Charity Registration No. 1132154
Company Registration No. 134549 (England and Wales)
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH
(NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
ANNUAL REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Directors
Mr K.R. Anderson
Mrs J.W. Barr
Miss A.C. Bartle (from 16 March 2024)
Mr W. Duncan
Mrs C. Hogg
Mr J. Ledger (from 15 October 2023)
Revd A.D. McGougan
Mr C.A. Randle
Mrs M.I. Shepherd (until 12 April 2023)
Mr G.I. Wanless
Convenor
Revd A D McGougan
Treasurer
Mr G.I. Wanless
Secretary
Mr W. Duncan
Trust officer
Mr A. Atkinson
Finance officer
Ms H.E. Hogg
Charity number
1132154
Company number
134549
Registered office
4 College Lane, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8JJ
Auditor
Sumer Auditco Limited
Unit 2, Gosforth Park Avenue, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE12 8EG
Bankers
Bank of Scotland Plc
PO Box 1000, BX2 1LB
Lloyds Bank plc
PO Box 1000, BX1 1LT
Kingdom Bank
Media House, Padge Road, Beeston,
Nottingham, NG9 2RS
Virgin Money plc
132-134 Northumberland Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7DG
Moneywise Credit Union
187-189 Shields Road, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE6 1DP
Legal advisors
Sintons LLP
The Cube, Barrack Road, NE4 6DB
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Investment managers
CCLA Investment Management Limited
One Angel Lane, London, EC4R 3AB
Property consultants
Sanderson Weatherall LLP (to 5 April 2022)
Central Square South, Orchard Street, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 3AZ
Howard Litchfield Partnership (from 5 April 2022)
Liddon House, Belmont Business Park, Durham DH1 1TW
Gritstone Project Management Ltd (from 1 January 2022)
17 Lily Crescent, Jesmond, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE2 2SP
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
CONTENTS
Page
Directors' report
1 - 7
Independent auditor's report
8 - 10
Statement of financial activities
11 - 12
Balance sheet
13
Statement of cash flows
14
Notes to the financial statements
15 - 37
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
DIRECTORS' REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
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The Directors present their annual report and financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2023.

The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the accounting policies set out in note 1 to the financial statements and comply with the charity's governing document, the Companies Act 2006 and "Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102)" (effective 1 January 2019).

Objectives and activities

The Company’s objectives are to advance the Christian religion for the benefit of the public in accordance with the doctrines, principles and usages and the Basis of Union of the United Reformed Church. In pursuit of this, the Company acts as trustee, holding monies, investments and properties for these purposes and for local churches.

The Company supports the Northern Synod’s vision, to enable local churches to be lively, informed and be effective in being the church in their local setting and Synod to be an expression of the Church at regional level, in the light of the five marks of mission (tell, teach, tend, transform and treasure). The Company provides financial, advisory and technical support to assist churches in the Synod.

Public benefit

 

The Company is aware of the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit. This requirement is met by enabling local churches to provide their services to the general public.

Activities

 

The Company carries out its work under 4 headings and illustrative examples of activity in 2023 are given below.

 

This is a cornerstone of Synod activity and the Trust assists this by funding courses, sponsoring events, and offering grants for specific developments and projects which strengthen individual or group faith experience. Through the Ministries and Development Committee, the Trust have been able to offer support for lay people attending courses on baptism and communion and acquiring skills and knowledge of Zoom.

 

This is central to the Company’s purposes. Specific examples include, supporting church related community work, chaplaincies and local churches with projects and events. Grants are awarded for ministry in local ecumenical partnerships. Synod continues to explore new ways of being church.

 

The Company supports the Synod’s collaboration with Northerly Synods and funding is available to assist with joint working on projects and events.

 

Property issues are considered by the Trust’s Manse and Property sub-committees. Both committees initiate a schedule of surveys to assess the condition of property and subsequent maintenance requirements. Financial support for building preservation is made available through grants.

THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
DIRECTORS' REPORT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
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The Company continues to seek sustainable and responsible ways to fulfil Synod’s aspirations and making resources available to assist with developing new forms of ministry. It also recognises the potential benefits of employing people to support churches in their work.

 

The Trust has continued to participate in planning for the Synod’s future as and when asked to do so.

 

The key issue remaining to the Trust is tackling how to use resources to support churches, which might involve employing more lay people, whilst maintaining its charitable duty to achieve best value for its investments.

Grant-making

Much of the Company’s work is achieved through making grants (in 2023, some £417,431) , which are given to churches and other bodies as well as individuals, in accordance with published policies for the following purposes:

 

Staffing and Volunteers

The work of the Company is carried out by volunteers (mainly the Directors) who receive expenses, as well as by two members of paid staff, who are responsible to the Board and refer to Directors or Officers when major decisions are needed. The work of the other staff is directed by the Synod.

 

No honoraria are paid to Directors of the Board, except for the Treasurer who, in recognition of the additional work carried out by him, receives an annual honorarium of 10% of a minister’s stipend.

 

Volunteers donated an estimated 689 hours' work in total during the year, which is difficult to value in financial terms. The Board takes the view that the Company is not excessively dependent on any one individual.

 

Volunteers support the Trust directly through their roles as Directors, and others offer their time and help to subgroups and committees. The role of volunteers in furthering church activities is extensive and without it the churches’ effectiveness will be limited. The Synod has recognised that volunteers require support, and this is reflected in the Synod Way Forward.

Achievements and performance

Discipleship (£114,482) Discipleship grants are awarded for specific developments and projects which strengthen individual or group faith experience. There was a significant Synod-wide event held at The Alnwick Garden this year, which was well received by all who attended. During the year a number of courses were held to refresh, and train anew, lay leaders in Baptism, Presiding at Communion and acquiring skills of using Zoom.

Mission (£392,227) Mission continued to be supported during 2023 and included grants to Sunderland Connect Network; St Cuthbert’s Centre Holy Island for Manse related expenses; St George's High Heaton for Manse Costs; St Columba’s North Shields for A/V equipment; Keld Resource Centre Ltd to cover the cost of missional programs at the Keld Centre; Northerly Synods - Leading Your Church Into Growth (LYCIG) initiative; St Columba’s, Billingham to fund the work of the CRCW; Faith in the Community towards the employment of a full-time Community Project Development Lead; CAPNE: towards core operating costs, two items of equipment and an awareness-raising campaign with local churches. Emergency grants were available to be applied for by any Church who felt because of or the steep increase in utility costs they were in financial hardship. One such grant was made for £800 to Christ Church Stanley. Small mission grants were awarded, helping churches to benefit local communities.

THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
DIRECTORS' REPORT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
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Partnerships – (£1,079,041) Costs relating to ecumenical ministries were shared during 2023, and resources were also shared with poorer synods in the United Reformed Church through the Resource Sharing process. Support grants continue to be awarded to local churches where required. The Board is also apprised of and involved with collaborative arrangements between other synods in Northern Britain. These are intended to provide efficiency gains and put in place supportive and constructive working partnerships. The Safeguarding Advisor is continuing to work with Synod, Trust and local churches to review and strengthen systems across all parts of the Synod. Liaising with Solicitors regarding church investment funds is ongoing throughout the year.

Property – (£542,415) The Company continued to maintain the properties for which it is directly responsible and ensured professional advice on legal and property matters for local churches. Church surveys were carried out throughout the year and grants were awarded for church and manse repairs and improvements totaling £253,771 during 2023.

Goals achieved in 2023 include:

 

• Appointing a director to the Property Subcommittee;

• Reviewing appointment of legal advisor;

• Adopting the URC database;

• Participating in the Church Life Review conference;

• Conducting an HR review and appointing the new Synod Clerk

 

 

Goals still in progress and carried forward to 2024 include:

Financial review

During the year, total funds increased by £1,477,617 (2022: a decrease of £1,708,820) to £15,912,784. The increase in funds is largely due to increase in the valuation of our investments of £1,150,482 (see note 10).

 

Income

Investment income of £348,953 was pleasing to note (2022: £365,826). Included in other income (note 5) is £1,609,950 for church properties handed over to the Trust for sale, an increase in 2023 of £414,950.

 

Expenditure

There were no exceptional items of expenditure during 2023 other than at the year end a provision of £400,000 was made in respect of a payment to the URC Ministers' Pension Fund. This has been included in note 22.

THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
DIRECTORS' REPORT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
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Reserves Policy

 

The Balance Sheet on page 13 shows the disposition of the various funds totaling £15,912k as at 31 December 2023 (2022: £14,435k). The term “reserves” describes that part of a charity’s funds that are freely available. Some of the funds are invested in property or restricted in use. The unrestricted fund net assets readily available

are £12,022k (2022: £10,973k). The Director’s review the policy annually and have taken a risk-based approach to setting a reserves target.

 

The main financial risks that the Director’s feel need to be covered are:

 

 

 

 

Based on these risks, the Directors feel that they should aim to maintain reserves at a level between £7m to £8m.

 

The current level of reserves held is in excess of the target level, however with the uncertainty around the performance of investments due to the impact of the possible support for ministers’ welfare, energy improvements and world-wide market instability, the Directors were satisfied that this was appropriate.

 

The Directors will review the policy annually.

 

Investment Policy

 

The majority of the available funds of the Company are invested through its nominees, primarily the CCLA (Churches, Charities and Local Authorities) Investment Management Ltd, one of the largest Charity Fund Managers in the UK. The financial policy of the company is to maximise the total return whilst maintaining a steady income by which the financial requirements of the company can be met. The portfolio is highly diversified with investment in both UK and oversea equities. CCLA operates an active ethical policy based not only on the types of activity engaged in by companies in which the fund invests, but also on active engagement over issues such as good governance and management, and good environmental policies.

 

It is not felt that this policy is having any detrimental effect on income or capital; the fund has returns that compare well with other investment vehicles, and performance is monitored at meetings of the investment sub-committee, which are held twice yearly. The current target is a total return of inflation plus 5% over the long term, in the COIF Charities Ethical Investment Fund. This would include the provision of a reliable income stream that maintained its real value over time. It aims to control volatility to 75% of that of the UK equity market.

Risk Management

 

The Directors are responsible for assessing the major risks to which the Company is exposed, and for establishing systems to mitigate those risks. The Trust maintains a risk register and considers external and internal risks to which the Company is exposed. The Trust undertakes a formal review of the risks to which it is exposed each year.

Factors Affecting Performance

 

The Company's ability to achieve its objectives depends on several factors, not necessarily within its control, such as performance of investments, and the effective coordinated work of professional advisors. In 2023 there were no significant factors of this type.

 

Other factors of which the Trust is cognisant of include the reduction in volunteers across the Synod and in churches which can cause them to close. This in turn may mean the Synod having to make up a shortfall on their in-year M&M contributions. Some remaining churches will have high maintenance costs. All these issues have been considered by the Trust and Synod when developing future plans.

THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
DIRECTORS' REPORT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
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Plans for the Future

 

The Company plans to continue its work for the foreseeable future.

 

The Company has agreed in principle to support the Synod and Trustees recognise their important role in assisting the implementation of the Synod’s future strategy.

 

The Board reflects a broad range of professional experience within private, statutory and voluntary organisations, and of course extensive involvement with ministry and churches all of which will be drawn upon to steer the Company through the changes in the Synod which lies ahead.

Goals for 2023 include:

Structure, governance and management

The United Reformed Church (Northern Province) Trust Limited (formerly known as the Durham and Northumberland Congregational Union (Incorporated)) was incorporated in England & Wales in 1914. It is a private charitable company, limited by guarantee. It is governed by its Memorandum & Articles of Association, adopted in revised form on 4 August 2009, which confer various powers, including powers to hold, maintain and administer property, money and investments; to buy and sell property and investments; and to take over any assets legally transferred to the Company.

Directors/Trustees

The Directors who served during the year were:

Mr K.R. Anderson
Mrs J.W. Barr
Mr W. Duncan
Mrs C. Hogg
Mr J. Ledger (from 15 October 2023)
Revd A.D. McGougan
Mr C.A. Randle
Mrs M.I. Shepherd (until 12 April 2023)
Mr G.I. Wanless
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
DIRECTORS' REPORT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
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Most of the Directors give their time voluntarily and receive no benefits from the Company. Any expenses reclaimed from the Company are set out in note 13 to the financial statements. The exception is Mr G.I.Wanless who, as treasurer and in recognition of the additional work carried out by him, receives an annual honorarium of 10% of a minister’s stipend.

 

The Directors are appointed by the United Reformed Church Northern Synod, and the officers are appointed by the Board. A balanced Board is sought, with a mixture of experience, gender, and geographic spread. Where vacancies are identified, nominations are sought either by direct approach or advertisement amongst the 61 churches of the Synod. Under the United Reformed Church Acts 1972-2000, all members and Directors must also be members of a local church or ecumenical area of the United Reformed Church, and for this reason no candidates are sought outside the churches of the Northern Synod.

 

Upon appointment, all Directors are provided with an induction pack explaining the work of the Company and including the Charity Commission's leaflet The Essential Trustee: what you need to know. Further training is provided during the year on a range of relevant topics.

 

The Board meets five times a year and receives reports, sets policies and takes major financial decisions. Subcommittees deal with investments, staff remuneration, denominational Ministry & Mission Fund assessments, church and manse properties, and human resources. Small grant applications are considered by subcommittees, with larger ones referred to the Board. Investments are monitored regularly, with quarterly reports from the Investment Managers. Periodic condition survey reports are received from the Property Consultants on local church properties.

 

All decisions are taken by simple majority, with the Convenor having a casting vote. The Board may make decisions by agreement of two Directors, on straightforward, non-controversial matters. The day-to-day running of the Company's affairs is carried out by two members of office staff, who are responsible to the Board. The Finance Officer and Trust Officer support the day to day working of the Trust Company. Their tasks are operational in nature and they work within parameters defined by their role descriptions. The Trust Officer supports the Trust with administrative and legal support with policy decisions referred to the Board.

The Trust has a remuneration policy to provide effective stewardship of resources as well as being objective and transparent so that salary levels are perceived as being fair and rational. The salaries of lay staff employed by the Trust are assessed when a new post is created. This is carried out by members of the Human Resources sub-committee. In making a recommendation of an appropriate salary level account is taken of:

 

 

The proposed salary and its rationale are then discussed with the Remuneration sub-committee and the outcome recommended to the Trust. Salaries of lay staff are reviewed annually to reflect changes in the level of responsibility and increases in the cost of living which have occurred in the last 12 months. In exceptional circumstances a bonus payment may be recommended by the Remuneration sub-committee to reflect the performance of duties well in excess of what might normally be expected of the post-holder.

Relations with other Parties

 

The Company carries out its activities in concert with and in support of the United Reformed Church Northern Synod, an unregistered unincorporated charitable association.

THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
DIRECTORS' REPORT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
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Statement of Directors' responsibilities

The directors, who also act as trustees for the charitable activities of The United Reformed Church (Northern Province) Trust Limited, are responsible for preparing the Directors' Report and the accounts in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).

 

Company Law requires the Directors to prepare accounts for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and of the incoming resources and application of resources, including the income and expenditure, of the charitable company for that year.

 

In preparing these accounts, the Directors are required to:

 

- select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently;

 

- observe the methods and principles in the Charities SORP;

 

- make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent;

 

- state whether applicable UK Accounting Standards have been followed, subject to any material departures disclosed and explained in the accounts; and

 

- prepare the accounts on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charity will continue in operation.

 

The Directors are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and enable them to ensure that the accounts comply with the Companies Act 2006. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.

Auditor

A resolution proposing that Sumer Auditco Limited be reappointed as auditor of the company will be put at a Board Meeting.

Disclosure of information to auditor

Each of the Directors has confirmed that there is no information of which they are aware which is relevant to the audit, but of which the auditor is unaware. They have further confirmed that they have taken appropriate steps to identify such relevant information and to establish that the auditor is aware of such information.

The Directors' report was approved by the Board of Directors.

A.D. McGougan
Director (Convenor)
Dated: 3 September 2024
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT
TO THE DIRECTORS OF THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
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Opinion

We have audited the financial statements of The United Reformed Church (Northern Province) Trust Limited (the ‘charity’) for the year ended 31 December 2023 which comprise the statement of financial activities, the balance sheet, the statement of cash flows and notes to the financial statements, including significant accounting policies. The financial reporting framework that has been applied in their preparation is applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards, including Financial Reporting Standard 102 The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).

In our opinion, the financial statements:

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give a true and fair view of the state of the charitable company's affairs as at 31 December 2023 and of its incoming resources and application of resources, including its income and expenditure, for the year then ended;

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have been properly prepared in accordance with United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice; and
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have been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006.

Basis for opinion

We conducted our audit in accordance with International Standards on Auditing (UK) (ISAs (UK)) and applicable law. Our responsibilities under those standards are further described in the Auditor's responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements section of our report. We are independent of the charity in accordance with the ethical requirements that are relevant to our audit of the financial statements in the UK, including the FRC’s Ethical Standard, and we have fulfilled our other ethical responsibilities in accordance with these requirements. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion.

Conclusions relating to going concern

In auditing the financial statements, we have concluded that the Directors' use of the going concern basis of accounting in the preparation of the financial statements is appropriate.

 

Based on the work we have performed, we have not identified any material uncertainties relating to events or conditions that, individually or collectively, may cast significant doubt on the charity’s ability to continue as a going concern for a period of at least twelve months from when the financial statements are authorised for issue.

 

Our responsibilities and the responsibilities of the Directors with respect to going concern are described in the relevant sections of this report.

Other information

The other information comprises the information included in the annual report other than the financial statements and our auditor's report thereon. The Directors are responsible for the other information contained within the annual report. Our opinion on the financial statements does not cover the other information and, except to the extent otherwise explicitly stated in our report, we do not express any form of assurance conclusion thereon. Our responsibility is to read the other information and, in doing so, consider whether the other information is materially inconsistent with the financial statements or our knowledge obtained in the course of the audit, or otherwise appears to be materially misstated. If we identify such material inconsistencies or apparent material misstatements, we are required to determine whether this gives rise to a material misstatement in the financial statements themselves. If, based on the work we have performed, we conclude that there is a material misstatement of this other information, we are required to report that fact.

 

We have nothing to report in this regard.

THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT (CONTINUED)
TO THE DIRECTORS OF THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
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Opinions on other matters prescribed by the Companies Act 2006

In our opinion, based on the work undertaken in the course of our audit:

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the information given in the Directors' report for the financial year for which the financial statements are prepared, which includes the directors' report prepared for the purposes of company law, is consistent with the financial statements; and

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the directors' report included within the Directors' report has been prepared in accordance with applicable legal requirements.

Matters on which we are required to report by exception

In the light of the knowledge and understanding of the charity and its environment obtained in the course of the audit, we have not identified material misstatements in the directors' report included within the Directors' report.

We have nothing to report in respect of the following matters in relation to which the Companies Act 2006 requires us to report to you if, in our opinion:

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adequate accounting records have not been kept, or returns adequate for our audit have not been received from branches not visited by us; or

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the financial statements are not in agreement with the accounting records and returns; or

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certain disclosures of trustees' remuneration specified by law are not made; or
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we have not received all the information and explanations we require for our audit; or

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the Directors were not entitled to prepare the financial statements in accordance with the small companies regime and take advantage of the small companies' exemptions in preparing the Directors' report and from the requirement to prepare a strategic report.

Responsibilities of Directors

As explained more fully in the statement of Directors' responsibilities, the Directors are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements and for being satisfied that they give a true and fair view, and for such internal control as the Directors determine is necessary to enable the preparation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. In preparing the financial statements, the Directors are responsible for assessing the charity’s ability to continue as a going concern, disclosing, as applicable, matters related to going concern and using the going concern basis of accounting unless the Directors either intend to liquidate the charitable company or to cease operations, or have no realistic alternative but to do so.

Auditor's responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements

Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements as a whole are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue an auditor's report that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance but is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with ISAs (UK) will always detect a material misstatement when it exists. Misstatements can arise from fraud or error and are considered material if, individually or in the aggregate, they could reasonably be expected to influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of these financial statements.

The extent to which our procedures are capable of detecting irregularities, including fraud, is detailed below.

THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT (CONTINUED)
TO THE DIRECTORS OF THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
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Capability of the audit in detecting irregularities, including fraud

Based on our understanding of the charitable company and the sector in which it operates, we identified that the

following laws and regulations are significant to the entity:

 

• Those laws and regulations considered to have a direct effect on the financial statements including UK financial reporting standards, Company Law and Charity Law.

• Those laws and regulations for which non-compliance may be fundamental to the operating aspects of the charity and therefore may have a material effect on the financial statements include compliance with charitable objectives, public benefit, fundraising regulations, safeguarding and health and safety legislation.

 

These matters were discussed amongst the engagement team at the planning stage and the team remained alert throughout the audit.

 

Audit procedures undertaken in response to the potential risks relating to irregularities (which include fraud and non-compliance with laws and regulations) comprised of: inquiries of management and the Trustees as to whether the entity complies with such laws and regulations; enquiries with the same concerning any actual or potential litigation or claims; inspection of relevant legal correspondence and legal costs incurred; review of Trustee meeting minutes; testing the appropriateness of journal entries; and the performance of analytical review to identify unexpected movements in account balances which may be indicative of fraud.

 

No instances of material non-compliance were identified. However, the likelihood of detecting irregularities, including fraud, is limited by the inherent difficulty in detecting irregularities, the effectiveness of the entity's controls, and the nature, timing and extent of the audit procedures performed. Irregularities that result from fraud might be inherently more difficult to detect than irregularities that result from error. As explained above, there is an unavoidable risk that material misstatements may not be detected, even though the audit has been planned and performed in accordance with ISAs (UK).

A further description of our responsibilities is available on the Financial Reporting Council’s website at: https://www.frc.org.uk/auditorsresponsibilities. This description forms part of our auditor's report.

Use of our report

This report is made solely to the charitable company's members, as a body, in accordance with Chapter 3 of Part 16 of the Companies Act 2006. Our audit work has been undertaken so that we might state to the charitable company's members those matters we are required to state to them in an auditor's report and for no other purpose. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we do not accept or assume responsibility to anyone other than the charitable company and the charitable company’s members as a body, for our audit work, for this report, or for the opinions we have formed.

Mr Stephen Slater (Senior Statutory Auditor)
for and on behalf of Sumer Auditco Limited
Statutory Auditor
Unit 2, Gosforth Park Avenue
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE12 8EG
Date: 5 September 2024
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
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Current financial year
Unrestricted
Restricted
Endowment
Total
Total
funds
funds
funds
2023
2023
2023
2023
2022
Notes
£
£
£
£
£
Income and endowments from:
Donations and legacies
3
424,845
58,996
-
483,841
18,337

Investments

4
328,004
39,032
-
367,036
377,347
Other income
5
1,669,824
5,072
-
1,674,896
1,267,809
Total income
2,422,673
103,100
-
2,525,773
1,663,493
Expenditure on:
Charitable activities
6
2,009,330
118,835
-
2,128,165
1,675,670

Other expenditure

9
-
70,473
-
70,473
90,357
Total resources expended
2,009,330
189,308
-
2,198,638
1,766,027
Net gains/(losses) on investments
10
927,264
223,218
-
1,150,482
(1,606,286)
Net incoming/(outgoing) resources before transfers
1,340,607
137,010
-
1,477,617
(1,708,820)
Gross transfers between funds
(129,104)
129,104
-
-
-
Net movement in funds
1,211,503
266,114
-
1,477,617
(1,708,820)
Fund balances at 1 January 2023
11,839,175
2,417,414
178,578
14,435,167
16,143,987
Fund balances at 31 December 2023
13,050,678
2,683,528
178,578
15,912,784
14,435,167

The statement of financial activities includes all gains and losses recognised in the year.

The statement of financial activities includes all gains and losses recognised in the year. All income and expenditure derive from continuing activities.

The statement of financial activities also complies with the requirements for an income and expenditure account under the Companies Act 2006.
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES (CONTINUED)
INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
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Prior financial year
Unrestricted
Restricted
Endowment
Total
funds
funds
funds
2022
2022
2022
2022
Notes
£
£
£
£
Income and endowments from:
Donations and legacies
3
696
17,641
-
18,337

Investments

4
317,052
60,295
-
377,347
Other income
5
1,267,741
68
-
1,267,809
Total income
1,585,489
78,004
-
1,663,493
Expenditure on:
Charitable activities
6
1,667,458
8,212
-
1,675,670

Other expenditure

9
-
90,357
-
90,357
Total resources expended
1,667,458
98,569
-
1,766,027
Net gains/(losses) on investments
10
(1,338,371)
(267,915)
-
(1,606,286)
Net incoming/(outgoing) resources before transfers
(1,420,340)
(288,480)
-
(1,708,820)
Gross transfers between funds
(28,549)
28,549
-
-
Net movement in funds
(1,448,889)
(259,931)
-
(1,708,820)
Fund balances at 1 January 2022
13,288,064
2,677,345
178,578
16,143,987
Fund balances at 31 December 2022
11,839,175
2,417,414
178,578
14,435,167

The statement of financial activities includes all gains and losses recognised in the year.

The statement of financial activities includes all gains and losses recognised in the year. All income and expenditure derive from continuing activities.

The statement of financial activities also complies with the requirements for an income and expenditure account under the Companies Act 2006.
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
BALANCE SHEET
AS AT
31 DECEMBER 2023
31 December 2023
- 13 -
2023
2022
Notes
£
£
£
£
Fixed assets
Tangible assets
15
1,206,631
1,016,593
Investment property
16
336,300
336,300
Investments
17
12,187,617
11,179,023
13,730,548
12,531,916
Current assets
Debtors falling due within one year
19
21,558
65,891
Debtors falling due after one year
19
37,782
38,782
Investments
20
2,739,950
1,755,000
Cash at bank and in hand
104,338
884,187
2,903,628
2,743,860
Creditors: amounts falling due within one year
21
(68,193)
(46,252)
Net current assets
2,835,435
2,697,608
Total assets less current liabilities
16,565,983
15,229,524
Provisions for liabilities
22
(653,199)
(794,357)
Net assets
15,912,784
14,435,167
The funds of the charity
Endowment funds
23
178,578
178,578
Restricted income funds
24
2,683,528
2,417,414
Unrestricted funds
13,050,678
11,839,175
15,912,784
14,435,167
The financial statements were approved by the Directors on 3 September 2024
G.I. Wanless
A.D. McGougan
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
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2023
2022
Notes
£
£
£
£
Cash flows from operating activities
Cash absorbed by operations
32
(1,700,371)
(1,522,723)
Investing activities
Purchase of tangible fixed assets
(229,710)
(2,059)
Sale/(purchase) of investments
783,196
1,075,471
Investment income received
367,036
377,347
Net cash generated from investing activities
920,522
1,450,759
Net cash used in financing activities
-
-
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents
(779,849)
(71,964)
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year
884,187
956,151
Cash and cash equivalents at end of year
104,338
884,187
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
NOTES TO THE  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
- 15 -
1
Accounting policies
Charity information

The United Reformed Church (Northern Province) Trust Limited is a private company limited by guarantee incorporated in England and Wales. In the event of the charity being wound up, the liability in respect of the guarantee is limited to £10 per member of the charity. The registered office is 4 College Lane, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8JJ.

1.1
Accounting convention

The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the charity's memorandum and articles of association, the Companies Act 2006, FRS 102 “The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland” (“FRS 102”) and the Charities SORP "Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102)" (effective 1 January 2019). The charity is a Public Benefit Entity as defined by FRS 102.

The financial statements are prepared in sterling, which is the functional currency of the charity. Monetary amounts in these financial statements are rounded to the nearest £.

The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention, (modified to include the revaluation of freehold properties and to include investment properties and certain financial instruments at fair value). The principal accounting policies adopted are set out below.

1.2
Going concern

The financial statements have been prepared on the going concern basis. The Directors have a reasonable expectation that the Trust has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future.

1.3
Charitable funds

Transfers to and from the General reserve fund to designated funds are made in accordance with the annual budget and in accordance with need. Funds are closed when the purpose for which they were created comes to an end, or it is otherwise resolved to discontinue them.

Details of the nature and purpose of each fund are explained in note 26. Designated funds are determined by the Board.

1.4
Incoming resources
Income is recognised when the charity is legally entitled to it after any performance conditions have been met, the amounts can be measured reliably, and it is probable that income will be received.

Cash donations are recognised on receipt. Other donations are recognised once the charity has been notified of the donation, unless performance conditions require deferral of the amount. Income tax recoverable in relation to donations received under Gift Aid or deeds of covenant is recognised at the time of the donation.

Legacies are recognised on receipt or otherwise if the charity has been notified of an impending distribution, the amount is known, and receipt is expected. If the amount is not known, the legacy is treated as a contingent asset.

Income arising on endowed funds is treated as an addition to the endowment.

THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
NOTES TO THE  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
1
Accounting policies
(Continued)
- 16 -
1.5
Resources expended

Expenditure is accounted for on an accruals basis. Grants payable are voluntary payments to individuals, local URC churches or other organisations in accordance with the purpose of the relevant fund. They are accounted for when they have been approved.

Support costs are those functions that assist the work of the charity but do not directly undertake charitable activities. Support costs include staff and governance costs which support the charity and its activities. These costs have been allocated to expenditure on charitable activities. The bases on which support costs have been allocated are set out in note 8.

1.6
Tangible fixed assets

Tangible fixed assets are initially measured at cost and subsequently measured at cost or valuation, net of depreciation and any impairment losses.

 

Freehold properties have been brought into the financial statements at the value at which they had previously been included in the accounts of the Northern Synod in 2009. Properties brought in after this date are valued at market value on donation or purchase.

Depreciation is recognised so as to write off the cost or valuation of assets less their residual values over their useful lives on the following bases:

Freehold land and buildings
2% straight line
Fixtures and fittings
25% straight line
Loans
No depreciation
Property improvements
10 years straight line

The gain or loss arising on the disposal of an asset is determined as the difference between the sale proceeds and the carrying value of the asset, and is recognised in the statement of financial activities.

1.7
Investment properties

Investment property, which is property held to earn rentals and/or for capital appreciation, is initially recognised at cost, which includes the purchase cost and any directly attributable expenditure. Subsequently it is measured at fair value at the reporting end date. The surplus or deficit on revaluation is recognised in net income/(expenditure) for the year.

1.8
Impairment of fixed assets

At each reporting end date, the charity reviews the carrying amounts of its tangible assets to determine whether there is any indication that those assets have suffered an impairment loss. If any such indication exists, the recoverable amount of the asset is estimated in order to determine the extent of the impairment loss (if any).

 

Recoverable amount is the higher of fair value less costs to sell and value in use. In assessing value in use, the estimated future cash flows are discounted to their present value using a pre-tax discount rate that reflects current market assessments of the time value of money and the risks specific to the asset for which the estimates of future cash flows have not been adjusted.

 

If the recoverable amount of an asset is estimated to be less than its carrying amount, the carrying amount of the asset is reduced to its recoverable amount. An impairment loss is recognised immediately in income/expenditure for the year, unless the relevant asset is carried at a revalued amount, in which case the impairment loss is treated as a revaluation decrease.

THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
NOTES TO THE  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
1
Accounting policies
(Continued)
- 17 -

Recognised impairment losses are reversed if, and only if, the reasons for the impairment loss have ceased to apply. Where an impairment loss subsequently reverses, the carrying amount of the asset is increased to the revised estimate of its recoverable amount, but so that the increased carrying amount does not exceed the carrying amount that would have been determined had no impairment loss been recognised for the asset in prior years. A reversal of an impairment loss is recognised immediately, unless the relevant asset is carried in at a revalued amount, in which case the reversal of the impairment loss is treated as a revaluation increase.

1.9
Cash and cash equivalents

Cash and cash equivalents include cash in hand, deposits held at call with banks, other short-term liquid investments with original maturities of three months or less, and bank overdrafts. Bank overdrafts are shown within borrowings in current liabilities.

1.10
Financial instruments

The charity has elected to apply the provisions of Section 11 ‘Basic Financial Instruments’ and Section 12 ‘Other Financial Instruments Issues’ of FRS 102 to all of its financial instruments.

 

Financial instruments are recognised in the charity's balance sheet when the charity becomes party to the contractual provisions of the instrument.

 

Financial assets and liabilities are offset, with the net amounts presented in the financial statements, when there is a legally enforceable right to set off the recognised amounts and there is an intention to settle on a net basis or to realise the asset and settle the liability simultaneously.

Basic financial assets

Basic financial assets, which include debtors and cash and bank balances, are initially measured at transaction price including transaction costs and are subsequently carried at amortised cost using the effective interest method unless the arrangement constitutes a financing transaction, where the transaction is measured at the present value of the future receipts discounted at a market rate of interest. Financial assets classified as receivable within one year are not amortised.

Basic financial liabilities

Basic financial liabilities, including creditors and bank loans are initially recognised at transaction price unless the arrangement constitutes a financing transaction, where the debt instrument is measured at the present value of the future payments discounted at a market rate of interest. Financial liabilities classified as payable within one year are not amortised.

 

Debt instruments are subsequently carried at amortised cost, using the effective interest rate method.

 

Trade creditors are obligations to pay for goods or services that have been acquired in the ordinary course of operations from suppliers. Amounts payable are classified as current liabilities if payment is due within one year or less. If not, they are presented as non-current liabilities. Trade creditors are recognised initially at transaction price and subsequently measured at amortised cost using the effective interest method.

Derecognition of financial liabilities

Financial liabilities are derecognised when the charity’s contractual obligations expire or are discharged or cancelled.

THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
NOTES TO THE  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
1
Accounting policies
(Continued)
- 18 -
1.11
Provisions

Provisions are recognised when the charity has a legal or constructive present obligation as a result of a past event, it is probable that the charity will be required to settle that obligation and a reliable estimate can be made of the amount of the obligation.

 

The amount recognised as a provision is the best estimate of the consideration required to settle the present obligation at the reporting end date, taking into account the risks and uncertainties surrounding the obligation. Where the effect of the time value of money is material, the amount expected to be required to settle the obligation is recognised at present value. When a provision is measured at present value, the unwinding of the discount is recognised as a finance cost in net income/(expenditure) in the period in which it arises.

1.12
Employee benefits

The cost of any unused holiday entitlement is recognised in the period in which the employee’s services are received.

 

Termination benefits are recognised immediately as an expense when the charity is demonstrably committed to terminate the employment of an employee or to provide termination benefits.

1.13
Retirement benefits

Payments to defined contribution retirement benefit schemes are charged as an expense as they fall due.

2
Critical accounting estimates and judgements

In the application of the charity’s accounting policies, the Directors are required to make judgements, estimates and assumptions about the carrying amount of assets and liabilities that are not readily apparent from other sources. The estimates and associated assumptions are based on historical experience and other factors that are considered to be relevant. Actual results may differ from these estimates.

 

The estimates and underlying assumptions are reviewed on an ongoing basis. Revisions to accounting estimates are recognised in the period in which the estimate is revised where the revision affects only that period, or in the period of the revision and future periods where the revision affects both current and future periods.

Critical judgements
Assessing indicators of impairment

In assessing whether there have been any indicators of impairment of assets, the trustees have considered both external and internal sources of information such as market conditions and experience of recoverability.

THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
NOTES TO THE  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
2
Critical accounting estimates and judgements
(Continued)
- 19 -
Key sources of estimation uncertainty
Determining residual values and useful economic lives of tangible fixed assets

The company depreciates tangible fixed assets over their estimated useful lives. The estimation of the useful lives of assets is based on historic performance as well as expectations about future use and therefore requires estimates and assumptions to be applied by management. The actual lives of these assets can vary depending on a variety of factors, including technological innovation, product life cycles and maintenance programmes.

 

Judgement is applied by trustees when determining the residual values for tangible fixed assets. When determining the residual value trustees aim to assess the amount that the company would currently obtain for the disposal of the asset, if it were already of the condition expected at the end of its useful economic life. Where possible this is done with reference to external market prices.

Valuation of investment property

As described in note 16 to the financial statements, the investment property is stated at fair value based on the valuation performed by an independent professional valuer, Sanderson Weatherall, Chartered Surveyors with recent experience in the location and category of property valued. The valuer used observable market prices adjusted as necessary for any difference in the future, location or condition of the property

3
Donations and legacies
Unrestricted
Restricted
Total
Unrestricted
Restricted
Total
funds
funds
funds
funds
2023
2023
2023
2022
2022
2022
£
£
£
£
£
£
Donations and gifts
424,845
58,996
483,841
696
17,641
18,337
Donations and gifts
Donations from local churches
-
-
-
696
-
696
Legacies
424,845
-
424,845
-
-
-
M&M contributions
-
58,996
58,996
-
17,641
17,641
424,845
58,996
483,841
696
17,641
18,337
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
NOTES TO THE  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
- 20 -
4

Investments

Unrestricted
Restricted
Total
Unrestricted
Restricted
Total
funds
funds
funds
funds
2023
2023
2023
2022
2022
2022
£
£
£
£
£
£
Rental income
18,083
-
18,083
10,875
-
10,875
Income from listed investments
304,890
39,032
343,922
305,531
60,295
365,826
Interest receivable
5,031
-
5,031
646
-
646
328,004
39,032
367,036
317,052
60,295
377,347

Rental income from investment properties is accounted for under income from investments.

5
Other income
Unrestricted
Restricted
Total
Unrestricted
Restricted
Total
funds
funds
funds
funds
2023
2023
2023
2022
2022
2022
£
£
£
£
£
£
Properties held for resale
1,609,950
-
1,609,950
1,195,000
-
1,195,000
Other income
35,862
5,072
40,934
60,494
68
60,562

Rental income

18,702
-
18,702
12,247
-
12,247

Grants received

5,310
-
5,310
-
-
-
1,669,824
5,072
1,674,896
1,267,741
68
1,267,809

Church properties handed over to the Trust for resale during 2023 are shown under properties held for resale. Properties that remain unsold have been included as current assets in assets held for sale, valued at expected sale value.

THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
NOTES TO THE  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
- 21 -
6
Charitable activities

Discipleship

Mission

Partnership

Property

Total
Total
2023
2023
2023
2023
2023
2022
£
£
£
£
£
£
Staff costs
-
37,193
-
-
37,193
36,930
Depreciation
-
-
-
15,420
15,420
19,120

Direct activities

4,404
110,499
903,582
198,482
1,216,967
848,289
4,404
147,692
903,582
213,902
1,269,580
904,339
Grant funding of activities (see note 7)
9,230
139,001
15,429
253,771
417,431
357,277
Share of support costs (see note 8)
98,989
103,675
158,171
72,883
433,718
407,707
Share of governance costs (see note 8)
1,859
1,859
1,859
1,859
7,436
6,347
114,482
392,227
1,079,041
542,415
2,128,165
1,675,670
Analysis by fund
Unrestricted funds
114,482
392,227
995,199
507,422
2,009,330
1,667,458
Restricted funds
-
-
83,842
34,993
118,835
8,212
114,482
392,227
1,079,041
542,415
2,128,165
1,675,670
For the year ended 31 December 2022

Discipleship

Mission

Partnership

Property

Total
2022
£
£
£
£
£
Staff costs
-
36,930
-
-
36,930
Depreciation and impairment
-
-
-
19,120
19,120

Direct activities

5,120
65,758
622,261
155,150
848,289
5,120
102,688
622,261
174,270
904,339
Grant funding of activities (see note 7)
6,326
43,327
(7,118)
314,742
357,277
Share of support costs (see note 8)
91,676
94,055
145,583
76,393
407,707
Share of governance costs (see note 8)
1,435
1,435
1,840
1,637
6,347
104,557
241,505
762,566
567,042
1,675,670
Analysis by fund
Unrestricted funds
104,557
241,505
767,742
553,654
1,667,458
Restricted funds
-
-
(5,176)
13,388
8,212
104,557
241,505
762,566
567,042
1,675,670
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
NOTES TO THE  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
- 22 -
7
Grants payable
Current financial year

Discipleship

Mission

Partnership

Property

2023
2023
2023
2023
2023
£
£
£
£
£
Grants to institutions:
Roker URC
-
9,000
-
-
9,000
Northgate URC Darlington
-
-
-
150,603
150,603
Manse Repair and Maintenance Annual Grants
-
-
-
11,110
11,110
Faith in the Community
-
36,000
-
-
36,000
West End URC
-
-
-
35,348
35,348
St Aidan's URC, Hexham
-
-
-
3,000
3,000
St George's URC, High Heaton
-
-
3,553
-
3,553
Keld Resource Centre
-
31,800
-
-
31,800
St Columba's URC, Billingham
-
21,995
-
-
21,995
Sunderland Connect Network
-
20,000
-
-
20,000
Redcar URC
-
9,869
-
10,000
19,869
St Andrew's URC, Kenton
-
-
-
9,961
9,961
Guisborough URC
-
-
-
10,650
10,650
Horsley URC
-
-
-
10,000
10,000
Holy Island Mission Project
-
10,000
-
-
10,000
Grindon Church Community Project
-
-
-
8,919
8,919
Church Action in Poverty North East
-
5,635
-
-
5,635
Church of the Good Shepherd
-
-
-
5,000
5,000
Wooler URC
-
-
-
5,000
5,000
St Cuthbert's LEP, Heaton
-
-
-
4,500
4,500
Trinity Church, Ashington
-
-
-
4,425
4,425
Rothbury URC
-
-
-
4,224
4,224
Low Row Church
-
-
-
3,138
3,138
St Andrew's Church, Crook
-
-
1,000
-
1,000
Christ Church, Stanley
-
-
800
-
800
Less grants no longer required
-
(12,527)
-
(22,107)
(34,634)
Minor institutional grants
20
-
9,076
-
9,096
20
131,772
14,429
253,771
399,992
Grants to individuals
9,210
7,229
1,000
-
17,439
9,230
139,001
15,429
253,771
417,431

A full list of the individuals and institutions to which the grants have been committed is available on request from the Synod office.

Discipleship

Discipleship grants are awarded for specific developments and projects which strengthen individual or group faith experience.

Mission

Mission grants are awarded to fund events and projects central to the company's purpose including promoting evangelism and church growth.

THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
NOTES TO THE  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
7
Grants payable
(Continued)
- 23 -

Partnership

Partnership grants are awarded to support joint working with ecumenical, community and global partners.

Property

Property grants are awarded to support local churches in funding proper care of their properties.

Prior financial year

Discipleship

Mission

Partnership

Property

2022
2022
2022
2022
2022
£
£
£
£
£
Grants to institutions:
Roker URC
-
9,000
-
134,860
143,860
Northgate URC Darlington
-
-
-
127,380
127,380
Great Bavington URC
-
-
-
21,998
21,998
Robert Stewart Memorial Church
-
-
-
14,403
14,403
Flodden Eco Museum
-
-
-
10,000
10,000
St Aidan's URC, Hexham
-
-
-
10,000
10,000
St George's URC, Heaton
-
-
3,400
2,800
6,200
Stockton Road URC
-
8,467
-
-
8,467
Elsdon Avenue Church
-
7,305
-
-
7,305
Sunderland Connect Network
-
7,000
-
-
7,000
St George's URC, Hartlepool
-
-
-
5,512
5,512
St Andrew's URC, Kenton
-
-
-
3,015
3,015
Denewell Avenue URC
-
2,673
-
-
2,673
St George's URC, Morpeth
-
2,500
-
-
2,500
Heaton Churches Together
-
2,000
-
-
2,000
Trinity Church, Gosforth
-
-
-
1,970
1,970
Trinity Church, Ashington
-
1,812
-
-
1,812
Rothbury URC
-
-
-
1,326
1,326
St Andrew's Church, Crook
-
-
1,000
-
1,000
Less grants no longer required
-
(7,062)
(22,360)
(18,522)
(47,944)
Minor institutional grants
-
9,632
10,770
-
20,402
-
43,327
(7,190)
314,742
350,879
Grants to individuals
6,326
-
72
-
6,398
6,326
43,327
(7,118)
314,742
357,277
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
NOTES TO THE  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
- 24 -
8
Support costs
Support costs
Governance costs
2023
Support costs
Governance costs
2022
£
£
£
£
£
£
Staff costs
333,344
-
333,344
318,235
-
318,235
Depreciation
23,678
-
23,678
24,217
-
24,217

Office & executive

62,479
-
62,479
54,013
-
54,013

Office staff costs

7,480
-
7,480
6,701
-
6,701

Field Team costs

6,737
-
6,737
4,541
-
4,541
Audit fees
-
7,200
7,200
-
6,000
6,000

Sundry expenses

-
236
236
-
347
347
433,718
7,436
441,154
407,707
6,347
414,054
Analysed between
Charitable activities
433,718
7,436
441,154
407,707
6,347
414,054
Basis of allocation
Office & executive
Office
staff
Field Team
%
%
%
Discipleship
25
19
27
Mission
25
19
29
Partnership
25
35
44
Property
25
27
-
100
100
100

Support and governance costs are allocated as an approximation of average working time for staff costs, and equally between all categories for the running costs of the Synod Office and the Synod Executive Committee.

Governance costs includes payments to the auditors of £6,000 (2022: £5,000) for audit fees and £1,200 (2022: £1,000) for non audit services.

9

Other expenditure

Restricted
Restricted
funds
funds
2023
2022

Monies paid to investors

70,473
90,357
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
NOTES TO THE  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
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10
Net gains/(losses) on investments
Unrestricted
Restricted
Total
Unrestricted
Restricted
Total
funds
funds
funds
funds
2023
2023
2023
2022
2022
2022
£
£
£
£
£
£
Gain/(loss) on revaluation of investments
898,920
223,218
1,122,138
(1,314,591)
(267,915)
(1,582,506)
Gain/(loss) on sale of investments
28,344
-
28,344
(23,780)
-
(23,780)
927,264
223,218
1,150,482
(1,338,371)
(267,915)
(1,606,286)
11
Net movement in funds
2023
2022
£
£
The net movement in funds is stated after charging/(crediting):
Fees payable for the audit of the charity's financial statements
7,200
6,000
Depreciation of owned tangible fixed assets
39,098
39,637
12
Taxation

The charity is exempt from tax on income and gains falling within section 505 of the Taxes Act 1988 or section 252 of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 to the extent that these are applied to its charitable objects.

13
Directors

None of the Directors (or any persons connected with them) received remuneration during the year (2022: none), but 5 of them were reimbursed a total of £776 travelling and other expenses (2022: 6 were reimbursed £659).

 

The treasurer received an annual honorarium of £3,098 (2022: £2,842) being 10% of a minister's stipend in recognition of the additional work carried out by him.

14
Employees

The average monthly number of employees during the year was:

2023
2022
Number
Number
Head count
13
13
Full-time equivalent
10
8
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
NOTES TO THE  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
14
Employees
(Continued)
- 26 -
Employment costs
2023
2022
£
£
Wages and salaries
275,275
258,320
Social security costs
25,287
22,490
Other pension costs
69,975
74,355
370,537
355,165

Key management are considered to be the Directors of the Trust, none of whom received any remuneration this year or in the previous year.

There were no employees whose annual remuneration was more than £60,000.
15
Tangible fixed assets
Freehold land and buildings
Fixtures and fittings
Loans
Property improvements
Total
£
£
£
£
£
Cost
At 1 January 2023
762,450
36,172
225,983
206,034
1,230,639
Additions
226,000
3,710
-
-
229,710
Disposals
-
(1,149)
-
-
(1,149)
At 31 December 2023
988,450
38,733
225,983
206,034
1,459,200
Depreciation and impairment
At 1 January 2023
120,588
31,649
-
61,809
214,046
Depreciation charged in the year
15,420
3,075
-
20,603
39,098
Eliminated in respect of disposals
-
(575)
-
-
(575)
At 31 December 2023
136,008
34,149
-
82,412
252,569
Carrying amount
At 31 December 2023
852,442
4,584
225,983
123,622
1,206,631
At 31 December 2022
641,862
4,523
225,983
144,225
1,016,593

Freehold properties comprised in the total above are functional assets and managed by the Trust. Loans relate to properties for the purpose of providing houses for some ministers, retired ministers and their spouses. These properties are managed by the United Reformed Church Retired Ministers' Housing Society Limited.

THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
NOTES TO THE  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
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16
Investment property
2023
£
Fair value
At 1 January 2023 and 31 December 2023
336,300

Blyth URC, was obtained in 2009 and included at a valuation of £210,000 derived from the market value as calculated by an independent valuer. An updated valuation was obtained during 2018 and property is now valued at £155,000.

 

Also included in the fair value is Berwick Church which is currently being leased by the Spittal Improvement Trust and is valued at £181,300.

17
Fixed asset investments

Common investment fund

Traidcraft Investment

Total
£
Cost or valuation
At 1 January 2023
11,177,517
1,506
11,179,023
Additions
1,166,076
-
1,166,076
Valuation changes
1,122,138
-
1,122,138
Disposals
(1,278,114)
(1,506)
(1,279,620)
At 31 December 2023
12,187,617
-
12,187,617
Carrying amount
At 31 December 2023
12,187,617
-
12,187,617
At 31 December 2022
11,177,517
1,506
11,179,023
18
Financial instruments
2023
2022
£
£
Carrying amount of financial assets
Instruments measured at fair value through profit or loss
2,739,950
1,755,000
19
Debtors
2023
2022
Amounts falling due within one year:
£
£
Other debtors
16,049
44,541
Prepayments and accrued income
5,509
21,350
21,558
65,891
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
NOTES TO THE  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
19
Debtors
(Continued)
- 28 -
2023
2022
Amounts falling due after more than one year:
£
£
Other debtors
37,782
38,782
Total debtors
59,340
104,673
20
Current asset investments
2023
2022
£
£
Assets held for sale
2,739,950
1,755,000
21
Creditors: amounts falling due within one year
2023
2022
£
£
Other creditors
20,283
5,545
Accruals and deferred income
47,910
40,707
68,193
46,252
22
Provisions for liabilities
2023
2022
£
£
Grant provisions
253,199
394,357
Pension provisions
400,000
400,000
653,199
794,357
Movements on provisions:
Grant provisions
Pension provisions
Total
£
£
£
At 1 January 2023
394,357
400,000
794,357
Reversal of provision
(34,286)
-
(34,286)
Utilisation of provision
(360,071)
(400,000)
(760,071)
Additional provisions in the year
253,199
400,000
653,199
At 31 December 2023
253,199
400,000
653,199
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
NOTES TO THE  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
22
Provisions for liabilities
(Continued)
- 29 -

Included in the above grants are amounts which are expected to be paid after more than one year totalling £113,092 (2022: £56,000).

 

Grants are normally awarded with a maximum contribution towards costs and a time frame to be claimed. If the grant is underspent or not claimed within the allotted time frame, the unclaimed grant provision is reversed.

A full list of the individuals and institutions to which the grants have been committed is available on request from the Synod office.

23
Endowment funds
Current financial year
At 1 January 2023
At 31 December 2023
£
£
Permanent endowments
178,578
178,578
Prior financial year
At 1 January 2022
At 31 December 2022
£
£
Permanent endowments
178,578
178,578
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
NOTES TO THE  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
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24
Restricted funds
Current financial year
Movement in funds
Balance at
1 January 2023
Incoming resources
Resources expended
Transfers

Gains and losses

Balance at
31 December 2023
£
£
£
£
£
£
Dales fund
44,387
-
-
-
3,939
48,326
Ministry & mission fund
125,997
58,996
(73,176)
-
10,188
122,005
Moderator's benevolent fund
1,399
-
(1,060)
1,000
-
1,339
Mozambique partnership fund
18,099
512
-
-
1,620
20,231
Mozambique project fund
915
26
-
-
82
1,023
Students' fund
9,146
-
-
-
812
9,958
Pulpit supply fund
187
-
-
(187)
-
-
Trust capital funds
1,125,917
31,359
(45,882)
-
98,372
1,209,766
Church funds
1,060,805
12,022
(68,659)
128,291
108,205
1,240,664
Northerly Synods Listening and Reconciliation Fund
29,102
-
-
-
-
29,102
Safeguarding fund
650
-
-
-
-
650
Charity Collections fund
-
185
-
-
-
185
Northerly Synods general fund
810
-
(531)
-
-
279
2,417,414
103,100
(189,308)
129,104
223,218
2,683,528
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
NOTES TO THE  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
24
Restricted funds
(Continued)
- 31 -
Prior financial year
Movement in funds
Balance at
1 January 2022
Incoming resources
Resources expended
Transfers

Gains and losses

Balance at
1 January 2023
£
£
£
£
£
£
Dales fund
49,714
-
-
-
(5,327)
44,387
Ministry & mission fund
106,811
17,348
16,616
-
(14,778)
125,997
Moderator's benevolent fund
471
-
(72)
1,000
-
1,399
Mozambique partnership fund
19,313
858
-
-
(2,072)
18,099
Mozambique project fund
997
25
-
-
(107)
915
Northumberland project fund
4,344
-
-
(3,911)
(433)
-
Students' fund
10,244
-
-
-
(1,098)
9,146
Pulpit supply fund
-
-
(2,313)
2,500
-
187
Trust capital funds
1,600,092
31,028
(21,845)
(355,538)
(127,820)
1,125,917
Church funds
854,199
28,745
(90,357)
384,498
(116,280)
1,060,805
Northerly Synods Listening and Reconciliation Fund
29,102
-
-
-
-
29,102
Safeguarding fund
650
-
-
-
-
650
Charity Collections fund
1,408
-
(598)
-
-
-
Northerly Synods general fund
-
-
-
-
-
810
2,677,345
78,004
(98,569)
28,549
(267,915)
2,417,414
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
NOTES TO THE  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
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25
Unrestricted funds
Current financial year
At 1 January 2023
Incoming resources
Resources expended
Transfers
Gains and losses
At 31 December 2023
£
£
£
£
£
£
General funds
868,138
314,322
(583,598)
12,994
46,493
658,349
General reserve
2,008,870
460,583
(712,760)
216,817
213,700
2,187,210
Property valuations
1,056,759
-
(9,420)
-
220,000
1,267,339
Manse fund
5,097,853
1,381,342
(58,120)
(230,024)
192,361
6,383,412
Property fund
1,365,383
249,089
(314,756)
(178,048)
136,184
1,257,852
Mission Fund
544,422
-
(229,916)
106,828
117,229
538,563
C&Y Strategy
796,533
-
(56,675)
(14,306)
-
725,552
Dr Brand Legacy
13,767
1,028
-
-
1,297
16,092
Minsters' Pension Fund
43,365
-
-
(43,365)
-
-
Retired Ministers' Housing
44,085
-
(44,085)
-
-
-
Revenue Fund
-
16,309
-
-
-
16,309
11,839,175
2,422,673
(2,009,330)
(129,104)
927,264
13,050,678
Prior financial year
At 1 January 2022
Incoming resources
Resources expended
Transfers
Gains and losses
At 31 December 2022
£
£
£
£
£
£
General funds
1,100,112
318,077
(474,698)
20,531
(95,884)
868,138
General reserve
2,439,780
58,444
(581,463)
368,085
(275,976)
2,008,870
Property valuations
1,072,179
-
(15,420)
-
-
1,056,759
Manse fund
5,515,656
603,392
(19,992)
(400,980)
(600,223)
5,097,853
Property fund
1,434,817
604,880
(429,779)
(53,391)
(191,144)
1,365,383
Mission Fund
598,507
-
(88,085)
207,531
(173,531)
544,422
C&Y Strategy
868,351
-
(58,021)
(13,797)
-
796,533
Dr Brand Legacy
14,684
696
-
-
(1,613)
13,767
Minsters' Pension Fund
243,978
-
-
(200,613)
-
43,365
Retired Ministers' Housing
-
-
-
44,085
-
44,085
13,288,064
1,585,489
(1,667,458)
(28,549)
(1,338,371)
11,839,175
13,288,064
1,585,489
(1,667,458)
(28,549)
(1,338,371)
11,839,175
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
NOTES TO THE  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
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26
Nature and purpose of funds
General fund
This fund is unrestricted, and was set up by Trust resolution in 2009, and designated for the day-to-day running of the Northern Synod. It was originally formed by combining various designated funds and is funded from  investment income and property sales. This asset is represented by pooled investments and cash and office furniture and fittings.
General reserve fund
This fund is unrestricted, and consists of all the undesignated monies of the Synod.  This asset is represented by pooled investments and cash.
Property valuations fund
This fund is unrestricted, and was set up in 2009.  This asset is represented solely by property.
Manse fund
This fund is unrestricted, and was set up in 2006, and is funded from the sale of manses and retired ministers' houses. This asset is represented by pooled investments and cash. The Manse Fund is designated for making grants to churches and expenses incurred by the Trust in respect of manses.
Property fund
This fund is unrestricted, and was set up by Trust resolution in 2009 and is designated for making grants to churches and expenses incurred by the Trust in respect of property matters. It is funded from the sale of churches and halls and is represented by pooled investments and cash.
Mission fund
This fund is unrestricted, and was set up by Trust resolution in 2009. This fund is designated for the provision of grants for small church/community projects and longer term projects which will require more substantial funding. The fund is a combination of the Development Fund and a legacy received, and is now funded from the sales of properties. This asset is represented by pooled investments and cash.
Dr Brand legacy fund
This fund is unrestricted and arises from legacy income and is represented by pooled investments and cash. Dr James Brand left a legacy to the Presbytery of Newcastle in the 1960s. The Trust/Synod inherited it among the assets of the Districts of Newcastle and Durham & Teesside in 2008.
C&Y Strategy Fund
This fund is designated and is available for a children and youth work strategy agreed in 2021.  This fund is designated from the Mission fund therefore will not receive any investment income.
Retired Minister's Housing Fund
This fund is unrestricted and is designated for retired ministers' housing purposes.  It arises from 15% of manse sales and is represented by pooled investments and cash.
Ministers' pension fund
This fund is unrestricted and is designated for contributing to the deficit on the URC ministers' pension fund.  It arises from the sale of churches and is represented by pooled investments and cash.
Revenue fund
This fund is unrestricted and represents investment income to be distributed to funds
Dales fund
The Dales Fund is restricted and is used to support rural ministry and properties in Swaledale.  It is represented by pooled investments and cash.
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
NOTES TO THE  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
26
Nature and purpose of funds
(Continued)
- 34 -
Ministry and mission fund
This fund is restricted, and was set up in 1992, for the sole purpose of meeting ministry and mission commitments as necessary.  It arises from accumulated surpluses and transfers from the Lancashire Congregational Union and North Tyne fund. Contributions from and to ecumenical partners are posted through this fund. This asset is represented by pooled investments and cash.
Moderator's benevolent fund
This fund is restricted, and was set up in 1996 for the sole purpose of making discretionary grants to individuals.  It arises from donations received by the Moderator and by transfers from reserves.  This asset is represented by one designated bank account and cash.
Mozambique partnership fund
This fund is restricted and was created in 2010 to sustain the partnership between Northern Synod and the Igreja Presbiteriana de Moçambique.  The fund is supported by general donations from individuals and the General Reserve Fund.  The asset is represented by pooled investments and cash.
Mozambique project fund
This fund was established in 2010 and is restricted.  The fund was set up to collect donations from  individuals, to support specific projects relating to the Partnership in Mozambique.  The asset is represented by pooled investments and cash.
Students' fund
The Students' Fund was transferred from Newcastle Presbytery and is restricted to provide book grants to ministerial students. The asset is represented by pooled investments and cash.
Pulpit supply fund
This fund is restricted and was set up in 2011 to collect contributions from local churches and pay preaching fees and expenses in Northumberland.  This asset is represented by pooled investments and cash.
Trust capital funds
These funds are restricted and arose from the sale of properties, and have been designated by Synod resolution for specific churches.  These assets are represented by pooled investments and cash.
Church funds
These funds are restricted and are held on behalf of local churches.  These assets are represented by pooled investments and cash.
Northerly Synods Listening and Reconciliation Fund
This fund is restricted and was set up in 2017. This fund will manage the grant received for this project in the five Northerly Synods and is represented by cash.
Charity Collections
This fund is restricted and was set up in 2019 to hold monies collected for specific charities.
Safeguarding Fund
This fund is restricted and was set up to hold a grant of £2,000 received from URC London.
Northerly Synods General Fund
This fund is restricted and was set up to hold funds from the five Northerly Synods.  This fund is managed by Northern Synod.
THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
NOTES TO THE  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
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27
Analysis of net assets between funds
Current financial year

Unrestricted

Restricted

Endowed

Total
2023
2023
2023
2023
£
£
£
£
Fund balances at 31 December 2023 are represented by:
Tangible assets
1,056,631
-
150,000
1,206,631
Investment properties
336,300
-
-
336,300
Investments
9,519,025
2,668,592
-
12,187,617
Current assets/(liabilities)
2,791,921
14,936
28,578
2,835,435
Provisions
(653,199)
-
-
(653,199)
13,050,678
2,683,528
178,578
15,912,784
Prior financial year

Unrestricted

Restricted

Endowed

Total
2022
2022
2022
2022
£
£
£
£
Fund balances at 31 December 2022 are represented by:
-
-
-
-
Tangible assets
866,593
-
150,000
1,016,593
Investment properties
336,300
-
-
336,300
Investments
8,775,807
2,403,216
-
11,179,023
Current assets/(liabilities)
2,654,832
14,198
28,578
2,697,608
Long term liabilities
-
-
-
-
Provisions
(794,357)
-
-
(794,357)
11,839,175
2,417,414
178,578
14,435,167
28
Contingent liabilities

An actuarial review of the Ministers’ Pension Fund has been completed and the Synod has committed £1.2m for the period 2022 to 2024, with another £1.8m in principle for 2025 through to 2030 to the deficit recovery plan. A total commitment of £3m. This commitment has been made in conjunction with all other Synods throughout the country. Due to the structure of the national church and ministerial appointments there is no legal obligation for the Trust to do this, but all Synods were approached and there is wide acceptance that there is a moral obligation at the Synod level and that such support does fall within the charitable purposes of the Trust.

THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
NOTES TO THE  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
- 36 -
29
Operating lease commitments
Lessor

The company owns two investment property for rental purposes.

 

Rental income earned during the year for one property was £13,500 (2022: £10,875). The property has a committed tenant until 2042.

 

Another rental income amount of £4,583 was received for the property acquired in the prior year. The property has a committed tenant until 31 January 2028.

At the reporting end date the charity had contracted with tenants for the following minimum lease payments:

2023
2022
£
£
Within one year
18,500
13,500
Between two and five years
69,417
54,000
In over five years
189,000
189,000
276,917
256,500
30
Related party transactions

There were no disclosable related party transactions during the year (2022: none).

31
Properties vested in the company as custodian trustee

A comprehensive list of properties vested in the company is available on request to the URC Northern Synod Office.

THE UNITED REFORMED CHURCH (NORTHERN PROVINCE) TRUST LIMITED
NOTES TO THE  FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
- 37 -
32
Cash generated from operations
2023
2022
£
£
Surplus/(deficit) for the year
1,477,617
(1,708,820)
Adjustments for:
Investment income recognised in statement of financial activities
(367,036)
(377,347)
Loss on disposal of tangible fixed assets
575
-
Gift of property
(1,609,950)
(1,195,000)
(Gain)/loss on disposal of investments
(28,344)
23,780
Fair value gains and losses on investments
(1,122,138)
1,582,506
Depreciation and impairment of tangible fixed assets
39,098
39,637
Investment fee rebate reinvested
(16,309)
(39,929)
Movements in working capital:
Decrease in debtors
45,333
69,823
Increase in creditors
21,941
4,833
Increase/(decrease) in provisions
(141,158)
77,794
Cash absorbed by operations
(1,700,371)
(1,522,723)
33
Analysis of changes in net funds

The charity had no material debt during the year.

34
Retirement benefit schemes
Final salary (defined benefit) pension scheme

During the year, the Trust contributed £68,921 (2022: £74,331) to The United Reformed Church Final Salary Scheme, a pension scheme principally for lay staff which is administered by TPT Retirement Solutions Trust (formerly The Pensions Trust). The scheme is a defined benefit scheme but the Trust is unable to identify its share of the underlying assets and liabilities - each member in the scheme pays a common contribution rate.

 

Triennial actuarial valuations of the Final Salary scheme are performed by a professionally qualified independent actuary. The most recent formal actuarial review of the scheme was at 30 September 2020 when the scheme had a surplus of £2,689,000. The assumptions underlying that valuation include:

 

Discount Rate:                1.4% pa

Pensionable earnings growth:        2.5% for three years, 2.75% thereafter

Price Inflation and pension increase:    2.55%

Retirement age (active members):        65, with maximum commutation

 

The scheme was closed to future accrual on 28 February 2023.

 

A new defined contribution scheme administered by Aon Master Trust was set up and staff were moved into this scheme on 1 March 2023. The Trust contributed £54,191 into this scheme during the year.

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