REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION The Garfield Weston Foundation is a general grant-giving charity endowed by the late W Garfield Weston and members of his family, which is registered with the Central Register of Charities, registration number 230260. The Foundation is recognised by the Inland Revenue as an approved charity for tax purposes, the reference number being X96978.

Principal Office Weston Centre 10 Grosvenor Street · London W1K 4QB

Trustees Guy H Weston, Chairman Camilla HW Dalglish Catrina A Hobhouse Jana R Khayat Sophia M Mason Eliza L Mitchell Melissa Murdoch W Galen Weston OC George G Weston

Secretary to the Trustees Janette Cattell

Director Philippa Charles

Bankers Coutts & Co · 440 Strand · London WC2R 0QS

Solicitors Slaughter and May 1 Bunhill Row · London EC1Y 8YY

Auditors UHY Hacker Young LLP Quadrant House · 4 Thomas More Square · London E1W 1YW

Fund Managers Investec 2 Gresham Street · London EC2V 7QN Unigestion (Guernsey) Limited PO Box 255 · Trafalgar Court · Les Banques · St Peter Port · Guernsey GY1 3QL

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+7%

Donations made since the Foundation began total more than

Expenditure of

£735

£49.5

million up more than 7% on the previous year

million

1,769

organisations benefitting from Foundation support this year

Achievements and highlights of GArfield Weston Foundation

Brand new website and downloadable guide to making applications designed to be uncomplicated and accessible to all

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Trustees providing over 1,000 pro bono hours - equivalent to over 20 hours a week

www.garfieldweston.org

1,000 hrs

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75% of grants made in the Youth category were for revenue and core costs, with expenditure of £2,645,750

50%

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of grants made in both the Arts and Community categories were for revenue and core costs - reflecting the Trustees’ desire to support critical activity during a difficult economic climate

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Over million in pledges to kick start campaigns and to encourage other donors

Largest number of grants made in Religion category - supporting communities to make the best of their churches for community activities and to preserve important British heritage

2013

Greatest expenditure in the Education category which has been a core strength of the Foundation for over half a century

Largest single grant this year

£5 million

A range of grants for marine conservation work, including Blue Marine, SIFT, Marine Stewardship Council and the Prince’s International Sustainability Unit - made in recognition of the oceans’ potential to regenerate and the importance of timely and practical action

Welfare grants up more than 50% on last year to over

£9

million

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hospices across the country received funding from the Foundation

Support in healthcare category grown by over 50% on last year to more than

+ 50%

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The Trustees also hold an annual meeting in order to adopt the Annual Report and Accounts and to carry out a formal review of the fulfilment of the Charity’s aims and objectives and the investment performance over the year. In line with the trend of growth in expenditure the Trustees have continued to play a highly active role in all aspects of the Foundation; this year dedicating nearly 1,000 pro bono hours to decision-making, referencing, visits and meetings.

CHAIRMAN’S REPORT As the Chairman of the Foundation, I have pleasure in introducing the Annual Report of the Trustees for the year to 5 April 2013.

STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT

Risk management

Structure

The Trustees are satisfied that appropriate protection, systems and checks remain in place in order to mitigate exposure to major risks. The Director reviews operational risks on an ongoing basis and these are formally considered by the Trustees at the Annual Meeting.

The operation of the Foundation is governed by a Trust Deed dated 10 October 1958. At 5 April 2013, the Foundation owned 79.2 percent of Wittington Investments Limited, a company registered in England. Wittington Investments is the ultimate holding company of Associated British Foods plc, which is listed on the International Stock Exchange, and Fortnum and Mason plc and Heal’s plc. Under the terms of the Trust Deed, the investment in the Wittington Investments Limited group of companies forms the permanent capital endowment of the Foundation and the Trustees may not dispose of those investments except by a unanimous vote of all the Trustees.

The Trustees regularly review the performance of the underlying assets and their shareholding in the Wittington Investments Limited Group. The Trustees are aware that their underlying investments in the Wittington Group at times give rise to media attention and they therefore ensure that they are kept fully up to date with events in order that any reputational risks can be managed appropriately. The Trustees also regularly review the levels of risk with their independent investment managers ensuring they are commensurate with investment returns. The two portfolios with Investec and Unigestion as investment managers are strategically invested to provide a reasonable return and protection from downside risk – see the section of this report headed ‘Investment Performance’ for further details.

Governance and management In accordance with the Trust Deed, after the death of Mr W Garfield Weston and his wife, their descendants became Trustees. The number of Trustees is limited to ten but must be at least five. If the number of Trustees drops below five, new Trustees fall to be appointed from amongst the lineal descendants of W Garfield Weston.

INCOME AND GRANT-MAKING AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

Being family members, incoming Trustees are aware of the aims and objectives of the Foundation and the manner in which the Trustees carry out their responsibilities. Nearly all of the Trustees are on the board of other charitable entities either in the UK, the United States or Canada. The Foundation is a member of the Foundations Forum and also receives the main charities’ journals. This ensures that the Trustees are well placed to keep up to date with developments in charity practice and regulations. In addition, the Trustees receive direct information in relation to important areas from both their secretary, who attends monthly meetings and is a practising lawyer with expertise in the charities’ field, and from their auditors UHY Hacker Young LLP.

The Trust Deed contains broad charitable objects which allow the Trustees, in their discretion, to pay or apply the income and, subject to the restrictions set out below, the capital of the Trust Fund to or for the benefit of any charitable bodies, trusts, associations, institutions or organisations. Total income receipts for the year were over £44.2 million (2012: £42.2 million). However, the Trustees have once again made a record amount of grants totalling just short of £50 million (2012: £46 million) in support of 1,769 appeals (2012: 2,059). This was once again made possible by the strength of the Foundation’s underlying investments both in terms of performance and dividend yield and the ability to draw on income reserves whilst maintaining these at a prudent level. Out of the total grants figure of £49,494,850, just over £5 million represents pledges; these ensure funds are used effectively when required and in some cases are also designed to provide matched-funds to give an incentive to other donors. The

The Trustees are directly responsible for the management of the Foundation and hold regular meetings in order to consider grant applications for £100,000 or more and to ratify smaller grants which have been made since their previous meeting. While the initial processing of grant applications is dealt with by a small but experienced team, every application is seen by at least one of the Trustees.

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Trustees are mindful, however, of the need to keep their forward commitments to a manageable level in order to assist cash management and pledges outstanding at the end of the financial year remain at around £3 million (2012 £2.8 million).

from the Foundation’s office on request. The updated website also includes a new downloadable guide on how to apply, especially for organisations who may be doing so for the first time and for volunteer fundraisers who may not have experience in this area.

The grants made, as in previous years, support a wide range of charitable activities with a broad geographical spread across the UK. Once again the largest overall grants in terms of value were in the Education category (nearly £10.6 million). The Health and Welfare categories accounted for nearly £20 million between them, including a lead grant of £5 million to the new CRUK research institute. For more details of these and other grants made please see the Director’s Report.

Public benefit The Trustees have complied with section 2(1)(b) of the Charities Act 2011, having due regard for the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit when reviewing the Foundation’s aims and objectives, when setting the grant making policy and in making awards.

ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE

The trustees have seen an overall reduction in the total number of applications received, although the general quality of applications made to the Foundation remains at a high level. The biggest decline in applications has been from the areas of the North East and North West of England, Wales and Northern Ireland. This is a trend which is being experienced by other Foundations and our research has shown it is due to a number of factors, including the effect of charities cutting back and reducing resources in previous years and also a lack of confidence in obtaining funds from new sources when other sources of funding have been withdrawn or cut back significantly.

As mentioned above, the Trustees have been able to further increase their previous levels of donations. This is in no small part due to the excellent performance of their investment in the Wittington group of companies and the maintenance of dividend levels on that investment.

Investment performance As at 5 April 2013, the Trustees’ portfolio with Investec was valued at just under £46.37 million (2012: £41.7 million). This was in keeping with a general rise in the value of the UK and overseas equities markets and also reflects the managers’ caution in their selection of fixed interest investments. By contrast, the Unigestion portfolio, which is deliberately biased towards protecting downside risk, showed a value of £38.8 million (2012: £37.6 million). The two portfolios thus gave a cumulative 3 year return of 28.4% and 12.5% respectively as against the benchmark of RPI plus 4% over a rolling 3 year period (22.7%). Also, the 12 month return to 5 April/31 March 2013 was 14.8% (Investec) and 7.8% (Unigestion) as against the annual return on the WM index for charities constrained by income (14%). The capital value of the Investec/Savills’ Charities Properties Fund has reduced slightly to £4.56 million in keeping with the commercial property market generally.

There has, however, been an increase in the number of grants provided for core funding, in some cases with those grants being spread over a number of years, and also grants which assist particular groups of vulnerable individuals such as the homeless, elderly and disabled and those in disadvantaged areas of the country. More information on this can be found in the Director’s Report.

Grant-making policy The Foundation continues to accept only appeals from UK registered charities. No applications from individuals are considered and the Trustees do not typically fund projects outside the UK, nor do they fund animal welfare charities. The Trustees aim to deal with each application within four months of its being received. All applications are considered on an individual basis but the Trustees will not consider any funding request made within 12 months of the outcome of a previous application. Whenever it is considered necessary or desirable, visits are made by Trustees and/or one of the Foundation’s staff in order to gain a better understanding of applicants’ requirements.

As mentioned above, the Foundation’s principal investment in the Wittington Group has once again maintained a steady performance during a volatile investment climate and Wittington has been able to increase its dividend levels. The Trustees receive a report on an annual basis which includes a detailed consideration of the underlying activities of Associated British Foods, Fortnum & Mason and Heal Holdings. Changes in the valuation of Associated British Foods are due to share price fluctuations as a result of market conditions and do not affect the dividend or the underlying profitability of the investment. Further analysis of the investment assets can be found in Note 8 to the Financial Statements. A copy of Wittington Investments Limited’s accounts for the year to 15th September 2012 can be obtained from the Foundation’s principal office.

Regular contact is maintained with recipients of grants for monitoring purposes, including follow-up visits. A copy of the grant-making guidelines, which include the criteria which are taken into consideration when assessing applications and the information which should be submitted with an application, is available on the Foundation’s website www.garfieldweston.org or

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FINANCIAL REVIEW In accordance with required accounting policy, grants are recognised in the statement of financial activities when approved by the Trustees and communicated to the recipients, irrespective of the future period over which payments are to be made, and the obligations outstanding at the year end are recognised as creditors.

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The Trustees are responsible for keeping proper records which disclose with reasonable accuracy the financial position of the charity and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011, the Charity (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 and the provisions of the trust deed. They are also responsible for safeguarding the charity’s assets and hence taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and breaches of law and regulations. The trustees are responsible for the maintenance and integrity of the charity and financial information included on the charity’s website. Legislation in the United Kingdom governing the preparation and dissemination of financial statements may differ from legislation in other jurisdictions.

Reserves The Trustees are satisfied that the current level of income reserves is appropriate given the general timing of income receipts, their general pattern of giving and the current economic climate. The appropriate reserve levels going forwards will be kept under review.

Investment objectives The Trustees’ investment objectives as set out in the policy statement are to preserve the absolute value of the capital, whilst maintaining its ‘real’ value. The managers are instructed to adopt a relatively conservative investment strategy investing in a balanced portfolio without geographical, currency or sector restriction, subject to the terms of a Charity Commission Order dated 19 September 2001. The Trustees recognise that the investment performance benchmark of RPI plus 4% over a rolling three year period which they fixed in 2008 is challenging and the Trustees are monitoring performance carefully.

PLANS FOR FUTURE PERIODS The Trustees aim to increase further their levels of giving over the next year so the total donations are likely to exceed £50 million and Trustees are confident that the return on their underlying investments will be able to support this ambition. The Trustees will continue to encourage grant applications from regions where there has been a decline and the Foundation has undertaken some carefully managed actions to achieve this which, it is hoped, will bear fruit over the coming year. In particular the Trustees will continue to focus on areas such as youth, welfare and community wherever possible to ensure that grants meet need and that they reflect the specific circumstances of particular regions and categories.

Associated British Foods and other companies within the Wittington Investments Limited Group have ethical business practices which align with the Foundation’s objectives.

Trustees’ responsibilities for the financial statements The trustees are responsible for preparing the Trustees’ Annual Report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).

The Trustees also wish to focus in particular on categories where there is reduced provision for vulnerable beneficiaries, such as the homeless people and other disadvantaged groups. This may involve an increase in grants spread over a number of years in order to meet deficits in core funding, though the Trustees are mindful that they are unable to replace cuts in statutory funding and they remain keen to see charities make every effort to develop a broad funding base and to generate revenue for themselves wherever possible. The Trustees will, however, aim to support as broad a range of charitable causes as possible within the terms of their guidelines.

The law applicable to charities in England and Wales requires the trustees to prepare financial statements 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 of the charity for that period. In preparing these financial statements, the trustees are required to: n select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently; n observe the methods and principles in the Charities SORP; n make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent;

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state whether applicable accounting standards and statements of recommended practice have been followed, subject to any material departures disclosed and explained in the financial statements; and prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charity will continue in operation.

Guy H Weston Chairman of the Trustees

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and the Trustees hope that this support will encourage other potential donors. The Trustees’ decision reflected the fact that the School is not only one of the preeminent music institutions in the country but also that the majority of students require some level of financial support to attend – the school’s focus is on talent and excellence, not on ability to pay, which aligns with the Foundation’s values and priorities.

DIRECTOR’S REPORT This has been yet another record year for the Foundation with expenditure up on last year by nearly 7%, although there were fewer individual grants reflecting a reduction in the number of overall applications. The increased expenditure was partly due to some significant individual grants and pledges but also to the fact that the Trustees made a series of core costs grants to be spread over more than one year to organisations which demonstrated excellence, examples of which are outlined below. A fifth of expenditure was for grants of £20,000 or less which reflected the Trustees’ aim to provide support for small, local organisations as well as for larger and national charities. In addition to record expenditure, the Foundation has also fully refreshed its website and added additional sections with case studies and a dedicated area for current grant holders.

Those who have followed the Foundation’s grants over the past decade will be aware that the Foundation was a founder supporter of Teach First. The Trustees have been delighted to see Teach First grow to be such a successful part of the education landscape in the UK

The Trustees also maintain an active interest in trends affecting the charitable sector and they have been especially conscious that many charities working in the welfare category have been disproportionately affected by the financial climate. The Trustees therefore aimed to prioritise such organisations wherever possible, notwithstanding that applicants still had to demonstrate they were meeting an important need and were effective and efficient with good quality outcomes. It has therefore been an excellent year in that the Trustees have been able to grow their support for charities working in the welfare space significantly on last year, supporting a broad range of projects and organisations across the country – more detail on this can be found below.

Chetham Music School

so it gave them great pleasure to support the expansion into primary education across the UK with a core costs grant of £500,000 to be spread over three years. The grant to Teach First was one of four made at this level, with donations of £500,000 also made to The Mary Rose Trust in Portsmouth, The Geffrye Museum in East London and Harper Adams University in Shropshire.

As mentioned, the Foundation has seen a small but nonetheless concerning decline in applications from certain regions of the country – specifically Wales, Northern Ireland and the North of England, especially in the North East. The Foundation has taken some immediate tactical steps to address this as well as some carefully considered proactive actions to help charities build longer-term resilience and sustainability in these regions - it is hoped that there will be notable outcomes to report in the next annual review.

The grant to Harper Adams University was towards the construction of a new teaching building which will also host conferences and seminars for agri-food chain companies. The centre will include a lecture theatre, seminar and teaching rooms and a range of flexible spaces. The Trustees were impressed with the extent of the connection between the University and industry and with Harper Adams’ work to promote the interesting and varied career opportunities in the agricultural sector – the University has an excellent employment rate and highly motivated students.

To provide a flavour for the work of the Foundation over the past year a few examples from each category are outlined below.

The Foundation has had a close relationship with the Mary Rose Trust over the past ten years and the Trustees were delighted by the successful completion of the £35 million capital campaign and the opening of the stunning new museum and learning facilities which have received international critical acclaim. The Mary Rose has turned its attention to the long term sustainability of the organisation and is aiming to raise an endowment fund to support their own revenue generating efforts and

Education - £10,599,000 distributed in 179 grants Education has always been one of the major areas of support provided by the Trustees and this year was no exception, with 33 organisations receiving £100,000 or more. The largest grant was a pledge of £750,000 to Chetham’s School of Music in Manchester – this was the first donation towards their new concert hall

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may be especially known for generous capital grants to major national and important regional institutions, the Trustees have also made a significant number of revenue grants this year to support a range of activities including core costs and education and outreach work.

to provide stability in the ever-changing world of funding. The Trustees have provided support to The Mary Rose at critical periods during the capital campaign and, while the Foundation does not usually contribute to endowments, the Trustees took the relatively unusual step to provide a time-limited core costs commitment totalling £500,000 to be spread over a 5-year period. Given the pivotal support the Foundation has provided to the Mary Rose capital campaign the Trustees felt it appropriate to help the museum develop a sustainable financial future.

The largest grant was for the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) where the redevelopment of Exhibition Road has provided the impetus for a project to improve access and visitor flow and to create a major gallery space for special exhibitions. By creating access through the Aston Webb screen visitors will be able to walk into a large courtyard space where the architecture of the V&A can be appreciated and where there will be facilities such as a new café and shop and access to a large gallery below ground level. In addition to improving visitor flow through the museum, the new spaces will help the V&A to generate additional revenue while also reducing the cost of special exhibitions.

Another example of the Foundation’s support for core costs to national organisations demonstrating excellence was the grant of £100,000 to the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama. This organisation is another worldclass example in its field and, as with The Mary Rose, the Trustees had previously provided support towards the College’s major capital appeal. The grant this year was given for the costs involved in showcasing the students’ abilities to talent scouts and industry specialists in London to ensure that graduates have every opportunity to obtain quality employment. As well as promoting excellence the Trustees have a strong preference for activity that helps people and organisations to help themselves and this grant fitted both criteria.

£300,000 was granted to Bath University towards their new Arts Centre which will occupy a prominent position near the main entrance to the campus and which will be used extensively by both students and the local community. Arranged over several floors, the building design is modern and will open out onto an adjacent garden from a light-filled atrium with a café. Facilities will include a 200-seat theatre, a performance studio, dance workshop space, rehearsal rooms, two visual arts studios and a gallery. The university already has a thriving programme of public events and exhibitions and the new spaces will enable them to increase this offering and also to use the spaces for revenue generation when possible. The Trustees not only liked the specific plans

Arts - £9,760,500 distributed in 132 grants

Hufton + Crow

The Trustees were delighted to support 131 organisations in the Arts category this year with 17 of them receiving £100,000 or more. As in previous years grants covered the length and breadth of the country and reflected the diversity of the sector itself. While the Foundation

The Mary Rose Trust

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for the Centre but they also noted that Bath University is thriving, despite significant recent changes to University funding, with stable finances and a well-managed programme of investment.

The Shakespeare Schools Festival is a highly engaging arts education charity, giving young people aged 8-18 from all backgrounds the opportunity to rehearse and perform short extracts of Shakespearian plays to paying audiences in theatres across the UK. It has been highly successful over the past 13 years and now involves over 26,000 children from 900 schools who perform in 150 theatres during October. However, the charity’s work is not concentrated in a single month - children audition, rehearse and meet other schools during the course of the year. The Trustees especially liked the fact that the programme is fully inclusive, with participating schools ranging from well-known public schools to innercity state schools in disadvantaged areas and special needs children of all abilities. Participating schools see improvements in pupils’ confidence, literacy and engagement with education.

Four grants of £250,000 each were made to the Greater Manchester Arts Centre (GMAC), the Royal Albert Hall, Battersea Arts Centre and York Museums Trust. The grant to GMAC was for a new building adjacent to the main railway into the city which will make use of several Victorian arches for extensive education and outreach work. The centre will have a range of facilities including two theatres, 5 cinemas of different sizes, an art gallery and a range of public spaces including a shop, bar, restaurant and café. The main entrance will open out onto a large public piazza and the building will be open every day from 10am until midnight with spaces designed to support a broad range of activities to complement the diverse population in Manchester. The Trustees were conscious that the area is a regeneration zone and the transport and communication links to areas such as Moss Side and Hulme will be improved.

Welfare - £9,285,450 distributed in 322 grants Seventeen organisations received £100,000 or more this year, though the majority of grants were for excellent work being done by small- and mid-sized organisations across the country providing support to vulnerable groups including the elderly and disabled. Mindful of the

As in other categories, the Trustees remain keen to support projects outside London and the grants of

Greater Manchester Arts Centre

£150,000 to Westacre Arts in Kings Lynn and £50,000 to Project Space in Leeds are good examples. Situated in rural West Norfolk in a converted chapel, Westacre Theatre offers a year-round programme of productions, concerts, workshops and events. Due to its rural location the theatre is an important part of the local community, providing a winter film season, two book clubs, a reading group and extensive youth theatre activity. They also have a relationship with Leonard Cheshire Disability to provide accessible arts and media activity for those with special needs. The theatre is thriving and successful but the current spaces are no longer able to meet demand so the theatre has embarked on a phased project to create additional performance space and front-of-house and backstage facilities. The grant to Project Space in Leeds will support the creation of a new contemporary art space in inner-city Leeds by converting a 1930’s building, previously a brewery, into a vibrant arts centre including education spaces, café, offices for emerging creative businesses and public exhibition space. Positioned on the south bank of the river the Trustees supported the project with the aim to unite the north and south of Leeds.

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economic climate, the Trustees were aware that there is significant need in this category so they were delighted to be able to grow welfare expenditure significantly and to prioritise projects benefitting disadvantaged groups. While the increase in expenditure can be partly explained by a pledge of £3 million to the Black Stork Charity (the charitable fundraising vehicle for the new National Centre for Defence Rehabilitation in the Midlands) even if one takes out this significant pledge the expenditure in this category has still increased on the previous year in line with the Trustees’ aim to emphasise this particular category this year.

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The new National Centre for Defence Rehabilitation will be on a 145 hectare site in Nottinghamshire, providing extensive space and facilities for armed forces personnel who are seriously injured in the course of their work. A particular benefit of the location is its proximity to Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham and the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine, ensuring servicemen and women do not have to travel long distances for the rehabilitation phase of their treatment once they have left hospital. It will also enable easier access for family and friends. The plans for the centre include 96 beds for those with complex trauma and neurological injuries, a further 126 beds for those with musculoskeletal injuries, an outpatient unit, two hydrotherapy pools, gym spaces and a prosthetics department. Other facilities will include a laboratory for gait analysis and treatment spaces for specific types of injury such as spinal, lower limb and upper body. While the Ministry of Defence will assume responsibility for the operational costs of the new centre, the construction requires full philanthropic support and the Trustees made this grant in the early stages of the campaign hoping that this will encourage other donors.

Southwark Cathedral

Other organisations in the Welfare category which received support this year included Birmingham YMCA which received a grant of £250,000. The YMCA in Birmingham is situated in Erdington, an area characterised by high unemployment, gang culture and crime. The donation was towards the creation of a centre to connect young residents with the local community and to provide vital life and employment skills through practical activities. The community centre has a range of training and meeting rooms, a multi-use sports hall and a new social enterprise soup kitchen.

buildings are historically important and part of Britain’s built heritage and landscape, though often expensive to repair and maintain. The Trustees are mindful that many small villages and communities across the country work hard to keep their church open and useable for all kinds of events and that this is often challenging, especially in the current climate. One of the noteworthy characteristics of this category remains the wide geographical spread of grants across the UK and the significant number of relatively small amounts which nonetheless make a big difference to each individual project and community; only 8 organisations received grants above £20,000. The largest grant was to Southwark Cathedral for £250,000 and although this was for capital repair and refurbishments, the scale of the grant reflected the significant local engagement and activity the Cathedral undertakes in the area, much of which is with deprived families on low incomes.

An example of a smaller charity receiving support this year in the Welfare category is Neath Women’s Aid, a domestic abuse support charity in South Wales which has developed a ‘one stop shop’ whereby multiple services, both statutory and voluntary, can work from one building. Previously services were stretched across a wide geographical area but the new single-site facilities reduce the anxiety, trauma and time that clients face to access support and will improve the connectivity between related services. The Foundation provided a grant of £30,000 towards their work.

Community - £1,684,850 distributed in 232 grants Since the Foundation’s inception the Trustees have supported charities across the UK that provide practical support and activities in their local communities. The Trustees are very much aware that this grass-roots support is even more important in the current climate, especially for core costs which the Trustees are keen to encourage organisations to apply for. An example of such a grant is the £15,000 donation to The Link Family and Community Centre in County Down, Northern Ireland. This centre runs a broad spectrum of activities from cross-community engagement programmes, support for people suffering addiction, befriending projects for the

Religion - £3,194,800 distributed in 504 grants Since the early years of the Foundation’s history over half a century ago, support has been provided for church communities across the UK. The Trustees remain proud to continue this work as a significant positive impact can be made through uncomplicated and practical projects, such as installing lavatories and basic kitchen facilities in churches and church halls, as well as essential repairs to ensure the buildings remain useable by the local community. A significant proportion of these

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The Link Family and Community Centre

elderly and a second-hand furniture shop offering young people volunteering and employment opportunities. The Trustees were impressed with the level of local support for the centre, especially that provided by over 70 volunteers who give their time for many different activities.

The Trustees remain keen to focus on projects that support young people to make a good start in life and ultimately to achieve employment and financial independence - this year was no exception. The majority of grants made in this category were for core and revenue costs, including the largest grants which were £300,000 to the Cricket Foundation to be spread over a three year period and £200,000 to The Prince’s Trust to be spread over a 2 year period for their work with young people in Newcastle and Middlesbrough.

Fix It UK

to gain skills and qualifications, with most participants progressing to meaningful activity such as further education, training or employment. The Foundation favours organisations with a varied funding base as this aids sustainability and Fix It generates income from vehicle repairs, tuition fees from local schools and a service contract from the local council as well as support from individual donations and a variety of Trusts.

Applications in this category demonstrate the dedication that many volunteers and charities across the country have to supporting young people, especially those in disadvantaged circumstances. Often relatively small grants can make a big difference to small local, volunteer and community groups, including scouting, girl guides and cadet forces amongst others.

Another example of a charity giving disadvantaged youths a chance of changing their future is The Boxing Academy which received a £25,000 grant towards core costs. This charity works with 13-16 year olds with behavioural problems who have been excluded from school. The Academy operates two centres in East London where a full educational curriculum is covered in addition to one session a day of boxing and gym work. The Academy’s ethos is that physical exercise teaches discipline and helps to channel frustration and aggression. Students work in ‘hubs’ of six with a leader – a trained boxer who acts as a mentor and coach and stays with each hub throughout their three year stay at the Academy. The

The Foundation continues to support organisations that give young people life-changing opportunities and training and one example is the £20,000 core costs grant to Fix It in Wigan which works with disadvantaged young people and those struggling with mainstream education across the Greater Manchester area. They offer training and practical work experience in motor vehicle maintenance to around 200 16-25 year olds per year, enabling them

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Youth - £2,645,750 distributed in 214 grants

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The Boxing Academy

leaders liaise with each student’s referring school, their families and the Academy’s own teachers to ensure that there is a consistent and holistic approach to the development of each child. They have a 100% retention rate and over 90% of young people who have enrolled at the Academy since it began in 2006 have progressed to further education, training or employment.

Health - £10,247,500 distributed in 137 grants The Trustees were pleased to be able to support a variety of projects in this category, ranging from capital investment in equipment and facilities through to unique research projects, with 20 organisations receiving grants of £100,000 or more. As the Foundation is not a specialist medical funder, the Trustees look for practical projects with direct benefit to people, those which do not duplicate activity and those which collaborate effectively with others where possible. It appears that expenditure in this category has risen significantly since last year, however in fact the figures are somewhat skewed by the largest single grant which was £5 million to Cancer Research UK towards the new Francis Crick Institute.

Parkinson’s UK

made to Parkinson’s UK was different. Parkinson’s UK takes a very pragmatic approach to setting up specialist nursing support positions as they provide initial funding for key roles for the first two years after which time the NHS takes over funding for a minimum time period. However, it is estimated that at least a quarter of Parkinson’s sufferers do not have access to specialist nursing support and to address this the charity needs to increase the number of posts by 100 people to a total of 400 across the country. The grant made by the Foundation was towards helping grow the number of these specialist positions across the UK, thus providing support to sufferers and their families who need quality advice and practical support.

The Crick Institute will be one of the largest centres for biomedical research in Europe when it opens in 2015 and is a partnership between Cancer Research UK, Imperial College, King’s College, the Medical Research Council, University College (UCL) and the Wellcome Trust. The Institute will be located in a new site next to Kings Cross, will house around 1,400 scientists and will focus on research where the need is greatest and where the most positive impact can be made – along with cancer this includes conditions such as heart disease, Alzheimer’s and diabetes.

The £150,000 grant to the Healing Foundation was for research relating to burns which will be conducted in Birmingham at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in partnership with the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine where seriously injured servicemen and women are

While many of the largest grants in this category were for capital projects or equipment, the £250,000 grant

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especially the birdlife as the islands are a critically important breeding location for King, Gentoo and Macaroni penguins, amongst other rare birds. The first phase of the project has been successfully completed and careful monitoring has demonstrated that the areas already treated are free of rodents which destroy the birds’ eggs.

treated. The research will examine in depth how the body responds to serious burn injuries as after burn trauma the body responds across multiple organs and tissues, including those not directly affected - it is sadly not uncommon for treated patients to be conscious and talking to their families who begin to have hope their loved one has made a miraculous recovery, only for the patient to die shortly afterwards due to complex systemic responses in the body. This research will be conducted over a three year period and will recruit over 150 patients across four clinical burn centres, carefully charting the cellular and systemic changes following burn injury, including the immune, hormonal and inflammatory tissue responses. The aim is to understand the issues involved and to inform effective treatment.

The third largest grant was for £150,000 to the National Arboretum at Westonbirt in Gloucestershire which has launched a project to revitalise the site, ensuring that visitors have a genuine learning experience and leave inspired by the beauty and diversity of trees as well as appreciating their importance to our landscape and ecosystem. The entrance, visitor flow, car parking and signage will all be redeveloped along with conservation and restoration of the listed site. A new welcome building will host admissions and information with proper orientation, modern access facilities and new information about the tree collection, environmental

Environment - £1,800,000 distributed in 41 grants

George Lemann

This year the Trustees received fewer applications in the Environment category than in recent years, however

South Georgia Heritage Trust

issues and the arboretum’s history. Also lost trees will be replanted and inappropriate shrub planting will be removed to restore the species-rich grassland habitat. The distinctive Victorian boundaries, the ha-has, gates and railings found across the parkland will also be restored or replaced.

they were still pleased to have been able to make a range of grants to organisations across the UK, of which the largest two were for £250,000 each to the South Georgia Heritage Trust and the University of East Anglia. Eight grants of £100,000 or more were made, including to the Blue Marine Foundation, the Marine Stewardship Council and Groundwork Wakefield.

The Trustees remain keen to support good quality environmental projects and are keen to encourage applications from this sector that can demonstrate quality plans and outcomes with practical value.

The grant to the South Georgia Heritage Trust was not typical of the Foundation’s support in that the location, while British territory, is a long way from the British Isles. However, the project to restore the native habitat by eradicating vermin introduced by man is both practical and innovative and will enable the ecosystem to recover,

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SUMMARY OF GRANTS AWARDED IN THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2012 Category Over No. of £20,000 No. of Total £20,000 grants and under grants amount Arts 8,965,000 46 795,500 86 9,760,500 Community 350,000 4 1,334,850 228 1,684,850 Education 9,848,500 66 750,500 113 10,599,000 1,570,000 18 230,000 23 1,800,000 Environment Health 9,394,000 55 853,500 82 10,247,500 Religion 625,000 8 2,569,800 496 3,194,800 Welfare 7,384,000 64 1,901,450 258 9,285,450 1,305,000 21 1,340,750 193 2,645,750 Youth Other 255,000 5 22,000 3 277,000 TOTALS 39,696,500 287 9,798,350 1,482 49,494,850

Total no. of grants 132 232 179 41 137 504 322 214 8 1,769

Total amount by category Other £277,000 Youth £2,645,750 Arts £9,760,500 Welfare £9,285,450 Community £1,684,850

Religion £3,194,800 Education £10,599,000

Health £10,247,500 Environment £1,800,000

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Number of grants by category Other 8 Arts 132

Youth 214

Community 232 Welfare 322 Education 179

Environment 41 Health 137 Religion 504

Total amount by region East Midlands £1,180,500

Yorkshire & the Humber £2,350,000 West Midlands £5,597,500

Eastern £2,025,800

Wales £1,234,500 South West £3,017,500

South East £4,645,100

Cross National (incl London) £23,803,700

Scotland £1,518,000 Northern Ireland £450,250 North West £2,483,500 North East £1,002,000

Non UK £186,500

Number of grants by region Yorkshire & the Humber 123

East Midlands 112 Eastern 161

West Midlands 141 Wales 83

South West 226

Cross National (incl London) 328

Non UK 3 South East 237 North East 79 North West 134 Northern Ireland 49

Scotland 93

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INDEPENDENT AUDITORS’ REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF GARFIELD WESTON FOUNDATION We have audited the financial statements of the Garfield Weston Foundation for the year ended 5 April 2013 which comprise the Statement of Financial Activities, the Balance Sheet, the Cash Flow Statement and the related notes. The financial reporting framework that has been applied in their preparation is applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice). This report is made solely to the Charity’s members, as a body, in accordance with section 154 of the Charities Act 2011. Our audit work has been undertaken so that we might state to the Charity’s Trustees those matters we are required to state to them in an auditors’ 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 Charity and the Charity’s members as a body, for our audit work, for this report, or for the opinions we have formed.

Respective responsibilities of Trustees and auditors As explained more fully in the Trustees’ Responsibilities Statement set out on page 6, the Trustees are responsible for the preparation of financial statements which give a true and fair view. We have been appointed as auditor under section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 and report in accordance with regulations made under section 154 of that Act. Our responsibility is to audit and express an opinion on the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and International Standards on Auditing (UK and Ireland). Those standards require us to comply with the Auditing Practices Board’s (APB’s) Ethical Standards for Auditors.

Scope of the audit of the financial statements A description of the scope of an audit of financial statements is provided on the APB’s website at www.frc.org.uk/ apb/scope/private.cfm.

Opinion on financial statements In our opinion the financial statements: n

give a true and fair view of the state of the charity’s affairs as at 5 April 2013, and of its incoming resources and application of resources, for the year then ended;

n

have been properly prepared in accordance with United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice; and

n

have been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011.

Matters on which we are required to report by exception We have nothing to report in respect of the following matters where the Charities Act 2011 requires us to report to you if, in our opinion: n

the information given in the Trustees’ Annual Report is inconsistent in any material respect with the financial statements; or

n

sufficient accounting records have not been kept; or

n

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

n

we have not received all the information and explanations we require for our audit.

UHY Hacker Young · Chartered Accountants · Statutory Auditor Quadrant House · 4 Thomas More Square · London E1W 1YW 16 September 2013

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STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2013 Notes

Unrestricted funds Income Expendable Endowment funds capital funds £’000 £’000 £’000

Total funds 2013 £’000

Total funds 2012 £’000

Incoming resources Incoming resources from generated funds Investment income

2

42,610

1,639

-

44,249

42,233

Total incoming resources

42,610

1,639

-

44,249

42,233

-

237

-

237

245

Resources expended Costs of generating funds Investment management costs Charitable activities Grant making activities

3

49,703

-

-

49,703

46,529

Governance costs

6

177

-

-

177

209

Total resources expended

49,880

237

-

50,117

46,983

Net incoming/(outgoing) resources before transfers

(7,270)

1,402

-

(5,868)

(4,750)

11

2,800

(2,800)

-

-

-

Net incoming/(outgoing) resources before other recognised gains and losses

(4,470)

(1,398)

-

(5,868)

(4,750)

Gains on revaluation and disposal of investment assets

-

7,139

2,315,267

2,322,406

783,497

Net movement in funds

(4,470)

5,741

2,315,267

2,316,538

778,747

Total funds brought forward

32,408

83,804

4,832,322

4,948,534

4,169,786

Total funds carried forward

27,938

89,545

7,147,589

7,265,072

4,948,533

Gross transfers between funds

Other recognised gains and losses

Reconciliation of funds

All recognised gains and losses have been included in the Statement of Financial Activities and the amounts included are derived entirely from the continuing activities of the Foundation.

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BALANCE SHEET AS AT 5 APRIL 2013

2013 Notes

£’000

2012 £’000

£’000

Fixed assets Investments 8 7,236,467 Current assets Debtors 9 675 377 Cash at bank 34,626 35,626 Creditors: amounts falling due within one year 10(a)

35,301

36,003

(6,696)

(3,219)

£’000

4,915,749

Net current assets

28,605

32,784

Net assets

7,265,072

4,948,533

7,147,589

4,832,322

89,545

83,804

27,938

32,408

7,265,072

4,948,534

Restricted funds Permanent endowment funds 11 and 12 Unrestricted funds Expendable capital fund 11 and 12 Income funds

11 and 12



The financial statements on page 17 to 58 were approved by the Trustees on 16 September 2013 and were signed on their behalf by: Guy H Weston George G Weston Trustees

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CASH FLOW STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2013 Notes

2013 £’000

2012 £’000

Operating activities Receipts of interest and dividends Payments of expenses Payments of charitable grants net of grants returned

44,243 (534) (46,398)

42,175 (403) (45,583)

(2,689)

(3,811)

Net cash (outflow)/inflow from operating activities

(a)

Investing activities Proceeds from disposal of investments 26,663 Purchase of investments (29,410) Net cash inflow from investing activities (2,747) Increase/(decrease) in cash (b) (5,436) (a) Reconciliation of changes in resources to net cash outflow from operating activities Net (outgoing) resources (5,868) (Increase)/decrease in debtors (298) Increase /(decrease) in creditors 3,477

Net cash outflow from operating activities

(2,689)

21,874 (16,324) 5,550 1,739

(4,750) (7) 946 (3,811)

(b) Analysis of changes in cash during the year Cash at beginning of the year 40,434 38,695 (Decrease)/increase in cash (5,436) 1,739

Cash at end of the year

(c) Analysis of changes in cash balances during the year

Cash at bank Cash held for future investment (note 8)



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34,998

40,434

2012 £’000

Cashflow £’000

2013 £’000

35,626 4,808

(1,000) (4,436)

34,626 372

40,434

(5,436)

34,998

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5 APRIL 2013 1. Accounting policies The financial statements are prepared under the Charities Act 2011 in accordance with applicable accounting standards, and the related Statement of Recommended Practice on Accounting and Reporting by Charities (SORP 2005) issued in March 2005 in all material respects, except as stated in paragraph 1(i) below. The particular accounting policies adopted by the Trustees are described below: a) Accounting convention The financial statements are prepared under the historical cost convention as modified by the revaluation of investments. b) Investments Investments are stated at valuation at the balance sheet date as follows: n

at the Trustees’ valuation of the unquoted equity investments as explained in note 8.

n

at the market value of the managed portfolios as advised by the fund managers.

c) Incoming resources Dividends are included when received. Interest receivable on fixed interest securities and bank deposits is included on an accruals basis. All incoming resources are recognised once the Charity has entitlement to the resources, it is certain that the resources will be received and the monetary value of incoming resources can be measured with sufficient reliability. d) Resources expended and irrecoverable VAT Liabilities are recognised as resources expended as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation committing the Charity to the expenditure. All expenditure is accounted for on an accruals basis and has been classified under headings that aggregate all costs related to the category. Grants awarded are charged in the year when formally awarded by the Trustees and communicated to the recipient irrespective of the period covered by the donation as they are regarded by the Trustees as financial obligations. Irrecoverable VAT is charged against the category of resources expended for which it was incurred. e) Allocation of overhead and support costs Overhead and support costs are allocated first between charitable activity and governance. Overhead and support costs relating to charitable activities have been apportioned based on the value of individual grant awards made as it is considered that more is spent awarding, monitoring and assessing grants of greater value. The allocation of overhead and support costs is analysed in note 5. f) Costs of generating funds The costs of generating funds consist of investment management fees and commissions. g) Charitable activities Costs of charitable activities include grants made and an apportionment of overhead and support costs as shown in notes 3 and 4. h) Governance costs Governance costs comprise all costs involving the public accountability of the Charity and its compliance with regulation and good practice. These costs include costs related to statutory audit and legal fees together with an apportionment of overhead and support costs.

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i) Interest in Wittington Investments Limited At 5 April 2013 the Foundation owned 79.2% (2012: 79.2%) of Wittington Investments Limited, a company registered in England. Wittington Investments Limited is the ultimate holding company of Associated British Foods plc, Fortnum & Mason plc and Heal Holdings Limited. Associated British Foods is listed on the International Stock Exchange whereas Fortnum & Mason and Heal Holdings are unlisted subsidiary undertakings. The Foundation receives its income from Wittington Investments Limited by way of dividends and records its investment in that company at Trustees’ valuation. As the activities of Wittington Investments Limited and its subsidiaries are fundamentally different from the activities of the Foundation, consolidated accounts have not been prepared as the Trustees are of the opinion that the adopted policy gives a true and fair view of the Foundation’s assets and sources of income. Details of the consolidated accounts of Wittington Investments Limited are shown in note 8 to these accounts. The Trustees have agreed this policy with the Charity Commission. j) Fixed assets investments Investments are stated at market value as at the balance sheet date. The statement of financial activities includes the net gains and losses arising on revaluation and disposals throughout the year. k) Realised gains and losses All gains and losses are taken to the statement of financial activities as they arise. Realised gains and losses on investments are calculated as the difference between sales proceeds and opening market value. Unrealised gains and losses are calculated as the difference between the market value at the year end and opening market value. Realised and unrealised gains are not separated in the Statement of Financial Activities. l) Fund accounting Details of the nature and purpose of each fund are set out in note 11.

2. Investment income Managed funds £’000 Unlisted equities - Listed equities 1,050 Listed unit trusts 126 Listed corporate bonds and gilts 212 Cash held within the portfolio 3

Charities Property Fund Unlisted £’000 £’000 - - 248 - -

42,351 - - - -

2013 Total £’000

2012 Total £’000

42,351 1,050 374 212 3

40,301 947 462 242 5

1,391 248 42,351 43,990 41,957 Cash deposits – interest 259 276 44,249 42,233

The unlisted investment income comprises dividends received from Wittington Investments Limited. 2013 £’000

2012 £’000

Investment income in the United Kingdom 44,024 Investment income outside the United Kingdom 225 44,249

42,036 197

Analysis of investment income by geographical location

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42,233

3. Grant making activities 2013 2012 £’000 £’000 Grants awarded (note 4) Allocated support costs and overheads (note 5)

49,360 343

46,078 451



49,703

46,529

The list of individual grants made during the year is set out in note 13 and grants paid during the year are summarised by category in note 10. Significant aspects of the grant activity during the year are described on pages 5 to 11 of the Trustees’ report.

4. Analysis of charitable expenditure The Charity undertook no direct charitable activities but awarded grants to a number of institutions in furtherance of its charitable activities. As a consequence of supporting charitable organisations, the Foundation achieves public benefit. The Foundation’s grant policy is to accept only appeals from UK registered charities. Registration provides an element of assurance of public benefit, although for charities registered before the implementation of the Charities Act 2006 the public benefit was a presumption. Grant funded Support activity costs Total £’000 £’000 £’000 9,761 68 Arts Community 1,685 12 Education 10,599 73 Environment 1,800 12 Health 10,247 71 Religion 3,195 22 Welfare 9,285 64 Youth 2,646 18 Other 277 3 49,495 343 Return relating to prior years

9,829 1,697 10,672 1,812 10,318 3,217 9,349 2,664 280

Expired commitments Total

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49,838 (150)

49,703

5. Allocation of support costs and overheads Legal costs Staff costs Other costs

Governance costs £’000

Grant making activity £’000

Total 2013 £’000

Total 2012 £’000

Basis of Apportionment

2 58 117

20 282 41

22 340 158

6 324 330

Nature of expense Staff time Staff time

177

343

520

660

The costs relating to grant making activity represent costs incurred in assessing applications, administration of the grants awarded and post grant monitoring. The Foundation does not employ any staff. Staff costs comprise charges of £340,568 from Wittington Investments Limited in respect of the work undertaken by its employees for the Foundation and fees paid for the services of the secretary to the Trustees. Included within other support costs are amounts relating to accountancy of £34,694 (2012: £26,289), computing of £20,068 (2012: £20,912) and accommodation costs of £67,423 (2012: £87,080). These have also been recharged from Wittington Investments Limited. The total support cost attributable to charitable activities is then apportioned pro rata to the value of grants awarded in the year as set out in note 4.

6. Analysis of governance costs

2013 £’000

2012 £’000

Trustees’ expenses 3 Auditors’ remuneration - audit services 21 Legal and professional fees 2 Staff costs 58 Other support costs 93

5



177

31 1 75 97 209

The governance costs comprise costs of running the Foundation and planning for future developments, including audit and legal advice for the Trustees and costs of complying with constitutional and statutory requirements, such as Trustees’ meetings and the preparation of accounts satisfying public accountability. 3 (2012: 2) Trustees received expenses relating to travel and subsistence.

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7. Trustees’ remuneration a) Trustees’ remuneration No remuneration was paid to the Trustees for their services to the Foundation. b) Directors’ remuneration As stated in notes 1(i) and 8, the Foundation owns 79.2% of Wittington Investments Limited which in turn holds 54.5% of Associated British Foods plc, 100% of Fortnum & Mason plc and 75% of Heal Holdings Limited. Four of the Trustees, W Galen Weston, Guy H Weston, George G Weston and Catrina A Hobhouse are directors of Wittington Investments Limited. Of these four, only Guy H Weston received remuneration from Wittington Investments Limited. George G Weston is a director of Associated British Foods plc and received remuneration from the company in that capacity. Guy H Weston is a director of Heal and Son Limited but does not receive remuneration from that company. Mrs Camilla H W Dalglish, Mrs Jana R Khayat and Mrs Catrina A Hobhouse are directors of Fortnum & Mason plc but only Mrs Khayat and Mrs Hobhouse received remuneration from that company. Remuneration (comprising salary, fees, bonus and benefits) paid to Trustees in their capacity as directors of these companies, which is authorised by clause 13 of the Trust Deed, as set out in the most recently available accounts of the relevant companies was as follows: Year ended Year ended 17 September 18 September 2012 2011 £’000 £’000 Guy H Weston – as a director of Wittington Investments Limited George G Weston – as a director of Associated British Foods plc (note below) Jana R Khayat – as a director of Fortnum & Mason plc Catrina A Hobhouse – as a director of Fortnum & Mason plc

150

150

1,796

1,337

Year ended 11 July 2012 £’000

Year ended 11 July 2011 £’000

3

2

43

39

Note: Full details of George G Weston’s remuneration, pension and options are set out in the Remuneration Report contained in the Annual Report and Accounts 2012 of Associated British Foods plc.

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8. Investments Managed At valuation funds Fixed asset investments £’000

Charities property fund £’000

Unlisted £’000

Total £’000

At 6 April 2012 78,780 4,647 4,832,322 4,915,749 Movement in year 5,536 (87) 2,315,269 2,320,718 At 5 April 2013 84,316 4,560 7,147,591 7,236,467 At Cost* At 6 April 2012 and at 5 April 2013 70,000 5,000 4,745 79,745

*The cost at 5 April 2012 and 2013 is the historical cost of the investment in the managed funds and the charities property fund or, in the case of unlisted investments, the valuation at the date of the gift to the Foundation. The managed funds are managed on a discretionary total return basis. The charities property fund comprises units in the Investec/Savills Charities’ Property Fund. The unlisted investments comprise 683,073 50p ordinary shares (79.2%) of Wittington Investments Limited, an unquoted company, see note 1 (i). Analysis of value of investment assets at 5 April 2013 - by type Managed At valuation funds Fixed asset investments £’000

Charities property fund £’000

Unlisted £’000

Total £’000

Unlisted securities - - 7,147,591 7,147,591 Listed equities 29,447 - - 29,447 Listed unit trusts 45,001 4,560 - 49,561 Listed corporate bonds and gilts 9,496 - - 9,496 Cash held within the portfolio 372 - - 372 84,316 4,560 7,147,591 7,236,467 Analysis of investment assets at 5 April 2013 - by geographical location 2013 2012 £’000 £’000 Investment assets in the United Kingdom Investment assets outside the United Kingdom

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7,216,383 4,883,630 20,084 32,119 7,236,467 4,915,749

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8. Investments (continued) As Wittington Investments Limited is an unquoted company there is no readily identifiable market price for its shares. Accordingly, the value of the Foundation’s investment has been assessed by the Trustees on the basis of the share of the value of the underlying net assets of Wittington attributable to the Foundation’s holding. Wittington’s principal asset at 5 April 2013 is a holding of 54.5% of the issued ordinary capital of Associated British Foods plc. In assessing the value of the underlying net assets of Wittington the value of its investment in Associated British Foods has been based on the mid-market price as at 5 April 2013. Wittington also owns a 100% interest in the ordinary shares of Fortnum and Mason plc and 75% of Heal Holdings Limited and the values of these investments have been based on the Trustees’ valuation on 5 April 2013. In arriving at this valuation no regard has been paid to the size of the Foundation’s interest or to the percentage controlling interest. The Trustees have no current intention of disposing of the interest in Wittington. At the date of approving these financial statements of the Foundation, the most recently available consolidated financial statements of Wittington Investments Limited are those to 15 September 2012 which disclose:

15 September 2012 £ million

17 September 2011 £ million

Equity shareholders’ funds 4,120 4,000 Total net assets 7,168 7,045 Revenues

12,350

11,159

Operating Costs

11,397

10,355

Profit attributable to equity holders Minority interests

321 280

303 282

Profit for the period

601

585

Dividends payable

51

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9. Debtors

2013 £’000

2012 £’000

161 364 150

155 222 -

675

377

Accrued interest Amount due from investment managers Returned donations

10. (a) Creditors: amounts falling due within one year 2013 2012 £’000 £’000 Grants payable 5,960 2,848 Accrued expenses 736 371

6,696



3,219

(b) Total grants payable

Grants payable b’fwd £’000

Grants awarded £’000

Grants paid £’000

Grants Grants payable lapsed c’fwd £’000 £’000

Arts Community Education Environment Health Religion Welfare Youth Other

440 130 1,062 540 - 120 175 381 -

9,761 1,681 10,599 1,800 10,248 3,198 9,285 2,646 277

(9,998) (1,679) (9,410) (2,290) (10,248) (3,217) (6,329) (2,900) (277)

- 5 (5) (15) - (10) - (10) -

203 137 2,246 35 91 3,131 117 -



2,848

49,495

(46,348)

(35)

5,960

The grants payable as at 5 April 2013 include grants awarded in the current year as well as grants awarded in prior years.

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11. Analysis of charitable funds Analysis of Fund movements Balance at 6 April 2012 £’000

Incoming resources £’000

Permanent endowment 4,832,322 Unrestricted expendable capital 83,804 Unrestricted income fund 32,407

- 1,639 42,610

- (237) (49,879)

- (2,800) 2,800

2,315,267 7,139 -

7,147,589 89,545 27,938

Total

44,249

(50,116)

-

2,322,406

7,265,072

4,948,533

Resources expended Transfers £’000 £’000

Gains Balance at and losses 5 April 2013 £’000 £’000

Permanent endowment The permanent endowment funds comprise the original capital fund, and gains thereto, established to provide income for grant payments in accordance with the objectives of the Foundation. The capital may not be converted into income. The funds are represented by the investments included in fixed assets. Unrealised gains on revaluation of these investments are credited to the funds. Unrestricted expendable capital In accordance with the authority given to the Trustees under an Order of the Charity Commission dated 19 September 2001, £65,747,000 was transferred to an expendable capital fund in relation to which income and capital are distributable at the discretion of the Trustees. £5 million was invested in 2001/02 in the Charities Property Fund and £60 million was invested in 2002/03 with investment managers in balanced portfolios on a discretionary total return basis. Income and investment gains and losses are taken to this fund and the amount allocated to income by the Trustees, £2,800,000 (2012: £2,893,000), is shown as a transfer to the income fund. Unrestricted income funds The income of the Foundation is expendable at the discretion of the Trustees in furtherance of the objects of the Foundation. Gains on investments held in the income funds are credited to these funds.

12. Analysis of net assets between funds Expendable Income capital Endowment Total funds fund funds funds £’000 £’000 £’000 £’000 Fund balances at 5 April 2013 are represented by Investments - 88,878 7,147,589 7,236,467 Current assets 34,626 675 - 35,301 Creditors: amounts falling due within one year (6,688) (8) - (6,696) Total net assets 27,938 89,545 7,147,589 7,265,072

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13. Grants awarded The grants highlighted with * indicate pledges made during the year which are accounted for in the year they are awarded, although the cash grant may not be released for up to two years.

Grants of £20,000 and over Arts Victoria and Albert Museum University of Bath York Museums Trust Battersea Arts Centre Greater Manchester Arts Centre Ltd - GMAC Royal Albert Hall Young Vic Westacre Arts Foundation Ltd Hoxton Hall Wilton's Music Hall English National Opera Northern Ballet University of Leicester The Courtlaud Institute of Art Lakeland Arts Trust

London

£ 5,000,000

Bath York London Manchester

300,000 250,000 250,000 250,000

London London King's Lynn

250,000 200,000 150,000

London London London

150,000 150,000 150,000

Leeds Leicester

150,000 150,000

London

100,000

Bowness-onWindermere Scottish Opera Glasgow Royal Court Liverpool Liverpool Trust Aldeburgh Music Saxmundham Shakespeare Schools London Festival Welsh National Cardiff Opera The National Youth London Orchestra of Great Britain Contemporary Art London Society Project Space Leeds Leeds Public Catalogue London Foundation Academy of Ancient Cambridge Music Opera North Leeds National Donation Richmond Scheme Ballet Cymru Newport London Philharmonic London Orchestra Nofit State Cardiff Community Circus Rich Mix Cultural London Foundation Arvon Foundation London

New London London Orchestra Limited Southwark Playhouse London Theatre Company Whitechapel Gallery London Theatre Peckham London Poetry Book Society London Foundation for Young London Musicians Live Music Now London Strawberry Hill Trust Twickenham The Watermill Newbury Theatre Sinfonia Cymru Cardiff Greenock Arts Guild Greenock Ltd Finchingfield Finchingfield Guildhall Trust The National Youth Edenbridge Ballet of Great Britain Polka Theatre London Total for Arts (Total number of grants: 46)

30,000 30,000 30,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 8,965,000

100,000

Community 100,000 100,000

The Library of Birmingham Birmingham Development Trust Insole Court Trust Cardiff The Waterways Trust Falkirk Helmsdale & Helmsdale District Community Association Total for Community (Total number of grants: 4)

100,000 100,000 60,000 50,000

50,000

Education Chetham's School of Music Teach First The Geffrye Museum of the Home Harper Adams University The Mary Rose Trust Baker Dearing Educational Trust The British Postal Museum & Archive Bangor University The National Gallery The Prince's Foundation for Children & the Arts

50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 40,000 40,000 30,000 30,000

Garfield Weston Foundation

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£ 250,000

50,000* 25,000 25,000

350,000

Manchester

£ 750,000*

London London

500,000 500,000*

Newport

500,000

Portsmouth London

500,000* 450,000

London

300,000

Bangor London London

300,000 300,000 253,000

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

The Brooke Weston Trust National Museums Scotland The Tank Museum Ltd The Story Museum Bletchley Park Trust The National Film and Television School (NFTS) Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust The Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust Ltd Coventry Transport Museum Southampton Cultural Development Trust London South Bank University (National Bakery School) National Museums Liverpool Goldsmiths' College, University of London Royal Society of Chemistry City & Guilds Art School Property Trust The Together Trust Bethlem Art and History Collections Trust Papplewick School Friends of Victoria University of Wellington Royal Grammar School Educational Trust The Radley Foundation Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama The Foundation Years Trust English Heritage University of Westminster Hollybank Trust St Olave's Grammar School The Brooke Weston Trust Beaney Museum & Art Gallery Development Fund

Corby

250,000

Edinburgh

250,000

Wareham

250,000

Oxford Milton Keynes Beaconsfield

250,000 250,000 250,000

Chatham

250,000

Telford

250,000

Coventry

224,000

Southampton

200,000

London

200,000

Liverpool

200,000

London

200,000

Cambridge

150,000

London

150,000

Cheadle Beckenham

100,000 100,000

Ascot Lingfield

100,000 100,000

Newcastle upon tyne

100,000

Abingdon

100,000

Cardiff

100,000

Birkenhead

100,000

London London

100,000 75,000

Mirfield Orpington

75,000 75,000

Corby

60,000

Canterbury

60,000

Garfield Weston Foundation

School-Home Support London Volunteer Reading London Help (VRH) The Maritime London Heritage Trust The Royal Ballet London School The Springboard London Bursary Foundation Engineering Welwyn Garden Development Trust City The Thomas Hardy Dorchester Society The More House Farnham Foundation City Year London London China Oxford Stratford-uponScholarship Fund Avon Young Enterprise London Techniquest Cardiff The Edward Barnsley Petersfield Educational Trust The King's School Worcester Worcester National Space Centre Leicester The Maritime London Heritage Trust I CAN London UWC Atlantic College Llantwit Major London The Dawliffe Hall Educational Foundation Tyne & Wear Newcastle upon Archives & Museums Tyne Development Trust Textile Conservation Reading Centre Foundation Camelia Botnar Worthing Children's Centre Straight Talking Peer Kingston upon Education Thames Moreton Hall Oswestry Ufton Court Reading Educational Trust Dame Alice Owen's Potters Bar School SATRO Woking Total for Education (Total number of grants: 66) Environment Adapt Group, Norwich University of East Anglia (UEA) South Georgia Dundee Heritage Trust (SGHT) The Friends of Tetbury Westonbirt Arboretum

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REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 50,000 40,000 40,000 40,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 26,500 25,000 25,000

25,000

25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 9,848,500

£ 250,000

250,000 150,000

The Deep Hull Blue Marine London Foundation Marine Stewardship London Council Groundwork Wakefield Normanton The Landmark Trust Maidenhead WWF - UK Godalming Sustain: The alliance London for better food and farming Sustainable Inshore Edinburgh Fisheries Trust (SIFT) The Prince's London Charitable Foundation International Sustainability Unit Plantlife Salisbury Young People's Trust Crewkerne for the Environment (YPTE) Medway Queen Gillingham Preservation Society Scottish Wildlife Trust Edinburgh (SWT) Garden Museum London Sustainable London Restaurant Association Total for Environment (Total number of grants: 18) Health Cancer Research UK Royal Marsden Cancer Charity Thrombosis Research Institute The University of Sheffield Parkinson's UK Age UK Maggie Keswick Jencks Cancer Caring Centres Trust The Healing Foundation Anthony Nolan Trust St Luke's Hospice Quarriers The Norfolk Hospice University of Bristol The UCL Cancer Institute Research Trust (CIRT) Research Autism The National Osteoporosis Society

130,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 75,000 50,000

50,000 50,000

30,000 30,000

30,000 25,000 25,000 25,000

1,570,000

London London

£ 5,000,000 500,000

London

300,000

Sheffield

280,000

London London London

250,000 209,000 200,000

London

150,000

London Sheffield Bridge of Weir King's Lynn Bristol London

135,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000

London Bath

The Sick Children's Trust Diabetes UK The Florence Nightingale Foundation Ataxia UK Thrombosis Research Institute British Liver Trust Merlin (Medical Emergency Relief International) Imperial College London The Liver Group Charity The Meath Epilepsy Trust British Eye Research Foundation The Children's Hospital Trust Fund Wellchild SANE Action on Hearing Loss Bath Institute of Medical Engineering Wessex Children's Hospice Trust (Naomi House & Jacksplace) Bowel & Cancer Research The Haven DebRA UK RAFT Headway, the brain injury association Dubois Child Cancer Fund St Barnabas Hospices (Sussex) Ltd Newlife Foundation for Disabled Children Meningitis Trust Kirkwood Hospice Youngminds Cancer Support Scotland St Wilfrid's Hospice at Chichester Headway Belfast World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF UK)

100,000 100,000

Garfield Weston Foundation

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London

100,000

London London

100,000 100,000

London London

100,000 90,000

Ringwood London

75,000 75,000

London

60,000

London

50,000

Godalming

50,000

London

50,000

London

50,000

Cheltenham London London

50,000 50,000 40,000

Bath

30,000

Winchester

30,000

London

30,000

London London Northwood Nottingham

30,000 30,000 30,000 25,000

Romsey

25,000

Worthing

25,000

Leeds

25,000

Stroud Huddersfield London Glasgow

25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000

Chichester

25,000

Belfast London

25,000 25,000

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

East Anglia's Cambridge Children's Hospices (EACH) British Nutrition London Foundation Aspire Stanmore Integrated Twickenham Neurological Services Changing Faces London Woodlands Hospice Liverpool St Wilfrid's Hospice, Eastbourne Eastbourne Total for Health (Total number of grants: 55) Religion Southwark Cathedral London Rochester Cathedral Rochester Trust Churches London Conservation Trust Downside Abbey Radstock Trustees St Bride's Church, London Fleet Street Hillsborough Hillsborough Presbyterian Church Lisburn Cathedral Lisburn Wesley's Chapel & London Leysian Mission Total for Religion (Total number of grants: 8) Welfare Black Stork Charity London Inter-Diocesan Council of the Apostleship of the Sea National Star College Birmingham YMCA FareShare Forest YMCA Enham Mary's Meals Papworth Trust Methodist Homes (MHA) RNIB (Royal National Institute of Blind People) The House of St Barnabas Queen Alexandra College Guild Care CASE Training Services Ltd Jamie's Farm

West Midlands London

25,000

Contact a Family Calvert Trust Cymdeithas Tai Clywd and Denbigh Youth Project Positive Futures For People with a Learning Disability Safer London Foundation Place2Be The Second Half of Your Life Foundation Roundabout Ltd The Peaceful Place Limited Caring For Life Shrewsbury Drapers Holy Cross The Kingwood Trust Co-ordinated Action Against Domestic Abuse Gingerbread RAPt (Rehabilitation of Addicted Prisoners Trust) The Suffolk Foundation Women for Women International (UK) Working Families Cardinal Hume Centre Canopy Housing Project Bayis Sheli Sailors' Society Childnet International Clean Break Megan Baker House WRVS Christians Against Poverty Kainos Community Neath Women's Aid Bounce Back Restorative Justice Council Adoption UK Depaul UK Enable Scotland The Association for Research into Stammering in Childhood (ARSC) Lost Chord Whizz-Kidz

25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 9,394,000

£ 250,000 100,000 75,000 75,000 50,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 625,000

£ 3,000,000* 250,000

Cheltenham Birmingham London London Andover Glasgow Cambridge Leeds

250,000 250,000 250,000 250,000 150,000 150,000 150,000 100,000

London

100,000

London

100,000

Birmingham

100,000

Worthing Hull

100,000 100,000

Corsham

100,000

Garfield Weston Foundation

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London Barnstaple Denbigh

100,000 90,000 80,000

Bangor

75,000

London

75,000

London London

73,000 60,000

Sheffield Rochford

50,000 50,000

Leeds Church Stretton

50,000 50,000

Reading Bristol

50,000 50,000

London London

50,000 50,000

Ipswich

50,000

London

50,000

London London

50,000 50,000

Leeds

40,000

London Southampton London London Leominster Cardiff Bradford

40,000 40,000 35,000 35,000 30,000 30,000 30,000

Runcorn Neath London London

30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000

Banbury London Glasgow London

30,000 30,000 25,000 25,000

Rotherham London

25,000 25,000

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

Llamau Cardiff Protection Against London Stalking Simeon Care for the Aberdeen Elderly Volunteer Link Scheme London Age Scotland Edinburgh Nordoff Robbins London Refuge London Listening Books London The 999 Club London Transform Housing & Leatherhead Support Primark Better Lives London Foundation Total for Welfare (Total number of grants: 64) Youth The Cricket Foundation The Prince's Trust Futureversity Voluntary Services Overseas (VSO) UK The Downside Settlement Chance UK WorldWide Volunteering for Young People Greenhouse Children Our Ultimate Investment (UK) Changemakers Foundation Voice Sea-Change Sailing Trust Girlguiding Bristol and South Gloucestershire Street League

25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000

50,000 50,000 30,000 25,000 255,000

Grants of £20,000 and below 7,384,000

Arts £ 300,000

North East London London

200,000 150,000 75,000

London

50,000*

London Stoke sub Hamdon

50,000 50,000

London London

50,000 40,000

London

30,000

London Chelmsford

30,000 30,000*

Bristol

30,000

The AHOY Centre The Tiverton Market Centre Co Ltd 1st Consett Scout Stanley Group and 1st Blackhill Scout Group The Boxing Academy London Redeeming Our Manchester Communities West Mercia Scout Bilston County Young Devon Newton Abbot Total for Youth (Total number of grants: 21)

£ 100,000

21,000

London

Newcastle upon Tyne London Tiverton

Other The Pennies London Foundation Global Leadership London Foundation AfriKids London Wates Family Leatherhead Enterprise Trust Institute for Policy London Research Total for Other (Total number of grants: 5)

25,000 25,000

Leeds Music Trust Manchester Historic Buildings Trust Leicester Print Workshop Circus Space Armonico Consort Limited London Bubble Theatre Company Chickenshed Theatre Friends of West London Dance Theatre de Complicite Education Ltd Live Theatre The Place (Contemporary Dance Trust Limited) Arts & Business Cymru Glasgow Film Theatre (GFT) The Marlowe Theatre Development Trust Citizens’ Theatre Ltd The Barn Theatre Trust Heart n Soul Trinity Community Arts Ltd Serious Trust Ltd Customs House Trust Limited Proper Job Theatre Company British Youth Opera Synergy Theatre Project

30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000

25,000 25,000 25,000 25,000 1,305,000

Garfield Weston Foundation

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Leeds High Peak

£ 20,000 20,000

Leicester

20,000

London Warwick

20,000 20,000

London

20,000

London London

20,000 20,000

London

20,000

Newcastle Upon Tyne London

20,000

Cardiff

20,000

Glasgow

20,000

Canterbury

20,000

Glasgow Welwyn Garden City London Bristol

15,000 15,000

London South Shields

15,000 15,000

Huddersfield

10,000

London London

10,000 10,000

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

20,000

15,000 15,000

Cahoots NI Ltd Community Music Wales Tara Arts Chain Reaction Theatre Company The Queen's Hall (Edinburgh) Ltd Young Musicians Symphony Orchestra Vita Nova Wiltshire Music Centre Red Dog Productions Ltd The Merry Opera Company Stage2 Youth Theatre Company DreamArts Cultural Learning Alliance Apples and Snakes The Rose Theatre Kingston Northumberland Theatre Company Macrobert Arts Centre Birmingham Repertory Theatre Living Paintings Fusion Theatre Sherman Cymru Music Theatre Wales Nightingale Theatre Manaton and East Dartmoor Theatre (MED Theatre) Norden Farm Centre for the Arts Proteus Theatre Company Moray Art Centre Drake Music Scotland Spitalfields Music Alnwick District Playhouse Trust Bampton Classical Opera TramShed Theatre Company Yvonne Arnaud Theatre The Robey Trust Friends of Pittville Futures Theatre Company Worcester Arts Workshop

Belfast Cardiff

10,000 10,000

London London

10,000 10,000

Edinburgh

10,000

London

10,000

Bournemouth Bradford on Avon Stroud

10,000 10,000 10,000

Edenbridge

10,000

Birmingham

10,000

London London

10,000 10,000

London Kingston upon Thames Alnwick

10,000 10,000 10,000

Stirling Birmingham

10,000 10,000

Newbury Belfast Cardiff Cardiff Brighton Newton Abbot

10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 7,500 7,500

Maidenhead

7,500

Basingstoke

7,000

Moray Edinburgh London Alnwick

5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000

Bampton

5,000

Blackpool

5,000

Guildford

5,000

Ivybridge Cheltenham London

5,000 5,000 5,000

Worcester

5,000

Garfield Weston Foundation

Ledbury Poetry Ledbury Festival Music Theatre 4 Belfast Youth (Ireland) Propeller Broadway The Poetry School London The Faversham Faversham Society Ballet Black London The Architecture Bristol Centre, Bristol Puppet Centre Trust London Left Bank Leeds Leeds Shakespeare Link Llandrindod Wells Apollo Music Projects London Highlights Rural Appleby Touring Sound Artists Wales Monmouth Arts For All London October Gallery Trust London People United Canterbury BALTIC Centre for Gateshead Contemporary Art Cory Band Ammanford Dance Blast Abergavenny Leamington Music Warwick Norfolk & Norwich Norwich Heritage Trust Arts Active Trust Cardiff Kazzum London Watts Gallery Guildford The John Betjeman London Poetry Competition Cumbria Rural Choirs Cockermouth Total for Arts (Total number of grants: 86)

Community Volunteering England Re:work Ltd ProjectScotland FoodCycle The Guildford Institute Arley Memorial Hall Highway Church Husthwaite Village Hall The Link Family and Community Centre Narberth & District Community & Sports Association The Bridge Community Education Centre Ambassadors in Sport

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5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,000* 3,000 3,000 3,000 2,500 2,500 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 1,000 1,000 795,500

London Bristol Edinburgh London Guildford

£ 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000

Bewdley Penryn York

15,000 15,000 15,000

Newtownards

15,000

Narberth

15,000

Brighton

15,000

Bolton

10,000

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

High Halstow Village Hall The Regency Hall, Saundersfoot Whitlingham Boathouses Foundation Limited Rawson Hall Heydour Parish Hall Voluntary Action Maidstone Barnham Leisure Amenities Development Enterprise (BLADE) Greenlaw War Memorial Hall The Jericho Foundation Reach Volunteering Castlehaven Community Association Cornerstones Centre for the Community at Chester-le-Street Methodist Church The Phoenix Garden Hull Community Church Hartpury Village Hall St Aidan's Community Group Plunkett Foundation Hibbert Community Regeneration Agency Cowling Village Hall The Dorothy Parkes Centre Pennine Lancashire Community Farm Isleham Community Association (I.C.A.) Wembdon Village Hall and Playing Fields Trust Swanage Sea Rowing Club (SSRC) Yarnton Playing Field Management Committee Fakenham Recreation Ground Charity St Andrew's Community Network York House Centre (Stony Stratford)

Rochester

10,000

Saundersfoot

10,000

Norwich

10,000

Haywards Heath Grantham Maidstone

10,000 10,000 10,000

Bognor Regis

10,000

Duns

10,000

Birmingham

10,000

London London

10,000 10,000

Washington

10,000

London Hull

10,000 10,000

Gloucester Houghton le Spring Woodstock Bolton

10,000 10,000

Keighley Smethwick

10,000 10,000

Burnley

10,000

Ely

10,000

Bridgwater

10,000

Cumbria Law Centre Focus on Family Nurturing & Development Centre SPLASH (South Poplar & Limehouse Action for Secure Housing) Whitmore and District Village Hall Foundation The Furnival Burngreave Community Project Kidbrooke Focus St Vincent's Furniture Store, Sheffield Witcham Village Hall Committee All Souls Clubhouse Full Circle Youth and Family Project Sport 4 Life UK St Martin's Community Resource Centre Wedmore Playing Fields Management Committee Portsmouth Citizens Advice Bureau mediationplus East Durham Community Initiatives Ltd St Augustine's Community Care Trust - Homelink Day Respite Care Blackfriars Settlement Newbury Community Resource Centre Oblong Community Resource Centre North-East Windhill Community Association The Village Centre Limited Townley Memorial Hall Trust The Michael Roberts Charitable Trust Ethical Property Foundation Newton Ferrers and Noss Mayo WI Hall Trust

10,000 10,000

Swanage

10,000*

Kidlington

10,000*

Fakenham

10,000

Liverpool

10,000

Milton Keynes

10,000

Garfield Weston Foundation

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Carlisle Coleraine

10,000 10,000

London

10,000

Newcastle

10,000

Sheffield

10,000

London Sheffield

10,000 10,000

Ely

10,000

London Bristol

10,000 10,000

Birmingham Edinburgh

10,000 10,000

Wedmore

10,000*

Portsmouth

10,000

Swindon Seaham

10,000 10,000

Twickenham

10,000

London

10,000

Newbury

10,000

Leeds

10,000

Shipley

7,500

Glasgow

7,500

Cambridge

7,500

Harlow

7,500

London

7,500

Plymouth

7,500

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

Community Cancer Centre St Gabriel's Centre Weoley Castle Shiplake Memorial Hall Favour Foundation Limited – Your Place Kirk Hammerton Village Hall Burwash Playing Field Association Llanasa Village Hall Wilmington Memorial Hall Best Chances Bursledon Village Hall Charitable Trust East Riding Voluntary Action Services Ltd PRODH (Project for the Regeneration of Druids Heath) Linden Church Trust Grow@Jigsaw The Lighthouse Attleborough Cambridge Re-Use Bethwin Road Playground Orchardville Society First Step Drop-in Centre The Ponteland Memorial Hall Wellspring Family Centre Southern Brooks Community Partnership Covent Garden Dragon Hall Trust Holly Lodge Community Centre Victoria Community Enterprise Ltd Cowpen Quay Community Association East Howdon Community Centre Community Centrepoint Ltd Lowdham Village Hall Number One Community Trust Tarrant Hinton Village Hall

West Drayton

7,500

Birmingham

7,500

Henley-onThames Great Grimsby

7,500 7,500

York

7,500

Etchingham

5,000

Prestatyn Dartford

5,000 5,000

Halesowen Southampton

5,000 5,000

Beverley

5,000

Birmingham

5,000

Swansea Bideford Attleborough

5,000 5,000 5,000

Cambridge London

5,000 5,000

Belfast Belfast

5,000 5,000

Newcastle upon Tyne Dereham

5,000

Bristol

5,000

London

5,000

London

5,000

Sheffield

5,000

Blyth

5,000

Langport and Huish Episcopi Memorial Field Village Hall Trust The L.A. Project Marston St Lawrence Village Hall Living Hope Stow Park Church and Community Centre The Churn Neighbourhood Project Spotlight UK Al Ghazali MultiCultural Centre Home-Start WeyWater Morfa Family Centre Somerlea Park Community Centre Plymouth Methodist Mission Circuit Bude-Stratton Community Project Deanshanger Memorial Community Centre Afghanistan & Central Asian Association Kennet Furniture Project Full Circle Highbury Hall/ Tenterden Youth Club Glenbuchat Hall Community Association Upper Teeside Agricultural Support Services Limited Mursley Sports Association Squirrels (Community Scrap Scheme) Together in Matson Venture Community Association Southwick & Monkwearmouth Community Transport Bridge CVS, Reaching Out Project Hayes Village Hall Management Committee

5,000

North Shields

5,000

Kirkby-in-Ashfield

5,000

Nottingham Northampton

5,000 5,000

Blandford Forum

5,000

Garfield Weston Foundation

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Langport

5,000

Armagh Banbury

5,000 5,000

Belfast Newport

5,000 5,000

Cirencester

5,000

Basingstoke Liverpool

5,000 5,000

Bordon

5,000

Morfa Alfreton

5,000 5,000

Plymouth

5,000

Bude

5,000

Milton Keynes

5,000

London

5,000

Devizes

5,000

Oxford Tenterden

5,000 5,000

Strathdon

5,000

Barnard Castle

5,000

Mursley

5,000

Sutton

5,000

Gloucester London

5,000 5,000

Sunderland

5,000

Peterhead

5,000

Bromley

5,000

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

Good Neighbours Community Transport Home-Start Amber Valley Wyvern Community Transport Community Transport Helpline Whaplode Village Hall Ashington Community Development Trust Balsam Family Project Yarlington Club and Reading Room Revive Enterprise Tools for Self Reliance TRIP Community Transport Association Guinness Hermitage Daventry Contact Annie Mary Smith Charity Otterton Village Hall The Bridgend Centre Colchester Furniture Project Community Voluntary Action Ledbury & District Towersey Memorial Hall Committee Acle War Memorial Recreation Centre Bolton Solidarity Community Association The Cedarwood Trust St Luke's CARES People's Hall Sedbergh Home-Start Ards, Comber & Peninsula Area Ford, Pallion & Millfield Community Development Project Workcare Coventry & Warwickshire Denver Playing Field Association The Ramsgate Society Transport 17 Ltd

Whitby

5,000

Ripley

5,000

Benfleet

5,000

Bewdley

5,000

Spalding

5,000

Ashington

5,000

Wantage

5,000

Wincanton

5,000

Blyth Southampton

5,000 5,000

Honiton

5,000

Havant Daventry Dereham

5,000 5,000 5,000

Budleigh Salterton Bollington Colchester

5,000

Ledbury

5,000

Thame

5,000

Norwich

5,000

Bolton

5,000

North Shields Leeds Sedbergh

5,000 5,000 5,000

Newtownards

5,000

Sunderland

4,500

Brisley Village Hall CAMAD (Community Action Machynlleth & District) Jubilee Food Bank Management Committee Toft The Villager Community Bus Services Manchester Street Pastors Astley Community Activity and Sporting Centre Launceston Foodbank Ltd Killingworth Community Consortium Fishbourne Playing Field Association Home-Start Surrey Heath South Montgomeryshire Volunteer Bureau Arnesby Village Hall Benington Village Hall Association Orrell Park & District Community Association Fulmerston Family and Community Project Lothersdale Village Trust Kirk Langley Village Hall Management Committee Pelton Fell Community Partnership Chariotts Seapoint Canoe Centre Essex Marching Corps St Breward Institute & War Memorial Hall Wylam Playing Fields Association Norwich Door to Door Wynne Willson War Memorial Recreation Ground

5,000 5,000

Bedworth

4,000

Downham Market

4,000

Ramsgate

3,600

Sheffield

3,500

Garfield Weston Foundation

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Dereham Machynlleth

3,500 3,500

Sheffield Cambridge

3,500 3,500

Chipping Norton

3,000

Stockport

3,000

Whitley Bay

3,000

Launceston

3,000

Newcastle upon Tyne

3,000

Chichester

3,000

Camberley

3,000

Newtown

3,000

Leicester Stevenage

3,000 3,000

Liverpool

3,000

Thetford

3,000

Keighley

3,000

Ashbourne

3,000

Chester-le-Street

3,000

Wrexham Folkestone

3,000 3,000

Rayleigh

3,000

Bodmin

3,000

Wylam

2,500

Norwich Bath

2,500 2,500

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

Pakistan Youth and Community Association (PYCA) Wings of Hope Community Association Home-Start - Epsom, Ewell and Banstead Eassie Nevay & Kirkinch Community Association PLC Activities Club Community Cafe South Brent Old School Community Centre St George's Community Centre Sunlight Development Trust St Petroc's Parish Centre Ore Valley Housing Association Bootle Village Hall The Kairos Centre Llanfwrog Community Association Isle of Muck Community Enterprise Ltd Newark & Sherwood CVS Preston Community Hall Cove Village Hall Committee Caxton House Community Centre Ottershaw Village Hall Ash Village Hall Fenland Association for Community Transport Ltd (FACT) Thanet Community Development Trust Victoria (Westminster) Muslim Welfare Trust Bean Youth & Community Centre Albert Wilson Memorial Field Misterton with Walcote Community Trust (MWCT) West Monkton Village Hall

Leicester

2,500

London

2,500

Epsom

2,500

Forfar

2,500

Prescot Swindon South Brent

2,500 2,000 2,000

Newbury

2,000

Gillingham

2,000

Lostwithiel

2,000

Lochgelly

2,000

Millom Newcastle Ruthin

2,000 2,000 2,000

Mallaig

2,000

Newark

2,000

Hull

2,000

Tiverton

2,000

London

2,000

Chertsey

2,000

Whitchurch March

2,000 1,500

Ramsgate

1,500

London

1,500

Dartford

1,500

Prenton

1,500

Lutterworth

1,500

Taunton

1,500

Khondoker Foundation (London) Kenlar Community Development Ingleton Rural Community Association Horncastle and District Community Association Byrness Village Hall

Ilford

1,500

London

1,500

Carnforth

1,500

Horncastle

1,000

Newcastle upon Tyne Banbury

1,000

Drayton Village Hall Management Committee Lympne Playing Hythe Fields & Village Hall Committee Blaxhall Village Woodbridge Hall & Playing Field Committee The Marindin Hall Farnham Trust The Boathouse Youth Blackpool & St Peter Church South Shore Ash Priors Village Taunton Hall Learning to Grow Larne Thornton Rust Leyburn Institute Silk Willoughby Sleaford Village Hall Neuadd Tysul Hall Llandysul St Luke's Sunderland Neighbourhood Trust Moneyglass Toomebridge Community Centre Memory Lane London Singing Club Ilsington Village Hall Ilsington Total for Community (Total number of grants: 228)

Education

Garfield Weston Foundation

Kew Bridge Engines Trust and Water Supply Museum Ltd The Royal Artillery Museum Drayton Park Primary School The Schools Network The Arkwright Scholarships Trust Essex Youthbuild TLG Alfriston School

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1,000

1,000

1,000

1,000 1,000

1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 750 500 500 1,334,850

Brentford

£ 20,000

London

20,000

London

20,000

London Leamington Spa

20,000 20,000

Chelmsford Bradford Beaconsfield

20,000 20,000 15,000

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

Life Education Wessex Bag Books The Foundation for Conductive Education Westside School Montessori Education for Autism (MEfA) John Buchan Heritage Museum Trust British School of Osteopathy (BSO) Kingswode Hoe School Rosemount Lifelong Learning Swarthmore Education Centre St Leonards-Mayfield School St Finian's Catholic Primary School The Warriner School Farm Trust Kingston Grammar School St Mary & St John CEVA Primary School, North Luffenham Great Tew School Trust Wycombe Royal Grammar School Foundation The Maidstone Museums' Foundation Soundabout The Peterhouse (United Kingdom) Appeal Dundee Science Centre Methodist International House The Devon & Exeter Institution Library and Reading Rooms Saint Benedict Catholic School Trust The Beauchamp Lodge Settlement St James Primary School Coda Music Trust

Blandford

15,000

London Birmingham

15,000 15,000

London London

12,000 12,000

Biggar

10,000

London

10,000

Colchester

10,000

Glasgow

10,000

Leeds

10,000

Mayfield

10,000

Thatcham

10,000

Banbury

10,000

Kingston-uponThames Oakham

10,000

Chipping Norton

10,000

High Wycombe

10,000

Maidstone

10,000

Worminghall London

10,000 10,000

The Bloomfield Learning Centre Conway Education Centre Leicestershire Education Business Company Ltd Cued Speech Association UK XLWales Amberley Museum & Heritage Centre Roundabout Pre School St Andrew's School Bedford Ashurst Wood Community PreSchool (AWCP) Cann Bridge School Kaleidoscope Childcare Breage Church of England (VA) Primary School Sheringham Woodfields School Forster Community College Hitchin Girl's School CRESST (Conflict Resolution Education in Sheffield Schools Training) The Forest of Dean Children's Opportunity Centre Hillside Preschool The Anchorage Association Humpty Dumpty Preschool Oundle Community Pre-school Woodside School Fund St Mary's Cathedral Workshop Blue Coat CE Junior School Cirencester Opportunity Group Rhayader & District Community Support Ltd (RDCS) Hampshire Museums and Galleries Trust

10,000

Dundee

10,000

Manchester

10,000

Exeter

10,000

Derby

10,000

London

10,000

Godalming

10,000

Christchurch

10,000

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London

10,000

Belfast

10,000

Leicester

10,000

Dartmouth

10,000

Swansea Nr Arundel

8,000 7,500

Somerton

7,500

Bedford

7,500

East Grinstead

7,500*

Plymouth Ashford

7,500 7,500

Helston

7,500

Sheringham

7,500

Bradford

7,500

Hitchin Sheffield

5,000 5,000

Coleford

5,000

Bristol Brentwood

5,000 5,000

Cambridge

5,000

Peterborough

5,000

Sevenoaks

5,000

Edinburgh

5,000

Walsall

5,000

Cirencester

5,000

Rhayader

5,000

Winchester

5,000

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

The Friends of Frank Wise School Somali Welfare Development Trust Oval Schools' Cluster Friends of Barham Library Hamilton College Sherbourne Fields School Pyramid Health & Social Care Association Durham County Cricket Foundation JustDifferent Teeside High School Birmingham Pen Trade Heritage Association Northern Parade Junior School St John's & St Clement's Primary School Friends of Wraxall School Association Friends of Victoria School Buxton School The Physics Factory Friends of Perranporth School Ulster Historical Foundation The Nicholas Danby Trust Haddenham St Mary's CE School City of London School The European Atlantic Movement (TEAM) Chilton Trinity Technology College Burnfoot Community Development Association Hallmoor School Mount Hawke Preschool St John the Baptist School Spadework Aclet Close Nursery School Gospel Oak School Association

Banbury

5,000

Liverpool

5,000

London Wembley

5,000 5,000

Hamilton Coventry

5,000 5,000

London

5,000

Durham

5,000

Arundel Stockton-on-Tees Birmingham

5,000 5,000 4,000

Portsmouth

4,000

London

3,500

Bristol

3,500

Birmingham

3,500

London Birmingham Perranporth

3,500 3,000 3,000

Belfast

3,000

London

3,000

Aylesbury

3,000

London High Wycombe

2,500 2,000

Bridgwater

2,000

Londonderry

2,000

Birmingham Truro

Melbourn Primary Royston School Moorside CP School Skelmersdale Bristol Rugby Bristol Community Foundation Tividale Hall Primary Tividale School Bicknor Bears Coleford Nursery Windmills Opportunity Burgess Hill Playgroup Musical Keys Norwich Benchill Primary Manchester School, Manchester Abbots Farm Junior Rugby School PTFA Angus Young Forfar Engineers (AYE) Bright Sparks London St John's CE VA Radstock Primary School St Merryn Pre-school Padstow Belle Vue Primary Carlisle School Tata Steel Cricket Port Talbot Club Glinton Pre-school Peterborough Playgroup Sawtry Pre-school Huntingdon Playgroup Alderholt Sunbeams Fordingbridge and Supertots Steam Mills Primary Cinderford School Vauxhall Primary London School Total for Education (Total number of grants: 113) Environment Glenarm Buildings Preservation Trust Groundwork London Leicestershire & Rutland Wildlife Trust The Bay Trust Dereham Windmill Evanton Wood Community Company Moor Trees CleanupUK National Wildflower Centre Treftadaeth Llandre Heritage Groundwork Oldham & Rochdale

2,000 2,000

Woking

2,000

West Malling Bishop Auckland

2,000 2,000

London

1,500

Garfield Weston Foundation

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1,500 1,500 1,500

1,500 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 500 500 500 500 500 500 750,500

Ballymena

£ 20,000

London Oadby

20,000* 20,000

Dover Dereham Dingwall

20,000 15,000* 10,000

South Brent Bristol Liverpool

10,000 10,000 10,000

Bow Street

10,000

Oldham

10,000

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

Scottish Seabird Edinburgh Centre Buglife - The Peterborough Invertebrate Conservation Trust Chichester Ship Chichester Canal Trust Birchanger Wood Bishop's Stortford Trust Transition Town Forres Forres Ltd Common Ground Shaftesbury Homemakers Abergavenny Community Recycling Wandsworth Work London & Play Westcountry Rivers Callington Trust Clyde River Foundation Glasgow Erlas Victorian Wrexham Walled Garden Greenfingers Charity Beaconsfield Total for Environment (Total number of grants: 23) Health Brain And Spinal Salford Injury Centre (BASIC) The St Peter & St Lewes James Charitable Trust Isabel Hospice Welwyn Garden City Spinal Injuries Milton Keynes Association (SIA) OCD Action London Queenscourt Hospice Southport Best Beginnings London Hertfordshire Letchworth Multiple Sclerosis Garden City Therapy Centre Ltd Wolverhampton & Wolverhampton District M.S. Therapy Centre Ltd Nottingham Nottingham Hospitals Charity York Teaching York Hospital Charity Hospice at Home Workington West Cumbria Weston Hospicecare Weston-superMare Chelsea and London Westminster Health Charity Hospice at Home Penrith Carlisle and North Lakeland

10,000

Willen Hospice St Andrew's Hospice Thames Hospicecare Target Ovarian Cancer St Luke's Hospice (Harrow and Brent) The Sussex Beacon Earl Mountbatten Hospice The Prince of Wales Hospice Harlington Hospice Association Different Strokes Brittle Bone Society Jessie May Police Rehabilitation Trust The Phoenix Stroke Appeal (Royal Cornwall Hospital Trust) Action for M.E. Huntington's Disease Association The Youth Cancer Trust The African Caribbean Leukaemia Trust The Bridge Mentoring Plus Scheme Hartlepool and District Hospice Bobath Children's Therapy Centre Wales Martin House Children's Hospice Oakleaf Enterprise Lakelands Hospice Willow Burn Hospice Headway Southampton The J's Hospice Deafness Research UK Edinburgh International Science Festival St Margaret's Hospice SAFE (Southampton Action For Employment) York Mind The PBC Foundation

10,000

10,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 230,000

£ 20,000 20,000

20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000

20,000

20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000

15,000

Garfield Weston Foundation

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Milton Keynes Airdrie Windsor London

15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000

Harrow

10,000

Brighton Newport

10,000 10,000

Pontefract

10,000

Harlington

10,000

Milton Keynes Dundee Bristol London

10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000

Truro

10,000

Bristol Liverpool

10,000 10,000

Bournemouth

10,000

Croydon

10,000

Bridgend

10,000

Hartlepool

10,000

Cardiff

10,000

Wetherby

10,000

Guildford Corby Durham Southampton

10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000

Chelmsford London

10,000 10,000

Edinburgh

10,000

Taunton

10,000

Southampton

10,000

York Edinburgh

10,000 10,000

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

Bolton Hospice Bolton The Ear Foundation Nottingham St Giles Hospice Lichfield St Clare's Hospice Jarrow Nottinghamshire Nottingham Hospice Sheffield Hospitals Sheffield Charity Positive Action on Frome Cancer Baillieston Glasgow Community Care Ltd Grove House Hospice St Albans The Institute of London Optometry RB Mind Richmond Trust Links Ltd Westcliff-on-Sea Homerton University London Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Islington Mind London ME Research UK Perth London RB&H Arts - part of Royal Brompton and Harefield Hospitals Charity Harrow Multiple Harrow Sclerosis Therapy Centre Berkshire Autistic Reading Society The Movement Oswestry Foundation Bury Cancer Support Bury Centre Marillac Care Brentwood Perthes Association Guildford Helen Rollason Chelmsford Cancer Charity Northern Ireland Belfast Cancer Fund for Children The Peace Hospice Watford Alzheimer's Society, London London Pod Charitable Trust Welshpool Lighthouse Ireland Ltd Belfast Arts Care Belfast The Art Studio Sunderland Wallace Cancer Care Cambridge CPC Kent Rochester Mid Powys Mind Llandrindod Wells Children's Hospice Glasgow Association Scotland (CHAS) Total for Health (Total number of grants: 82)

Religion Shirley Baptist Church St Matthew's Church, Little Lever Great St Mary's Church, Cambridge Lancaster Methodist Church Tewkesbury Abbey Schola Cantorum Choral Scholarship Fund York Minster Fund Mannofield Parish Church, Aberdeen St John the Evangelist Church, Essington Bangor Cathedral Sankey Valley Methodist Circuit St John the Baptist Church, Stadhampton Tondu Methodist Church All Saints Church, Trull St Mary's Church, Nottingham St John the Baptist Church, Knaresborough St Peter's Church, Machynlleth St Mary the Virgin Church, Monkseaton Greetland & Lindwell Methodist Church St Christopher's Youth Project Bourne Methodist Church St Mark's Methodist Church, Cheltenham Christ Church Crookham St Andrew's Church, Alresford The Lantern Church, Merley Whitton Baptist Church St Philip's Church Penn Fields, Wolverhampton Wadebridge Christian Centre

10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 9,000 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 7,500 5,000

5,000 5,000 5,000

5,000

5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000

5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000

853,500

Garfield Weston Foundation

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Solihull

£ 20,000

Bolton

20,000

Cambridge

20,000

Lancaster

20,000

Cheltenham

20,000

York Aberdeen

20,000 20,000

Wolverhampton

20,000

Bangor Warrington

15,000 15,000

Oxford

15,000

Bridgend

15,000

Taunton

15,000

Nottingham

15,000

Knaresborough

15,000

Machynlleth

15,000

Whitley Bay

15,000

Halifax

15,000

Bradford

15,000

Bourne

10,000

Cheltenham

10,000

Fleet

10,000

Colchester

10,000

Wimborne

10,000

Ipswich

10,000*

Wolverhampton

10,000

Wadebridge

10,000

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

Portsmouth Cathedral St James' Church, Lower Darwen Gateway Buildings Trust Hope Baptist Church Christchurch Methodist Anglican Ecumenical Partnership, Clevedon The PCC of the St Michael and All Angels, Cofton Hackett & St Andrew Barnt Green Newbury Methodist Church St Benedict Biscop Anglican Church The PCC of Christ Church and St John, Clapham All Saints Church, Tuckingmill Gerrard Street Baptist Church St Peter's Church, Monkhopton St Andrew's Church, Cullompton All Saints Church, South Merstham St Andrew's Church, Chinnor St Andrew's Church, Holt Trinity Methodist Church, Mirfield Woodstock Road Baptist Church St John the Baptist Church, Roughtown St George's Church, Hyde Leyland Baptist Church St Mary's RC Church, Great Yarmouth Plymstock United Church St Margaret's Parish Church, Clabby Carlton-in-Lindrick Methodist Church Bradford Churches for Dialogue and Diversity

Portsmouth

10,000

Blackburn

10,000

Pudsey

10,000

Hebden Bridge Clevedon

10,000 10,000

Birmingham

Ebenezer Evangelical Church, Neath Abbey St Leonard's Church, Shoreditch St John Notting Hill St Michael and All Angels with St Stephen's Church, Southfields St George's Church, Holborn St Luke's Church, Oxford St Mary the Virgin Church, Great Bircham St Mary the Virgin Church, Morpeth Irthlingborough Methodist Church St Andrew's and St Bartholomew's Church, Churchdown St Mary's Church, Widnes Aylton Church St Michael and All Angels, Bedford Park Trinity Presbyterian Church, Bangor Lower Ford Street Baptist Church St Laurence with St John Church, Ludlow Plymouth Christian Centre St Keverne and St Peter's Church, Coverack Warwick Methodist Church St Paul's Church, Northumberland Heath St Stephen's Church, Norwich The Church of Holy Cross, Daventry Milton Keynes Christian Centre St John the Evangelist Church, Little Thornton Hornton Methodist Church Llangarron Community Association St Mary's Church, Apuldram

10,000

Andover

10,000

Wolverhampton

10,000

London

10,000*

Camborne

10,000

Aberdeen

10,000

Bridgnorth

10,000*

Tiverton

10,000

Redhill

10,000

Chinnor

10,000

Holt

10,000

Mirfield

10,000

Oxford

10,000

Oldham

10,000

Hyde

10,000

Leyland

10,000

Great Yarmouth

10,000

Plymouth

10,000

Fivemiletown

10,000

Sheffield

10,000

Bradford

10,000

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Neath

10,000

London

10,000

London London

10,000 10,000

London

10,000

Oxford

10,000

King's Lynn

10,000

Morpeth

10,000

Irthlingborough

10,000

Gloucester

10,000

Widnes

10,000

Ledbury London

10,000 10,000

Bangor

10,000

Coventry

10,000

Ludlow

10,000

Plymouth

10,000

Helston

10,000

Warwick

10,000

Erith

10,000

Norwich

10,000

Daventry

10,000

Milton Keynes

10,000

Thornton-Cleveley

10,000

Banbury

10,000

Ross-on-Wye

10,000

Chichester

10,000

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

St Michael & All Angels Church, Warden St John's Episcopal Church Perth South East Scotland Area Meeting, Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) Holy Family Church, Bewdley St Margaret's Church, Aberlour Holy Trinity Church, Bracknell St Mary-le-Tower Church, Ipswich Sheriff Hill Methodist Church St Paul's Church, Leamington Spa St David's Church, Llanddewi Aberarth The Church on the Corner (The Apostolic Church) St Luke's Church, Farnworth Church of the Holy Innocents, Adisham St Peter's Church, Raithby St George Tombland, Norwich St Mary's Church, Radcliffe St Wystan's Church, Repton Halberton Methodist Church Ashby Baptist Church St Helena's Community Space Project, South Scarle Holy Trinity Presbyterian Church, Barry St Vincent's Church, Caythorpe St Catherine's Church, Pontypridd St Cuthbert's Church, Clungunford St Leonard's Church, Ribbesford West Weald Area Quaker Meeting

Morpeth

10,000

Perth

10,000

Edinburgh

10,000

Bewdley

7,500

Aberlour

7,500

Bracknell

7,500

Ipswich

7,500

Gateshead

7,500

Leamington Spa

7,500

Aberaeron

7,500

Walsall

7,500

Widnes

7,500

Canterbury

7,500

Louth

7,500*

Norwich

7,500

Manchester

7,500

Derby

7,500

Tiverton

7,500

Ashby-de-laZouch Newark

7,500

St Catherine's Church, Hoarwithy St James Church, Ormside St Nicholas Church, Sabden Woodhouse Trinity Methodist Church St Enoder Parish Church All Saints Church, Wickham Market St Saviour's Church, Bath Breathe City Church St David's Church, Davidstow St Mary Magdalene Church, Whitgift Watchet Baptist Church St Mary's Church, Gressenhall The Friends of St Paul's Church, Bedford Kibblesworth Methodist Church All Saints Church, Helmsley St Mary’s Church, Helmsley Christ Church Downend St Michael the Archangel Church, Trusham St Margaret's Church, Thimbleby St Chad's Church, Bradford St Michael the Archangel, Rushall Church of the Holy Angels, Hoar Cross St Nicholas Church, Bracon Ash St Mary's Church, Bramshott St Bartholomew's Church, Thurstaston Dunlop Church of Scotland Manley Park Methodist Church St Tysilio's Church, Llandysilio St George's Church, Hanworth Park

7,500

Barry

7,500

Grantham

7,500

Pontypridd

7,500

Craven Arms

7,500

Bewdley

7,500*

Steyning

7,500

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Hereford

7,500

Appleby-inWestmorland Clitheroe

7,500

Sheffield

7,500

St Columb

7,500

Woodbridge

7,500

Bath

7,500

Stoke-on-Trent Camelford

7,500 7,500

Goole

7,500

Watchet

7,500

Dereham

7,500

Bedford

7,500

Gateshead

7,500

Helmsley

7,500

Helmsley

7,500

Bristol

7,500

Newton Abbot

7,500

Horncastle

7,000

Bradford

7,000

Walsall

7,000

Burton-on-Trent

5,000

Norwich

5,000

Liphook

5,000

Wirral

5,000

Kilmarnock

5,000

Manchester

5,000

Powys

5,000

Feltham

5,000

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

7,500

Ash Chapel, Sevenoaks St Philip and James Church, Maryfield St Margaret's Church, Horsforth St Mary the Virgin Church, Brancaster Aspull Methodist Church St Gregory's Church, Castlemorton St Mary's Church St Cynin's Church, Llangynin St Andrew & St Peter's Church, Blofield St Peter and St Paul, Reepham St Mary's Church, Surlingham St Catherine's Church, Brynaman Culcheth Methodist Church St Bartholomew's Church, Oakridge Lynch St Peter's Church, Lamerton Crichton Trust Geddes Place United Reformed Church St Mary's Church, Malpas St Faith's Church and Community Centre, Hexton Witham Friary Church Christ Church with St Mary's PCC, Swindon PCC Pershore Abbey St Bartholomew's Church, Rogate British Muslims for Secular Democracy Stockton Heath Methodist Church Churches Together in Ottery St Mary (CTIO) St Laurence Church, Adwick-le-Street St Catherine's Church, Penrith St Nicholas-at-Wade Church, Birchington

Longfield

5,000

Torpoint

5,000

Leeds

5,000

King's Lynn

5,000

Wigan

5,000

Malvern

5,000

Gravesend Carmarthen

5,000 5,000

Norwich

5,000

Lincoln

5,000

Norwich

5,000*

Ammanford

5,000

Warrington

5,000

Stroud

5,000

Lamerton

5,000

Dumfries Bexleyheath

5,000 5,000

Newport

5,000

Hitchin

5,000

Frome Swindon

5,000 5,000

Pershore Petersfield

5,000 5,000

London

5,000

Warrington

5,000

Ottery St Mary

5,000

Doncaster

5,000

Carlisle

5,000

Birchington

5,000

Garfield Weston Foundation

St Peter & St Paul, Bolton-by-Bowland Knodishall Methodist Church Great Malvern Priory Shankill Parish Church St Peter & St Paul Church, Yattendon Stocksfield Methodist Church Markyate Baptist Church St Mary's Church, Warkworth California Christian Centre St Mary the Virgin Church, Woodditton Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Brompton Ralph St Peter's Framilode Gloucestershire Cheltenham Youth for Christ St Peter's Church, Penrhosgarnedd St Bridget's Church, Beckermet St Stephen's Church, Kirkstall St Giles Church, Ludlow The Friends of St Mary's Church, Easebourne St Peter's Church, Balsall Common St Mary's Church, Chilham St John the Baptist Church, Horsington St John the Baptist Church, Hindon Jireh Chapel Trust Seaford Baptist Church St James Church, Wigmore St James and the Methodist Church, Grewelthorpe St Pandionia and St John the Baptist Church, Eltisley Christ Church, Fulmodeston

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Clitheroe

5,000

Saxmundham

5,000

Malvern Craigavon

5,000 5,000

Thatcham

5,000

Wylam

5,000

St Albans

5,000

Banbury

5,000

Birmingham

5,000

Newmarket

5,000

Taunton

5,000

Gloucester

5,000

Cheltenham

5,000

Bangor

5,000

Seascale

5,000

Leeds

5,000

Ludlow

5,000

Midhurst

5,000

Coventry

5,000

Canterbury

5,000

Templecombe

5,000

Salisbury

5,000

Wirral Seaford

5,000 5,000

Leominster

5,000

Ripon

5,000

St Neots

5,000

Fakenham

5,000

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

The Society of Friends of Dunblane Cathedral St Mary The Virgin Church, Erwarton Ellesmere Port Parish St Peter's Church, Palgrave St Mary's Church, Mudford Local Ecumenical Partnership (LEP) Project (St James Church - Gorton) Crediton Methodist Church St Michael & All Angels Church, Uffington Woodlands Methodist Church Church of St John the Baptist, Cookham Dean St Cuthberts Catholic Church, North Shields Holy Trinity Parish Church, Old Hill St James the Great Church, Barrow-inFurness St Swithun Church, Leadenham St Lawrence Church, Crosby Ravensworth St Rumwold Church, Bonnington St James Church, Woolsthorpe by Belvoir Milford on Sea Methodist Church Holy Cross Church, Cowbridge St John of Jerusalem, South Hackney St Michael & All Angels Church, Houghton-le-Spring St Andrew's Church, Oddington St James Church, Bulkington Barnabas Community Church

Dunblane

5,000

Ipswich

5,000

Chester Diss

5,000 5,000

Yeovil

5,000

Stockport

5,000

Crediton

5,000

Stamford

5,000

Harrogate

5,000

Maidenhead

5,000

North Shields

5,000

Cradley Heath

5,000

Daventry

5,000

Lincoln

5,000

Penrith

5,000

Hythe

5,000

Grantham

5,000

Lymington

5,000

Barry

5,000

London

5,000

Houghton-leSpring

5,000

Bicester

5,000

Bedworth

5,000

Shrewsbury

5,000

Garfield Weston Foundation

St Michael and Wulfad's Church, Stone Mold Methodist Church All Saints' Church, Brantingham All Saints’ Church, Gantby St Mark's Parish Church, Ocker Hill, Tipton St John the Baptist with St Saviours, Hagley Horbury Churches Together Martins Memorial Church of Scotland Holywood Christian Fellowship Church (HCFC) Cefn Methodist Church St Mary's Church, Sampford Spiney The Friends of Saint George's Church, Barbourne, Worcester St Mary's Church, Baconsthorpe St Nicholas's Church, Montgomery Holy Trinity Church, Waterhead Bont Elim Community Church St Augustine's Church, Kilburn St Margaret's Church, Paston St Richard's Church, Birmingham St Leonard's Church, Sherfield-on-Loddon Lochgilphead Parish Church St Augustine's Church - Youth & Children's Project St Botolph's Church, Newbold-on-Avon Holy Cross Church, Ramsbury St Nicholas Church, Great Doddington St Andrew's Church, Thursford

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Stone

5,000

Mold

5,000

Brough

5,000

Market Rasen

5,000

Tipton

5,000

Stourbridge

5,000

Wakefield

5,000

Stornoway

5,000

Holywood

5,000

Welshpool

5,000

Yelverton

5,000

Worcester

5,000

Holt

5,000

Montgomery

5,000

Oldham

5,000

Swansea

5,000

London

5,000

North Walsham

5,000

Birmingham

5,000

Hook

5,000

Lochgilphead

5,000

Bradford

5,000

Rugby

5,000

Marlborough

5,000

Northampton

5,000

Fakenham

5,000

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

St Herbert's Church, Braithwaite St Francis Church, Duston Vale Methodist Church St Benet and All Saints Church, Kentish Town Friends of the Cathedral of the Forest Holy Trinity Church, Penton Mewsey St Mary's Church, Astbury St Buryan Parish Church, St Buryan St Patrick's Parish Church, Ballymena St Peter & St Paul's Church, Algarkirk Side Door Youth & Community Church St Margaret's Church, Bagendon St John the Baptist Church, Kirdford St Bertoline's Church, Barthomley All Saints' Church, Berrington All Saints Church, Higher Walton Holy Cross Church, Middlezoy Heysham St Peter with St James and St Andrew St Mary's Church, Westwell St Mary's Church, Forncett St John the Evangelist Church, Newtimber St Peter and St Paul's Church, Stokenchurch St Guthlac's Church, Market Deeping St Mary's Church, Stoke Newington Restore Birmingham Churches Together St Andrews Church, Brettenham

Keswick

5,000

Northampton

5,000

Wigan

5,000

London

5,000

Gloucester

5,000

Andover

5,000

Congleton

5,000

Penzance

5,000

Ballymena

5,000

Boston

5,000

Grimsby

5,000

Cirencester

5,000

Billingshurst

5,000

Stoke-on-Trent

5,000

Shrewsbury

5,000*

Preston

5,000

Bridgwater

5,000

Morecambe

5,000

Ashford

5,000

Norwich

5,000

Hassocks

5,000

High Wycombe

5,000

Peterborough

5,000

London

5,000

Birmingham

5,000

Thetford

5,000*

Garfield Weston Foundation

St James Church, Westerleigh St John the Evangelist Church, Tolpuddle PCC St Mary's Church, Copythorne St Mary's Church, Hampton Poyle St Thomas & St John Church, Radcliffe St Leonard's Church, Aston Le Walls St Giles' Church, Copmanthorpe Memorial Community Church St Mary's Church, Goldington St Peter's Church, Upper Beeding St Andrew's URC/ Methodist Church & Community Centre Oakes Baptist Church Harkstead Church Heritage Holy Trinity Church, Beesthorpe Great Meeting House, Coventry St Saviour's Church, Aston-by-Stone St Bridget's Church, Chelvey The Friends of the Church of St Michael & All Angels, Clifton Hampden St John the Baptist Church, Woodhurst St. Marys Church, Garforth St Mary's Church, Dallinghoo St Mildred's Church, Nurstead Christ Church, Parracombe St Mary the Virgin Church, Arkesden Christ Church, Sutton All Saints Church, Corston Great Doddington United Reformed Church

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Bristol

5,000

Dorchester

5,000

Southampton

5,000

Kidlington

5,000

Manchester

5,000

Daventry

5,000

York

5,000

London

5,000

Bedford

5,000

Steyning

5,000

Wolverhampton

5,000

Huddersfield Ipswich

5,000 5,000

Newark

5,000

Coventry

5,000

Stone

5,000

Nailsea

5,000

Abingdon

5,000

Huntingdon

4,500

Leeds

4,000

Woodbridge

4,000

Gravesend

4,000

Barnstaple

4,000

Saffron Walden

4,000

Sutton Bath

3,500 3,500

Olney

3,500

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

St John the Baptist Church, Fladbury St Bartholomew's Church, Snarestone The Friends of St Mary's Church Newport St Andrew's Church, Old St John's Church Management Committee St Andrew's Church, Buckland Monachorum St Margaret's Church, Herringfleet Christ Church, Darley St Simon and St Jude Church, Quendon St Nicholas Church, Itchingfield Folkestone Baptist Church St Matthew's Church, Sunderland St Mary's Church, Jackfield Holy Trinity Church, Gidleigh St Mary's Church, Stocking Pelham Trinity Methodist Church, Castleford Holy Trinity Church, Ashton-in-Makerfield St Mary's Church, Arkengarthdale St Thomas’ Church, Fair Oak St Mary's Church, Great Houghton St Peter & St Paul Church, Wincanton St James Church, Anston All Saints Church, Seagrave Holy Spirit RC Church, Heckmondwike Brigham Methodist Church Lincolnshire Youth Mission Ltd Downall Green Indepdendent Methodist Church (ARC)

Pershore

3,500

Swadlincote

3,500

Saffron Walden

3,500

Northampton

3,500

Kidlington

3,500

Yelverton

3,500

Great Yarmouth

3,500*

Harrogate Saffron Walden

3,500 3,500

Horsham

3,500

Folkestone

3,500

Sunderland

3,500

Telford

3,500

Newton Abbot

3,500

Buntingford

3,500

Castleford

3,500

Wigan

3,000

Richmond

3,000

Eastleigh

3,000

Northampton

3,000

Wincanton

3,000

Sheffield

3,000

Loughborough

3,000*

Heckmondwike

3,000

Cockermouth

3,000

Boston

3,000

Wigan

3,000

Garfield Weston Foundation

St Mary's Church, Alverstoke St Margaret's Church, Little Dunham St George's Church, Clun St Andrew's Church, Bainton Stourbridge Quakers St Margaret's Church, Wrexham All Saints Church, Litcham St Luke's Church, Downham St Mary's Church, Badsworth St John the Evangelist Church, Moggerhanger St Petrock's Church, Petton St Bartholomew's Church, Ducklington St Agatha's Church, Skeeby St Mark with Christ Church, Oldham St Paul's Church, Macclesfield St Mary's Church, Kingswood Holy Trinity Church, Rolleston with Fiskerton All Saints Church, Barton upon Irwell St Andrew's Church, Blickling St Michael's Church, Lowther St Thomas's Church, Wednesfield St Andrew's Church, Marks Tey Christ Church, Leyton St Saviour's Church, Harden St Stephen-inBrannel Parish Church Kilmallie Free Church All Saints Church, Asfordby St Mary's Church, Kersey St John the Baptist Church, Godley

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Gosport

3,000

King's Lynn

3,000

Craven Arms

3,000

Bainton

3,000

Stourbridge Wrexham

3,000 3,000

King's Lynn

3,000

Bromley

3,000

Pontefract

3,000

Bedford

3,000

Tiverton

3,000

Witney

3,000

Richmond

3,000

Oldham

3,000

Macclesfield

3,000

Wotton-underEdge Southwell

3,000

Manchester

3,000

Norwich

3,000

Penrith

3,000

Wolverhampton

3,000

Colchester

3,000

London Bradford

3,000 3,000

St Austell

3,000

Fort William Melton Mowbray

3,000 3,000

Sudbury

3,000

Hyde

3,000

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

3,000

St Francis Church, Bournville The United Benefice of the Woodford Valley with Archer's Gate St Swithin's Church, Holmesfield St John the Divine Church, Chevington St Paul's Church, Newcastle-underLyme St Mary and St Michael's Church, Urswick All Saints' Church, Emberton St Martin's Church, Worle Manningtree Methodist Church St Barnabas’ Church, Warmley St Pancras Church, Pennycross Glasserton and Isle of Whithorn Parish Church St Thomas of Canterbury, Brentwood St Elizabeth's Church, Aspull St Etheldreda's Church, Horley St Michael and All Angels Church, Witton Gilbert St David's Church, Howey St Augustine's Church, Belvedere Ponteland Methodist Church Vinelife Church, Manchester All Saints' Church, Littleton Drew St James Church, Ashton-under-Lyne Friends of All Saints, Middleton Holy Trinity Church, Coldhurst Christ Church, Llanwarne St Michael and All Angels' Church, Macclesfield

Birmingham

3,000

Salisbury

3,000

Holmesfield

3,000

Morpeth

3,000

Newcastle-underLyme

3,000

Ulveston

3,000

Olney

3,000

Weston-superMare Manningtree

3,000 3,000

Bristol

3,000

Plymouth

3,000

Newton Stewart

3,000

Brentwood

3,000

Wigan

3,000

Banbury

3,000

Durham

3,000

Llandrindod Wells Belvedere

3,000

Newcastle upon Tyne Manchester

3,000

Chippenham

2,500

Ashton-underLyne Sudbury

2,500

Rochdale

2,500

Hereford

2,500

Macclesfield

2,500

Shrewsbury United Reformed Church St Matthew's Church, Derrington Holy Trinity Church, Morton Bagot Parish of St Mary the Virgin, Tottenham St Mary the Virgin Church, Netherbury Meadgate Church, Great Baddow Team Ministry Blackwood Methodist Church St Andrew's Church, Spratton St Mary's Church, Llanfair Caereinion St Cadog's Church, Llangadog St Nicholas Church, Tresmeer St Andrew's Church, Leasingham St Mary's Church, Huggate Holy Trinity Church, Dunoon: Scottish Episcopal Church St James Church, Jacobstow Parkgate & Neston United Reformed Church St Mary the Virgin Church, Thornbury Belfast Bible College St Andrew's Church, Miserden St Mary in the Baum, Rochdale St Clement of Rome Church, Fiskerton St Lawrence Church, Willington St Lawrence Church, Barnwood St Clement's Church, Rowston Cascade Methodist Church St John the Evangelist Church, Little Wilbraham St James' Church, Burnopfield

3,000

3,000

2,500

Garfield Weston Foundation

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Shrewsbury

2,500

Derrington

2,500

Studley

2,500

London

2,500

Bridport

2,500

Chelmsford

2,500

Sutton Coldfield

2,500

Northampton

2,500

Welshpool

2,500

Llangadog

2,500

Launceston

2,500

Sleaford

2,500

York

2,500

Dunoon

2,500

Bude

2,500

Neston

2,500

Bristol

2,500

Belfast Stroud

2,500 2,500

Rochdale

2,500

Lincoln

2,500

Bedford

2,000

Gloucester

2,000

Lincoln

2,000

Hengoed

2,000

Cambridge

2,000

Rowlands Gill

2,000

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

St Peter & St Paul's Church, Flitwick St John's Church, Hazelwood St Alban, Great Ilford St Andrew's Church, Minehead St John’s Church, Milborne Port St Mary & All Saints Church, Kirkby Underwood St Peter’s Church, Tilton on the Hill All Saints Church, Hainford Micklegate Methodist Church, Pontefract Christ Church, Staincliffe Newton Wallacetown Church - Newton Youth Ministries St Wilfrid's with St Michael's Church, Arley St Peter's Church, Osmotherley St Edmund with St Helen's Church, Costessey St James' (Pollock) Parish Church Atherton Central Methodist Church Church of the Epiphany, Austwick Holy Cross Church, Weston Bampfylde All Saints Church, Dormanstown St Mary Magdalene Church, Helmdon All Saints Church, Little Horton Green St Nicholas Church, Earls Croome St Peter's Church, Long Bredy St Andrew's Church, Adforton Holy Cross Church, Babcary All Saints' Church, Sandon St Catherine's Development Group

Bedford

2,000

Belper

2,000

Ilford Minehead

2,000 2,000

Sherborne

2,000

Bourne

2,000

Leicester

2,000

Hainford

2,000

Pontefract

2,000

Cleckheaton

2,000

Ayr

2,000

Coventry

2,000

Northallerton

2,000

Norwich

2,000

Glasgow

2,000

Manchester

2,000

Lancaster

2,000

Yeovil

2,000

Redcar

2,000

Brackley

2,000

Bradford

2,000

Worcester

2,000

Dorchester

2,000

Craven Arms

2,000

Somerton

2,000

Nr Buntingford

2,000

Norwich

2,000

Garfield Weston Foundation

St Peter's Free Church The Light Project Buckley Cross Methodist Church Plymouth Vineyard St Peter's Church, Melton Constable Church of the Holy Cross, Cruwys Morchard St George's Church, Hinton St George Canvey Island Leigh Beck Baptist Church St Mary the Virgin Church, Brynmawr Bethel Methodist Church, Gilfach Goch, R.C.T. All Saints Church, Maidstone St Margaret's Church, Fleggburgh St Lawrence's Church, Southleigh St Peter's Church, Gorleston Willerby Methodist Church St Michael and All Angels' Church, Bussage St Barnabas Church, Gilfach Goch St Andrew’s Church, Colebrooke St John the Baptist Church, Colaton Raleigh St Patrick's Parish Church, Antrim St Mary the Virgin Church, Pilton Amesbury Baptist Church Upper Stratton Baptist Church St Mary the Virgin Church, Westcote St Peter's Church, Newton Bromswold St John the Baptist Church, Instow St Peter's Church, Lowick St Cuthbert's Church, Croxteth Park

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Dundee

2,000

Chester Buckley

2,000 2,000

Plymouth Melton Constable

2,000 2,000

Tiverton

1,500

Hinton St. George

1,500

Canvey Island

1,500

Ebbw Vale

1,500

Porth

1,500

Aylesford

1,500

Great Yarmouth

1,500

Colyton

1,500

Great Yarmouth

1,500

Hull

1,500

Stroud

1,500

Porth

1,500

Crediton

1,500

Sidmouth

1,500

Ballymena

1,500

Barnstaple

1,500

Salisbury

1,500

Swindon

1,500

Chipping Norton

1,500

Rushden

1,000

Barnstaple

1,000

Kettering

1,000

Liverpool

1,000

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

Christ Church, Woodhouse St John's Church, Shenstone All Saints' Church, Great Glemham St Paul's Church, Winlaton Methodist Church in Tower Hamlets Rest Bay Church St Edmund's Church, Taverham St Bartholomew's Church, Greens Norton St Peter & St Paul's Church, Chipping Warden St Mary's Church, Newchurch in Pendle St Augustin's Church, North Shields St Barnabas Church, Eltham Church of the Holy Cross, Epperstone St Clement's Church, Urmston St Martin of Tours, Epsom Saint Giles Church, Chollerton St Paul's Church, Dove Holes St Peter's Church, Ruthin St Wilfrid's Church, South Kilvington St Mary's Church, Cardigan Society for the Protection of St Michael's Church Rendham St Paul's Church, Oldham All Saints Church, Wreningham Withernsea Methodist Church St Mary Magdalene Church, South Bersted St Mary Magdalene Bell Ringers Church of the Ascension, Peacehaven

Huddersfield

1,000

Lichfield

1,000

Saxmundham

1,000

Blaydon

1,000

London

1,000

Porthcawl Norwich

1,000 1,000

Towcester

1,000

Banbury

1,000

Burnley

1,000

Whitley Bay

1,000

London

1,000

Nottingham

1,000

Manchester

1,000

Ashtead

1,000

Hexham

1,000

Buxton

1,000

Denbigh

1,000

Thirsk

1,000

Cardigan

1,000

Saxmundham

1,000

Oldham

1,000

Norwich

1,000

Withernsea

1,000

Bognor Regis

1,000

Sherborne

1,000

Peacehaven

1,000

Garfield Weston Foundation

All Saints Church, Norwich Beighton St Giles Church, Nottingham Sandiacre St Andrew's Church, Camborne Redruth St Piran & St Penzance Michael's Church, Perranuthnoe All Saints Church, Bungay Mettingham St Clements Church, Salford Ordsall and Salford Quays All Saints' Church, Bridgend Southerndown Ramoan Presbyterian Ballycastle Church Salem Congregational Clitheroe Chapel St James's Church, Southminster Dengie Total for Religion (Total number of grants: 496) Welfare Hertfordshire Pass Padstones Housing KeepOut - The Crime Diversion Scheme Blind in Business St Mary Le Bow Young Homeless Charity Headway Cambridgeshire Camphill Community Mourne Grange Families for Children Trust The Challenging Behaviour Foundation Women's Aid Federation of England (Women's Aid) Sir Robert Christopher's Almshouse Charity MERU Vitalise The Aidis Trust The Remount Charity Colne Open Door Centre Ltd Personal Support Unit

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1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000

1,000 500

500 500 500 300 2,569,800

Stevenage Beaconsfield Horsham

£ 20,000 20,000* 20,000

London London

20,000 20,000

Cambridge

20,000

Belfast

20,000

Buckfastleigh

20,000

Chatham

20,000

Bristol

20,000

Alford

20,000

Epsom London London Abingdon Colne

20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000

London

20,000

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

LawAsia Quaker Social Action (BIA) Bethany Christian Trust EC Roberts Centre Domestic Violence Support Services (West Lancs) The Marylebone Project Royal Air Forces Association CHILDREN 1ST North Worcestershire Basement Projects Cricket for Change The Lucy Faithfull Foundation Elizabeth Fry Approved Premises Venture Scotland CHICKS Futures Unlocked Hampshire Autistic Society Leeds Mencap Eric Liddell Centre St John's Home Oxford (All Saints Sisters of the Poor) First Housing Aid & Support Service Westminster Befriend a Family Centrepoint Families Need Fathers Phab Emerge Food Fareshare Northwest Hartlepool Carers The Mustard Tree Home-Start Newham The Nehemiah Project Watford New Hope Trust Home-Start Majik Porchlight Simon Community NI Golden-Oldies Sheaf Domestic Abuse Service CHAT (Churches Housing Action Team (Mid Devon) Ltd The Furniture Station St Wilfrid's Centre

London London

15,500 15,000

Edinburgh

15,000

Portsmouth Skelmersdale

15,000 15,000

London

15,000

Leicester

15,000

Edinburgh Bromsgrove

15,000 15,000

Wallington Birmingham

15,000 15,000

Reading

15,000

Edinburgh Tavistock Leicester Fareham

15,000 13,000 10,500 10,000

Leeds Edinburgh Cheltenham

10,000 10,000 10,000

Londonderry

10,000

London

10,000

London London

10,000 10,000

Croydon Manchester

10,000 10,000

Hartlepool Manchester London London Watford

10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000

Campbeltown Canterbury Belfast Radstock Sheffield

10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000

Tiverton

10,000

Stockport Sheffield

10,000 10,000

Garfield Weston Foundation

Family Action In our Region Healthy Living Projects Ltd Avon Riding Centre for the Disabled Turnaround Resources E1 Rutland House School for Parents Age UK Islington Kisharon Specialist Stroke Services Prisoners' Advice Service Belfast Central Mission Upper Room (St Saviour's with St Mary's) St Vincent's Family Project Centre 56 Ltd High Peak Women's Aid St Andrew's Children's Society Doorstep of Hull Ltd 58i Rainbow Trust Children's Charity St Vincent's & St George's Association Finsbury Park Homeless Families Family Friends Anglia Care Trust Age UK Bristol Cirencester Housing for Young People Westminster Arts Encompass Southwest Age UK Bromley & Greenwich The Wingate Special Children's Trust Father Hudson's Society (FHS) Age UK Solihull DENS Ltd King's Arms Project The Big Issue Foundation The Kirkby Trust

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Rushden

10,000

Ilford

10,000

Bristol

10,000

London

10,000

Nottingham

10,000

London London Chesterfield

10,000 10,000 10,000

London

10,000

Belfast

10,000

London

10,000

London

10,000

Liverpool Glossop

10,000 10,000

Edinburgh

10,000

Hull Nottingham Leatherhead

10,000 10,000 10,000

Cheltenham

10,000

London

10,000

London Ipswich Bristol Cirencester

10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000

London Barnstaple

10,000 10,000

Bromley

10,000

Nantwich

10,000

Birmingham

10,000

Solihull Hemel Hempstead Bedford London

10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000

Nottingham

10,000

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

The Chiltern Centre for Disabled Children Atlas Women's Centre Street Teams The Preshal Trust Brighton Unemployed Centre Families Project Barnabus Behind Closed Doors L'Arche Sara Charlton Charitable Foundation Eventide Homes SERVE Cleveland Housing Advice Centre (CHAC) Southend Mencap Back to Work Stonewall Equality Limited Cumbria Crossroads Shrewsbury Christian Centre Association NYAS Supporting Carers and Families Together Greater Walker Community Trust Age Concern Dundee Daybreak Oxford The Wiltshire Bobby Van Trust CARIS Camden C4WS Homeless Project North East Help Link Trust Solihull Carers Centre Trinity Care Service Brentwood Catholic Children's Society bccs St Anne's Hostel The Woodland Centre Trust The Good Neighbour Scheme for Mill Hill and Burnt Oak Home-Start Eastleigh Marlow Opportunity Playgroup London Jesus Centre Hope Housing Spacious Places

Henley-onThames Lisburn

10,000

Walsall Glasgow Brighton

10,000 10,000 10,000

Manchester Leeds London London

10,000

Home-Start Elmbridge Family Friends in Windsor and Maidenhead The Little Haven Community Care Centre Home-Start Nottingham Blue Horizon Home-Start Rossendale Changing Tunes Addiction Recovery Agency Bradford Action for Refugees Home-Start Exeter and East Devon Pegasus Playscheme

10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000

Bournemouth Rushden Middlesbrough

8,000 7,500 7,500

Southend-on-Sea London London

7,500 7,500 7,500

Carlisle Shrewsbury

7,500 7,500

Birkenhead Rayleigh

7,500 7,500

Newcastle upon Tyne Dundee Oxford Calne

7,500

London

7,500

Seaham

7,500

Birmingham

7,500

Bristol Rayleigh

7,500 7,500

Home-Start Woking Families First St Andrews CHOICE IN HACKNEY Caring in Craigmillar Age UK Somerset Age UK Oxfordshire Age UK Surrey Home-Start NorthWest Hampshire Hertfordshire Society for the Blind Home-Start Goole & District Kennet Friends FASA: the Forum For Action on Substance Abuse & Suicide Awareness Birmingham Samaritans Coundon Care Centre Charity Flack Cambridge Hope Projects (West Midlands) Ltd Home-Start Banbury & Chipping Norton Home-Start Havant The Haven Wolverhampton Home-Start Erewash UK Sports Association For People with Learning Disability The Grandparents' Association

7,500 7,500 7,500

Birmingham Reading

5,000 5,000

London

5,000

Eastleigh High Wycombe

5,000 5,000

London Bradford Leeds

5,000 5,000 5,000

Garfield Weston Foundation

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Walton-on-Thames Windsor

5,000 5,000

Lanark

5,000

Nottingham

5,000

Aberdeen Rossendale

5,000 5,000

Bristol Bristol

5,000 5,000

Bradford

5,000

Exeter

5,000

St Margaret’s at Cliffe Woking St. Andrews

5,000

London Edinburgh Taunton Abingdon Guildford Basingstoke

5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000

Welwyn Garden City Goole

5,000

Marlborough Belfast

5,000 5,000

Birmingham

5,000

Coventry

5,000

Cambridge Birmingham

5,000 5,000

Banbury

5,000

Waterlooville Wolverhampton

5,000 5,000

Ilkeston London

5,000 5,000

Harlow

5,000

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

5,000 5,000

5,000

Dr Bell's Family Centre Montgomeryshire Family Crisis Centre New Hope Leeds Home-Start East Fife Ace of Clubs Homestart (Teignbridge) Allergy N I The Hextol Foundation Rhymney Valley Young at Hearts Basingstoke NeighbourCare Northampton Hope Centre Oakley Rural Day Care Centre Keynsham & District Mencap Society Sound Waves South West Music & Music Therapy Trust Slide Away PHASES Social Enterprise Conquest Art Stepping Stones Genesis Trust EXTEND Joanna Leeds Hop Skip and Jump (Swindon, Cotswold, Kingswood and Wigan) The Toby Henderson Trust Centre for Autism Development Ray's Playhouse LATCH Listening And Talking Can Help Limited Good News Family Care (Homes) Ltd IAH Charity Company Ltd International Care Network Southwell Care Project Ipswich Housing Action Group Ltd (IHAG) Open Door Exmouth OXSRAD V.I.N.E for P.A.T

Edinburgh

5,000

Newtown

5,000

Leeds St. Andrews London Newton Abbot

5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000

Antrim Hexham

5,000 5,000

Bargoed

5,000

Basingstoke

5,000

Northampton

5,000

Bedford

5,000

Bristol

5,000

Bude

5,000

Tunbridge Wells London

5,000 5,000

West Ewell Norwich Bath Wheathampstead Leeds Swindon

5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000

Morpeth

5,000

London Londonderry

5,000* 5,000

Buxton

5,000

Harrow

5,000

Bournemouth

5,000

Southwell

5,000

Ipswich

5,000

Exmouth Oxford Trowbridge

5,000 5,000 5,000

Garfield Weston Foundation

The Barons Court Project Cricklewood Homeless Concern Age UK Cheshire Chris Westwood Charity for Children with Physical Disabilities Foyle Women's Aid Colchester Carers Centre The Personal Service Society Town Break Stirling Group Lochaber Hope Saltstone Caring Whitefield Corporation Kew Community Trust Midlothian Women's Aid The Enterprise Club for Disabled People FISH Home-Start Ealing Home-Start Perth Age UK Kensington & Chelsea Sight Support Ryedale Acorn Community Care Reepham and District Day Centre Home-Start South East Dorset ENRYCH Oxfordshire Hackney Caribbean Elderly Organisation Helping Hands Community Trust Sussex Association for Spina Bifida & Hydrocephalus (SASBAH) The Appleby Trust Ltd Teesdale Disability Access Forum High Peak Nightstop Friends of the Family Winchester Age Cymru Swansea Bay Spring Centre

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London

5,000

London

5,000

Northwich Stourbridge

5,000 5,000

Derry Colchester

5,000 5,000

Liverpool

5,000

Stirling

5,000

Fort William Kingsbridge London

4,000 4,000 4,000

Richmond

3,500

Dalkeith

3,500

Coventry

3,500

London Northolt Perth London

3,500 3,500 3,000 3,000

Malton

3,000

Malton

3,000

Norwich

3,000

Bournemouth

3,000

Buckingham London

3,000 3,000

Leicester

3,000

Heathfield

3,000

Armagh Barnard Castle

3,000 3,000

Buxton Winchester

3,000 3,000

Swansea

2,500

Gloucester

2,500

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

Emmanuel House Day Centre Thumbs Up Club NSAAA - North Staffs Aspergers and Autism Association Centre for Development and Community Welfare (CEDCOW) Housing the Homeless Central Fund The Fifth Trust SCAMPPS in Surrey Orchard Workshop The Clockhouse Home of The Milford and Villages Day Centre Garvald Glenesk Home-Start IOW CMDA (Castle Morpeth Disability Association) Rock Foundation UK Ltd Senior Citizen Liaison Team Restoring Broken Walls Trust Women's Centre Information and Support Project Save the Children Friends of 'Holcot' Children with Cystic Fibrosis Dream Holidays The Borders Green Team Enterprises Alive Ralli Hall Lunch and Social Club Maldon Pioneers Association Merthyr Tydfil Children's Contact Centre Student Volunteering Cardiff Sacred Heart Rise and Shine Club Mancunian Way Bury Society for Deaf & Hearing Impaired People St Julian's Senior Citizens Association

Nottingham

2,500

Thame Newcastle

2,500 2,500

London

2,000

Sidcup

2,000

Sevenoaks Epsom Bristol Godalming

2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000

Dalkeith Newport Morpeth

2,000 2,000 2,000

Grimsby

2,000

Bristol

2,000

Sheffield

2,000

Glasgow

2,000

London Edenbridge Leicester

1,700 1,500 1,500

Hawick

1,500

Bristol Hove

1,000 1,000

Maldon

1,000

Methyr Tydfil

1,000

Cardiff

1,000

Coventry

1,000

Manchester Bury

1,000 1,000

Newport

Foyle Down Londonderry Syndrome Trust Friends for Friends Northwood Lantern Club Hexham Older People's Action Leeds in the Locality (OPAL) Marches Family Leominster Network Dorchester Disabled Dorchester Club Total for Welfare (Total number of grants: 258) Youth Abbeytown Juniors Football Club FOCUS The Boys' Brigade (Belfast Battalion) LEAP (Local Employment Access Projects) Compass Bridge Ltd Fix It UK Limited Winchester YMCA North Tyneside Guide Association The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Girlguiding Sheffield 19th Wimbledon Scout Group Friendship Works Wiltshire West District Scout Association Ferndale Skate Park (FSP) Limited Taste for Adventure Close House Projects Tomorrow's People Skyway Charity Isleworth Explorers Club Girlguiding UK Coventry Boys' Club 89th Reading (Milestone Wood) Scout Group 9th Harpenden Scout Group St Michael's Centre Fulham Voluntary Youth Manchester Bedale Joint Scouts & Guide Supporters GymNation

1,000*

Garfield Weston Foundation

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1,000 1,000 750 500 500 500 1,901,450

Wigton

£ 20,000

Leicester Belfast

20,000 20,000

London

20,000

Elland Wigan Winchester North Shields

20,000 20,000 20,000 20,000*

London

20,000

Sheffield Morden

20,000 20,000

London Bradford-on-Avon

20,000 15,000

Tylorstown

15,000

Hereford Hereford Eastbourne London Isleworth

15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000

London Coventry Reading

15,000 15,000 15,000

Harpenden

15,000

London

15,000

Manchester

12,000

Leyburn

10,000

Gloucester

10,000

REPORT & ACCOUNTS OF THE TRUSTEES · 2013

Trinity Youth Association Sandwell Asian Development Association Carmarthen Youth Project (Dr M'z) Siblings Together Starlight Children's Foundation St Andrew's Club Volunteer Tutors Organisation The Edge Youth Centre StreetGames UK The Smash Youth Project Kelvin Media Productions (KMP) Kidz Klub Leeds Guildford YMCA Cardiff YMCA The Jubilee Sailing Trust CCHF All About Kids Chislehurst Invicta Scout Group Northamptonshire Association of Youth Clubs Surrey Care Trust YKids The Christian Adventure Centre Portishead Youth Centre 1st Snodland Scout Group The Living Well Trust Ltd The Phoenix Youth Centre Filey Sea Cadets The Roses Charitable Trust Clubs for Young People (NI) The Diana Award The Exodus Project Reidvale Adventure Play Association Ltd The Eikon Charity Tullochan CatZero Foundation of Light 1st Whittlesford and Duxford Scout Group

Bedlington

10,000

West Bromwich

10,000

Carmarthen

10,000

London London

10,000 10,000

London Glasgow

10,000 10,000

Ballynahinch

10,000

London Swindon

10,000* 10,000

Sheffield

10,000

Leeds Guildford Cardiff Southampton

10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000

Hassocks Blandford Forum

10,000 10,000

Northampton

10,000

Godalming Liverpool Lydney

10,000 10,000 10,000

Bristol

10,000

Snodland

10,000

Carlisle

10,000

Daventry

10,000

Filey Oban

10,000 10,000

Belfast

10,000

London Barnsley Glasgow

10,000 10,000 10,000

Addlestone Dumbarton Hull Sunderland Cambridge

10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000

Garfield Weston Foundation

Alton Castle Watford FC Community Sports & Education Trust The Courtyard (Petersfield) The Swimming Trust Lancaster Boys and Girls Club Stubbers Adventure Centre Trinity Sailing Foundation Westminster House Youth Club The Yellow House Safe in Tees Valley CEEP Limited Fitzrovia Youth in Action Hendon Young Peoples' Project 12th Rugby (Christchurch) Scout Group Reality Youth Project Durham City Centre Youth Project Petteril Bank Youth Project YMCA South Devon Southwick Neighbourhood Youth Project Ottery St Mary Scout Group Elenydd Wilderness Hostels Trust Richmond YMCA Go Kids Go (Association of Wheelchair Children) Belvoir Castle Cricket Trust The Fix-Up Programme e:merge Health For All (Leeds) The Suffolk Young People's Health Project Salisbury Youth Venture Community On Solid Ground The Basement Youth Trust

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Alton Harrow Weald

10,000 10,000

Petersfield

10,000

London Lancaster

10,000 10,000

Upminster

10,000

Brixham

10,000

London

10,000

Liverpool Stockton-on-Tees Morecambe London

9,000 7,500 7,500 7,500

Sunderland

7,500

Rugby

7,500

Leicester Durham

7,500 7,500

Carlisle

7,500

Paignton Sunderland

7,500 7,500

Ottery St Mary

7,500

Swansea

5,000

Richmond Beverley

5,000 5,000

Grantham

5,000

London

5,000

Bradford Leeds Ipswich

5,000 5,000 5,000

Salisbury

5,000

Manchester

5,000

Ross-on-Wye

5,000

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Somali Youth Development Resource Centre Somerset Rural Youth Project Challenge for Youth Eaton Vale Activity Centre Nichols Youth Project NISCU - Upper Eden Youth Work Project 2nd Thames Ditton Guides 2nd Witham Boys' Brigade The Hebridean Trust Limited Youth Action Mentoring Plus Adventure Unlimited Ignite Trust Training Ship Broadsword BroomlandsBourtreehill Baptist Church Fenham Association of Residents The Barn Outdoor Pursuits Association High Sheriff Fund Westminster Boating Base The Feast Youth Project Kids Run Free Tall Ships Youth Trust Camp and Trek Goal Line Youth Trust Aspatria Dreamscheme Regenerate The Abingdon Bridge Youth A.I.D. Lewisham Alyth Youth Partnership SCIO The Pump House Project Spitalfields City Farm Pilmeny Youth Centre Crossover Youth Drop In Centre EP Youth Barton Scouts & Guides

London

5,000

Bridgwater

5,000

Belfast Norwich

5,000 5,000

Louth Appleby-inWestmorland Thames Ditton

5,000 5,000 5,000

Witham

5,000

Oxford

5,000

Blackburn Bath Brighton Harrow London

5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000

Irvine

5,000

Newcastle Upon Tyne Burntwood

5,000

Hexham London

5,000 5,000

Birmingham

5,000

Alcester Portsmouth Glennhinnisdal Craigavon Wigton

5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000

London Winchester London

5,000 5,000 5,000

Blairgowrie

5,000

Faringdon

5,000

London Edinburgh Liss

4,500 4,000 4,000

Fakenham Bedford

3,500 3,000

Headquarters Management Committee Chelmsford Boys' Club Durham Youth For Christ Blaby & Whetstone Boys Club Hall Green Youth Girlguiding Somerset - Somermead Live! Wallasey Sea Cadets Stambermill Scout Group The Norwich Diocesan Play Van The Friendship Project for Children Derby Toc H Children's Camp Emmanuel Community Projects Golden Lion Children's Trust 4th Huddersfield Golcar Scout Group Wild things! Excelsior Trust The Attic Charity 4th Frodsham (Overton) Scout Group City Escape Basingstoke Consortium 1st Bilston Scout Group Skipton Extended Learning for All 5th Worcester Sea Scouts 5th Whitley Bay (St Georges) 1st Cullercoats Scout Group Connect Foundation Hackney Young Peoples University (HYPU) Longmynd Adventure Camp St Mary's Parish Centre (Ambleside) Trust Poole Sea Cadets

5,000

Garfield Weston Foundation

57

Chelmsford

3,000

Durham

3,000

Leicester

3,000

Solihull Cheddar

3,000 3,000

Chester Wallasey Stourbridge

3,000 3,000 3,000

Sheringham

3,000

Kenilworth

3,000

Derby

3,000

Duffield

3,000

Lewes

3,000

Huddersfield

3,000

Forres Norwich Dundee Frodsham

3,000 3,000 3,000 2,500

London Basingstoke

2,500 2,500

Bilston

2,500

Skipton

2,500

Worcester

2,500

Whitley Bay

2,500

Birmingham London

2,500 2,500

Church Stretton

2,000

Ambleside

2,000

Poole

2,000

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Northumberland Toy Library & Children’s Resource Centre Hub Community Project Mid Argyll Youth Project Howley Grange Adventure Club Chichester Youth Adventure Trust Clooney Soccer School 18th Ipswich Scout Group YMCA Taunton Four Seasons Activity Group Russell Youth Club City of Liverpool Sea Cadets Girl Guides Clevedon YMCA 77th Audley Scout Group Avonmouth Sea Cadets Bristol Child Contact Centre 1st Peters Hill Girls Brigade Stroud Sea Cadet Corps Girlguiding Lymington District 1st St Marylebone Scout Group Plaistow Youth Club 9th Doncaster Scout Group 42nd Leicester (Glenfield) Scout Group NI at Play Blaze The Warren Youth Club Fleet Phoenix Young People Matter Ltd 14th Fairfield Scout Group 1st Wolston Scouts Whitley Bay & District Scouts Compton Duke of Edinburgh's Award Open Centre

Ashington

2,000

Wymondham

2,000

Lochgilphead

2,000

Halesowen

2,000*

Storrington

2,000

Londonderry

2,000

Ipswich

2,000

Taunton Sunderland

2,000 2,000

Nottingham Wallasey

2,000 2,000

Camborne Clevedon Stoke-on-Trent

2,000 1,500 1,500

Bristol

1,500

Bristol

1,500

Brierley Hill

1,500

Stroud

1,500

Lymington

1,500

London

1,500

Billingshurst Doncaster

1,500 1,000

Leicester

1,000

Craigavon Middlesbrough Basingstoke

1,000 1,000 1,000

Fleet London

1,000 1,000

Liverpool

1,000

Coventry North Shields

1,000 1,000

Plymouth

The Boys' Brigade Harlow The Haringey Battalion No 861 (Wideopen) Newcastle upon Squadron Air Tyne Training Corps Total for Youth (Total number of grants: 193) Other Thames Barge Benfleet Sailing Trust Coalition for London Efficiency War Memorials Trust London Total for Other (Total number of grants: 3)

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250

1,340,750

£ 10,000 7,000 5,000 22,000

Total Grants of £20,000 and below Total Grants of £20,000 and over

9,798,350 39,696,500

Total (Total number of grants: 1,769)

49,494,850

500

Garfield Weston Foundation

500

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