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Rooley Moor Neighbourhood Forum (RMNF) Legal & Administrative Information

Status

Our organisation is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) Charity Commission Registered Number 1165601

Structure

David Olusoga - Honorary President Cecile Biant – Honorary Vice President Andy Meek – Trustee & Chair John Newcombe – Trustee & Treasurer Alan Rawsterne - Trustee & Secretary

Frances Healey – Trustee Nigel Morrell – Trustee Reverend Morley Morgan - Trustee Stuart Davies – Trustee Councillor Peter Winkler – Trustee

Registered Office

Rooley Moor Neighbourhood Forum CIO

C/O Norden Old Library 782 Edenfield Road

ROCHDALE

Greater Manchester OL12 7RB

Bankers

The Co-operative Bank

P.O. Box 250

Delf House Southway Skelmersdale WN8 6WT

Independent Examiner

This year we will not seek independent examination due to the low number of transactions. Please note, our accounts are open to anyone who has a legitimate reason to review them.

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Reports from Trustees and Officers of the Forum

Structure, Governance and Management

Trustees manage the affairs of the CIO and may for that purpose exercise all the powers of the CIO. In exercising their powers and duties, charity Trustees have complied with their duty to have due regard to the guidance on public benefit published by the Charities Commission.

It is the duty of each Trustee:

Members of the CIO have no liability to contribute to its assets and no personal responsibility for settling its debts and liabilities.

There are no paid employees of the CIO and the value of services provided by volunteers is not incorporated into financial reporting.

Including Trustees and Officers there are currently 42 members of the CIO with voting rights. This is one more than last year, and it is worth noting we have seen membership of the forum Facebook page grow to 1,100 members. We have also seen an increased number of people registering on the Forum website, which currently stands at 63, the majority of whom have no voting rights.

Recruitment & Appointment of Trustees

At every Annual General Meeting of the members of the CIO, one-third of the charity Trustees retire from office. If the number of charity Trustees is not three, or a multiple of three, then the number nearest to one-third shall retire from office, but if there is only one charity Trustee, he or she shall retire. The charity trustees to retire by rotation shall be those who have been longest in office since their last appointment or reappointment.

Any vacancies so arising may be filled by the decision of the members at the Annual General Meeting and the members or the charity Trustees may at any time decide to appoint a new charity Trustee, whether in place of a charity Trustee who has retired or been removed, or as an additional charity Trustee, provided that the limit of 12 charity Trustees is not exceeded.

This year John Newcombe and Stuart Davies will resign as Trustees at the 2024 Annual General Meeting, and they both wish to be considered for re-election.

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Forum Objects

The CIO is established for the public benefit without distinction of ability, sex, sexual orientation, race or political, religious or other opinions for the following purposes in the Area of Benefit known as Rooley Moor, which shall hereinafter be referred to as the Neighbourhood.

The objects of the CIO are:

  1. To promote high standards of planning and architecture in or affecting the Area of Benefit.

  2. To educate the public in the geography, history, natural history, culture and architecture of the Area of Benefit.

  3. To secure the preservation, protection, development and improvement of features or areas of historic or public interest in the Area of Benefit.

In furtherance of the above objects but not otherwise the Trustees shall have the power to establish a Neighbourhood Forum for the Area of Benefit to promote and or improve the social, economic, and environmental well-being of the area.

Accounting Policy, Income & Funds Structure

Income arises from restricted funds (grants), unrestricted donations and recovered Gift Aid.

Expenditure is recognised when an invoice is received, or payment made.

There are no tangible fixed assets.

The Reserves Policy of Rooley Moor Neighbourhood Forum CIO is to hold reserves from unrestricted funds to cover our known annual liabilities (such as insurance, hire of meeting rooms, website costs, etc.). £400 has been proposed to cover these costs. The reserves policy will be reviewed at each Annual General Meeting.

Achievements & Performance

This year’s financial transactions are not significant, but we’ve not been dormant, we’ve been exploring several opportunities to help us deliver our charitable objectives.

Off road vehicles - Operation Dragster continues as a combined initiative between Greater Manchester Police, Lancashire Police, United Utilities, and many local volunteers. The objective of Operation Dragster is to reduce the growing volume of illegal off-road activity in and around our area that is so badly damaging the moorland, attracting fly tipping and other types of antisocial behaviour, and on some occasions putting legitimate users of the moorland at risk through reckless behaviour and / or threats of violence. We are grateful to all involved in Operation Dragster, although it’s disappointing to note the barrier and equestrian access gate on the Rooley Moor Road section of the bridleway has been vandalised on several occasions allowing an increasing number of illegal motorised vehicles access to the moorland.

The RMNF trustees supported the “Norden, Bamford and Heywood Bridleways Association” (NBHBA) submission of a Section 38 application to the Secretary of State to seek permission for the Endenfield Road fence to remain in place. An inquiry took place and the S38 application was approved with conditions that now need implementing.

Moorland Restoration - Our commitment to preserving our upland moorlands from onerous development and aggressive misuse is constant, ongoing, and worthwhile. The forum trustees are disappointed to note a recent proposal for the development of a wind farm that includes Rooley Moor. More information about the wind farm proposal is required for the RMNF trustees to determine the position of the forum regarding this matter.

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Planning - The trustees resolutely support the forum's primary objective, to promote high standards of planning and architecture in or affecting the Neighbourhood Area. We remain committed to preserving Green Belt and Common Land in and around the Neighbourhood Area, which includes the habitations and surrounding landscapes.

The trustees have carefully considered the role of local planning and how Planning Officers work with and on behalf the local communities they are tasked to serve. The forum continues to be actively engaged in specific areas of direct concern and monitors weekly planning applications that are lodged with the Council.

The forum trustees have submitted a response to the Regulation 18 Notice of intention to update the Rochdale Local Plan and Call for Sites.

Prickshaw and Broadley Fold Conservation Area . The Spring Mill development has become a lost cause with no progress being made with Rossendale Council or the developer regarding the concerns raised about the potential adverse effects of this development. Unfortunately, the impact of this development on the neighbouring nature reserve and conservation area will soon be realised and any serious consequences of development on inadequately remediated contaminated land may not become apparent for many years.

Turner Brothers Asbestos (TBA) – The TBA site needs to be made safe. Currently there are no planning applications for the TBA site. In its current undisturbed state, the TBA site presents a reduced public health risk. However, buildings on the site are deteriorating and there are issues with riverbank erosion releasing asbestos into the environment. In a worst-case scenario, any asbestos released from the TBA site could be carried as air bourn particles across our area, the effect of which on residents might only be realised many years later.

We continue to seek assurance should a planning application be approved that the appropriate agencies will be on site to ensure compliance to process and to ensure everything is done to reduce risk. If something were to go wrong, we’d expect those agencies to secure an immediate response to any disaster recovery scenario.

To support a ‘safety first’ approach in dealing with the TBA site, we continue to suggest:

We’ve also suggested a ‘Working Party’ chaired by an influential person (such as a local MP) that includes all the relevant people from the various agencies / organisations (Council, EA, HSE, NHS, Police, Fire, Ambulance, Residents, etc.) should be created to form a forum where

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issues of concern can be discussed. Effectively, an ‘Inquiry’ before rather than after an incident.

We still await feedback from our suggestions and will let you know when we know more.

Greater Manchester Clean Air Zone - The Clean Air Plan is currently under review and the current proposals do NOT include a charging Clean Air Zone. We await with interest the outcome of these proposals.

Catley Lane Head Conservation Area - We continue to pursue the following initiatives:

Social media - We usually ask organisations and the public not to advertise but given the current situation with high energy costs and the potential financial hardships that people might suffer the forum trustees are happy to allow content that will help people and local businesses.

We continue to work with other organisations – Unfortunately, South Pennines Park ceased to exist from the beginning of 2024. After reviewing the organisation's position and the shifting landscape they operate in their Board felt they could not continue.

Our work with Mid Pennine Arts to deliver the closing stages of the Spodden Vally Revealed (SVR) project for those elements that are within the RMNF neighbourhood area came to nothing. We looked at opportunities to promote the Limers Gate Trail and Healey Dell, and have not been able to take this forward.

We are pleased to be members of Macc , a charity whose purpose is quite simply the city of Manchester. They encourage, support, and help to develop voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations to allow local people to have a real influence over the places and communities in which they live.

We also continue with our membership of the CPRE and the Lancashire Local History Federation , the official co-ordinating body for local history in the County Palatine of Lancaster.

Lancashire and Greater Manchester Local Lists – Our nominations for the Cotton Famine Road and the Royal Ordinance Factory, Healey Hall have still not been processed for inclusion and we note as of December 2024 both websites are temporarily closed to the public.

We continue to make our heritage trail leaflets freely available throughout the borough so people can take exercise and enjoy the wide-open spaces of the surrounding moorland.

Cotton Famine Road Project - Our work with History in Action CIC and Mick Martin, writer for stage, television and radio, to commission a community arts project to meet our education object came to nothing. Unfortunately, our aim to create and undertake a community arts project for Rochdale honouring the men and women who sacrificed everything for principle on The Cotton Famine Road during the Lancashire Cotton Famine (1861–65) was not considered a suitable application for National Lottery Heritage Funding.

Governance

Policies and Procedures – We have reviewed and maintained our Safeguarding policy and procedure.

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Public Liability Insurance (PLI) - Has been renewed to allow forum meetings, activities, and events to continue.

Health & Safety - There are no issues to report.

Trustee training – There has been no training.

Grants & funding – £1,194 was received from ward funds for the repair of the barrier and gate on the bridleway at Rooley Mor Road, which was vandalised. Unfortunately, the barrier was vandalised again a few weeks after its reinstatement and is now probably beyond economical repair.

Can you help?

Please contact the Forum Secretary (email: info@RMNF.org.uk) if you have any ideas you would like to share or if you would like to get more involved.

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Rooley Moor Neighbourhood Accounts Year End: 31-Aug-24

2023/24 2023/24 2023/24 2023/24 2023/24
Restricted Restricted Restricted
Adj DQAG ORMM Unrestricted Total
£ £ £ £ £
Opening Balance B/F from Summary 2022-23 -1 1,268 1,512 383 3,161
INCOME
Gift Aid 0 0 0 0 0
Grants 0 0 1,194 0 1,194
Projects 0 0 0 0 0
Donations In 0 0 0 50 50
Total Income 0 0 1,194 50 1,244
EXPENDITURE
Consultant Costs 0 0 0 0 0
Training 0 0 0 0 0
Room Hire 0 0 0 0 0
Website 0 -144 0 0 -144
Insurance 0 -157 0 0 -157
Donations Out 0 0 0 0 0
Printing & Stationery 0 0 0 0 0
Projects 0 0 -414 0 -414
In Bloom 0 0 0 0 0
Misc Expenses 0 0 0 -44 -44
Total Expenditure 0 -301 -414 -44 -759
Closing Balance -1 967 2,292 389 3,646

Reconciliation of Accounts 2023/24 To Bank Statement

Co-Op

Co-Op
Opening Balance 01/09/23 £3,161.43
Receipts Reported £1,244.00
Expenditure Reported -£759.01
Closing Balance 31/8/24 Reported £3,646.42
Balance at Bank 31/8/24 3,646.42

Transaction date

Running
Bank reference Customer reference Account number Type of payment Amount Balance (£)
14/09/2023 44684461 Zurich Insurance 892996579304800 Standing Order -£157.00 £3,004.43
14/09/2023 Section 38 Expense Gillian Morrell 892996579304800 Standing Order -£414.01 £2,590.42
17/10/2023 4521501391880000 000000 CREDIT 892996579304800 Own Account Credit £50.00 £2,640.42
22/12/2023 MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRI LANCASHIRE LOCAL H 892996579304800 Standing Order -£8.00 £2,632.42
23/02/2024 22751 CAMPAIGN TO PROTEC 892996579304800 Direct Debit -£36.00 £2,596.42
13/03/2024 2021322 ROCHDALE BC 892996579304800 BACS Credit £1,194.00 £3,790.42
31/05/2024 WEBSITE HOST MIMICA LIMITED 892996579304800 Standing Order -£144.00 £3,646.42