ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE 

2022 was the first full year after the Covid 19 Pandemic restrictions.  Clients have come back more determined to attend camps and training courses in order to get more from their free time. 

We continue to support the local community by offering affordable training facilities for schools, pony clubs, equestrian vaulting groups, and local riding clubs. We are also now supporting a new initiative to run a ‘Tiny Tots ’class for 4 years and above. 

The local riding club camps are proving very popular, giving people access to all aspects of horse ownership and the major disciplines. New camps in 2022 were Cheltenham and District Riding Club, Naphill Riding Club and Maddie Burchell Dressage. 

We are working closely with the Riding for the Disabled Association to run an onsite camp for people with disabilities enabling them to learn to carriage drive in a safe and secure environment; this was very successful in 2022 and we hope to run two camps in 2023. 

## FINANCIAL REVIEW 

The total fund surplus for the year amounted to £6,450 (2021: £4,557 deficit). Total incoming resources were £226,282 (2021: £171,140). Resources expended were £219,832 (2021: £166,583). 

STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT 

Unicorn Equestrian Centre is a charitable company limited by guarantee, incorporated on 10 January 2012, and registered as a charity on 16 August  2012. The company was established under a Memorandum of Association 

which established the objects and powers of the charitable company and is governed under its Article of Association. In the event of the company being wound up each member is required to contribute an amount not exceeding £10. 

