
## TREASURER’S REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 MARCH 2023 

The year ending March 2023 was a very strong year for Richmond Good Neighbours from both a strategic and a financial perspective. Pleasingly it was also our first year operating without any covid restrictions since the start of the pandemic in March 2020 which made life for the charity somewhat easier. As is always the case, the Richmond Good Neighbours’ volunteers have continued to do a tremendous job under the great guidance and leadership of Anne Speak. 

The backbone of our financial support is provided by Richmond Parish Lands Council (RPLC) who very generously awarded us GBP 15k in grants for the financial year ending March 2023. Importantly RPLC not only provide us with a significant amount of our funding, but it also gives us visibility in our funding as we signed up to a 3-year commitment from it which secures part of our funding for the March 2024 and March 2025 years as well. This visibility is extremely important for smaller charities like us as it enables us to be able to plan our expenditure better over the medium term. We are hugely appreciative of the continuing support we receive from them. This gives us a solid foundation from an income perspective, but it roughly only provides around 50% of our annual running costs, so it remains extremely important for us to keep up fundraising efforts and that we continue to secure donations. 

I mentioned that this was a very strong year from a financial perspective for the charity. We have been much more proactive from a fund-raising perspective this year, and this has really reaped rewards. Our largest grant outside of RPLC in recent years was awarded this year by the National Lottery for GBP 10k.  The trustees have worked hard to broaden our funding sources this year and Jennie Vian was able to help secure the support of the National Lottery. 

In addition, we also received two further grants, one of GBP 2k from Garfield Weston and another of GBP 2k from the Schroder Foundation. Hannah Joyce has built good relationships with these foundations, and we hope that we can secure their support for the mid to long term. 

We have been extremely fortunate in the last 3 years to have also received fantastic support from the donors in our community. The last 3 years have seen a record level of donations each year, with GBP 7.8k raised in March 2021, GBP 9k in March 2022 and a terrific GBP 11k in March 2023. We have been very fortunate to have been granted GBP3.5k per year by an anonymous donor, as well as a very generous recurring standing order of GBP1k from John Cornish that is most appreciated. It is very important that we try our best to maintain this level of donations going forwards as it is our second largest source of income behind the grant from RPLC. 

The financial year, ending March 2023 was another year where the May Fair was not held due to the lingering impact of covid. We are delighted to see that for the next financial year the May Fair will have an impact as Richmond Good Neighbours continues to build its brand as the best ‘gin stand’ at the fair when it was held this year in May. An update to come here in next year’s report! 

Lastly, we are also delighted and indebted to Cantells for their continuing financial and enthusiastic support to our Charity; in the year we received £1,100 from Cantells from both a property sale and a cash collection at their Jubilee lunch. 



Registered Charity No: 1187997 




In my opening comment I mentioned that March 2023 had been a very strong year from a strategic perspective too. One of the highlights of the year for the charity has been the successful recruitment of Fay Davidson into the office to work alongside Anne Speak and in particularly to provide cover on Fridays. Fay has been a great addition to the charity and provided Anne with much needed support. 

Clearly this has an impact on costs, but this is why we have been so proactive in fundraising in the year. From a cost perspective our total costs grew to GBP 34k, up from GBP 28.5k the year before for a total increase of +18% year on year. Two thirds of this increase was driven by personnel costs with the remainder driven by higher costs in general for rent, insurance, and general running expenses. The charity has been impacted by the higher cost of living just as we all have in the current environment. 

We finished the year with £42k in reserves, which amounts to 128% of our annual operating expenses and is a healthy position given the continuing uncertain environment we operate in. The rough guidance the charity commission sets out is to hold 25-50% of annual operating costs in reserves (ie 3-6 months’ worth) however, most charities (including us) aim to maintain this level at closer to 100% which means we remain in a strong position as of today. 

It would be remiss of me not to thank two people before finishing the summary of the financial year. Hannah Joyce is stepping down as Chair in the March 2024 year and will hand over to Louise Taggart. Hannah took over the chair position at a turbulent time with the pandemic starting not long after. Hannah has done a great job at supporting Anne and rejuvenating the board of trustees and we all owe her our sincere thanks. We obviously also welcome Louise to the new role. 

Last but certainly not least, it is important for us to thank Anne Speak who leads the charity and does a tremendous job. Many similar charities in our area run with a staff base of 3-5 people. The fact that Anne has been able to run Richmond Good Neighbours so successfully with only herself and now with support from Fay is a testament to all the hard work that she has put into the charity since taking over from Hilary. Thank you! 

Russell Stuart 

Treasurer 

04/10/2023 



Registered Charity No: 1187997 



|**ACTUAL ACCOUNTS TO 31 MARCH 2023**|**ACTUAL ACCOUNTS TO 31 MARCH 2023**|**ACTUAL ACCOUNTS TO 31 MARCH 2023**|**ACTUAL ACCOUNTS TO 31 MARCH 2023**|**ACTUAL ACCOUNTS TO 31 MARCH 2023**|**ACTUAL ACCOUNTS TO 31 MARCH 2023**||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||**New**<br>**Lloyds**|**Old**<br>**Lloyds**|**LLOYDS**<br>**TSB**|**Petty**<br>**Cash**|**Paypal**|**Total**|
||||||||
||||||||
|Grant Income|27,000||27,000|||27,000|
|Donations|13,021|0|13,021|||12,826|
|Mayfair|||0|||0|
|Petrol Contributions - CILS Via AGE UK|2,613||2,613|||2,053|
|Sponsorship- CANTELLS and LBRUT|1,540||1,540|||1,540|
|Fundraising|1,041||1,041|||1,041|
|Gift Aid|902||902|||902|
|ShoppingIncome|6,488|0|6,488|||6,568|
|Net Shopping|-160|0|-160|||71|
|Other|30,172|0|30,172|||450|
|**TOTAL INCOME**<br>**Total Income excluding shopping**|82,778|0|82,778|**74.47**|57|52,513<br>45,944|
|**Total yoy change in income in GBP**<br>**Totalyoy change in income in %**||||||19,478<br>74%|
||||||||
|Salaries/NI|22,977||22,977|||22,977|
|Pension|1,057||1,057|||1,057|
|Phone/Postage/Stationery|1,299||1,299|||1,223|
|Rent|2,201||2,201|||2,201|
|Office supplies|621||621|||519|
|Insurance|584||584|||584|
|Fundraisingexpenses|180||||||
|Acct Tax/Payroll|158||158|||158|
|General Expenses|3,265||3,265|||2,797|
|Professional services|868|0|868|||958|
|Incorporation legal fees|||||||
|Petrol/Taxis|124||||||
|Superhighways|||||||
|Publicity|117||117|||117|
|Courses(such as movingand handling)|360||360|||360|
|Client outings|||||||
|Other|||0|||0|
|ShoppingExpenses|6,648||6,648|||6,498|
|**TOTAL EXPENSES**<br>**Total Expenses excluding shopping**|40,460|0|40,460|**0**|0|39,754<br>33,257|
|**Total yoy change in costs in GBP**<br>**Totalyoy change in costs in %**||||||4,683<br>16%|
||||||||
|**INCOME LESS EXPENSES**|42,318|0|42,318|74|57|12,758|
||||||||
|**CLOSING BALANCES AND RESERVES**|||||||
||||||||
|Openingbank balance at 1 April 2022||||||29,697|
|Income less Expenses||||||12,758|
|Balanceper cash book at 31 March 2023||||||42,456|
||||||||
||||||||
|**Reserves as a % of annual opex(excluding shopping)**||||||128%|





**INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF** 

## **RICHMOND GOOD NEIGHBOURS** 

I am reporting on the accounts of the Charity Richmond Good Neighbours, Charity No: 1187997, for the year ending 31 March 2023. 

The trustees and Organiser as directors of the charity are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. 

It is my responsibility to state, based on the procedures specified in the General Directions given by the Charity Commissioners under section 145 of the Act, whether matters have come to my attention and to: 

- Examine the accounts under section 145 of the Charities Act, 

- To follow the procedures laid down in the general Directions given by the Charity Commission (under section 14S(S)(b) of the Charities Act, and to state whether any matters have come to my attention. 

- Report back any matters that have come to my attention. 

## Basis of Independent Examiner's report: 

My examination was carried out in accordance with the General Directions given by the Charity 

Commissioners. The examination included a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. 

It also included consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts and seeking explanations from your Organiser and you as Trustees concerning any such matters. 

## Independent Examiner’s Statement: 

In connection with my examination, no material matters have come to my attention that give me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect there is any cause for concern to: 

- 1) • Keep accounting records in accordance with section 145(5) (b) of the Act; and 

- 2) - Prepare accounts that accord with the accounting records and comply with the accounting requirements of the Act. 

- 3)- Where the only record of expenditure held is a copy of the bank statement showing only the payee and amount paid more information is required to confirm further detail. 

Minor details have already been satisfactorily discussed with the Charity's Organiser who has already amended minor matters that had come to my attention. 


Clare Judge Independent Examiner Date: 04 October 2023 

