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2021-01-31-accounts

BREASTCANCER UNIT SUPPORT TRUST

Trustees Annual Report for 2020/2021

The Breastcancer Unit Support Trust was established by a charitable trust deed on 8[th] January 2007 and is registered in England and Wales as charity number 1117508.

The main contact address is :

Mrs Jenny Wookey 14 Marshfield Park Downend Bristol BS16 2TA jnwookey@btinternet.com 0117 956 6522

During 2020/21 the main Trustees were: Jenny Wookey Simon Cawthorn Jackie Pask Lois Adams resigned 2021 Jacqueline Jones appointed 2021

The Charity’s Objects

To help preserve health through prevention, detection and treatment of breast disease in men and women in Bristol and surrounding areas by providing, or assisting in the provision of equipment, facilities or services, and any other such charitable cause that the trustees see fit.

The Charity’s Main Activities

BUST is now in its 30th year and has now raised £1,984,215.19 to 31[st] January 2021. We continue to spend less than one per cent on expenses. Our total income for this year is £56,874.24.

The Trustees have considered the Charity Commission’s Guidance on public benefit reporting, and we can confirm that all the fundraising activities that the Charity has been involved in are for the benefit of the public (in this case patients both male and female) who attend the Breast Centre each year for treatment breast abnormalities.

Our BUST Members group of patients normally meets at the Breast Centre inside the Southmead Hospital Bristol. Due to the Covid pandemic we have not been able to meet.

The Committee (we are eight volunteer/patients) accept many invitations to talk about breast cancer in men and women. We normally attend Church groups, Rotarians, Women’s Institute, Airbus - talking to men. Well Women Clinics for full days where our intention is not to fundraise but to educate and inform and support patients following treatment for Breast Cancer. But again, this has not been possible.

We still receive donations from patients for the Charity which will be spent on medical equipment for the Centre. We look forward to a better time for all Charities and NHS staff.

Achievements and Performance

This has been a difficult time for the Bust Charity, as fundraising could not take place due to the Covid pandemic. We have, however, continued to receive money from very grateful patients.

When we are able the charity will continue to pursue its main task of fundraising to help buy new technology to improve patient care. It will also continue to attend and represent patients’ interests at the Bristol Breast Care Centre. We provide our experience in looking from a patient’s perspective at new research items and publications. BUST is continuing its aim to purchase an MRI scanner or other needed medical equipment for the Breast Centre which will support patients.

Trustees’ Responsibilities

The trustees recognise their responsibilities for keeping proper accounting records and preparing financial statements each year. The appended accounts were prepared on the receipts and payments basis and were examined by an Independent Account, whose report is also appended.

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees report above.

Signed on behalf of the Charity's Trustees

Signature

Full name Mrs Jennifer Nancy WOOKEY

Position Chairwoman of the Trustees

Date

Breast-Cancer Unit Support Trust

Year End 31st January 2021

Statements of Assets and Liabilities

Statements of Assets and Liabilities
Bank Deposits
Current Account
Deposit Accounts
Addition of Bank Accounts Previously Not Included
Other Monetary Assets
Tax Claim Outstanding
Approved by the Trustees on
2021
2020
£
£
£ 82,576.63 £ 79,432.78
£ 763,421.20 £ 713,385.42
£ 3,794.55
£ 845,997.83 £ 796,612.75
4314.04 £ 3,354.14
and signed on their behalf by

Jenny Wookey

Breast-Cancer Unit Support Trust

Year End 31st January 2021

Receipts and Payments Account

Receipts and Payments Account
Receipts
Donations and Legacies
Investment Income/Interest
Payments
Advertising/Promotional
Management and Administration
Website Administration
Donation to Equipment Purchase
Just Giving Fees
Surplus/Excess of receipts over payments
Bank deposits brought forward
Bank deposits carried forward
Fundraising Income (eg Just Giving/Virgin
Money/Smile Amazon, Easy Fundraising)
Addition of Bank Accounts Previously Not
Included
2021
2020
£ 29,503.89
Donations
£ 39,445.09
£ 21,958.32
Fundraising Events
£ 74,751.95
£ 5,412.03
Investment Income
£ 6,806.91
£ 56,874.24
£ 121,003.95
£ 230.80
£ 216.00
£ 126.12
£ 124.30
£ -
£ 168.00
£ 6,916.24
£ -
£ 216.00
£ 7,489.16
£ 508.30
£ 49,385.08
£ 120,495.65
£ 796,612.75
£ 672,322.55
£ 3,794.55
£ 845,997.83
£ 796,612.75

Approved by the Trustees on

and signed on their behalf by

Jenny Wookey

BREAST£ANCER UNIT SUPPORT TRUST INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JANUARY 2021 We have examined the financial statements set out on pages 4 and 5. Respective responsibilities of trnstees and examiner The charty's trustees are responsible for the preparation of accounts. The chartty's members consider that an aLidit is not required for this year under 5eth.on 144 of the Chanbes Act 2011 {the ChaJiknes Act) and that an independent examination is needed. It is our responsibility to.. . examine the accounts under seth.on 145 of the charib.es • to follow the p￿edureS laid down in the general Direct>ons given by the Charty Commission (under section 14515llbl of the Charities Act), and • io state whether particular matters have come to ￿Jr attention. Basis of independent examIne￿5 report Our examination was carried out in accordance wtth the General Directions gNen by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the a￿Ounts presented wrth those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual rtems or disdosures in the accounts. and seeking explanations from trustees conceming such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that wouky be required in an audrt. . and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a"tTue and frdirt view and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below. This report is made to you in accordance wtth the terms of our engagement and for no oth8r purpose. To the fvllesl extent perrnrtted by law. we do not ¥￿ept or assume re5FL)nsibilty to anyone other than the trustees, for our wot1( or for this reporL Independent examinerfs statement In connection with ¢￿r examinali)n. no matter has cx)me to tyjr attention" whth gives us reasonable cause to believe that in, any mater¢al re5pecL the requirements.. to keep accounting records in ￿ordan￿ with section 130 of the Charities A¢ and tr) prepare accounts which accord with the acu>unting records and comp th the accounting requirements of the Charit￿$ Act and the R￿UlationS have not been met, or 2. to which, in my opinion. attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper undefstanding ofthe accounts to be re￿hed. TYRRE L PROCTER Chartered A¢￿Yntsnts Beaufort House 113 Parson Streol Bristol 8S3 5QH 16/q . 2021