CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Trustees, Annual Report for the period
From Period start date 1", July 2023 To Perlod end date 30 June 2024
Charity name: Border Terrier Welfare
Charity registration number: 1116853
Objectives and Activities
Summary of the purposes of
the charity as set out in ts
goveming document
Pora 1.17
For the ben8frt of any member of the public
to relieve the suffering of and sickness in the
breed of dog known as the Border Terrier by
providing shelter and rehoming for these
dogs and assisting in veterinary care where
owners are in need of financial help and by
making grants to research organisations who
have undertaken to prevent, treat or cure
diseases that occur in Border Terriers.
Summary of the main
activities in relation to those
purposes for the public
benefit. in particular, the
activities. projects or services
identified in the accounts.
Pera 1.17 orrfl
1.19
To find homes for Border Terriers when and
for whatever reason their current owner can
no longer keep them. 2) To provide
accommodation, care and assessment of
those dogs whilst seeking a suitsble home
and owner. 3) To collect and deliver without
charge these dogs. 4) To financially support
those members of the public who seek help
with veterinary care and to continue that
support to ensure the future health of the
dog in either the old or new home. 5) To
continue to seek new volunteers to assist in
our work, this objective is ongoing.
Statement confirming
whether the trustees have
had regard to the guidance
issuod by the Charity
Commission on public
benefit
Parn 1.18
The trustees do have such regard.

Addltional infomiation (optional)
You may choose to include further statements where relevant about:
SORP Tefwen¢e
Grants are occasionally provided on a case
by case basis where st is considered that the
award is Border Terrier or canine related.
Our chaiity has recently made a Grant of
£10,000 to the Canine Genetic Centre at
The University of Carnbridge to help support
the CGC in order that they are able to
continue wth their ongoing canine related
research.
We continue to be in discussion with the
Border Terrier Breed Health Group and
others with a view to supporting further
research as and when a valid opportunity
should arise.
Parn 1.38
Policy on grant making
As per the Border Terrier Welfare website
and social media.
Par8 1.38
Policy on social investment
including prograrn related
investment
Volunteers often make contributions in
various ways eg. by not charging for their
tlme, travel or out of pod(et expenses. Also,
on occasions providing foster care or
kennelling without charge or at a reduced
rate. There have been a large number of
items acquired by volunteers and donated to
the charity to be raffled.
Par8 1.38
Contribution made by
volunteers
Other
Achievements and Perfomiance
Summary of the main
achievements of the charity,
identifying the difference the
charity's work has made to
the Gircumstan￿S of its
beneficiaries and any wider
benefits to society as a
whole.
The main achievements have been the
rehoming and care of a substantial number
of Border Terriers. Those benefrtting are the
mostly distraught owners, those who find
themselves having to rehome for whatever
reason and the dogs themselve3 who often
face an un￿rtain future were it not for
Border Terrier Welfare. Other achievements
have been being able to assist owners
financially where they have been unable to
cover the ever increasing cost of veterinary
care.

Figures for YIE June 24 (YIE June 2023 in
brackets)
Trans
Travel approx 15971 miles {22673)
Transporting 85 Dogs (116)
At a cost of £7187 (£10153.20)
Shelter l Kennellin
No of dogs 33 (34)
Cost . £33163 (£17490)
Days . 3011 (1671)
Ave cost . £11.01 per day per dog (£10.47)
Ave Days per dog . 91 (49)
si
nificant increase
Vet Fees
Vet Fees £84175 (£68146)
No of dogs 107 (109)
Ave cost per dog £786.68 (£625.19)
Additional informatlon (optional)
You may choose to include further ststements where relevant about:
Our objectives are to be able to help
whenever our assistance is requested.
Achievements against
objectives set
Para 1.41
This we mostly achieve.
Performance of fundraising
activities againsl objectives
set
We are fortunate in having a large number of
loyal supporters who help us with varied
fundraising initiatives in addition to those of
our ovm.
Para YA1.41
Other
Financial Review
Review of the charity's
financial position at the end
of the period
Para 121
Ahhough our costs have risen swJnificantly
mainly due to higher kennelling and
veterinary fees our financial situation
remains strong.
statement explaining the
olic
for holdin
reserves
Para 1.22
General reserves are not restricted to or
desi
nated for a
articular
ose. The

stating why they are held
level set is reviewed annually by the
trustees, giving due consideration to the fact
that expenditure (an be unpredictable in the
short term and that our main source of
income is reliant almost solely on the
goodwill of and donations from our
supporters. Reserves are therefore set to
protect the charity from a sudden decrease
or cessation of income at such a level that
we would be able to continue our work
caring for Border Terriers in need of sheFter
or veterinary assistance or rehoming for a
period of approximately one year.
Amount of reserves held
Reasons for holding zero
reserves
Detai5s of fund materially in
deficit
Explanation of any
uncertainties about the
charity continuing as a going
concem
Par8 1.22
£140,000
NA
Parn122
Pard 124
NA
Para 123
At the current time our rate of income is
more than covering our expenditure and we
have a substantial reserve. For this reason
there are no immediate concems regarding
the charities ability to continue as a going
concem.
Addltlonal Informatlon (optional)
You ma
choose to include further ststements where relevant about:
The principal sources of funds are general
and rehoming donations, legacies &
memorials, fundraising events including
organised dog walks, weekend camping
events, webstore sales. calendar sales,
auction sales, raffles and social media
events.
Reserves are held in no risk accounts that
are covered by the Financial Services
Authorty's Compensation Scheme and
seeking an interest retum.
The charity's principal
sources of funds (including
any fundraising)
Para 1.47
Investment policy and
objectives induding any
social investment policy
adopted
Para 1.46
The principal risks would be the loss of
income from donations or fundraising activity
and or a significant increase in the number
of dogs needing our support.
A description of the principal
risks facing the charity
Paw¥ 1.46
Structure, Governance and Management
Description of charivs
trusts:
Type of governing document
P8Ta 125
Constitution
How is th8 charity
constituted?
Para 125
Association

Trustee selection methods
including details of any
constitutional provisions e.g.
election to post or name of
any person or body entitled
to appoint one or more
trustees
Par8 1.25
By election at an AGM
Additional information (optional)
You ma
choose to include further statements where relevant about:
Newly inducted Trustees are mentored by
established Trustees. Border Terrier
Welfare is a volunteer group who work
together as a team.
Policies and procedur8S
adopted for the induction and
training of trustees
Para 1.51
The organisational structure is made up of a
committee headed up by a chairperson,
treasurer, secretary and other trustee
members together with a team of some
twenty five or so national volunteer
representative covering the mainland UK .
The charity's organisational
structure and any wider
network with which the
charity works
Para 1.51
Relationship with any related
parties
Parn 1.51
We have no other related parties
Other
Reference and Administrative detsils
Chari
name
Other name the chari
uses
Re
istered chari
number
Charity's principal address
Border Terrier Welfare
Known b some as BTW or Border Terrier Rescue
1116853
Mrs Melanie Robson
Treasurer
Border Terrier Welfare. Carisbrooke, 3 Buckles Way
Banstead, Surrey
SM7 1HB
E Mail treasurer
bordert6rrierwelfare.co.uk
Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
Dates acted If not for whole
ar
Trustee namg
Office Irf any)
Name of person lor body) entltled
toa
oint trustee
ifan
Mr Tony Wrenn
Mrs Melanie
Robson
Chaimian
Treasurer I
Secretsry

Mr Mark Harvey
Mr Roger Newson
Records
Coordinator Data
Base
Mrs Joyce Rhodes
Mr John Jessop
Mrs Vanessa
Jessop
Jenny Oakshot
Shelley McFarlane
Louise Nowell
Elected 26111123
Resigned 26111123
211812>1013124
Co-opted 1912124
Ctropted 1813124
CL￿)Pted 1813124
10
Kim Burham
Jean Cranmer
12
13
Sue Broom
14
Nicola Lambert
15
16
17
18
19
20
Cor
rate trustees - names of the directors at the date the re
Dlrector name
ortwasa
roved
NIA
Name of trustees holding title to property belonging to the charity
Trustee name
Dates acted If not for WI￿10
NIA
Funds held as custodian trustees on behalf of others
Description of the assets
NIA
held in this capacity
Name and objects of the
charty on whose behalf the
assets are held and how this
falls within the custodian
charity's objects
NIA

Details of arrangements for
safe custody and
segregation of such assets
from the charitys own assets
NIA
Addltlonal informatlon {optional)
Namos and addresses of advisers (Optlonal inforniation)
Type of
Name
Address
adviser
Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional infonnation)
Exemptions from disclosure
Reason for non4isclosure of ke
ersonnel details
NIA
Other o
tional inforniation
NIA
Declarations
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees, report above.
Signed on behalf of the charitys trustees
Signature(s)
Full name(s)
Position (eg Secretary.
Chair, etc)
Anthony Richard Wrenn
Chairman
Date
2* October 2024

BORDER TERRIER WELFARE
ATEMENf OF FINANCIAI AcnviTIES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE 2024
Unrestrirted Restricted
Funds
Funds
Totsl Funds
2024
2023
INCOME RECEIPTS
Voluntary Receipts
Re~homing donations
General donation5
Gift Aid tax reclaimed
Legacies and memorla15
25,136
91.544
6.753
61.184
184.617
25.136
91.544
6.753
61.184
184.617
33,100
60,987
6,945
116,552
217,584
Recelpts from fund-ralsln8 aCthrftSes
Events
Sales
1,415
8.338
9,753
1,415
8.338
9.753
1.283
11.272
12,555
Investment Income
Baftk Interest
3.718
3,718
1,298
Total recelpts
198,088
198,088
231.437
DIRECT CHARITABLE EXPENDITURE
Kennel accommodations costs
Veter]nary fees
Travel costs to kennels ete
Honoraria and 8ifts
33.163
84,175
7,187
453
33.163
84.175
7,187
453
124.978
19348
68,424
10.599
701
99.072
124,978
FUND-RAISING COSTS
Events
Goods for re4ale
664
5,175
S.839
664
5.175
5,839
2.509
7.778
10.287
MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION
Insurance
General admlnisiratlve expenses
Consulting
Charitable and Political Donations
Fees: PayPal and Justfjfvlng
Equiprnent
Independent Examiner's lee
982
3,860
1350
10.2
992
982
990
970
1,350
10,2(K)
992
1,055
735
18,119
735
18,119
660
3,675
Total pwffji¢nts
148.936
148.936
113.034
Surpluslldeficitl for the year
49.152
49,152
118.403
Funds brought forward l July 2023
Funds carried ft>rward 30th June 2024
377,901
427.053
500
51KJ
378.401
427,553
259,998
378,401

ORDER TERRIERWELFARE
BALANCE 5HEEr
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 90TH IUNE 2024
Unrestrk-ted Restrfcted
Toknl Funds
Curr•nt as￿
stock
Debtors
Glft ald r8clalm
Prepayments
2266
97
L158
14.497
324
44
17A34
,155
C•sh at Bank ond in H#nd
Vlr8ln Mgnty charlty deposit
S¢￿ttISh Wldgws deposjt Occ￿rt
ro bank
PayPal account
Strlpe
CAF Bank
H58C Money Market depo
HSBC Bank depD51t account
HSBC Bank current account
Cash In hènd
83,ts)0
85,IXIO
919
L245
1,245
59,797
85.CKIO
1,570
73
365,359
6,289
73
413JM3
413.543
Totsl Curr•nt ¥90
383.193
Cwffent Uabllltles
Creditor5
AccN41s
Totsl ¢wr•rt Il•blllil•s
1,470
675
2.145
675
1145
2,319
4.792
Net asmts
427AE3
417553
37&401
Unrestrlcted
Rertricted
427,OS3
5(M)
377,901
378JOI
state
and wefe $l￿d￿ its behalf by.

BORDER TERRIER WELFARE
NOTES TO ThE FINANCIALSTATEM£rus
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE 2024
I ACCOUNTING POLiaES
BASIS OF PRZPARf4G THE FINAN￿AL STATEMENrs
The financial statements of the charity. which ts a publit benefit entity under FRS 102, have been prepared in
accordance with the Charities SORP IFRS 1021 'Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of
Recommended Practice applicable to charltie5 preparing thelr accounts In accordano wlth the Financlal
Reportlng Stsndard applkable in the UK and Republlt of Ireland IFRS 1021 leffective l January 2019J'. Flnanclal
Reporting Standard 102 'The Finandal Reportlng Standard appllcable in the UK and Republlc of Ireland, and the
Charities Act 2011. The flnanclal ststements have been prepared under the historlcal cost convention. wlth the
exception of investments which are included at market Ydlue. The accounts for the year ended 30th June 2020
were prepared on a receipts and payments basis. These have not been restated.
All income is recognlsed In the Statement of Financial Actlvities once the tharity has entitlement to the funds, tt Is
probable that the income will be recelved and the amount can be measured reliabty.
EXPENDITURE
Llabllities are retO8nlsed as expendtture as soon as there Is a legal or construrtlve obligatlon committing the
charlty to that expenditure. It Is probable that a transfer of economlc beneflts wlll be required in settlement and
the amount of the obllgatlon can be measured reliably. Expenditure Is accounted for on an acuuals basis and has
been dasslfied under headings that ag8re8ate all cost related to the cate80ry. Where costs cannot be directly
attrlbuted to partlcular headlngs they have been allocated to artfvftles on a basis con$15tent wlth ihe use of
resources.
STOCKS
Stocks are valued at the lower of cost and net realisable Wdlue, after maklng due allowance for obsolete and slow
movin8 items
TAXATIOIY
The charity Is exempt from tax on Its charitsble activities.
FUND AccourrriNG
Unrestricted funds can be used in accordance with the charitable objectives at the discretion of the trustees.
Restrirted funds can onty be used for particular restrirted purposes wthin the objects of the charity. Restyirtions
arlse when specified by the donor or when funds are raised for particular restritted purposes.
Further explanatlon of the nature and purpose of each lund is Induded in the notes to the financial statements.

BORDER TERRIER WELFARE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIALsfATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR EIIDED 30Th JUNE 2024
Z TRUSTEES, REMiINERATION AND BENEFITS
None of the trustees were remunerated In thelr capacity as trust
£2,48712023 £4,741) was reimbursed to four12023 s￿) trustees to cover travel expenses In connecuon wlth the
transportatlon of dogs to and from kennels. food, medication and Subscription costs.
Two trustees were entitled to recetve honoraria to cover their out of pocket expenses as foll0v￿..
M Rob50n ITreasurer & Secretary) £400
In addltion to thls subSCTlPtion5 totaifin8 £nil12023 £5661 were recharged at cost by a company of whlch a trustee
was a dlrector.
3 FUNDS
Re5trirted funds consSsts of £5￿ towards support for the Breed Health Grotsp.

Independ￿1 Examinev's Report to the Tru5tee5 of
BORDER TERRIER WELFARE
Independent examlner's report to the trnstees of Border Tether Welfare
I report to the charity tru¥cees on my examination of the accounts of BorderTerrier Welfare (the ChaTityI for the
yearended 30June 2024.
Responslbllltles and basls of report
As the charity trustees of the Trust you are responsible forthe preparation of the account5 in accordance with the
requlrement5 of the Charities Act 20111'the Act'l.
I report In respect of my examlnatlon ol the Tru5Vs accounts carried out under 5ertlon 145 of the Art and In
carryln8 Out my ex3mlnatlon I have followed all applIcat￿e Directions gNen by the Charlty Commlsslon under
sectlon 14515Jlbl of the ACL
Independent examSnerfJ statÈrnént
I have completed my examlnatlon. I conftrm that materlal matters have come to my attention In connectlon
wlth the examlnation giving me cause to belleve that In any material respert:
accountlng records were not kept In respect of the Trust as requI￿d by sectlon 130 ofthe Act,.
the accounts do not accord with those records: or
the accounts do not comply wtth the applicable requlremen15 eoncernln8 the fomi and content of accounts set out
In the Charities (Accounts and Reports} Regulation5 2CN)8 other than any requirement that the accounts give a true
and fair vlew which Is not a matter consldered as part of an Independent examination.
I have no concerns and have come across no othef m3tter5 In connectlon wlth the examlnatioft to which attentlon
should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accountsto be reached.
H. M. Day Bsc FCA OC￿1
ICAEW
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Nightingale House
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Surrey
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