Trustees, Annual Report for the period
Period stsrt date
Period end dale
From
' Year
To
Section A
Reference and administration details
Charlty name
Church About the Dale
Other names charity is known by
Registerad charlty number Ilf any)
1163531
Charity's prlncipal address
The Vicarage,
Patrick Brompton,
Bedale.
Po•t¢ode
Names of the charity trustaes who manage tho charlty
Trusts* Tramo
Offie• Ilf anyl
Dato$ ¥tcted If not for whol•
ear
Nam& of lor body) entrtled
olnt trustse
Ifan
The Trustees
The Trustees
The Trustees
Ex-officio - Wensl&y
Deanery
The Trustees
The Trustees
Ex-Officio- North Yorkshire
Dales Methodist Circuit
Ex-officio - Ripon and Lower
Dales Methodist Circuit
Ex-officio - Wensley
Deanery
Kathleen Wood
Chris La￿on
Andrew Maude
Penelope Yeadon
Michael Hepper
Jeremy Burchill
Rowland Dent
1810212020
Gareth Baron
1110812020
Rob Mathews
1011112020
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Names of the truste¥s for tha charity, if any, (for example, any cu8todlan trugtees)
Name
Dates acted If not for whole
ear
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Name8 and addresses of advlser8 (Optlonal infomiation)
e of adviser
Name
Address
NA
Name of chlef executive or names of senlor staff members (Optional Inforniation)
Section B
Structure,
overnance and mana
ement
Descrlptlon of the charlty'8 trusts
Constitution
Type of goveming document
How the charity is constituted
Charitable Incorporated Organi8ation
Trustee selection methods
The Foundation Trustees were appointed under the constituent document.
Apart from ex-officio Trustees, all subsequent appointments have been
and are lo bè made by the Trustee body.
Addltlonal governance i88U88 (Optlonal Infomiatlon)
You may choose to include
additional infomation, where
relevant, about:
policies and procedures
adopted for the induction and
training of twstees.,
the charity's organisational
Structure and any wider
ne￿ork with which the Charity
works.,
relationship with any related
parties,.
trustees, consideration of
major risks and the system
and procedures to manage
them.
Section C
Ob"ectives and activities
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{1 Ito advan￿ the Christian religion in Wensleydale and elsewhere in the
UK for the benefit of the public through the holding of prayer meetings,
lectures, public celebralion of religious festivals, producing andlor
distributing literature on Christianity to enlighten others about the
Chrislian religion
121 for the benefit of persons in Wensleydale and elsewhere in the UK
to relieve poverty, sickness and distress parti¢ularfy by providing
information, advice and support to persons faced with rural isolation and
vert
{1} Continuing a distinctive Presence at public evenls within th8
Wensleydale area, where people will know that they Gan
access pastoral support
{iil Providing information relating to both secular and church
established support services.,
{iiil Lending a listening ear to those experiencing any of the
issues associated with Social i801alion or indeed any other lif8
difficuEly,' and
(iv) Proclaiming the Christian faith in a contextually relevant
manner al a wide range of open-air public events.
The Trustees ke￿ in mind the Charity Commisgion's guidance on publi
benefit when planning our aclivitl88 for the period under review. As
matter of course, reference wa$ mode to our agreed objectives to aid
decision making.
The Charity does nol make grants.
All work on behalf of the chartty has been undartaken exclusively lo
unremunerated volunteer8, who are reimbursed expen8e8 if claimed.
Summary of the object8 of the
charlty Set out In Its
govorning documont
Summ¥ry ofth• maln
actlvltl08 und?rtaken for th•
publ1¢ beneflt in relatlon to
thèse oblect8 (Include wlthln
th18 8eCtlon the statutory
doclaratlon thal trugtea3 hav•
had rogard to the guldanca
l••u•d by tho Charlty
Comml•Jlon on publ1¢
b•neftt}
Addltlonal d•tsll8 of obJ8¢tlv•• and actlvltles {Optlonal Infomiatlonl
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You may choose to include
further 8tat6ments, where
relevant, about-
policy on grantmaking;
policy programme related
investment.,
contribution made by
volunteers.
Section D
Achievements and performance
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Section D
Achievements and performance
Summary of the main
achievements of the charity
durlng the year
The trailer is normally used lo take the project around communities within
the Charity's sphere of operation.
However due to the lockdown and cancelation of events we were unable
to operate a5 normal.
The only opportunity that we were able to use the Irailer was a nèw
initiative supporting the Yorkshire Agricultural Society in their 'Farmer
Health Check Campaign,. We attended Leyburn Auction Mart in March
and would have Gontinued with visits dunng the summer had lockdown
not intervened.
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The trustees are looking fornard to an improvement in future years when
a full range of activit185 and events resume.
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Section E
Financial review
Brlef Statement of the
charlty's policy on reserves
We seek to build up a capital reserve lal equal to six months operational
expenditu￿. and (b} to meet the anticipated cost of replacing vehicles
and other equipment at the end of their useful life.
Details of any funds materlally
in defictt
None
Further flnancial revièw details {Optional Information)
You may choose to include
The Charity's principal source of funds has been donations from local
additional information, where
church bodies and individual supporters.
relevant about..
the chartty's prin¢ipal
sources of funds (including
any fundraising).,
how expenditure has
supported th8 key objectives
of the charity-,
investment policy and
objectives including any
ethical investment policy
adopt8d.
Section F
Other optional information
Section G
Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustses, report above.
Signed on behalf of the charlty'$ tru8toe8
Slgnaturels)
Full name(s
Positlon leg Secretsryi Chair,
etc)
¥vfo
Trt/S k
Date
* S&e aOXI
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## **RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNTS** 

## Church About The Dale  - Registered Charity No. 1163531 

|**Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 December 2020**|**Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31 December 2020**|
|---|---|
|**Receipts and Payments Accounts**||
||£|
|**RECEIPTS**||
|Methodist Circuit Grant, 2020|1,000|
|Church on Show, from 2018|447|
|**Total receipts**|1,447|
|**PAYMENTS**||
|Insurance|600|
|Website - Hosting to 7th July 2021|35|
|Website - 123 Reg|86|
|Treasurer's fees: 2018, 2019, & 2020|300|
|Bank Charges @ £5 per month|60|
|**Total payments**|1,082|
|**Excess of Receipts over Payments**|**365**|
|Cash at bank at 1 January 2020|5,455|
|||
|Cash at bank at 31 December 2020|5,820|





Church About The Dale  - Registered Charity No. 1163531 

## **Statement of Assets and Liabilities for the Year Ended 31 December 2020** 

|Notes<br>**Cash Funds**<br>CAF Bank account<br>**Assets retained**<br>Church About The Dale Trailer<br>_1_<br>Sound system<br>_2_<br>Generator<br>_3_<br>**Liabilities**|£<br>5,820<br>8,221<br>203<br>473<br>-|
|---|---|
||**14,717**|



The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the Church Accounting Regulations 2006 using the receipts and Payments basis. 

## **Notes** 

|_1_|The trailer is being depreciated at an annual rate of £548|
|---|---|
||calculated over a 20-year period.|
|_2_|The sound system is being depreciated at an annual rate of £51|
||calculated over a 5-year period.|
|_3_|The generator is being depreciated at an annual rate of £118|
||calculated over a 5-year period.|



