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2022-12-31-accounts

Annual Report for Rubbish Friends (Stratford upon Avon) For the Year Ending 31[st] December 2022 Registered Charitable Incorporated Organisation No. 1181739

This is the fourth Annual Report for Rubbish Friends (Stratford upon Avon) after being awarded charitable status on 24[th] January 2019.

Rubbish Friends (Stratford upon Avon)’s charitable objects are:

To promote for the public benefit the conservation, protection and improvement of the environment in Stratford upon Avon and the surrounding area, in particular by:

(a) the promotion of practical measures and encouragement of partnerships to reduce litter and improve the general environment of the local area;

Highlights of 2022

We continue to loan out equipment; however, this is now predominantly made to community groups and organisations rather than individuals. Trustees may wish to reconsider this model. Equipment continued to be loaned out to satellite groups in Stratford on Avon District, including Wellesbourne and Newbold on Stour. We have signposted to SDC’s equipment loan facility.

It was noted that: Current arrangements for collecting the statistics is disproportionately time consuming and is to be considered by trustees.

The trustees continue to work towards achieving the following identified actions:

We are pleased to report progress and challenges for 2023:

In a dramatic finale to 2022, the RSC approached RF with an opportunity in Autumn to work within the sustainable production of “The Tempest”. This included: joining us to source litter for the set, an invitation to view rehearsals, tickets to the opening night, hosting of the Directors Talk, co-creating rubbish sculptures for our younger volunteers with a commissioned artist, name check in the programme and at the installation at the theatre. which has proved a boost in visibility, morale and confidence and re-established many community links as well as creating new ones. The legacy of the Tempest, including Whispers from the Wings, and the Wrecked Installation, is substantial.

We are extremely sorry that Rachel Key, our most experienced trustee, and guardian angel to Stratford, is stepping down, but we thank her for her guidance and faith.

The trustees would like to take the opportunity to thank all the litter-ally brilliant volunteers and supporters. We would also like to express our special gratitude to Foundation House, CASS, WCAVA, Shakespeare Lions who have been instrumental in keeping Rubbish Friends growing. And thank you to the bigger organisations for sharing their resources: the Crowne Plaza, the RSC, and SDC.

Claudine Pearson On behalf of the Board of Trustees

Profit and Loss

Rubbish Friends - Charity - 1181739

For the year ended 31 December 2022

Account 2022
Income
Donations - cash 174.24 Donation Tin/Friends of Earth
Grants 530.00 WCC Fund
Other Revenue 200.00 Sale of TV and Table
Total Income 904.24
Gross Profit 904.24
Less Operating Expenses
Advertising & Marketing 14.39 Domain Renewal
Insurance 281.24 Annual Insurance
Printing & Stationery 132.96 A Board and printing
Total Operating Expenses 428.59
475.65
Net Income less Expenditure 475.65

Balance Sheet

Rubbish Friends - Charity - 1181739 As at 31 December 2022

Balance Sheet
Rubbish Friends - Charity - 1181739
As at 31 December 2022
Dec 2022
Fixed Assets
Tangible
Less Accumulated Depreciation on Office Equipment (1,560.00) Fixed Assets (listed below) are fully depreciated
Less Accumulated Depreciation on Plant and Machinery (800.00)
Office Equipment 1,560.00
Plant and Machinery 800.00
Total Fixed Assets 0.00
Current Assets
Cash at bank and in hand
Treasurers Accounts 661.00 Bank Balance
Total Ca 661.00
Total Current Assets 661.00
Net Curr 661.00
Total As 661.00
Net Asse 661.00
Capital and Reserves
Current Year Earnings 475.65
Retained Earnings 185.35
Total Capital and Reserves 661.00
Fixed Assets
Office
laminator
projector & Screen
Plant
Stand