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2024-10-31-accounts

Wild about our Woods CIO Charity Number 1173958

Report of the trustees for the year ending 31 October 2024

We have been set up as a Charity Incorporated Organisation sine 2017

OUR AIMS

To create more social opportunities for people to engage with, enjoy and enhance our local woods for mutual wellbeing.

OUR OBJECTIVES

(a) to promote for the benefit of the inhabitants of the London Boroughs of Barnet and Haringey and the surrounding area the provision of facilities for recreation or other leisure time occupation of individuals who have need of such facilities by reason of their youth, age, infirmity or disablement, financial hardship or social and economic circumstances, or for the public at large, in the interests of social welfare and with the object of improving the condition of life of the said inhabitants;

(b) to advance the education of the public in the use and conservation of natural resources, and in the role of woodlands in promoting emotional, social and physical wellbeing and cognitive development;

(c) to promote for the benefit of the public the conservation, protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment; in particular by encouraging and facilitating access to woodlands and by organising recreational, educational, therapeutic and social activities within woodlands.

REVIEW OF ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS

Introduction

During the past year, our organisation directly supported the well-being of approximately 461 individuals across the London boroughs of Barnet and Haringey through nature-based activities. This represents a slight increase from the previous year, with 60 of the participants being adults. We are pleased to report that our reach has expanded into new geographical areas, including East Haringey (Tottenham) and High Barnet, through programmes developed as part of the Green Wellbeing Hub. We also delivered a number of smaller, more focused therapeutic sessions, enabling us to provide targeted support to those who may not otherwise have access to natural environments. Additionally, a dedicated community event for Ukrainian residents in Barnet received a high level of participation.

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Key Programmes and Activities

Woodland Wellbeing Project at Northside Primary School

This two-term programme, running from June 2023 to February 2024, was developed to address a lack of access to green spaces for pupils at Northside Primary School in North Finchley. Over 40 sessions, we created outdoor learning opportunities in a local park, using trees and natural features to support children’s physical health and mental wellbeing. In total, 90 children participated in these sessions. The project also included three outdoor learning sessions for whole classes and culminated in the training of a staff member to become a qualified Forest School Leader, ensuring the sustainability of the work.

The project had a total value of £5,502, with £4,952 being received and allocated to our accounts this year.

Forest School Training

Demand for our Forest School training remained high throughout the year. We delivered three new courses and continued a fourth that began in October 2023. In total, 30 adults were trained, primarily to Level 3, which resulted in a higher income from this activity. The training generated a total income of £22,542. To promote accessibility and support the growth of the sector, two places were heavily subsidised for individuals who would not otherwise have been able to afford the training.

Forest Fridays at Somerford Adventure Playground

Funded by a Haringey Adventure Play grant, this ongoing programme provides engaging, practical sessions designed to help young people connect with nature, themselves, and each other. The sessions take place in the adventure playground's wooded area and feature a range of activities that promote free play and choice, aligning with the playground's ethos. The total number of unique participants was 135, with weekly attendance ranging from 34 to 65 children aged 5 to 15. In addition to the structured Forest School activities, many more children engaged in campfire cooking and eating.

A selection of activities included fire lighting, outdoor cooking, wood chopping, whittling, crafting with natural materials, and using tools such as saws and knives in a safe, supervised environment. We also organised two off-site trips, including a visit to a nature reserve in Cheshunt and a rifle shooting day, which were enjoyed by 36 participants in total.

Free-to-Access Workshops

Our organisation delivered workshops to 30 people through partnerships with Jackson’s Lane and at an Eco Fair held in Pond Square, N6. The autumnal wreathmaking workshop was a new offering that was particularly well-received.

New Programmes and Partnerships

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UK Youth – Adventures Away

This government-funded programme allowed us to deliver six sessions to 75 students at secondary schools in March 2024. The programme, which had a value of £4,255, enabled us to establish a new partnership with a secondary school specialising in Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. We anticipate this will lead to future collaborative work.

Ukrainian Constitution Day

This event aimed to host a vibrant community event celebrating Ukrainian Constitution Day in Friary Park, fostering cultural exchange and local unity. The event was held on Saturday June 29th, coinciding with the national holiday the day before, and will feature a range of activities suitable for all ages.

Impact:

This event will:

It also gave us a chance to work closely with two other local organisations; Friends of Friary Park and Bread and Butter. 60 people signed up to the event.

The Green Wellbeing Hub

This initiative involves a collaboration with Strength and Learning Through Horses, an equine therapy charity in High Barnet. They have provided us with five acres of land for our programmes free of charge in exchange for our land management support. Our successful pilot programme on this land, funded by the Space to Grow 23 fund (£3,890), began in September and included a 10-week programme with The Orange Tree School and a 6-week programme with QE Girls. Additionally, we secured £2,000 from the Barnet Community Innovation Fund to purchase a composting toilet, a wooden shelter, and a tarp.

Haringey Learning Partnership

This marks our third consecutive year of delivering a 6-week course for young people who have been excluded from mainstream schooling. The programme continues to successfully engage this challenging group and support their skill development.

Financial Summary

We successfully secured a total of £45,352 in funding, which represents over £20,000 more than last year year. Of this amount, £22,542 was generated through our Forest School training programmes. A total of £31,137 was spent on the delivery

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of our programmes and on the general running of the charity. This figure includes expenditures from funds and programmes that began in the previous financial year. We also received two unrestricted donations of £5,000 each, which have been allocated to unfunded work.

At the end of the financial year on 31st October 2024, our account balance stood at £92,220. These funds have been pre-allocated to cover the costs of programmes scheduled to run after this date. A full copy of the end-of-year accounts is available upon request.

Funding obtained

from who month amount for what? completed
or to be
completed
HARINGEY
PLAY
ASSOCIATION

July
£840.00 Forest Fridays ongoing
YOUNG
BARNET FDN
June £1,758.00 Ukrainian fund completed
FROM
HARINGEY
PLAY
ASSOCIATION

June
£780.00 forest Fridays ongoing
YOUNG
BARNET FDN
June £3,366.00 Nature Nurturing Young People in
Barnet
completed
UK YOUTH May £1,495.00 outdoor learning completed
JACKSONS
LANE
February £240.00 wreath making completed
HARINGEY
PLAY
ASSOCIATION

February
£840.00 forest Fridays ongoing
UK YOUTH January £2,760.00 outdoor learning completed
YOUNG
BARNET
FOUNDATION
November £250.00 CPD completed

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HARINGEY
PLAY
ASSOCIATION

November
£480.00 forest Fridays ongoing
£12,809.00

Future Plans

Our future plans include a focus on diversifying our funding streams beyond oneyear grants. We are also keen to develop new collaborative partnerships that we have established in both Barnet and Haringey.

A key area of development is our work at the Green Wellbeing Hub. The site's enclosed nature and extensive potential offers us the opportunity to run a wide array of new programmes. We are actively seeking funding for initiatives including:

CHARITY TRUSTEES

Simon Davis (Chair)

Alison Stafford (Treasurer),

Chetna Patel (Safeguarding Lead)

CONTACT DETAILS

Charity: Wild about our woods CIO. Email; waowcio@yahoo.com Bank: Santander account: Wild about our woods CIO Insurance: Axa Policy SALSALIA/J178979/0332/20

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Wild about our woods CIO ## 1173958

Receipts andpayments accounts Receipts andpayments accounts Receipts andpayments accounts Receipts andpayments accounts Receipts andpayments accounts Receipts andpayments accounts Receipts andpayments accounts CC16a
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Section A Receipts and payments
Unrestricted
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Restricted funds Endowment
funds
Total funds Last year
to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £
A1 Receipts
Forest School Training 22,543 - - 22,543 13,300
vaiousgrants - 12,809 - 12,809 13,017
donation 10,000 - - 10,000
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Sub total(Gross income for AR) 32,543
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12,809 - 45,352 26,317
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Total receipts 32,543
12,809
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A3 Payments
forest school trainingassociates 19,765 - 19,765 15,471
grant associate expenses - 5,482 - 5,482 7,070
grant runningexpenses - 2,782 - 2,782 558
forest school trainingrunningcosts 4,170 - - 4,170 411
charity running costs not associated to
grants 840 - - 840 840
refunds 100 - - 100
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Sub total 5,110 28,029 - 33,139 42,783
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Net of receipts/(payments) 27,433
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Cash funds this year end 27,433
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Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period

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Print Name
Chetna Patel
25.8.25
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Alison GaNin 25.8.25

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