

## **Northeast Red Squirrels** 

## **Trustees Annual Report Year Ended 31st December 2020** 

**Charity Name** : Northeast red Squirrels 

**Registration Number** : 1162179 

**Address** : 29 Woolsington Gardens, Woolsington, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE13 8AP 

**Trustees** : 

Mr Stephen Barrett Mr Keith Brooks 

Mr Alan Worthington 

Mr Tony Metcalf 

Mr Ivan Brown 

## **Bank Account held with** : 

HSBC 110 Grey Street Newcastle NE1 6JG 

**Governing Document** : CIO Constitution Adopted 17/5/2015 

**Structure Details** : Four charity trustees, appointed for a minimum of between two and four years. 

Mr Stephen Barrett – 4 years (continuing for an extra 2 years.) 

Mr Keith Brooks – 4 years (continuing for an extra 2 years.) 

Mr Alan Worthington – 4 years 

Mr Tony Metcalf – 4 years 

Mr Ivan Brown – 4 years 

We make  trustees  decisions  at  our  Charity  Trustee  Meetings.  All  Trustees  give  their  time voluntarily and received no pay or other benefits for their role as trustees. 

## **Objectives and Activities for the public benefit** 

To promote conservation of native red squirrel populations in their natural habitat across the NorthEast of England for future generations. We do this in two ways. First, by supporting local voluntary groups  working  to  protect  and  preserve  the  species.  Second,  by  raising  awareness of  and educating the public in the red squirrel, the threats it faces and the need for conservation to ensure its survival. 

In planning our work for 2020 we kept in mind the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit at our Trustees’ Meetings. Our focus is on promoting conservation of red squirrels in the NorthEast for future generations. We continue working with local volunteer groups to support them in 



preserving red squirrels. We also raise awareness of and educate the public of the need for conservation to ensure red squirrels survive in the north-east. In the past year we recruited new volunteers who  promote  and  carry  out  conservation.  Working  with  landowners  and  farmers, especially to allow volunteers to carry out conservation on their land, has been a priority in the last year. 

## **Achievements and Performance** 

The Covid-19 pandemic of 2020 had, and still has, a major impact on the charity’s work. Lockdown rules  delayed  conservation  work, including  trapping  of  grey  squirrels.  Landowners  and homeowners were reluctant to allow volunteers on their property, although this improved after lock down rules relaxed. Unable to meet in person, trustees met virtually in Zoom meetings. 

Nevertheless,  we  continue  to  build  on  our  achievements  in  previous  years.  Our  south-east Northumberland  project  continues  to  support  and  work  with  volunteers  at  Havannah  Nature Reserve  and with  Northumberland volunteer group members. We provided small grants and essential equipment and supplies for their red squirrel conservation work. 

The second phase of our longer-term strategy, ‘Red Squirrels back on Tyne' , HLF funded, started in 2018 and continued until October 2020. . We have a Senior Ranger supported by Rangers and other volunteers. This project covers from the western fringe of Newcastle to the North Tyne at Hexham.  The  project  successfully  covers  many  woodlands  owned  by  large  and  smaller landowners. Our work with large estates still in private hands is important, especially where they share boundaries. 

Over the last year we preserved red squirrel numbers with populations increasing in our project areas. Local groups and volunteers, who we support, work cooperatively towards our aims, with ‘adopt-a-wood’ areas in place. Among other impacts, the Covid-19 pandemic disrupted our plans to present information to local community groups and schools. These settings were, and some remain, closed to us, so we are developing IT based presentations, to share information and teaching materials electronically. It remains a priority to encourage and nurture engagement and an increased love of the red squirrel and nature in general. 

## **Plans** 

We continue to deliver our long-term strategy and consolidate our achievements so far. We will expand the range of our red squirrels through engagement with local communities. Build on our volunteer base and deliver training and information to local schools and community groups. We continue to fund raise to continue our efforts. 

## **Financial Review Details** 

We have continued to raise funds through private donations from supporters. The income we have raised is to support our aims. We continue to supply funds and materials to support volunteer conservation work. This includes Havannah Nature, Cramlington Red Squirrels and other Northern Red Squirrels volunteer Groups. These groups work with a dedicated Ranger and support the efforts of our volunteers. 

## **Statement of Financial Activities for the year ending 31st December 2020** 



Northeast Red Squirrels
Charity no 1162179
ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ending 31 December 2020
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
INCOME
Donations
Public collectio
Heritsge Lottery Grant
£3.028.50
£57.66
£3.162.00
Red Squirrel Groups Income
Gift Aid
£1,000.00
£500.00
£7.748.16
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EXPENDITURE
Equipment and Feed etc
£5,725.39
£17,639.39
£2.394.00
£3,113.68
£473.93
Total £29.346.39
Red Squirrel Group Outgoi￿j$
Communty and Education events and insurance
Deficlt for year
£21.598.23
BALANCE at 31 Doc￿1b•r 2019
£29.032.97
Assets at December 312020
HSBC Account
Cash
£7,434.74
£0.00
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Accruals
Creditors
£0.00
£0.00
BALANCE at 31 December 2020
£7.434.74
Accounts prepared by Steve Barrett Honorary Treasurer
HONORARY AUDITOR'S REPORT
I hereby Cerbfy that the above income and expenditure accounts and Balan￿ Sheets are a tru
representation of the financial affairs of North East Red Squi￿* . as evidenced by the books
vouchers arKI other inf0m￿tiOn supplied to me
Date....28 October2021.................................
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