
## **Trustees' Annual Report for the period** 

Period start date Period end date Day Month Year **To** Day Month Year 01 March 2021 28 February 2022 

**From** 

## Section A                        Reference and administration details 

## **Charity name** 

Sunshine Cat Rescue 

## **Other names charity is known by** 

N/A 

**Registered charity number (if any)** 

1154876 

**Charity's principal address** 

104 High Street, Milton under Wychwood, 

Oxon 

**Postcode OX7 6ET** 

## **Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity** 

**Dates acted if not for Name of person (or body) Trustee name Office (if any) whole year entitled to appoint trustee (if any)** 1 Olivia Tyack Chairperson Sharon Carbonero Treasurer Margaret Hauton Secretary 

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March **2012** 

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5 6 7 

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 

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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** 

## **Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)** 

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## **Section B              Structure, governance and management** 

## **Description of the charity’s trusts** 

Constitution Type of governing document (eg. trust deed, constitution) Charitable Incorporated Organisation How the charity is constituted (eg. trust, association, Election 

March **2012** 

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Trustee selection methods 

(eg. appointed by, elected by) 

## **Additional governance issues (Optional information)** 

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

- policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training of trustees; 

   - the charity’s organisational structure and any wider network with which the charity works; 

   - relationship with any related parties; 

   - trustees’ consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them. 

The Charity promotes itself by advertising in the local press, by the use of its website, Facebook and other social media and by attending and hosting fundraising events, to ensure that as many people as possible are aware of the services offered, including those on low incomes. 

## **Section C Objectives and activities** 

For the benefit of the public to relieve the suffering of cats and **activities** The animals that come ikittens in need of care a **n** to thd att **e** Charity o so for a vntion an **d** to provide **a** riety of nd rem **a** intain rescue homes or other facilities for the reception, care sons;  an owner may no longer be able to look after their pet dueand **t** reatmeno ill-heal **t** of such animals. h or financial reasons or may be moving into accommodation where pets are not permitted.   In these situations, the Charity is able to reassure owners that their pet **Summary of the objects of** will be cared for and that any new potential owner will be **the** assessed by one of the charity’s experienced Home Visitors **charity set out in its** before the animal is rehomed.   Home Visitors encourage new **governing document** owners, especially those on low incomes, to consider pet **Summary of the main** insurance to cover unexpected veterinary fees, and to budget **activities undertaken for the** for routine procedures such as worming and annual **public benefit in relation to** vaccinations.  In this way, the Charity helps promote responsible **these objects (include** and manageable ownership. **within this section the statutory declaration that** The Charity takes care of abandoned cats, finding homes for **trustees have had regard to** them following a home visit and also cares for stray cats with **the guidance issued by the** the aim of reuniting them with their owners or finding new **Charity Commission on** homes for them if their owners cannot be traced. **public benefit)** By neutering cats and kittens which come into the care of the Charity (both feral and domestic), this helps to control the cat population and reduce the incidence and spread of disease through general health checks. The Charity responds to concerns from the public about colonies of feral cats, operating a “trap, neuter and return” policy for these cats.   When circumstances allow, feral cats are rehomed to new sites, where they can live as working cats, for the benefit of both the animals and the public. 

3 March **2012** The Trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit. 

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## **Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)** 

During the year, the Charity has taken in 167 cats and kittens and successfully found new homes for 147 domesticated cats/kittens 

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

- policy on grantmaking; 

   - policy programme related investment; 

The fundraising events held throughout the year included book sales, jumble sales and tin shakes, The Charity attended local village events, tombola stalls being the most profitable. Car 

   - boot sales were an added venture and proved to a successful addition to our fundraising. Some items were sold on internet sites. 

- contribution made by volunteers. 

Section D Achievements and performance 

**Summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year** 

March **2012** 

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## **Section E                    Financial review** 

A reserve of £10,000 has been put aside for any unexpected **Brief statement of the** events. **charity’s policy on reserves** 

**Details of any funds materially in deficit** 

N/A 

## **Further financial review details (Optional information)** 

We were able to claim GASDS on £1,926.39 of donations. You **may choose** to include We were not able to claim on £14,281.16 of donations additional information, where relevant about: We were able to claim Gift Aid on £11,376.00 of donations • the charity’s principal Donations therefore amount to £27,583.55. sources of funds (including any fundraising); Grants were received totalling £14,750.00. 

- 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** 

## **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)** 

March **2012** 

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**Position (eg Secretary, Chair, etc)** 

_M Hauton_ Margaret Hauton Secretary October 2022 **Date** 

March **2012** 

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SUNSHWE CAT RESCUE
ACC(XJNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 28 FEBRUARY 2022

SUPISTrINE CAT AESCUE
Sunshine Cat ResoJ•, 12 Insal Road, Chpping ￿rtOn. Oxon OX7 5LF s wffjtered thg
chariiy ConYrissk)ners ￿. 11548761 and (tsnstituie(I by Lknd of Twst.
TnEstse3
C A Fotheryl (rwined Der*nkner2021)
O A Tyack
S E Cart)onero
C H Wood I￿S￿aned D8onknr2021)
G M Hauton
The obpd of th? ¢*aiity i% rBl8¥in9 th• wff•riNJ ofeats and knttens in need and attènt¥)n by
provbjing and yeS￿e hO￿s. orotherfa(kns for the recept￿}n. (are and tre8thEnt of
8uc* anitrnl&
The cash reserves are a¢￿Tr￿181ed in onleito PfDNvle funds to mBat futu￿ conmknnts.
ÉCarborfertslJun8.202207.43GHT+J
S E CartJonerD
For and on behaf of Ihe Trustees
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SUMSfrIME CAT RESCUE
forth• ￿ar ènded 28th F¥bKuary 2022
2022
2021
TUIINOVER
Fk)ming
Events
r￿n8t￿)nS
Sponsotshp
Gft AIY
G¥anl
200 aub
Other
rrt)grshp$
7.746
2.768
16,208
4,042
399
23,693
915
19,427
4.500
3,280
1.950
45
11,376
14,750
4.250
9.145
65
67.246
58.251
LESS: EXPEP4SE8
Vet
Sal88 AKIS
Littor
Suppl￿$
Printing. Postage & Stat*)n•ry
StaH Fee
V8hwJe
Insuranc
Food
Advertisin9
L¥Jhl & Fknat
Other
Repa*s & Renèwa
Garage Rental
Te￿phO￿￿e
200 atjb
Travel
Payp81 F28S
DgpfBciaik)n of frkntor V8hrJè
CoFpordtr)n Tax
33.652
24,222
2,330
2.124
t,029
614
744
170
1,276
1.523
10,265
6,190
133
1.373
71
1,706
647
1,457
2.063
1,430
8.614
3.098
839
1,409
618
1,993
1,092
818
172
221
1.799
1.349
63.757
51.983
SURPLLISIIDERCM FOR TrE YEAR
3.489
6.268
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as at 28th Febnjary 2022
2022
2021
AXED ASSErs
Tangknb fved assets
5.398
CURREHT ASSETS
Bank Account
Virgin Sawngs Attoufti
Paypal Acujunt
Cash Account
VAT rofund
4,882
10,053
18,753
200
1.782
4.S36
10,053
14.415
200
1.627
35.669
30.831
LESS.. CREIXTORS I)UE IVTrIN ONE YEAR
Cr8dittsrs and Accwals
NET CUFIRENT ASSETS
35,669
30.831
39.718
36.228
REPRESEPItED BY
8alancE as at 1 March 2021
Surplu5 forth8 year
BaSan(* as al 28th FEBRUARY 2022
36.228
3,489
29,960
8.288
39.718
36,228
Tatsl fAwlal
39,718
36.228
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SUNS￿1￿ GAT RESCUE
Indop•nd•nt •xarnlnerf• r•wtto th• Trnil8•s of R•scu•
I report on the financial stat•mènl¥ of thg Chartable In￿rport1￿ C*yanlsa￿n torthe ￿rended
28th February 2022. 8fè Sèt out on pages 4 to S.
￿polI lo the TnJstees. as o body. in a￿￿dance secl¥Jn 145 of th•
Chèril*s Act 2011 and RgulatK*ns rrodè und*r8ert￿n 154 of thai ACL has btseTr undertaken
so that I niyht state to the thaiitys Twstees those ffotters l am requ￿ed to 3tste to them in an
Indèp8nd8nt exa￿￿ne¢S rtport and for no other purpose. To th* fv19st ex1ent perntted by law. I do
not a¢￿pl orassun* ￿SpOn￿bA￿ to an￿ne olherthan the 1*8rty and thè tharws TnJst8es as
body, for my orforthB reparL
The financml statemenls haNE be8n pfvpaThl li arXr)rfan￿ ¥Ah Aco)untiig and Rep011ng by
Chariti&S Preparing a(x>)unts in a￿o￿an¢* vAh the Fjnancial Reporting stsnda￿5 app11￿b
in the UK and Reptsblt ol lrnland IFRS 1021 n prefe￿nCe to thè A(xounthg and Rgportng by
charit￿S.. StateTrEnt of ReuJnbY*nded PFaCt￿e i5wed on 1 Apid 2005 is ￿fer1Ed to in the
oxt3nt ￿gUlatI)nS but has béen *ithdra￿.
This has been done ￿ ord8rforthe accounts to a Iwe and latr￿w in ac￿￿anr* the
Ggnoraty Ai£•pted Accounimg Pwtice effedNe for r•portiig perk)ds begnning on thè aftèr
1 January 2015.
R•8PttCtlv• rn•ponslblllUe• of •rMI •x•mlner
The chariiis Trustees are wonsiblB forthe prepardl*?n of th8 fvtaneA slaterrÈnts. and they
conskler that an audt i8 noi mquyed forth15 sEar underse(thn 144(2} of the Cthaiilv3 Act 2011
{the Actl and that an independent ex•malbJn is needed.
It ￿ my rosponsiblty to:
- exanine the ￿an1)￿l slat•rnènts undersect￿n 145 of the Acl."
- folowthe proc2dures do￿ wi the general tkn(tsns gI￿n by the
Corku7)s￿n und¢r serAi)n 14515Xbl of the Act; and
- stste *thetherparticular rTh4tte￿ h8ve to ry attenb)n.
Ba¥1¥ of ind•penthnt •xaminee• r•wt
exarnnatK)n wastsnied out ￿ awrfance the Gene¥al gp48n by the Charity
Commssvjn. An ex8nmnat￿n ilL*Jdes a of the aoxunthg ￿CordS kept by the chanty and a
conparwn of the financial stateTr*nts presented vlth Ihose re￿r￿& It Bkn ￿dudeS c￿nS¥jerati0n of
any unu8Ltal iten% or dtsi*)w￿8 in the fvlanoal ststerr*nts. and seek￿9 exFqanatk)ns from you as tnjstees
conceming any nwttets. The pffjCedU￿s undertaken do not p￿¥￿Je al the evilence thal ￿TrUk1
be requwed in an audit, and rxjnsequenty no opnK)n ￿ gNen as to ￿ether Ihe finanLaal state￿nIS P￿nt
a Irue and fawvfjavl and the report B Irrted lo thos8 wrratter5 8et out in the stat9￿￿nt bebw.
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SUNS￿ CAT RESCLE
Ind•p•nd•rt •xaminerf• •lat•m•nl
In (x)nn¢etK*n knith •YaMat￿J￿. no rroiter has o)n* to my attentk)n:
(1) gI￿S me ￿Sonabl8 cau* to Ihat n any Thjlerial re8pect the wu*emantK
- to keep acctsLtnting ￿OrdS li accordÈnc* wth 130 of the Chaths Act. and
- to prepaf8 financial statsrTEnts accorrj the a￿Unt￿g re￿)rds. Acxou*)tvig and
Report¥)g by Charit*s prepamg the*8ruunts in acc¥Jrdance ￿*th thé Fnanual Reporttiig
Standard in the Ll( and Republ￿ of Ireland (FRS 1021 and n 0th8r respects Ibith the
aCfA)untm9 fÈqu¥Ements of the ACL
not been rr£tr. or
(2} to my opwiK*n, att•nlKJn shoukl draw￿ il or(lorto enablè a prDPerunde￿nd1I￿
of the accounts to be reached.
The Fo8seway Lwr¥ted
10B Stirting Way
)reton I•Arsh
Gloucostgrshre
GL56 OGS
26 Klay 2022
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