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2021-07-31-accounts

Names and addresses
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Names and addresses
ofadvisers
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Names and addresses
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T e ofadviser
Name
Address
Name ofchief executive or names ofsenior staff members (Optional information)
Lianne Appleby โ€”Pre School Manager
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Description ofthe charity's trusts
Type ofgoverning
document
Pre School Learning Alliance (PLA) 2011 Constitution
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Trustee selection methods Trustees are appointed
or reappointed
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Additional
governance
issues (Optional
information)
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additional
information,
where
Committee
Meeting.
members are voted by the members at the Annual General
relevant,
about:
We Currently
have 9
Committee members.
The
minimum number of
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adopted for the induction
and
Committee
members
is 5and the
further 3 co-opted members.
maximum
is 12,
together with up to a
training
oftrustees;
We follow and adapt all our policies from the Pre School Learning
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organisational
Alliance.
These are
reviewed annually by the staff and the Committee and
structure
and any wider
resigned.
network
with which the charity
works; All Staff and Committee
members
are fully DBS checked and a yearly
~ relationship
with any related
safeguarding form is signed by each.
parties; All Trustees give their time voluntary and received no remuneration or
~ trustees'
consideration
of
other benefit.
major risks and the system
and procedures
to manage
them.
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Early Years Childcare Early Years Childcare and education
for children aged
2 years to school
Summary
ofthe objects
ofthe age.
charity set out in its
governing
document
We continued
to work
with outside agencies and provide support for the
children
with additional
needs.
We continued
to claim
EYPP (Early Years Pupil Premium)
from the local
Authority. We were able to use this money to purchase resources and
additional staff to enhance the eligible children's
educational
needs.
Summary
ofthe main
We received SEN funding from the Local Authority
to enable us to give
activities
undertaken
for the extra support
through
one to one staffing to provide the care and
public benefit
in relation
to education to those individual's.
We had more children
this year requiring
these objects (include within additional support.
this section the statutory
declaration
that trustees
have We follow the EYFSguidelines.
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity All policies were continued to be reviewed
and updated
regularly.
Commission
on public
benefit)

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Summary of the main At the end ofAugust
our Manager
retired.
achievements
ofthe charity
during the year
Our Deputy celebrated 25 years' service!
Due to COVID-19 we were unable to hold our usual fundraising events
and or run our usual summer
trip to the farm.
Continued supporting
children
and their families through
COVID-19.
Renewed fencing around the pre-school
garden
Received Free School Meal Vouchers
during
school holidays for children
who were eligible. (2year funded,
EYPP etc)