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2021-04-01-accounts

Cycling Without Age Prudhoe Charity number 1188871 Report and Financial Statements Year ending 31 March 2022

Cycling Without Age Prudhoe

Report of the trustees for the year ending 31 March 2022

The trustees are pleased to present their annual report together with the consolidated financial statements of the charity for the year ending 31[st] March 2022.

The financial statements comply with the Charities Act 1993, the Companies Act 1985, the Memorandum and Articles of Association, and the Statement of Recommended Practice - Accounting and Reporting by Charities (SORP 2005).

Chair's report

This has been a very challenging and somewhat frustrating year for Cycling Without Age Prudhoe. The Covid pandemic has meant that we have been unable to operate for most of this period with many of our users being at high risk. However, our amazing board of trustees have been hard at work and there have been some means for celebration.

On the 2[nd] April we were officially one year old and the Hexham Courant kindly published an article to commemorate the event and this was used as an opportunity to recruit users and pilots (volunteer cyclists).

We were also fortunate enough to have been chosen as one of the Coop’s ‘Local Causes’ which raised over £5000 and we continue to receive support from both the Northumberland Lottery and Amazon Smile.

We supported ‘Prudhoe Goes Green’ events in May and November which were an excellent platform for promoting ourselves in the town whilst at the same time supporting a very worthwhile initiative. In December we were called upon once again to help Santa Claus spread festive cheer throughout Prudhoe as he sat in our trishaw to do his rounds and meet local children.

We are hopeful that we are now through the worst of the Covid pandemic and that this combined with the onset of warmer weather means we can move Cycling Without Age Prudhoe forward. Our main effort for this year is to recruit more Pilots and to ensure that the more vulnerable members of our community who have had to shelter can now venture out in our trishaw in our beautiful countryside once again.

Chris Barrett Chair of Trustees

Trustees

Chris Barrett Chair of Trustees

Jed Devlin

Tracy Gilmore

Jed Devlin

Names and addresses of advisors (optional information)

Lloyds Bank, Prospect House, 12 Front Street Prudhoe, Northumberland, NE42 5HN

Type of governing document: Constitution adopted 09 March 2020

How the charity is constituted: Charitable Incorporated Organisation (Foundation Structure) whose only Voting Members are its Trustees.

The Objects of the CIO are:

We operate in Prudhoe, Northumberland, UK. Our volunteer cycle pilots take older members of community and those with limited mobility out on cycle rides to feel the wind in their hair!

Most rarely have the chance to enjoy an outdoor adventure otherwise. Our special ‘Trishaws’ (three-wheel cycles with a passenger cab up front) enable passengers to experience our countryside and nature close-up and chat with passers-by. Cycle pilots and passengers enjoy the physical and mental wellbeing benefits. Rides are comfortable, fun, fully insured and free to passengers. Our ethos is to encourage wellbeing and community through slow cycling, chatting, and enabling passengers to feel the wind in their hair. Our cycle pilots and passengers alike enjoy the physical and emotional wellbeing benefits.

Receipts and Payments

Receipts and Payments
Receipts
Balance brought forward £6324.24
CoopGood Causes £5032.88
Northumberland Lottery £1187.00
Crowdfunder £20.00 Payments
Amazon Smile £14.08 £0.00

Balance at 31.03.2022 £12,578.20