitiOll of a clwitable compatty for UK co￿ratIOn t&x purposes.
Accordingly. the ch￿￿ty is ￿tentiallY exempt from t&ution in ￿SpECt of income or capital gaitis
received within categori&5 covered by Chapter 3 Part I l of the CoTporatioa Act 2010 or Sectton
256 of the Taxation of Chargcabl¢ Gains Act 1992. to th¢ eKt¢nt that such income or gains are applicd
ex¢lusiv¢ly to thritable purposes.
Tgngible r￿ed assets
tndividual fixed assets are initially record¢d at cos¢ less any subso4uent accumutated depreciation and
subsequent accuDLulated impainnent lo&ses.
Depreciation 2nd amortisatiou
Depreciation is provided on tangible assets so as to write off tbe wst or valuatton, less any
esiimated residual valu¢ over their expected ￿Sefi)I e¢ollowic life as follows:
Asset Class
Freehold property
Equipment
Motor vehicles
Depreciation method alld rate
5 /• OEi Cost
20% ori cost
250/• [￿￿¢}llg balance
Fixed asset investments
Fixed asset investments, other than prO￿e related investments, are Includ￿ at matket valu¢ at
the balance sheet date. Realised gains and Iosso% on inv¢5trnents are calculated as the difference
between sales proceeds and their mat*et value at the start of th¢ ytar, or tbesr subsequent ¢0gL and a
¢harg¢d or ¢redited to the Statement of Finon¢ial Activtties in the period of disposal.
Unrealised wains and kosses represent the movement inmaTk¢t values durillg the year and are credited
or C1￿r.tred to tILe Statement of Finaticiai Activitics based on the mats value at the year end.
Trade debtors
Trade debtOTS are amounts due from customers for merclwhdise sold or serrices perfornied in th¢
ordinary course of business.
Trade debtors are recO￿lSed iniiially at the rTh￿ctiOn pri¢¢. They are subwuendy measured at
amortised cost using the effective interest Metho￿ leqs pro￿$10￿ for impairn]enL A pro&ision for tb¢
impairniettt of trade debtors is astsblished wheEL there is Obi￿tiVe evidence that tbe chariry will not be
able to collect all amourkts due according to the original tern￿ of the receivables.
Cash and ¢ash equivaleuts
Cash and cash equivalents comprise cash ou I￿[d alld (all dewsits. and other short-term bighly liquid
inv&8tments that are readily convertible to a knowu allkoullt of cash and are subittt to an tnsigoifi¢allt
risk of cbange in value.
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TeessAde and District Society for the Blind
Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
Trade ereditors
are obligations to pay for goo(ts or services that have been acquired in the orthnary course of business
fron suppliers. Accouuts payable are classified &8 current liabititi&% if th¢ do¢s llot have an
unconditional right. at th¢ cnd of the Teporting perio4 to defer settlement of the ¢reditor for at least
twelv¢ ￿onthS after the reporting date. If there is 2n unconditiorLal right to defer settlement for at E¢ast
twelv¢ morLtbs after the worting date, they are presented as non-crnt liabib"ties.
are recogttised iuitially at the (ransaction pric£ and sub5¢quently measured at n￿or￿Sed cost using the
effective int¢r¢5t method.
Borrowwgs
tnterest.bearing borrowings are initially recorded aÉ fairvolu4 uetof traasaction costs. lnte￿t-be￿]llg
botrowings are subsequently canied ai amorttsed cosL wtth the diff¢wice between the procee(Ls, net
of traDsacLion costs, and the amount due on redemptiott being recognisaj as a cbarge to th¢ StatemerLt
of Financi21 Activiti¢s over the period of the releTr2llt boffibsvinL¥
tnterest expens¢ is recognised on the basis of the effective interest method and is iuelud¢d ill interest
payable and sirnilar chaT(*es.
Borrowings ar¢ classifid as current liabilities unless the charity has an unconditional right to defer
s¢ttlemenl of the liability for at least h¥elve months after the repoLting date.
Fund structure
Unrestricted income fi]nds are g¢nffil funds tTrLat are available for use at the trustees, discretiou i
bjrtherance
of the objectiY6s of the charity.
Financial instruments
Cla￿lf￿￿tiOn
FinaELcial assets and finaucial Iiabilities are recogoised when tILe ch￿Lty be￿Me5 a paty to the
¢ontractual provisions of the instrument
Financial liabilities and equity insts￿ents are classified according to the substance of th¢ contractual
arrantrem¢uts ¢ntered into. An equity instrurnent is anycontract that evideuces a residual interest in the
assets of the charity aIter deductiag all of its liabl￿ties.
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Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
Recognthon and measurement
All financial assets and liabilities arc initially measured at t￿nsactiOn price (including transaction
costs), except for those )Snauciai assets classified as At fair value througb profit or loss, Th'hich are
initially measured at ftitr value (which is normally the transactiozL price excluding transaction costs).
unless th¢ aErangement constitutes a financing trausaction. If aa arrdlloement constitutes a f￿ancIng
transaction, the finattcial asset or finartcial liability is ]nwllred ￿ the pr￿ent value of the future
payments discount¢d at a market rdte of inter&£t for & similar debt irLStDJment.
Financial assets ond liabiliti&s are only offset in the 51atement of financial position F/hen, and only
when there exists a legally enforceable right to set off the recognised amouttts arLd the charity intends
either to settle on a aet basis. or to realise th¢ assct and settle the liability simultaueously.
Financi21 assets ar¢ d¢recognised when and olliv when a) the coTrtra¢tual rigbts to the cash flows from
thc fLfAallcial asset expire or ate settle& b) the charity transfers to anotber paty stthstantially all of the
risks alld rewards of ownership of the fiuanrial ass¢L or c) the charity, despite having retained some,
but rLOt all, Si￿lfiCallt risks and Tewards of Own￿Ship. has tsallsfe￿ed control of the asset to another
paty.
FitLan¢iai liabilities ate dereCogt]iS￿ only when the obLÉgatiotL specified in the contract is discELarge(L
cancelled or expires.
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Teesside and District Society for the Blind
Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 Mareh 2024
Debt inslruments
Debt iustruments which meet the followi￿tr conditions ar¢ Subsequently measured at amortised cost
using the effective Ènterest EuethiNI.
a) Thc Golltractual return to the holder És (i) a fixed amoun¢ (u) & w>sitive fixed rate or a tx)sitive
y￿labl¢ rdte" or (lll) a ￿mbinatIon of a p)sitive or a negative fixaj Tate aud a positive variable
rate.
b) The contract mayprovide forrepayments of thepTi￿ClPal or the retutn to the holderlbut not both)
to be linked to a single relevant obs¢rvable index of generat Ptice inflation of the CUfT¢ll¢y in
wbicb the debt instsument is dcllominatsj, provided such links are not levernge
c) The contract may provide for a detenninable Trwiation of the tetum to the holder durtng the lifc
of the instrumenL provided that (i) the Etew rate satisfies condition (a) ond tbe vatiation is not
Colltingent on future events other than {1) a cbattge of a colltractual variable rate" (21 to piotect
the bolder against credit d¢t¢rioration of the issuer. (3) Challg￿ in leTries applied by a ccntral
bank or arising from changes iu relevant t&xation or law. or (ii) the new rdte is a ￿arket rate of
inter¢st and satisfies condition (a).
d) There is no contracbjal provision that Coul￿ by its tern￿. result iu the holder losing the principal
amouttt or any inter¢st atiributable to the CUTr¢ut period or priorperiod8.
el Contractual provisious that permit the issuer to Prepay a debt instsument or p¢zmit the holder to
Pul it back to the issuer tr￿0re maturity ar¢ llot cOnting￿t on fjjtutt events, other than to pror¢ct
th¢ bolder against the credit deteriordtion of the issuer or a ¢]￿ttg¢ in control of tbe issuer, or to
protect the bolder or issuer against c]Mng&8 in levies applied by a central or arising from
change8 ill r¢levaut taxation or law.
O Contractual provisiolls mayperniit the exteu5ion of the terni of the debt insinuuen( provid￿ tbat
the return to the bolder and any other Co￿tractUal provisTons applicable during the ¢xtended te
satisfy the conditions of paragraphs (a) to (c).
Debt inStru￿ents that are classified as payable orreceivable within on¢ year on initial re¢oguitioll and
which meet the aboNe conditions are llLeJsured at the undiscounted amouttt of the cash or other
onsideration exttcted to be paid or receiv￿ n¢1 of impairnienL
With the exception of some hedging instrutu¢nts. other debt inslDmients not m¢¢trng these conditions
are measured at fair vatue thLDugh profit or loss.
Cotruaitmeats to make andreceive loans wbicFJmed the ¢onditiOnS mentioned abovc are Deasured at
cost (whicTrL may be nil) less impairniellt
Jmputhkeuts
V¢st￿¢￿ts in llODrycollvertible preference shares aud noll.puttable orthnary ot preference shaTes
{Th'here share5 are publicl￿ trad¢d or their fair value is re]iably me&%llrdbl¢) are measured at fair value
tbrouJ(r profit or lo&£. Wher¢ fair Tralue cannot bemeLsured reliably. iiivestrnents are m¢asuTsJ at cost
less impairmenL
Inv￿tments in subsidiaries and ￿￿OciateS aTr measured at cost impainnent. For investments in
subsidiaries acquired for consideration iucludiug the issue of S]￿ES qualifying for merger relief, cost
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Teesside and Distriet Society for the Blllnd
is m&gsuredbyreference to the nomillal vajueof the sharag x&quedplus fairvalueof othercollsideration.
Aay premium is igllore
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Teesside and District Society for the Blind
Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
Derivativefinanclalu￿Meftts
The charity uses derivative fina%Lcial ill5truTllents to reduce exposure to foffign exchange risk and interast
rak movements. The charity do¢s not hold or issue a￿1Vative fiuancial instn￿ents for speculative
purposes.
Derivatives are initially recogt)ised at fair valu¢ at the date a derivative contract is entered into and are
subsequentty rem￿vred Èo their fair value at each rq)orting date. The resulting gatn or loss Ts
recogois¢d stat¢Th¢nt of fillancial activiti&s inllnediately unlcss the derivative is deSig￿at¢d and
effective as ah¢dging instu￿¢r1( in wbicb event the of th¢ reCO￿lition In statement of fLuaucial
artiviti¢s depellds orl the llature of the hedge relationsbip.
Fatr value
The best e￿dence of fair value is a quotedprice for8n idffltical assetin an active maLk¢L WIL¢ll qW)ted
prices are ullavailable. the price of a rcceut transaction for an identical asset provides evidence of fair
value as long as Éhere ]w not been a significant chan.(re in econoinic circumstanc&s or a significant
lapse of time sirtce the tra1￿ctIon took place. If the market is not active aud receut trausactions of an
identical asset on their own are not a good cstitllatc of fair vatue. the fair v21ue is estimated by using a
valuation technique.
2. Lucome from donations and legacies
Unrestricted
funds
Totsl
funds
Ceneral
Donations and legacies:
Donations from indivtduaLs
42.415
42.415
Regul￿ giving and capital donations
Total for 2024
42,415
42,415
Total for 2023
17.167
3. Income from charitsble activities
Unrestricted
funds
Total
2024
Celteral
Home visiting scheme attd COVLD 05SiStollc¢
Multi service centre
16242
120,799
137.ts11
16,242
120,799
137,041
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Teesside and District Society for the Blind
Notes to the Fiuallcial Ststemellts for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
Total
2023
funds
Gener
Horne visiting schem¢ & COVID assistance
Mttiti servi¢¢ ¢¢ntre
46,025
96.956
46,025
96,956
142,981
142,981
4. Inve$tmeTht income
Unrestricted
fI￿d5
Total
funds
2023
Ceneral
Otber incolne fronl fixed asset investm¢nts
5.651
5.651
Total for 2024
5.651
5,651
Total for 2023
5.355
5.355
5. Expeudithre om charitable acclivities
Unrestrieted
flljjds
Total
funds
General
Multi $ervi¢e Centre
98,234
18,315
49.950
98,234
18,315
Teclmology training
Governance costs
Total for 2024
166,499
166,499
Total for 2023
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Teesside and DistrÈct Society for the Blilld
Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
6. Analysis of governance and support costs
Unrestricted
funds
Tot41
fl￿d5
GenerAI
Independent examiner fees
Other fees paid to examiners
Allo¢aled support costs
240
240
49,710
Total for 2024
49,950
49,950
Total for 2023
53282
53,282
7. Trustees renumeration and expenses
No trustees, nor any persons conllected with thetll, have received any renumerdtion from the ¢haTity
durin£* the year.
No trustees knv¢ re¢eived any reimbursed expenses or any benefits fronl the eharÉty during the year.
8. llldependeut eiaminers renumeratio
2024
2023
Other fees to e￿MIllerS
All otber servkc
240
480
9. Taxatlon
The Charity is a registered charity and is thtrefore ¢xempt froill t&Tatio
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Teesside and Dllstrlct Society for the Blind
otes to the Financi21 Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
10. Tallgible fixed assets
Land 2nd
buildiags
Furniture
Motor
vehÈcles
Totsl
equipwent
Cost
At l Aprtl 2023
At 31 blarch 2024
157,613
157.613
74,615
74,615
36,425
36,425
268,653
268,653
Depre¢i4tion
At l April 2023
Cbatge for the year
At 31 arch 2024
130,997
74.587
27
25,858
4,800
30,658
223,882
7,560
231,442
133J97
74.614
Trlet book value
At 31 March 2024
24.216
26.616
5,767
10,567
29,984
At 31 March 2023
28
37211
11. Fixed asset inTrestment
2024
2023
Other investments
113,498
96.161
12. Stoek
2024
2023
Finished goods
2.751
4,636
13.
Debtors
2024
2023
Prq)ayinents
1,146
l.l78
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14. C#sh and eash eqwvxlents
2024
2023
CL8h in Iknd
77
60
Cash at bank
19,151
19228
18,523
18,583
15. Creditors: amounts falling due within one year
2024
2023
Trade creditors
Other taxation and social security
Other creditors
2,405
890
9,817
240
Ac¢n￿S
3295
10,057
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Teesside and District Society for the Blind
Notes to the Financial Statemellts for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
16. Funds
Bal4kn¢e
at l Aprij
2023
Resources
Expended
Other
recognised
gain￿o0$Se$)
BalaDee at
31 March
2024
Resoorees
Unrestrictsd fi￿d$
General
147,712
I85.107
(166.499)
(3,008)
163,312
Balance
2t l Apiil
2022
llleoming
Resources
Resources
Expellded
Other
reeognised
gains100sses)
Balance at
31 March
2023
Unrtstrieted funds
170.796
165,503
(177,6(k4)
{10,893)
147,712
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C]wity registration number. 7(K)212
Teesside and District Society for the Blind
ADnual Rewrt and FiiLancial
Statonerkts for the Ye8r Eoded
31 March 2024

Teesside and DistrÉet Society for the Blilld
Contents
Refer¢u¢e and Administrdtive D¢tsils
Trustee's Report
4-5
Statement of Trnste49' Resp)n&bi]ities
Independent Exarntn¢Vs ReFrf)rt
Statement of Fin3￿cial Activities
Balance Sheet
Notes to the FinarycTal Statements
10-22

Teesside and District Society for the Blind
Reference and AdEDinRstrative Detsils
S Hudson
c]￿￿ty Registration Numlxr
7002E2
Priucipal Office
Stockton Road
Middlesbrough
TS5 4AH
I￿dep￿¢]Cnt Examiner
J Hu￿ll
The Grantre Busine%s P
Belasis Avellue
BiUingb8Jn
TS23 It

Teesside and District Society for the Blind
Trnstees, Report
The tNstees present tbe anuual together WAth th¢ financial stateinents of the c]Mity for the year
ended 31 March 2024.
Objectives and actiTrTrties
Objects ¢udoims
The objects of the Society shall be to reEieve bIind and partiaIly sighted p¢r50ns resident in th¢ Borough
of Middlesbrougb, the Borough of Redcar alld Clev¢land and the Borougb of Stocktoll On Tees.
Publ￿ bénefit
The activities undertaken to filltherpublÉc benefit include:
&) tbe profvisioll and rnaintenance of a welfare C¢utre forpartially sighted persons.
b) the provision and maintenance of recreational faciIities for partiaIEy sigbted persons with the object of
improvin<r their conditions of life.
) the provision of education and tralning forwtsally sighted persons.
d) the provisious of items. services or facilities ptirtiaIly sigbted peL50llS.
The tnL%tees confiryo that they have complied with the requirnents of section 17 of the Charities Act
2011 to have duereg2rd to the public benefit guidan¢epublishedby the Charity Comjnission for EnglarLd
2nd Wales.
Trustees 2nd officers
The truste¢s and offi¢eTS setving during the year and siuc¢ the year end were as follows:
Tn￿tees.
Mrs Maria Banes
Mr Leo Bambrook
Mr Stephen Hlldsou
Mr Keith Layeock
Mr Stephen Jone4
ClIr sI￿e£l Hussaill
Nfr Mark Ftewker-Trattlas
Mr Barry Slllith
Iltary B Whitaker
Structure? goTrernance and ]n2nagement
Nature ofgoverning document
The Society is gov¢rned by its constitiltion the12kst revision of this WL8 in March 2021
Recruitmentand appo￿￿￿en¢ thftr¥tstees
Ncw trustces are aptx)inted by the manag¢m¢nt Committee and seLve for tbree yedt3 ats wbith they
may put themseEI'&8 foTward for re-appoi￿1￿CllL The Co]TrstitsLtion providas for a Tai￿1￿U￿ of three
usteu, to a m￿]MuTU of tell.
Induction aAdtrainiAg oftnL%tees

Teesside alld District Society for the Blind
On appointsnent new trustees undertake ioduction with the Socity manager
Trnstees, Report
Fillanei21 instrujllents
Objeclives andpolici
The chariws a¢tivÉtie£ exp)se it to a number of firLanciai risks includinir credit Ii$14 c&qh flow risk alld
liquidity risk. The use of fin&ttci81 derivatives is governed by the clwiryes poliei¢s approved by the
board of tll￿tees, which provid¢ written prillciples on the use of fJllaThciat d¢rivatives to ￿aThage these
risks. The c￿lty does not use derivative financial instnllllents for specul2tive pu￿￿Ses.
C￿hflOW risk
The chariWs activTties exwis¢ Itprinwily to the fjnancial risks of cFLang&q in foreigncunEncYexcl￿ttge
rates attd interest rdtes. The cbaEity us¢$ foreign excbange foNard corytra¢ts aud iutercst rat¢ swap
colltracts to hedge these exposures.
tnterest bearing assets and liabilities are held at fixed rate to ell5U￿ ¢¢rtaillty of cash flows.
Credit risk
The Charl￿S PTincipal financial assets are barjk balauces and caskn trade and other re￿iVableS, and
inN'estments. The Giwi￿5 credit risk is primarily attributable to its trade receivables. The amounts
presented in th¢ balance sheet att net of all0￿.anCeS for doubrful receivables. An allowance for
ijnpairnent is made wh¢re there is identified loss event wbic]L based on previous exptttence. is
evidence of a reduction in thc reeoverabilitv of the c&sh flows.
The credit risk on liquid fimds and derivatis'e Snancial instruments is IiuLit¢d be¢ausc th¢ ¢ounl¢rparties
are baoks with high ¢r¢dit-rntings asstgned by international credii-rating agencies.
The ¢hwity has no significant corLCeDtratiou of credit risL with exposure spread over 2 large ttt]mber of
count¢rpartÉes and customers.
Liquidity rifk
In ordff to Luaintain liquidity to ensure tbat suffi¢i¢nt fimds at¢ availabl¢ for ongoing oFrdtions 8lld
bjre developmcnts, the cb&ity a Jnixture of lon(v_tetm alld sbort-term debt finallc¢.
Furtber details regarding ]iquidity r&sk can be fouud in th¢ StataTh¢ut of a¢¢ouutillg policias ill the
financial statements.
Approved by the trustees of the cbaTity OD 24trL SepteJnber2024 and signoj on its be])alf by:
S Hudso
ChainnatL attd TLUStee

Teesslde and District Society for the Blind

Teesside and District Society for the Blind
Statement of Trnstees, Responsibilities
The tsustees are resp)nsiTrle fOrprepari￿￿￿ the trllSt￿' re￿rtalld financtal statemcllts in accord8llce
witb the Urrited Kingdom Accountittg Stslldards (United Kingdom Generally Aeeeptd Accountiag
actice) and appIicable law and regulations.
The law app]icable to charities requires the ttwstees to prepare fi2wicial ststtho¢llts for ¢ach financial
year which ￿ve a ttue and fair ￿eW of the stste of affairs of the charity and of the incoming resourcas
and appliration of T¢SOUW¢S of tb¢ clwity for that ￿lOd. Ill pr¢pariDg t}￿￿e f]naacial statements. the
tThstees re(tuircd to:
selwt suitable a¢￿Vnting policies and then apply them consistentty.
observe the methojs and principles in the C]wkti&8 SORP.
ake judgements and estimates that ore reosonable and prudeut.
stale whether app]icable accounting standards have been followed, subj¢¢t to ally material
departures disclosed and explasned in the financiat statements" and
prepare tbe financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is xnapproptyate to
pr¢suffje that the charity ￿111 continue in busitiw.
Th¢ trustees ate Tw>nsible for keepintr propu accounting records tbat disclos¢ vrith r￿Onable
accuracy at ally tilne the ￿ela1 position of the cTrkarity and enable them to ensure that the f￿ancIal
ststeTnents ¢omply witb the Charities Act 2011. the applicable Cbatititt% (A¢wunts and Rryrts)
Regulations, and th¢ provisiou5 of th¢ ￿nsti￿tion. The trustees are a]so responsible for safeguarding
tbe assets of tbe cPLarity and hence for takir&g rcasonable stcps for the prevention and detection of fraud
and othff iTregulariti&s.
Approved by the trustees of the chariry on 31 May 2024 and sRga¢d on its bebaIf by:
S Hudson
Chairman aad T￿￿te¢

Teesside and District Society for the Blind
Independent Examiner's Report to the trustees of Teesside and District Society for
the BLind
I rep)rt to the lrnstees on my examination of the accounts ofTeesside aLd District Society for the Blind
for the year ended 31 March 2024.
ResPOn5ibiiitie$ and basis of report
As the c1￿]ty t￿￿tea8 of T￿SIde and Dxstiyct Society for the Blilld you are restx)nsible for th¢
preparation of th¢ accounts ill accordan￿ with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ('the Act.).
I report in respect of my exatllinatioll of the Teesside and District Society for the Blind's tc¢ovnts
Ca￿led out under section 145 of th¢ 2011 Art and in carrying out Jny examination I hav¢ followed all
the applicable Directions given by the Clwity COMn)i￿10Th uttder section 145{5)(b) of the ACL
Independent eX*￿IDer'S statemeut
I have completed my examillatioll. I confitm that no n￿terIal matters tLave come to my attention in
connection with the £umination giving me cause to beEieve that in any mateLial resp¢th:
accounting records were not kept in respect of Tees8kde and District Society for the Blind as
requir¢d by se¢uon 130 of the Act" or
2. the ac¢ouELls do llot accord with tbose records. or
3. the a¢rounts do llot Cotllplv thith tht accounting r¢qllirn¢nts ¢OU¢¢Tning the forni and content of
accounts set out Èn the Clwities (Accounts and Reports) Regulatious 2008 other than ally
requirement that the a¢¢ounts ￿v¢ a 'ttu¢ and fair vi& which is not a matter considered as part
of an indepelldellt ¢xaD3illation.
I have no concerns and have come acm&s no othermatters in conneCt￿On witb the etamination tts which
attention should be thawll in tbis reEKJrt in order to euabl¢ aproperuSLd¢TStauding of the accounts to be
reached.
Mr J Hugill
Grange Bu$ine&s Park
Belasis Avenue
TS23 4H
19th Septetnber 2024

Teesside and District Society for the Blind
Statement of FAll2ucial Activities for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
Note
Unrestricted
funds
Totsl 2024
Income and Endowmellts from:
Donatious and legacies
Charitable actipities
EuvestnLellt illcollk¢
42,415
137,041
5,651
42.415
137,041
5,651
Totsl irLcome
185,107
185,107
Expendi￿re on:
Charitable activiti<%
(166.499)
(166.499)
{3,008)
(166,499)
(166,499)
{ 3,008)
{169,5071
15,6rA)
Tozal expenditt
Gainsn05SC5 ¢)n investtnettt &ssets
Net ¢xpenth"tUTe
(169,507)
Net movemenl iJL fimds
15,6AKI
ReeoDcili#tion of funds
Totsl funds brought forwaTd
Total fund5 carried forward
147.712
147,712
17
163.312
163.312
iote
Unrestricted
funds
Total 2023
Income alld EndoiTrinents from:
Donations and lets2ci¢s
C]karitable aCti￿￿tieS
Iuvestment income
17,167
142,981
5.355
17,167
142,981
5,355
Total ittcome
165,503
165,503
Expenditure ou-
Charttable A¢livities
(177,604)
(177.604)
(10.983)
(188,587)
(23.084)
(177,604)
(177,604)
(10,983)
(188,587)
(23,084)
Total expenditure
Gainsnoss&% on illvestmettt wets
Net ¢xpenditUTe
Net nLovemerAt in fimds
Reconciliation of funds
Total funds brougbt forward
Total funds carried forw8Td
170,796
I70,796
16
147,712
147,712
AlioFthe clwiws activitiesderive frotn operattOLsthTiog the above twopxri(yJ
The fiuLds breakd0V￿ for 2024 is shoThT rn note 16.

Teesside and District Society for the Blind
The notrs on pag¢s 10 to 22 form aA ltite￿al part of d*5e fvjarkcial statcane4xts.
io

Teesside and District Society for the Blind
(Registration number: 700212)
Balance Sheet as at 31 March 2024
2024
2023
Note
Fixed assets
Tallgible assets
InvestmeuES
io
29.984
113,498
143,482
37,211
133 372
Current assets
Stocks
Debtors
Cash at bank and In ]iand
12
13
14
2.751
1.146
1.178
18,583
23.125
Creditors: Atnounts fallin¢v due within olle year
Net eurrent assets
15
3295
19.830
163,312
14,340
147712
Net assets
Funds of the charity:
Uurestrieted income fi￿dS
Unrestrictcd funds
163.312
147,712
Total funds
16
163,312
147712
The fmaacial statements otL pages 6 to 19 were approvedby the trustees, and authorised for issue on 31
May 2024 and signed on their behalf by:
S Hudson
ChairmaTr and TDJStee
The tLOtes orl pg¢s 10 to 22 fornj ao itw partof ￿￿er￿allet21 statemaxts.
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Teesside and District Society for the BLilld
Notes to the Fi]￿le121 Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
l. Ae¢ounling policies
Statement of ¢omptiance
Tbe fil￿nCIal statements have be￿ prepared in A(￿[danCe with the second edition of the Charities
Statement of Reconllnen(led Practice issu¢d in O¢tober 2019. the Financial Rewrtin. Staudard
applteable iu th¢ Uuit¢d KiAgdom alld Republic of treland (FRS 102) attd the ch￿]tt¢s A¢t 2011.
Basts of preparatfiou
T¢¢ssid¢ aud Dtstrict S￿l¢ty for the Blilld meets the definition of a pubtic benefit entity undcr FRS
102. The accounts (financi21 statemerLts) have prepared uuder the historical cost coDventiou widL
items recognised at cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in tbe relevant note(s) to these
accounts.
Exemption from prepariug a cash tlow statement
The charity opted to early adopt Bulletin I published on 2 Febnw 2016 and have therefore not
illcluded a cash flow statement ijk tbese finallcial staietuents.
Going concern
The tNstees consider that there are no material uncertainti&s about tbe charityH8 ability to Continue as
& going cottcem.
Ineorne and endowmellts
Voluntary income Including donations: gifts, le(va¢ies and grants tELat ptovide core l9￿ldin0 or are of a
generdl nature is recogllised when the charity entitlemenÈ to tbe inco]ne, it is probable that thc
income will be receive4 alld the 2Enount c2D be ￿easured wtth 5uffi¢icut reliability.
Donations and legacies
Donations and leoacies aTe recognised on a r￿£￿Vable basis when receipt is proknble. and the alllount
can be r¢iitibly measured.
E￿enditllre
All expendifure is recognised o]kce tILere is a legal or constsuctive obligation to that experLditure, it is
probable settleThent is requir&1 aud the amourtt ¢2Th b¢ m¢asutrd ￿li￿lY. AU ¢o$ts ¥re allo¢ated to the
applicable expeuditur¢ h¢ading that aggregat¢ sirnilar costs to tbat rategory. IlThere ci>sts cannot be
directly attributed to Particular headings they have been allocated on a basis consistent Trith the use of
resources, with central staff wsts allocatel OD the basi5 of li￿e swiL and depr￿lation charges
allocated ott tbe portton of the assets use. Otber supwrt costs are allocatoj b&8ed on the spread of sta£r
osts.
ch￿itable activAties
Charitable aTpenditur¢ comprises those ¢osts Iticuff￿ bvthe charity iu the delivery of its activities and
seryices for its beneficiarie5. It includcs b)th costs that catL be all(Kated directly to such activities and
those costs of an indirect nature necessary to sUP￿rt them.
Support costs
Support costs itLclude central functious alld have been auocated to activity cost cafrgories on a b&sis
consistent with the use of resourccs, forexarnpl¢, allocating propctycosts by fl¢)or areas, orper capita,
staff costs by the time spent aud other Costs by their usa.Lf.
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Notes to the Financial Ststements for the Y¢ar Ended 31 March 2024
Governance costs
These include tbe costs attrtbutsble to the clwitys compli8nee constitutionaI and statytory
requirements. including 8udiL strategic manaoemetli alld trustees. meetings and reimbutsed expenses.
Taxation
The charity is considered to pass the t&8ts set out in Pornwh I Schedule 6 of the Ftuance Act 2010
and therefore it tneets the defiDitiOll of a clwitable compatty for UK co￿ratIOn t&x purposes.
Accordingly. the ch￿￿ty is ￿tentiallY exempt from t&ution in ￿SpECt of income or capital gaitis
received within categori&5 covered by Chapter 3 Part I l of the CoTporatioa Act 2010 or Sectton
256 of the Taxation of Chargcabl¢ Gains Act 1992. to th¢ eKt¢nt that such income or gains are applicd
ex¢lusiv¢ly to thritable purposes.
Tgngible r￿ed assets
tndividual fixed assets are initially record¢d at cos¢ less any subso4uent accumutated depreciation and
subsequent accuDLulated impainnent lo&ses.
Depreciation 2nd amortisatiou
Depreciation is provided on tangible assets so as to write off tbe wst or valuatton, less any
esiimated residual valu¢ over their expected ￿Sefi)I e¢ollowic life as follows:
Asset Class
Freehold property
Equipment
Motor vehicles
Depreciation method alld rate
5 /• OEi Cost
20% ori cost
250/• [￿￿¢}llg balance
Fixed asset investments
Fixed asset investments, other than prO￿e related investments, are Includ￿ at matket valu¢ at
the balance sheet date. Realised gains and Iosso% on inv¢5trnents are calculated as the difference
between sales proceeds and their mat*et value at the start of th¢ ytar, or tbesr subsequent ¢0gL and a
¢harg¢d or ¢redited to the Statement of Finon¢ial Activtties in the period of disposal.
Unrealised wains and kosses represent the movement inmaTk¢t values durillg the year and are credited
or C1￿r.tred to tILe Statement of Finaticiai Activitics based on the mats value at the year end.
Trade debtors
Trade debtOTS are amounts due from customers for merclwhdise sold or serrices perfornied in th¢
ordinary course of business.
Trade debtors are recO￿lSed iniiially at the rTh￿ctiOn pri¢¢. They are subwuendy measured at
amortised cost using the effective interest Metho￿ leqs pro￿$10￿ for impairn]enL A pro&ision for tb¢
impairniettt of trade debtors is astsblished wheEL there is Obi￿tiVe evidence that tbe chariry will not be
able to collect all amourkts due according to the original tern￿ of the receivables.
Cash and ¢ash equivaleuts
Cash and cash equivalents comprise cash ou I￿[d alld (all dewsits. and other short-term bighly liquid
inv&8tments that are readily convertible to a knowu allkoullt of cash and are subittt to an tnsigoifi¢allt
risk of cbange in value.
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Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
Trade ereditors
are obligations to pay for goo(ts or services that have been acquired in the orthnary course of business
fron suppliers. Accouuts payable are classified &8 current liabititi&% if th¢ do¢s llot have an
unconditional right. at th¢ cnd of the Teporting perio4 to defer settlement of the ¢reditor for at least
twelv¢ ￿onthS after the reporting date. If there is 2n unconditiorLal right to defer settlement for at E¢ast
twelv¢ morLtbs after the worting date, they are presented as non-crnt liabib"ties.
are recogttised iuitially at the (ransaction pric£ and sub5¢quently measured at n￿or￿Sed cost using the
effective int¢r¢5t method.
Borrowwgs
tnterest.bearing borrowings are initially recorded aÉ fairvolu4 uetof traasaction costs. lnte￿t-be￿]llg
botrowings are subsequently canied ai amorttsed cosL wtth the diff¢wice between the procee(Ls, net
of traDsacLion costs, and the amount due on redemptiott being recognisaj as a cbarge to th¢ StatemerLt
of Financi21 Activiti¢s over the period of the releTr2llt boffibsvinL¥
tnterest expens¢ is recognised on the basis of the effective interest method and is iuelud¢d ill interest
payable and sirnilar chaT(*es.
Borrowings ar¢ classifid as current liabilities unless the charity has an unconditional right to defer
s¢ttlemenl of the liability for at least h¥elve months after the repoLting date.
Fund structure
Unrestricted income fi]nds are g¢nffil funds tTrLat are available for use at the trustees, discretiou i
bjrtherance
of the objectiY6s of the charity.
Financial instruments
Cla￿lf￿￿tiOn
FinaELcial assets and finaucial Iiabilities are recogoised when tILe ch￿Lty be￿Me5 a paty to the
¢ontractual provisions of the instrument
Financial liabilities and equity insts￿ents are classified according to the substance of th¢ contractual
arrantrem¢uts ¢ntered into. An equity instrurnent is anycontract that evideuces a residual interest in the
assets of the charity aIter deductiag all of its liabl￿ties.
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Teesside and District Society for the Blind
Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
Recognthon and measurement
All financial assets and liabilities arc initially measured at t￿nsactiOn price (including transaction
costs), except for those )Snauciai assets classified as At fair value througb profit or loss, Th'hich are
initially measured at ftitr value (which is normally the transactiozL price excluding transaction costs).
unless th¢ aErangement constitutes a financing trausaction. If aa arrdlloement constitutes a f￿ancIng
transaction, the finattcial asset or finartcial liability is ]nwllred ￿ the pr￿ent value of the future
payments discount¢d at a market rdte of inter&£t for & similar debt irLStDJment.
Financial assets ond liabiliti&s are only offset in the 51atement of financial position F/hen, and only
when there exists a legally enforceable right to set off the recognised amouttts arLd the charity intends
either to settle on a aet basis. or to realise th¢ assct and settle the liability simultaueously.
Financi21 assets ar¢ d¢recognised when and olliv when a) the coTrtra¢tual rigbts to the cash flows from
thc fLfAallcial asset expire or ate settle& b) the charity transfers to anotber paty stthstantially all of the
risks alld rewards of ownership of the fiuanrial ass¢L or c) the charity, despite having retained some,
but rLOt all, Si￿lfiCallt risks and Tewards of Own￿Ship. has tsallsfe￿ed control of the asset to another
paty.
FitLan¢iai liabilities ate dereCogt]iS￿ only when the obLÉgatiotL specified in the contract is discELarge(L
cancelled or expires.
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Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 Mareh 2024
Debt inslruments
Debt iustruments which meet the followi￿tr conditions ar¢ Subsequently measured at amortised cost
using the effective Ènterest EuethiNI.
a) Thc Golltractual return to the holder És (i) a fixed amoun¢ (u) & w>sitive fixed rate or a tx)sitive
y￿labl¢ rdte" or (lll) a ￿mbinatIon of a p)sitive or a negative fixaj Tate aud a positive variable
rate.
b) The contract mayprovide forrepayments of thepTi￿ClPal or the retutn to the holderlbut not both)
to be linked to a single relevant obs¢rvable index of generat Ptice inflation of the CUfT¢ll¢y in
wbicb the debt instsument is dcllominatsj, provided such links are not levernge
c) The contract may provide for a detenninable Trwiation of the tetum to the holder durtng the lifc
of the instrumenL provided that (i) the Etew rate satisfies condition (a) ond tbe vatiation is not
Colltingent on future events other than {1) a cbattge of a colltractual variable rate" (21 to piotect
the bolder against credit d¢t¢rioration of the issuer. (3) Challg￿ in leTries applied by a ccntral
bank or arising from changes iu relevant t&xation or law. or (ii) the new rdte is a ￿arket rate of
inter¢st and satisfies condition (a).
d) There is no contracbjal provision that Coul￿ by its tern￿. result iu the holder losing the principal
amouttt or any inter¢st atiributable to the CUTr¢ut period or priorperiod8.
el Contractual provisious that permit the issuer to Prepay a debt instsument or p¢zmit the holder to
Pul it back to the issuer tr￿0re maturity ar¢ llot cOnting￿t on fjjtutt events, other than to pror¢ct
th¢ bolder against the credit deteriordtion of the issuer or a ¢]￿ttg¢ in control of tbe issuer, or to
protect the bolder or issuer against c]Mng&8 in levies applied by a central or arising from
change8 ill r¢levaut taxation or law.
O Contractual provisiolls mayperniit the exteu5ion of the terni of the debt insinuuen( provid￿ tbat
the return to the bolder and any other Co￿tractUal provisTons applicable during the ¢xtended te
satisfy the conditions of paragraphs (a) to (c).
Debt inStru￿ents that are classified as payable orreceivable within on¢ year on initial re¢oguitioll and
which meet the aboNe conditions are llLeJsured at the undiscounted amouttt of the cash or other
onsideration exttcted to be paid or receiv￿ n¢1 of impairnienL
With the exception of some hedging instrutu¢nts. other debt inslDmients not m¢¢trng these conditions
are measured at fair vatue thLDugh profit or loss.
Cotruaitmeats to make andreceive loans wbicFJmed the ¢onditiOnS mentioned abovc are Deasured at
cost (whicTrL may be nil) less impairniellt
Jmputhkeuts
V¢st￿¢￿ts in llODrycollvertible preference shares aud noll.puttable orthnary ot preference shaTes
{Th'here share5 are publicl￿ trad¢d or their fair value is re]iably me&%llrdbl¢) are measured at fair value
tbrouJ(r profit or lo&£. Wher¢ fair Tralue cannot bemeLsured reliably. iiivestrnents are m¢asuTsJ at cost
less impairmenL
Inv￿tments in subsidiaries and ￿￿OciateS aTr measured at cost impainnent. For investments in
subsidiaries acquired for consideration iucludiug the issue of S]￿ES qualifying for merger relief, cost
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is m&gsuredbyreference to the nomillal vajueof the sharag x&quedplus fairvalueof othercollsideration.
Aay premium is igllore
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Teesside and District Society for the Blind
Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
Derivativefinanclalu￿Meftts
The charity uses derivative fina%Lcial ill5truTllents to reduce exposure to foffign exchange risk and interast
rak movements. The charity do¢s not hold or issue a￿1Vative fiuancial instn￿ents for speculative
purposes.
Derivatives are initially recogt)ised at fair valu¢ at the date a derivative contract is entered into and are
subsequentty rem￿vred Èo their fair value at each rq)orting date. The resulting gatn or loss Ts
recogois¢d stat¢Th¢nt of fillancial activiti&s inllnediately unlcss the derivative is deSig￿at¢d and
effective as ah¢dging instu￿¢r1( in wbicb event the of th¢ reCO￿lition In statement of fLuaucial
artiviti¢s depellds orl the llature of the hedge relationsbip.
Fatr value
The best e￿dence of fair value is a quotedprice for8n idffltical assetin an active maLk¢L WIL¢ll qW)ted
prices are ullavailable. the price of a rcceut transaction for an identical asset provides evidence of fair
value as long as Éhere ]w not been a significant chan.(re in econoinic circumstanc&s or a significant
lapse of time sirtce the tra1￿ctIon took place. If the market is not active aud receut trausactions of an
identical asset on their own are not a good cstitllatc of fair vatue. the fair v21ue is estimated by using a
valuation technique.
2. Lucome from donations and legacies
Unrestricted
funds
Totsl
funds
Ceneral
Donations and legacies:
Donations from indivtduaLs
42.415
42.415
Regul￿ giving and capital donations
Total for 2024
42,415
42,415
Total for 2023
17.167
3. Income from charitsble activities
Unrestricted
funds
Total
2024
Celteral
Home visiting scheme attd COVLD 05SiStollc¢
Multi service centre
16242
120,799
137.ts11
16,242
120,799
137,041
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Notes to the Fiuallcial Ststemellts for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
Total
2023
funds
Gener
Horne visiting schem¢ & COVID assistance
Mttiti servi¢¢ ¢¢ntre
46,025
96.956
46,025
96,956
142,981
142,981
4. Inve$tmeTht income
Unrestricted
fI￿d5
Total
funds
2023
Ceneral
Otber incolne fronl fixed asset investm¢nts
5.651
5.651
Total for 2024
5.651
5,651
Total for 2023
5.355
5.355
5. Expeudithre om charitable acclivities
Unrestrieted
flljjds
Total
funds
General
Multi $ervi¢e Centre
98,234
18,315
49.950
98,234
18,315
Teclmology training
Governance costs
Total for 2024
166,499
166,499
Total for 2023
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Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
6. Analysis of governance and support costs
Unrestricted
funds
Tot41
fl￿d5
GenerAI
Independent examiner fees
Other fees paid to examiners
Allo¢aled support costs
240
240
49,710
Total for 2024
49,950
49,950
Total for 2023
53282
53,282
7. Trustees renumeration and expenses
No trustees, nor any persons conllected with thetll, have received any renumerdtion from the ¢haTity
durin£* the year.
No trustees knv¢ re¢eived any reimbursed expenses or any benefits fronl the eharÉty during the year.
8. llldependeut eiaminers renumeratio
2024
2023
Other fees to e￿MIllerS
All otber servkc
240
480
9. Taxatlon
The Charity is a registered charity and is thtrefore ¢xempt froill t&Tatio
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Teesside and Dllstrlct Society for the Blind
otes to the Financi21 Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
10. Tallgible fixed assets
Land 2nd
buildiags
Furniture
Motor
vehÈcles
Totsl
equipwent
Cost
At l Aprtl 2023
At 31 blarch 2024
157,613
157.613
74,615
74,615
36,425
36,425
268,653
268,653
Depre¢i4tion
At l April 2023
Cbatge for the year
At 31 arch 2024
130,997
74.587
27
25,858
4,800
30,658
223,882
7,560
231,442
133J97
74.614
Trlet book value
At 31 March 2024
24.216
26.616
5,767
10,567
29,984
At 31 March 2023
28
37211
11. Fixed asset inTrestment
2024
2023
Other investments
113,498
96.161
12. Stoek
2024
2023
Finished goods
2.751
4,636
13.
Debtors
2024
2023
Prq)ayinents
1,146
l.l78
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14. C#sh and eash eqwvxlents
2024
2023
CL8h in Iknd
77
60
Cash at bank
19,151
19228
18,523
18,583
15. Creditors: amounts falling due within one year
2024
2023
Trade creditors
Other taxation and social security
Other creditors
2,405
890
9,817
240
Ac¢n￿S
3295
10,057
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Notes to the Financial Statemellts for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
16. Funds
Bal4kn¢e
at l Aprij
2023
Resources
Expended
Other
recognised
gain￿o0$Se$)
BalaDee at
31 March
2024
Resoorees
Unrestrictsd fi￿d$
General
147,712
I85.107
(166.499)
(3,008)
163,312
Balance
2t l Apiil
2022
llleoming
Resources
Resources
Expellded
Other
reeognised
gains100sses)
Balance at
31 March
2023
Unrtstrieted funds
170.796
165,503
(177,6(k4)
{10,893)
147,712
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