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From the Executive

Our management accounts are published monthly but arrive after the end of the month, so that transactions like the payment of invoices or expenses are correctly attributed. So, this is about WBCT’s October 2021 financial results.
The outcome was the best we’ve seen since a year ago when the late Vic Miller’s generous and substantial legacy was received by the Trust. At the end of the seventh month of this financial year we had recorded income of over £157,000 and produced a surplus of over £67,000.
This means that our reserves for future works are building faster than we budgeted at the start of the year and we’ll have more scope for spending on studies, designs and projects in the coming months. All good news as we get back to business.

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