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2021-04-05-accounts

Trustees' Annual Report for the period

Period start date Period end date From 6 April 2020 To 5 April 2021

Section A Reference and administration details

Charity name Settusfree Other names charity is known by Registered charity number (if any) 1173327 Charity's principal address Ellhurst, Five Ash Down Uckfield East Sussex Postcode TN22 3AP

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 (ifany)
Thelda Bryant Chair
Adoptions Manager
Fund-Raising
Manager
Elected Chair from 11th
October 2020 at AGM
Keith Bowden Treasurer
Membership
Secretary
TerryBryant Secretary
Chiara Carella Adoptions Co-
ordinator
Elected from 11th
October 2020
Gina Whittaker Adoptions Co-
ordinator
Marybeth Stafford-
Jones
Adoptions Co-
ordinator
Elected from 11th
October 2020
Audrey Maud
Leather
Patricia Jane
McCuthceon
Chair 6thApril – 11thOctober
2020 (resigned as
trustee)
Pat Yarrow 6thApril – 11thOctober
2020(resigned)
Claudia Price Adoptions Co-
ordinator
6thApril 2020 – February
2021(resigned

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

Name Dates acted if not for whole year

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 dated 12 May 2016

How the charity is constituted

Charitable Incorporated Organisation

Under Constitution Clause 13.1, trustees will seek re-election at the AGM. Trustee selection methods A new trustee can be appointed at any time under Clause 13.4

(eg. appointed by, elected by)

Additional governance issues (Optional information)

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

The management committee was re-structure at the AGM and now consists of the seven trustees together with seven administrators

The charity works closely with a number of recognised rescue organisations throughout mainland Europe in the pursuance of rescuing and caring for abused and abandoned Setters and Setter Cross Breeds, offering financial and moral support.

Allocation of donations are considered on merit and agreed by trustees vote.

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Section C Objectives and activities

For the public benefit to promote human behaviour towards animals by Supporting European rescues in the provision of appropriate care, protection, treatment and security for abandoned Setters and Setter mix breeds which are in need of care and attention by reason of sickness, maltreatment, poor Summary of the objects of the circumstances or ill usage charity set out in its To ensure that all dogs that we help are either neutered or governing document spayed before adoption or if too young then we ensure that the adopter does this at the appropriate age Securing safe permanent homes within the United Kingdom by matching appropriate dog owners living in suitable settings as adopters of such animals and facilitating their relocation Raising funds to support these activities.

All dogs coming into the UK are imported in compliance with the DEFRA/APHA regulations on the import of animals.

All adoption homes are checked for suitability, safety and security and are made aware of escape behaviour of Setters that have been used for hunting.

All dogs come with five weeks free pet insurance and the owners are encouraged to continue with pet insurance.

Summary of the main All adopter homes are contacted by the charity’s animal behaviourist activities undertaken for the within six weeks to discuss any issues that may have come to light public benefit in relation to together with general advice on exercise etc. The charity reserves the these objects (include within right to re-home the dog should it feel it necessary to do so. this section the statutory declaration that trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit)

Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)

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All grants and donations made by the charity are ratified by the trustees and fully documented with regard to how these funds were used.

All volunteers and members of the Admin Team, of which the trustees are a part, give of their time freely without pecuniary reward.

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

Home checks carried out by outside volunteers are done at no expense to the charity.

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Section D Achievements and performance

Summary of the main In this fiscal year a total of 129 dogs were successfully adopted into new achievements of the charity caring homes with a few others in the safety of a foster home whilst during the year waiting for adoption. This number is down slightly on the previous year, despite borders in Europe being closed due to the Coronavirus pandemic preventing travel to the UK. However, our activities in the counties where borders have opened up have increased. Our support and fund-raising has helped improve facilities for our European partners where they are able to offer intermediate shelter for rescued dogs being held in appalling conditions in large municipal pounds.

During the year we took on a foster home co-ordinator whose function it is to arrange temporary homes for rescues where the permanent home is not ready or for various reasons must be moved to a safe place before a permanent home can be found. The foster co-ordinator will, also, recruit new foster families.

Section E Financial review

We have no set policy on holding reserves, but allocations are made with Brief statement of the a knowledge of what the bank balance is and what we are likely to charity’s policy on reserves receive in the way of donations. Details of any funds materially in deficit Further financial review details (Optional information)

The charity’s funds are raised in the following ways; You may choose to include additional information, where The generous donations of our supporters, some by monthly standing relevant about: orders. • the charity’s principal sources of funds (including Annual membership fees – current membership circa 200 any fundraising); • how expenditure has Fund raising events such as fun-day get togethers, coffee mornings, raffles, auctions etc. supported the key objectives of the charity; Sale of charity branded goods and other items displayed in the on-line • investment policy and shop. Individual appeals for a specific purpose such as emergency objectives including any veterinary treatment. ethical investment policy adopted. Monies bequeathed upon the death of a supporter.

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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) Thelda Bryant Full name(s) Terry Bryant Position (eg Secretary, Chair, Secretary Chair etc) Date 10th May 2021

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CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WAIES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Sactlon A Independgnt Examlnor's Report Report to the tru#te••l m•mb8r8 of Settu8Free On •¢¢ounts for the year •nd•d 5th Apdl 2021 Charity no Ilf anyl 1173327 Set out on pages Tnjslees Report TAR 14 Receipts & Payments CC16a R1 & R2 I report lo the Iru8leeJ on my ex8minalion of the account8 of the above ch8rlly I the Tru81'l for Ihe year ended R•8ponJlbllltl•• and ba818 of r•port A8 the ¢harbtV8 IruBt988, you are respon8ièle for the Pfepar4lion of the accounts in 9¢￿T￿anCe with the requirements of the Chariti88 Act 2011 I'lhe Acl'l I report In re8PèCt of my examin81ion ol the TfLBI's aceoLtnl8 carried ¢JuI under section 145 01 the 2011 A¢t and in carrying out my exgminallon. I havè Ic>llowed all the applicable Directs'ons given by the Charity Cornmi881on un(Jer section 1451511bl ol the Act. Indgpondent IThe charity's grtsss income oxceeded £250.000 and l am qualIf￿a lo •xamlner'8 8tat8ment undertake Iho examination by being g qualified member of lin3ert name of appllcgble Il$tod bodyll. D&l8t81 l ilnol 8ppIic8ble. I have Gompleled my èxamination. l ￿nIlM that no matenal matters have come lo my attention in conntction with the exominolion lolher than that disc105ed below'l which gives m8 cause lo believe that in. any materi81 respect.. the accounting record5 wo1& not kept in accordanca wllh sociion 130 of the Charities Act., or the 8ccounls did not accord wllh the 8c¢ounling records". or the accounts did not comply wllh the appllcable requirements conceming the form and conlenl of occoun18 8el out in the Ch8ri1ies (Account8 and Reports) Regulations 2008 oth81 than any requiromenl Ihal the ac¢ounls give a 'true and lalr, view which is not a matter onsidered as part ol an independent examination. I have no concerns and have come ¥cross no other matters In connectlon with the examination lo which attention 8hould be drgwn In th18 rèport In order lo enable a proper under818nding ol Ihe aGcounls lo ba reached. Pl88se deleie Ihe words in Iho br8¢kels iflhey do nol apply. Slgnfjd: Date.. 1810612021 Name: Nlgel James Southerin9lon FCA Rol•v#nt prot¢$•lon•l quallflc•tlonl81 or body Charterad Accountarrts IER Oct 2018

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