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2023-12-31-accounts

Trustees' Annual Report for the period

DRAFT

Period start date Period end date Day Month Year Day Month Year 1[ST] January 2023 To 31[s][t] December 2023

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Section A Reference and administration details

Charity name HEDGEHOG HAVEN

Other names charity is known by HEDGEHOG HAVEN ESSEX RESCUE CENTRE

Registered charity number (if any) 1138493

Charity's principal address

19 WARLEY WAY FRINTON-ON-SEA ESSEX Postcode CO13 9PA

Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity

1
2
3
4
Trustee name Office (if any) Dates acted
if not for
whole year
Name of person (or body)
entitled to appoint trustee (if
any)
CHRISTOPHER
TAYLOR
CHAIR
ANNE TAYLOR SOCIAL MEDIA
MANAGER
CHRISTINE BOELRIJK TREASURER/SECRETARY

Names of the trustees for the charity, if any, (for example, any custodian trustees)

Name Dates acted if not for whole year

Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)

Type of adviser Name Address N/A Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information) N/A

Section B Structure, governance and management

Description of the charity’s trusts

CONSTITUTION Adopted October 2008 Type of governing document Revised October 2015 - change of number of (eg. trust deed, constitution) meetings held per year Association consisting of 3 members How the charity is constituted

(eg. trust, association, company)

Trustee selection methods Trustees are appointed or re-appointed annually at (eg. appointed by, elected by) the Annual General Meeting held each year. Usually in March after we have received the Independent Examiners Report. Also the HMRC Gift Aid Claim has

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been completed.

Additional governance issues (Optional information)

Hedgehog Haven provides a service to the general public and Veterinary Surgeries where sick, injured and orphaned hedgehogs can be taken to.

Section C Objectives and activities

The charity’s objectives [the Objects] are: a) For the benefit of the general public to relieve the suffering of wild animals, in particular hedgehogs, in need of care and attention and, in particular, to provide and maintain rescue homes or other facilities for the reception, care and treatment of such animals with a view to repatriating them to their natural and appropriate habitat, wherever possible.

b) With special reference to hedgehogs, to promote humane behaviour towards all animals, by Summary of the objects of providing appropriate care, protection, treatment the charity set out in its and security for animals, which are in need of governing document care and attention by reason of sickness, maltreatment, poor circumstances or ill usage and to educate the public in matters pertaining to animal welfare in general and the prevention of cruelty and suffering among animals.

d) To continue to make the public more aware of the dangers of using strimmers.

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Section C Objectives and activities [Continued/..]

Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)

Summary of the
main activities
undertaken for the
public benefit in
relation to these
objects (include
within this section
the statutory
declaration that
trustees have had
regard to the
guidance issued by
the Charity
Commission on
public benefit)
We are continuing to try to educate young and old alike by
giving them a contact point for any member of the public
fnding sick/injured/orphaned hedgehogs in an efort to
protect an endangered species from becoming extinct. Our
lady, Stephanie is doing more talks in and around the
Colchester area. Our lady in Chelmsford [Sheila] is now
only able to do talks during the day and is now asking for
lifts to the venues.
We are also trying to encourage everyone to put food and
water out for hedgehogs and to stop using pesticides, rat
poison and slug pellets and also to make the public aware
of the injuries strimmers cause.
Now we are trying to make public aware of leaving holes in
the ground where they are either going to put fence posts
or shrubs.
We continue to try to make dog owners more
aware/responsible when letting their dogs out into their
garden late at night by using a lead.
We do all the above in various ways, i.e. our website,
advice leafets and when we give talks to various
organisations and schools and facebook.
We are continuing to try to encourage members of the
public to provide access to and from their gardens to allow
hedgehogs wider opportunity for habitat etc.
A great contribution is made by member volunteers. We
are grateful for the many hours volunteers have spent
caring for hedgehogs, collection of sick and injured
hedgehogs and re-homing them. Also their help in fund
raising for us.
Also for the new volunteers who make items for us to sell
to raise funds. Including our volunteer who runs our e-bay
account selling items to raise funds.
Once again we also wish to acknowledge our Independent
Examiner, who carries out the necessary checks of our
yearly accounts.
Without our volunteers, and Independent Examiners help,
advice and time we could not continue without all their
sterling eforts.
Anne Taylor at Wickham Bishops is now the main stay for
the surrounding areas. Although her contact details are not
available to the public. Anne is contactable via Hedgehog
Haven’s facebook page which she manages. The public
make contact with Christine at Frinton, who either directs
them to Spring Lodge Vets in Witham if they cannot get the
hogs to Frinton, or Christine contacts Anne on the best way
forward.
Anne has continued to be a stoicpresence to Hedgehog

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Haven and has taken in more hedgehogs during 2023 than any other year since she joined us.

We enrolled a number of volunteers to take hogs once treated and fully recovered to get them up to safe weight for releasing and this has helped.

We are now looking for more volunteers to help with hoglets and hand feeding.

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Section D Achievements and performance

Summary of the main
achievements of the charity
during the year
Since opening in 2007, over 6,000 hedgehogs have
passed through our centres either by the general
public contacting us directly, through local
veterinary surgeries and also referrals from St
Tiggywinkles, the BHPS and the RSPCA.
Since opening we have never turned away a
hedgehog that needs care. During 2023 the Frinton
Centre has continued taking hogs in from our
known vets and also our supporters due to personal
reasons. We continued to take in hedgehogs from
the areas surrounding Tiptree, including Braintree,
Witham, Chelmsford, Maldon and Colchester since
the rescue centres there closed down and also from
the rescue centre in Thorrington when they are full.
Wickham Bishops was refurbished to make the
Treatment room more practical with storage and
**workareas. **

Section E Financial review

We hold cash of £85,000 in our Treasurers Bank Brief statement of the charity’s Account. We have a Savings account with £41,000+. policy on reserves We aim to ensure we have enough funds in our bank account to cover veterinary fees, medication, which is one of our biggest expenditures after purchasing food stuffs. The savings account is for any building projects that may be needed. We aim to hold at least £5,000 and no more than £100,000 in reserve at the year end. We have had a number of bequests from members of the public which has increased our income in the past 3 years. We are aware that we are over the Reserve for funds, but due to personal circumstances we are now not able to do the fund raising events and we are cutting down on ways of raising funds [as seen below under main sources of funds] so that we can concentrate more time on the care of hedgehogs and not worry about fund raising. We are also looking at helping two other ladies to set up Treatment Centres under Hedgehog Haven in the Great Bentley and Brightlingsea areas. Details of any funds materially Not applicable in deficit

Further financial review details (Optional information)

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You may choose to include additional information, where relevant about:

Our main sources of funds are:

1. Donations by public when bringing a hedgehog to us

2. Collection boxes

3. Talks

4. Donations via Paypal and Bequests 5. Sales on e-bay

Section F Other optional information

Future Plans

We aim to continue our record of ‘Never turning away a hedgehog that needs our care and attention’. During 2023 we advised The Haven Vets in Clacton that Frinton were only able to take a limited number of hedgehogs now Christine doesn’t have her husband Chris’s support. Frinton takes hedgehogs in that had been referred to vets or supporters. An answerphone message was left on the Frinton number advising the public what to do and where to take hedgehogs that needed help. A number of people left messages saying thank you for such a concise advice message.

To continue raising public awareness of the dangers to all wild animals especially to Hedgehogs, which are now on the UK red list of species vulnerable to extinction.

To enrol more volunteers to look after hedgehogs once they have made a full recovery and they just need to attain a safe weight of 600g in the summer and 650g in Autumn before releasing.

We hope to also train volunteers to take hoglets once they have been stabilised to continue the hand feeding until they are able to feed themselves. Again Unable to do this during 2023 due to personal/health reasons. Anne Taylor at Wickham Bishops covers the Central Essex area including Braintree, Chelmsford,, Witham and Maldon area running a Rescue Centre for Hedgehog Haven and she has and her volunteers have continued doing a sterling job.

Look at finding someone in the Colchester area that could take on the role of Rescuer in that area and setting them up.

We now have a Veterinary nurse from Kingfauns Vets in Clacton and Dovercourt. There is also a lady in Brightlingsea who has just come on board. So we will be looking at setting them up with the equipment they need. At our next Meeting we will discuss the possibility of purchasing incubators for them, as this will take the pressure off both the Frinton and Wickham Bishops Centres.

Anne will be monitoring the number of hedgehogs being taken directly to Spring Lodge vets from the Maldon Rescue, with no admission or treatment sheets, thus making it difficult to return the hedgehogs which is our main aim to return them from whence they came and also to know what the circumstances are for the hog to be taken to a vet in the first place. There has been no communication from Maldon as there has been no formal agreement. As a result this may push the boundaries of Anne capability of taking even

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more hedgehogs in.

Section G 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)
Position (eg
Secretary, Chair,etc)
Date
Christopher Taylor Anne Taylor Christine Boelrijk
Chair Social
Media
Manager
Secretary/Treasurer
2024 2024 2024

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INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF HEDGEHOG HAVEN RESCUE CENTRE Icharity P4umber.' 11384931 I report to the trustees on my examinatM)n of the accounts ofthe above Charity (Ihe Tnjst") for the year ended 3 1 Dg(YwntJvr 20£J, wrii(xi tire bel uul on page.s I 10 3. Responslbllitles and basls of rep(Kt As Ihe charity's trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements ofthe Charities Act 20111.the Act,). I report in respect of my examination of the Trusl's ￿0)Unts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination. I have foik>wed Ihe applicable Dir￿tionS given by the Charity Commission under section 14515llbl of the Ad. Indopondent examIne￿$ itatement I have completed my examinalicm. I ¢c￿fiM7 that no material matters have come to my allenlion in connection wth the examinatson whKh give5 me cause to bdigve thaL in any material respect.. accounllng records were not kepl in ￿CordanCe wilh seclion 130 of the Act or the accwnls do not accord with the a0￿Unting reCO￿S I have no concems and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in Order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to bo reached. Andrew Taylor FCA CTA 2 Kingfisher Way. Kelvedon. Colchesler. Essex C05 9NS 29 Februa 2024