CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Trustees, Annual Report for the period
From 111r24 To 31112124
Charlty name: All Animal Rescue
Charity registrallon nUrn￿r. 1201435
Objectives and Activities
Summary of the pUry￿SeS of
the Charity as set out in its
goveming do￿rnent
P4ra 1.17
The objects of the CIO are:
For the benefft of the public to relieve the
suffering of animals in need of care and
attention and, in parti¢ular, to provide arml
maintain re$￿e homes or otrEr facilities
for the reception. care and treatment of
such animals.
Summary ofthe main
activities in relation to those
purposes for the public
benefft. In particular, the
actlvilies. projects or
ser¥i¢es idenlifed in the
accounts.
Parn 1.17 4
All Animal Rescue is based in Hampshire
and is dedicated to helping animals of all
types- domestic pets, fann animals and
occasionally wildlife. We take in animals
from members of the public who, for
whatever reason. find they are no longer
able to care for their animals and
abandoned animals which are often in poor
health.
The rescue works dosely with local social
services. the police and other organisations
who com8 across siiuations where an
animal or their owners need support. If the
situation warrants it, VR will work with
owners to overcome Short temi issues and
offer advice Ihat Can resuK in them keeping
their Ws rather than needing them to be
rehomed.
All animals taken into our care are
assessed in tenns of their health and
behaviour and with the help of a group of
volunteer foster carers who take the
animals into their homes along with health
checks and any veterinary treatment
needed ensure they are in a good corKlition
at which point we seek to find them
P8nnanent adoption homes. No animals
are rehomed without being spayed or
neutered (unless veterinary advice is that
this would compromise their health) and
the adopters having home checks to
confimi their suitability and commitment lo
the animal for the rest of their Ilfe.

We also WO￿ with other rescue
organisalions in the UK and sometimes
tske in animals they have had the initial
c¢y)tact in but are unable to conttnue to
care for them or have been unable to find
homes for them in their area.
We aim to raise awareness of animal
weffare and responsible anlmal ownership
issues in ts local area through our website
and by attendance at local events.
If adoption woves unsuitable for an animal.
the resuje does offer long term fostering
aTrangements to support these animals
Statement confimiing
whether the I[￿teeS have
had regard to the guidanc•
issued by the Chanty
Commission on wblic
benefit
P*a 1.18
The trustees ¢onfimi that they have had
regard to the Charitles Commission
guidance on wblic benefft and confimi that
they feel that the WOTk of the charity
ovths pubfic benefft.
Addlllonal Infornwllon (optloml
You ma
ch008e to indude ftwther statements where rel8vanl abouL
The charfty doe8 not make grants lo other
P*• lao
Policy on grant making
Nla
Pw• 1.38
Pollcy on Social investrn￿l
induding program related
inv08tment
The trustees are supported by a number of
volunteers provide foster home
accommodation for animals and also
8UPPOrt the fUnd￿aising aGtivitse8 of the
charity. Their willingnes8 to give up thelr
time and SP￿ in their homes lo support
the charity is hugety valued and
apprnaated ty the trustees and without
their ongoing involvement the number of
animals that are able to be helped would be
Pw• 1.38
Contributlon made by
volunteers

Achievements and Perfonnance
SORP rnhrenco
The charity in its current fo￿at as a CIO
has existed from 22112122 but the CIO
continues the work of a non-profft
organisation that had been run by tbvo of
the trustees for many years previously and
80 took over the responsibility to care for
animals in the Rescue at that date, both
those seeking rehoming and those to which
a lorvj tem commitment had been made.
Summary ofthe main
achievements of the charity.
identifying the difference the
charity's work has made to
the circumstances of Its
beneficiaries and any wtder
beneffts to souety as a
whole.
Por? 1.20
The number and type of animals we are
able to take in from a. sadly. very tong
waiting list is dependent on the right one of
our limiied fostering SPa￿S being available
for them, the trustees believing they have
good Chan￿ of being fft to rehome and
also the Rescue having sufficient funds to
add to the number of animals being cared
for.
During the period of this report, the Rescue
has rehomed 9 cats, 6 dogs. 2 rabbits. 4
guinea pigs and 4 rats.
Currentty the Rescue has 3 dogs, 2 cats. 2
goats, 1 rabbit and 3 guinea pigs that are in
the proc&8s of being rehomed or seeking
Iheir new homes.
Long tem residents are:
Queenie, a miniature cob pony
needing ongoing medical treatment
for Cushings,
Balthazar. a Welsh hill pony whose
temperament prevents rehoming,
Grace, a miniature Shetland pony
with a physical condition that naeds
CAreful management.
Bow, a Wilshire long hom sheep
who has a foot condition that
requires careful management
Mary, FlorenGe & Diana, Shetland
sheep who are pretty feral and very
hard to catch but do a great job of
weed control in the field!
Pi, a bam owl is not able to live
wild and who is extremely neryous
but comfortable wilh his ft)ster
carer. If a suitable place at a zoo
was available he would be
transferred.
Mr Pig. a guinea pig who objects
very noisily to any human contact
but is happy to live with guinea pigs
in for rehoming.

In 2024 we sadly lost Barbara, one of our
eldest sheep to arthritis and we had to have
1 guinea pig, 2 rabbits and a rat euthanised
as they were sadly too poorfy lo save.
Additionally, advice and supwt has been
given to some people in the local
communty who come to our attention (for
example through social services) about
having to rehome their beloved pet due to
financial concerns and in some cases short
temi help has been given to certain cases
eg provision of flea and working treatment
that enables the home environment to be
improved and the family to move forward
and improve their situation.
Thls year has been one of the hardest for
the Rescue, the number of animab needing
to c<)me into Ihe Rescue has more than
doubled. However. due to the on going cost
of living crisis most of our foster careT8
have had to return to wort( which has
dramatically decreased the number of
animals we are able to take in at a time
when VR really need to be taking in more.
The nation's financial situation is showing
that even the most stable of families are
seeking support for the care of their
animals. Additi'onally this has had a huge
impact on the donations receive as
people don't have the spare funds to help.
As we go into 2025 we are just focussing
on helping as many animals as we can
within our current capacity and capability.
Addhlonal Infommtlon (opdonal)
Youm
choose to include further statements where relevant about:
Adiievements against
objectives set
Para 1.41
Perfornian￿ offUndrai￿n9
activities agairtst objectives
Pa￿ 1A1
Investment perfomance
against objectives
P4r• 1.41

Financial Review
Review of the charity's
financial position at ts end
of the period
Pw•121
At the end of the ￿riod the chaiity had a
litile over £1.700 in bank & cash accounts
to put t(wards the on goirvJ costs of the
ReS￿e in cari
for the current animals.
The d￿rity does not have a fomial
reserves pofw but seeks to ensure that at
least sufficient funds would be available
shoutd one of the current resKlents require
immediate and wgent veterinary
euthanasia due to a drastsc dowrthjrn in
their condition {£500 for a horse). but would
always hope to have more funds to wovide
on
care to cther residents.
Statement explaining the
policy for holding reserves
stating why they are held
P••122
122
Pwa122
Reasons for holding Z%¥0
reseNes
It is felt that with on going regular support
from donors and fund raisers that additional
furKls would be forthcoming on a continued
basis or in respow to a plea for help rf
Details of fund materially in
deficit
EX￿anatIOn of any
uncertainttes about the
d￿ritY continuir#J as a goiTrJ
concem
P&•124
P￿123
Addilional infomth loptional)
Y<)u ma
¢hoose to include fwttrRr statements where relevarrt ab)uL'
The largest sourc£ of income is from the
generous donations of our supporters (both
individuals and businesses) arKI we are
also grateful to Pets At Home for tsir
conlinued support as we work with them as
a charity partrw vthich wovKles us with
vouchers to spend in store on animal care
necessi￿ and also a place to host
fundraisirylawareness raising events.
The charity is also very grateful to our
nderful volunteer. Margaret, who takes in
donated items arKI then re-sells them on
chartty's LEhalf whith provides a very
significant amount of funds for us. Local
shops who host tharity LY)Ilections for
money and pet food etc ar8 also much
The charity's wincipal
sources of funds (in¢ludirvJ
any fundraising)
P*# 1.47
Adoption fees also conti1￿rta to the irKome
of the rescue to a lesserextent.
Investmenl policy armj
objectives induding any
social investment policy
adopled
P¥¥ 1.46

A description of the principal
risks facing the charity
Para 1.46
Other
Structure, Governance and Management
Description of Gharity's
trusts..
Type of goveming document
Parn 1.25
Constitution of a CIO
How is the charty
constituted?
ie.y uiiiiiLurpoialed
association. CIO)
Trustee seledion methods
including delails of any
constitLrtional provisions e.g.
election to post or name of
any person or body entitled
to appoint one or more
trustee5
Para 1.25
cio
Para 1.25
The initial trustees of the CIO were made
up of individuals already involved in the
previous non-profit organisation but going
forward any individual over the age of 16
would be considered should the existing
trustees decide to increase the number of
trustees from the constilutional minimLJm of
three or should an existing trustee wish to
cease their involvement. Any appointment
would be made in accordance with the
rovisions of the Constitution.
Addltlonal Infomiatlon (optlonal)
You ma
choose to include further statements where relevant about..
Policies and procedures
adopted for the induction
and Iraining of Irustees
Para 1.61
The charity's organisational
slructure and any wider
network with which the
charity works
Para 1.51
Two of the trustees, Sarah & Ross. open
their home, garden and field to
accommodate animals taken into Ihe care
of the Rescue and are the primary care
givers and rehabilitators for Ihe animals in
their care as well as those on the rented
field and at other foster homes. They do not
receive any reimbursement towards the
costs of running their home only re￿1VIng
mileage reimbursement at HMRC approved
rates for usin
their cars for visitin
Relationship with any
related parties
Para 1.51

transportir¥J. meeting wospeCti￿ adopters,
fundraising everts etc to recognise the fuel
costs as ￿￿11 as wear & tear this use a(Sds
to their car5. The trust88s are careful to
discuss aThl cortsider any costs that could
be deemed shared per%)nal & Rescue
costs arrfl document their decisions on any
contribution to such costs by the Rescue
ensuring there would never be any actual
of peroived mis applicatton of Rescue
Reference and Administrative details
Cha
name
Other name the .
istered cha
number
Chantys principal address
All Animal Rescue
1201435
26 Vthitef*ld Road
Holbury
Southamrt
Hampshire
S045 2HS

Narnas of the charfty trustees vAK> manage the charlty
Dats• act￿ Ilnotforwl
Tnmtso name
Officè Ill any)
Narn• of pBrnon {4r èodyl ontllled
Int trustse
Ifan
Sarah Mills
Ross Cheer
Sara Robinson
Chair
Secretary
Treasurer
10
11
12
13
14
15
18
17
18
19
20
orate tru8tee8 - names of th8 dlrector8 at the date Ihe
Dlr•ctor ft•m•
ortwa8 a
roved
Name oflru8tee8 holding tftle to property bolonging to the charty
Dats• actsd If nol forwho

Funds held as custodian trustees on behalf of others
Descr5ption of the assets
nla
held in this CaPa￿ty
Name and oty'e<*s of the
charity on whose behalf the
assets are hekl arKI how this
falls within Ihe custodian
Chari￿s obie(*s
Delails of arrangements for
safe otstody and
segregation of such assets
from the ch*iVs own
Addftlonal iTrfomMtion Ioption*l
Type of Name
advls•r
Address
Name of chief execulive or names of senior staff nxmbers (Opiimal Infofflwtion)
Exemptions from disclosure
Reason for non4isck)sure of ke rsonnel details
Other o
tional Infomiation

Declarations
Signed on behalf of the ¢harfty'$ trustO¢S
Slgnature(s)
Full name(s)
Po8ilion (eg Secr•tary.
Chair. etc)
Sarah Mills
Ross Cheer
Chair
Is.i"Ls

CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Receipts and payments accounts
CC16a
For the pertod
from
To
Section A Receipts and payments
Unrèstrfcted
funds
tothB nearèBt
Restrfctsd
funds
Endowm•nt
funds
Totsl funds
Last year
to tho nMr••t£
to th• nwrpJt£
th• r*arn8t£
A1 Rec?1
AdDption f¥as
COMMI￿0￿
GIftAided donabon5
NwfjiftNJded don$tion$
Fundrai￿n9 ino)ry
Sale5 of donated ilen
Voucher rerxipls
3.725
924
3,725
924
4.846
8,802
7,693
93S
5.659
10.456
1.935
B.923
5,802
7.693
11.139
3.47
Transfer of wevious rrf)n-profil b818nc
Insu18nc8 d8lm9
GIliAid paymentfrom HMRC
8•nk Inwe¥l
2,320
744
1.417
33
744
1,417
Sub tot•l(Gmss income for
ARJ
39.801
39.001
A2 A888t and Investment saleB,
18ee table).
Sub total
39,801
37.365
A3 PA m•nts
VelfrTrn8ry cosL8
Equipmani purch8888 < £100
Repairs & Maintenart*
OtherAnimal carecosts
Reniol feld & Siryo unit
Fundiai51
InsJr8n
Motorexpenses
Admin15tr8bon ewenBes
Fln8rt8 costs
Gifts
16,095
10.595
13,410
1.166
1313
8,573
2,731
885
1,255
3,700
272
6,305
4,151
2,265
1,903
3,301
1,050
39
91
37,620
272
6.30$
4,151
2,265
1,903
3.301
1,050
39
91
37.$20
20
Sub total
A4 Asset and Invèstmènt
urchase8.lgtè tabl•
Equipment purGha5es > £100
DevelopEnenlol nevé faolibe5
2,642
1842
Sub total
2.642
2.642
1,714
40,162
40.162
35,277
Net of reGelpts/{payments)
A5 Transfers between funds
A6 Cash funds last year end
Cash funds this year end
361
2.088
1,727
1088
1,727
CCXX R1 ar%ounts ISSI
1510212025

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Unr65trict•d
funds
to nMR51£
Restrbcted
funds
b*are￿£
Endowm9nt
funds
to n8•rgst£
Categoriès
Detail¥
B1 Cash fund8
Total cash funds
1,727
Unr•strlet•d
Re8trtct¢d
funds
Endowmont
funds
to T￿1•$t¢
Details
82 Oth•r monetary •880ts
1.211
Dètalls
CO￿ loptbjm
Ilonal
B3 Invo•lmont a￿atr
tr*t*hkh
Cu￿nI v•lu•
onal
Details
B4 A880t8 r0tsIn￿ for the
charlty's own us•
F¥nd
Amwnt
onal
Yhen duo
ona
Detslls
B5 Llabilities
S￿ned by one or t￿￿tee$
behawof all the trustees
Swjnaiwe
Nam¢
Date of
roval
110212025
CCXX R2 occounts Issi

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## **Independent Examiner’s Report on the Accounts** 

Report to the Trustees of: _**All Animal Rescue CIO**_ With Offices at: _**26 Whitefield Road, Holbury, Southampton, SO45 2HS**_ Charitable Incorporated Number: _**1201435 (England and Wales)**_ For the Year Ended: _**31[st] December 2024**_ 

## **Responsibilities and Basis of Report** 

I report to the Trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above Charitable Incorporated Organisation (“the Trust”) for the year ended 31/12/2024. 

As the CIO’s Trustees and Directors, you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (“the Act”).  I report in respect of my examination of the Trust’s accounts carried out under Section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under Section 145(5)(b) of the Act. 

## **Independent Examiner’s Statement** 

I have completed my examination.  I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in any material respect: 

- The accounting records were not kept in accordance with Section 130 of the Act; or 

- The accounts did not accord with the accounting records; or 

- The accounts did not comply with the applicable requirements concerning form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008, other than any requirement that the accounts give a ‘true and fair’ view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination. 

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. 

## Signed 

Jonthan Kemp BA(Hons), MBCS, MICB 

Date 11[th] March 2025 Professional Qualifications/ body: Member of the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers Affiliate Member of the Association of Charity Independent Examiners 



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