Trustees’ Annual Report For the period 

CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES 

|**Period Start Date**|**01**|**01**|**01**|**2022**||||**Period End Date**||**31**|**12**|**2022**|
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|CharityName||Tibberton Almshouses|||||CharityNo|||202311|||



## Objectives and Activities (SORP Ref: 1.17. 1.18. 1.18) 

- Summary of the purposes of the charity as set out in its governing document. 

_To permit the properties to be forever occupied by aged or infirm persons of the Village of Tibberton (Now Tibberton, Taynton, Rudford and Highleadon, Highnam and where merit exists)._ 

- Summary of the main activities in relation to those purposes for the public benefit, in particular the activities, projects or services identified in the accounts. 

_To provide housing for the elderly and maintain the environment surrounding the properties to a decent standard._ 

- Statement confirming whether the Trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit. 

_Due note is taken of the guidance on public benefit and the Trust has undertaken to renovate and refurbish two of its properties during the year (complete 2021) and continues to improve the environment within which the properties lie. A third property renovation was started in September 2022_ 

## Additional Information (SORP Ref: Para 1.38) 

- Policy on grant making. 

_The Trust has no policy on grant making due to its size._ 

- Policy on social investment including program related investment. 

_All income received by the Trust in the form of Monthly Maintenance Contributions is re-invested into the well-being of its residents. Together with loans from The Almshouse Association and Forest of Dean District Council (Publica Group) the Trust refurbished and renovated one of its properties during 2021/22 and started a third during 2022._ 

- Contribution made by volunteers. 

_Like-minded volunteers assist the Trustees where and when available._ 

## Achievements and Performance (Para 1.20) 

- Summary of the main achievements of the charity, identifying the difference the charity’s work has made to the circumstances of its beneficiaries and any wider benefits to society as a whole. 

_The Trustees support their residents (beneficiaries) by providing a decent environment to live in. One property was renovated and refurbished during 2020/21. A third refurbishment and renovation during September 2021. More fencing and landscaping carried has been carried out. Services such as Water Rates, TV licence, Septic Tank clearance, Green Wheelie Bin(s), House Content and Insurance is provided._ 



 Achievements against objectives set. 

_During 2022 a loan was negotiated between the Trust and The Almshouse Association to refurbish and renovate one of its properties. The no-interest loan is for 10 years and repaid by two payments per year. Together with money from the current account we achieved the property refurbishment with the new resident moving into the property in July 2022._ 

_The loan will have a detrimental effect on the service provided, however we continue to make a contribution to our ‘critical reserve’ to cater for unforeseen events._ 

_The Trust continued to enhance the surrounding area during the year._ 

- Performance of fundraising activities against objectives set. 

## _Fully achieved._ 

_Three grants were made available to the Trust during 2021._ 

- The Forest of Dean District Council (Publica Group) made a grant of £10000, enabling the trust to further assist with the refurbishment of its properties. 

- A loan of £30000 was made available by the Almshouse Association to refurbish and renovate a third property. 

- A grant was made available by Gloucestershire County Council from their ‘Build Back Better’ fund administered by Gloucestershire County Councillors for the refurbishment of the third property. 

- Investment performance against objectives. 

_Investment ongoing in providing a better environment for our residents, fully achieved._ 

Financial Review (SORP Ref:1.21. 1.221.23. 1.24) 

- Review of the charity’s financial position at the end of the period. 

_The Trust’s bank account remains in balance with all the objectives achieved._ 

- Statement explaining the policy for holding reserves stating why they are held. 

_Reserves are held for upgrading properties and the surrounding environment._ 

- Amount of reserves held. 

_Balance for M&G Charity Asset Fund (‘critical reserve’) @ end of period = £15978._ 

- Reasons for holding zero reserves. 

## _N/A_ 

- Details of fund materially in deficit. 

## _N/A_ 

- Explanation of any circumstances about the charity continuing as a going concern. 

_The charity has been a going concern for 153 years and sees no reason that the status quo should not remain so._ 

_With the refurbishment of all its properties  by quarter 1 of 2023, the Trust, in conjunction with the Almshouse Association will be a sustainable organisation into the 2030’s._ 



Additional Information (SORP Ref: 1.46. 1.47) 

 The charity’s principal source of funds (including any fundraising). 

_Monthly Maintenance Contributions and grants where available. A loan was negotiated with The Almshouse Association during 2022 for further refurbishment of its properties._ 

 Investment policy and objectives including any social investment policy adopted. 

_Investment is required as an ‘emergency’ fund for renovation and refurbishment of the properties and improvement of the surrounding environment._ 

 A description of the principal risks facing the charity. 

_Inflation._ 

Structure Governance and Management (SORP Ref: Para 1.25) 

 Type of governing document. 

_Trust Deed of 1868 (Entered on the Register of Charities on 11[th] May 1962)_ . 

 How is the charity constituted? 

_Unincorporated._ 

 Trustees selection methods including details of any constitutional provisions. 

_By interview locally, the Trust should have one member of Tibberton Court and a member of Holy Trinity Church, (where possible)._ 

Additional Information (SORP Ref: 1.51) 

 Policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training of Trustees. 

_Training / online training offered through The Almshouse Association._ 

The Trust acknowledges the need and is engaging in developing new policies: - 

_All the developed policies will be reflected in the Residents Handbook and is ongoing._ 



**Mandatory policies Recommended Policies** 

The Charity Commission expects almshouse charities to have in place a number of policies and these are listed in the Annual Return. 

## _**Policies listed in the Charity Commission Annual Return**_ 

## **All Almshouse Charities:** 

- Risk Management (Agreed) 

- Investment Agreed) 

- Safeguarding (Agreed) 

- Conflict of Interest (Agreed) 

- Financial Controls (Agreed) 

- Managing Volunteers (Agreed) 

- Complaints (Agreed) 

## _**Further Policies Recommended by The Almshouse Association**_ 

- Health and Safety Policy (Agreed) 

- Equality and Diversity (Agreed) 

- Data Protection 

- Reserves 

## **Note:** 

It is important that all trustees are aware of, and agree with, all the points in each of the policies.   They can be adapted as necessary for each charity. 

There is some duplication amongst regulators as to required policies.  Each charity must ensure that they have all the necessary policies in place and that staff and residents are aware of, and adhere to, these policies. 

 The charity’s organisational structure and any wider network with which the charity works. 

_The charity has five Trustees, a Chairman, Clerk / Treasurer a member of Tibberton Court and a member of Holy trinity Church (where possible). The Trust has a close working relationship with The Almshouse Association._ 

 Relationship with any related parties. 

The Almshouse Association. Forest of Dean District Council (Publica Group). 



Reference and Administrative Details 

|Charity Name|Tibberton Almshouse Trust|
|---|---|
|Other name the charity uses|Tibberton Almshouses|
|Registered charity number|202311|
|Charity’s principal address|4 The Old Court Drive<br>Tibberton<br>Gloucester<br>GL19 3AS|



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|Names of the Charity Trustees who manage the Trust||||
|Trustee Name|Office (if any)|Dates acted if not for<br>whole year|Name of person or<br>(body) entitled to<br>appoint Trustee (if any)|
|Mike Bowman|Chairman||All Trustees|
|Phil Bevan|Clerk / Treasurer|||
|Kate Davies|Trustee|||
|Joanne Davies|Trustee|||
|Alison Evans|Trustee and Representative of Tibberton Court|||
|Ellie Woolley|Trustee and Representative of Tibberton Court|||



Reference and Administrative Details                                                                                           (continued) 

- Corporate Trustees. 

_There are no Corporate Trustees._ 

- Name of Trustees holding title to property belonging to the charity. 

_The Trustees have agreed to transfer the assets of the Trust to the Official Guardian of the Charity Commission (2022)._ 

## Funds held as Custodian Trustees on behalf of others 

- There are no Custodian Trustees as part of the Tibberton Almshouse Trust. 

- No advisers to the Trust. 

- No Chief Executive. 

- No key personnel exempt from disclosure. 



Declarations 

 The Trustees declare that they have approved the Trustees Report above. 

## **Signed on behalf of the Charity’s Trustees.** 

|Signature(s)|P S Bevan||
|---|---|---|
|Full Name(s)|Philip S Bevan||
|Position held|Clerk / Treasurer||
|Date:|24/03/2023||





**Tibberton Almshouses (Annual Accounts 01.01.2022 – 31.12.2022)** 

|**Payments(£) (01.01 – 30.09)**|**Payments(£) (01.01 – 30.09)**||
|---|---|---|
|01 - 12 M&G MonthlyStandingOrder(EmergencyFund)||1200.00|
|1/6 – 1/12 Repayment of loan to National Almshouse Association||2625.00|
|443|HolyTrinityChurch|36.00|
|446|BSG Garden Mtce|225.00|
|447|National Almshouse Association|146.00|
|448|CSG Septic Tank Clearance|154.00|
|449|P S Bevan Honorarium & Expenses|223.00|
|450|VOA Valuation Agency|18.00|
|451|EDF(No4)|25.20|
|452|M Bowman(No4**) **|3043.00|
|453|Tibberton PCC(Hire of Church Room)|15.00|
|454|Severn Trent Water(Nos 1-4)|483.60|
|455|EDF(No4)|28.05|
|456|Forest of Dean DC(Council Tax No4)|180.44|
|457|Forest of Dean DC(Wheelie Bins 1/3)|90.00|
|458|Ian Tanner(no4)|7600.00|
|459|M Bowman(No4)|3672.00|
|460|P S Bevan(No3/4) (£1560 No4)|2810.00|
|461|BSG Garden Mtce|142.50|
|462|FloGas Installation(No3/4)|367.50|
|463|Richard Haines(Electrics No4)|2734.64|
|464|BSG Garden Mtce|177.50|
|465|Grout Insurance|858.58|
|466|Forest of Dean Dist Council(No4)|98.00|
|467|EDF(No4)|47.66|
|468|P S Bevan(Carpets No4/Flogas Nos 3/4)|1652.22|
|469|EDF No4|12.40|
|470|Forest of Dean Dist Council(No4)|57.01|
|471|BSG Garden Mtce|194.00|
|472|M Bowman(No4)|3580.00|
|473|Graham Moore Window(No4)|150.00|
|474|Stuart Haines(Heating& Plumbing)|6349.87|
|475|M Bowman(No4)|6000.00|
|476|Graham Moore Window(No2)|80.00|
|477|National Grid(No2)|476.12|
|478|Cancelled Cheque(S Haines)||
|479|BSG(Garden Mtce)|130.00|
|480|Cancelled Cheque(S Haines)||
|481|Cancelled Cheque(S Haines)||
|482|Stuart Haines(Heating& Plumbing)|6349.87|
|483|BSG(Garden Mtce)|47.50|
|484|Tv Licensing|15.00|
|485|Tibberton HolyTrinityChurch(fabric Fund)|36.00|
|S/Order|Octopus Energy (No2)|180.00|
||**Total**|**52310.66**|
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|**Chairman**|**Clerk/ Treasurer**|
|---|---|
|**Mike Bowman**|**Phil Bevan**|
|**Signature:Mike Bowman**|**Signature:             Phil Bevan**|
|**Date:                                        25/ 02/ 2023**|**Date:                                   25/ 02/ 2023**|





|**Income(£)**||
|---|---|
|Tibberton District Horticultural SocietyGrant|500.00|
|Stuart Haines Cheque returned|6349.87|
|Residents Contributions|15565.00|
|Glos CC(Build Back Better)|2000.00|
|M&G|10.37|
|Wayleave|11.92|
|Loan: Phil Bevan 08/22|1000.00|
|Loan: Phil Bevan 09/22|1000.00|
|National Almshouse Association Grant|7600.00|
|National Almshouse Association Grant|3627.00|
|National Almshouse Association Grant|5814.00|
|National Almshouse Association Grant|1110.00|
|National Almshouse Association Grant|2700.00|
|National Almshouse Association Grant|2560.00|
|National Almshouse Association Grant|1271.00|
|National Almshouse Association Grant|318.00|
|**Total**|**51437.16**|



|**Bank Reconciliation**||
|---|---|
|C/Forward 2021|**6543.64**|
|Income|**51437.16**|
|**Total**|**57980.80**|
|O/Going(s)|**52310.66**|
|**Balance**|**5670.14**|
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## **Investments** 

Charity Multi Asset Fund (Extraordinary Repair Fund) Accumulation Shares = Units = 154.1260 Value as @ 12 / 01 / 2023 = £16637.82 Charity Multi Asset Fund = Distribution @ 12 /01 / 2023 = £10.37 

|**Chairman**|**Clerk/ Treasurer**|
|---|---|
|**Mike Bowman**|**Phil Bevan**|
|**Signature:Mike Bowman**|**Signature:Phil Bevan**|
|**Date:                                          25/ 02/ 2023**|**Date:                                     25/ 02/ 2023**|





35 Orchard Rise,
Tibberton,
Glouceter
GL19 3AT
I have examined the accounts of Tibberton Almshouses and
determined that they are correct from the information given
me.
02.02.2023
P.G.A. Gardner