## **Contents** 

- 2   Agenda for Annual Meeting 

- 3-4   Chairman’s Report 

- 5    Operations Report 

- 6-11   Accounts for the year ending 31st October 2021 

- 12   Independent Examiner’s Report 

- 13   Serving Directors and Election 

## 14   Appendix 1 - Charity Information 

- 15-18  Appendix 2 – List of individual members 

1 



## **NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING** 

For the Friends of the Hurtwood. 

## **To be held on Tuesday 5th April 2022 at 7.30pm at** 

## **The Duke of Kent School, Ewhurst.** 

## **AGENDA** 

1. Chairman of the Trustee report 

## 2. Ranger’s Report 

3. Receive the Accounts for year ended 31st October 2021 

4. Nomination of Directors. 

   - 1 That Dr Geoff Wyss, having been proposed and seconded by two members of the Charity and being willing to serve, is nominated as Independent Director of the Trustee 

   - 2 That Robert Hughes, having been proposed and seconded by two members of the Charity and being willing to serve, is nominated as Independent Director of the Trustee. 

5. Appointment of the Independent Examiner. 

That Bernard Brace is re-appointed as Independent Examiner for the Charity’s accounts for the year ending 31[st] October 2022. 

5. AOB 

Following the Annual Meeting there will be an opportunity to ask questions and share your experience of the Hurtwood. We anticipate the meeting will close at 9pm. 

2 



## **Chairman’s report** 

This is my first chairman’s report, since taking over from Peter Copping.  It seems to have been a very eventful year.  Our 2021 General Meeting was held via Zoom in the midst of the second Covid lockdown, I am hopeful that this year’s meeting can take place in person. 

In addition to me replacing Peter, we had a number of other changes to the board.  Sue Darling and Keith Taylor stepped down and I would like to thank them for their service.  I am very pleased to welcome Mark Evans and Tom Davies as replacements.  Also, Geoff Wyss joined the management group and has subsequently been co-opted as a director, as has Councillor Bob Hughes. 

The pandemic continued to have an impact in this year, with higher visitor numbers as seen in the first year.  The level of fly-tipping was also higher than before.  Our ranger Mark Beaumont has coped with these challenges brilliantly and maintained the same high standard of operations.  We do feel that the level of visitor numbers has fallen back slightly, but it is very unpredictable and probably too early to determine whether numbers will revert to pre-pandemic levels or whether these higher levels are the new normal. 

As well as increased workload, there is an impact on the villages, particularly Peaslake.  Whilst it is welcome for the local small businesses, which might have suffered otherwise, the greater numbers impact on residents and other users.  In addition to routine maintenance the restoration of the Holmbury Hill Fort site has continued for the second year, again this work was funded from the income generated by the performance of our investment portfolio. 

Financially we have had a good year with significant growth in donations from members and users, and grants from Councils. 

## **Reserves** 

Our legacy reserves are invested with Aberdeen Standard Capital through the Charities Aid Foundation Managed Portfolio Service. I am pleased to report that our original investment has performed in line with expectations. The balance of reserves is held in interest bearing Income Bonds at NS&I and in our current account at Unity Trust Bank plc. 

The Directors of the Corporate Trustee are confident that these reserves are adequate for a charity of our size. 

## **Risk** 

The Risk Register is updated regularly to take account of the changing nature of the environment of the Hurtwood (e.g., trail erosion, forestry works), the potential for conflict between different users (e.g., fast moving bikers and horse riders), financial risk and various other issues (e.g., fly tipping and fire risks). 

The Directors of the Corporate Trustee have reviewed the updated risk register and are satisfied that appropriate and proportionate action is in place to mitigate the risks identified. 

3 



## **Acknowledgements** 

A list of the members of the charity during the year is included elsewhere in this report. Also included is a list of business and organisation sponsors. During the year we also received donations from our Landowners and Grants from Local Authorities (Surrey County, Guildford Borough, Albury, Cranleigh, Ewhurst and Shere Parish Councils). 

We would like to thank everyone for their continued support during the year being reported and, extend a warm welcome to all those who have joined us since the year end. 

In closing, I would like to record my personal thanks to the independent directors and landowner directors who have been so supportive. I would also like to thank my management team who have made my first year as Chair so easy! 

Finally, I cannot sign off without mentioning Mark, our Ranger, and **the** most important person in FotH. Mark is willing to tackle almost any job on the Hurtwood and always knows someone who can provide more resource or machinery when needed. Mark never loses his cool despite the many frustrations of the job and sometimes having to endure the unruly behaviours of visitors. 

Antony Collins 

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## **Operations Report** 

Visitor number still remain high compared to years prior to the pandemic. We’re still seeing new visitors to the Hurtwood and I repeat previous messages about the dangers of fires, especially in the very dry summer, and that camping is not allowed anywhere on the Hurtwood. Though we have had less issues with this over the last year, it is still an issue. 

Normal maintenance of grass cutting work and general ride cutting and clearance has been able to resume. Maintenance work gas been carried out in Walking Bottom and Holmbury Hill carparks. Most of the work was needed to repair damage from increased visitor numbers. 

Unfortunately, since the start of the first lockdown incidents of fly tip increased hugely and these were all removed quickly. This is very costly to remove and continues to be a financial drain on our budgets that we have to bear in order to provide car parks for our many visitors. 

After the success of the initial mulching and clearance work on the Holmbury Hill Fort work continues with regular mowing to clear the bracken and we have now cleared more of the site and it continues to look impressive as more of the ditch and bank system is highlighted. 

In Summary during the year 2020/21 we have: 

- Mitigated against visitor conflicts 

- Managed the increase in visitor numbers 

- Removed approx. 15 tons of fly tip from the car parks 

- Cleared over 6 miles of paths 

- Cleared fallen trees obstructing paths 

- Regularly cut back grassy areas and rides 

- Cut back extensive gorse re-growth from fire roads 

- Continued clearance of the Holmbury Hill Fort 

Mark Beaumont 

Ranger 

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FHIENDSOFTHE HURTWOOO
STATEMENfoF ANANUAL A¢nvmESFOR THE YEAR ENDED31 (WOBEA 2021
INCOME ANO EXPENDrrvRE
xfjd
lkn¥lDr4•t•d H¢wrv• Blk•
G•rtÈrtl NJ*ets Lty*c** Tr*ll
Total
IIICOMIIIG RESOVRCES
20
Oonèiions. In¢kKlno Grfl
Manaoemant IEe- Shere ManoT EslalB
Management lee- Albjry Esiat
MBnagèm•nt le•- Wint•rtold Heaih Esia
Mèn&uern¥nt leo- wint•rt¢￿ Exia
72.380
S.LllO
4.500
4.￿0
1.SOO
750
2.050
3.8BO
12.480
40.284
3.000
4.500
4.500
1.500
1.500
1.300
3.641
3.700
aragem8rt lees. CAbeTS
MBnèoèm•nt le•i- BookhulBt Wood
Gi¥nls IiDm Counp
Invesirnenl grry¥*trlloEsI
Inte￿$t
£￿￿t￿..s&1•Y
onesty Box
Government ernpwnthni irunl
12.180
4S
4.022
3.060
T￿•1 Inety
110.
144.151 ¢8 SJJ
ESOURCES EXPENDED
QlY•ct Ch•y1t•￿• exp*MI
?.803
56.193
19.675
$4.S63
anqer Se￿1¢1$
56.193
Olhv •xyndiiur•
Managern8nl al￿ Ptsnin*traih)h
17.044
17.044
17.60fj
T￿•) Exp•ndllur•
Nel Inc¢Jrn• IExpendthJr•l
799
{50} 49.014 125.2911
Tv•n•f•Y* loy th+￿#V
Mmrnenl Iw Ih•>Yqw
799
I￿} 49,011 125.2911
8*1￿Cts brauqht lo1**￿ 1 No*fi*•r2020 142,IM1} 71,n4 263*
J.078 208.628 311,•1•
0•11￿¢￿ c•rf•d for*4rd4131 October￿1
3028 335 646 ￿ 628

FRIENDS OF YHE HURTWOOO
REGISTERED CHARITY NO 200053
BALANGE SHEEf AS AT 31 OCTOBER 2021
Noto5
2021
2020
Flxed As5•ts
Tangibk Assets
Investments
eiJ,9n
242.29)
71.784
207,484
303,263
279.268
Current Ass•ts
Deb¢or and prepaym￿18
Bank
4.7e6
29.847
4,930
6.443
34.613
10,373
Curr•nt Lhbllltlos
Creditor5
io
2230
3.013
N•t Curr•nt Ajsots
335.646
286,628
11
R•Mrv
Unre8trfct•d
General Reser¥•
FiKod Assets Re8eTh*
18.9811
80.973
280.608
142,0411
71,784
253,809
332.820
283,552
RMtrf¢t•d
8ike Trail Constr￿1
3.076
335.646
286,628
Appro¥•d ty Friends 01 HUrtr￿ on 8 Marth aThJ its t4haW ty
Antory Collins

FRIENDS OF THE HVRTVIC4)D
P•)TES TOTHE F1I4ANCLIL STATEMEPUS
F4Dts l Accoun￿ng polkkn•
B*•1* af Accoun￿￿j
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act¢un15prc5tnt i lalr¥** *WtP*¥t(Wl&¥pYkles¥e lts¥ety￿lW1n
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NO£ha￿t5 toaccountlty tstbmatesh￿OC(uTh¢okn the reF4w*wbJd.
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Fur
Jndl for4 Ip•clk pwpx•.
R•¢ognl#on of Incom•
D•pr•cl•lbon
Tra¢￿T- 10% wrannum
P￿-upT￿ck.Io% pw annurn t*K•.
S*n$ qnd nolKe Ly)ards- 14 1rJ% pw¥rwmStro*hl
Other equiThMenl. 20% pel onnum bgLYK•.
Compmeis othei IT eq￿wn￿nI. 33 IrJ%

l&)t8 2
Granls from Councll8
2020
Surrey County Courol
Guildtord Borough Counul
Parish Councils
750
Albury
GranI￿gh
Ewhurst
Shwe
250
1.200
1.wo
Not• 3
Int•r••t
2020
Naiional Savlw$ BorKI Sni•rnsi
Bank inter951
45
311
45
311
Not8 4
Raryrf8 Co•t•
2020
Salary
Pkk-up and Iractor 8yp8r
Telephone
Consumabb an(J T￿1$
Oeprecialion ol Rarwr v9hK￿ and 0qui￿en1
32,778
8.791
32,276
8.097
1.565
751
11,872
1.162
10,756
Noto 5
Management arKI admlnl8trntlon ol Ihe Charlty
2020
Salary
Aeni
of1￿& Expenses
Legal and protessvJnal
Insurance
Website costs
Bank charges
Oeprecialion ol A(JmIn￿lralxJ￿ ewyn¢
10.926
1.078
1.103
10.759
1,078
1,526
2.781
1,200
195
67
325
195
Insurance Ind￿leS TtUSleÈ IrKlpmrity Insurarte ul £686

l&)t8 6
EmployTr8nt Costs
2020
Salary
Social security cost
Pension cosi
Othei empk)ytè benèf￿$
37,650
4.466
4.542
3.490
3.411
During the year Fri￿5 ol the Hurl%Yood empbyed a Rangerlsecrelary whose rwnuneralion did not exceed
£60.￿0 The emrloymeni cosls 01 Ihe Rangerisecrelary have tttn aprortl0￿ tse￿een Rangers SerV￿e$
and AdminL8iraiion on a Iwr aThJ r8a80nat48 baM8.
Noto 7
Tanilble A3t•ii
Tv•cior
Pld(4
Othor
Admln.
Total
Al l Nov8mt*r 2020
Addition8
OIsp05als
Al Sl October 2021
28.197
24.C62
131.873
131 873
Accumulated 0epr8clallon
Al 1 Novembei 2020
Charo9 lor the ygar
Oisposals
Al 31 October 2021
17.208
6.852
19.271
3.208
60.089
2.947
24.C60
23.249
3.362
70.wo
Net book ￿1￿¥ •t 31 0¢1ob•r 2021
833
972
Net book ¥aluv at 31 Oclober 2020
Natlon•l
Not• 8
Inv•8trn•nls
Pwllollo
Income Bond
Tot•1
Al 1 Novembgr 2020
Additions
Gro¥￿￿/(LOSsI
Oisposals
At 31 Ociober 2021
180.484
27,(KXJ
207,484
34.806
34.806
21
Notè 9 Debtots and P*epaymefft8
2020
Charities Foundaip)n
Pwaynenis. insurarte and re
E51ale management lee5 (lje
Otherdebtors
1.106
1,247
3,600
33
10
io

Note 10 Credltors
2020
Tradtr crÉditOts and accnjals
Other Taxes and Social &cuiity
Other creditors
465
1,205
474
1.334
1.285
Bal8t)co 1
Nov 2020
Tvansleri I
Ihè ￿tr
B•l8t)c8 31
2021
Not• 11 RèMt¥••
In¢tyrn Expndlluft
Unre8trlcled
General reserve
FIX￿ asstri r*s¥Fv•
L¢ga¢￿S reserve
142.0411
71.784
253.809
283.552
110.D)7
187.7381
10.811
18.9611
60.973
34.851
144.858
8.052
195.7901
332.620
Roltrleted
Blke Tr•1 Cw51rucli
3.076
3.026
144.858
Unrn8trlcled Unrn•trfcled
General
Flxod A88•ts DeslgThatsd R•8trf¢t•d
Fut)d8
Fut)ds
lund8
Fundi
R8prManl8d ty
Ai 31 Qetoboi 2021
Tangible lixe(l assets
Inv881menls
Cuireni assets
Cuffoni liabilities
Total lundi
60,973
60.973
242.290
34.613
12,2301
242.29)
38.318
16.7311
12,tJoi
Goner•l
Fund8
FIx8d A8fjet8 De819natod ReBtrlcted
Funds
lunds
Funds
Total funds
At 31 October 2020
Tangible fixed assets
Inveslfflenls
Cuireni assets
Cuff8ni liabiithes
71,784
71,784
207.484
10.373
13,0131
207.484
48.325
139.0281
13.0131
3.076
076
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## **The following individuals will be serving as Directors of FOTH Trustee Company Ltd. at the commencement of the Annual Meeting** 

## **Landowner Representative Directors** 

Mr MCG Baxter - Albury Estate Mrs Handa Bray - Shere Manor Estate Mr J McAllister - Winterfold Forest Estate Mr T Metson - Other Landowners 

## **Independent Directors** 

Mr P Copping Mr D Clifford Mrs Nancy Loates-Taylor Mr R Green Mrs Z Horton Mr K Taylor Mr D Wright Mr D Counsell Mr A MacKinnon 

Bob Hughes and Geoff Wyss joined the Management Committee during the year with the intention that they should be co-opted as Directors at the next opportunity. 

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## **Appendix 1** 

## **1. Name:** Friends of the Hurtwood 

**2. Constitution:** The Trust is an unincorporated association registered as a Charity. The objects are contained in the Constitution adopted on December 6[th] 2000 and varied since that date. Copies will be available at the Annual Meeting if any Members wish to see one. 

**3. Charity Number:** The registered Charity Number is 200053. 

**4. Members of the Trust:** Membership is open to any person over the age of 18 who supports the objects of the Charity and subscribes or makes donations to the Charity on a regular basis or who otherwise applies to become a Member of the Charity. 

**5. Address:** The address of the Charity and the name of the Secretary and Ranger appear on the back of the Annual Report. 

**6. Bankers:** Unity Trust Bank plc, Nine Brindley Place, Birmingham, B1 2BR 

**7. Restrictions:** There are no restrictions on the way in which the Trust operates nor are there any specific investment powers. 

**8. The Trust’s objects** , which are set out in the Constitution, are to administer the public rights of access to land on the Hurtwood placed by landowners within the Trust's control. The policies adopted by the Trust to further the objects are explained in the reports from the Chairman and Ranger. 

**9. Trustee and management:** The sole Trustee is FOTH Trustee Company Limited. The names of its Directors appear on page 13. The Articles of Association of the trustee company provide for a maximum of 18 Directors, comprising 4 Landowner Representative Directors and 14 Independent Directors. The affairs of the Trust are controlled by the Trustee, whose Board meets at least twice a year. 

**10. Management Committee,** During the year the executive authority rested with the Chairman's Committee which supervises the activities of the Secretary and Ranger, a full time executive post. At the date of the Annual Meeting, the Chairman’s Management Committee comprises Mr A Collins (Chairman), Mr D Clifford, Mr A MacKinnon, Mrs Z Horton, Mr R Green, Mrs N Loates-Taylor, Dr G Wyss and Mrs J Kumar. 

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|**List of**|**the Individual Members**|**of the**|**Charity at 31st October**|**2021**||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|M|Abel|G|BEWSEY|J|Clarke|
|J|Abernethy|S|Blake|K|CLIFFORD|
|T|ADAMS|S|Boissiere|D|Clifford|
|D|AGG|B|BOLT|R|Clift|
|M|Aitchison|G|Bonner|WB&R||
|N|Akroyd|C|Boomer|E|CLINTON|
|S|Alcock|J|Boots|RE|COATES|
|J|Alexander|A|Bowden|D&R|COLEBROOK|
|C|ALEXANDER|D|BOYD-GIBBINS|A|COLLIER|
|A|Alexander|M|BRADFIELD|R|COLLINS|
|S|Alexander||BRADLEY|SA|Collins|
|J|Allan|R|BRAY|C|COLLINS|
||ALLAN|H|Bray|G|COLLIS|
|D|Anderson|E|BREEVELD|R|Comer|
||ANDREWS|F|Breslin|E|Cook|
|H|ANSCOMBE|A|Brightmore|S|Cook|
|M|ANSTEY|r|broers|D|Cooke|
|F|ARMITAGE|P|Broome|T|Cooper|
|CH|ARTHUR|R|Brown|J|COPESTICK|
|S|Atkins|C|Brown|P|COPPING|
|C|Atkins|C|Brown|j|corbett|
|K|Atkinson|RAA|BROWN|K|Corcoran|
|D|Atkinson|M|Brownjohn|R|Cosh|
|R|AUBERTIN||BRUFORD|D|Counsell|
|T|AUSTIN|S|Bucknall|L|COUNTER|
|S|Aveling|M|Budgen|A|COWEN|
|C|Averill|B|Burt|D|CRESWELL|
|CM|<br>Baart|C|Cabral|P|CROOK|
|F|BAILEY|w|Callingham|P|Crooks|
||Baillie|E|CALVERT|A|Cross|
|P|baird|P|Cannings|J|Cross|
|K|BAKER|J|Carpenter|S|Cryer|
|P|BAKER|R&R|CARR|T|CULHANE|
|J|Baker|J|Carter|R|Cummings|
|M|BAND|D|Casciani|M|Curtis|
|C|Banyard|R|Cass|J|CURTIS|
|A|Barber|C|CHAPMAN|T|DADSWELL|
|R|Barbosa|R|Cheesman|J|Dale|
|J|BARHAM|M&J|CHILD|R|Dangerfield|
|J|Barwood|K|CHILDS|J|Davidge|
|C|Bashford|R|Clancy|P|Davies|
|A|Basnett|D|Clare|M|Davies|
|M|BAXTER|A|Clark|T|Davies|
|JM|BEAL|E|Clarke|S|DAWES|
|M|Beaumont|J|Clarke|E|DE UNGER|
|P|Bedford|M|Clarke|L|Deacon|



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||Dempsey|D|Furzefield Trust|R|HOGBEN|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|A|DENNY||GARDNER|J|Holtom|
|P|Devine|R|Gates|C|Hopewell|
|B|Dewick|T|Geddes|E|HORNE|
|R|Dewilde|M|Gillam|Z|Horton|
|A|Dickson|S|GODFREY|S|Howell|
|P|Diethelm|R|Gorrod|C|Hughes|
|C|Dixon|C|Gould|P|Hunt|
|K|DODDS|R|Grant|S|HYLAND|
|W|DON|F|Grant|A|Iafrate|
|HA|DONNELLY|S|Gravett|S|Isherwood|
|A|Dorricott|r|green|C|JAMES|
|I|Dowty|M|GREEN|R|Jamieson|
|C|Dry||GREEN|L|Jay|
|C|DUBOIS|J|Greenwood|C|Jobson|
|L|Duncan|a|griffin|A|Johnson|
|S|Dunsdon||GRIFFIN|S|Johnson|
|G|EATON|P|Griffith|C|Johnson|
|J|EDWARDS|R|Hancill|A|Jones|
|G|Edwards|S|HANDLEY|S|Jones|
|D|Eldridge|M|HARDING|C|Jones|
|O|Ellingham|DA|HARNEY|J|JORDAN|
|M|Ellison|A|Harris|K|Joyce|
|C|Elston|D|Harrison|J|Kedgley|
|J|ENGLISH|R|Harrison|R|KELLY|
|M|Evans|RA|HARRISON|M|KEMP|
|R|Eyre|A|Hartland|M|Kendall|
|J|Fairman|P|Haveron|S|KENNEDY|
|S|Farrell|D|Hawker|R|KENT|
|Y|Farrington|G|Hay|S|Keyes|
|A|FERGUSON|R|Hayter|H|KIMBELL|
|J|FIELDER|M|Hayton|M|KING|
||FINNIGAN|O|Hayzelden|W|KITCAT|
|A|Firmin|D|Healey|B|Knight|
|G|FIRTH|M|Hemmings|J|Kucera|
|G|Firth|J|Hemsted|J|Kumar|
|T|FISHER|A|Henderson|R|LAFFAN|
|G|Fitzpatrick|G|HEPWORTH|M|lamb|
|M|Florent|P|HEWETT|S|Lane|
|A|Folkes|J|Heyes|C|Lanham|
|P|FORROW|G|Hicks|S|Lawrence|
|R|Foster|M|Hill|D|Lay|
|M|FOSTER|AF|HILL|A|Laycock|
|D|Foulsham|PJ|HILTON|M|Le Saux|
|R|Foulsham|C|HIPWELL|P|LEBUS|
|R|FROST|F|Hodgson|S|Ledgerwood|



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|C|LEE|T|Metson|N|PHILLIPS|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|D|LEES|T|Mingoia|J|Phillips|
|A|Lemm|C|MOFFAT|A|Phipps|
|J|LEWIS|J|MONK|RDA|PICK|
|J|LEWIS|C|moore|G|Pinfold|
|C|Lewis|K|Moore|N|Pittam|
|M|LEWIS|T|MOORE|t|Pocock|
|G|Lewis|C|MOORWOOD|A|Porter|
|A|Lewis|RJ|MORAN|H|POTTER|
|M|Lewisohn|N|MORLAND SUH|H|POTTER|
|N|Lighton|J|Morris||POUPART|
|T|Ling|R|Moulton|N|Price|
|C|Lingwood|N|Mukerji|M|Pride|
|W|LITTLEWOOD|Y|MUNDAY|d|proctor|
|S|Lloyd|A|MUNFORD|T|PUGH|
|N|Loates-Taylor|H|MURRAY|D|Raisman|
||LOCKHART|J|MUSTON|MC|RAMSCAR|
|CS|LOW|J|NAPIER|A|RANDALL|
|G|LUCKEN|D|Needham|J|RATNER|
|J|LYALL-WILSON|A|Nelson|A|Reece|
|R|Mackie|I|Newcastle|K|REEVES|
|A|MacKinnon|D|Newman|G|Reffo|
|S|MADDEN|S|Nutt|A|Rennie|
|V|Magill|R|Nye|p|richards|
|G|Mallett|R|Nye|M|Richardson|
|F|Marley|S|Oldfield|J|RIXON|
|S|Marsden|R|Oliphant|P|ROBBINS|
|R|Marsden|M|OLIPHANT|G|ROBBINS|
|C|MARSH|G|PAGE|J|ROBERTS|
|J|Marsh|H|PAGE|S|Rogers|
|P|MARTIN|R|Palmer|D|Ross|
|A|Martin|T|Palmer|S|Rowland|
|M|Mason|n|parfitt|T|Rowson|
||MASTERTON|J|Parker|M|Russell|
|A|SMITH|A|Parrott|M|Ryan|
|P|May|R|Paton|M|SAGE|
|J|MAYNARD|P|PAYNE|R|Sands|
|J|McAllister|M|Payne|K|Sangwell|
|A|McCann|R|Peacock|S|Santa|
|A&S|MCCANN|H|PEARSON|K|Sargeant|
|P|MCCLUSKEY|AAS|PEARSON|G|Sargeant|
|C|MCGILL|M|Pelly|G|Saunders|
|S|Meijer|B|Penson|K|Saunders|
|K|Meller|F|Percival|G|Savage|
|P|MERRITT|P|Perrett|J|Schulte|
|N|METSON|H|PETTITT|R|Schumacher|



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|h|scott|P|Ward|G|Wyss|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|R|Shaddock|K|Wardell|E|York|
|N|Sharpin|J|Warren||YOUNG|
|B|Shaw|G|WATERFALL||YOUNG-|
|C|Shea||WATERS|D|TRAWBER|
|C|Simmons|P|WATKINS|||
|I|Sissons|M|WATSON|||
|A|Siva|C|WATSON|**Business Donors at 31s**||
|D|SMALL|CD|Watson|**October 2021**||
|J|SMITH|G|Watt|||
|G|Smith|A|WEBSTER|Abinger Forest|Riding Clu|
|J|Stanford|M|Welling|Barista Project||
|S|Still|J|Wells|Duke of Kent School||
|G|Sweeney|M|WENDON|Neil Dunbar||
|J|Syvret|C|West|Y.H.A||
|S|Taylor|S|West|Guildford Orienteers||
|K|TAYLOR|j|westaway|Holmbury Flower Show||
|L|Thomas|B|Westaway|Hutton + Rostron||
|G|Thomassen|H|WHEELER|LDWA Surrey||
||THOMPSON|MJM|WHEELER|London Orienteering Klub||
|P|THOMPSON|J|Whitaker|LDWA London||
|G|TIDY|J&H|Whitaker|Peaslake Fair||
|S|Tilley|R|White|Peaslake School MTBO||
|c|tomlinson|M|WHITTAKER|Peaslake Schools Trust||
|IE|TOMLINSON|P|Whittall|MABAC League||
|C|TOWNSEND|P|Wilkinson|South London|Orienteerin|
|E|Trenkov|J|Willcox|Peaslake Stores||
|R|TUKE|D|Williams|Tilt Films||
|K|Tully|O|Williams|A Watson||
|N|Turnbull|R|Williams|||
|W|Turner|J|Williamson|||
|M|Tym|J|WILLY|||
|L|Tyrrell|N|Wilson|||
|K|Tyrrell|C|Wimbledon|||
|M|Unsworth|J|Winch|||
|L|Usher|K|Winser|||
|j|uwins|P|WOMERSLEY|||
|B|Van Loon|A|Wood|||
|A|Vickerman|J|Wood|||
|I|Vokes|S|Woodcock|||
|R|Wadsworth|MA|Woolf|||
|A|Walker|L|Wormald|||
|S|Walker|D|Wright|||
|C|WALKER|G|WRIGHT|||
|E|Wallace|J|Wynn|||
|J|Walters|D|Wynne|||



## **Business Donors at 31[st] October 2021** 

Abinger Forest Riding Club Barista Project Duke of Kent School Neil Dunbar Y.H.A Guildford Orienteers Holmbury Flower Show Hutton + Rostron LDWA Surrey London Orienteering Klubb LDWA London Peaslake Fair Peaslake School MTBO Peaslake Schools Trust MABAC League South London Orienteering Peaslake Stores Tilt Films A Watson 

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