Trustees Report to the Charity Commission December 2020 - December 21
Lincoln Cat Care CC reg No 1114359
Aims and objectives .
Lincoln Cat Care is a small charity concerned with 'any and all, cat welfare
issues in the vicinity of Lincoln and Newark . It was cOn￿1Ved in 2004 and was
granted charitable status on 28th December 2005 . In the Deed of Trust tha
purpose was described
TO PROMOTE HUMANE BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS CATS BY PROVIDING
APPROPRIATE CARE, PROTECTION. TREATMENT. AND SECURITY FOR
ANIMALS WHICH ARE IN NEED OF CARE AND ArrENTION BY REASON OF
SICKNESS, MALTREATMENT, POOR CIRCUMSTANCES OR ILL USAGE AND
TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC IN MArrERS PERTAINING TO CAT WELFARE IN
GENERAL
Benefiting cats , kittens and the public .
The Charity benefits the public in many ways . The consequenc8 of poor or
absent feline welfare is worying to pet owners and those who value the cat /
human bond . We provide advice and help ( sometimes financial) to members of
the public when this is within our power .Those unhomed cats which present a
road accident or disease risk in their feral exlstence are captured and , wher8
possible ,, found a stsble environment to live in . Population dynamics in cat
society makes neutering advisable and cost effective . Our policy is to facllltate
feline neutering at an earty age thereby reducing numbers of unwanted cats and
kittens . We believe helplng cats , helps their owners and helps society . Our
phone and facebook contacts are experienced volunteers who try to resolve
difficulties to the benefit of cats . their owners and the general public . We are a
volunteer based group . because we employ no one , most donated income goes
to help cats wlth a tlny proportlon only used to run the Charty .
Rehorning is frequently requested but it presents problems for our Charity ,
depending as it does on the limited capacty of our fosterer's facilities . Our
members benefit from helping people and should be justly proud that they do a
really worthwhile job .
Our members .
Charity members , numbering over one hundred . apply thelr strengths to many
roles . There are broadly speaking three categories :_
Rescue and fosterers
Fund raisers ( shop . jumble sale volunteers , car booters )
Administrators
Most volunteers are multi role .Lincoln Cat Care 's continued success ￿lieS on
the kindness and hard work of tts members and donors . as well as its reputstion

for 'always being there, . We cannot always help but we try to do the best we can .
Lincoln Cat Care has need of more voluntary help - for exampla :_
Fostering cats
Rescuing cats and kittens
Transport of cats and owners for treatment
Fundraising at jumble sales and fetes
Retail work at our High Street charity shop
Lincoln Cat Care has a management Committ￿ which attends to the day to day
matters and a Trustees committee to oversee the business . Though physical
meetings were reduced in number , communication problems weren't an issu8
and did not materially influence our work .
The Trustees aimed to recruit more charity Trustees in 2022 as our 6 member
Committ￿ had been unchanged for 10 years .
Performanc8 during the year .
Our achievements in the year 2020 - 21 have been undeniably influenced by the
pandemic .The neutering policy was disrupted by reduced Veterinary access
Veterinary practices We￿ simply not able to do the volume of work due to Covid
restrictions. .Emerg6ncy treatment and support was nevertheless given to needy
cases as and when required . Cat neutering numbers were conslderably reduced -
to 138
Fundraising depends upon public contact so jumble sales and shop income
declined during those periods of lock down . During the year demand for cats and
kittens Increased beyond availability . Advice . help and support contlnued despite
the epidemic . As soon as restrictions lapsed our fundraising volunteers were back
at work - though wearing masks .
Concluslon.
The Trustees of Lincoln Cat Care are satlsfied that desplte th8 influenc8 of Covid
1 Q . th• yaAr'É 2etivititao And Achiov•mant8 of our Charity Conform to our 8tat%*d
aims and to the Charity Commission public benefft guidance .
Nigel Williams -c
Derek Nevard - Treasurer
Lincoln Cat Care Trustees

CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examinerfs report on the
accounts
Section A
Independent Examiner's Report
Report to tho trust8081
members of
LINCOLN CAT CARE
On accounts lor the year
ended
3111212021
Charlty no
(if any)
1114359
Set out on pages
1to41.
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the aljove
charity ('the Trust.) for the year ended 3111212021.
Responslbllltlas and
basis of report
As the charity's trustees. you are rèsponsibte for the preparation of the
accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charilies Act 2011
{Ih8 Al￿)
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts Ca￿led out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I
have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission
under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Independent The chanty's gross income exceeded £250,CK)O and l am qualrfied to
examin•rfs statsment undertake the examination by being a qualffied member of Association of
Accounting Technicians.
I have completed my examination. l ¢onfinn that no materlal matters have
Come to my attention in connection with the examination.
I have no con￿M8 and have ￿me across no other matters in connection
with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in
order to enable a wjper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
' Pleas8 delete the ths in th8 brackets rfthey do not 8ppIy.
Slgnod:
Date:
1610512022
Name:
Hayley Catherine Deborah M¢Weeney
Relevant professional
quallficatlon{s) or body
Ilf any):
FMA4T of Association of Accounting Technioans. (Membership number
10419J61)
Address:
6 ASHFIELD GRANG
LINCOLN LN
IER
Oet 2018

Section B
Disclosure
Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight material matters of concern
(see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts". directions and
guKlance for examiners).
Glv8 here briof details of
any items that the
examlner wishes to
disclose.
IER
Oct 2018

Lincoln Cat Care
No
-.trmp3D.v No
1114359
Annual accounts for the
eriod
Per￿ end
date
PericNJ start date
0110112021
3111212021
Section A Statement of financial activities (including summary income
and expenditure account)
Unrnstriclod
fund8
incomo
Endowment
fvnd8
Prlor year
funds
RKomm•ndod ¢•tegorf•s by a¢tlvlty
Totsl lund•
Income (Note 3)
lft¢om• and •fidowm•nts from..
Don8bons and legacies
CharilatrA8 8Ctivith8a
Olhr IradlThJ ac1￿88
In￿8￿6nt8
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
283,369
4.580
23,375
283.389
4,580
23.375
46.795
3,557
279
Sep8r8t¢ m•t¢rfal tt¢m of
Other
12,335
12.335
11,334
Total
Expendlture {Note$ 61
Exp•ndltur• on:
R8ising fijnds
charitab￿ activtt
$07
9,228
9.228
74.989
7,694
Separale mqlerfal exp•M• tt•m
her
Slo
8,221
92,438
8.221
92,438
5,818
96,314
Total
S12
Net Incomellexpenditurel before tax for
tha reportlng perlod
Tax payablo
Net incomellexpendituro) after tax
before Investment galnsl{losses)
Net gainsllbs8e81 on
In￿stment$
S13
S14
231.227
231,227
16,639
S15
231,227
231,227
16,639
S18
Net incomol(expendituro1
Extraordlnary items
Transfers between funds
Other recognised gainsl{losses):
S17
231.227
231,227
18,639
S18
S19
G8in8 ènd kn55e¥ on rev8lu8t￿n off￿1 assets
¢hariVg own uso
Other galn81(bs8e81
Net movement In funds
S20
S2t
SZ2
231.227
231.227
Reconciliation of
funds..
Total fur￿8 trmughlfoThY¥d
Total funds camed fonvard
srJ
S24
231.227
231,227
16.639

Lincoln Cal Care
ChaTrty No
2nmiiHrw No
1114359
Section B
Balance sheet
Unrogtrlctad In¢om&
lund8
End0WmWnt Total th18
fuhd
yo•r
Tolal l#1
Fixed assets
Intanglblg a8￿ts
Tangib￿ a89•ts
Heritage a880ts
Inv•slmonts
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
(Note 16)
3,150
3,150
5,333
{Note 161
(Not8 171
Total fixed8ssets
3,150
3,150
5.333
Current assets
Stock8
DebtorJ
Inveslrnents
INtst8 181
INots 191
INOIB 17AI
Cash at bank and in hanil (Notè 24}
rotsi ¢umnt assets Bto
288.351
288.351
288,351
88.351
54.833
54,833
Cr8ditorn: amout)ts falling due wlthln
on• yèar
(Nots 201
240
240
132
N•teurnt8ssetsl{Il•blllllesJ
B12
54,701
Totslas58ts le55 CUrntN¥bllld•s 913
60.034
Cr￿lt0￿. amounts falllng dug ahr
one year
(Nots 201
ProvB￿n8 l•bilitses
B14
81$
Tolal net•ss#ts orllabHldos
Funds of the Charity
EndovM￿nt1vn(ts INLIt8 271
Restri¢t•d inconTh fund& INoto 271
Unre8trictsd fund•
Revaluation ro$or
Falr valuo r•s•rve
B16
291,261
291,261
eo.034
B17
818
Bl8
291,%1
291,261
60.034
B21
Totallw
91.
60,034
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The members have notrequlrndthe compary to oblaln an audltln ￿¢0￿18￿¢• wllhseelion 476 ofthe
Companhs Act200&
The dlrectorn ￿nOWled￿ thwrresponsibllltles forcomptylng ￿Th the rnqulrgmonts oftho COMpa￿leS
Act wlth re8pg¢tlo aeeounting records *ndth8 prep•rnrfon of•ccourts.
These accourfs have been prwtrvdin accordance wlth thg pfDvlslons applk•bh to ￿m￿¢0mpanIeS
subject to thgsmalleompanles trrgime éndln accordance wilh FRS102 SORP.
S￿￿ned by one orts¥o trUSte￿alr8¢tOrs 00 bd)aff of all the
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