## **South West Cornwall Riding for the Disabled Association** 

## **Trustees Annual Report 2023** 

The trustees present their report of the Charity [1073713] for the year ended 31[st] March 2023. 

## **Structure, governance and management** 

We are governed by a nationally agreed standard constitution negotiated between the Charity Commission and RDA UK, no. 244108, to which we are affiliated and which sets our standards and provides relevant training and support for Trustees. 

The charity is managed by a Committee of Trustees which has control of the Group’s property and funds. We currently have 11 Trustees. The Charity employs no paid staff. 

The Trustees are nominated and elected by the voting members of the group at the AGM or confirmed at the next AGM following co-option. Anyone aged 18 or over and living in the area that we serve can be a voting member, if they have a supportive interest in our activities. Their wish to be a voting member must be registered by 31[st] January in any year. 

## **Objects and Activities** 

The objects of the charity are to promote the objects of the Riding for the Disabled Association, incorporating Carriage Driving, a charity registered under charity number 244108. We provide disabled people of all ages in South West Cornwall with the opportunity to ride to benefit their health and wellbeing. 

We have referred to the guidance contained in the Charity Commission’s general guidance on public benefit when reviewing our aims and objectives and in planning our future activities. We believe that the charity provides public benefit by delivering affordable riding opportunities for disabled people, organised by suitably qualified people. 

The Trustees recognise the vital importance of our volunteers, without whom we could not operate. We are constantly encouraging and training new people. We have a nucleus of loyal longstanding volunteers, but need to constantly refresh the team. Following the COVID pandemic, we did lose several volunteers and are now working hard to recruit and train others. We do have five new regular and very supportive volunteers. 

## **Achievements and Performance** 

We have offered 4 sessions a week with a reduced number of riders in each session from April 22. We have unfortunately had issues with our equines, one of whom we sadly lost last year. Although we have purchased two new equines, the price commanded was much higher than we had previously paid, sourcing the right type of equine has proved very challenging. Sadly one, a mare has suffered some health issues too and this has also impacted our costs during the year. 

We have now trained two equines so that we can again offer rides to two hoist users, which has proved very successful. The Group has just started offering Tea with a Pony sessions, which again have proved to be a great success. These are aimed at people for whom riding is unsuitable but a connection with horses is good for their health and well-being. We hope to build on both these positive activities in the coming months. 

We have not organised fundraising activities on the same level as before the pandemic, but have plans for the coming year, and these are an increase on the year ended 31[st] March 23. 

The group did not take part in any Regional or National competitions during the period, so soon after our restart it was inappropriate to participate in competitions above group level. 

We encouraged all riders to take proficiency tests in riding and horse care with almost all achieving level one and several achieving level two. 

## **Reserves Policy** 

Historically the Group has operated under very favourable conditions and continues to do so at our present base. We have built up our Reserves to allow us to continue to operate for a while at commercial rates should circumstances change. 

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Our assets include Horses, which we currently choose not to insure. Should circumstances arise whereby we need to replace one of our animals, the level of our reserves would allow this to take place. 

We rely on donations and fundraising to fund our operations. This income is often generated from certain key individuals and stakeholders. Should this income reduce [as indeed it has this year], our reserves would allow us to continue to operate without a reduction in the sessions that we have historically offered. 

Because of the nature of any possible future expenditure predicting its timing is not possible. The Trustees therefore hold the equivalent of 3 years’ funds to allow us to operate should our circumstances change. 

The Trustees review the level of the reserves annually. 

## **Investment Policy** 

## **1. Introduction** 

- 1.1. Riding for The Disabled South West Cornwall Group is an unincorporated charity established by Trust Deed, which raises funds to further its aims and on Capital Expenditure as required. 

- 1.2. The Charity has £115K of assets [as at 31/3/23] split between fixed assets and current assets. The level of Cash Reserves [£96K @ 31/3/23] reflect the fact that we have no security of tenure, should circumstances change we would aim to continue to operate for a while until an alternative was sought. 

- 1.3. The Trustees of the Charity are governed by the Trustee Act 2000 which sets out the general power of investment. 

## **2. Investment Objectives** 

   - 2.1. The Charity seeks to produce the best financial return within an acceptable level of risk. As the timing of any expenditure is hard to predict, capital preservation is important. 

**3. Risk** 

   - 3.1. The Charity holds assets as detailed above and as such capital volatility cannot be tolerated and assets are invested to minimise risk. 

   - 3.2. The Charity’s assets are held in cash or near cash investments denominated in sterling. 

   - 3.3. The Charity’s cash balances are deposited with institutions covered by the FSCS [Financial Services Compensation Scheme] 

   - 3.4. Deposits are spread over different institutions. 

## **4. Liquidity Requirements** 

- 4.1. The Charity will draw down the cash in line with any Capital requirements or to meet the day to day expenditure requirements and spread over fixed and immediate access accounts to facilitate this. 

## **5. Time Horizon** 

- 5.1. The Charity will continue to fundraise to meet the annual cost of running the group. It is predicted that the current assets have a time horizon of approximately 3 years at commercial rates. 

## **6. Management, Reporting & Monitoring** 

- 6.1. The Charity currently manages its own cash deposits and has nominated signatories, two of whom are required to sign instructions to the deposit taking institution. The Treasurer will monitor the cash position and report this to the Board of Trustees at each meeting. 

## **7. Approval and Review** 

This Investment Policy was prepared by the Treasurer of South West Cornwall Riding for the Disabled Group to provide a framework for the management of its assets. It will be reviewed on an annual basis to ensure continuing suitability. 

## **Review of financial activities** 

We report our accounts on a Receipts and Payments basis and had a deficit of £1967 for the year ended 31[st] March 2023. Our closing cash reserves were £96410. We did have a full year of operations during the period, however on a reduced basis with fewer sessions and a reduced number of riders in each. We decided to increase the cost asked from our participants for their riding sessions to reflect our rising costs. 

Although we did have some fundraising activities, this was on a smaller scale than pre pandemic levels. Receipts from donations were £19009. Although this is double the previous year, it includes one large donation specifically given so we could purchase an equine. 

Our costs have increased in line with the level of activity. Sadly we lost one equine during the period and this led to significant veterinary fees for his care. We have replaced him and purchased another and we also had to purchase a 

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saddle and a bridle. We continued with the program of replacing adjustable riding hats to the latest specification during the period, which has now been completed. The group purchased a defibrillator, which can be accessed by the local community and seeks to address the vulnerabilities of our riders and sadly the reduced response times from Ambulances in a rural area such as ours. We received £230 from the local community towards its cost. 

The Trustees acknowledge that we were in a better position than other groups to face the challenges of COVID and have not had to apply for grants or other support to enable the Group to continue. However we recognise that the group faces rising operating costs and has challenges as we seek to find suitable equines. The current economic climate is making it more difficult to raise funds from local businesses and our local community. 

The Trustees consider the financial performance by the charity to have been satisfactory under the challenging circumstances, and it is in line with the Reserves Policy. 

We are required for year ended 31[st] March 23 to report full accounts and an Independent Examiners Report to the Charity Commission as the income level has increased from the previous year’s results. 

Signed on behalf of the Committee of Trustees 

Mary Fuller 

April 2023 

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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENfjLAND AND WALES
Recei
tsand
ments accounts
CC16a
For the period
01104r2022
3110312023
Section A Receipts and payments
Unrestricled
funds
Restricted
fund5
Endowment
fund5
Totsl funds
Last yÈar
to the I￿reSt £
to the neare5t£
A1 Recel ts
Donat￿n$
Fundraisiny
Bank Intsrest
Trade Sa￿s
Gift
Okner Itxxme
19.W9
19.009
2.284
J58
238
2.813
625
9,571
1.507
238
1813
730
268
tota
ross income
AR)
25,327
12,924
58t an
see table .
Sale Of E
uine & Taek
Intrnstrnent sa
tota
3,450
25.327
25J27
16,374
A3Pa
mer
Hire of Horses
Maintena[￿ of P18nt & EqwFMT
Eleuriuty
Prin￿n￿S￿￿(WY & Po
Inguran
RDA Subscrip
TraJE Purth¥ses
Mithlaneous
7.165
1610
312
7.165
2.610
312
3.495
1.041
124
1.232
1.232
4,666
3.755
Sub total
16.513
9,674
A4 Asset and investment
Purchase of Flxed Ass
10.781
10.781
8.045
Sub total
10,781
10.781
27.294
17.719
Net of reCe1M￿{PayMents)
AS Transl•rs ljetween funds
A8 Cash funds last year end
Cash funds this year end
1,967
1.967
1,345
98,37T
96,410
98,377
.410
99,722
98.377
CCXX R1 acts)￿nts Issi
0110412023

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Unrestricted
funds
to rEarest£
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funds
to Jwiest E
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to È*ar*st£
Categories
Details
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32,166
11392
47,124
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funtts
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nearest£
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funds
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charity's own use
18.405
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Amount due
nal
When due
Details
B5 Liabilities
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behalf of all the trustees
Print Name
Date of
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s￿natUre
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1412
CCXX R2 accounts ISSI
0110412023

CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND ANO WALES
Independent examiner's report on the
accounts
Section A
Independent Examinerfs Report
Report to the trustees
Riding for The Disabled Association Soulh West Cornwall Group
On accounts for the year
ended
31¥t March 2023
Charity no
(if any)
1073713
Set out on pages
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above
charity (Ihe Trusy) for the year ended 3110312023.
Responsibilities and
basis of report
As the chariws trustees. you are responsible for the preparation of the
accounts in accordan￿ with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011
(Yhe Act.).
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carying out my exarnination, I
have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charrty Commission
under section 145{5)(b) of the Art.
Independent tThe charity's gross income exceeded £250,000 and l am qualified to
examiner's statement undertake the examination by being a qualrfied member of linsert name of
applicable listed bodyll. Delete [ ] rfnot applicable.
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have
come to my attention in connection with the examination (other than that
disclosed below") which gives me cause to believe that in. any material
respect:
the accounting records were not kept in accordance wtth section 130
of the Charities Act,. or
the accounts did not accord with the accounting records; or
the accounts did not comply with the applicable requirements
conceming the forni and content of accounts sel OLrt in the Charities
(Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement
that the accounts give a ttrue and fairf view which is not a matter
onsidered as part of an independent examination.
I have no cOn￿mS and have come across no other matters in connection
with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in
order lo enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
. Please delete the WO￿lS in the brackets rfthey do not apply.
Signed:
Date:
23-Lfr-23
Name:
Ch￿j fo EL if
Relevant professional
qualificationls) or body
Off4014
IER
Oct 2018

lif any):
Addr￿$.
Section B
Disclosure
Only complete If the examiner needs to highlight material matters ot concern
{see CC32, Independent examination of chanty accounts.. directions and
guidance for examiners).
Give here brief details of
any items that the
examinerwishès to
disclose.
IER
Oct 2018