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Trustees' Annual Report for the period
Period start date Period end date 01 12 2023 30 11 2024
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Section A Reference and administration details
Charity name Other names charity is known by Registered charity number (if any) 1177318
River Lark Catchment Partnership
Charity's principal address 24, Northgate Avenue Bury St Edmunds Suffolk Postcode IP32 6BB
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) |
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| Ros Alexander | Chair (from 4thMarch 2024) |
25thJanuary 2024 to 30th November 2024 |
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| Andrew Hinchley | Chair(to 4thMarch 2024) | |||
| Jim Stephens | Treasurer | |||
| Will Cranstoun | 1stDecember 2023 to 2nd May2024 |
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| Graham Showell | ||||
| Caroline Chamberlain |
1stDecember 2023 to 2nd May2024 |
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| Chris Hainsworth | ||||
| William Sutherland | ||||
| Peter Lack | 25thJanuary 2024 to 30th November 2024 |
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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
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Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)
Section B Structure, governance and management
Description of the charity’s trusts
[CIO Association Constitution ]
[Association ]
[Elected by members ]
Additional governance issues (Optional information)
Our trustees are nominated and elected directly by our membership and we ensure that trustees are practitioners who bring a full set of competencies for our board to be effective.
In this our sixth year as a registered charity, we have had seven trustees serving on our board throughout the year. Our constitution allows for a maximum of twelve trustees and our policy is to continue to attract nominees to add to the board to enhance the good governance and functioning of the charity. We also enjoy the strong support of the Cam and Ely Ouse Catchment Partnership within which the Lark Partnership is a sub-catchment.
We have formally adopted an array of policies covering:-
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risk management
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volunteer management
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safeguarding
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- complaints handling - managing conflict of interest - ensuring equality
Section C Objectives and activities
The River Lark Catchment Partnership’s objectives are to conserve, preserve and improve the River Lark and its catchment area for the benefit of the public, in particular but not exclusively by:
(i) Improving access and encouraging the appropriate use of the River and its environs by members of the public.
- (ii) Educating the public about the River and its environs
(iii) Facilitating community involvement in the conservation of the River
(iv) Monitoring the River & its catchment and reporting any issues or concerns to the appropriate bodies having statutory responsibility.
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The Trustees of RLCP actively engage in the formulation of the charity’s annual action plan and in so doing ensure that they have due regard to the Charity Commission’s public benefit guidance. The Trustees constantly reviewed the annual work plan as it was underway for 2024.
Building a community-based organisation to deliver river monitoring and conservation:
The river monitoring and conservation activities we aspire to require us to develop an effective linked community organisation along the full extent of the river. We intend to do this progressively over the next few years. In 2024 we continued our river restoration activities through the Brecks Fen Edge & Rivers Landscape Partnership Scheme (BFER).
Citizen Science evidence gathering for our catchment:
RLCP is committed to developing a robust approach involving our community and our volunteers to collecting the scientific evidence required for improving our catchment in partnership with Anglian Water, Environment Agency and Natural England as well as our local Authorities and businesses.
We continue to build our Citizen Science programme with volunteer training, water quality and flow gauging activities, GIS mapping and collaboration through the national ‘Catchment Systems Thinking Cooperative (CaSTCo)’ project. In 2024 we pursued our Lark catchment monitoring and evidence gathering activities with grants from St Edmundsbury Town Council and Anglian Water’s Get River Positive programme.
Outreach and public engagement:
Educating the public and engaging with our catchment stakeholders is a high priority. In 2024 we pursued these aims with:-
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River awareness for local schools
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Engagement with catchment landowner and farming stakeholders
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Meetings of the Lark Water Forum.
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The River Lark chalk-stream Flagship Project: The National Chalk Stream Restoration Strategy was launched in October 2021 as a ‘Catchment Based Approach’ (CaBA) initiative sponsored by DEFRA, EA and Ofwat by CaBA’s chalk stream restoration group which is made up of representatives from the Environment Agency, Natural England, Ofwat, Water UK, WWF, Angling Trust, Salmon and Trout Conservation, The Rivers Trust, Wild Trout Trust and Wildlife Trusts. In 2022 Anglian Water selected the Lark to be the chalk stream ‘Flagship’ in its area guided by the following criteria: • Local Passion –The creation and development of the River Lark Catchment Partnership charity. Lots of public interest/involvement (Mildenhall & Bury St Edmunds). • Landowners –Anglian Water are currently building a landowner network for AMP7 WINEP delivery and there are known connections through local partnerships. • Scale –The Lark catchment is large, but the chalk stream sections are of the right scale for this proposal. • Designation –The River Lark currently has no legal designation. • Condition –Across the Lark catchment, waterbodies have moderate or worse ecological status. There is a clear opportunity for improvement (as seen in targeted stretches of the Lark already), but there are also challenges around technical feasibility and timescales of improvements. We recognised the close alignment of our action plan for the Lark with the chalk stream recovery strategy and engaged with AW as the key community-based partner for the initiative. In September 2023 we entered into a Partnering Agreement with Anglian Water for the Flagship project which will be implemented through AW’s 2025 to 2030 business plan. Through 2024 we have undertaken preparation activities for flagship for project planning and RLCP capacity building.
Wider water sector collaboration and engagement: The River Lark is a sub-catchment of the Cam and Ely-Ouse catchment (CamEO). Throughout the year we have participated in the regular CamEO ‘collaboration and engagement’ meetings and other events including the annual conference held in November at Bury St Edmunds Guildhall where we interacted vibrantly with our partners across the region.
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Celebrating the year’s achievements:
In August we held our Evening Summer Garden Party at Fullers Mill where some 50 of our members and volunteers attended. We are so grateful to the team at Fullers Mill for allowing us to use their beautiful setting, and a big thankyou to Steph Holland for organising the event. For those that couldn't make it, we hope you can join us next year!
River restoration work in 2024:
This was the last year of the five year of our Lark River Channel Restoration Project within the Brecks Fen Edge & Rivers Landscape Partnership Scheme (BFER).
The year’s river restoration works completed our improvement of the river from the outskirts of Bury St Edmunds into the South end of the Lark Valley golf course.
We have now completed the RLCP five-year BFER project and we hit or exceeded our delivery targets for restored channel works, volunteers trained and engaged, training events and workshops and various other technical development and public awareness metrics. The only target we were not in a position to deliver was for tree planting which was dropped early in the programme. Well done to our more than forty volunteers who contributed so vibrantly to the project.
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Citizen Science in the Lark Catchment:
In 2024 our main focus was delivering into our citizen science monitoring programme as one of the Anglian region’s demonstration catchments in the national ‘Catchment Systems Thinking Cooperative (CaSTCo)’ project. Our main focus has been on water quality monitoring. However we have actively participated in flow monitoring, invertebrate monitoring and MorPH habitat surveys.
We received two grants from Bury St Edmunds Town Council this year which have supported our programme. The first received in December 2023 was an equipment grant which funded purchasing water quality instruments and annex equipment as well as peripheral IT. The second received in May 2024 was a volunteer training and development grant specifically aimed at Mud spotter training and the establishment through CaSTCo of a public access portal for the citizen science data and evidence gathering for the Lark catchment.
River Lark – Anglian Water’s chalk-stream Flagship Project: In 2023 RLCP entered into a Partnering Agreement with Anglian Water (AW) for the preparatory and implementation stages of the Lark chalk-stream Flagship Project. From 2025 to 2030 AW will be implementing the project aimed at significantly improving the health of our precious chalk stream. Our Partnership Agreement with AW provides the framework for us to develop our capabilities as AW’s community partner in the project’s implementation. We have also benefitted from a first grant made to us under the partnership agreement from Anglian Water’s ‘Get River Positive’ scheme to support our participation in the preparation for Flagship from mid-2023 through to the end of 2024
In 2024 we progressed Flagship preparation by supporting Norfolk Rivers Trust (NRT) who have been
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commissioned by Anglian Water to deliver a catchment development plan for the Lark and Wissey catchments. We have also been busy developing and promoting our vision for Flagship implementation. In May Anglian Water issued its public facing promotional document for the project which you can download by visiting the RLCP website (https://www.riverlark.org.uk). We held coordination and technical development meetings throughout the year with our partners, AW, EA and NRT and we reported progress to our catchment stakeholders at Lark Water Forum meetings.
The front cover of the promotional document for the Lark Chalk-Stream Flagship Project
With EA taking the lead, we have engaged Southampton University in a collaborative agreement to undertake a research project in order to design, collect and analyse data on the River Lark to guide future flagship restoration actions with the objectives to:
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assess the current state of the Lark and provide recommendations for achieving best possible state by 2030 and beyond
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undertake a combination of and desk- and field-based data collection including a fluvial audit and network of sediment samplers to better understand and quantify sediment inputs, storage and transport through the catchment
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undertake sediment coring, paleo-environmental analysis and other analysis, which alongside the fluvial audit will determine the ‘feasibility’ for restoration at specifically agreed sites. The outputs will guide future projects to ‘design-phases during flagship implementation
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Train RLCP volunteers to maintain equipment and undertake additional surveys.
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In 2024 we have established the sediment monitoring sites and prepared the way for this important preparatory project for the Flagship project which will deliver through next year.
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Outreach, stakeholder and public engagements in 2024: Lark Water Forum:
The Lark Water Forum is a regular gathering of the significant water stakeholders across the socioeconomic sectors of the Lark catchment. RLCP hosts the initiative and our treasurer Jim Stephens is the convener for the Forum.
We held Lark Water Forum meetings in December 2023 and April and November 2024. These meetings included presentations from our stakeholders on Bury St Edmunds industrial water use, Agricultural water use and on how West Suffolk council views its role for Lark water management.
Cam and Ely Ouse Partnership participation :
We have kept up our participation in CamEO by attending all their partnership engagement events as well as their conference in April. In April CamEO initiated a steering group with the primary purpose to provide strategic direction to the numerous parties that share the common objective of improving the water environment in CamEO Catchment Area, and thereby help CamEO progress towards the vision of a Cam and Ely Ouse catchment with good quality and resilient water environments, that are protected and enhanced and able to benefit communities and businesses.
RLCP is a permanent member of the steering group and is represented at meeting by our chair Ros Alexander and/or our treasurer Jim Stephens.
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Section E Financial review
The charity held a total of £12,649 in funds at the end of the period comprising £10,267 as restricted funds and £2,382 as unrestricted funds.
For the previous year the corresponding sums were a total of £3,954.
For 2024 the charity does not have a reserves policy and does not hold funds in reserve. This will be actively reviewed in 2025 together with considerations about any necessary decisions to have funds in reserve.
The charity registers Receipts & Payments accounts. No funds were materially in deficit in 2024.
Further financial review details (Optional information)
In 2024 the charity received grant funds from the following donors:
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Environment Agency
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The Catchment Based Approach (CaBA) Water Resources Communications and Engagement Fund administered by The Rivers Trust
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Heritage Lottery Funded Brecks Fen Edge and Rivers Landscape Partnership (BFER)
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- Bury St Edmunds Town Council
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Anglian Water
Grant funded expenditure has supported our capacity building for catchment-based approach awareness raising, Lark River restoration works, preparation for the Lark chalk-stream Flagship project, pollution action plan and citizen science monitoring efforts, and our outreach campaigns.
Section F Other optional information
List of Abbreviations:
AW Anglian Water
BFER The Brecks Fen Edge & Rivers Landscape Partnership (funded by National Lottery) CaBA The Catchment Based Approach
CaSTCo Catchment Systems Thinking Cooperative Project CamEO The Cam and Ely Ouse Catchment Partnership EA The Environment Agency
GIS Geographical Information System MorPh Modular river physical field surveys NRT Norfolk Rivers Trust RLCP River Lark Catchment Partnership
Section G Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above. Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees
Signature(s)
Graham Showell Full name(s)[James Stephens ] Position (eg Secretary, Chair, etc)[Treasurer, Trustee ] Trustee Date 7th May 2025
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Receipts & Payments Accounts
Name River Lark Catchment Partnership Charity Number 1177318 For the period from (start date) 1[st] December 2023 To (end date) 30th November 2024
| Section A | Receipts & Payments | Receipts & Payments | Receipts & Payments | Receipts & Payments | Receipts & Payments | |||
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| A1 Receipts CamEO HostingGrant Brecks Fen Edge & Rivers LPS Claims Water for Tomorrow Grant WfT CaBA WR021 Localities - Citizen sciencegrants BSE Town Council CS Grant 2023 - 2024 BSE Town Council CS Grant 2024 - 2025 EA Partnershipfor River Restoration 2022 EA Partnershipfor River Restoration 2023 AW Lark flagshipSupport MOU AW GDP FlagshipGrant No.1 CaBA WR023 Donations Sub total A2 Asset & investment sales, etc Total receipts A3 Payments RLCP Administration services RLCP Annual Insurance Premium RLCP Web Hosting RLCP Entertainment Expenses RLCP Admin & Events Expenses RLCP Equipment&Materials Expenses BFER Glenn Smithson Ltd Support Services BFER Expenses NCVO Training (AW flagship support MOU) GRP Flagship Grant No.1 Engagement and Coordination Water for Tomorrow Grant Payments Localities Citizen Science Grants - Water Quality Equipment purchases EA Partnership for River Restoration 2022 - Costs EA Partnership for River Restoration 2023 - Procurement and expenses WfT CaBA WR021 - Admin & Coordination WfT CaBA WR021 - CS Engagement and Equipment Costs CaBA WR023 - Farm Systems Ltd Payments, coordination and expenses BSE Town Council CS equipment and training procurement and expenses Sub total A4 Asset & investment purchaces, etc Total payments Net of receipts/(payments) A5 Transfers between funds A6 Cash funds last year end Cash funds this period end |
Unrestricted funds to the nearest £ 2000 698 1768 4466 |
Restricted funds to the nearest £ 2500 3792 3600 9956 21000 5000 45848 |
Endowment funds to the nearest £ |
Total funds to the nearest £ 2000 698 2500 3792 3600 9956 21000 5000 1768 50314 0 50314 268 982 0 537 667 322 0 834 1597 17982 0 0 6335 0 1284 4990 5821 41619 - 41619 8695 3954 12649 |
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Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Unrestricted Restricted Endowment
funds funds funds
Details to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £
B1 Cash funds Receipts 4466 45848 0
Payments 3610 38009 0
Cash funds last year end 1526 2428 0
Total cash funds 2382 10267 0
Unrestricted Restricted Endowment
funds funds funds
Details to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £
B2 Other monetary assets
Fund to which Cost Current value
Details asset belongs (optional) (optional)
B3 Investment assets
Fund to which Cost Current value
Details asset belongs (optional) (optional)
B4 Assets retained for the charitiy's IT Equipment unrestricted
own use Gardening equipment unrestricted
Water Quality Testing equipment unrestricted
River restoration tools unrestricted
River restoration materials restricted
PPE (Waders, Gauntlets,etc) unrestricted
Display kit and Banners unrestricted
Fund to which Amount due When due
Details liability relates (optional) (optional)
B5 Liabilities
Signed by one or two trustees on behalf Signature Print name Date of approval
of all the trustees
James Stephens 27th January 2025
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Independent examiner's report to the trustees of River Lark batchmeni Partnership CIO I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the River Lark Catchment Partnership CIO (the Charity) for the year ended 30 November 2024. Responsibilities and basis of report Aa the charily truSLera of the Charity you are reaponaibl- for the prepafaLion of tkie accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ('the Act,). I report in respect of my examination of the Charity's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act. Independent examiner's statement I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect: 1 . accounting records were not kept in respect of the Charity as required by section 130 of the Act. or 2. the accounts do not accord with those records; or 3. the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a 'true and fair view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination. I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Signed. Name: lan Campbell Relevant professional qualification or membership of professional bodies: Associate Member of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants Affiliate Member of the Association of Independent Examiners Address: 27 Victoria Street, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP33 3BB Date: q.qi 202<