Trustees' Annual Report for the period Period start date Period end date 01 January 2024 31 12 2024 From To
Section A Reference and administration details
Charity name Surrey Heath Tree Wardens Other names charity is known by Registered charity number (if any) 1178478 Charity's principal address 23 Larchwood Glade Camberley Surrey Postcode GU15 3UW
Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
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Dates acted if not for whole Name of person (or body) entitled
Trustee name Office (if any)
year to appoint trustee (if any)
1 Trefor Hogg Chair
2 Jerry Brownlee Vice-Chair
3 Savitri Kegge Treasurer
4 Tim Searle
5 Yvette Jones Secretary
6 Phil Green
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Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)
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Type of adviser Name Address
Honorary Solicitor Attieh Fard fardnco.com
Fard & Co Solicitors
377-399 London Road, Camberley GU15 3HL
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Section B Structure, governance and management
Description of the charity’s trusts
| Type of governing document (eg. trust deed, constitution) How the charity is constituted (eg. trust, association, company) Trustee selection methods (eg. appointed by, elected by) |
Constitution |
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| CIO with Members | |
| Trustees may be appointed by the Board of Trustees. New Trustees are then approved at the next AGM along with any Trustees seeking re-approval. Any member may propose a Trustee at the AGM provided one month’s notice is given in writing to the Secretary and the proposal is signed by two other members as proposer and seconder together with a signed statutory declaration by the person proposed that they would accept the position and are a proper and fit person to be a Trustee. |
Additional governance issues (Optional information)
Financial Controls Policy You may choose to include Risk Management Policy additional information, where Health and Safety Policy relevant, about: policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training of trustees;
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the charity’s organisational structure and any wider network with which the charity works;
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relationship with any related parties;
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trustees’ consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them.
Section C Objectives and activities
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The objects of the CIO are:
To promote for the benefit of the public in Surrey Heath and
neighbouring areas the conservation protection and improvement
Summary of the objects of the
of the physical and natural environment by promoting biological
charity set out in its
diversity.
governing document
To advance the education of the public in the conservation, protection
and improvement of the physical and natural environment.
Surrey Heath Tree Wardens undertakes:
Conservation works in relation to woodlands, tree planting and the
conservation and protection of trees
Works to encourage the planting and protection of trees
Summary of the main
activities undertaken for the Provides education on the benefits provided by trees especially
their role in creating and engendering biodiversity and their role in
public benefit in relation to
improving human physical and mental health
these objects (include within
These activities are undertaken for the benefit of the public within the
this section the statutory
declaration that trustees have area of benefit for the charity.
had regard to the guidance
The trustees have at all times had regard to the guidance issued by the
issued by the Charity
Charity Commission on public benefit.
Commission on public
benefit)
Our charity is exclusively based on volunteers and does not employ or
pay anyone to carry out work on its behalf. Our volunteers are fully
recognised by us as our main resource in delivering our charitable
objectives.
Section D Achievements and performance
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Warren Wood - GU16 8SW Ancient Woodland Summary of the main achievements of the charity Restoration. (1.35 Hectares) during the year
This was our first working site which commenced in November 2018. We are now finally at the end of the removal of invasive species, mainly Holly, Laurel, and a small amount of Snowberry. Once again during the year we were delighted to have support from Surrey Choices. Our volunteers have done an amazing job and it is lovely to see the flowering of revived native plant life, including Daffodils, Anemone and Bluebells, to hear bird song which had been missing for many years, and note the large amount of Badger activity in this beautiful woodland oasis surrounded by housing. Our average Volunteer turnout at this site is estimated as about 5 per session. Going forward, we now need to keep the wood clear of regrowth from the invasives and garden (domestic) plants, to encourage the native plants to thrive for future generations to enjoy. R M A Sandhurst GU15 4PQ -Woodland Maintenance and Ivy Reduction This was a new site for us in 2022, and is not without its challenges due to security protocols and staff communications. However, we have overcome these challenges so far, and much enjoyed our efforts. We were invited to work with RMA as the trees planted in the late 1800s are very much mature now and need a helping hand to overcome the Ivy and some under storey competition. Volunteer numbers on this project are about 4 to 5 per session which is very acceptable, considering that we work there one Saturday per month, and all helpers have to be security cleared, which takes time. Frimley Green Recreation Ground and Woodland GU16 6LB - Approximately 1,000 saplings were planted at Frimley Green Recreation Ground. Further, we are now carrying out a large amount of old dense understorey clearance to allow the woodland to once again rejuvenate and improve sight-lines and security for walkers. Average Volunteer numbers per session between 9 to 13 per session.
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Crawley Ridge Junior and Infant School Sites (2) GU15 2AJ
At both schools we have enhanced outside Forest Schools at both these sites, to enable pupils to be taught outside, and in a woodland context, about the environment and all things nature. This is very much part of our educational aims.
Bullswater Common, GU24 0LZ
We helped build a Dead Hedge to contain Goats whilst they are on the heathland for environmental purposes.
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Section E Financial review
While income has been limited, we have sufficient funds to be comfortable at the moment and have no immediate concerns. Income during the year was £166.50 against expenditure of £579.66 leaving us funds of £2,286.42
Surrey Heath Tree Wardens retains a £500 reserve in accordance Brief statement of the with our Reserves Policy for the purpose of supporting an orderly charity’s policy on reserves shutdown of activities if the charity were to encounter an event or events that meant the charity ceased to be viable. Details of any funds materially None in deficit
Section G Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.
Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees
Signature(s) Full name(s) Trefor Ian James Hogg Position (eg Secretary, Chair, Chair etc) Date 4th September 2025
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SURREY HEATH TREE WARDEN ACCOUNTS FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2024
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DATE DESCRIPTION Income Expenditure BALANCE
31/12/2023 Opening Balance £2,699.58
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SURREY HEATH TREE WARDEN ACOUNTS FOR CALENDAR YEAR 2024
| DATE | DESCRIPTION | Income | Expenditure | BALANCE | |
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| b/f from 2023 | £2,699.58 | ||||
| 4th January 2024 | Clients Deposit | £8.00 | £2,707.58 | ||
| 13th February 2024 | Clients Deposit | £10.00 | £2,717.58 | ||
| 12th March 2024 | Clients Deposit | £8.00 | £2,725.58 | ||
| 16th April 2024 | Clients Deposit | £8.00 | £2,733.58 | ||
| 25th April 2024 | West End Village Hall | £100.00 | £2,633.58 | ||
| (Tringham Hall for AGM) | £2,633.58 | ||||
| 8th May 2024 | Clients Deposit | £10.00 | £2,643.58 | ||
| 11th June 2024 | Clients Deposit | £8.00 | £2,651.58 | ||
| 09th July 2024 | Clients Deposit | £9.50 | £2,661.08 | ||
| 17th July 2024 | J Brownlee - AGM Refreshments | £92.58 | £2,568.50 | ||
| 17th July 2024 | J Brownlee - Snacks for Volunteers | £33.20 | £2,535.30 | ||
| 07th August 2024 | Zurich Charities Insurance | £170.24 | £2,365.06 | ||
| 13th August 2024 | Clients Deposit | £12.50 | £2,377.56 | ||
| 02nd September 2024 | West End Social Club (SHTW - AGM) | £40.00 | £2,337.56 | ||
| 10th September 2024 | Clients Deposit | £10.00 | £2,347.56 | ||
| 23rd September 2024 | Blackwater Valley Membership | £5.00 | £2,342.56 | ||
| 23rd Septemb er 2024 | West End Village Fete (Donation for Trees) | £50.00 | £2,392.56 | ||
| 15th October 2024 | Clients Deposit | £12.50 | £2,405.06 | ||
| 31st October 2024 | Tim Brit-Searle | £36.12 | £2,368.94 | ||
| 12th November 2024 | Clients Deposit | £10.00 | £2,378.94 | ||
| 10th December 2024 | Clients Deposit | £10.00 | £2,388.94 | ||
| 30th December 2024 | J Brownlee - Snacks for Volunteers | £102.52 | £2,286.42 | ||
| £166.50 | £579.66 | £2,286.42 | |||