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2020-10-31-accounts

Page
Reference and administrative
details ofthe charity, its trustees
and advisers
Trustees'
report
Independent
examiner's
report
21
Statement offinancial activities 23
Balance sheet 24
Notes to the financial statements 25-32

Storm clustering
and its influence
on coastal morphology
and defences
Storm clustering
and its influence
on coastal morphology
and defences
Storm clustering
and its influence
on coastal morphology
and defences
Storm clustering
and its influence
on coastal morphology
and defences
Storm clustering
and its influence
on coastal morphology
and defences
University of Southampton, of Southampton, Luke Jenkins Luke Jenkins
Environment
Agency
Enhancing
forecasting
flood inundation
mapping
through
data
Reading University Helen Hooker
assimilation
Understanding
and estimating
uncertainty
in global
flood risk models Bristol University Georgios
Saralidis
Modelling
wave interactions
over space and time
Lancaster University Jake
Grainger
Examining
the role ofhabitat
quality
in determining
river ecosystem University ofLeeds, Aiidrew
resilie~nce
oexTreme'flood'events
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Johnson
Estimating
flood frequency
using documentary
and
floodplain University of Lincoln, Josephine
sedimentary
archives to extend flood series
Environment
Agency
vvesllakc
Me~to s arid tools to communicate
climate change
and air quality risk Lancaster Environment Suzanne van
Centre Zuijlen
Hydrodynamically-
and ecologically-driven
design
ofweirs, University of Leeds Tom Padgett
hydropower
plants
and fish passes
Multi-scale sediment
and debris impacts of Natural
Flood Management University ofLeeds Eleanor
(NFM) measures Pearson
Impact ofwoody debris on hydro-geomorphological processes and University ofLeeds, Zora Van
flood risk Yorkshire Dales Rivers Leeuwen
Trust
impact ofaWater Level Management
Plan on the
Humberhead Edinburgh University, Ashley
Wetlands Natural
England
Buchan
As our programme
matures,
the graduate
researchers
supported
are
completing
their
work
and
generating
outputs.
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working
with the Fluid Dynamics
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research
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tool
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fish
pass
and
hydro-electric
power
(HEP)
plant
configurations
for
given
river
discharge
regime
and
channel
dimensions.
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paper
was
published
in the
Royal
Society s
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in January 2020.
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During During the year, the year, the year, we supported supported supported and co-authored co-authored co-authored studies studies published
as papers
in peer-reviewed
published
as papers
in peer-reviewed
scientific
journals. The peer review process can be lengthy, and so some ofthese papers
report
on research activity
carried out in previous years.
Table 2.Summary of papers published in 2019-20
Royal Society Open Padgett T.E., Thomas R.E., Published
Science Borman D.J., Mould D.C.
'I I.
I o Eve ereRev it A Environmental Modelling Blair, G, Beven, K, Lamb, R, Published
Technolo i I Pere ive and Software Bassett, R, Cauvenberghs,
K, Hsnkin,
B,Dean, G,
Hunter,
N, Edwards,
L,
Nundloll,
V, Samreen,
F,
Simm, W &Towe, R
Journal of Flood Risk Towe, R, Dean, G, Published
Management Edwards,
L, Nundloll,
V,
~ae Blair, G, Lamb, I, Hankin,
H, Manson, S.
Dev I 'n i nalmetho Hydrological Processes Beven, K., Asadullah,
A.,
Published
drive future h drol ical sci nce Can we Bates, P., Blyth, E.,
makes start as a commun' 2 Chappell,
N., Child, S.,
Cloke, H., Dadson, S.,
Everard,
N., Fowler,
H. J.,
Freer, J., Hannah,
D. M.,
Heppell,
K., Holden, J.,
Lamb, R., Lewis, H.,
Morgan, G., Parry, L, &
Wagener,
T.
Natural Hazards and Hankin,
B., Hewitt,
I.,
Published
Earth System Sciences Sander, G., Danieli, F.,
Formetta, G., Kamilova,
A.,
Kretzschmar,
A. , Kiradjiev,
Code and data
Sl on JBATrust
K., Wong, C., Pegler, S., GitLab site
Lamb, R.
elln h Cl s J.Agricultural, Biological Towe, R., Tawn, J., Eastoe, Published
Events for Short-Term Risk Assessment and Environmental E., Lamb, R.
Statistics
Committee on Climate Sayers, P., Horrltt,
M. , Carr,
Published
Change, London S., Kay, A.L, Mauz, J.,
Lamb, R., Penning-Rowsell,
E.

Unrestricted Total Total
funds funds funds
2020 2020 2019
Note 5 5
INCONIE FRONh
Donations
and legacies
Investments
2
3
181,341
181,341
00~6
201,250
1 907
TOTAL INCOME ~407 ~71401~20
2 7
EXPENDITURE ON:
Raising funds
Charitable
activities
4,6,5~10446 150446 745
~22922
TOTAL EXPENDITURE ~~44 i 159446 226220
NET INCOME I(EXPENDITURE) BEFOREOTHER
RECOGNISED GAINS AND LOSSES 21,955 21,955 (22,983)
NET MOVEMENT
IN FUNDS
21,955 21,955 (22,983)
RECONCILIATION
OF FUNDS:
Total funds brought forward 277 330 277 339 ~300
2
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
The notes on pages 6to 13form part ofthese financial statements.

INCOME FROM DONATIONS
AND LE
GACIES
Unrestricted Total Total
funds funds funds
2020 2020 2019
5
Donations
Donated services
Sales
Flume income
116,193
60,245
4,903
116,193
60,245
4,903
126,050
66,325
8,725
150

Unrestricted Total Total
funds funds funds
2020 2020 2019
5 K

Grants to
Grants to Support
Institutions Activities Total Total
2020f 2020
5
2020
6
2019
Grants, Activities undertaken 14048 92283 106331 148 142

FORTHE YEAR ENDED 3 1OCTOBER 2020
2020 2019
6
Grants to institutions 14,048 27,820
Research projects 32,262 49,784
Project pipeline development 20,228 10,304
Training projects 39,793 41,131
Seminars 19,103
Total

SUPPORT COS TS
Activities Total Total
undertaken
6
2020
E
2019f
Sub-Contractors associates 11,900 11,900 43,531
Sundry expenses 1,580 1,580 2, 142
Sub-Contractors other 1,397
Communication and website 25,547 25,547 5,967
Computer
consumables
and software licences 452 452 343
Motor and travel expenses 2,057 2,057 7,610
Office costs 3,880 3,880 606
Insurance 509 509 494
Legal and professional 13 13 13
Depreciation 4,952 4,952 12,504

Unrestricted Total Total
funds funds funds
2020f 2020
f
2019
f
Accountancy fees 2,202 2,202 2,700
Bank charges 23 23 27

9. TANGIBLE FIX EDAS SETS
Plant and Motor
machinery vehicles Equipment Total
6 6 9
Cost
At 1'
0
2019 0 31 ON 0 2020 37 109 ~L208~t
07
58896
Depreciation
At 1 November 2019
Charge for the year
23,659
4070
20,100
1,301
-~
45,060
4952
At 31 October 2020 20 329 20 100 1 583 50012
Net book value
At 31 October 2020
At 31 October 2019
10. DEBTORS
2020
E
2019f
Trade debtors 350
Other debtors 51,430 10,778

Unrestricted Total
funds funds
2019 2019
6 6
Tangible fixed assets 13,836 13,836
Current assets 269,717 269,717
Creditors due within one year (6,214) (6,214)