Trustees' Annual Report for the period
Period start date Period end date 1ST AUGUST 2020 31ST JULY 2021
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Section A Reference and administration details
Charity name
BELVLOIR VALE RDA
Other names charity is known by
Registered charity number (if any) 1162970
Charity's principal address 4, HALL GROUNDS DRIVE
COLSTON BASSETT NOTTINGHAMSHIRE Postcode
NG12 3FX
Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
Name of person (or body) Dates acted if not for Trustee name Office (if any) entitled to appoint trustee whole year (if any) 1 LESLEY DAVIES CHAIRMAN CATHERINE TREASURER 2 BRIGHTMAN 3 JANE NUTHALL SECRETARY 4 ABIGAIL WALKER 5 LYNSEY JONES 6 VALERIE CLIFF 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)
Type of adviser Name Address
Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)
Section B Structure, governance and management
Description of the charity’s trusts
Type of governing document CONSTITUTION
- (eg. trust deed, constitution)
How the charity is CHARITABLE INCORPORATED ORGANISATION (CIO) constituted
- (eg. trust, association, company)
Trustees are elected by the members of the charity for a threeTrustee selection methods year term at the Annual General Meeting. (eg. appointed by, elected by)
Additional governance issues (Optional information)
To promote the objects of the Riding for the Disabled Association incorporating Carriage Driving. A charity registered under charity number
You may choose to include additional information, where relevant, about:
244108 (RDA) by providing disabled people with the opportunity to ride and/or drive to benefit their health and well-being in the Belvoir Vale area.
- policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training of trustees;
The charity works with children and vulnerable people and the trustees have jointly and individually declared they have carried out all trustee eligibility tests that are required by law.
- the charity’s organisational structure and any wider network with which the charity works;
Risk Management is covered in the RDA ‘Essentials of Membership’ which sets out the standards and procedures by which the charity operates, including the minimum standard of qualification of the people responsible for the activity at any time.
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relationship with any related parties;
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trustees’ consideration of major risks and the system All Trustees give their time voluntarily and received no
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and procedures to manage remuneration or other benefits.
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them.
Section C Objectives and activities
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Summary of the objects of the charity set out in its governing document
The Charity provides disabled people with the opportunity to ride to benefit their health and wellbeing.
The Charity provides equestrian opportunities specifically for children and adults with physical, sensory and learning disabilities in order for them to gain therapeutic benefit and have the chance to achieve.
These include riding therapy and training, competitions, training on horse care and stable management, and educational activities; and specific projects aimed at providing therapy including Hippotherapy.
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)
Belvoir Vale RDA treats each rider as an individual, tailoring its support to their specific requirements. The Charity provides specialist tuition by RDA qualified coaches and supported by trained volunteers with-out whom most of the people that the group works with would not be able to access the riding activities.
Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)
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The Belvoir Vale RDA group is entirely run by volunteers including the coaches, trustees, pony leaders and side walkers. For the period of this report there were 17 individuals drawn from a range of backgrounds and ages. All are bound by their desire to help and support the disabled participants.
You may choose to include further statements, where relevant, about:
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policy on grantmaking;
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policy programme related investment;
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contribution made by volunteers.
The number of volunteers was reduced compared to previous years by having to limit the number of individuals on the yard due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Of these volunteers 7 were under 25 years of age.
Unfortunately, this year due to the COVID restrictions, we were unable to host students wanting to work towards their The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award. We do hope that this scheme can be reinstated next year as these younger volunteers are the future of the group.
Section D Achievements and performance
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Section D Achievements and performance
Summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year
Our financial year runs from the beginning of August to the end of July and, like the year before, this year has been heavily influenced by the forced cessation of our sessions due to the pandemic for a total of 4 months- November then again in January to April. When we were allowed to re-open, there were strict operating restrictions around social distancing & mixed households.
The total number of sessions delivered by Belvoir Vale RDA was 433, about a 50% reduction compared to the pre-pandemic year 2018-2019. This figure was however very much larger than the average for RDA groups nationally with only about 15% of the groups around the country restarted after the first lockdown in early 2020.
At the beginning of August 2020 we had 11 riders able to ride within the restrictions and by the end of July 2021 this figure had risen to 20. Unfortunately, we were still unable to work with those riders requiring side-walkers.
Belvoir Vale RDA is very proud that they have been able to provide riding opportunities to over 77% of their regular participants during a very difficult time and will strive to get all their riders back when the Covid restrictions allow.
Our wonderful team of ponies have continued to work their magic and Fin, who was bought at the end of January 2020, has settled very well into his new role enabling several of the younger riders ride off the lead rein for the first time.
Notable events that happened within the year included 14 of our participants taking part in the Regional Qualifiers in Dressage and Countryside Challenge which were held virtually for the first time. Filming was spread over 8 days to allow as many riders as possible the chance to compete. Thank you to all the volunteers who gave up yet more time to support the riders, prepare the ponies ready for the competition and to film the rounds. We subsequently found out that 5 riders are through to the National Championships in October.
In early summer, Banjo, a horse jointly owned by Abi and Lesley, was assessed to be suitable to be used within RDA sessions and he is a great addition to the team being slightly bigger than Tommy so able to carry our bigger adults.
In July one of our fabulous volunteers completed The Continuous 100k Trek in the Derbyshire Dales lasting over 24 hours. The weather was appaling at the start but Natalie managed to raise over £2300 for our group. This money will be put towards the installation of arena mirrors which are a valuable aid to develop rider awareness of their position.
Section E Financial review
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Brief statement of the charity’s policy on reserves
The Trustees are satisfied that the Charity’s cash fund are suffiecient for the Group to continue to operate. Our policy of participants paying ‘up-front’ has allowed us to forward plan more effectively and has reduced the number of ‘wasted’ sessions due to unexplained absences by riders. The reserves we hold are needed to support ponies even when we are unable to run sessions, such as during the pandemic lockdowns and to meet unexpected costs such as veterinary bills.
Details of any funds materially in deficit
Further financial review details (Optional information)
You may choose to include additional information, where relevant about:
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the charity’s principal sources of funds (including any fundraising);
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how expenditure has supported the key objectives of the charity;
Our main source of funds consists of rider’s fees and pony sponsorship. We are very grateful that many of our riders continued to support us financially even during the lockdowns in recognition that we still need to pay livery and veterinary costs.
In addition, the Co-op store in Radcliffe-on-Trent have continued to support us through their Local Community Fund. This money has been used to support our new pony Fin.
- investment policy and objectives including any ethical investment policy adopted.
Section F Other optional information
In August 2021 a planning application to build a purpose-built RDA Centre and associated welfare facilities was approved on land owned by the group’s chairman and her family. When built, this new facility will be offered to the group for their use and offers a great opportunity for the group to extend their activities to more riders and volunteers as well as for other disabled groups in the local community.
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) LESLEY ANNE DAVIES Position (eg Secretary, CHAIR Chair, etc) Date 29/03/2022
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CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND-ANUtWALES Independent examinerfs report on the accounts Section A Indepeiideiit Exaiiiiner's Report m•mber8 of eLvoIL VAL£ ODN On accounts for the y•ar ended si lotJ2011 Charlty no (11 any) 1161970 out on pag88 I report to the trustees on my examlnatlon of th8 accounts of the above charity (e TnBf) for the year erKled Rosponslbllltle4 and bas18 of report As the chariisls trustees, you are r88ponsibte for the preparation of the accounts in accordan wEth the requirements of thg Charitles Ad 2011 (Ihe Acr). I r8PCYt In respec my examinallon of the Trusys accounts Med out under section 145 of the 2011 Act arKI in carrying out my exarninatMM. I have follow1 all the appIlble Dlredions given by th8 Chanty Commissk)n under seGtiM 1445)(b) of the A Independent charitys gross inoxne exceeded £250,000 and l am qualifd to examlnorfs Statemant undertake the examlnation by belng a qualified memb8r of [Insert nam8 of applicable listed bodyll. Del8te [ ] rfnot applicable. I have c¥Jmpleted my examination. l (x)nfirm that no material matters have o)m8 to my attention in c4nnection with the examination (other than that dlsGkKed bekMI ') whlth gives me cause to believe that in. any material the accountlng re(ths not kept in accordm secllon 130 of Charities ACL. or the accounts did not accord with the accounting records: or the accwnts did not )mplY with the applicable requir8ments concemlng the form and content of a(xounts set out in the Charlttes (Acmunts arKI Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that th8 aco)unts gfve a IT and falrf view whith is a matter consthred as part of an Independent 8xamlnatton. I have no concern8 arNJ have come across no ¢)ther matters In connectlon with the examination to l)ich attention should b8 drawn in this réport in . Hea8e delete the i the br8d(ets 1fttY do not apply. 8lgn•d: Nam•: R•l•vant prof•Mlonal qualMcatlonl•) or body IER Oct 2018
(If any): Addr•M: Section B Disclosure Only o)mplete rf the examiner needs to highlight material matters of conG8m (see CC32, Independent examination of charfty aXA)unts: dlrections and guldanca for examiners). Glve horn brtef dotalls of any Itom8 that thè •xamlner wlshes to dl8cIo80. IER Oct 2018
(&Sl£y s GTY B•lvoir Vabe RDA 116297fj Receipts and payments accounts CC16a Forthe F>eriod from To 1st Au ust 2020 3181 Juty 2021 Section A Receipts and payments Unrnstriet•d lunds Restrirted funds Endowment fund• Total funds Last year loth• rn•r••t £ A1 R¢c•l t$ Unrym txbalioT%S & Fundraisi Le$$c¥ Gltt dISC ukr Gfvl 18,712 18,7T2 14.754 319 7.0 3.137 3.137 Sub totsl(Gross income fvrARJ 2b,IBB A2 As8•t and in¥o¥tm?nt ul•B. Sub totsi 29,189 29.189 35.242 A3 Hir8 Of £qu8Slrfan F&ilitkns LlverylFkJtse Care Cost$ Horse Tch?99 Tgck & Eq 421 665 FID4 FB95 & In Exp995 lectrt¢VLy Tralrynu CA)st of FiryaL8 135 125 160 100 s, crrylitions etcl Sub total A4 Assfrt and invostmgnt PUhae8, (see tabl•l Sub total Totalpaymerts 21,691 21,691 34.465 Net of re¢elpts/(p•ymonts) A5 Trnnsf•rs botw••n funds A6 ¢h funds last y•ar•nd Cash funds ygaronaT 7.499 777 8,777 16376 8,777 16.276 8,000 ,777 CCXX R1 ac(x)unts ISSI 1110812021
Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unrestrlctod lunds R•stricted lund$ Endowmènt lund8 ) rnw•¥t £ tor•¥•st e lom•r••t £ B1 Cash fund8 Cash at 1Q278 Total cash lurnls 10.278 Unrestrlct•d funds Rtstrf¢t•d fund• Endowm•nt fund$ towMt£ Details Dètails B3 Invgstment 888ets Details Ct l>rrgrt val B4 Assgts retalned for tho charty's own use y.Fr unre8tricl V41*n IqrtlrAI Details BS Liabllltl83 SbJned by one Or1 trustoès on behaKof all the tNs18es F¥wrt Name Date of approval LJ CCXX R2 acwunts (SSI 1110812021
CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND-ANUtWALES Independent examinerfs report on the accounts Section A Indepeiideiit Exaiiiiner's Report m•mber8 of eLvoIL VAL£ ODN On accounts for the y•ar ended si lotJ2011 Charlty no (11 any) 1161970 out on pag88 I report to the trustees on my examlnatlon of th8 accounts of the above charity (e TnBf) for the year erKled Rosponslbllltle4 and bas18 of report As the chariisls trustees, you are r88ponsibte for the preparation of the accounts in accordan wEth the requirements of thg Charitles Ad 2011 (Ihe Acr). I r8PCYt In respec my examinallon of the Trusys accounts Med out under section 145 of the 2011 Act arKI in carrying out my exarninatMM. I have follow1 all the appIlble Dlredions given by th8 Chanty Commissk)n under seGtiM 1445)(b) of the A Independent charitys gross inoxne exceeded £250,000 and l am qualifd to examlnorfs Statemant undertake the examlnation by belng a qualified memb8r of [Insert nam8 of applicable listed bodyll. Del8te [ ] rfnot applicable. I have c¥Jmpleted my examination. l (x)nfirm that no material matters have o)m8 to my attention in c4nnection with the examination (other than that dlsGkKed bekMI ') whlth gives me cause to believe that in. any material the accountlng re(ths not kept in accordm secllon 130 of Charities ACL. or the accounts did not accord with the accounting records: or the accwnts did not )mplY with the applicable requir8ments concemlng the form and content of a(xounts set out in the Charlttes (Acmunts arKI Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that th8 aco)unts gfve a IT and falrf view whith is a matter consthred as part of an Independent 8xamlnatton. I have no concern8 arNJ have come across no ¢)ther matters In connectlon with the examination to l)ich attention should b8 drawn in this réport in . Hea8e delete the i the br8d(ets 1fttY do not apply. 8lgn•d: Nam•: R•l•vant prof•Mlonal qualMcatlonl•) or body IER Oct 2018
(If any): Addr•M: Section B Disclosure Only o)mplete rf the examiner needs to highlight material matters of conG8m (see CC32, Independent examination of charfty aXA)unts: dlrections and guldanca for examiners). Glve horn brtef dotalls of any Itom8 that thè •xamlner wlshes to dl8cIo80. IER Oct 2018
(&Sl£y s GTY B•lvoir Vabe RDA 116297fj Receipts and payments accounts CC16a Forthe F>eriod from To 1st Au ust 2020 3181 Juty 2021 Section A Receipts and payments Unrnstriet•d lunds Restrirted funds Endowment fund• Total funds Last year loth• rn•r••t £ A1 R¢c•l t$ Unrym txbalioT%S & Fundraisi Le$$c¥ Gltt dISC ukr Gfvl 18,712 18,7T2 14.754 319 7.0 3.137 3.137 Sub totsl(Gross income fvrARJ 2b,IBB A2 As8•t and in¥o¥tm?nt ul•B. Sub totsi 29,189 29.189 35.242 A3 Hir8 Of £qu8Slrfan F&ilitkns LlverylFkJtse Care Cost$ Horse Tch?99 Tgck & Eq 421 665 FID4 FB95 & In Exp995 lectrt¢VLy Tralrynu CA)st of FiryaL8 135 125 160 100 s, crrylitions etcl Sub total A4 Assfrt and invostmgnt PUhae8, (see tabl•l Sub total Totalpaymerts 21,691 21,691 34.465 Net of re¢elpts/(p•ymonts) A5 Trnnsf•rs botw••n funds A6 ¢h funds last y•ar•nd Cash funds ygaronaT 7.499 777 8,777 16376 8,777 16.276 8,000 ,777 CCXX R1 ac(x)unts ISSI 1110812021
Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unrestrlctod lunds R•stricted lund$ Endowmènt lund8 ) rnw•¥t £ tor•¥•st e lom•r••t £ B1 Cash fund8 Cash at 1Q278 Total cash lurnls 10.278 Unrestrlct•d funds Rtstrf¢t•d fund• Endowm•nt fund$ towMt£ Details Dètails B3 Invgstment 888ets Details Ct l>rrgrt val B4 Assgts retalned for tho charty's own use y.Fr unre8tricl V41*n IqrtlrAI Details BS Liabllltl83 SbJned by one Or1 trustoès on behaKof all the tNs18es F¥wrt Name Date of approval LJ CCXX R2 acwunts (SSI 1110812021