**DARTMOOR LIVESTOCK PROTECTION SOCIETY** 

SIXTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT 2024-2025 



## **DARTMOOR LIVESTOCK PROTECTION SOCIETY** 

REGISTERED CHARITY NO. 234747 

## **EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE** 

**Chairman:** 

Miss Marion Saunders Old School House, Peter Tavy, Tavistock PL19 9NB Tel: 01822 810303 

**Vice Chairman:** 

Mrs Georgina Dale The Teddicks, Belstone, Nr. Okehampton EX20 1QY Tel: 01837 840716 

**Hon Treasurer:** Mrs Mavis Hewitt 2 The Exchange, Church Street, South Brent, Devon TQ10 9AE Tel: 01364 72972 

**Committee:** Mrs Elaine Smerdon 

**Livestock Protection Officer:** Karla McKechnie, 07873 587561 

**Registered Address:** Hillbridge Farm, Peter Tavy, Tavistock PL19 9NB 

**Accountants:** 

Mason Accountancy Ltd., Moors Edge Barn, Woodford, Blackawton TQ9 7AA 

**Bankers:** Lloyds Bank, Newton Abbot 

**Financial Advisor:** Bennett Wealth Planning, The Rock, Yelverton PL20 6BS 

_Annual Report printed by Dartprint Limited Front Design by Eve Dymond White, Moretonhampstead_ 

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The past twelve months have been extremely busy for Karla. As Livestock Protection Officer she sees at first hand many of the difficulties that put the animals’ lives at risk. 

A massive wildfire in early May which extended over 1,230 acres of moorland was not a problem for the livestock, but inevitably invertebrates, ground-nesting birds and small mammals could not escape the flames. 


But the moorland farm animals do continually face numerous hazards and lifethreatening dangers. 

The vast swathes of bracken, spreading year on year across the commons, provide perfect conditions for ticks to thrive.  These ticks frequently carry lyme disease, louping-ill, and the bacteria causing tick pyaemia.  All are dangerous to 


sheep and cattle, and humans too are at risk from lyme disease. Veterinary surgeons and farmers are reporting a rising number of redwater cases in cattle, another tick-borne disease. 

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## **DARTMOOR** 

In the summer months midges amass where there is water and an abundance of vegetation. Their bite can transfer both Bluetongue and Schmallenberg viruses to livestock. 

There is no doubt that dense vegetation harbours life-threatening trouble for moorland stock.   The undergrazed and overgrown areas are bad news for animals and for any walkers trying to find their way through elbow-high bracken. 

This is not the end of it.   There are further hidden dangers lurking on the moorland grasses from the faeces of unwormed dogs. Neosporosis is one cause of spontaneous abortion in infected livestock.   Sarcocystosis causes abortion in sheep and reduced growth rates, and sees infected carcasses condemned in the abattoir.   Tapeworms cause reduced growth rates in sheep and condemnation at slaughter. 

It is so important for dogs to be regularly wormed, particularly those exercised on Dartmoor where dogs run and animals graze over the same land putting sheep and cattle at high risk. 

Later in the Report we shall highlight the increasing number of dog attacks on sheep as well as the road traffic accidents causing death and injury. 

First though, an insight through photos into Karla’s work to save livestock in a variety of difficulties. Each picture tells a story of the need for a rapid response with maximum effort to save a life. 

All the animals featured were saved. 




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## **DARTMOOR** 







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## **ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS (RTAs)** 

In last year’s Annual Report, we touched on the apparent drop in RTAs.   Again, this year, there appears to be a significant drop. Numbers to mid-September are 90. 

We are wondering, is it purely coincidental that, since the temporary closure of HM Prison Dartmoor in 2024, there has been a noticeable reduction in livestock fatalities on the approach roads?   Dartmoor Prison, when fully functioning, was the largest employer in the locality generating a considerable amount of commuter traffic. 

Sheep deaths are always the highest, with lambs in the spring most at risk and with a poor chance of surviving a collision. 

In February a pony was hit, killed and left in the middle of the road.   The driver sped away.   The trail of oil left on the road led us to the damaged and hidden truck approximately a mile away and therefore to its owner.   The police issued the driver with the penalty of a Driver Awareness Course, and the owner of the pony took him to the Small Claims’ Court and was awarded full payment for the pony.   A sobering experience. 

A sad incident occurred at Haytor when a dog chasing sheep ran them across a busy road and caused a ewe to be hit by a slowmoving car driven by an elderly lady.   The ewe collapsed, died and aborted her twin lambs, resulting in three deaths and an extremely traumatised and distressed driver. 

We are grateful that the police have spent time on speed checks and for their ‘meet the public’ days on the moor. 








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## **REFLECTIVE COLLARS** 

Although reflective collars are helpful in some circumstances, over the last twelve months it has become apparent that they are not as effective as we had originally hoped.   Not only are the collars difficult to fit onto necks of unhandled ponies, but after a little time in use they become dirty, folded and baggy and their reflective quality is compromised.   Also, a full pony mane can virtually hide a collar. Four ponies have been killed wearing collars. 

Dartmoor has a rough terrain with many granite boulders and other rubbing places used by livestock and the collars become loose and fall off from both cattle and ponies. Farmers will not fit them unless they are proving useful. 


We continue to supply collars to those farmers who feel the collars have a useful role to play in safeguarding livestock at night. 

## **SHEEP WORRYING** 

Dog attacks on livestock should never happen.   They are completely avoidable if common sense and consideration are employed. 



With 76         dog related incidents recorded by Karla this year to mid-September, it is no surprise she feels so frustrated and disappointed at the irresponsible attitude of those owners with a couldn’t-care-less mind-set. 

It is essential that dogs on Dartmoor are trained to recall or otherwise kept on a lead.   There are plenty of dog trainers available to help. 

All users of the moor have a duty to be ‘Dartmoor Wise’ and to realise that wherever livestock are quietly grazing they should be left in peace. 

Sheep have no defence against so-called ‘playful’ dogs and their only option is to run. Usually they go down hill and end up in rivers, wet areas or reservoirs.   Sometimes, with nowhere else to run, they are stranded on rock faces. 

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## **SHEEP WORRYING** 






Karla has good working relations with local fire crews, Dartmoor Search and Rescue, Dartmoor Abseiling and others happy to assist. 



A surprising number of people have no conception of the damage their dog can do to a sheep once it takes hold.   Large areas of wool and flesh can easily be torn away, even by small dogs, and bites quickly become infected and fly-blown. 



A gentleman phoned Karla saying his dog had caught hold of a sheep but, not to worry, the sheep was alright.   Karla requested a photo of the sheep for paintmark identification.   However, it was immediately evident that the back end of the sheep had been ripped open exposing its insides.   The dog owner simply had not noticed.   Karla immediately ensured the sheep was humanely destroyed, the police were involved and compensation was paid. The dog owner was a holidaymaker with no clue about Dartmoor or its animals. 

To take one dog onto the moor is quite a responsibility, let alone taking three, and it requires particular attention to be paid both to the dogs and to the livestock.   It is not a time to practice early morning meditation and leave the dogs free to chase and savage a ewe, as happened recently near the Avon Dam. 

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## **DNA** 

Karla has continued to take DNA samples after dog attacks, often working under difficult circumstances on badly savaged sheep.   This is a continuation of the research programme at Liverpool John Moores University led by Dr. Nick Dawnay.   The first batch of DNA will be tested in the autumn.   This is pioneering work.   It is anticipated that in the future forensic science will play an increasingly prominent role in the rural crime scene and livestock attacks. 

## **ON 24-HOUR CALL** 

Karla’s phone rings all hours of day and night.   The most frustrating calls come from people ringing at, say, 11.00 pm to report a collapsed sheep or something similar they have seen 48 hours earlier.   “I’ve just remembered now” they say.   Not much can be done in the middle of the night, but by early morning Karla is on the case. 

And then there are those who ring about an animal on a common that Karla has not heard of before.   Wracking her brain while extracting snippets of information from the caller, she finally ascertains that the location is a common on Bodmin moor, or somewhere else far away from Dartmoor. 

A rather bizarre call came from a woman travelling on the M62 motorway near Huddersfield.   In a strong Yorkshire accent she told Karla that she was driving past Stott Hall Farm and through the window of her car she could see a ewe in a field beginning to lamb.   She thought the ewe might need some help.   Karla does cover a wide area - but Yorkshire?! 




Nearer to home and Karla received a 6.00 am call from a wild camper who had unzipped her tent to see a black bull only a few feet away staring back at her.   In a panic the camper rang to ask what she should do.   “First of all, it won’t be a bull” said Karla.   “Secondly, bang your saucepan lids together and make a loud noise and it will go away”.   Karla heard no more from the camper.   Hopefully her advice was followed and worked.   Or perhaps there is a black cow somewhere on Dartmoor with a saucepan lid on one of its horns.   Are we joking?   It is an increasingly likely scenario considering the amount of litter left by flytippers and by campers. 

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## **LITTER** 

Many wild campers do follow the advice to ‘leave no trace’ but a significant and increasing proportion are abusing the moor by littering, cutting wood, scorching the ground with fires, removing stones from walls to use as seats and leaving behind highly visible piles of excrement and paper.   This thoughtless behaviour puts all the livestock at risk from ingested plastic and other noxious waste abandoned where animals innocently graze.   Karla has seen a spike in the number of colic cases among mares and in several foals too, with unexplained scouring that has weakened foals to the point of death. 


## **DAMAGE TO THE MOOR** 

We are well aware that Dartmoor is a public place for the enjoyment of everyone, but there is a fine line between recreational use and abuse. 


Scramblers are a known nuisance on the moor, not only because the loud noise disturbs the animals but also the wheels damage and erode the ground. 


Mountain and electric bikers are often seen and reported as they cycle anywhere and everywhere, disregarding the fact that they are required to keep to specific tracks. 

And there are organised walks, sponsored events and noisy gatherings sometimes involving hundreds of participants. Dartmoor National Park Authority (DNPA) was informed of 25 such events in the 29 weeks April to mid October with an estimated total of 7,500 participants. 

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## **DAMAGE TO THE MOOR** 

This did not include the Ten Tors with over 2,000 walkers.   Factor in the many additional events not notified to DNPA, holiday-makers, day-trippers and regular visitors and this amounts to relentless livestock disturbance. Sheep are scattered and cattle are on full alert. 

Gates carelessly left open allow access onto busy roads and Karla receives calls about livestock on the 


highway.   There have been several instances when police have picked up and held sheep in their vehicles until Karla has tracked down an owner. 

## **WINTER, SPRING, SUMMER, AUTUMN** 



Dartmoor’s weather is notoriously challenging and moorland livestock are born resilient. 

Last winter brought snow from the east and rain and gales from the south-west.   In early spring torrential rain with flooding was followed by a prolonged dry spell.   Exceptional heatwaves heralded the arrival of summer and then autumn began in mid August. 

talk every caller through getting the foal up to ensure it is in good health, and she will attend if at all worried. 

Whatever the season, Karla receives countless calls from people worried about the animals being too wet, too hot, too cold and, this summer particularly, about ponies standing by dry ponds, those with sunburnt noses, with warts, flies and frequently about foals lying down about to take their last breath.   Mostly, foals lying down are simply resting but Karla takes the time to 


Although flies are obviously annoying and can look beastly, livestock do get a break from the aggravation throughout the night. 

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## **WILDLIFE** 

These pictures are just a few of the wildlife incidents that Karla has dealt with over the past year.   Due to being on call 24 hours a day and known for answering her phone at all times, Karla gets called about a wide variety of wildlife ranging from birds, bats, hares and hedgehogs, deer, foxes, otters and, believe it or not, dolphins.   Karla does her very best to help and sometimes the outcome is positive, but sadly sometimes not. 

Karla is out and about a great deal in the course of her livestock welfare work and she sees and greatly appreciates Dartmoor’s abundant wildlife. 






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## **OBITUARY – WENDY CLARK 1958-2025** 

We were saddened in September to learn of the death of Wendy Clark. 

Wendy was a lovely, kind, understanding person and a loyal member of DLPS over many years.   We always had a good catchup every year at our AGM at Postbridge and Wendy regularly rode through Hillbridge Farm at Peter Tavy when she was riding at Cholwell Stables. 

Wendy always showed interest in the Society’s moorland welfare work and readily offered sensible suggestions with our campaigns.   She will be much missed. 


## **FINANCIAL MATTERS** 

The Society depends on its invested capital to generate income to continue its animal welfare work.   We are grateful to ‘Team Bennett’ of Bennett Wealth Planning, Yelverton, for their expert advice and financial management. 

The generous donations we receive direct from members and those via our website through Just Giving are much appreciated, as are the legacies which give a welcome boost to our funds.   We draw on capital only when absolutely necessary to keep the work going. 

We also thank the Animal Defence Trust for their grant. 

## **FUND RAISING** 

We also take this opportunity to thank all those who help with our local fund raising activities by giving up their time, providing goods for raffles and table top sales and generally supporting the various events we arrange. We greatly appreciate all your kindnesses. 

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**DOG ATTACKS ON SHEEP  1[ST] JAN–27[TH] SEP 2025** 


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DATE TIME LOG LOCATION  ATTACK<br>04/01/25 10.36 am crimed West Down   Tavistock Brown dog chasing, attacking and biting<br>sheep<br>Yelverton aerodrome<br>07/01/25 14.48 pm crimed Harrowbeer Liver and white Pointer chasing sheep<br>08/01/25 12.30 pm crimed Milton Abbot 3 x Border Collies worrying sheep in field<br>09/01/25 09.30 am Sourton Tors Sheep with bitten back leg<br>09/01/25 12.30 pm crimed Harford Retriever chased and cornered sheep. Ear bitten off. Survived. Compensation pd.<br>11/01/25 13.15 pm Rippon Tor Collie X attacking sheep<br>12/01/25 08.30 am Shaugh Prior Sheep chased into river at Shaugh Prior<br>10/01/25 09.30 am Brator Lydford Brown Spaniel chasing sheep<br>15/01/25 11.30 am Norsworthy Bridge 2 x Collies chasing sheep<br>16.30 – 03.00  Huskies chased, attacked and killed sheep.<br>15/01/25 crimed DNA  Lifton 7 sheep dead  3 + injured, traumatised<br>taken CPW on dogs given by police<br>18/01/25 09.00 am Bickham  Roborough Terrier chasing sheep across moor<br>18/01/25 14.38 pm crimed Shaugh Bridge Sheep attacked. Euthanised.<br>21/01/25 09.15 am crimed Western Beacon Sheep attacked on face and savaged<br>Sheep attacked, bitten and wool with skin<br>22/01/25 13.49 pm Bellever clapper bridge ripped off whole side. Treated. Survived<br>22/01/25 16.30 pm Corndon Down Sheep chased by 2 x hounds 1 x Beagle<br>24/01/25 15.25 pm crimed Eastella Road Yelverton Husky in field chasing sheep<br>25/01/25 11.00 am crimed From North Hessary Tor to  Bull Terrier type dog chasing sheep and<br>Cramber Tor ponies<br>03/02/25 10.30 am Bickham Lodge  Roborough Alsation dog chasing sheep<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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05/02/25 08.30 am Shaugh Prior Sheep chased into river<br>09/02/25 12.45 pm crimed Meldon Sheep attacked. Survived.<br>10/02/25 11.00 am Yennadon Down Sheep chased by black & white Collie<br>20/02/25 10.30 am crimed Stanlake Newtake Sheep chased and attacked.<br>1 x sheep dead  1 x sheep badly bitten<br>23/02/25 08.00 am DNA  Cox Tor Bull Terrier attacked, ripped skin and wool<br>taken off side. Compensation paid.<br>24/02/25 13.30 pm Brentor Jack Russell and French Bulldog worrying<br>sheep<br>01/03/25 08.00 am crimed  Sherrill  Dartmeet Sheep with lamb badly bitten<br>DNA taken Survived<br>02/03/25 16.30 pm crimed Harford Moor 4 x dogs with cyclists chasing sheep<br>Dog chasing sheep into road. Sheep hit by car,<br>03/03/25 15.20 pm Haytor died & aborted twin lambs<br>04/03/25 16.30 pm Cadover 3 x black Labradors chased sheep, one into river<br>05/03/25 08.00 am Middle Tor  Chagford Sheep chased by Bulldog type<br>05/03/25 09.30 am River Teign near Watern Tor 2 x dogs chasing sheep<br>07/03/25 14.30 pm Brisworthy Plantation Sheep savaged around neck & back leg<br>08/03/25 10.00 am crimed Highdown  Lydford Terrier chasing sheep<br>08/03/25 14.48 pm Long Ash  Roborough Golden Labrador chasing sheep<br>08/03/25 17.00 pm West Pill Tor Sheep attacked, front legs bitten<br>Black German Shepherd dog chasing and<br>13/03/25 13.00 pm Grey Wethers  Fernworthy<br>biting sheep<br>28/03/25 12.23 pm crimed Long Ash  Roborough Black Cockapoo chasing sheep<br>30/03/25 09.25 am Merripit Hill Golden Retriever chasing sheep<br>11.00 am<br>04/04/25 crimed DNA  Sparkwell Dog chased and killed sheep<br>taken<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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06/04/25 07.00 am crimed Yelverton aerodrome Lamb badly bitten<br>07/04/25 09.30 am crimed Velake Corner  Prewley Sheep attacked on face. Died.<br>07/04/25 19.00 pm crimed Yelverton aerodrome Staffy attacked sheep<br>12/04/25 14.30 pm  Leg o’Mutton  Yelverton Golden Labrador/Retriever attacked lamb<br>19/04/25 19.00 pm crimed Yelverton aerodrome Black Cockapoo grabbed lamb but OK<br>20/04/25 11.00 am crimed Sheepstor Dog attacked and killed sheep<br>28/04/25 11.00 am Shipley Bridge Black dog attacked ewe and lamb<br>02/05/25 11.50 am crimed Leg o’ Mutton cycle track Black Labrador attacked lamb biting around<br>its tail. Compensation paid.<br>04/05/25 13.30 pm Cox Tor White Swiss Shepherd dog attacked and<br>killed ewe. Compensation paid.<br>07/05/25 12.30 pm Cox Tor White dog chasing sheep and dispersing<br>them everywhere<br>12/05/25 09.10 am Staple Tor Collie x Kelpie chased sheep.Spoken to.<br>09.30 am crimed<br>21/05/25 DNA taken Caseytown  Tavistock 5 x sheep killed. Dog euthanised.<br>22/05/25 18.45 pm Cadover Black dog chasing ponies and sheep<br>24/05/25 18.30 pm Owly Moor Gate  Harford Sheep chased to exhaustion and died<br>28/05/25 11.18 am crimed Bleak House  Plaisterdown  Large black dog and Terrier chased and held<br>onto ewe. Survived.<br>28/05/25 14.00 pm crimed Lower Cator  Widecombe Sheep savaged and died<br>10.00 am crimed<br>05/06/25 DNA taken Lifton Sheep savaged and euthanised<br>13/06/25 11.30 am crimed Meldon Staffy attacked sheep.<br>Compensation paid.<br>19/06/25 07.00 am Roborough Down  Yelverton Black Labrador and Dalmation chasing sheep.<br>Spoken to.<br>20/06/25 11.30 am Meldon Staffy with dog walker killed sheep.<br>Compensation paid<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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30/06/25 14.30 pm Foggintor Lamb with front legs bitten<br>Sheep chased and savaged around neck and<br>06/07/25 14.20 pm crimed Newbridge Hill ear<br>17/07/25 15.30 pm Yelverton aerodrome Black dog chasing sheep<br>21/07/25 11.00 am Cox Tor Collie running sheep<br>23/07/25 24.00 pm Meldon/Prewley Lamb savaged around throat<br>25/07/25 10.30 am crimed Merrivale Lamb badly savaged and dispatched<br>28/07/25 12.15 pm crimed Poundsgate Dog chasing and attacking sheep<br>Dog chased sheep onto rocks in river.<br>06/08/25 12.30 pm Cadover Bridge<br>Dog owner spoken to but didn’t care.<br>Dog chasing and attacking sheep. Same dog<br>09/08/25 19.15 pm crimed Poundsgate as on 28 [th] . Police dog control issued<br>11/08/25 20.00 pm Colleybrook  Peter Tavy Sheep in river with bites on back legs<br>19/08/25 10.00 am Okehampton Camp Dog chasing sheep.   Woman owner driving red car<br>24/08/25 08.00 am crimed Shipley Bridge Woman meditating while dogs x 3 chased<br>and killed sheep<br>27/08/25 14.00 pm crimed Horrabridge Three sheep attacked<br>04/09/25 18.30 pm crimed Whitchurch Down Sheep bitten around neck<br>07/09/25 12 noon Fernworthy Reservoir Sheep savaged and died<br>09/09/25 15.00 pm Riddon Ridge Sheep savaged and dispatched<br>19/09/25 09.15 am Yelverton Aerodrome Young red labrador chasing sheep 15 min<br>Large mongrel-type dog chasing sheep while<br>27/09/25 13.30 pm East Hill Farm   Okehampton<br>owners picked magic mushrooms<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


**DARTMOOR          01/01/25–27/09/25 76  incidents of dogs chasing/attacking/killing sheep** 

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**ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS  1[ST] JAN–28[TH] SEP 2025** 


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DATE TIME LOG LOCATION ANIMAL INJURIES<br>06/01/25 17.30 pm Fernworthy Sheep Dead<br>15/01/25 07.15 am log 140 B3212 Devil’s Elbow Pony Dead<br>29/01/25 15.00 pm logged Wotter Sheep Dead<br>02/02/25 18.30 pm B3212  Leeden Bends Pony Survived<br>02/03/25 19.15 pm B3212  Princetown end Pony Dead<br>Ewe &<br>03/03/25 15.20 pm B3387  Haytor twin lambs  Dead<br>aborted<br>15/03/25 07.00 am B3357  Two Bridges Bottom Sheep Dead<br>30/03/25 17.00 pm Bragg Lane  Cadover Sheep Dead  motorbike<br>08/04/25 06.55 am Poundsgate Foal Dead<br>11/04/25 19.00 pm Long Ash  Roborough Lamb Dead<br>17/04/25 10.20 am Lynch Common  Sheep Dead<br>18/04/25 06.45 am Log 117 B3387  Haytor  Green Lane Pony Dead<br>22/04/25 18.00 pm Sortridge Lamb Dead<br>06/05/25 13.30 pm Lee Moor Sheep Survived<br>08/05/25 18.00 pm Godsworthy Road  Cox Tor Sheep Dead<br>12/05/25 15.00 pm Vennford Reservoir Lamb Dead<br>13/05/25 09.30 am Beatland Corner  Plymcrete  Lamb Dead<br>lorry<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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16/05/25 17.30 pm B3387  Widecombe Hill Lamb Dead<br>17/05/25 17.30 pm Bone Hill  Widecombe Lamb Dead<br>20/05/25 07.30 am B3357  Cox Tor – Merrivale Lamb Dead<br>20/05/25 11.30 am B3357  Four Winds Lamb Dead<br>21/05/25 08.30 am B3212  Merripit Hill Sheep Dead<br>21/05/25 12.00 pm Ollsbrim Straight Lamb Dead<br>25/05/25 15.00 pm B3212  Cherrybrook Hotel Lamb Dead<br>25/05/25 20.56 pm Golf Links Road  Roborough Lamb Dead<br>26/05/25 14.00 pm Brisworthy/Cadover Lamb Survived  lame<br>26/05/25 15.02 pm B3357  Beccamoor Coombe Sheep Dead<br>30/05/25 09.00 am B3212  Spaders Sheep Dead<br>30/05/25 14.00 pm Poundsgate Lamb Dead<br>30/05/25 10.30 am B3212  Leeden Bends Foal Survived<br>31/05/25 10.36 am B3387  Saddle Tor car park Lamb Dead<br>31/05/25 13.45 pm Wotter Sheep Dead<br>01/06/25 10.46 am Bel Tor Lamb Dead   compensation pd<br>01/06/25 15.00 pm B3212  Peek Hill Sheep Dead<br>06/06/25 16.26 pm B3387  Saddle Tor car park Lamb Dead<br>06/06/25 23.57 pm Cadover Counting House Foal Dead<br>07/06/25 08.00 am Lynch Common Lamb Dead<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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08/06/25 18.30 pm B3212  Moreton Cattle Grid Lamb Survived<br>11/06/25 15.40 pm logged B3212  Leeden Straights Lamb Dead  compensation pd<br>B3212  Leeden Straights<br>11/06/25 16.45 pm The RTA one hour earlier is a  Lamb Dead  compensation pd<br>sad coincidence<br>15/06/25 12.10 pm B3357  Cox Tor – Merrivale Lamb Survived<br>15/06/25 16.10 pm Brisworthy Bends Lamb Dead<br>17/06/25 06.05 am Lynch Common Lamb Dead<br>18/06/25 11.30 am B3357  Merrivale Quarry  Sheep Dead<br>Entrance<br>19/06/25 12 noon B3212  Merripit Hill Lamb Dead<br>20/06/25 17.50 pm B3212  Warren House Inn Sheep Dead<br>21/06/25 05.10 am Tavistock Golf Course Foal Dispatched boken leg<br>21/06/25 07.15 am Hound Tor car park Lamb Dead<br>22/06/25 19.30 pm Cadover Bridge Foal Survived<br>25/06/25 09.30 am B3387  Haytor towards Bovey Sheep Dead<br>29/06/25 10.30 am Whitchurch Down   Tavistock Foal Survived   lame<br>03/07/25 17.39 pm Beetland Corner – Cadover Lamb Dead<br>05/07/25 14.39 pm B3387  Haytor Sheep Survived<br>08/07/25 13.30 pm Roborough Bickham Lodge Sheep Dead<br>10/07/25 07.00 am B3357 Four Winds Sheep Dead<br>13/07/25 07.30 am Roborough  Long Ash Sheep Dead<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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14/07/25 09.30 am Challacombe Straight Sheep Dead<br>14/07/25 17.26 pm B3387  Haytor Sheep Dispatched broken back<br>16/07/25 07.00 am Cadover/Braggs Lane Sheep Dead<br>17/07/25 06.45 am B3212  Statts Bridge Sheep Dead<br>18/07/25 18.45 pm Lee Moor Sheep Dead<br>19/07/25 08.30 am Venford Reservoir car park Sheep Dead<br>26/07/25 08.00 am B3357  Beccamoor Coombe Sheep Dead<br>26/07/25 17.30 pm Wotter Sheep Dead<br>30/07/25 07.30 am B3357  Two Bridges   motor  Lamb Survived<br>bike<br>B3387 Haytor white truck with<br>03/08/25 14.00 pm Sheep Dispatched<br>silver cage<br>05/08/25 10.45 am B3212 Leeden Straight Sheep Dead compensation paid<br>07/08/25 14.30 0m Trendlebere – Yarner Sheep Dispatched broken leg<br>13/08/25 07.30 am B3212  Statts Bridge Sheep Dead<br>17/08/25 13.00 pm Combestone Tor – Venford Sheep Dead<br>19/08/25 19.00 pm B3357  Dunnabridge Lamb Dead<br>20/08/21 16.30 pm Cadover/Dunstone Farm Lamb Dead<br>21/08/25 17.00 pm B3357 Dunnabridge Sheep Dead<br>24/08/25 13.00 pm B3387 Widecombe Hill Sheep Dead<br>25/08/25 20.00 pm B3212 Devil’s Elbow Sheep Dead<br>Whitchurch Down Tavistock<br>31/08/25 07.30 am Golf Course Sheep Dispatched broken leg<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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01/09/25 20.30 pm Headland Warren road Sheep Survived<br>02/09/25 19.30 pm Wotter Sheep Dead<br>03/09/25 12.00 pm Lee Moor Sheep Dead<br>05/09/25 18.30 pm Pew Tor Cottage  Whitchurch Sheep Dead<br>05/09/25 20.15 pm B3212  Peek Hill Sheep Dead<br>09/09/25 15.00 pm B3357  Two Bridges Bottom Sheep Dead<br>10/09/25 07.30 am Lee Moor Sheep Dead<br>11/09/25 22.30 pm Black Hill   Trendlebere Cow  Survived  lame<br>12/09/25 22.42 logged Bovey Tracey/Manaton road Cow Survived<br>13/09/25 07.30 am Wotter/Lee Moor Sheep Dead<br>19/09/25 07.30 am Lynch Hill Sheep Dead<br>21/09/25 18.00 pm Hound Tor Cow Survived<br>27/09/25 20.00 pm logged B3212  Postbridge Cow Survived<br>28/09/25 22.00 pm logged Beatland Corner Cow Survived<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


**01/01/25–28/09/25 90 animals in RTAs. 74 dead, 16 survived ponies/foals - 6 dead, 4 survived sheep/lambs - 68 dead, 7 survived cows/calves - 0 dead, 5 survived** 

## **Red:     B3212  Dousland to Moreton cattle grid Blue:    B3357  Pork Hill to Dartmeet** 


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THE DARTMOOR LIVESTOCK PROTECTION SOCIETY
CHARITY NO 234747
TRUSTEE'S REPORT AND UNAUDITED ACCOUNTS
31 DECEMBER 2024
MAsoll Acc￿7￿1a￿DY Limited

Di)rtM￿OI Llvestock Protettlon Sotlot.y
Contents
Trijstees, Anniial Report
IndependeiiÈ Examine¢s Report
statement of Financial Activities
Balance SheeL
Notes to the Fliijt ncial Stal'ements
Detailed StatemeTrt of Financlal Activitles

Dartnloor LTvestock Protectlon Soclety
Trusteos. Anilual Report
The trustees present thelr report wlth the unaudited fiiianclal statement5 Of the Charily foi- the year
ended 31 December 2024.
REFERENCE AND ADMINXSRATLVE DETAILS
Charity No 234747
Tvustees
The followlng trustees served during the year:
L Andrews
G Dale
N Hewitt
M Saunders
E Smerdon
Accountsnts
Mason Accountancy Limited
tv7aors Edge BArn
Woodford
Blackawto
Devon
TQ9 7AA
OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES
The main activities undertake.n remains unchanged belng the provislon of funds for the purpose of
helpingt in such mcinner the Charity thinks flt, livestock In danger or distress on Dartmoor.
ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE
The Charity has continued to achievp its maln objectlves as set out above.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
The Charlty's reserves al'e strong at the year ancl as shown in the Balance Sheet.
PLANS FOR FUTURE PERIODS
A large charity must provide a summary of thE charbty's pldns for the future Including its aims and
(>bjectives and details of ai)y plan5 to achleve them.
A large charily's report should explain the trustee's perspective of the future direction of the chèrity.
statement of trustÉes' responslbilities in relation to the linanclal statements
The charity IriEstees are respon5ihle for prepai"Ing a trustee'5 an¥iual report and linanc.lal statement5 iri
accordance with applicable lawv and United Klngdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally
Accepted Accounting Practice GAAPI

D#riiiioor Livestock Prtrtection Sv¢.lety
Tvusteo¥' Annual Report
The trijsfees artt respoNsible foi- ke.eplrig pi-ope.r ac'.countii)g records that di5rlose with reasonable
accuracy at any timp the flnancial posiLlon of the chai'ity and to eiiable therri to ensure that the f"Inancial
statement's comply with the Chai'it.ies Act 2011, l.he appllcable Ch%irltie5 (Accourkts and Repoi'ts.)
Requlations, and Lhe provisions of the Trust deed. The -frustee5 are dlso responsilile for safpguarding L'he
assets of" the charlty and hence taklng reasonable sleps for the prevention and detection of fraud and
other irreoiilaritie5.
Signe,d on behalf of the charity's trustees.
M Saunders
Ti"u5tee
IDaiel
F. Smerdon
Trustee
IL)alpl
P4¥c 3

artmotrr Livestoek Protoctlon Soclety
Indopend Exominftrs Report
Independent Examiner's Report to the trustees of The Dartmoor Livestock Protection Society
We report to the trustees on our examination of the finaiicial statements of Tlie Dartmoor Livestock
Protectlon Society for t'he year ended 31 December 2024 which comprlse the Stal'ement of Financial
Activltles, the Balance Sheet and related notes.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As tlie charity's trustees you are responslble for tlie preparation of the financlal statements in accordÉince
wlth the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ("the Act"), The trustees conslder that an audit is not
required for this year under the Charltles Act 2011, s. 144(2) {the 2011 Act) and that an Independent
examiiiation is needed.
We report in respect of our exarriination of. the charity's financlal statements carrled out uncler section
145 of the 2UII Act and in carrylng out our exèmlnatlon we have followed all the applicable dlrections
given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Independent examiner's statement
We have CO￿pIeted our examlnation. We can conflrm that no materlal matters have come to our
attentlon in connection wlth the examination glvlng u5 cause to believe thaL' in, any materlal respecl:
The account records were not kept in respect of the charlty as regtjired by sectlon 130 of the Act,.
or
The ftnanc131 statements do not accord with those records,. or
The financial st6tements (lo not comply wlth tlie applic6ble requlrernents concernlng the form and
content of the financial statements set out in the Charitles (Accounts and Reports) Regulations
20L18 ot'her than any requirement that the financial statement5 glve a -true and fair" view whlch
Is not a matter consldered as part of an independent examination.
Wo. have no concerns and have come across no other matters Sn connection with the examination to
which attention should be drawn In Lhls report in order to enable a pmper undei'standing or the financial
statements to be reached.
Mason Accountancy Limlted
Moors Edge Barn
Woodford
Blackawton
Devon
TQ9 7AA

Dartmoor Llvestork Protectlon Soclety
statement of Flnanclal Actlvlties
FOR TtrIE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 20241
Nrtes
2Q24
2023
Income and endowments from:
Donatlons & Legacles
52,103
6,720
Investments
28,619
25,684
other
4,000
3,OOQ
Total Intome iecelvabl
84,722
35,404
Expendlture on:
Charitable actlvltle5
34,752
31,442
Other
20,785
11,961
Total
55,537
43,403
Net galnllosses on Investments
29,973
44,125
Net expendlture
25,564
36,126
Trnnsfer between funds
N¢t expendlture before other
Galnsl(losses)
59,158
36,126
other galns attd 10s5es
Net movement In fund5
59,158
36,126
fteconclllallon tsf funds
Total funds brought foNard.
617,479
581,353
Total fund caffl¢d forward.
676,637
61Y,479
Page S

Dartmoor Livestock Protectlon So¢letv
8al)Dce sheet
AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2024
Note
2024
2023
ASSETS
Intanglble asséts
Investments
io
637,528 586,353
fj37.528 586,353
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash at bank
39,109
35,268
CREDITORS.. Amount falllng due wlthln one ye)r
39,109
35,268
Net current assets
14,1421
Total agset$ lass current Ilabllltles
39,109
31,126
676,637 617,479
Total n•t assets
676,637 617h79
The funds of tho Charlty
Re&trlcted Funds
12
12
Unrestrlcted Fun¢Es
General fijnds
617,479
573,354
Reserv05
Revaluatlon reserve
12
59,158
44,125
Totat funds
676 637 617 479
Approved by the trustees on 31 Deceniber 2024
ANd 51gned on thelr behalf by:
M Saunders
Trustee
[Datel Zv
E Smerdon
Trustee
IDatel 2f

Dbti'moor Llvesto¢k Pvthtection Soclel'y
Notes to Ac.ciJiint5
For the year ehd&d 31 December 2024
l. AccO￿￿tIng Poll¢l&s
Basis of preparation
The flnanclal sl'atements have been preparod In accordance wlth Staternent of Recommended Pric Ctlce..
Accounting and Reporting by CharlLies preparlnu their èccounts In aCCDrdaiice wilh Ihe Financial
Reporting Standard applic¢ible Iii the Ul< and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102} issued on 16 July 2014 and
the Finaiicial R@porLing Standard appliable in tliÈ UnlLler
Kingdom and Republic of IrelJnd IFRS 102) and
the Charities Act 2011.
Change in b•s15 of account or to previous a¢countS.
There l)as been no change to the a￿(￿unting policies (valuation rules and method of accountlng) slnce
last year and no clianges have been made to aEcounts lor prevlous years.
Fund accouvts.ng
Uiirestrict¢d funds
These ore avallable for use at thè dSscretlon or the trustees In fijrtherance
of the oeneral objects of the char5ty.
The5tt are unrestricted ftjnds earmarked by the trustees for particular
purposes.
Designated funds
RevaluatlDii funds
These are ynresf.ricted funds which includp a revaluation le￿erVE
repre5enLing the restatemeiit of investEnent asJ*ef.s at thelr mèrlcet
values.
Restricled fuTrds
These are available for use subject to restrictlons imposed by the donoi-
or through term5 of an appeal.
Income
Recognltion of
incoffle
Income Ss included In the Statement of Financlal Activities {SoFA) when
thc chai-SLy becomes entstled to, and vlftually ceitain to recelve, the
income aiid t17e amount of Income can l)e measured witli sufficient
Income with i-elated
expenditure
Donatlon5 and
legacies
Whei-e Income has related expenditure the income. and related
expendlture Is reported ymss in the JVOFA.
Voluntary income received by way of grants, donations and gifts is
Incliided iii the SOFA wlien receivdble and only when the LharlLy lias
unconditional entitlement. Lo the income.
Tax reclaims on
donations and gblts
Donat'ed services
and facilitles
Income from tax reclalms is included in the SOFA at the sanie time as the
glrt'/donatloii to whlch it relat'es.
The.se are only iiicluded in income {wlth ali equivalent. ainounl in
exppnditurel where the beneflt to the Charity is i-easonably qiAantifiable,
measiJrable, and mèterial.
The value of. any voluiiteer help recpived is not Iiicluded in the accounts.
Th15 Is Included in the accounts whpri receivable,
Thi5 Includes any gain or loss resultiny frorn revalijing inveslments to
market value at the end of the year.
Volunteer help
Investment income
Gainslllossos) on
revaluatlon ol fixed
r ssets
Gain51(losses) o
Investment aS5els
Thi5 includes any gain or loss un the sale ol invesLryieiits.
PuLie 7

Dartmoor Livestock Protection Socioty
Notes tts the Ac¢ount5
For the year onded 31 DÈ¢einber 2024
Expenditure
Recognition of
expenditure
Expendlture 15 rociTrgnised on an acci"ual's basls. Expendltiire includes
any VAT whlch cannot be Fully recovered arnd is reported as part of the
expenditure to which it relates.
Expenditure on
ralslng funds
These comprlse the costs associateLI with altractlng voluntary Income.
fundraising, trading costs and investment management costs.
These coniprlse tlie costs incurred by the Charity In the delivery of its
activlties and servlces in the furtherance of its objects, including Lhe
making of grants and goveriiance costs.
All grant expenditure is accounted for on an ar.tual paid basis plus an
accrual for grants that have been approved by the L'rustees at the end of
the yeai- bul nol year paid.
These Include thoso costs associated wlth meeting the constitutlonal aiid
statutory requlrements of the Charltyi Including any audltlindependent
examinatlon fees, costs liiiked to the strategic management of the
Charity, together with a shal-e of other administration costs.
These ère support costs riot allocated to a parEicular activity.
Expenditure on
charitable activities
Grants payable
Govemance costs
Otl)er expenditure
Taxatlon
The Charlty Is exempt from tax on its charitable activities.
Fraehold investment property
Investment properties are measured Inltially at cost and subsequently at fair value at each balance sheet
date and are noL depreciated. All gains or losses are taken to the Statement of Financlal Activities a5
they arise.
stocks
Stock Is Included at the lower of cost or net reallsable value. Donatecl Items of stock are recognlsed at
faSr value whlch Is the amount the charlty would have been wlling to pay for the Ite1￿$ the open
market.
Trade and other debtors
Trade and other debtors are recognised at the settlement amount due after any trade dlscDunt offered.
Prepayments are valued at the amount prepaid net of any trade di5coLsnts etc.
Cash and ca$h equivalents
Cash and cash equivèlents coinprise cash ot bank and on hand, demaiid deposlts with banks and other
short-term hiohly liquld Investments with origlnal maturities uf three months or less and bank overdrafts.
In the statement vf flnancial y051tion, banlc overdrafts are shown wltliln borrowings or current liabilities.
In the Statement of Cash Flows, can and cash equivalents are shown net of bank overdrafts that are
repayable on demand and form an integral part of the Charlty'5 cash management.
Trade and other creditors
Short term creditors are measured at the transaction price. Other crediLor5 alld provlsion5 are
r￿COgniSed where the charily has a presenl obligation resultlng from a past evenl. Ihat wlll probably
result In the transfer of funLrfs to è thlrd party and the amount due to settle the obllgatlon can be
measured or estlmated rella￿v. Creditors and provisions are normally recognised at Ihelr setllemert
amount after allowing for any trade dis¢ounts etc.
ForeSyn currencies
Monetary assets and Ilèbilities denominated in CLirrenci@s other than the funrtional currency of the
Charlty are trarislale(l at the rates of exchange prevaS1ing at the end Df the reporLing period.
Tran5acLions in currencles other than the functlonal cui-roncy of the Charlly are. recorded at L'he raLp of
exchbnge on the daLe that the transacL'ion occyri@.d. All exchange difference are taken into èLcount In
arrbving at net incomelexpenditure.
Poge 8

Dartmoor Llve5tock Protection Soclety
Notes to the Accounts
For the year end4d 31 December 2024
Recelpt of donated goods, facilities, and servlces
All donated goods, facilitles and service5 recelved are recoynlsed wlthln Incomlng resource5 and
expendlture at an estimate of the value to the Charity.
2. Statement of Flnanclal Activities - prlor year
2023
Xncome and endowmentB fyom:
Donatlons & Legacles
9,720
Investments
other
25,684
Total Income r¢celvablo
35,404
Expendlture on:
Charitable actlvllle5
31,442
Other
11,961
Tot41
43.403
Net losses on Investments
17,9991
Net exp•ndltur*
36,126
Transfer between fut)ds
Nèt èxpendlture before other
Galnsl{losse$)
(1,126)
other galns and losses
Net movement in funds
36,126
Reconclllatlon of funds
Total funds brought forward.
581,353
Total furtd carrled fornfard.
617,479
3 Income from donatlons and legacles
Total 2024
Totsl 2023
Donations
12,929
3,559
Legacles
38,49CI
2.000
Sundry - fund ra151ng
684
52,103
6,719
P#É¢ 9

Dartmoor LIvoStock Protectlon Socletv
Notes to the Accounts
For the year ended 31 December 2024
4. Income from Investment$
Total 2024
Total 2023
NSIB Jnterest
619
684
Raymond James Investment Incorne
28,000
25,000
28,619
25,684
S. Other Income
Total 2024
Total 2023
Grant from Ar¢imal Defen￿ Twst IADTI
4,000
3,000
4,000
3,0(10
6. Expendlture on charltable actlvltles
Expenditure on charltable attlvltles
Total 2024
Total 2023
Ponles, Sheep & Cattle
4,624
3,446
Llvestock Protecuon Off4cer Grant
22,250
21,000
Llvestock Protectlon Officer expenses
7,878
6,996
Sundry
34,752
31,442
7, Other Expendlture
Total 2024
Total 2023
General adminlstrative costs
20,191
11,361
Legal & Professlonal costs
594
600
20,785
11,961
8. Staff Costs
No employees.
Pagelo

Dartihoor Livv.stock protecl.lon Society
Notes to tlie Account5
For the ye￿r ended 31 December 2024
9. Intanglble flxed assets
Inv¢5tmonts
Total
Cost
At l Januory 2024
A£l(litions
586,3_¥3
586.353
Falr value adjustments
At 31 December 2024
Sl,17.5
637,528
586.353
Net ljook values
At 31 December 2024
637,528
586,353
AL. 31 De￿[￿ber 2023
586,353
586,353
10. XDve$tments
Other
Investm@rits
-VnlisteLI
Total
Cost or i*valuation
At l Janijai'y 2024
126,0001
At 31 Decembpr 2024
(26.000)
Net book values
AL 31 December 2024
{26,0001
At 31 Decerrbber 2023
{26,000)
11. Cveditors
Amour)ts falllng (Sue withln one year
2024
2023
Accruèls and deferred income
4,142
4.142

Darti￿0¢¥W Livesl'ock Protectlon So¢lety
IVote& to the Accounts
For the yoar ended 31 Detember 2024
12. Movement Sn fuiids
Asatl
Januarv
Incomlng
resources
(includlng
other
93ins/1055es
Resources
expeiided.
sat31
Decemljer
2024
2024
Re5trictad fund5:
UnrÈstrlrted funds:
General funds:
617,479
84,722
155,537)
646,664
Mevaluatlon Reservès:
Revaluatlon fund
Total revaluation reserves
2g,973
29,973
Total Funds
617 479
114 695
676,637
Purposes and restrictions In relation to fLinds'.
Rèvaluallon roseryes..
ReprÈsent the amount by whlch Investments exceed thelr h5storltal c05L'.
13. Analysis of net assets between fufids
Total 2024
Total 2023
Fixed Assets
617,479
586,353
Investments
Net Cui'rent Assets
59,158
31. 126
676,637
617,479
14. Reconeiliatlon of net debt
At I lanuai'y
2024 Cash flows
At 31 Oecomber
2024
Cash and casli eqLilvBlents
35,268
3,841
39,109
Nel debt
35,268
39.109

Darti)ioor Llve5tock Protertio￿ Sotletv
Detkilled 5tatramenl' of Finan¢ial Adlvitlos
For tlie year ended 3.1 December 21J24
2024
2023
Iiicome and endowments from,
Donatl¢ins & Legacies
Donations
16,929
3B,490
3,559
Legacles
Sundry - fund raising
Other
2,000
684
1,160
3.fJOO
Totèl Intomo receiuahlo
56,103
9,179
Investments
NSIB Interest
619
684
Raymond lames Inveskmeiit
28,000
25,000
28,619
25,684
Expendlturo on:
Ponies, Sheep & Cattlè
4,624
3,446
Llvestock Protectlon Offl£er
22,250
21,000
Livestock Pratectlon Offlcer expenses
7,878
6,996
Sundi'y
Total exp&ndlture on Charitable a¢tl¥ltles
34,752
31,442
General administrative coists, Includlng
Depi'ecialion an(1 amortlsatlon
Treasurer's Honorarium
2,750
2,000
Rayinond james Inve.stment management fees
5,5Jf4
5,554
Other Charitable actSvlties
9,781
1,048
Adverllslng
998
stationery & PrlnLlng
463
914
Suttdry Expenses
779
8i17
Net exponditure
20.191
11,361
Legal and professional c05t5
594
60
Accoiintancy & bookl<¢epliiq
20,785
11,96X
Total *xpeftdlture of other costs

Dartinoor livestock Protectlon Socletv
DetaileEI Statei*ent of F•nHiicial Acl.1v1t￿e$
For the year ended 31 December 2024
21)24
2023
Total QKP8nditure
55,537
43,403
Net Galns/losses on Investments
29,973
44,125
Net expenditure
59,158
36, 126
Net expenditure before other
Galnsl(10sse51
othe* galns atEd losses
Net movement In funds
59,J58
36,126
Reconclllxtlon of funds
Total funds brought rorward.
617,479
581,353
Total fund carrled foNiard.
676,637
617,479

THE DARTMOOR LIVESTOCK PROTECTION SOCIETY
CHARITY NO 234747
TRUSTEE'S REPORT AND UNAUDITED ACCOUNTS
31 DECEMBER 2024
MAsoll Acc￿7￿1a￿DY Limited

Di)rtM￿OI Llvestock Protettlon Sotlot.y
Contents
Trijstees, Anniial Report
IndependeiiÈ Examine¢s Report
statement of Financial Activities
Balance SheeL
Notes to the Fliijt ncial Stal'ements
Detailed StatemeTrt of Financlal Activitles

Dartnloor LTvestock Protectlon Soclety
Trusteos. Anilual Report
The trustees present thelr report wlth the unaudited fiiianclal statement5 Of the Charily foi- the year
ended 31 December 2024.
REFERENCE AND ADMINXSRATLVE DETAILS
Charity No 234747
Tvustees
The followlng trustees served during the year:
L Andrews
G Dale
N Hewitt
M Saunders
E Smerdon
Accountsnts
Mason Accountancy Limited
tv7aors Edge BArn
Woodford
Blackawto
Devon
TQ9 7AA
OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES
The main activities undertake.n remains unchanged belng the provislon of funds for the purpose of
helpingt in such mcinner the Charity thinks flt, livestock In danger or distress on Dartmoor.
ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE
The Charity has continued to achievp its maln objectlves as set out above.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
The Charlty's reserves al'e strong at the year ancl as shown in the Balance Sheet.
PLANS FOR FUTURE PERIODS
A large charity must provide a summary of thE charbty's pldns for the future Including its aims and
(>bjectives and details of ai)y plan5 to achleve them.
A large charily's report should explain the trustee's perspective of the future direction of the chèrity.
statement of trustÉes' responslbilities in relation to the linanclal statements
The charity IriEstees are respon5ihle for prepai"Ing a trustee'5 an¥iual report and linanc.lal statement5 iri
accordance with applicable lawv and United Klngdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally
Accepted Accounting Practice GAAPI

D#riiiioor Livestock Prtrtection Sv¢.lety
Tvusteo¥' Annual Report
The trijsfees artt respoNsible foi- ke.eplrig pi-ope.r ac'.countii)g records that di5rlose with reasonable
accuracy at any timp the flnancial posiLlon of the chai'ity and to eiiable therri to ensure that the f"Inancial
statement's comply with the Chai'it.ies Act 2011, l.he appllcable Ch%irltie5 (Accourkts and Repoi'ts.)
Requlations, and Lhe provisions of the Trust deed. The -frustee5 are dlso responsilile for safpguarding L'he
assets of" the charlty and hence taklng reasonable sleps for the prevention and detection of fraud and
other irreoiilaritie5.
Signe,d on behalf of the charity's trustees.
M Saunders
Ti"u5tee
IDaiel
F. Smerdon
Trustee
IL)alpl
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artmotrr Livestoek Protoctlon Soclety
Indopend Exominftrs Report
Independent Examiner's Report to the trustees of The Dartmoor Livestock Protection Society
We report to the trustees on our examination of the finaiicial statements of Tlie Dartmoor Livestock
Protectlon Society for t'he year ended 31 December 2024 which comprlse the Stal'ement of Financial
Activltles, the Balance Sheet and related notes.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As tlie charity's trustees you are responslble for tlie preparation of the financlal statements in accordÉince
wlth the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ("the Act"), The trustees conslder that an audit is not
required for this year under the Charltles Act 2011, s. 144(2) {the 2011 Act) and that an Independent
examiiiation is needed.
We report in respect of our exarriination of. the charity's financlal statements carrled out uncler section
145 of the 2UII Act and in carrylng out our exèmlnatlon we have followed all the applicable dlrections
given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Independent examiner's statement
We have CO￿pIeted our examlnation. We can conflrm that no materlal matters have come to our
attentlon in connection wlth the examination glvlng u5 cause to believe thaL' in, any materlal respecl:
The account records were not kept in respect of the charlty as regtjired by sectlon 130 of the Act,.
or
The ftnanc131 statements do not accord with those records,. or
The financial st6tements (lo not comply wlth tlie applic6ble requlrernents concernlng the form and
content of the financial statements set out in the Charitles (Accounts and Reports) Regulations
20L18 ot'her than any requirement that the financial statement5 glve a -true and fair" view whlch
Is not a matter consldered as part of an independent examination.
Wo. have no concerns and have come across no other matters Sn connection with the examination to
which attention should be drawn In Lhls report in order to enable a pmper undei'standing or the financial
statements to be reached.
Mason Accountancy Limlted
Moors Edge Barn
Woodford
Blackawton
Devon
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Dartmoor Llvestork Protectlon Soclety
statement of Flnanclal Actlvlties
FOR TtrIE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 20241
Nrtes
2Q24
2023
Income and endowments from:
Donatlons & Legacles
52,103
6,720
Investments
28,619
25,684
other
4,000
3,OOQ
Total Intome iecelvabl
84,722
35,404
Expendlture on:
Charitable actlvltle5
34,752
31,442
Other
20,785
11,961
Total
55,537
43,403
Net galnllosses on Investments
29,973
44,125
Net expendlture
25,564
36,126
Trnnsfer between funds
N¢t expendlture before other
Galnsl(losses)
59,158
36,126
other galns attd 10s5es
Net movement In fund5
59,158
36,126
fteconclllallon tsf funds
Total funds brought foNard.
617,479
581,353
Total fund caffl¢d forward.
676,637
61Y,479
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Dartmoor Livestock Protectlon So¢letv
8al)Dce sheet
AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2024
Note
2024
2023
ASSETS
Intanglble asséts
Investments
io
637,528 586,353
fj37.528 586,353
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash at bank
39,109
35,268
CREDITORS.. Amount falllng due wlthln one ye)r
39,109
35,268
Net current assets
14,1421
Total agset$ lass current Ilabllltles
39,109
31,126
676,637 617,479
Total n•t assets
676,637 617h79
The funds of tho Charlty
Re&trlcted Funds
12
12
Unrestrlcted Fun¢Es
General fijnds
617,479
573,354
Reserv05
Revaluatlon reserve
12
59,158
44,125
Totat funds
676 637 617 479
Approved by the trustees on 31 Deceniber 2024
ANd 51gned on thelr behalf by:
M Saunders
Trustee
[Datel Zv
E Smerdon
Trustee
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Dbti'moor Llvesto¢k Pvthtection Soclel'y
Notes to Ac.ciJiint5
For the year ehd&d 31 December 2024
l. AccO￿￿tIng Poll¢l&s
Basis of preparation
The flnanclal sl'atements have been preparod In accordance wlth Staternent of Recommended Pric Ctlce..
Accounting and Reporting by CharlLies preparlnu their èccounts In aCCDrdaiice wilh Ihe Financial
Reporting Standard applic¢ible Iii the Ul< and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102} issued on 16 July 2014 and
the Finaiicial R@porLing Standard appliable in tliÈ UnlLler
Kingdom and Republic of IrelJnd IFRS 102) and
the Charities Act 2011.
Change in b•s15 of account or to previous a¢countS.
There l)as been no change to the a￿(￿unting policies (valuation rules and method of accountlng) slnce
last year and no clianges have been made to aEcounts lor prevlous years.
Fund accouvts.ng
Uiirestrict¢d funds
These ore avallable for use at thè dSscretlon or the trustees In fijrtherance
of the oeneral objects of the char5ty.
The5tt are unrestricted ftjnds earmarked by the trustees for particular
purposes.
Designated funds
RevaluatlDii funds
These are ynresf.ricted funds which includp a revaluation le￿erVE
repre5enLing the restatemeiit of investEnent asJ*ef.s at thelr mèrlcet
values.
Restricled fuTrds
These are available for use subject to restrictlons imposed by the donoi-
or through term5 of an appeal.
Income
Recognltion of
incoffle
Income Ss included In the Statement of Financlal Activities {SoFA) when
thc chai-SLy becomes entstled to, and vlftually ceitain to recelve, the
income aiid t17e amount of Income can l)e measured witli sufficient
Income with i-elated
expenditure
Donatlon5 and
legacies
Whei-e Income has related expenditure the income. and related
expendlture Is reported ymss in the JVOFA.
Voluntary income received by way of grants, donations and gifts is
Incliided iii the SOFA wlien receivdble and only when the LharlLy lias
unconditional entitlement. Lo the income.
Tax reclaims on
donations and gblts
Donat'ed services
and facilitles
Income from tax reclalms is included in the SOFA at the sanie time as the
glrt'/donatloii to whlch it relat'es.
The.se are only iiicluded in income {wlth ali equivalent. ainounl in
exppnditurel where the beneflt to the Charity is i-easonably qiAantifiable,
measiJrable, and mèterial.
The value of. any voluiiteer help recpived is not Iiicluded in the accounts.
Th15 Is Included in the accounts whpri receivable,
Thi5 Includes any gain or loss resultiny frorn revalijing inveslments to
market value at the end of the year.
Volunteer help
Investment income
Gainslllossos) on
revaluatlon ol fixed
r ssets
Gain51(losses) o
Investment aS5els
Thi5 includes any gain or loss un the sale ol invesLryieiits.
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Dartmoor Livestock Protection Socioty
Notes tts the Ac¢ount5
For the year onded 31 DÈ¢einber 2024
Expenditure
Recognition of
expenditure
Expendlture 15 rociTrgnised on an acci"ual's basls. Expendltiire includes
any VAT whlch cannot be Fully recovered arnd is reported as part of the
expenditure to which it relates.
Expenditure on
ralslng funds
These comprlse the costs associateLI with altractlng voluntary Income.
fundraising, trading costs and investment management costs.
These coniprlse tlie costs incurred by the Charity In the delivery of its
activlties and servlces in the furtherance of its objects, including Lhe
making of grants and goveriiance costs.
All grant expenditure is accounted for on an ar.tual paid basis plus an
accrual for grants that have been approved by the L'rustees at the end of
the yeai- bul nol year paid.
These Include thoso costs associated wlth meeting the constitutlonal aiid
statutory requlrements of the Charltyi Including any audltlindependent
examinatlon fees, costs liiiked to the strategic management of the
Charity, together with a shal-e of other administration costs.
These ère support costs riot allocated to a parEicular activity.
Expenditure on
charitable activities
Grants payable
Govemance costs
Otl)er expenditure
Taxatlon
The Charlty Is exempt from tax on its charitable activities.
Fraehold investment property
Investment properties are measured Inltially at cost and subsequently at fair value at each balance sheet
date and are noL depreciated. All gains or losses are taken to the Statement of Financlal Activities a5
they arise.
stocks
Stock Is Included at the lower of cost or net reallsable value. Donatecl Items of stock are recognlsed at
faSr value whlch Is the amount the charlty would have been wlling to pay for the Ite1￿$ the open
market.
Trade and other debtors
Trade and other debtors are recognised at the settlement amount due after any trade dlscDunt offered.
Prepayments are valued at the amount prepaid net of any trade di5coLsnts etc.
Cash and ca$h equivalents
Cash and cash equivèlents coinprise cash ot bank and on hand, demaiid deposlts with banks and other
short-term hiohly liquld Investments with origlnal maturities uf three months or less and bank overdrafts.
In the statement vf flnancial y051tion, banlc overdrafts are shown wltliln borrowings or current liabilities.
In the Statement of Cash Flows, can and cash equivalents are shown net of bank overdrafts that are
repayable on demand and form an integral part of the Charlty'5 cash management.
Trade and other creditors
Short term creditors are measured at the transaction price. Other crediLor5 alld provlsion5 are
r￿COgniSed where the charily has a presenl obligation resultlng from a past evenl. Ihat wlll probably
result In the transfer of funLrfs to è thlrd party and the amount due to settle the obllgatlon can be
measured or estlmated rella￿v. Creditors and provisions are normally recognised at Ihelr setllemert
amount after allowing for any trade dis¢ounts etc.
ForeSyn currencies
Monetary assets and Ilèbilities denominated in CLirrenci@s other than the funrtional currency of the
Charlty are trarislale(l at the rates of exchange prevaS1ing at the end Df the reporLing period.
Tran5acLions in currencles other than the functlonal cui-roncy of the Charlly are. recorded at L'he raLp of
exchbnge on the daLe that the transacL'ion occyri@.d. All exchange difference are taken into èLcount In
arrbving at net incomelexpenditure.
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Dartmoor Llve5tock Protection Soclety
Notes to the Accounts
For the year end4d 31 December 2024
Recelpt of donated goods, facilities, and servlces
All donated goods, facilitles and service5 recelved are recoynlsed wlthln Incomlng resource5 and
expendlture at an estimate of the value to the Charity.
2. Statement of Flnanclal Activities - prlor year
2023
Xncome and endowmentB fyom:
Donatlons & Legacles
9,720
Investments
other
25,684
Total Income r¢celvablo
35,404
Expendlture on:
Charitable actlvllle5
31,442
Other
11,961
Tot41
43.403
Net losses on Investments
17,9991
Net exp•ndltur*
36,126
Transfer between fut)ds
Nèt èxpendlture before other
Galnsl{losse$)
(1,126)
other galns and losses
Net movement in funds
36,126
Reconclllatlon of funds
Total funds brought forward.
581,353
Total furtd carrled fornfard.
617,479
3 Income from donatlons and legacles
Total 2024
Totsl 2023
Donations
12,929
3,559
Legacles
38,49CI
2.000
Sundry - fund ra151ng
684
52,103
6,719
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Dartmoor LIvoStock Protectlon Socletv
Notes to the Accounts
For the year ended 31 December 2024
4. Income from Investment$
Total 2024
Total 2023
NSIB Jnterest
619
684
Raymond James Investment Incorne
28,000
25,000
28,619
25,684
S. Other Income
Total 2024
Total 2023
Grant from Ar¢imal Defen￿ Twst IADTI
4,000
3,000
4,000
3,0(10
6. Expendlture on charltable actlvltles
Expenditure on charltable attlvltles
Total 2024
Total 2023
Ponles, Sheep & Cattle
4,624
3,446
Llvestock Protecuon Off4cer Grant
22,250
21,000
Llvestock Protectlon Officer expenses
7,878
6,996
Sundry
34,752
31,442
7, Other Expendlture
Total 2024
Total 2023
General adminlstrative costs
20,191
11,361
Legal & Professlonal costs
594
600
20,785
11,961
8. Staff Costs
No employees.
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Dartihoor Livv.stock protecl.lon Society
Notes to tlie Account5
For the ye￿r ended 31 December 2024
9. Intanglble flxed assets
Inv¢5tmonts
Total
Cost
At l Januory 2024
A£l(litions
586,3_¥3
586.353
Falr value adjustments
At 31 December 2024
Sl,17.5
637,528
586.353
Net ljook values
At 31 December 2024
637,528
586,353
AL. 31 De￿[￿ber 2023
586,353
586,353
10. XDve$tments
Other
Investm@rits
-VnlisteLI
Total
Cost or i*valuation
At l Janijai'y 2024
126,0001
At 31 Decembpr 2024
(26.000)
Net book values
AL 31 December 2024
{26,0001
At 31 Decerrbber 2023
{26,000)
11. Cveditors
Amour)ts falllng (Sue withln one year
2024
2023
Accruèls and deferred income
4,142
4.142

Darti￿0¢¥W Livesl'ock Protectlon So¢lety
IVote& to the Accounts
For the yoar ended 31 Detember 2024
12. Movement Sn fuiids
Asatl
Januarv
Incomlng
resources
(includlng
other
93ins/1055es
Resources
expeiided.
sat31
Decemljer
2024
2024
Re5trictad fund5:
UnrÈstrlrted funds:
General funds:
617,479
84,722
155,537)
646,664
Mevaluatlon Reservès:
Revaluatlon fund
Total revaluation reserves
2g,973
29,973
Total Funds
617 479
114 695
676,637
Purposes and restrictions In relation to fLinds'.
Rèvaluallon roseryes..
ReprÈsent the amount by whlch Investments exceed thelr h5storltal c05L'.
13. Analysis of net assets between fufids
Total 2024
Total 2023
Fixed Assets
617,479
586,353
Investments
Net Cui'rent Assets
59,158
31. 126
676,637
617,479
14. Reconeiliatlon of net debt
At I lanuai'y
2024 Cash flows
At 31 Oecomber
2024
Cash and casli eqLilvBlents
35,268
3,841
39,109
Nel debt
35,268
39.109

Darti)ioor Llve5tock Protertio￿ Sotletv
Detkilled 5tatramenl' of Finan¢ial Adlvitlos
For tlie year ended 3.1 December 21J24
2024
2023
Iiicome and endowments from,
Donatl¢ins & Legacies
Donations
16,929
3B,490
3,559
Legacles
Sundry - fund raising
Other
2,000
684
1,160
3.fJOO
Totèl Intomo receiuahlo
56,103
9,179
Investments
NSIB Interest
619
684
Raymond lames Inveskmeiit
28,000
25,000
28,619
25,684
Expendlturo on:
Ponies, Sheep & Cattlè
4,624
3,446
Llvestock Protectlon Offl£er
22,250
21,000
Livestock Pratectlon Offlcer expenses
7,878
6,996
Sundi'y
Total exp&ndlture on Charitable a¢tl¥ltles
34,752
31,442
General administrative coists, Includlng
Depi'ecialion an(1 amortlsatlon
Treasurer's Honorarium
2,750
2,000
Rayinond james Inve.stment management fees
5,5Jf4
5,554
Other Charitable actSvlties
9,781
1,048
Adverllslng
998
stationery & PrlnLlng
463
914
Suttdry Expenses
779
8i17
Net exponditure
20.191
11,361
Legal and professional c05t5
594
60
Accoiintancy & bookl<¢epliiq
20,785
11,96X
Total *xpeftdlture of other costs

Dartinoor livestock Protectlon Socletv
DetaileEI Statei*ent of F•nHiicial Acl.1v1t￿e$
For the year ended 31 December 2024
21)24
2023
Total QKP8nditure
55,537
43,403
Net Galns/losses on Investments
29,973
44,125
Net expenditure
59,158
36, 126
Net expenditure before other
Galnsl(10sse51
othe* galns atEd losses
Net movement In funds
59,J58
36,126
Reconclllxtlon of funds
Total funds brought rorward.
617,479
581,353
Total fund carrled foNiard.
676,637
617,479