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2020-08-31-accounts

Trustees' Annual Report for the period

Period start date Period end date 1 September 2019 31 August 2020

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Section A Reference and administration details

Charity name Low Carbon Louth

Other names charity is known by

Registered charity number (if any) 1170503

Charity's principal address 10 Keddington Road, Louth, Lincolnshire

Postcode LN11 0AA

Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity

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Trustee name Office (if any) Dates acted if not for whole
year
Name of person (or body) entitled
to appoint trustee (if any)
James Olley
Pocklington
Chair
Alison Byford
Spittles
Treasurer
Stephen John
Mansfield
Secretary
David Ford Trustee

Names of the trustees for the charity, if any, (for example, any custodian trustees)

Name Dates acted if not for whole year
N/a

Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)

Type of adviser
Name
Address
Type of adviser
Name
Address
Type of adviser
Name
Address
N/a

Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)

N/a

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Section B Structure, governance and management

Description of the charity’s trusts

Type of governing document

Constitution (“Foundation” constitution suitable for a CIO).

How the charity is constituted

Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO).

Trustee selection methods

Proposed, seconded and voted upon by existing trustees.

Additional governance issues (Optional information)

You may choose to include additional information, where relevant, about:

The structure is a simple one with four voting trustees. As an environmental (although non-political) organisation, LCL exists within a loose network of similar organisations within the North Lincolnshire area. Specifically, it has strong links (and some shared membership) with:

Transition Town Louth (an unincorporated not-for-profit association) that is one of some 300 “transition towns “around the UK including several in Lincolnshire.

Friends of the Lincolnshire Time and Tide Bell (a Community Interest Company, registered in August 2017 under Companies House no. 10934941).

Management of risk is applied to individual events on a case-by-case basis.

Section C Objectives and activities

Summary of the objects of the charity set out in its governing document

To promote, for the benefit of the public, the conservation, protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment in particular, but not exclusively, by the provision and promotion of a food composting scheme; the promotion of cycling as an environmentally friendly mode of transport; the promotion of organic food growing.

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The provision of a food composting scheme:

The Community Composting Scheme (CCS) is a wholly charitable activity – outside normal public or private provision. It has a proven track record, having been in operation since June 2014, since when it has expanded. It operates on environmental principles within the town of Louth. When LCL was set up in December 2016, the ongoing costs of the scheme were funded with financial help received from Transition Town Louth. Subsequently, a grant of £500 was given by East Lindsey District Council for the purchase of further start-up equipment: a second shredder, a two-metre cubed fold-down composter, and some food caddies. It is non-profit making – the small sums derived from the sale of organic compost are ploughed back into supporting the work.

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)

The scheme works by collecting food waste by bicycle and trailer from households that are part of the scheme and turning this into organic compost suitable for growing food. CCS member households are offered organic compost bags on favourable terms.

The promotion of cycling as an environmentally friendly mode of transport: Inter alia, LCL undertakes the repair of bicycles free of charge with voluntary donations ploughed back into the support of its activities.

The promotion of organic gardening:

The three organic community gardens are managed by LCL. The food grown is given away free.

Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)

You may choose to include further statements, where relevant, about:

Low Carbon Louth welcomes the participation of the community volunteers as well as the public at large in its work, whether actively or passively, and is mindful, if young or vulnerable people are involved, of the need for suitable safeguarding policies and practices to be put in place.

The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in less activity at the public access community gardens in line with government guidelines. The community composting scheme continued throughout the periods of lockdown as it was considered an essential service.

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Section D Achievements and performance

Summary of the main
achievements of the charity
during the year
Summary of the main milestones and achievements of the charity during the
year to 31 August 2020:
A robust financial regime remains in place and LCL is financially secure.
Public liability insurance cover was maintained.
The trustees met formally on 2 occasions and the meetings were minuted and
approved.
Specifically in relation to LCL’s three objects:
The three organic community gardens managed by LCL were maintained to a
satisfactory standard. The level of participation by local people was recorded as
part of monitoring LCL activity.
For the year ended 31 August 2020, the Community Composting Scheme took in
22 households within the town of Louth – comprising perhaps 50 people.
During the period of this report 732 individual house collections were made and
the 2050 kilograms of domestic waste collected were diverted to the process of
production of organic compost.
Approximately 1 tonne of finished compost was produced, the majority of
which was applied to the community gardens, a small amount being donated
back to householders.
The trustees were encouraged by the increase in cycling during the lockdown
periods and made a commitment to increase the level of pro cycling activities in
2020-21. To this end the trustees made initial enquiries to register LCL as an
approved repairer for the Government’s “Fix your bike” scheme. The trustees
also contacted other cycling groups in the town to discuss the possibility of a
“forum” for thepromotion of cyclingin Louth.

Section E Financial review

As we have limited funds and no ongoing financial commitments, we do Brief statement of the not have a policy on reserves charity’s policy on reserves Details of any funds materially in deficit Further financial review details (Optional information)

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You may choose to include additional information, where relevant about:

Section F Other optional information

Section G Declaration

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees

Signature(s) Stephen Mansfield Full name(s) James Pocklington Position (eg Secretary, Chair, Chair Sec. etc) Date 12/05/20

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Low Carbon Louth 1170503
Receipts andpayments accounts CC16a
For the period
from
01/09/2019 To 31/08/2020

Section A Receipts and payments

A1 Receipts Unrestricted
funds
to the nearest
£
240
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240
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240
233
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233
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233
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241
248
Restricted
funds
to the nearest £
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Endowment
funds
to the nearest £
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Total funds
to the nearest £
240
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240
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240
233
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233
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233

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Total funds
to the nearest £
240
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240
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240
233
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233
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233

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Last year
to the nearest £
Donations 240 216
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- -
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- -
Sub total(Gross income for
AR)
240 216
A2 Asset and investment sales,
(see table).
-
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Sub total - -
Total receipts
A3 Payments
216
Expenses 233 358
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**Sub total ** 233 358
A4 Asset and investment
purchases, (see table)
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-
**Sub total ** - -
Total payments
Net of receipts/(payments)
A5 Transfers between funds
A6 Cash funds last year end
Cash funds this year end
358
7 - -
7
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241 - - 241 382
248 - - 248 240

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Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period

Categories
Signed by one or two trustees on
behalf of all the trustees
B1 Cash funds
B2 Other monetary assets
B4 Assets retained for the
charity’s own use
B5 Liabilities
B3 Investment assets
Signature
None
Details
248
Details
Total cash funds
(agree balances with receipts and payments
account(s))
None
Details
Details
None
Details
Composting and gardening equipment
~~including shredders and 4 wheeled trailer~~
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
to nearest £
to nearest £
248
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248
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OK
OK
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
to nearest £
to nearest £
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Fund to which
asset belongs
Cost (optional)
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Fund to which
asset belongs
Cost (optional)
LCL
150
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Fund to which
liability relates
Amount due
(optional)
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Print Name
A Spittles
S Mansfield
Endowment
funds
to nearest £
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OK
Endowment
funds
to nearest £
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Current value
(optional)
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Current value
(optional)
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When due
(optional)
Date of
approval
A Spittles 12/05/2021
S Mansfield 12/05/2021

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