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2024-12-31-accounts

Pets Sn Need Chairman'5 report for the year 2024 The Charlty has had a contlnued perlod of uncertainty due to the length of tlme probate has taken. The property was conflrmed as being left to Pets In Need from Oorothy Maden's will. Whlle thls provldes some certalnty, it presents challenges due to the cost of maintaining the bulldings now rests"nE solely wlth the charity. Taxes and expenses are meanln8 donations to the charity are spent on property expenses which Is not the main role of the charity arKJ diverting costs from anlmal care. Our resefves are diminlshing and are not sufficlent to redevelop the house to be In a Ilveable state. The charity needs to consider all optlons for the future of the site- retentlon, sale, relocatlon or refurblshment. The biE8est de(islon of the year was that the shop was closed In July 2024. Thls happened after much a8onlsln&, due to It unfortunatety no longer belng able to make a significant fundralsir contrlbution - wlth a net proflt of less than £IOiXI for tho year. My hu£e thanks to Marlan and the volunteers for thelr dedicatlon and work at the shop ovor the years, and to the team who cleared the stock from the shop over a weekend after It had closed for the flnal t1￿. CommlttÉ• I have been very gratef￿ for the support and eneour4ÈmÈnt of the committee. l am stiii very busy wlth my Wofk commltments and have had to redu￿ my input agaln. Operatk￿l We have managed to return to some degree of normallty In anlmal care but have had reduced Incomes. l am very grateful for the volunteers who contlnue to come to look after the anlmals and welcome the new volunteers. Anlmal care. I continue to be proud of the work that the volunteefs do In and around the charity- the dedlcation and hard work to the welfare of the anlmals at the sanctuary Is dearly evldent. We have many anlmals seein8 Oirt thelr days happlly In our care wlth substantial vet bills to support that care. Many cats have been rescued and brought back to good health. then rehomed, thls has been Ilmlted by the uncertainty of contlnued operations and volunteors. Volutiteers We pre¥lously had dlmlnlshln8 number of volunteers, so the work had fallen on fewer shoulders. I arn pleased to see that more volunteers have tome forward, but we stlll rety on a small, core group to keep tarÉ golng. Tho commitment olour vdunteers Is what makes this charlty and Is hugely appretiated, and l Élve my slncere thanks to all still Involved arnl welcome the recent additlons. Althou£h not 2024, 1 want to partl¢ularly thank Kath and Gary Wild, who left In June 2025, fof thelr support every weekefid for almost a decade and who mentored many new and youn8 volunteers. Fundrabln¢ The annual open day and dog show and other fundralsers have been a great SL•ccess and other fundraislng Ideas been started which have made a Ereat start, Including garage sales and ad hoc events. Aud We have reappointed an Independent Auditor- Donna Ornwn - to revlew the accounts. Concktslon I would Ilke to thank all the volunteers and trustees for your support ol Pets In Need. Andrew Whlte Chalr, Pets In 14eod (Lancashlre) June 1025 Pets in Need ILancashire) Registered tharlty No. 1020244

Pets in Need Lancashire Registered Charity No. 1020244

Treasurers Report 31.12.24

by approximately £3,000. Various events were held throughout the year including online raffles, garage sales and fairs which had an increase of over £3.7k on the previous year. Our Annual Open Day and Dog Show performed financially well as the previous year which is our main fundraising event. Investment income was greater in 2024 compared to previous and standing orders have increased in the last twelve months. We also received grants in 2024 compared to the previous year. The charity shop unfortunately closed its doors in July 2024 aMer being open for many years.

Maintenance expenditure has increased over 2024 compared to the previous year and the insurance premium for the property has risen drama&cally. Cat veterinary fees are increased due to helping more cats and rabbits through ill health, neutering and vaccina&ons. The cost of animal feed has increased over the years which makes a significant impact on our spending.

were able to own the land that the charity is based upon thus giving us permanent stability. Advice was sought from The Charity Commission prior to par&ng with funds.

Emily Freeman Treasurer

16/07/2025

Profit and Loss Pets in Need 1 January 2023 to 31 December 2023

Profit and Loss Pets in Need 1 January 2024 to 31 December 2024

Income 31 Dec 24
Donations 7035.87
CAT Donations 1795
Donation Boxes 398.27
Stalls/Events 9149.58
Open Day 4746.54
Shop 7282.35
Grants 1500
Legacies 0
Bankers Orders 976.55
Investment Income 5937.23
Sponsorships 863.50
Misc (Pet Insurance Commissions ETC.) 1685.55
Total Income £41,370.44
Gross Profit £41,370.44
Expenditure 31 Dec 24
Cost of fundraising 831.55
Maintenance 6949.02
Ancillary Help 6331.03
Insurance 2551.91
Shop 5088.89
Van 0
Vet Fees 3191.60
Cat Fees 11564.36
Animal Feed 9138.90
Cat Food 2127.66
Animal Other 70.35
Telephone 649.97
Advertising 239
Goods Purchased 846.24
Postage & Stationary 293.38
Professional Fees 10000
Subscription 673.40
Total Operating Expenses £61,823.26
Net Profit -£20,452.82

Profit and Loss Pets in Need 1 January 2024 to 31 December 2024

Profit and Loss Pets in Need Sheet 1 January 2023 to 31 December 2023

Pets in Need Lan¢s Registered Charity No. 1020244 Reynards Bank Turton Road Tottington Bury Lancashire BL8 3QE 01204 885836 PETS IN NEED EST 1993 Iith July 2025 To Pets in Need Trustees, As an independent examiner I have reviewed the accounts and accounting records for Pets in Need Lancashire for the year ending 31st December 2024. I can confirm that: Proper accounting records have been kept The accounts agree with the accounting records There are no unusual items of income or expenditure Yours Faithfully Donna Brown 158 Bolton Road West Ramsbottom Bury BLO 9PD