R S P CAKeighley, Craven and Upperwharfedale Branch
Charity number 232237- England and Wales
Statement of Account8
for the
Year Ended 31 December 2023

R S P C A Keighleycraven and Upperwharfedale Branch
Contents
Pages
Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees
Accountants, Reportto theTrustees
Declaration from the Trustees to the Accountants
Statement of Financial Activitles
10-11
Balance Sheet
12
Notes to th8 Statement of Accounts
13-14

R S P C A Keighleycraven and Upperwharfedale Branch
Indepondont Examlner'8 Report
From Stowart Newberry FFA
to the Trustees of R S P C A Keighley> Graven and Upper Wharfedale Branch
In re5pe¢tofthe Statement ofaccounts forthe yearended 31 December 2023 on pages 10t0
14..
Responsibilities of the trustees
As trustees. you have responsibilities withln the following:
The Charities IAccounts and Reports) Regulations 20081'the Regulations'l-
The Charities Act 2022 {'the Act'l.
The Charities Statement of Re¢omm8nded Practice (Financial Reporting Standard 1021
October 20191'the SORP'I.
Any other directives, conditions or restrictions imposed upon the charity by regulation.
benef8Ctors or other relevant parties.
As trustees, your responsibilities include. but are not limited to:
Preparation ot 8 Statement of accounts which shows a true and f8ir view.
Preparation of sufficient accounting records and other relevant information.
Preparation of a trustees, annual report which should accompany and accurately reflect the
information contained in the statement of accounts.
Ascertaining whether the charity is required to have an audit of the statement of accounts.
accounting record5 and other relevant information.
Ascertainingwhether the charity is required to h8ve an independent examination otthe
statement of accounts, accounting records and other relevant information.
Ascertaining wherher the charity is required to have any other examination or review of the
st8tement of accounts. accounting records and other relevant information.
Responslbllitles of the independent examiner
As independent examiner. I have responsibilities within the following:
The Regulations.
The Act.
Directions given bythe CharityCommi88ion for England and W81es in the guidance document
Independent Examination of CharityAccounts: Directions and Guid8n¢e for Examiners ICC321
December 2017'1'the Directions.).
Any other dir8Ctives, conditions or restrictions imposed upon the charlty by regulation,
benefactors or other relevant parties.

R S P CA Keighleycraven and Upperwharfedale Branch
Continued
Independont Examlner's Report
Frorn Stewart Newberry FFA
to theTru8tees of R S PCA Keighleyj Graven and Upperwhartedale Branch
Continued
As independent examiner. my responsibilities includ8. but are not limited to:
Completion of an independent examin8tion of the statement of 8¢¢ounts. accounting records
and other relevant Information.
Statingwhether partlcular matter5 h8ve come to my attention in completing my independent
examination of the statement of accounts. accounting records and other relevant information.
Basis of my independentexaminer's report
I completed 8n independent examination of the statement of accounts. accounting records and
other relevant information in accordance with the Regulations, the Act and the Directions.
An independent examination includes the following-
A review of the statement of accounts. accounting records and other relevant inform8tion. and
a comparison of those items.
Consideration of any unusual items included in the statement of accounts, accounting records
and other relevant information, and seeking explanations trom the trustees regarding such
items.
An independent examination Is a form of external scruriny that provides a limited check on
specific matters. An independent examination does not provide all the evidence that is required
in an audit. Therefor8, I do not express an audit opinion on the statement of accounts.
accounting records and other relevant information, and nefther do l express 8n opinion on
whether the statement of accounts shows a true and fair view. My independènt examiner's
report is limited to those matters contained in the following statement:
Independent examiner's statement
In completing my independent examination of the statement of accounts, accounting records
and other relevant information. none of the following came to my attention:
Any matters which give me reasonable cause to believe that in any material aspect the trustees,
responsibility to prepare sufficient accounting records and other relevant information in
accordancewith the Regulations and the Act has not been met.
Any matters which give me reasonable cause to believe that in any material aspect the trustees,
responsibility to prepare a statement of accounts from the accounting records and other
relevant information in accordance with the Regulations. the Act and the SORP has not been
met.
Any matters to which, in myopinion, attention should be drawn to enable a proper
understanding ofthe statem8nt of accounts to be reached.
Continued

R S P CA K8ighleyCraven and UpperWharfedal8 Branch
Independent Examlner's Report
From Stewart Nawberry FFA
to the Trustees of R S P C A Keighleyi Graven and UpperWh8rf8dale Blanch
Continued
To the fullest extent wlthin laws and regulations. I do not accepr responsibility to any third
parties for my work relating to the statement of accounts or for this report.
This report has been prepared only for your use as trustees and to be sent to the Charity
Commission for England and Wales.
S A Newberry. FFA. FfA. MBA
Positive Practice Account8nt8
Skipton Commercial Centre
Water Street
Skipton
BD23 1 PB

R S P CA Keighleycraven and UpperWh8rfedale Branch
Accountants Roport
From Posltlve Practice Accountants
to the Trustee$ of R S P C A Kaighley, Gravgn and Upper Wharfedale Branch
In respect ofthe statement of accounts forthe year ended 31 December2022 on pages 10t0 14
As trustees, you have responsibilities within the following:
The Charities IAccountS and Reports) R8guiations 2008 (the Regulations'l.
The Charities Act 2022 {'the Act'l.
The Charities Statementof Recommended Practice {Financi81 Reportingstandard 1021 October
20191'the SORP'I.
Any other directives, conditions or restrictions imposed upon the charity by regulation.
benefactors or other relevant parties.
As trustees, your responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Preparation of a statement of 8c¢ounts which shows a true and falr view.
Preparation of sufficient accounting records and other relevant information.
Prep8r8tlon of a trustees, annual report which should accompany and accurately reflect the
Information contained in the statement of accounts.
Ascertaining whether the charity is requirèd to have an audit of the statement of accounts.
8ccounting records and other relevant information.
Ascertaining wh8theT the charity is required to have an Independent examination of the
statement of accounts. accounting records and oth8r relevant information.
Ascertalnlng whether the charity is required to have any other examlnation or review of the
statement of accounts, accounting records and other relevant information.
To assistyou with your responsibilities and in accordance wth your instruction5, we have
prepared the statement of accounts on your behalf in accordance with the Regulations. the Act.
the SORP and generally accepted accounting pr8Ctice.
To assist you with your responsibilities and in occordance with your instructions, we have
completed an independent examination of the statement of accounts, accounting records and
other relevant information that you have made available to us. in accordance with the
independentexaminer's report on pages 3 to S.
We have completed ourwork on your behalffrom the accounting records and otherrelevant
information that you h8ve made available to us.
We have r81ied on the accounting records and other relevant information that you have made
available to us as being true, correct and complete. Other than the procedures explained in the
independent ex8miner's report on pages 3to 5. we have not completed extensive proceduresto
verify the accuracy or completeness of the accounting records and other relevant information
Continued

R S PC A Keighleycraven and UpperWh8rfedale Branch
Accountant$ Report
From Positive Practi¢e Accountants
to the Trustees of R S P C A Kelghley• Graven and Upper Whartedaie Bran¢h
that you have made available to us, and our work relating thereto has not been designed to
Identify significant errors or weaknesses therein. Therefore. other than the independent
examiner's report on pages 3 to 5, we do not give any comment on the statement ofaccounts or
the 8ccounting records and other relevant infom18tion that you have made available to us.
Our work on your behalf Is subject to the professional standards of the Institute of Financial
Accountants and has been undertaken within those professional standards.
To the fullest extent within laws and regulations. we do not accept responsibility to any third
Parties for our work relating to the statement ol accounts or forthis report.
The statement ofaccounts 8nd this report have been prepared onlyforyour use astrustees and
for information contained therein to be sent to the Charity Commission for England and Wales
Positive Practice Accountants
Skipton Commercial Centre
Water Street
Skipton
BD23 1 PB
29" October 2024

R S P C A Keighley Craven and Upperwharfedale Branch
Declaration from tho Trustees
ot
R S P C A Keighloy. Craven and Uppor Whartedala Branch
to
Po8ltive Pra¢tl¢e Accountants
In respect ofthe st8tement of accounts forth6yearended 31 December 2422 on pages 10t0
14:
We approve the statement of accounts.
We acknowledge that, as trustees, we have responsibilitiès within the following:
The Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 {'the R8gu18tions'l.
The Charities Act 2022 (the Act'l.
The Charities Statement of Re¢ommended Practice (Financi81 Reporting Standard 102)
October20191'the SORP'I.
Any other directives. conditions or r8Strictions imposed upon the charlty by regulation.
ben8factors or other relevant parties.
We acknowledge that, as trustees, our responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Preparation of a statement of accounts which shows a true and fair view.
Preparation of sufficient accountlng records an(J other relevant information.
Preparation of a trustees, annual report which shoLsld accompany and accurately reflect
the information contained in the statement of accounts.
Ascertaining whether the Charity 15 required to have an audit of the statement of
accounts, accounting records and other relevant information.
Ascertaining whether the charfty is required to have an independent examination of the
statement of accounts, accounting r8cords and other relevant information.
Ascertaining whether the charity is required to have any other examination or review of
the st8tement of accounts, financial records and other re18vant information.
To assist us with oui responsibilities, we have instructed you to prep8re the statement of
accounts on our beh81fin accordance wth the Regulations, theAct. the SORP8nd generally
accepted accounting practice.
To asslst us with OUT responsibilities. we have instructed you io complete an independent
examination of the statement of accounts, accounting records and other relevant information
that we have made avallable to you, in accordance with the indgpendent examiner's report on
pages 3 to 5.
We conlirm that an audit or any other examination or review of the staternent of accounts,
accounting records and otheF relevant information Is not required.
We have made available to you all accounting records and other relevant information necessary
to enable you completeyourworkon our beh81t.
Continued

R S P C A Keighleycraven and Upperwharfedale Branch
Declaration from the Trustees
of
R S P C A Kelghi8y. Craven and Upperwharfedale Branch
to
Positive Practice A¢¢ountant8
Continued
The accounting records and other relevant information that we have made 8v8ilable to YOU Bre
true, correet and complete. We acknowledge that. other than the procedures explained in the
independent examiner's report on pages 1 to 3, you have not completed extensive procedures
to verity the accuracy or completeness of the accounting records and other relev8nt information
that we have made available to you. and your work relating thereto has not been designed to
identify significant errois or weaknesses therein.
We acknowledgethat. therefore, otherth8nthe Independent examiner's report on pages 3 to 5.
you do not give any comment onthe statementof accounts orthe accounting records and other
relevant information that we have made available to you.
We acknowledge that your work on our behalf is subject to the professional standards of the
Association of Charteied Certified Accountants ancl has been undertaken within those
professional standards.
We acknowledge that, to the fullest extent within laws and regulations, you do not accept
responsibility to any third parties foryourwork relating to the statern8nt of accounts or for the
reports on pages 3 to 7.
We acknowledge thatth8 Statement of accounts and the reports on pages 3 to 7 have been
prepaied only for our use as trustees and for information contained therein to be sent to the
Charitycommission for England and Wales.
Signed on behalf of the trustees.
J Woodward
Trustee Chairperson
J Brannelly
Trustee Treasurer
J Stow
Trustee Secretary
29 October 2024
29 October 2024
29 October 2024

R S P CA Keighley Craven and Upperwharfedale Branch
Statement of Flnancial Activltles forth8 Year Ended 31 December 2023
Notes
2023
2022
Unrestrlcted funds-income
2and3
Collections. donatlons and misc.
Legacies
Anim818doptions
RSPCA case animals
Subscriptions
Insurance commission
Bank Interest
Donated professional services
35285
173795
13310
33454
11774
13370
79
315
1716
250
103
208
425
925
224751
60259
Unrestrlcted lund8 8xpenditure
2and3
Misc. fund raising
Veterinary
Kennels and Catteries
Fostering
Storage
Repairs and renewals
Travelling
Telecommunications
Website
Post8ge and Stationery
Branch regional contribution
Accountancy fee
Independent ex8miner fee
Legacy administration fee
Insurance
Bankcharges
Information commissioner registration fee
Depreciation of equipment
Net value ad(Jed tax reclalmed
4.108
37,811
37.741
4,386
815
29,345
38,612
2,777
659
201
390
512
712
597
551
675
250
120
577
104
40
894
338
59
1.556
420
250
87.562
76,937
Unr8Strlctod fund net surplusldeflclt
137.189
116,6781
Continued

R S PCA Keighleycraven and Upperwharfedale Branch
Statement of FlnanclalActlvlties for the Year Ended 31 Decèmbgr 2023
Continued
Notes
2023
2022
Unrostrlctedfunds-summary
Brought forward
Net surplus
100,383
137,189
117.061
(16,6781
Carried forward
237,572
100,383
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R S P C A Keighleycraven and Upperwharfedale Branch
Balance Sheet at 31 De¢ember 2023
Notes
2023
2022
Current Assets
Stock
Debtors
Prepayments
PayPal account
Cash at bank
Cash at hand
485
1.899
750
4,660
604
1.113
237,648
98.069
50
241,145
104,133
Creditor8
Amounts falling within one year:
Creditors
Accruals
3.153
420
3.728
22
13,5741
13,7501
Total Net Assets
237,572
100,383
Capitaland reserves
Unrestricted funds
237,572
100,383
On beh81tofthetrustees, we approve the ststement ofaccounts or) pages 10t0 14
J Woodward
Trustee Chairperson
J Brannelly
Trustee Treasurer
J Stow
Trustee Secretary
29 October 2024
29 October 2024
29 Octob8r 2024
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R S P CA Keighleycraven and Upperwharfedale Branch
Notes to the Statement otAc¢ounts tor the Year Ended 31 December 2023
1. The charity's maln objective
The charity's main objective is to promote the workand oble¢tivBs ofthe national Royalsociety
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Anima151'the Society'l in accordance with the policies of the
Society. wrth particular reference to the geographical area Covered by the charity.
2. Accountlng policies
Basls of pioparation of statement ot accounts
The statement of accounts is prepared in accordance with:
The historical cost convention. The Charltles (Accounts and Report81 Regu18tlons 2008.
The Charitieg Acl2022.
The Charities Statement of Recommended Piactlce (Financial Reporting standard 102) October
2019.
Income
Accounting policy applied to all Income:
All income is included gross in the statement of accounts on the accruals basis and when 811
the following criteri8 have been met..
Control over the rights or other 8CC8SS to the economic benefits relatingto the income has
passed to the charity.
It is probable the economic benefits relating to the income will pass to the charity.
The rnonetary value of the economic benefits relating to the income and any costs incurred
relating to the transactions can be measured reliably.
Accounting policles applled to speclfl¢ transactlons:
Donated goods forsale are included in the 8tatement ofaccounts at the monetaryvalue
re81ised when sold or disposed of.
Donated facilities. goods or services for use by the charity ar8 included In the statement of
accounts at 8 reliable estim8te of their monet8ryvalue where information is available to
calculate such an estimate.
The monetary value of volunteer help Is not included in the statement of accounts. Information
relating to volunteer help is inclu(JeO in the trustees. annual report.
Debtors are included in the statement of accounts at the amounts the charity anticipates it will
recelve in respect of debts owed to It at the balance sheet date.
Prepayments are included in the statement of accounts at the amounts the charity has paid in
advance tor goods or services not yet rec8ived by it at the balance sheet date.
Continue(J

R S P C A Keighley Cr8ven and UpperWharfed8le Branch
Note8 to the Statement of Accounts forthe Year Ended 31 Decernber 2023
Continued
Expendlturo
Accounting policy applied to 811 expenditure".
All expenditure is included gross in the statement of accounts on the 8ccruais basis and when
811 the following critgria have been met..
A present legal or constructlve obligation exists as a result of a past event that commits the
charity to the expenditure. it is probable the economic benefits relating to the obligation will
pass from the ch8rity-
The monetaryvalue ofthe economic benefits relatingtothe obligation can be measured
reliably.
Accountlng pollcles applled to 3peclf6¢ transactions:
Equipment is included in the statement of accounts at cost less depreciation and imp8irment.
Depreciation of equipment is included in the statement of accounts at a rate calculated to write
off the cost of equipment. less its estimated residual value. on a straight-line basis over the
expected useful economic life of the equipment.
Imp8irment of equipment is considered at each balance sheet date and included in the
statement ofaccounts as necessary.
Stock is included in the statement of accounts at an estimate of the lower of cost or net
realisable value, after making allowance for obsolete or slow-moving stock. Cost includes all
direct costs and 8n appropriate proportion of related overhead costs.
Creditors and accruals are included in the statement of accounts at the amounts the charity
antlcipates it will pay in respect of debts owed for goods or services recelved by it at the balance
sheet date.
3. Unrestrirtgd funds
The charity's unrestrict8d funds are available lor application at the discretion of the trustees to
further any of the charity's objectives.
4. Trustea$' ramuneratlon, beneflt8 and expenses
There were no trustees, remuneration, benefits or expenses arising from employments with the
charityduringthetwo years ended 31 December 2023.
5. S Ralated partytr8nsa¢tlons
There were no re18ted partytr8nsactions during the two years ended 31 December 2022 which
require disclosure in the stsrement of accounts.
6. Golng concern
The trustees are of the opinion ther8 are no material uncertainties regardir)g the charity's abilty
to continue as a going concern for a period of at least one ye8r from the date of approval of the
statement of accounts.
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Registered charity no.. 232237
QRSPCA
KEIGHLEY.CRAVEN & UPPER WHARFEDALE BRANCH
ANNUAL REPORT for the year ended 31 Decembor 2023
This rep)rt contains the folk)wing documents presonled at the Extraordinary General Meeting of
the Branch held on 29 0￿0b¢[ 2024.
Trustees, Annual Report for the year ended 31 De￿mber 2023.
A copy of the RSPCA West Yorkshire Group Annual Inspedorate Report 2023 is included in this
report.

RSPCA KEIGHLEY CRAVEN & UPPER WHARFEDALE BRANCH
TRUSTEES, ANNUAL REPORT FOR YEAR ENDED
31 DECEMBER 2023
Reference and Administrative Details as at 31 December 2023
Chaiity Number
232237
T￿￿t809
Chair
Jayne Woodward
Trnasurer
Jan Brannelly
Secr•tsry
Rob Stow
mand￿ Anderson
Jane Taylor
Francis Wo¢JJward
Mike Hogg
Prin¢lpal Address
RSPCA Keighley Craven & Upper WharfedaKg
PO Box 59
Bamoldswick
Lancs. BB18 9AN
Independent Examiner stewart Newbury
Posilwe Practic
Commercral Centre. Waler Street
Skiplon
North Yorkshire
BD23 1PB
Bankers
CAF Bank Ltd
25 TrQngs HAI Avenue West
Mailing
Kent
ME19 4JQ
'J S Andrews & Co of22 Dalgsvi8w Close.
8RP was the registered independent examiner
a$ at 31 December 2023, however retired before
the annual accounts for the year ending 31
December 2023 were examined. Stewart
Newbury has been included here as the
accountant who audited thg annual acwunts
Ihat accompany this 2023 annual report.

STRUCTURE. GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
The tharity is c￿Stthted as an Unlncor￿ated a￿ciatIOn. It operates as an autonomous
branch of the National RSPCA gjbfjett to its rules for branches.
A c(Knmittee elated at the AGM governs the branth. Member5 cl the commlttee are Tn
of the Lranth and briefed on thdr re5p)nsblllOes iY6or to th￿r acceptan￿ of the Nle. The
tru*ee5 hc4d ￿ular meetlngs at whlch dedslons ¥e made.
The tNstees athvdy review the risks that the charity faces thr(4Jgh regular operatlonal and
finanaal revlews. The bwstees also examine other cperatyonal and business ￿Sk8 fadng the
branth, ané confimi that they have estsLlished systems to mitigate the slgniflont risks, whlth
have been Identified as..
I Insuffiaent branch-generated income
2 Unpredlctable Income from legacles
OBJECTS, OBJECTIVES AND PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES
The objects of the branth aE to pmmcts the work and obiett5 of the NatlcThl s￿ety of the
RSPCA, wlth particular refereno to the area of the branch.
The key alm Is to flnd sultable new homes for as many animals as possible, within the
(LY)straints of the P¥arth's re%￿r￿ and regard tr) the National Sodety's poliae5.
The maln attlvlty to achieve thls Is the operation of an animal adoptlotv rtrhoming
pmgramrne through PBE cattery/ cat fosteting and Lx)arding at RSPCA East Lan￿. Th55 activity
Is suppryted by a varlety of vdunteer rdes.
The tsustees have revlewed the outcomes arKI athievements of our obiectsves and attlvltles
for the year, to ensure they remaln focused on our charftable aim5, and contlnue to deliver
benefits to the publlc. We have cOM￿led with this duty under the Charitles Act 2011, s.17
to have due ￿gard to publlc benefit guidan￿ published by the Commlsslon,

ACHIEvEME￿s AND PERFORMANCE
The branch re-homed 114 animals 111 dogs, 103 cats), whi¢h is a decrease of 11 on last
year's figures. 6 cats were returned for re-homing after failed adoption. We are pleased that
the branch has been able to maintaln a Similar level of activity to previous years.
The majority of animals {72%} coming into branch care were classed as 'RSPCA g8nerated'
animals. The rest were branch welfare concems127%1 and those Tetumed for re-homing after
a faiFed adoption11 ¥ol. This approach is consistent with the aims of the national organization.
as it shifts its focus to those animals that have been idenlthed by RSPCA officers as needing
immediate assistance. rather Ihan accepting animals from non-RSPCA sources. A high
percentage of cats stay in foster Ca￿ until adopted which help$ greally in keeping costs down
as do the food donations we collect, what we do not use for our animals in our care we pass
to the inspectoratè.
Compulsory micro-chipping of dogs came into effect in April 2016 and the bran¢h continues to
help by mKrTrthipping 10 branch dogs and 9 publicowned dogs. eitherdire¢tty orth¥ough welfare
vouchers. This will hopefully help to reunite them with their owners should they go missing.
Sadly this is a drop in the ocean Compared to the c.66,000 dogs that are picked up from our
natDn's streets having strayed or been stolen every year. The branch also micro-chipped
86 branch cats and 80 public owned cats. The branch helped neuter 10 branch dogs and 86
branch cats, and 9 public owned dogs and 80 public owned cats. We help wherever we can
with nelrtering to help reduce unwanted litters and in certain cases with initial help at a vets
foT the sake of the animal's weware. Overall we provided welfare assistance to 1 dog, 1 rabbit
and 5 cats.
The branch continues to have a close relationship with the neighboring Altham branch and
continued to rent kennels throughout 2023 allowing the branch to tske in more RSPCA
generated dogs.
Volunteers continued to hold fundraising events and find ways to raise funds in altemate ways,
but the total funds raised ¢ontinue to be down on previous years pre 2020. 10 events wero
held in 2023. down 2 on the previous year.
The branch continued lo successfully hold several virtual trustee meetings throughout the
year.
Trustees recognise the importance of volunteers. contributions and strwe to ¢￿ale an
environment where volunteers feel valued and involved. Volunteers contribule in many
different ways, from fostering, which has been Invaluab￿ during the pandemic. to
organising or supporting fundraising events. The Injstees wish to acknowledge the hard work
and ded￿alLon of all volunteers. whalevei their ro￿. whose ¢ommitment was seen more than
ever throughout a difficult year.
The Annual Accovnts for the year ending 31 December 2022 We￿ also the last accounts that
were independently examined by JS Andrews & Co. The Trustees are grateful for 811 for all
of his work over the years and wish him the best for his retir8menl. The Annual Accounts for
the year ending 31 December 2023 have been audited by Stuart Newbury from Posttive
Practice Ac¢ountants {agreed ot the branch AGM on 18 June 2024} and the Branch would
like to thank Positive Practice for tsking on this role.

FINANCIAL REVIEW
The totsl irK•ming resources for the year amounted to £224.500 at 31 t)etsmber 2023
{2022.' £60,259}
Expenditure for the year amounted to £87.311 at 31 December 2023
12022- £76.9371
The surplus for the year vras £137.188 at 31 Decembér 2023
12022: -£16,678)
Resoni83 Policy
The Branch h81d reserves of £237.571 al 31 December 2023
2022.. £100,383)
We hold rw&erve$ in orderthat the Se￿iCe level provbjed foranimal welfare ss maintained ifthere
15 a reduction in incoming resources. ReseNes are those fvnds which are freety available for
general purpose and are not committed. The Iruste8s aim has been to hold reserves of
unrestricted funds equivalent to ￿ year's expenditure.
Inveslrnent Policy
Our relevantly modest resources demand that a cautK)us and secure investment poTrcy is
pursued. Consequenlty. our unrestricted fvnds are held in an interest eaming accA)Lbnt with a
Bank $pecialriing exdusiv8ty in accounts for charitable organi$atv)ns.
FUTURE PLANS
The branch will continue to promte fostering as an atternat￿e to kennels, as we believe this
provideg a betterenvironment for the animal. Fostering 81s0 allows us to leam more about them
prior to offering them for acknplion.
We wll continue lo work in partnership wth the InsF*Ctorate and other agencies, prompting
preventive care through M￿rochIPping and fflea and womi t￿atMents. We will actively promote
neutering by offering financial help wih the ¢ost.
Volunteeis remain the backbone of all branch actNilies. We will continue our efforts to recruit
and maintain a team of volunteers to carry out fvndraising and animal weltare activitie$ across
th8 Keighley. Craven and Upper Wharfeda18 area.
The branch are very grateful to have re￿Ned a signthcant legacy paymenl within the financial
year which will provide a huge berefit to the support and work we can provide.

to tharflios kn Engknd rnquhs TNitaes to financial
6taterrnnts l)f eath fjnandaiyMr*ttk* givo and farvffwoftho aclmtss
dUth0th•￿4r. •nd ofi18 poth attho end ofth• year. In prnpathgfinandAI slatenwnts
g • true •nd viwth• TN8ts•5 shothd fokni b•sl pracUc• •nd:
1 S•18cl 3uhabl• acrnunlkn9 and app* th•m consistsnlr.
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sta*n*nts: and
4 tho thandal on th• * ¢on¢•m basls unl••s h h 1n•pprn￿
•sum• thal th• tharlty conthwo In op8r•kn.
posM(n of th• Qwlty •KI *l*h vll •natrA• 1￿M kn •nwrn thjltho fmqndal Jlalwrnnts conyly
ilh ardkat* Iw•. r•gulaffoM and Inist deed. Thy arn al￿ r•winth for safewarthg th•
and
Th• TnMi••s dedArn tst th•y hm aFprnd tho Irugtaos, r•wrt •lx)v•. Slwmd on behaifoflh•
SIwa￿￿
Rob•rt Sltr
22 Odober 2024

NEWSLETtER
Annual Report 2023

GROUP UPDATES
This year has seen a significant arry)unt of chan90 in group
staffiftg. Most notably Chief InSpeC￿rat&5 Bèih Clements was
seconded io HQ working on strategie& for charvJe wiihin iho
RSPCA. Deputy Chief Inspector Emma Brook has stepped up. ar)d
is now Acting Chief Inspector. The role of DeP￿Y Chief Inspector
has boen taken on bj Demi H￿aby.
Ai ihe boginriing of the year we also Iosi InspeLtor Joaftnè Hartley.
gained promotion to Chief Ins￿ctor, and is workirig in ihe
NCC managing ihe phonecall Work orde¥ team. And. ai ihe end of
the year we Iosi AFIO Kris Walker. who has gone onto Wofk for
Bransby Horse Charity,

It was nor all losses though, Inspector Adam Dickinson returned to
the group after a secondment to a case officer role, and ARO
Hanthah WS11iams who had previously worked in West Yorkshire
was transferred from Northeast Group.
In 2023 we alsu gainÈd two new ARCb through the training
pTcsrdmme. ARO Abeesha Haddersley and Emmeline Myall are
now toth fully qualified member5 of the team. We have also ￿￿en
lucky enough to gain a further three AROS on the currenL training
course.. Train￿ lÈnny Andèrson, lames M@Icalf and Jadè Bayber
will all havo completed their tralning in Sprlng 2024 - and are now
In group full tlme foi fleld training.
ThÈ team Is now asfoll
ACI Emma Brook
DCI Demi Hodby
Inspo¢tor Natalle Taylor
InsP•Ctor Adam Dlcklnson
Inspector Joann• Taylor
Insp@etor John Gib50n
ARO Dave Holgate
ARO Beeky Couldlng
ARO Ollle Wilkes
ARO Hannah Wllliams
ARO Aleesha Haddersley
ARO EmmellnÈ Myall
Traln•e ARO Jad• Barber
Train•• ARO Jenny Anderson
Train•e ARO James Motcalfe
InspÉtto( John Gibson maintains all his special6ms: CAStTeam,
flood team and boai tèam. AFiOsOlliÈ Wilkes, Becky Goulding ar)d
DavÈ Holgate aye also on the boat team.

Inspecwrs Adam Dickinson and NatalioTaylor areTuior
Inspectors, oroviding Invaluable training to all rigw Officers to the
group and helping them complete IhelT qualifications.
ARO Dave Holgate continue his rolL' as Wildlrfe offlcer, and DCI
Demi Hodty is an ExotiGsOfficer.
ARO Becky Goukling has iaken on the role as ARVCo-ordinator.
and has recruiiod a further 5 w)lunteers to our Leam this year.
Inspector Natalie Taylor has worked closèly with HQ to develop a
document for the Police: advising them on Animal Welfare Act
cas&5 ènd bost practice.
Anlmal R•seue Volunteevs (ARVSI
We currently have a team of6 ARVS in group., with varylng levels of
acilvity. Some have ￿￿en able to donate 8 regular day every weèk
to volunieering. and have been an Invaluable resour￿. Ir's hoped
thai over IhÈ spring and summor thai ihts will increase. and ihey
are able ro assi￿ more with small transwrtablo wildlife. Our Ariv
Team are..
tydn Lawley
Amanda Mohi
AliSL￿ C￿en-mar1eY
Matl B￿rke
Kate Collinson
Jane Ha¥rison
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Great British Spring Clean
Half the tsam were able to lake a (Jay off the road to lake part In
the Greai Briiish Spring Clean. If)sp Natali¢ Taylor had oigdnised
litter pickl1￿ kils from Wakefield Councll. and locations receivod
by ARO 14olgali.. First we went ￿ ihe bank of the River Cabder in
WakLfi£sld. where one ieam cleared Ilie bank wPIllsi d second ieam
used tlie boat iu ¥i)move littei from iniLLe59ble Éirea5 of IhL. bank
¢lS well as in ihè waièr. A total 0125 bags were collocted, beforè
moving onio Pugneys Park, when another 9 bdgswore LollLicIL,d.
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COLLECTIONS AND RESCUES
Unfofiunately. Ihe year 5LaTiwJ with bad news. After managing to
avoid li for rhe majority oftho outbreak the group was finalty hii by
an outbreak c4 Avian Influonza, noi a nice job bul necessaryio end
the suffering of P£iriicularly large water birds sueh as ducks geese
and swan& Bc<Jies were seni for testing. and ihe diseaso WdS
confirmed al 6 parks In our area. AROS Walker and Gouldin9 sFenl
several days on or in the water. a17d sweral othLar officers assisied
with individuèl bird collections. ThL good iie¥As is t￿t thè
outbreak was contairied and shorllived.
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ARO Goulding
was
alg)
able
to
successfully release a goose. affectionate
known as -Rambo'. Thè goose had been
altackLid by a dog. bvt eye witness
Jccounts suggesi he gavi, as 9ood as hL'
got. Tho PiCluYe is very dramatic but
ex¢iminaiion by a lucal vet showod Ihai
actually he orily had one small puncture
wourbd which li was able to treal wilh
antiseptic spray. and ihe goose was •
rolcaased back wilh liis flock the Sdn)o ddy.
This V',3EO shows him announcing his knl&.-
relurnll
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Therè was a very happy ending for
'LuPln' thÈ cat, who v￿￿rni rnisslng ovor 18
n)ontlis ag￿ She was k)ickEYI up by
Inspector Natalie Taylor over 5 mile5 ffom
her home. 14èr ownefs had pretty much
given LJP on seeing hLsr again. and were
complrfely shocked io setj Naiulie siood
or) the doorstep wilh triLIr.
Wesl Yorkshires. very own siove Irwin, ARO Davo 1401gate has
bLIL>n kepl busy willi %veral replile jobs., mdinly accidenial
imports.ThÈ snake below wasfound in student 8cco¥nmodation in
LliÉ. Uhworsily of Brddfotd
originally iho¢Jghi to ￿ a Nigerian
import, the slithory Vi￿￿[ iurnod oui ￿ bo a le￿&X0[•C Lorn snake.
He also collectod this liny gecko, which had stowed dway in a
suiicase all the way from Zanzibar!
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ARO Becky Goulding collected ihls
tiny fox cub. probablyonty a fow
days old.The callers dog had
felchèd the cub back on a walk, and
ilh no idea whèrÈ the dog had
found ihe cub it wascollectod and
transferred to RSPCA StapelL'y
Grange. The baby was their first fox
cub adinisslon of the s￿￿rn. He
was qulckly followed Èy tho oldèi
fox cub collectèd by then Insp
Emma Brook in Huddersfield.
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By far Ihe longosi and Ilkety most dramatic rescue of 2024 tCK)k place in
March. Er)glish Bull Terrier 'Maitha' had boèn out for a walk with hei dad in
Black Carr Wood. BradfoT¢J. Awalk thal she has done slnce sliLI a PUPPY
wiihoui incidènt. But ihi5 lime MariF)a decided to c'xplorè a drainage pipè
whlch disappeared inio the bank of ihe beck. 51's thought lha¢ MaTttid wÉni
approximately 20m in the pipe before Lrying io iurn round. gelting Stuck
wilh ihose big English Bull shoulders. Initially Fire and riescue attLirided but
didn't have tho equipment to assist, so the followiiig mornir)g ARO C￿￿Iding
allended, and wasjoined tyARO Walker and InspTaylor. Wilh tho exper(jsL*
ofyorkshire Water, and laterly a drainago company they were ablè to dig
down <iPPrOximately ém and cut holes in lh¢ casi iron pipe. The followiyig
morning, al approximaioly 8am - dfiÈr belng underground for a total of 40
hours Mariha was rescued.
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ARO Emmeline Myall was called Lo a horso in 14alifax ihai had g
himself into a bit of a predicameni. He had fallL:ri down a collaps
bit of river bdnk arTrd alihough uninj'ured. Wdsr)'t vjble to work oul
how to gei himself back up again. As you can bce Iro¥n thLTr vidLs0
CLI
K FIEFII
shÈ was able to takè him for a walk along the river
bank until she found somewhere ihat ho could bo walkÈd up. By
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Ihe tlrY)e ihey got back to the fielé the panicked owners were
already there lotsklng for Ihe horse. Who il turr)L.d oul was named
'Buttons" . and ￿rne very very gratolul owners.
West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue also assisted
Inspottor Jo Taylor wilh her rescue of'RosiÈ'
an Indoor C￿ thai not only oscaped
from l)er homo, bui had also managed
gei siuck Inside a disused building. After
four days of trying to iempl her oui ihe
SPCA were called. Eventualty F&FI Cut a
holc% in tho door to iho building and Rosie
as templcd out. We'd Irko io thank Wesl
Yorkshiro Fire and RL)scue for all iheir holp
witl) all ihÈ cats thi5 yL'arll
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ARO Al*sha Haddersley was
called to a Wendy House that
was beèn used to store old
fishing iackle. TIIL owners
came in one morning to find
a cat caught with a barb.
hooked by its rear foot.
Aleesha was ablé ro free the
cal and it was iransferred to
Greaior Manchestor Animal
Hftspital treaiment Lo the
woul￿. Unforiunately ihe cat was not microcliipped, Ale¢sha Wds
confidont somÈonL' musi be missing her, gfvlng how friendly dnd
Lolerant sliL' was. BUL despite a Pfess release we were unable LO
locats an owner, and the caL . now name(J 8aibara{!) has gone for
rohoiTiing.
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The boss was allowed oul of the
olftce for è day, and Chief Inspecir)r
Emina Biook asystsd ARO Ollle
Wilkes with the roscue of a LllJLk
Headed
Gull
at
Poniefract
Racecourse. The Iwo launched the
srnall boat, and were able io take
the ouli ￿ d VL)tS to have ihe line
removed.
Finally, pictured below is Inspector John Gibson, and onè of the
irnPTessive fallow stags that ho was invofved In (he rescue cf in
November. The two srag5 had become entangled iogether by
football neiting ￿vI Q. A combined t¥)eration with the FiSPCA
and a local vei meant thai both stags could be sodaied and the
neiiing removed. both stags were then safely released to iho wild.
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Prosecution Outcomes
There have b*n some very successful Kyosecuilon ouicomc's for
tho Iw)spectoraiè in tl)e twolve monihs,....somc) Cd5QS whKh havo
been ongoing since during IhÈ pandemic.
Inspectoi Hodby achieved a 7 and 10 year ban for a daughier
and moihÉr pair respectively. The two were prosecuted regarding
causing suffuing and Lknsuifable conditions fur 2 dogs iri
Brighouse. The dogs were cared for by Halifax Branch, b
unfortunately tx)il) had to be euthaniLèd due to unrelatc%l medical
condition
Inspector Emma Brook achieved a lifeiime ban from keeping all
anii",)als. for a young man from Lwd5 whD plead guilty to causing
suffering io a gtsinea pig In Leeds. The male admitted to inflicting
blunl force traurTia io the animal. which rc'sulted in its death.
ARO Walker also achieved a lifetime bdn for a rnale from Ilalifax
wlio admiiied io him that he had str￿1)gIL,d one of tiis cat& Aflor
attending Ihe address to discuss the allegaiion. hc four)d a furiher
20 cats were all living in unsuitablL' conditions and were
rem(wed ihe majority of these cats have since been rehomed
tlirou9h varlous bTanche
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ARO Walker flnally rÈcelved a conclusion to a horse case which has
been ongoing for three yoars. A female from Pool in.Wharfedale
was found guilty of neglect of throe equiiiL'¥ In January 2022, bul
appÉsaled her conviction. This was upheld in couri ÈppÈarance in
January 2023, and the woman recelvthy a 24 rY)ortth ban from
keeplng oquino5. The two horses and a Shetland pony wore found
to have ov@rgrowr) hooves. poor deniitlon and lice irifesiations - t?11
were subjÈci to a deprivation order. and after ihè cortlusion ot Ihe
case can rlow be rLihomod. Sel, their before and after phO￿S
bolow.
A case ihai Siarled in tlie tnidst has linally como ic) a conclusion.
v4ith the dog been tiwarded into tlio care of the QSPCA. AftEsr
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several assessments to determino tho competency of the (ywner. It
was deciLled chat it was not appiopriate to pursue her througli Ihe
court& Bul the colliLi dog, who was initially removed for a sovere
skin condition. fin<illy slgnèd ovei. Sho ha5 t*en carod
fabulous fosterer for iry RSPCA Hdlifa& Iluddersfiold and Bradford
Branch. whLsrL* slie will riow be staying. TIIL. case hdndled by
Insp Emma Brook.
A moihoi and daughter pair IrorT) B¥igl)ouse were fourKI gullty of
Section 4 ai)d Seclion 9 offencès ir) relation io two 5taffordshir
bull ierrier dogs one of whicli had ¢in tsntreaied kidney disoa%*
Both offend*rs wore disqualifieLI from kLIL'ping animals. one for 10
years and one foy 7 yL'ifs. Ur)(orturl￿lQ,IY 4Jespite iecovering frvrii
the conditions ft)r which tl)L'y were remLwed the two dogs had io
be put 10 sleep for unrelated modicdl condition
A lady froyn Bradford was found g4Jilty of èllowirig a Newfoundland
type do¢J to suffèr with a horrendou5 facièl S￿Illn9 thal hdd
devolopod dfter the dog l)ad suffered some kind of bluni forLe
tsauma. Tlie causL' of which the defendani never disclosed.
Because of tl)i% a si'cond dog. Gl shopherd tyw puppy v¥as also
removed. The defendants only Èxcuse tkiolt thL'y'didn't bL)ljeve
in
veteriiiaiy
medicine,.
Although
unforiunaiely.
thè
NLJwfoundldnd had to bc, pul to slL%LP to end its suffering. Ihe
defendant was not onty glven a 72 woek custodial seniericL.. but
also a ten ban from keeping all anlma15. and d deprivation
older for the puppy and cats that she dlso ownod. An excelleni
rÉsuli for Inspector I lodby and all involvcd. fiom c) very upsetting
C¢lSC.
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The puppy 'Jesse' had spent 16 monilis in RSPCA caie, bui was
lucky ei)ough to bL¥ adopt(￿ ty her fosterer5 from RSI>CA
Warrington.
Demi a150 achieved ari excellL'nt outcomo for d w2ry difficuli and
vory prolongod ci)cker@I CaSLi WI￿re arnDrigst Olhor non-Animdl
Welfare Act Offences a man was pled guilly io Var￿￿$ Secilori /.
and Soction 9 OffÈnces. as wL.11 the notoriously hard lo acliieve
Seciion 8 - Causing Ar)Imals io figlit. Demi worked very hard in
gaihoring ovidence fof tliis compliLdltsd tèse.
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Anim¢il Rescue Officer Kris Walker achiLMJed a guiltyverdicL in
relatlon Lo a wthman from Halifèx wlio had tsused a Lhaso Apso
type dog to suffer by failing to seek veterinary treatment for a flea
infestatson and the resullant skin dlsoase. but also for untreated
eye Sr)fections. This resulted in Ihe dL,fL%iidani receiving a Ilfetime
ban and cosis of£600.
In a second court case that month. wl)Ich the maglSLra(e
dosLtibed as the wtstse case ofanlmal neglect ho had heard in 17
years at the LErich', a whole lamily of four adults were given a
lifetiine ban each for causing suffering to seven cats byfailurè to
provié¢ them wilh fo¢xJ. so much so thaithe cats had Lyion a
young kilton at the addres& The liorrific case took seveial years to
gèt through the couri sbstem, but tho restslt was truly worth tl)e
waiL The sovei) aduli Cdls were all successfully nursed bilck
hoalil) and rehorTied via Leeds and Wakefield Branch.
Inspector Ndtalie Taylor has had ar) oi)goiFig caso rL'garding a
roitweiler riar i ied Tysuvi, Ihat bogar) in 2021. A year latLir a Seclitsi)
20 applici3tion ￿￿s made so that the dog could be rehomL)d ahead
of il)e proseLulion case. ¢lTid Tyson Wds rehomod by Lec'd5 ar)d
Wakefiold in RSPCA in 2021 Findlly the case was hLTrard iri COUTt in
2023, both Wcbrc. LhargL,d with SL'cLiun 4 ar)d Soction 9 off@nc*s iri
relation to Tysoi)5 Ix)dy condiiivn. The femdle defendant was
found guilty ar)d seiiiericed io a IlfÈiim@ t)ari on all animals. the
rnalL. defendani did r)ol ¢ltiend LourL so W*lS found guilty in lit
absence. and a W£irrant has boon issued for his arrest. 14erè ar¢
Tysvns before ¢ind aftl'r picturLJS.
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serie5 of hdrrowing ccrv
sequences were presoiiiE%d
Inspoctor Addm Dlckinson in iho
case of 'Ace' a boxer cross dog. In
foolage capiurLYJ by iieigliboufs
the male owner is seen kicking and
puncliing Aco, and In a P<irticularly
ciuLiI video is seon throwing ihL.
dogs waler away tifier he'é had iliLJ
dog oui for a Walk on a hot day,
Tl)o owner was found gulliy of ￿ttl
a Soctioi) 4 offence in relaiion to
the beatings. and SEciion
o(fLinces relating 10 an unsuitabli.
Lll)viror)ment.
The man
was
SOn￿nCed to a 10 year baw1 frcrT) keopirig all ariima15. as well d5
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ComrTitsnlty Order and Cost& Ace has since been rehomed
Preston Branch.
In lanuary 2023. AFIO Kris Walkèr removed a cob rype wny called
'Crickel' from land in Castleford. An owner was tracecl and
prosecuted for SvLtiQTI 4 offences for fdilin9 to provide vetoriridry
treatrrient and allowin9 the pony ￿ be in poor trKKty cr)ndiliOn.
alongside Soction 9 offLTrrices rL.laiirig to ari unsuitable
environment. She was given a 10 year ban from keeping all
animal& Unfortunatoly Crlcker never recovèrÈd from his F￿r
condition, and had io bo put io sleep.
Inspector Demi Hodby had a very l)arrowing case of a dog named
'Scooty whos cyes had ￿COrne so infected that the dcya could rio
longer see. The elderly German Shepherd dog was pui Lo sleep on
wel(aie grounds In one of the worst casès Demi has sÈen. Iho
owner was found guilty of causing unnecessaTy suffeying: ai)d
ieciL'ved a 26 week custodial serilLificL' su5pL'nded for 12 months.
as well as d lifetime ban from keepir)g all animals.
Finally, another of Inspector Hodbys cases came to a conclusior)
dftsr almost 2 yoa¥s. A woinan from Bradford was found guilty ol
Stsction 4 condilions in rolaticn the 5taffies body condition. and
Section g offencL¥s iii rL)lation to unsuitable conditiun& The wvman
was found gLiilty ar)d ser)ienced io d 12 rTiontl) comrnunity order
and costs - but mosl importantly'Babs' who won tho he¢irts of the
wliole group could be rehomed.
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