## **THE SUMMER CAMPS TRUST** 

President: Baroness Estelle Morris PC Chair: Ian Lewis FRSA 

Co-ordinator: Chris Green MBE 

Kildare, Manby Road, MALVERN, WR14 3BD (01684-577033) E-mail: chris@summercampstrust.org. 


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## **The Summer Camps Trust Annual Report October 1st 2022 to September 30th 2023.** 

1. The Summer Camps Trust was sad to learn that our President, Lord David Ramsbotham had died at the end of 2022 following a fall. Trustees expressed their gratitude to David for the unfailing support and interest he maintained towards our work over the first six years of our existence, in the role of President. Trustees are delighted that Baroness Estelle Morris has agreed to become the Trust’s new President. Estelle has expressed her intention to visit one camp or leader training week each year while she is President. 

2. Tricia Rawingson-Plant and Sir Julian Brazier both stood down as Trustees during the year. Tricia’s replacement as Trustee representing the commercial sector is Kate Cravero, who was previously involved in the French colonies de vacances sector and now works for Mill on the Brue in Somerset. A replacement for Sir Julian, as the Trustee with Conservative party connections is being sought. 

3. Trustees met three times during the year, on January 24[th] via Zoom, on May 16[th] face to face in London, and on September 14[th] , again via Zoom. In addition, a Working Party of Trustees and other interested people took place at The House of Lords on November 24[th] , arranged through the good offices of Lord Mike Storey. 

4. A great deal of attention has been paid during the year to the best ways of securing a bright future for the Trust and for the idea of many more well-run residential summer camps in the UK. Thanks to the continuing generosity of The Huxley Trust, the document “Enriching Lives – The Case for Summer Camps” has been updated and given a thorough makeover by Wodehouse Communications of Manchester. This has been used to lobby government and shadow ministers. A bid to the new UK Lottery Fund, which is looking to fund organisations with ideas to “improve or add to the infrastructure of Britain” so benefiting target groups, including children and young people, will be made during 2024. This bid will seek proper funding for an initial five year period to put the Trust and its work on a more professional basis. All of this was in preparation during 2022-23, and will be submitted during 2024. 

   - A draft Strategic Plan was approved in January 2023 and was still being worked on at the end of the year. 

5. The SCT website has also been given a major makeover and upgrade by Wodehouse. 

6. During 2022-23 one Training Week for young adult leaders was run in July. Fifteen new leaders were trained. The course was run by Mrs. Helen Fairest, the Trust’s Training Officer. 

7. Some seventy children took part in TryOut Camps during the summer of 2023. Twenty of these attended camps run by Learn&Experience at Aysgarth in North 



Yorkshire, sixteen attended camps by by ATE Superweeks, and the rest took part in the Campaign for Adventure TryOut Camp at Longtown in Herefordshire. All these camps were successful, and the feedback from parents and children was most encouraging. 

8. The Trust was delighted that Camp Crusoe, which had been set up with the help of The Summer Camps Trust, ran four successful weeks in 2023, catering for a total of some 250 children. 

9. The Trust has made an approach to the large number of Outdoor Education Centres which exist in the UK, through the good offices of AHOEC, their federating body, to see whether there are centres that are underused or even empty during school holidays and which might be amenable to the idea of a summer camp organiser taking over the premises for three or four weeks at a rental well below their peak season charges. Some thirty centres have expressed interest, and the Trust hopes this may provide opportunities to offer good summer camps at a price which will enable many more parents to sign up. 

- 10.Financially, the Trust continues to remain solvent but to find things difficult. Thanks to some generous donors the results for 2022-23 were about break-even. There is no doubt that if real progress is to be made accessing serious funding will be needed. 

Christopher Green, MBE (Co-ordinator) April 2024. 



The Summer Camps Trust
Sheet i
Registered Charity no. 1162580
Annual accounts for the 12 months to September 30th 2023
Section A . Statement of Financial activitie5
12 mths to
3010912023
12 mth$ to
301091Z022
INCOME RECEIVED
Subscription5 from members
DOna￿on$
Try out Camps
Volunteer leader tralnln8
School Actlvity days Sncom•
Book sal•s
oth•r
1,150.Th)
10.637.23
23.782.15
2.495.85
1.050.00
4.671.16
25,699.13
3.629.93
0.00
112.61
105.14
273.27
38.443.64
35.162.83
EXPENDITURE
Centrnl AdmSnlstrntlon
Salary and on Costs
Insurances
AdvertlslnB cost Includlnl w•bstt¢
Book costs
Sehool days actlvlty costs
Membership fee5
Tryout camps
Volunteer lead•r trnlnlnl
Other
950.79
3.906.00
976.04
2,150.00
573.88
1.013.02
66.00
0.00
90.00
25,531.42
9,555.26
605.00
2.408.00
24.156.48
7.664.31
39.729.21
40,560.62
Net Income/(Expenditure)
-L285.57
-5.397.79
Totsl fund5 brought forward
Tot31 fund5 carried forward
2,099.61
814.04
7.497.40
2.099.61
Sertlon 8 . Balance sheet
3010912023
3010912022
stock
Trade Debtors
Cash at Bank
6,526.iXI
13C￿.52
L828.82
6,%0.OD
350.00
10.986.84
Totsl current Assets
10,655.34
17.896.84
Trade creditors
Deposits hèld
Loan
-L559.02
-7,514.95
4.282.28
-8.282.28
Net A55ets
814.04
2.099ffj1

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Summer Camps Trust
On accounts for the year
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3010912023
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1162580
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that the accounts give a 'true and fairf view which is not a matter
considered as part of an independent examination.
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