REGISTERED CILiRJTY NUMBER: SC046853
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES AND
UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE TrX4R ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
FOR
PEACE EDUCATION SCOTLAND
TIA SCOTTISH CND EDUCATION
Thomas Barrie & Co LLP
4th Floor, Atlaiitic House
la Cadogan Street
Glasgow
G2 6QE

PEACE EDUCATION SCOTLAND
TIA SCOTTISH CF4D EDUCATION
CONTEKfs OF THE FTNANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the
eAr ended 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
Page
Report of the Trustees
Independent Exan￿￿er,$ Report
Ststemenl of FRn&DcRal A¢tlvltle$
B#l#nee Sheet
Notes to the Fln¥ncial St8temeDts
7 to 11
Detailed Statement of FinAn¢ial Attl￿deS
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PEACE EDUCATION SCOTLAND
TIA SCOTTISH CND EDUCATION
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
for the
e#r ended 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
The trustees present th¢ir report with the finan¢ial stAtements of the charity for the year ended 30th Septemb¢r 2025. The
financial stat¢nients have been PTepar¢d in a￿cordaiJ¢C with the accounting policies set out sn note I to the accounts and
omply with the the Charities and Trustee Investn)¢nt {Scotland) Act 2005, the Charities Accounts (Scotland) Regulatiolls
2006 las am¢nd¢d), and Accouniing and Reporting by Chariti¢s.' Statement of ReconuiJ¢nd¢d Pra¥tice applicable to ¢haritl¢S
preparllig their accounts in ar¢ordance with the Financial Reporting Standard appli¢able in the UK and Republi¢ of Ireland
IFRS 1021 l¢ffeitive l January 2019).
OBJECTIVES AND ACTtvtTrEs
Objectives And alms
The organisation's main objectives, as outlined in its governing docum¢nL ar¢..
(a) to advance education by raising the level of understanding of nuclear weapons and oth¢r weapons of mass destrnction
amongst ¢hildren, youttg people, dTrsadvantaged wups and the general public.
{b) to advanc¢ knowledge by the study and r¢search of threats to international peace from nuclear weapons and oth¢r
weapons of mass destruction.
1¢) to incrcase knowledge and public awareness of the effects of radioactivity and nuclear explosions on human health and
well b¢iiig.
Idl to advance and in¢T¢ase knowledge of the cnvirot)m¢ntsl inwact of nuclear w¥apons, nuclear accidents, nuclear waste
and radiation.
lel to advance underslandinE of Confiict resolution by providing iufom)ation on non-violellt approaches to r¢solvillg disputes
b¢tw¢cJJ ¢omrnunitlC5 and nations.
SlgnlfleAllt actlvltie5
Peace Edllcaiion Scotland have continued to function during the pandemic period.
The charity has organi5¢d its committee n)eetings onlinc and sorne other working groups have also used online platforn)s to
Furtli¢r details of our activities outlined in the'charitsble Activities" note below.
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PEACE EDUCATION SCOTLAND
TIA SCOTTISH CIYD EDUCATION
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
for the
ear ended 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
ACFttEVEMETrITS AND PERFORMANCE
Charitable #etlvltles
The main work areas which have been progrcssed in the last ycar have b¢¢n.'
l). Developm¢nt of marerials in relition to the 80th a1￿1V¢rsary of bombing of Hirosbinth and Nagasaki; th¢ Cold War and
45th anniversary of Faslane Peace Canip.
W¢ eontiniie to updatc some ¢xisting materials in¢luding free educational iesourccs providing a good introduction to the
d¢bate around nuclear w¢apons.
2. The bookl¢t on the Environmeiital Ctssi of Nuclear Weapons has been distributed through engagement with trad¢ union
represcntatives with thc ain) of infiueiicing policy making and attitudes and raise awareThes5 of th¢ tnvironmei)tal
implications of niicl¢ar weapons. It covers topics siicli as cliniate and r¢souFce related conflicts, adv¢rse effects from nuclear
tests and uranium mining, radioactive and toxic dischHrgts, the close links b¢tw¢ell civil ttuclear power station$ and wcapons
progran)mes, and the large'carbon footpri￿1, of tlie military.
3. Our Websi￿ has provided infomlation about the event at Faslane Pea￿£ Camp in honour of the late Kenneth MeNeil,
fowid¢r nieniber of Peace Education Scotland, and a nicmber of Scottish CND since its forniatlOD in 1958.
4. Peace Edii¢aiion Scotland (PES) ¢ontinues to put out rcgular bulletins to schoo]s higblighting our rcsowces. We posted
copies of our n)aterials in response to reou¢sts and ¢ncourage the iise of our modules in schools or honie schooling.
5. PES Volunteers attended 5ev¢ral trade union conferenc¢s and engaged with local branches for the Education Institute of
Scotland IEISI. Our stall is organised annually at the EIS annual gencral meeting. There is ongoing interest in our leaflets.
and other education materials at this event.
6. Pe￿¢ Education Scotland matcria15, including The Environni¢ntsl Costs of Nuclear Weapon5, ar¢ available at regular
vigils organised by Scottish Peace Nettvork in Paisl¢y and Glasgow.
7. Peac¢ Ediication booklets and leafl¢ts are available at quartcrly Vigils organised by AJTS1iir¢ CND.
8. Our websitc, p¢aceeducatioits¢otl8nd.org, hosts ollr educational resour¢es wbich have reached over tw¢iity thtsu$*￿d llsers.
This has result¢d in over a thousand downloads ¢ach year. Some of our most popular downloads include r¢50w¢es on
nuclear risk, the niorality of nucl¢ar w¢apons, critical thi'nkn'ng and debate.
9. PES voluntxrs supported the developmeiit of a new Peace Garden in thc Glasgow BotaDiC Gardens.
FtNANCIAL REVIEW
Flnanclal position
The charity accounts show income of £1,629 generated from grwits and donations, and focused ory
spend of restribied funds r¢lRting to environniental inwact of nuclear weapons. Thc charity has
nds totalling £329 in dcsignated fi]nds to help local scliool ¢hsldren contribute to a ncw P¢ace Garden in the Glasgow
Botanic Gardens. There ale £1.767 of gcii¢ral fi￿dS to carry forw'ard to th¢ n¢xi year. The Trustees deem these r&s¢rves
Sufficient in relation to th¢ operations of the charity.
Reserves polficy
There is a reserves policy of £2,000 for on-going charity running costs. It is the aim of th¢ ¢lwity to raise additional grant
nding in liiJ¢ with the biid8eted costs of fu￿re activities.
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PEACE EDUCATION SCOTLAND
TIA SCOTTISH CND EDUCATION
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
for the vear ended 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Governlng document & constitutio
Goveming document & constitution The charity is controlled by its governing docun)ent. a deed of trust, and constitutes a
Seottish Charitable Incorporated Orgaiiisation la SCIOI. It was regist¢r¢d in its current legal form on 21 Septemb¢r 2016. It
ha5 a single tier stNcture and as such t]ie trustees are the members of the Charity.
Recruitment and appointment of new tru5t¢es
Appointnient of trusiecs is gov¢rn¢d by the Constitution of the Charity.
The tN5t¢¢s are authorised to appoint new con)mitt¢¢ members to fill vacancies through r¢signation or death of on existing
ommittee member.
RIFEREI¥CE AND ADMINISTK4TIVE DETAILS
Reglstered Charity number
SC046853
Prlncipg18ddress
PO Box 3620
Glasgow
G73 9FQ
Trvstees
W Ram.say Chairperson
A West Secretary
M Wardrop Treasurer
S Skirving Comniittee Memb¢r
K CraBrfoTd Conlmitte Member
D Kelly Committee Mernber
M Langdon Committee Meniber Ir¢signed 19.5.251
A MiSler-BoyI￿id Conunittee Mcniber Ir¢signed 19.5.25)
D Hurley C.omniitt¢e M¢mbei (appointed 19.5.25)
Independent Examlner
Thornas Barrie & Co LLP
4th Floor. Atlantic Houso
la Cadogan Street
Glasgow
G2 6QE
Charity Name
The charity is a150 know by th¢ name Scottish CND Eduo8tion.
Approved by order of th¢ board of tsusiees on 18 May 2026 and signed on its behalf by..
M Wardrop - Trustee
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INDEPENDETrrf EX4MINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF
PEACE EDUCATION SCOTLAND
I report on the accounts for the year ended 30 S¢pteniber 2025 sd out on pages five to elevwL
Respe¢tive responsibllities of tr￿SteeS examiner
The cliarity'5 trL15tee5 are respoi)sible for the preparation of the &ccounts in accordan￿ with the tern)s of thc Charities and
Trustcc Investnient (Scotlandl A¢t 2005 and the Charities Accounts (Scotlandl Regulatioiis 2006 (as am¢ndedl. The chariWs
trllstecs consider that th¢ aiidit requirenieiit of Regu12tion l 011 Ila) to (¢) of the Accounts Rcgulations does not apply. It Is my
responsibility to examiiie the aciounts as required uJ)d¢r S¢ctson 44{1)Ic) of the Act and to state whether particular n]att¢rs
have coiiie to my artenlion.
Ba51$ of the Independent ¢x#mlner's report
My Cxaniination was carried out in ac￿0[dance with Regulation I l of tl)e Charitie5 A¢counts (Scotland} Regulations 2006.
AJJ exarniiiation includes a review of the accounting records kept by the ch￿lty and a wmparison of the accouttts pres¢nt¢d
with those rccords. It also includes consideration of any unusiial items or disclosures in the accounts, and s¢¢king
explaiiation5 from you as trnstees COliCLniing aiiy su¢h matters. The procediir¢s undertaken do not provide all thc cvid¢nc¢
that would bc required in an audiL and coiJsequ¢ntly J do not express an audit opinion on th¢ view given by th¢ avcounls.
Independent e3arnlller's statetnent
In coIuie¥tion with niy examinatio[4 no matter has come to my attention .'
{1 I which giv¢s me reasonable caiis¢ to believe that, in any n]aterial r¢spccL the requirements
keep aiwQUlltitJg records in accordanG¢ with Stctitsn 44{1)(a) of the 2005 Act and Regulation 4 of the 2006
Accounts Regulations. and
to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting rccords and to comply with Regulation 8 of th¢ 2006 Accounts
R¢gulations
hav¢ not been met., or
(21 to which. in my opinion, attention should be drawn in ord¢r to ¢nable a proper understanding of th¢ accounts to be
rea¥hed.
Martin Greig BA CA
The Instittlte of ChArtered Accountants of Scotlalld
Thomas Barri¢ & Co LLP
4th Floor. Atlaiitic Holis¢
la Cadogan Street
Glasgow
G2 6QE
20 May 2026
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PEACE EDUCATION SCOTLAND
TIA SCOTTISH CND EDUCATION
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
for th¢
ear ended 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
2025
Total
fiinds
2024
Total
funds
Unrestricted
fund
Rcstrict¢d
fiu)d
Notes
tNCOI¥IE AND ENDOWMENfs FROM
Voluntsry in￿orne
1,629
1,629
598
EXPENDITURE ON
Charltable activities
Peace Education
1.374
1,374
2,883
NET INCOMEI(EXPENDITURE)
255
255
(2,285)
RECONCtLIATION OF FUNDS
Total funds brought fonvard
1,512
1,512
3.797
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
1,767
1.767
1,512
The notes fom) part of these finan¢ial statemenis
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PEACE EDUCATION SCOTLAND
TIA SCOTTISH CND EDUCATIof4
BALANCE SHEET
30 SEPTEMBER 2025
2025
Total
fiinds
2024
Total
nds
Unrestricted
fund
Restrict¢d
fund
Noteg
CURREI¥T ASSETS
Debtors
Cash at bank and in hand
105
2,142
105
2,142
1,939
2,247
2,247
1.944
CREDITORS
Amounts falling due within one y¢ar
1480)
{480)
{432)
NET CURREI¥T ASSETS
1,767
1.767
1,512
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT
LIABtLTTIES
1.767
1.767
1,512
NET ASSETS
1,767
1,767
1,512
FUNDS
Unrestricted fi￿dS
1,767
1,512
TOTAL FUNDS
1,767
1,512
The financial statenients w¢rc approv¢d by th¢ Board of TNstees and outh0ri5¢d for issii¢ on 18 May 2026 and were signed
on its belialf by..
fflaJ"J%LP Dbfvd.Jp
M Wardrop- Trustee
The not¢s form part of thesc financial statements
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PEACE EDUCATION SCOTLAND
TIA SCOTTISH CND EDUCATION
NOTES TO 1HE FtNANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the
ear ended 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
ACCOUNTt¥G POLICIES
Basls of prep&rin% the tlnanci815tatemtnts
The fJnAncial statvnients of the ¢hatity. wluch is a publie benefit entity under FRS 102, have been prepared tn
accordance with the Chariti¢s SORP (FRS 102) 'Accounting alld Reporting by Charities.. Statement of
Recommeiided Piactice applicable to charities preparlng their accounts in ac¢ordMnce Nryth the Financial Reporting
Stsndard applicable in the UK and Rcpublic of Jreland IFRS 102) (effective l Jaiivary 2019),, Financial Reporting
Standard 102 'The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in th¢ UK and Republic of Ireland, aiid the Charities and
Trust¢¢ Investment (Scotlandl Act 2005. The fiiiallcial siatements have been prepared under the historical cost
onvention.
The presenlational and functional curr¢n¢y of the financial statements is Pounds Sterling 1£).
Going Coneern
After reviewiiig th¢ charitys forecasts and proj¢ctions, the trnslecs hay¢ a r¢asonable expectation that th¢ charity has
adeqiiate resources to continu¢ in operational existence for th¢ foreseeable future. Th¢ ¢haTity th¢refore colltinues to
adopt the going coiicern basi5 in preparing its financial ststements.
Flnanclal reporting stsndard 102 - reduced di$¢lo$ure exemptions
The charity has takei) advantag¢ of th¢ following disclosurc ¢X¢Diption in preparing thesc financial staternents, as
permitted by FRS 102 The Finanbial R¢porting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland,:
the requir¢m¢nt5 of Section 7 Ststement of Cash Flows.
Critical accountlng judgements and key souree.s of estfimation uncert&inty
In prcparing tliese financial stalemenis. tl)e trnstees ar¢ r¢quir¢d to nthke judgements, estimates and a5sumptiOll5 that
affeit tl)e applicatioii of tlie Charity's accounting policies and the reported amounts of asseis. liabilities, ittcome and
expeIises. Actual results nDy differ from d)¢s¢ e5tin]xtes. Estimates and underlying assumptions are r￿l¢W¢d on att
ongoing ba$is. Revisions to estin)ates are recognised prosp¢ctively.
There are no significant judgements or ¢stimat¢$ iised in the preparation of these accounts.
lrtcome
Ail iiicolne is recognised in the StstenJeiit of Financial Activities once the charity baq entitlement to thc funds, it 1$
probable that the income wll be received and the arnount ¢an be measured reliably.
Doijatioiis
Donations are recognised on receipt. In the event that a donation 1$ Subjeet to conditions that require a level of
perfomian¢¢ befor¢ the chtirity is ¢ntitled to the ￿nds, the income is d¢f¢rr¢d and llot reCO￿lsed until those
conditions ale fully met.
acies
L¢gaci¢s are r￿QgUised when tbe charity has been notified in writing of both th¢ amowit and sertlem¢nt date.
Grants
Grants are recO￿lsed when the Charity has been notified in writing of both the amount and settlement date. GTants
arc d¢ferred if tern￿ or eonditions miist be met before the charity has eiititl¢m¢nt to tb¢ resources.
Fundraisin
Funds raised from fundraising events ate recogni5ed in the period in which the event was held.
Sale of Goods
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PEACE EDUCATION SCOTLAND
TIA SCOTTISH CND EDUCATION
NOTES TO THE FtNANCIAL STATEMENTS- ¢ontfinued
for the
ear ended 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
Accouf4TfNG POLICtES- ¢ondnued
Income
Revenuc is reCo￿lsed when the siwficant risks and rewards of oThllership hav¢ been transferred to the customer,
r¢covery of the consideration is probable. the associated costs and possible rettm of goods can be ¢stiTnat¢d reliably,
there 55 no continuing management invglvement the goods, and the amount of revenue can be measured reliably.
F.xpeDdlture
Liabilities are recogniscd as expendi￿re as soon as there is a legal or conslTUCtive obligaiion committing the ¢harity
to that expenditure, it is probablc that a transfer of economtc benefits ￿ryI1 b¢ r¢quired in settlement and the amount
of the obligation can be m¢asw¢d reliably. Expenditure is account¢d for on an accruals basis and has beet] classifJ¢d
under headings that aggregate all cosi related to the category. costs Cannot be directly attributed lo particular
headings they have bccn allocated to activities on a basis consist¢nt with the use of resource5.
Tangibl¢ flxed assets
Depreiiation is provided at th¢ following atjniial rates in ordcr to ￿Tite off each asset over its estimated useful lifr.
Coniputer equipm¢nt
33 /¢ on cost
Tax#tiOII
The cliarity is txen)pt from tax on its charitabl¢ actsvities.
Fund accounting
Unrestricted fiinds can be used in a¢¢ordance with the charitable objectiv¢s at th¢ discretion of the Nstees.
R¢stri¢t¢d funds can ortly be used for porticular r¢$tricted purposes within the objects of the charity. Restrietions
arise when specifi¢d by the donor or when ￿ndS are raised for particular restricted purposes.
Furtli¢r ¢xplanation of the nature and purpo% of ¢ach fund is included in the notes to the fi[￿nCIal 5tat¢m¢nts.
FinaneTal Instruments
The cliarity fii)ancial a5s¢ts and financial liabilities of a kind that qualify as basic financial instNments.
Debt
Short terni d¢btots ar¢ njeasured at transaition pric¢, less ￿lY irnpairment.
Cash and ca8h e
uival¢
Cash and ci8h equivalents comprises cash balances.
Creditor5
Short lem) trad¢ crcditors ate measured at the transiL Ction price.
ProvlsloDS
Provisioiis are determined by disvOUDting th¢ eypeeted fvhire cash flows at a pre-tsx rat¢ that reflects current market
aqscssments of th¢ tini¢ value of money and the risks SPCknifs¢ to th¢ liability. The unwinding of the discount is
recognised as finance ¢ost.
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PEACE EDUCATION SCOTLAND
TIA SCOTTISH CND EDUCATION
NOTES TO THE FtNIiNCIAL STATEMENTS- continu¢d
for the
ear ended 30
EPTEMBER 202S
TRUSTEES, REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS
Therc were no tNslecs' remuii¢ration or other benefits for the year ended 30 September 2025 nor for th¢ year ended
30 September 20L4.
Trustees, expen5e$
There were no
trLJStees' expenses paid for tILe year ended 30 S¢pt¢ntser 2025 nor for the y¢ar cnded
30 September 2024.
COMPARATTVES FOR THE STA TEMENT OF FtNANCIAL ACTMTIES
Unrc5tri¥i¢d
fund
R¢strict¢d
nd
Total
funds
INCOl￿E AND ENDOWMENTS FROM
Voluntary income
598
598
EXPENDITURE ON
CharitAble aetlvttles
Peace Education
2,883
2,883
NET INCOMEI(EXPENDITURE)
12.285)
{2,285)
RECONCILIA TION OF FUNDS
Totsl funds brought forward
3,797
3,797
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
1,512
1,512
TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS
Computer
equipment
COST
At l October 2024 and 30 Septernber 2025
592
DEPRECIATION
At l October 2024 and 30 Septernber 2025
592
NET BOOK VALUE
At 30 Sepieniber 2025
At 30 Septemb¢r 2024
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PEACE EDUCATION SCOTLAND
TIA SCOTTISH CND EDUCATION
TES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- contlnu¢d
for the
ear ended 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
DEBTORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WTfHJN ONE YEAR
2025
2024
Other d¢btors
ios
CREDITORS: AMOUTrUS FALLING DUE WITHTN ONE YEAR
2025
2024
Other creditors
480
432
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
Net
At
1.10.24
movement
in funds
At
30.9.25
Unrestrlcted funds
Gen¢ral filnd
1,512
255
1,767
TOTAL FUNDS
1,512
255
1,767
Net movement in funds. included in the above are as follows-
Inconiing
r¢sources
R¢sowces
expended
Movement
in funds
Unrestricted funds
General fund
1.629
{1,374}
255
TOTAL FUNDS
1,629
{1.374)
255
Comp8r&tlv¢s for movement In funds
Net
movement
in funds
At
1.10.23
At
30.9.24
Unrestrlcted funds
General fuiid
3,797
(2.285)
1.512
TOTAL FUNDS
3,797
(2.285)
1,512
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PEACE EDUCATION SCOTL4ND
TIA SCOTTISH CND EDUCATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- contlnued
for the
ear ended 30 SEPTEMBER 2025
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- conttnued
Comparativ¢ nei movement in fund5. included in th¢ above are as follows..
Incoming
resources
Resources
¢xp¢nded
Movement
in fi￿d$
Unrestrlcted fund5
General fui)d
598
(2.8831
(2.2851
TOTAL FUNDS
598
{2,883}
{2,285)
The unrcstri¥ted funds are the ￿ndS which the tn]stees are free to u$¢ in accordance with the charitable objectives of
th¢ cliarity.
Th¢ restricted fund is in relation to a ￿a1)I from the Polden-Puckharn Charitable Foundation and will be spent in
occord8Dce with the grant tern)s.
RELATED PARTY DtSCLosilliES
There were no related parry tranSa￿tionS for tl)e year ended 30 S¢pteniber 2025.
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PEACE EDUCATION SCOTLAND
TIA SCOTTISH CND EDUCAT10Tr4
DETAILED STATEMENT OF FtNANCtAL ACTIVITIES
for the
ear ended 30 SEPTEr￿BER 2025
2025
2024
INCOME AND END0WMEP￿s
Voluntary income
Doiiations
Gra]itS
429
1.200
598
1.629
598
TotAI Ineomlng resourees
1.629
598
EXPENDITURE
Charltable actlvltie5
Insurance
Postage and slation¢ry
Projcknls & outreach
96
S93
1,531
583
154
737
2,220
Support costs
Other
IT costs
115
213
Governance costs
Accountancy and legal fe¢s
522
450
Total resources expended
1.374
2,883
Net Income1(e￿¢ndItVre)
255
(2,285)
This pa8e docs not forn part of th¢ statytory financial statenients
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