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2024-08-08-accounts

Trustees' Annual Report for the period

Period start date Period end date Day Month Year Day Month Year From 09 August 2023 To 08 August 2024

Section A Reference and administration details

Charity name

Hedgerley Wood Trust

Other names charity is known by

Registered charity number (if any) 1153322 Charity's principal address Hedgerley Wood House Red Lane Chinnor, Oxon Postcode OX39 4BW ~~ee~~ Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity Dates acted if not for whole Name of person (or body) entitled Trustee name Office (if any) year to appoint trustee (if any) 1 Peter Armstrong [Founding trustee] N/A HWT board 2 Anuradha Vittachi [Founding trustee] N/A HWT board 3 Emma Chown N/A HWT board 4 Florence Miller N/A HWT board 5 William Finnegan Chair N/A HWT board 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ~~==~~ Names of the trustees for the charity, if any, (for example, any custodian trustees) Name Dates acted if not for whole year

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Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)

Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information) Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information) Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)
Type of adviser
Name
Address
Expert on education,
climate, global
development
Simon Maxwell 20 West Drive, Brighton, BN2 0GD
Expert on Healthcare Dr Ros Taylor c/o the Hospice of St Francis, Berkhamsted
Expert on education,
psychology, climate
Christopher
Robertson
37 Staverton Road, London, NW2 5EY
Expert on education,
global development
Dr Joe Smith The Geography Discipline, Open University, Milton
Keynes, MK7 6AA

Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)

Section B Structure, governance and management

Description of the charity’s trusts

CIO – Foundation registered 09 Aug 2013 Type of governing document (eg. trust deed, constitution)

Charitable Incorporated Organisation How the charity is constituted

Unanimous appointment by the HWT board Trustee selection methods

Additional governance issues (Optional information)

The founding trustees have had 18 years’ experience running a worldwide You may choose to include non-profit NGO network, and are able now to apply that expertise as additional information, where appropriate to the much smaller charity that is HWT. relevant, about:

• policies and procedures New trustees are provided with a trustee handbook and required to adopted for the induction and complete Declaration of Eligibility and Declaration of Interests. HWT has also developed a Complaints Policy, Reserves Policy, Privacy Policy, and training of trustees; Legitimate Interest Assessment (GDPR).

Section C Objectives and activities

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Summary of the objects of the
charity set out in its
governing document
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)
TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC IN WORLDWIDE
PROBLEMS RELATING TO PUBLIC HEALTH, SOCIETY AND THE
ENVIRONMENT INCLUDING (BUT NOT LIMITED TO) DISEASE,
HUNGER, POVERTY, THE NEED FOR EDUCATION, THE IMPACT ON
HEALTH OF INEQUALITY, AND THE PROTECTION OF THE PHYSICAL
AND NATURAL ENVIRONMENT.
In Year 10, HWT has once more achieved all its learning objectives_:_enabling the
public, and/or relevant professionals interfacing with the public, to deepen
their knowledge, understanding and skills of topics outlined in our mission
statement. We
hosted regular meetings at new OneClimate Centre (film screenings, hybrid
discussions using Zoom for experts); created and showcased new
documentaries; created 4 WhatsApp groups to promote community
environmental action; supported local orgs including the Council with films &
demonstrations; created the Mycelium Map showcasing environmental groups
and their events.
Details of HWT’s work are included on our website www.hedgerleywood.org.
The trustees have discussed and had regard to the guidance on public benefit
issued by the Charity Commission.

Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)

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Volunteers supported our work in every sense, in particular through helping to prepare for and host events and providing input to and spreading awareness about the Mycelium Map.

You may choose to include further statements, where relevant, about:

Section D Achievements and performance

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Section D Achievements and performance

The Trust not only focuses on increasing public knowledge by doing the work as Summary of the main detailed above, but also by widely disseminating the useful results of the work achievements of the charity done. during the year • As a matter of course, the Trust publishes the work on its website; enables its partners to do so on their websites; disseminates these outputs via our social media networks [e,g, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube], and encourages our partners to do the same. The educational value of HWT’s projects has been ensured in 3 ways: 1. HWT delivers projects for and with established charities and other organisations with the capacity to ensure the educational value of the materials being developed. The Trust’s work has received enthusiastic endorsements from all the organisations it has worked with. There are frequent repeat requests. 2. HWT has a panel of advisers with recognised expertise in areas of academic enquiry relevant to the work of the Trust, and the necessary knowledge, experience and gravitas. Trustees have consulted in-depth with our advisor Dr Ros Taylor. 3. The founding trustees have decades of public education experience themselves, covering both school-based and digital education: • Peter Armstrong was a distinguished senior executive at the BBC, producing and commissioning award-winning documentaries raising public awareness and knowledge about global development, and is winner of the BAFTA Lifetime Achievement Award for interactivity. • Anuradha Vittachi is a qualified teacher (PGCE, University of Oxford) carrying through those pedagogic practices in her work as an author, lecturer, TV documentary-maker and award-winning digital editor, using media to serve public education on global development.

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Section E Financial review

In 2018, HWT adopted a reserves policy outlining purpose, governance, Brief statement of the and determination of reserves. At the Winter 2018 Board Meeting, the charity’s policy on reserves HWT board agreed unanimously to keep £4,000 in reserve. Details of any funds materially in deficit Further financial review details (Optional information) The principal source of funds has been donations raised at our events. You may choose to include additional information, where These funds have enabled the Trust to carry out the work as detailed relevant about: above. • the charity’s principal sources of funds (including any fundraising); • how expenditure has supported the key objectives of the charity; • investment policy and objectives including any ethical investment policy adopted. ~~~~ Section F Other optional information The Trustees are pleased to be able to report that Trust’s objectives, pertaining to the work and to the finances needed to support that work, have been so successfully achieved in this year. 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) William Finnegan TAR 6 March 2012

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Position (eg Secretary, Chair, Chair etc) Date 05/07/2025

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CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLANO ANO WALES Hedgerley Wood Trust 1103322 Receipts and pa ments accounts CC16a For the perl<xl from To 0910812023 0810812024 Section A Receipts and payments Unrestricted funds to the nearelt Restficted funds Endowment funds Totsl funds Last y•ar to the n￿rut È to th• n•ar•Jt £ to tho n•4r•$i £ tg t￿ n•Ar•sl £ A1 Recel Donatlons and r?rtg rec•lvod 624 ¢24 Sub total (Gross Income for AR) 824 624 1,4•8 A2 Asset and Investment sales, (see table). Sub total Total recolpts 624 824 8,498 A3Pa ents Crfnco Ind sofvar• costs InBuTancg Bank f085 9,811 309 6,946 309 Sub total 9.928 9,92S 8,946 A4 Asset and Investment urchases, see table Flxed Assest Sub total Total payments 9,925 9,926 8,945 N8t of recolpts/(pay7n8nts) A5 Transfers between funds A6 Cash fund5 last year end Cash funds thls year end 9,3rJi 9,301 447 17,370 8,069 17,370 8,069 17,817 17,370 CCXX R1 accounts ISSI 1811112024

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unrestricted funds to r*are5t £ Restrict funds to Mare5t £ Endowment funds to nearest £ Categories Detdils Bl Cash funds Coopgmlivè bgnk 8,069 Total cash funds 8,089 lapree balanceiwith re￿iP$S3￿￿ payments aocounll611 Unrestrlcted fund5 lo near•sl e Restrl¢ted funds to i)eor•sl £ Endowmont funds to nèar•st £ DelJils Fund to which ass•t belon ¢o$t loptlon411 Current valu? Dol41115 lonal Fund to whleh as8et ￿10￿ Current valu• lonal Dclails Cost lopflonall B4 Assets retainèd for the charity's own uso Fund to which relates AmoLtnl due ion¥1 When due lon41 Detail B5 Liabllities Signed by om or two trustees on behalf of all the Irusleès Date of roval Sgnature Print Name v,, kFJ Vi PrCHI eG TrQ RRl4Sm Nov2 CCXX R2 accounts (SSI 18111r2024