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Annual Reports

For more information about our objectives, life at Royal Alfred and financial details, please view our Annual Reports.

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2022 Annual Report

Welcome to the Annual Report and Financial Statements of the Royal Alfred Seafarers’ Society for the year 2022.

It has been another astonishing year at the Society, and whilst the worst strictures of the pandemic have passed, we have all had to learn to live with COVID-19. The modernisation project continued throughout 2022 as it nears completion and our Catering Team celebrated a well-deserved award win, for Catering Team of the Year. Due to the dedication of our staff and the excellent facilities we continued to provide the highest quality care to former seafarers and their dependants in need.

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2021 Annual Report

Welcome to the Annual Report and Financial Statements of the Royal Alfred Seafarers’ Society for the year 2021.

It has been another challenging year for the Society as well as the care sector and the county as a whole, but with the dedication of our staff we continued to provide the highest quality care to our residents. The modernisation project got underway in 2021 and we were honoured to receive a visit from our Royal Patron, HRH The Princess Royal in July.

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2020 Annual Report

Welcome to the Annual Report and Financial Statements of the Royal Alfred Seafarers’ Society for the year 2020.

In a year that was challenging for the care sector and the entire country alike; the Society’s team pulled together to ensure the best possible care was delivered to residents. In the midst of a global pandemic, a tenant carried out a sponsored walk and we bid farewell to two longstanding team members as they started their well-deserved retirement.

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2019 Annual Report

Welcome to the Annual Report and Financial Statements of the Royal Alfred Seafarers’ Society for the year 2019.

This was another great year for the Society. From welcoming our Patron to the Annual General Meeting to achieving a Good overall from the Care Quality Commission unexpected inspection and, of course, the commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the D-Day Landings.

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2018 Annual Report

Welcome to the Annual Report and Financial Statements of the Royal Alfred Seafarers’ Society for the year 2018.

The year will be remembered for a variety of reasons. It started with a visit by the Lord Lieutenant of Surrey to ‘cut the first sod’ for the landscaping in our north field and ended with us scooping two prestigious national award. We also said goodbye to our retiring Chairman Captain Duncan Glass.

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2017 Annual Report

Welcome to the Annual Report and Financial Statements of the Royal Alfred Seafarers’ Society for the year 2017.

As described last year, we set ourselves on a steady course to again deliver the best possible care for the former seafarers and their dependants we serve, in the most efficient and effective manner. We pleased to report that this has again been achieved and is detailed in the body of this report by those responsible, who make our work such a success.

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2016 Annual Report

Welcome to the Annual Report and Financial Statements of the Royal Alfred Seafarers’ Society for the year 2016.

Having enjoyed a truly memorable 150th Anniversary year in 2015, we set ourselves on a steady course to again deliver the best possible care for the former seafarers and their dependants we serve, in our continued efficient and effective manner. We are pleased to report that this has been achieved and is detailed in the body of this report by those responsible, who make our work such a success. You will hear of the successful outcome of inspection by the Care Quality Commission as well as more awards for senior staff members in County competition.

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2015 Annual Report

Welcome to the Annual Report and Financial Statements of the Royal Alfred Seafarers’ Society for the year 2015.

Our 150th anniversary year was memorable and a great success in many ways. Whilst the most important part, achieving our charitable objectives by caring for former seafarers and their dependants in need, was again achieved, we are pleased to say that substantial improvements were made to the facilities we provide for our residents at Belvedere House and that we met both our aims and financial targets.

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2014 Annual Report

Welcome to the Annual Report and Financial Statements of the Royal Alfred Seafarers’ Society for the year 2014.

We are pleased to report that the Society has enjoyed another good year, building on the expansion and improvements made in the proceeding few years. We continue to achieve our charitable objects and cared for many more former seafarers and their dependents in need over the past 12 months.

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2013 Annual Report

Welcome to the Annual Report and Financial Statements of the Royal Alfred Seafarers’ Society for the year 2013.

It is a pleasure to report that the Society continues to successfully meet its charitable objects ‘providing care for formers seafarers and their dependents in need’, in all respects, in an environment where success in caring for elderly people is challenging and under intense scrutiny.

You will find in the following pages clear evidence that we are achieving, and in many aspects exceeding, the standards and goals we must meet.

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