6Elhel
Trustees. Annual Report for the period
(HARITY
COMMISSION
PerK)d start date
Pentsd end date
Y•Nr
From
Section A
Reference and administration details
Charity name
Ethel and Gwynne Morgan Trust
Other nam￿ Charity Is known by
Reglst8r•d charlty numbor {If any)
800272
Charlty's prfnclpal addr•s• 40 Borts Hll
ChorfeYwr￿j
,, Posi¢odg
WD3 SAH
Name# of the charlty truste•s who manage the Charlty
Dat•s •ct•d K not forwho1•
TnMt•• n•m•
Offiu111 •nyl
Nam• of P•f8on lor bthl •ntltl•d
toa
Int tn4¥t
Ifjn
Dr Lindsay John
Gwynne Morgan
Mr 8ri8n David
Gwynne Morgan
Mr8 Elizabelh
Suzanne Talbott
Chairperson
Secretsry
M$ Calhafln• Ho￿n
Morgan
Mr Richard Gvrynn
Mor￿￿
Nam•8 and addresses of advlsers {Optlonal Inf¢rniation)
e of advis•r
Nam•
Address
Barclays Bank
City ol Swansea brnnch
Cardigan HcxJse. Casde Court, Sw•n$88 Enterpn'se Park,
Swansea SA7 9LA
Bank
Audltors
B•v8n and Buckland
Investment advisors
Cazenove Capilal
12 Mo(xga18, Lc¥)don EC2R 6DA
Section B
Structure,
overnance and mana
ement
scription of th• charlty's trusts
The charity is o)ntrdled by ts ￿)¥eming document. a (198d oftrust
Type of gOv￿nIng document
leg. trust deed. consbtut1c￿1
How the charity is constitut&
leg. trust, association, company)
Tha charity is constituted as an unin¢>Jrporated charity
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Trustee selection methc¥Ys
leg. appointed by. elected by)
Trustees are aFwinted by exis￿"ng Trustees under statutory Fmywer.
Trustees are ctsrrentty rnembers of the family of Ethel and Gwynne Morgan who
have volunle8r8d to act as Truslees and are conshlered by all the other Trustees
to have the necessary ski115, knO￿edge and exp8ri8nc8. The nurnber of Trustees
shoukj provide suffici8nt control over the Safeguarding of the charity's assets and
grant making proce5se5 whilst not adding excessively to administration. It is
currenlly envisaged that the￿ be at Jeast one Trustee from each of Bnan Morg8n
and Lindsay Morgan's descendants.
Subsequ6nl to the P8riL¥J of the report Brian Morgan took over as Chair and
Emma Cookson was nom¢nated and dected as a trustee.
Addltlonal gov•manc• 18su•s Ioptlonal Inlorrnallonl
You may choose to Indud•
additional lnlomiat￿n. where
relevant, about..
GNen Ihe siz• of the charity the￿ is no need a formal ￿dUctIon of new
Tru3le8S.
Trust885' meetings are norTnally hekl twKe a year vAth all the Trustees in vlrbjal
attendance. At 98ch rneeting the Tnjstees consKler grant ap￿icatiOns.
pollaes and procedures adopted
for the induction and traintng of
tru5tèas',
As al 24 April 2023 thè Truste¢s agr¢od to ddegate the d8y to day running of the
charty to an Executive Committee and a d￿ls1On making 819tirithm wa8
approved (see also Achtevements and Pèrfomianc61
tho charity's organisalional
strudure and any wid*r nètsvork
w￿h which the charity works.,
relationshlp ￿th any rg18ted
porti8S',
Irust8es' consthrabon of major
risks 8nd the system 8nd
procedures to manage them.
One• a year Cazenove Capilal are invited ¢0 present recent perfoTrnanc8 01
investm•nts and diseuss •n snVg*n￿nI str8tegy for Ihe coming pertod.
Risk ig evaluated as part of the process ol producing this annual r8port. A risk
r8gisl8r 15 nearing finalis*ion 85 at the time of svJning this ￿port. as Is a cOnfl￿t
ol Int6r6sts policy.
Ther8 are no rel818d parli8s.
Section C
Ob"ectives and activities
The obiecl ol the charity as sel out in the governing docutnent is lo
apply annu81 income %wth power to apply c8pitsI to such ch8rilies or for
s￿h charitablè wrposgs 85 th? Iruslees in their absolute discrelKJn
think rrt with precatory provisions Ic
the advancemen¢ ol education in the science and art of
medicine in all rts branches induding both tlw diagnosis and
cure of disease, Ihg kn￿￿edge of how disease comes lo be, ol
its eartiest WnniThJ and its prevèntion
the advancemenl ol education in ihe history and welfare ol local
eommunrties in Wales
lh8 advancement of the Chrisban religion in Wales at)d in
parts'¢ulaT by te8chirKJ of the dffterence between good and avll
and thè weservation of ¢entre$ of deVot￿n hallowed by the
Summary ￿ tho oblgcl• of th•
charlty s•1 out In It8 gov•mlng
docum•nt
3Summary ol the maln
?ctlvltles undertaken for th•
public b•n•lfjt In r•lallon to
these objects Ilnclude wlthln
Ihl$ sectlon the statutory
d•claratlon that trust••s hav•
had r¢9ard lo the gultlanrA
Issved by the Charity
Comml$slon on publl
benefitl
Tho main activity ol thè charity is grant makirg. A breakdown ol the total
of grants as per the accounts is appeThJed.
The Trustees have COM￿le￿ wtth th& duty in S17 of thè chari￿6s Att
2011 to have ward to the Publ￿ benefft guldance published by th
Charity Commission.
The grants made by the charity ha￿ futh•r8d its charfjtable purpose lor
the public benefrL
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After coVeri￿j limited direct (yjsts Trustees aim to all of the
investment YlC4)me making grants.
Trustees (x)nsider all applicats"ons. Th8y c¢)nsider favourably grants
that satisfy the precatory provisions wh￿h were based on the concerns
ol Ethd, Gwynne and Hugh Morgan in their lifetsmes. Howev8r they
are now. at thew dis¢retKJn. a150 making charita￿8 grants that ￿fleet
the iniefests of the wd8r famity.
Addffiional details of
objectives and aclivitles
(Optional information}
You may choose to include
further stat8rnents, wherè
relevant. about..
Recognising that nationwide and intemational charities play a useful
part in addres51llg causes for the public benefit the Trustees SUPFK)rt
number of these. However. they hav8 also gwen aiiention io local or
sperjfic charities where rt ￿ considered that th8 grant will make a
Sw￿￿)cant differerKe.
poliw on srantmaking..
pollcy programm& relal8t1
invèstm8nt'.
contributiM made by
Volunto&r$.
For ease of administration Ihe Trustees preler to make lewer bul18r9er
donatK)ns Ihan in the Trusl's earf￿r years.
Section D
Achievements and erformance
Summary oftho maln
achlèvem•nts of the Charlty
durlng th• year
During thè ￿al under review th8 Charity had income (other than
investmenl sales) 01 £100.025 (Previous year £51.1521. Thè significant
increase, although very ￿eSsIng. was not antiup818d and the level ol
expenditure k8ep pac8 wrth this. Family bereav8ment
contritxrted here. Th8 trusl8•s rocognise Ih? need to Increase grant
making actNilits in 2>24.
However in the 22123 yaar und8r review the Char￿ granted o total of
£44.065 1£44.6851 to 40 13SI different org8ni5alions. makinG the
ver8ge grant £1.102 1£1.2771. The averagg was bro¢Jght ¢Jown by tho
conclusion ol the signthcan¢ medvl r•s•arch grant rn8dè in thè
4vious couple of years.
71% 170%) of the grants in tho g8neral h¥atth. gducation and
rdigKJn categories ￿enIffied in thè precalory provi¥ion$.
The Trustees were s)roud to agaln support a bursary set up through Hglen
Morgan a studant at the Centre for Aligmab"va Technology in W¥lgs.
And Iha affiliabon vthh Gars1￿ Schxsl. (for childron wrth sp8cial
na￿s) continues.
L•tterslemails of ac*TryNledgam8nt. parllwlarfy from tha smaller and
more narrowly I￿U5$ad bodies supported by gr8nts. highlight th
benefits derived by those whom ¢hey in turn 5UPPOrt.
In lin8 with ¢h8 comments abJvg. At th• trustees m￿￿n9 fiAk)wlng th8
finanaal year ￿d. the Trust89s agreed to significantly increase grant
amounts and thgr8lorè th8 average grant in 202314. This resolution 1$
being successfully actKY)8d.
During the financial year under r8vi•w Richard Mor9an 8nd Helen Morgan
continued to Sup[￿ the secretsry wilh adrnini5tratK)n- approving
paym8nts, ehecking on the inve51ment PL¥tfolkJ and building r8latKJnships
with organisalions we $uppJrL
Since Ihe year erKI, Ihè am of Im[￿0ving the Trust adrninistrati￿,
Ihe Tnjstees approved the èsiablishment of an Exècutive Committee,
cuffenljy chaired by Helen Morgan and including Beth Talt)otl and
Richard Morgan. and ag￿&d its remit. set oui in an agreed derysion
making 819on'thm. Meeting kn monlhly the Exocutive Cornmitt8e will
assume ￿SpOnsIbl11ty for day to day work and compliance. This will
enable the lull Trustees meetings to focus on the fundament31 grants
making process and sirate9￿ derisions, and not be t*)938d down by
d81ail.
As part of this initiatNè RKhard has been working on improving tha
sh8rTrng of documents be￿￿en Trustee5, Helen has be8n leading a
prq.ect on risk rnanage￿nI- identrfw.ng risks and procedu￿$ that should
te th8m and douJmenb"n
thes8. as recommended b the Charities
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Section D
Achievements and performance
CommissK)n.
The s8nior Trust8e5 are indebtwl to th8 rnernb8rs of Ih8 Executive
Committee wAvJ in Ihei¥ own b"rne. coordinate and administer th8 grant
rnaking process and the other a$￿ts of the Trust's work.
l Trustees a￿ I￿￿n9 fcwwarcl lo being I￿ne￿ by Emma Cookson, who
Agread to tqcome 8 trustee in September 2023.
Section E
Financial review
The Trustees policy on r85erves 15 lo maintain 5uffiGienl cash at bank to
enable grants to be made on an On9￿ng basis and to prov￿8 for grants
promisad in Fminciplè.
Brlef at#ttm•nt of th•
¢harlty'• pollcy on r•••rv•s
D•tails of any funds
rnatedally Sn doflclt
NIA
Further financlal revlew detalls Ioptlonal information)
The prinupal source of funds is imi•stmant incomè.
You may ¢hoosg to indude
additional information. where
relevant about..
the charity's principal
sources of funds
lincluding any
fundr8ising}',
how expenditure has
supported the key
objectives of the charity..
investment policy and
objectives including any
ethical invesknent policy
adopted.
Th& Trustees. pdicy on inv8slmenl has been to protect the caprtal value
ol its inves¢ments maintain a level of incomè that Supports its grant
making actiV￿8s. Th8 Trustegs have now agreed thal they do not wsh to
grow the caprtal valuè. Howèver this mean5 that they wdl need to
intreoS9 granl makirg in order lo spend the ino)me.
Fdlowng 8 rneeti￿ with Cazenove on 14 March 2022 at which the
benefits wer6 outlined, the Trusiees approved ihe rnove of 811 funds lo 8
arity fund wilh an ethical focus and lower charges. This was effèctad
by CaLenove in May 2022. All non rash funds are now held in SUTL
Cazenove Charity Sustainable Mull￿ Assel Fund.
GNen Iheir limiled experbse the Trustees have ￿lled on the advlce of
Cazenove Caprtal Management to realise their objectives. However th8
incwsed incotne and reduced fees achieved in the year under revi8W
are in line with th8 obj8ctiv8s discussed and the TnJ$tee$ were
Ih8relor8 satisf*d wth C8zenove's performance.
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Reports a￿ received quarterfy in paper forrnat and can be viewed
online at any tin￿. The members ol the Executive Committ88 all hav8
online access.
A short trustees, rn88ting was hdd in March 2023 to deC￿e on a few
grants addrtional to those agreed in February 2022. A further rneeting
was held shordy after the finanrAal year end in April 2023. which was
deemed as Ihe AGM for 2022-23.
At the end of Ihe perk)d the charity held net assets of £3,187,190
1£162.878 in Gqsh and £3,024,312 ￿ invèstmèntslother assets less
liabihti•sl. Th• Fm1(￿$ y•ar total was £3.324.689.
Section F
Other optional information
The principal risk5 to the ¢harity land mitigating fac¢orslactionsl weie deerned to be..
that inve8trnent or markel Condi￿On$ Te5di in a signffKant10s8 in value of th¢ portfolK) Ith8 strong
raL4b'onship wilh the lon9 estsblished and h￿hlY rgpuled c8z9r￿8 Cawtsl ManÈg•mènt mrtigates this risk
though rt 13 importanl to conts'nue lo hold Ihem lo accountl
that on& ol th* trustegs mi88pproprk8le8 funds lexpendilure has to be &arood by ¥ll and aulhorisad by otloast 2
trustees)
fraud Imults. 18ctor authenti¢8bon is used to miligate onlin8 fraud risk. and slrict idontfftation mèèsuras would
be applied by Cazenov6 Capital to any am8ndM￿l to (yjffent instruct￿n$)
compliancg failure (the se¢re¢ary to receive annual updates on govemance and ¢tympliane• m8tt•rs from
the firm of accounlants lor which sh8 work8t1. Now she is •mploy8d by a charity she will Soek updat98 frryn
Bèvan and 8uckl8nd as E&G 8x8miners. and also the aCc￿Unt8nts she is working with in hèr n•w rolo).
A ri$k r¢9i$tor proJu¢gd by the Execubve Committee 8houbJ be P￿senIed to a Trustees meeting in •ady 2024.
Section G
Declaration
The trustees de¢larg that thoy hav• approvod tho tru$t•o9' r•port abovo.
Slgn•d on b•hall of th• chArlty'* truJte•
Slgnaturetil
Full nam•(•l
Posltlon l•9 S•cr•tsry, Chttlr. •tcl
ek12MLftl Tri L6bf I
olila*
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(IIARITYII)MmIS￿Om
FOR VffjWIDANOW￿ES
Eth•l*nd Gwynn¢ Moryan Trust
Recei
ments accounts
CC16a
For th• period
from
0510412022
0510412023
Section A Receipts and payments
Unretstricted
Endowrnefjl
fund
fvnd*
Total lund¥
La•ty••r
A1 RK•l
D￿th￿ds.
82.sJJ
ARJ
i(•
io•mJ
nv
•e¢ t•bl•
8les
092.002
6,733
1099.535
J.092I02
875
298.036
3,199.110
10.17•
4AQQ
3R•
S Hurn4oR
hlsTh4rynO
10 N¢¢d th¢ifN••o
12,500
I.ooD
2.IJOD
s.soo
12AJrn•d Forc•
*c
2.000
29
•oo
P[ov￿OI1•@I
11&22
17
11.922
5T.•$I
Sub lot•1
3•.1
71M$
A4 **$•t at)d Invo8tm•Tht
3.110.BBg
311.$30
Sub tot•1
J9.IIA
3,134.B11
417&910
383.398
Net of T￿t1p1s/{paymO￿ts}
A5 Tvan81*r8 botwo*n
A6 Calh funds last year end
Cash funds thls yearend
3537
2S,1540
32.807
70.743
68.495
31,219
70.04
1373
I￿878
CCXK R1 accLwnts ISS}
16fD112024

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
UnrO51ii¢i•d
nds
ton•ar•stÉ
Re6triclod
lunds
at•st£
Endowment
lunds
Cat890rf08
B1 Cash lund$
81.3••
51,219
Totsl c•sh funds
f3t,659
31.219
OK
R•slrf¢ted
fvnd•
End•wm•nt
fund¥
Deta51s
lo n••rw4t¢
loAthkh
83 In￿￿1m•nI ••••ts
$28
J,Q21,912
D•tsll•
t<r*p*￿1
B4 A88ot8 r•tsln•d for th•
charltyi own u••
Fwd
du•
Drt¥lls
B5 Llabllltl••
gned by rjne or tru6t8e8uTr
behaw of ￿ the Irusle48
Date of
rov81
Print N8mo
il)AJ'
CCXX R2 accowts ISSI
1610112024


## **Independent examiner's report on the accounts** 

## **Section A                        Independent Examiner’s Report** 

**Report to the trustees/** Charity Name **members of** Ethel and Gwynne Morgan Trust **On accounts for the year** 05/04/2023 **Charity no** 800272 **ended (if any) Set out on pages** (remember  to include the page numbers of additional sheets) 

I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity (“the Trust”) for the year ended 05/04/2023. 

- **Responsibilities and basis** As the charity trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation **of report** of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (“the Act”). 

I report in respect of my examination of the Trust’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I have followed the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act. 

## **Independent examiner's statement** 

I have completed my examination.  I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect: 

- accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Act or 

- the accounts do not accord with the accounting records 

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. 

**Date:** 23/01/2024 

**Signed: Name:** Michael Jones **Relevant professional** F.C.C.A **qualification(s) or body (if** Association of Chartered Certified Accountants. **any): Address:** Bevan Buckland LLP Cardigan House, Castle Court, Swansea Enterprise Park, Swansea SA7 9LA 

**October 2018** 

1 

**IER** 



## **Section B                           Disclosure** 

**Give here brief details of any items that the examiner wishes to disclose** . 

**October 2018** 

2 

**IER** 

