Company registratioii number.. 05639227
Charity regislralion numb¢T- 1119614
The Sherwood Forest Trust
(A company limited by guarantee)
Annual Report and Financial Staiemenls
for the Year Ended 31 Ma￿h 2025
Coinmuiiity Accounting Plus
Units l & 2 North Wesl
41 Talbot Street
Nottiiigliam
NGI 5GL

The Sherivood Forest Trust
Contenls
Reference and Administrative Delails
Trustee5' Report
2to7
Independent Examinels Report
Sraiement of Financial Activities
91010
Balance Sheei
Notes to the Financial Stsiements
12to23

The Sherwood Forest Trust
Reference and Administralive Details
Trustees
Erin Baker
Robert Bealby, Treasurer
Scott Carlton
Carl CorJ)ish, V Ac¢ Chair
Loulse Hackett
Timothy Hill
Andy Jeffcutt, Chhir
Dan Motlishaw, Secretary
John Peck
Jennifer Tiirner
Senior Management Team
Matt Smiih, Conservation Manager
Helen Sullivan, CEO
Charity Registration Number
1119614
Company Registration Nujnber
05639227
Registered Office
516 Church Fann Business Centre
Mansfield Road
Edwinstowe
Mansfield
NOttingh￿nShire
NG219NJ
Independent ExamRner
John O'Brien, employee of
Coinmunity Accounting Plus
Units l & 2 North West
41 Talbot Street
Nortingham
NGI 5GL
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The Shenvood Forest Trust
Trustees, Report
The trustees, who are directors for the purposes of company law, prcs¢nt the annual report togetheT with the
financial slatements of the charitable company for the year ended 31 March 2025.
Trustees and offficers
The trustees and o￿l￿tr$ serving during the year and Since the year end w'ere as folloivs..
Trustees..
Erin Baker
Robert Bealby, Treasurer
Scolt Carllon
Carl Cornish, Vice ChaiT
Louise Hackett
Timothy Hill
Andy Jeffcutt. Chair
Dali Mottishaw, Secretary
John Peck
Jennifer TurncT
Henry Farr (resigT]ed 20 May 2024}
Andrew Statham (resign¢d 30 November 2024)
Strueture, governance and management
Nature ofEovér•ilng docunienl
The charity is a company limited by guarantee and registercd charity. It is operated under the rules of its
nienioranduni and arti¢les of association dated 31 SÉ October 2005 and Inosl recently amended on 22nd October
2009. Jt has no share capital and the liability of each member in the event of winding-up is lirnited to £ l.
Re¢rulDiienÉ ttnd oppoinlntent of Iru51ees
Truslees are elected at thc AGM based on their appropriate skills and experience and in accordance with the
Trust's articles of a5so¢iatioii. Representation may b¢ from envtronm¢ntal organisations, local businesses and
the community.
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The Shenvood Forest Trust
Trustees, Report
Objectives and aclivities
Objects und aiii
i) FOT the education. enjoyment and benefit of the public, to preserve, prolecl and re-eslabltsh ihe flora and fauna
of the county of Nottingliamshire and adjoining distrtct ol Bolsover;
ii) For the education, enjoyinenl and beiiefit of the public. to preserve, prolecl. resloTe and r¢creal¢ buildings
(includini7 any buildings as defined in S¢¢lAon 336(a) of the Town and Counlry Planning Aci 1990), siles or
structures which are ancillary to or associated with the objects of preserving. protecting. restoring and
re-establishing the flora and fauna of the aforesaid area.
iii) To advance the public educarion in all matters concerning such flora, fauna, buildings: sites and slruclures=
iv) To provide for public recreation in the iT]tere5ts of social welfare,.
v) To acquire by purchase, gift or otl)envise, land, sites, structures or buildings (Including any buildings as
defined in Section 336(1) of Ihe Tow) and Country Planning Act 1990) silualed in the aforesaid area, any rights,
easements or inleresls therein or thereover, and to hold: maintain and manage the saine for the purposes of the
objects set out iii (i), {ii). {'"') and (iv) herein.
Objeclive3, &¢rfilegies uctivilie.I
Clirnate change mitigati(Jn support activities to help miligate climate change, including tree plantftnglwoodland
creation.
Landscape inanagement - preserving, restoring and conserving valuable habitats.
Culture & lieritage - supporting the crealion of Improved heritage experiences.
Education & oulreach
working with schools and universilies to Provide good learning opportunitie5 for
children and young people.
Health & wellbeing providing opportunities for iiature connection, in¢luding giiided nalur¢ walk5, leclure
series and hands on conservatton efforis to improve hedlih and wellbeing.

The Sherwood Forest Trust
Trustees, Report
Puhlic heHefil
Climaie Change Mitigation
By supporting activities sueli as tree planling and woodland creation, we help to capture cirbon, reduce
greenhousc gases, and biiild resilience against climate change. These efforts not only enhance local biodivcrsity
but also conlribute to a hcalthier environment for everyonc.
Landscape Management
Preserving, restoring, and conserving valuable habitats ensures the survival of rare and threatened species,
mainlafftns ecosystem seryiccs (Ilke clean air and water).. and safeguards the natural brauly of the landscape for
publlc enjoyment and education.
Culture & Heritage
Supporting improved heritage expeTiences Connects people with the rich history and legends of Sherwood
Forest. This fosl¢rs Community pride. encoungcs tourism, and helps preserve important cultural assels for fulvre
generations.
Edu¢ation & Outrea¢h
Working with schools and universities provide5 high￿valIty leaming opportunities for children and young
people. These iniliatlVe5 inspire the next generatioii of environmental stewards and increase public
understanding of nature and heritage.
Health & Wellbeing
Providing opportunities for nk)lure connectio￿5￿ch as guided walks, lecture series, and hands-on
conservation-improves pliysical and mental health: Combats social isolation. and stren¥ihens community bonds
through shared activities in natural settings.
The Irusle¢s ¢onfinn that ihey Iiave Complied wilh the requiremenis of s¢¢tion 17 of the Charities Acl 2011 to
have due regard to Ihe public benefit guidance published by the Charity Commission for England and Wales.
A¢hievements and perlorman¢¢
Over the past year, the Shenvood Foresi Trust has continued to advance our mission of conserving and
celebrdting the ancient woodlands and rich heritage of Sherwood Forest. Our efforts have focused on
community engagement, tree planting, heaihland restoration, and educational initiatives.
Nature Conservation and Restoration
Sherwood Seedbank & Tree Nursery. Thi5 project preserves native tree sp£cics to ensure ihe resilience and
biodiversity of ShErwood's woodlands for futUTe gencrations. This year, w¢ liave donated over 2,000 trees, all
grown froin sccd harvested locally within the province. These trees havc bctn planted in a variety of projccts
acros5 the Sherwood Forest National C.haTaCtei Area.
Trees Planting: In parti)ership with Greenwood Coiwnunity Forest througli Trees tor Climate/Defrd fwldin
we brought togeiher community groups and businesses, who colleLtiVLly planted more thai) 47,000 IieLs aLIOSS
Nottin¥hamsliire. This effort will cuntribule to clitnate change niitl¥¢ilion and habitat restoration, while a150
fostering collaborarion arnong a diverse range of communlty groups.
Hcaihl&nd Resloration.. Witl) support from Sevem Trent, our "Shenvood's Forgotteii Heaths" projecl restored
an addiiional 40 hectares olh¢athland, reintroducing nativc flora and supporting wildlif¢ diversity.
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Trustees, Report
Communi¢v Engagement and Education
Wo(Klland Festival at Tlioresby Park.. Despile wet and windy weather: we w'elcoined around 500 attendees to
oiir It￿￿al festival. The evenl aimed to connecl peoplc of 811 ages M'ith the ivoiider of woodlands and featiired
traditional crafts, forest school activities: and live demonstrations-fostering a deeper community connection to
iiature.
Intemational Bat Night-. We hosted educational walks and talks to raise awareness about local bat specles and
their ecological importaiice. Over 80 attendees took part, and we received excellent feedback.
Volunle¢r Iiivolvement.. Our volunleer programme grew sigiiifi¥antly. wilh n]ore than 200 iiidividuals
contribuling over 4,000 hours lo conservation projeLts. events, and outrea¢li-underscoTing the commuilily's vilal
role in oiir mission.
Heritage and CultUTal Projerls
Spirit of Wartime Sl)envood'. Concluding in 2024, this four-year programme successfull! combined archival
research, community storytelling, immersive public programming, and educational outreacli. Tl)e project
preserved eriticol local ivartime narratives: fnstered community coliesion, and boosted regional culturnl lourisin.
Key achiei'ements in¢lude:
Engagtng 7:000+ attendees at public events
Delivering immersive school programmes
Training volunteer liistorians
Partnering with over 20 Ivcal organisalions
The legacy of this programme continues through the 1940s-Ihemed event we proudly support with ongoing
volunteer involvement.
Parliament Oak Preservation.. We advanced efforts lo protect and interpret the histOTi¢ Parliament Oak.
enhan¢ing public understanding of ils significance within Sherwood's culmral and political history.
Organisa¢ion*l Development
runding and Pirtner5hips.- We secured new funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund io expand the
Sh¢nvood's Forgottei) Heathlands ii)itiative. 'lThis support ¢nable$ a broadeT programme of education and
outreach, and the engagement of new volunleer'networks in the conservation of thes¢ CTltical habitats.
We have also deepened partnerships with local autliorilies, businesses, schools, and conservatioi) groups.
extending our reaLh and iinpacl,
Strale¥y & Leadership.. We appointed a new Chief Execurtve, ensuring a sn)ooth leadership transilion throu&h
robust succession planning. We iiow look forward 10 shaping a new Slraiegic vision for the Trusi: building oi)
recent successes and evolving under fresh leadership.
Looking Ahead
We are proud of oiir accomplishments thi5 year and remain deeply. cornmirted to protecting Slie￿00d Forest's
natural and cultural heritage. Our ongotng work and fiiture plans aim to..
Deepen communiry involvement by recruiling at least 50 inore volunteers to participate in conservation and
citj2en science projects related to OIIT heathland restoration iiiitiatives, iliereby improving biodiversity and
enhancing commui)ity wellbeing through nature connection.
Extend oiir network of approved 5e¢d liarvesling sites, secure Plant Healthy certification, and obtaiii funding to
scale operlilions al our seed batth and ITee iiursery. with ihe goal of iiicreasing growing capacity by A))or¢ Ihan
40fj/0 year oil year.
Preserve the legacy of Sherw'ood Forest for generations lo conie ihrougyh oral history projects. community arts,
and related activities.
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The Sherwood For¢st Trust
Trustees, Reporl
Financial review
We are 5atisfTr¢d with the movement of fund balances carried over for our activities in the year ahead.
Policy on reserves
Our reserves policy is to maintain sufft¢ient unrestricled ￿ndS to ensure the ongoing managejnent, protection,
and enhancement of Sherwood Forest's natural and cultural heritsge. We aim lo hold rv5¢rves equivalent to three
months of core operating costs. This level is reviewcd annually lo ensure we ¢an'.
Meet our ongoing management commitments and legal obligations
Resw>nd to unforeseen emergencies or urgent conservation needs
Provide financial slability to support long-tem] planning and delivery of our obj¢ctive5
The reserves will not be used for regular operational expendilure but may be drawn upon in ¢x¢eptional
circumslances, with any use reported to and approved by the trustees. The policy is reviewed annually is phrt of
our financial planning process to ensure it remains appropriale for the organisalion's needs and risks.
Acknowledgements
We would like to offer a special Ihank you to our supporters at Linney, a locally based business whose staff
have helped to donate £20,000 to the Shenvood Forest Trust and plant more than 20.000 trees in the area.
With thanks also to the brilliant t¢ams at Mansfield Building Society, KPMG, Minster FB and DHL who have
supported our Iree planting efforts this year.
Principal risks and uncerlainti¢$
We actively manage fiDancial risks, but the current fundlng climale pr¢senls siwiificaiit uncertainty regarding
the availability uT]d conlinuily of future and ongoing funding. The main fjnancial risks we face include=
Dependence on external grants donations.. Many of OUT projects rely on time-limited or project-specific
funding, making long-term planning challenging if new funding sources are not secured.
Rising operational costs.. Inflation and iii¢reased costs for materials, staff, and cornpliance caD impact our
ability to deliver projects within budget.
Changing policy and regulatory laiidscape: Shifts in governmenr priorities or regulations may affect the
availability of funding for environmental and heritage projects.
N8￿re-related and climate risks.. Environmental events such as storn)s, drought, disease outbreaks: or habitat
loss can increase costs or disrupt planned aclivities, reqiiiring us to divert resources unexpertedly.
Economic uncertainty: Broader economic conditions may reduce the willingness or ability, of donors, sponsor5,
and public bodies to provide financial support.
We regularly review and updaie oui. risk management processes to ensure we Can respond proactively to these
eliallenges and mainlain financial resilience.
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The Shernood Forest Trust
Trustees, Report
Stalement of Responsibilities
The trustees (who are also the directors of The Sherwood Forest Trnst for the purposes of company law) are
responsible for preparing tlie Irustees, report and the financial stal¢iiients ii) accordance with applicabl¥ law aiid
United Kingdom Accounting Standards (lJnited Kingdom Generall). Accepted Accountiiig Prautice). iiicluding
FRS 102 "Tile Financial Reporting Siandard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland" The r¥purl
accounts have beeii prepared in accordance with ihe provisions in the Companies Act 2006 relaling to srnall
companies.
Compdny law requires the trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial )'ear. Under company law
the truslees niust not approve the financial stalements unless diey are satisfied thal they give a true and fair view
of the slate of affairs of the chaTltable coinpany and of the incoming resou￿¢5 and application of resources,
including its in¢ome and expenditure, of the charitable company for that period. In preparing ihese fmancial
statements, the trustees are required lo..
select suitable accounting policies and apply them ¢onsistently,'
observe the methods 8nd principles in Ihe Charities SORP.
Inake judgem¢nis and ¢slimat¥s Ihal ar¢ i¢a50nable and prudent-
state M'hether appli¢able accounting slandards: ¢omprising FRS 102 have been followed: siibject to any
material departures disclosed and explained in the financial staterneiits- and
prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the
charitable company will conlinue in business.
I"he trustees are responsible for ke.eping proper accounting records thal cali disclose with reasonable accuTacy al
any ttme the linancial posiliun of the Ch￿Ilable company dnd cnable thLm to LnsurL that thc financial statements
coinpl}' with tlie Compaiiies Act 2006. Tliey are also respoilsible for safeguarding the assets of the charitable
Loinpany and heiice for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and deleclion of fraud and other irregularitiL￿.
The Irustees are responsible for the mainlenance and integrity ol Ihe corporale and finanLial infornialion
included oil the chaiitable coinpany's website. Legislation goveming tlie preparation and disseminalion of
financial slatem¢nls rnay differ from legislation in olher jurisdictions.
Small companies provision statement
This report has been prepared in accordance with the srnall companies regime under ihe Companies Act 2006.
The onnual report was
pproved by the trustees of the charity on 4 August 2025 and signed on its behalf by:
Andy J¥ffcull
Trustee
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The Sherwood Forest Trust
Independent Examiner's Report to the Iruslees of The Shenvood Forest Trust ('the
Company,)
Independenl examiner's report to the trustees of The Sherwood Forest Trust ('Ihe Company,)
I report lu the charity trustees on my examination of the accounls of the company foT the year ended 31 March
2025.
Responsibililics and b8sis of report
As the charity's trustees of the Company (and also its directors for the purposes of coinpany law) you are
responsible tor the preparation of the accounls in accoTdance with the requirements of the Compaiiies Act 2006
('the 2006 Act')-
Having satisfied myself that thc accounts of the Company are nol ILquired to be audited undeT Part 16 of the
2006 Act and are eligiblc for independent examination. I report in respect of my examination of your charity's
accounts as carried out under section 145 of the Charllies Act 2011 ('Ihe 2011 Act,). In carrying out my
examination I have followed the Direction5 gTv¢n by the Charity C.oinmission under section 145(5)(b) of the
2011 Act.
Independent examiner's statement
Since the C.ompany's gross income exceeded £250,000 your examiner must be a member of a body listed in
section 145 of the 201 l Act. I confim) that l am qualified to undertake the examinalion because l am 3 member
and Fellow of the Association of Charity independent Exarniners, which is one of the lisled bodies.
J have completed my examination. l Confirn) that no matters have come ro my attention in connection with the
examination giving me cause to believ¢ that in any Inaterial respect..
accounting records were not kept in respect of the Company as required by section 386 of Ihe 21)06 Act- or
2. the accounts do not accord with tliose records,. or
the accounts do not comply with the accounlin¥ requirements of section 396 of th¢ 2006 Acl other than any
requirement ihat the accounts give a 'lrue and faiv view which is not a matter Considered as part of an
independent examination: or
4. the accounts have not been PTepared in accordance with the methods and principles of the Staiement of
Recommended Practice for accounling and reporting by charities lapplicable to charities preparing their
accounls in accordance with the Financial Reportin¥ Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland
(FRS 102)].
I have 110 concern5 and havc come acros5 no other Matte￿ in conncclion with the examination to which attention
should be drawn in this report in order lo enable a proper understanding of the accounis to be reached.
Jolin O'Brien MSC, FAJA, FCIE, eTrJployee of Community Accounting Plus
Fellow of the Association of Charity Indcpcnd¢nt Examiners
Units l & 2 North West
41 Talbot Street
Nottingham
NGI 5GL
4 August 2025
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The Shenvood Forest Trust
Statement of Financial Activities for the Year Ended 31 March 2025
{Including lllcomc and Fxpcnditure Accvunt and StatLmint vf Total Rc¢ognASL'd Gains
and Losses)
(As rcstatcd)
Total
2024
Total
2025
Unrestricl¢d
R¢5tri¢ted
Note
In¢om¢ and Endowments from:
Donations #nd le¥acies
Charitable activAtAes
12.929
14,559
12,929
J66,107
25,336
360,443
351,548
Total income
27.488
351,548
379,036
385,779
Expendilure on:
Charitable aclivilies
(91,995)
(246,106)
(338,101)
(30J,047)
Tolal expenditure
(9 1.995)
(246,106)
(338.101)
(30J,047)
Net (expenditure)lincome
Transfers between fi]nds
(64.507}
2,548
105,442
{2.548)
40,935
82.732
Net movement in funds
(61,959)
102,894
40,935
82,732
Reconriliation of funds
Total fuT]ds brought fon¥ard
167.008
89.724
256,7)2
174.000
Total funds catTied forw?rd
17
105,049
192,618
297,667
256,732
All of the charity's aelivitie8 derive trom continuing operations during the abov¢ ttvo periods.
The fiinds br¢akdowi for tlie period is shown in note 17.
The notes on pages 12 to 2) form an integrdl part of these financial stalerncnls.
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The Sherwood Forest Trust
Statement of Financial Activities for the Year Ended 31 March 2025
(Including Income and Expenditure Account and Statement of Total Recognised Gains
and Losses)
These are the figures for the previous accounting period and are ineluded for ¢omparative purposes
Unreslricted
Restricted
Total
funds
funds
2024
£ (As restated)
Note
Income and Endowments from:
Donalions and legacies
Charitable activities
25,336
25,336
360,443
325,371
Total income
60.408
325,371
385,779
Expenditure on:
Charitable activities
(24,193)
(278,854)
(30J,047)
Total expendilure
(24,193)
(278,854)
(30J,047)
Net income
Transfers between funds
46,517
(40,2J l)
82,732
40,231
Nei movement in funds
76,446
6,286
Retonciliation of funds
Total funds brought forward
101.780
72,220
174,000
Total funds carried fonvard
17
178,226
78,506
256,732
The nol¢s on pageg 12 10 23 forni an integral parl of these financial siatements.
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The She￿00d Forest Trust
{RegistTation number: 05639227)
Balance Sheet as at 31 March 2025
2025
2024
£ (As restated)
Note
Fix¢d a5SCts
Tangible assets
19,060
Current assets
Debtors
10
2,923
291.645
16.908
225,450
Casli at bank aiid ii) hai)d
294,568
242.358
Creditors.. Amounts fallin% due within one year
{15,961)
{15,968)
Iyet current asset5
278.607
226.390
N¢t 25sels
297.667
256,7)2
Fund5 of the charity:
Restrirted income fund5
Restricted funds
17
192,618
¥9,724
Unrestricted income funds
Unrestricted funds
105.049
167,008
Total funds
17
297,667
256,732
For the financial year ending J l March 2025 the cliarity was entitled to exemptiot) from audit under seclion 477
of the Coinpaiiies Act 2006 relating to small companies.
Direclors, responsibilities-.
The menibers liave not required the charity to obtatn an audit of its accounts for the year in question in
accordance with section 476: and
Tlie direclors acknowledge their responsibilities for complying with the requirements of the Act wilh respect
to accounting rccords and thc prepaTation of accounts.
These financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the special provisions relating lo conipani¢s
subje¢1 io the small companies regime within Part 15 of the Companies Act 2006.
The financial statements on pages 9 to 2) were approved by the trustees, and auihorised for issue on 4 August
2025 and signed on their behalf by:
Andy Jeffcutt
Trustee
T]1¢ not¢s on pag¢s 12 10 2i forn) an int¢grdl part of Ihcse financial statements.
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The Shenvood Forest Trust
Notes to Ihe Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 Mareh 2025
l Accounting policies
Summary of significant accounting polieies and kev aecounling e5titnates
The principal a¢¢ounting policies applied in the preparaiion of these financial statement5 are set out below.
These policies have been consistently applied to all ihe years presenled, unless otherwise stated.
Statement ofeompllance
Tlie financial statcmLnls have been prepared in accordance with Accounting and Reporting by Lharities:
Stalement of Recomrnended Practice (applicable lo charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the
Fii)ancial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102)) (issued in October 2019)
{Charities SORP (FRS 102)). the Financial Rewrting Standaid applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland
(FRS 102) and t]ie CompaniLS Act 2006.
Basis of preparation
The Sherw'ood Forest Trust meets the definilion of a public benefit entity under FRS 102. Assets and liabililics
are initially r¢cognised at historical cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant accounting
policy nntes.
Going concern
The financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis.
The trustees assess ￿hether the use of going concern is appropriate i.e. wheth¢r Ih¢r¢ are any material
uncertainties related to events ur condilions Ihal may cast significant doubt on the ability of the charity to
ontinue as a going concern. The truslees make this assessment in respect of a perlod of one year from the date
f approval of the financial statements.
Exemption from preparing a Cash flow statement
Under the exemption ai'ailable to smaller charilies the Board of T￿Ste¢S has chosen not to include a Stalemenl
of c.ash Flows within the financial statements.
Income and endowment5
Voluntary income iiicluding donations: gifts, legacies and grants ihal provide core fundiiig or are of 4 general
nature is recoLFnised M'hen thL Lhiirily has entiilemenl to the income, it is probable that the incorne will be
received and the amount can be measured wilh sufticient reliabillty.
Donthlions and legiiciL%
Donations are recognised wheii the charity has been nolified ill writing of both tlie amount and seltlement date.
In IhL ¥venl thal a donatioii is subject to Londilions thal require a level of performance by the charity before the
charity is entitled to the funds, the income is deferred and not recognised until Liiher those conditions are fiEIIy
met, or the fulfilrnent of thosc conditions is wholly within the Control of the charity and it is probable ihat thes¢
conditions will be fulfilled in the reporting period.
Granls receivahle
Grants are r¢¢ognised when the charity has an entiilement to the funds and any conditions linked to the granls
have beeii mei. WThere perforniance condition5 are atta¢hed to the grant and are yet to be met, the income is
recognised as a liability and included on the balance sheet as deferred income to be released.
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Th¢ Shenvood Forest Trust
Iyotes to the Financial St￿tements for the Year Ended 31 March 2025
Expenditure
All expenditure is recognised once Ihere is a legal or constructive obligation to that expenditure, it is probable
settlement is required and the amoui)t can be measured reliably. All costs are allocated to tl)e applicable
expeiiditure heading that aggreaate similar cosis lo iliat category. Wherr Lusts LunJ]ol bL dirLLily dltributed lo
particul1￿ headingws they have been allocaled on a b￿SiS LunsistLnt wii]i the USL of rLSDurces. willi central slaff
costs allocated on tlie basis of tiine speni. and depreciation charges allocated on the portion of ihe asset's use.
Oiher support costs are allocated bascd on thc sprcad ol slalT costs.
Chfiriéfihle activilie.f
Charilable expendilure Lomprises thosL LOSts incurrLd by ihL Lharily in the delivery of its dctiiiities and services
for its bcncficiarics. It includes both cost5 thal can be allocated directly to such activitie5 and tliose costs of an
indirect nature necessary to support them.
Government grants
Government grants are recognised based on the accrual model and are measured at the fair value of the asset
r¢¢eived or receivable. Grants are classified as relating either to revenue or to assets. Grants relating to revenue
are recognised in income over the period in which ihe related costs are recognised. Grants relating lo assets are
recognised over the expected usefvl life of the asset. Where part of a grant relatii)g to ai) asset is deferred, il is
recognised as deferred income.
Taxalion
The charity is considered to pass the tests sel out in Paragraph I Schedule 6 of the Finance Act 2010 and
Iherefore it meets the definition of a ¢hariiable company for UK corporation tax purposes. AccoTdAngly: the
charity is poientially exempt from taxalion in respect of income or capital gains received within categories
covered by Chapter 3 Part I l of the Corporation Tax Act 2010 or Section 256 of the Tayatioii of Chargeable
Gains A¢r 1992, to the extent that such incoine or gains are applied exclusivelv to chariiable purposes.
Tangible fixed osset$
Individual fixed assets costing £ 1,000.00 or niore are iiiitially recorded at cost, less any subsequeni accumulated
depreciation and subsequent accumulated impairnient losses.
Depreciation and xmortisation
Depreciation is provided on tanoible f]xed assets so as to write off the cost OT valuation, less any estimated
residual value. over their expected useful economic life as follow's..
Asset class
Agriculiural eqiiipment
Computer equipn)ent
General equipment
Dcprcciation method and rate
250/0 slraiglit line
33Q/o Straight line
200/0 Straighi linc
Trade debtor5
Trade debtor8 are amounts due from customers foi merchandise sold or services perforn]ed in the ordinary
course of business.
Trade debtors are recognised initially at tl)e transactioii price. They are subseqiiently measured al amortised cost
using the effective interest Inethod: less provision for impaimienl. A provision for the impaim)enl of trade
debiors is established ivlien tliere is objective evidence that the charity will not be able to collect all amounts due
a¢cording to the original ternis of the receivables.
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The Sherwood Forest Trust
Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2025
Cash and cash equivalent5
Cash and cash equivalents comprise cash on hand and call deposits, and other 5hort-tem highly liquid
inVf5tmenls that are readily convertible to a knowii amount ol cash and are subject to ali insigniticant risk of
change iii value.
Trade creditDr5
Trade creditors are obligations LO pay for goods or services that have been acquired in the ordinary course of
business from suppliers. A¢¢ounls payable are classified as current liabilities if the charity does noi have an
unconditional right, at the end of the reporting period, to defer settlement of the creditor for at least twelve
months after the reporting date. If there is an unconditional right to defer settlement foT at least twelve months
after the reporting date, they are presenled as nOn-cu￿¢nt liabilities.
Trade creditors are recognised initially al th¢ trnnsa¢tion price and subsequentl). measured al amortised cost
uslng the effectiv¢ interest method.
Fund structure
Unrestricted income funds are genera] funds that are available for use at tlie trustees, discretion in furtherance of
the objectives of the charity.
Designated funds are unTe5triLtcd funds sel aside for specific purposes at the discretion of the trnstees.
Reslricted income funds ur¢ those grants for use in a partlLular area or for specific PUTposes. tlie use of which is
restricted to that area OT purpose.
Pensions and other post retirement obligations
The charity operates a defined contribution pension scheme for employees. The assets of the scheme are held
separately from those of ihe charity. Pensioii costs Charges in Ihe Statement of Financial Activities represent the
contributions payable by the charity during the year.
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The Shernood Forest Trust
Notes to Ihe Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2025
2 Income from donations 2nd legacies
Uiire$tri¢ted funds
De5ignateil
GenerAI
Total
2025
Total
2024
Donations and legacies:
Donations from companies, trusls
and similar proceeds
Donalions from individuals
Cjrants, including capital grants.
Government grdnls
Grhnls from otljer charities
2,552
8.333
2.552
8,398
65
10,296
6,000
9,040
1,979
1,979
65
12,864
25,336
3 Income from ¢haritable activities
Unrestricted funds
Designated
General
Reslrlcl¢d
funds
Total
2025
Total
2024
Earned income
Sale ot-merchandise
Sundry receipts
Griints & di)nalions
Sponsorship
810
9,652
347
7,235
17,697
347
37,105
2,398
86
320,854
J44,31 J
J44.313
3,750
4,560
9,999
)51,548
366,107
)60,443
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The Sherwood Forest Trust
Notes to the Financial Stalements for the Year Ended 31 March 2025
4 Grants & donations
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Total
Heritage. Lottery fund East Midlands
Sevem Trent Water
Newark & Sherwo(Kl Distri¢t Council
Nottinghamsliire County Council
Royal Forestry Society
Linney
Edwinstowe Parish Council
Sundry donations
134,190
114,212
48.125
35,189
11,005
134.190
114,212
48,125
35.189
11,005
1,979
2.617
,979
4,209
1,592
12,929
344,313
)57,242
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The Sherwood Forest Trust
Notes to Ihe Fin#ncial Slatements for the Year Ended 31 March 2025
5 Expenditure on charilable activities
Unrestricted
fuiids
General
Restricted
funds
Total
2025
Total
2024
£ (As restated)
2,825
6,750
Accountaiicj & pa}ToII
Archaeology
Bank charges
Depreciation
Education and events
Equipment & materials
Evaluation
Heat & power
Insurance
IT software & support
Marketin¥ & publicity
oirical General
Premises maintenance
L¢gal & professional fee5
Professional setvi¢es
Prinllng, postage & stationery
Purchases for resale
Recrnitment
Reni & rates
Subscriptions
Sundry expenses
Travel
Training
Teleplione
Wages: Nl & pensions
Volunteer expenses
2.795
2.795
11.282
11.282
1.858
11,296
10,149
33,412
621
2,687
3,043
2,368
3.027
290
1,911
13
45.158
,150
,858
5,270
18,033
1,000
2,856
3,094
1,000
2,856
2,766
913
328
320
429
.819
377
314
50
so
6,880
706
442
53,634
48
60,514
754
442
1.164
718
10,356
11,103
1,118
17
1.118
24
4.735
5.100
1,521
206,246
708
399
4,296
5,068
32
1.521
41,689
2,322
1,574
1.57,637
1,292
164,557
699
91,995
246.106
338,101
30J.047
6 Net incomingloutgoing resourees
Net incoming resources for the )'ear include:
2025
2024
£ (As restal¢d)
11.296
Depreciation of fixed assets
11,282
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The Sherwood Forest Trust
Iyotes to the Financial Stalements for the Year Fnded 31 March 2025
7 Staff costs
The aggTegatc payroll costs were as follows=
2025
2024
Staff eost5 during the year were:
Wages and salaTiCS
Social se¢urAty cost5
Pension costs
191,301
9,405
5,540
146,419
5.384
5,834
206,246
157,637
The monihly average nuinber of persons (including senior management team) employed by the charity during
the year was as follows:
2025
2024
Average number of employees
io
10 (2024 - 9) of the above einployees participated in the Defined Contributioii Pension Schemes.
Contributions to the employee pensi￿1 schemes for the year totalled £5,540 (2024- £5,8)4).
No employee received emoluments of more ihan £60,000 during the }'ear.
The total employee benefits of tlie ke> management personnel of the charity were £59,057 (2024 - £65,941).
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The Shenvood Forest Trust
Notes to the Finaneial Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2025
8 Taxation
The charity is a registered charity, and is tl)erefore exempt froin laxation.
9 Tangible fixed assets
General
equipment
CompMt¢r
equipment
Agricultural
equipment
Total
C05t
At l April 2024
8,972
7,894
62,487
At 31 March 2025
8,972
7.894
62.487
Depreciation
Al l April 2024
Charge for the year
8.113
286
7.888
33.010
10,990
49,011
11,282
At 31 March 2025
8,399
7,894
44,000
60,293
Net book value
Ai J l March 2025
18,487
19,060
At J l Marcl) 2024
859
29,477
30,342
l O Debtors
2025
2024
TrddL dLbiurs
Prepayinents
1,440
1.483
15,642
1,266
2,923
16,908
I I Creditors: amounts falling due within one year
2025
2024
Trade creditors
Oiher taxalion and social security
Other creditors
Accruals
9,655
3.826
915
1,572
3,776
1,024
1,638
15,961
15,968
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The Sherwood Forest Trust
Notes to the Financial Stalements for the Year Ended 31 Marcb 2025
12 Fee5 payable to independent examiD¢r
During the period, the fees payabl¢ {excluding VAT) to the charity's independent examiner Cornmunity
Accounting Plus are analysed as follows-.
2025
2024
Independent examinarion
Other financial services
1,365
964
,310
1,507
2,329
2,817
13 Trustees remuneration and expenses
No tristees. nor any persons ¢onne¢ted with them, have received any remuneration from the charity during the
year.
No tn]stees liave received any reimbursed expenses or any other benefits from the charity during the year.
14 Related party trgnsaetions
There ivere no related party transactions in ihe year.
15 Charity status
The charity is 4 coinpany limitsd by guarantee and consequently does not have share capilal. Each of the
trustees is liable lo conlribute an amount not exceeding £1 iowards the assets of the charity in the evenl of
liquidation.
16 Analysis of net assets between funds
Unrestrieted
2025
Total funds
General
Designat
Restricted
Tangible fixed assets
Current assets
CutTent liabilitie5
19,060
70,940
(15,961)
19.060
294,568
(15.961)
31.010
192,618
Total net assets
31,010
192,618
297,667
Unrestricted
2024
Total funds
General
Designaled
Restricted
Tangible fixed assets
Current ass¢ts
Current liabilities
30,342
126,965
{15,968)
30,342
242.358
(15.968)
25,670
89,72)
Total net assets
141,3)9
25,670
256,732
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The Sherivood Forest Trust
Notes to the Financial Statemenls for the Year Ended 11 March 2025
17 Funds
Balan¢e ot
31 March
2025
Balance at I
April 2024
Incoming
r¢source5
Resources
expended
Transfers
Unreslricled funds
Geiierftl
Llnresiri¢ted
141,338
(82,710)
(7.452)
Desigiialed
Major Oak Woodland
Festival
Contingency
5.670
20,000
4.625
{9:285)
1,010
30,000
i 0.000
25,670
4,625
{9,285}
10,000
Total unr¢stricted fund5
167,008
27,488
(91,9951
2,548
105,049
Reslrieted funds
Support Slierwood
UK SPF
Royal Foresty Society
HLF WW2
Trees Nursery
St Basseilaw
ST SFH
ST TNG
TFC Mansfield
People's postcode lottery
Miner2M<ijur Heritage Trees
Trees for Clirnale
SFH M<iinl¢ndllCL
3,332
618
1,290
48,125
11,005
10,017
210
(618)
(46,195)
{14,615)
(17,920)
4,004
(2.548)
{J,610)
4,419
13,347
2,112
22,652
5,568
,205
12,322
13,574
2,112
31.678
85,340
6,494
(90,038)
(688)
(4,911)
(8,672}
(2.451)
(56,589)
(1,419)
(4,)28)
6,116
8,672
2,064
9,474
1,500
37.495
24,372
1,200
124,500
(9,620)
27,281
.200
122,947
4,328
SHSG
NLIIF- HP
(I,i53)
Total r¢5tri¢ted funi15
89,724
351,54¥
(?46,106)
(2.548)
192,618
Total fund5
256,732
379,0)6
(3J8.101}
297.667
The transfer froni the General fund to ihe C.ontingen¢> fund is to increase the Teserves.
The transfer froni the ST SFH to tlie SFH Maintenance is lo correctl>, separate funding for different restrictions.
The transfer froin the UK SPF to the General fund reflects the overheads covered by the restricted fund.
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The Sherwood Forest Trust
Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2025
Balanee at I
April 2023
Incoming
resources
Resourtes
exp¢nded
Balanee at 31
March 2024
£ (As restated)
Transfers
Unrestrieted funds
Generol
Unrestricted
77,036
51,073
(27.002)
40,231
141,338
Designoled
Major Oak Woodland
Festival
Coniingency
4,744
20.000
9,3)5
(8,409)
5,670
20,000
24,744
9,335
{8.409)
25.670
Total unrestricted funds
101,780
60,408
(35,411)
40,231
167,008
Restricl¢d
Support Sherwood
UK SPF
Royal Forestry Society
HLF WW2
Trees Nursery
Si Bass¢tlaw
ST SFH
ST TNG
TFC Mansfield
F.C Capital grant
M2M People of
Sherwood
People's post¢od¢ lottery
'PLANT Project
The Gr¢¢n Recovery
Challenge Fund
Miner2Major Heritage
Trees
Trees for Climate
2,861
480
(9)
(45.475)
(i,085)
(44,800)
(4,628)
(1,338)
(66.014)
(894)
(1,812)
i,332
618
46,093
1,332
44,307
2,203
,753
12,815
12,318
3.450
7.045
656
7,378
,627
12.322
13,574
2,112
31.678
1238)
6,116
3,681
90,647
550
(1.627)
650
25,1)00
(2,491)
(16,328)
(1,856)
1.841
,672
7,162
(5,306)
3.310
(3,3101
1,017
10,828
6,513
61,190
(5,466)
(57,904)
2,064
9,474
{4,640)
Total restricted funds
72,220
278,965
(252,100)
(9,361)
89,724
Total funds
174,000
339,J73
(287,511)
30,870
256,732
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The Shernood Forest Trust
Notes to the Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 March 2025
D¢signat¢d (unds
MlljoT Oak Wood11< nd Festival - funding to support this annual event:
Contingency - rese￿eS set aside for core emergency purposes.
Restricted funds
Support Slienvood donations to support our core activities:.
UK SPF- 2 year revenue funding for th¢ d¢liv¢ry of the c.ommunity Tree Nursery proje¢l-
Royal Forestry Society - Funding for a work based appreiilice. The trainee has iiow successfullv found
pei'manent employmeiit based 011 the training received throu￿ tl)is scheine:
HLF WW2 - National Heritage Lotierv Fund major grant for tlie delivery of the WW2 Spirit of Wartime
Sherwood Project.
Trees Nursery - ongoing development fundiT)g for Ihe seed bank and tree nursery.
St Basseilaw - funding under Seveni Trenl's B(iost for Biodiversity fund for tree planting within Bassetlaw;
ST SFH ShenvoiKI's Forgotteii Heaihlands
a major three year project to restore and re-create Iieathlands
tlirougliout Shenv(Hld,.
ST TNG funding under Severn Trenl's Boost for Biodiversity fund to improve habitals at The Neutral
Ground: a specific area witliiii Sherwood,.
TFC Mansfield
addilional funding under the Trees for Cliinate to support community tree plantiiig and
habilat improvemenl proj¢cls across the district ot Mansfield,.
F.C Capital grant- For¢stry Commissioii capital granl,.
M2M People of She￿Ood Miner2Major Heritage Trees
lunded throug,h M2M-
Pegple's Postcode Lottery - funding to support our comrnunity led projects for planting of trees, conserving
lieathland and measures to improve green spaces in local communiiies:.
'PLANT' Project - The PLANT Project has an ambitioii to plant 10,000 new trees within Shenwood Forest,
within the iiext three years,.
The Greeii Recovery c.hallenge Fund to siipport environmental conservation activities in response to the
COVID-19 P<indemic, M'iih a particular focus on lowland heathland, Ire¢s, and people within the Sherwood
Forest C.liaracter Area:
Miner2Major Heritage I"rees - part of ilie wider Miner2Major Landscape Partnership Scheme supported by
The National Lottery, Heritage Fund;
Trees for Climate Defra fvnded project to deliver large-scale tree planting and woodland creation to address
climaie change. enhance biodiversity, and benefit IoLal communities.
delivery of communily herilage tree projeLIs
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