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2021-03-31-accounts

Shy Lowen Horse & Pony Sanctuary

Annual Report 2021

Reference and Administration Details

Charity name Shy Lowen Horse and Pony Sanctuary
Registered Charity Number 1122891
Charity’s principal address 18 Back Lane
Thornton
Merseyside
Postcode L29 7WD
Trustee Name Ofce (if any) Dates acted (if not for whole year)
Bernadete Langfeld Chair
Eric Langfeld
Michelle Irving
Patricia Sheridan
Kellie O’Shea
Elouise Jones
Nanete Cox

Structure, Governance and Management

Description of the Charity’s Trusts

Type of governing document: Trust Deed How the Charity is constituted: Trust Trustee selection methods: Appointed by The Board of Trustees he charity operates with a Child and Vulnerable Adults Protection Policy and Trustees, staff and adult volunteers are DBS (CRB) checked every three years.

The Charity works closely with Carla Lane’s Animals In Need, military veteran charity Tom Harrison House and local education providers

The trustees are aware of a continued reliance upon funding the charity through the Silent Whispers Educational Programmes continued increases in the riding establishment activities are improving future economic sustainability. The future sustainability will be dependant upon improvements to the infrastructure.

The year began in a strict Covid 19 lockdown which had led to the cancellation of the first fundraiser of the year—the Easter Open Day. We began in the hope that the remaining fundraisers would be able to proceed but this didn’t happen as lockdowns continued. In addition we had only a two week opportunity to offer any of the services provided through our Riding Establishment licence.

Objectives and Activities

Whilst assessing the requirements to ensure the survival of this charity it was apparent that the original objectives set were not reflecting the actual activities. Additional objectives were agreed to properly describe the charitable objects and activities. These were agreed and ratified. The full objectives are now:-

FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC TO RELIEVE THE SUFFERING OF ANIMALS (IN PARTICULAR EQUINES) IN NEED OF CARE AND ATTENTION AND TO PROVIDE AND MAINTAIN RESCUE HOMES OR OTHER FACILITIES FOR THE RECEPTION, CARE AND TREATMENT OF SUCH ANIMALS.

TO PROMOTE HUMANE BEHAVIOUR TOWARDS ANIMALS BY PROVIDING APPROPRIATE CARE, PROTECTION, TREATMENT AND SECURITY FOR ANIMALS WHICH ARE IN NEED OF CARE AND ATTENTION BY REASON OF SICKNESS, MALTREATMENT, POOR CIRCUMSTANCES OR ILL USAGE.

TO EDUCATE THE PUBLIC IN MATTERS PERTAINING TO ANIMAL WELFARE IN GENERAL AND THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY AND SUFFERING AMONG ANIMALS.

TO PROVIDE OPEN SPACE FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES AND ABILITIES TO ENJOY AND RESPECT NATURE AND WILDLIFE.

TO PROVIDE MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT FOR PEOPLE WITH THE USE OF HOLISTIC THERAPIES.

TO PROVIDE INCLUSIVE AND AFFORDABLE ETHICAL EQUESTRIAN RECREATIONAL AND LEISURE PURSUITS FOR THE COMMUNITY.

Whilst organising and arranging activities and events the trustees had regard for the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on Public Benefit.

Monty Roberts

Kelly Marks

Joyce Lund Trust

Jean Sainsbury Animal Welfare Trust Sefton MBC Discretionary LCR Cares

Petplan Charitable Trust

Royal Sun Alliance Ravensdale Trust

Sylvia Waddilove Trust

Marchig Animal Welfare Trust Marchig Foundation CAF Resilience Fund

Activities relating to aims and objectives

Horses and Ponies

Horses and ponies some to Shy Lowen for a number of reasons: owner's redundancy or other economic problems; illness of owners; animal behavioural problems or animal age or infirmity; abandoned animals etc.

Re-homed horses remain the property of Shy Lowen as they have been guaranteed a home for life.

New homes are inspected prior to placement and these are subject to contracts requiring specific care standards including agreement not to sell or pass the animal on to others.

Those who re-home an animal must donate a minimum of £10.00 a month as a Friend of Shy Lowen. Successful re-homing is due, in large part, to the work undertaken by volunteers.

Permanent residents can also be sponsored for as little as £10.00 a year and regular supporters come from far and wide to visit their adoptees.

hy Lowen is sited on the edge of an urban area surrounded on three sides by social housing estates scoring highly for indices of deprivation. Volunteers come mainly from the local area and have few other opportunities to interact and care for horses and ponies.

Usually our volunteers range in age from 10 to 80 years old. Owing to lockdown requirements throughout this year most volunteers were unable to attend and the daily duties fell upon a core group of staff and experienced volunteers.

We had one day each week when the military veterans from Tom Harrison House provided volunteering support. This allowed us to make some improvements to the sanctuary site.

NB with effect from 23rd March 2020 all public participation activities ceased pending further instruction from the UK Prime Minister. This was the situation throughout the 2020 to 2021 financial year. This meant that no fundraising events could be held and we found ourselves reliant upon the generous donations made by individual members of the public and grants from organisations and trusts.

Social media

Shy Lowen makes active use of social media through its webpage htp://www.shylowen.com/

Facebook

And Twitter htps://twiter.com/shylowen

Social Media remains the most effective way to inform and educate the public about the Sanctuary and equine-related issues and advertise horses and ponies suitable for re-homing.

It is also the medium preferred by most young people and it is important to adapt to their communication style when working and educating young people.

The addition of a funding stream through Facebook donate has proved to be popular.

We utilized these platforms to keep people up to date with the animals at Shy Lowen by showing regular videos and photographs of the activities.

This led to more donations being made as we made appeals for support.

Achievements and Performance

Rehoming of horses and ponies has remained very slow this year as the effects of lockdown furlough bite people’s finances.

Donations have seen a marked increase.

We have received significant grant funding which has allowed the charity to survive.

We had a failed loan of two horses—one horse died from neglect and the other we recovered but she needed prolonged veterinary intervention. This was caused by our erroneously trusting another animal welfare organisation with their care. Our policies have been tightened as a result.

Financial Review

Our vulnerability owing to lack of reserve funding caused serious issues as the lock down has been prolonged. A lack of ability to fund raise in our usual ways coupled with the lack of reserves caused us to seek the support of grant funders to whom we are grateful as they chose to support us. We are continuing to take all steps possible to ensure that the charity survives in the short term and thrives in the long term.

No funds are in deficit.

Declaration

The Trustees declare that they have approved the Trustees Report above.

Signed on behalf of the charity’s Trustees.

Signature(s)

Full Name(s) Bernadette Langfield

Position Chair

Date 28/1/22

RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 MARCH 2021

Total Funds Total Funds
2021 2020
Receipts
loan horses 8300 8240
fundraising 6204 29224
sponsor horses 10330 15223
gift aid 2679 7192
friends of Shy Lowen 2920 2805
donations 51570 44723
grants 60120 5000
silent whispers 22300 33615
tack sales 320 2754
Total Receipts 164743 148776
Payments
wages 59940 50400
capital equipment 4100
hard feed 11440 11219
hay 25480 29120
bedding 3900 4680
farrier 5400 5400
rent 1384 2700
manure 2400 2400
transport 0 320
tack 132 472
water 1480 1440
generator petrol 3650 2190
insurance 7120 9924
tools 640 923
skip hire 1250 1250
cleaning 2672 1380
fundraising 216 2037
vet 9624 7463
repairs 973 4021
road tax 560 560
bank 0 80
stationery 57 965
website 65 65
reward and recognition 0 920
vehicle fuel 3650 2435
vehicle repairs and MOT 960 1620
passports 0 75
Total Payments 147093 144059
2021 2020
Unrestricted Restricted Unrestricted Restricted
Net receipts (payments) 17650 4717
Cash balances as at 1/4/20 5508 791
Cash balances as at 31/3/21 23158 5508

Independent examiner’s report to the trustees of Shy Lowen Horse and Pony Sanctuary – Charity number 1122891

I report on the accounts of the Trust for the year ended 31 March 2021, which are set out on pages 01 to 02.

Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner

The charity’s trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The charity’s trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 43(2) of the Charities Act 1993 (the 1993 Act) and that an independent examination is needed.

It is my responsibility to:

Basis of independent examiner’s report

My examination was carried out in accordance with the general Directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from you as trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a ‘true and fair view’ and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below.

Independent examiner’s statement

In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention:

Signature

Name: Kari Hansen

Address: Newstead Farm, Quarry Street, Liverpool L25 6DY Date: 31/01/22