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2021-10-31-accounts

Ryton Conservation Trust Charitable Incorporated Organisation

Report and Financial Statements For the Year Ended 31st October 2021

Registered Charity Number 1190405

Ryton Conservation Trust Report of the Trustees for the year ended 30[th] September 2021

Charity Name Charity Registration Number

Ryton Conservation Trust CIO 1190405

Registered office

3 Church Road, Ryton-on-Dunsmore Coventry CV8 3ET

Trustees

Joe Taylor Richard Ridges Carolyn Reily

Reviewer of accounts

Simon Miller ACMA

Bankers

Cooperative Bank PLC

Our Aims and Objectives

Purposes and Aims

The objects of the CIO are, for the benefit of the public, to maintain, improve, promote and preserve the area known as Steetley Meadows and/or such other land in the locality of Ryton for public recreation and leisure, and to conserve, protect and improve the physical and natural environment of the area.

Ensuring our work delivers our aims

Throughout the reporting year the Trustees and volunteers have maintained a programme of maintenance and mowing to ensure that the Meadows have been accessible to all. The maintenance of the meadows is also essential to provide a good environment for wildlife. It has only been possible to hold one open working party because of the Covid restrictions.

Annual Review

The period from October 2020 – September 2021 was challenging for everyone with the constraints of lockdowns and the Covid pandemic. However, the lockdown restrictions enabled village residents and visitors to spend more time outside enjoying the benefits of being in nature.

There has been a significant increase in the number of people enjoying the meadows throughout the year, for exercise and to maintain their wellbeing.

Who has visited Steetley Meadows?

The Meadows attract people of all ages, particularly residents of the village who use it on a regular basis for walking, dog walking and recreation. Visitors from further afield also make use of the Meadows for recreation.

Financial Review

Ryton Conservation Trust has received grant funding from the Parish Council, both to support the maintenance of the Meadows and for the purchase of additional tools and equipment to be used for the Water Meadow which the Trust will maintain in future years. Overall the balance has remained similar to the previous year.

The Trust continues to maintain a robust reserve, for use in case of future purchases of large capital items, such as a tractor.

Structure, Governance and Management

Ryton Conservation Trust is Charitable Incorporated Organisation, established on 14[th] July 2020. The organisation has a constitution which established the objects and powers of the company and is governed under its provisions. There must be a minimum of three Trustees who manage the affairs of the CIO. All Trustees give their time voluntarily and receive no benefits from the Trust.

Risk Management

Procedures are in place to ensure the health and safety of trustees, volunteers and visitors to the Meadows. Risk Assessments have been prepared for a range of conservation activities.

Responsibilities of the Trustees

The Trustees are required to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of the affairs of the CIO including its income and expenditure for the financial year. They trustees are responsible for maintaining proper accounting records and safeguarding the assets of the CIO.

Ryton Conservation Trust Charitable Incorporated Organisation

Financial Statements For the Year Ended 31st October 2021

Registered Charity Number 1190405

RYTON CONSERVATION TRUST

FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st OCTOBER 2021

ACCOUNTANTS CERTIFICATE

In accordance with instructions given to me, I have reviewed the receipts and

payments account and balance sheet from your accounting records and from information

and explanations supplied to me.

Simon Miller

27th July 2022

Simon Miller ACMA 35 Church Road Ryton on Dunsmore CV8 3ET

Balance Sheet as at 31st October 2021

2021
£
Cash at Bank
Cooperative Bank 11,442.7
2
Cash in Hand 21.58
11,464.3
0
Accumulated funds
As at 1st November
2020
11,487.0
0
Surplus of income over
expenditure
-22.70
11,464.3
0

Ryton Conservation Trust Receipts and Payments Account For the year ended 31st October 2021

20
21
£ £
Receipts
Grants and Awards
Ryton Parish Council
500
RPC Water meadow
grant
2,392
2,892
Rents (Angling)
300
Amazon Smile
16
316
3,208
Payments
Tractor/Grass Cutter
Expenses
105.11
Mowing
750.00
Fuel
36.50
Tarmac lease
1.00
Tools and Maintenance
1,625.2
8
Insurance
412.56
Training
300.00
3,230.4
5
(22.70)