RUS NON-ECCLESIASTICAL BRANCH TRUSTEES REPORT AND FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 2020 Contsnts: 1. Trustee Details 2. Trustees Report for 2020 3. Balan Sheet at 315t December 2020 4. Income and Expendtture Account for 2020 Non-Ecclesiastical Branch Trustees Chaimian Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustee & Clerk to the Trustees Harry Clasper rina Killick Sandra Needham Tony Bradbury - Resigned 3 August 2020 Adrian Needham Non-Ecclesiastical Branch Trustees Report This Charity is a branch of the Barker Bridge House Trust that is registered with the Charity Commission as Charity Number 202808. This report notes the resignation of trustee Tony Bradbury. Tony had been a trustee for many years and had provided valued service. The Trust thanks him for his service- his experien and expertise in local matters will be missed. The Barker Bridge House Trust derives its income from the rents due on property and land in Datchet. The income reiVed by the Trust, after deduction of operating cost, donates its entire income to the Church Branch and the Non-Ecclesiastical Branch in the ratios 40160. The Trust income in 2020 was seriously affected by the Covid-19 pandemic such that, whilst a modest sum was reived. there was no disbursement to the Church Branch or the Non-Ecclesiastical Branch. However, ahOUgh income was interrupted for 2020, aSsuranS were given that the full amount due would be forthcoming before the end of 2021 . This means that the Non-Ecclesiastical Branch can expect to receive sum of £45000 (foty five thousand pounds) in respect of income due for 2020- this sum is presented on the Balan Sheet. For 2021, to help ensure the viability of the Trusts primary asset, the Datchet Stag Public House. the Trust agreed to a 3-month rental free period in 2021 with a consequent reduction in funding reIpt for the Church and Non- Ecclesiastical Branch. The Non-Ecclesiastical Trustees are required to apply the clear income of the Non- Ecclesiastical Branch for such charitable purposes as they think fit for the benefit of the
inhabitants of the area of the Ancient Parish of Datchet, with the proviso that such income shall not be applied in relief of rates, taxes or other public funds. Although the pandemic interfered with nonnal business, the Non-Ecclesiastical trustees conducted urgent business by means of email and, during a lull in the lockdown conditions, met in person on 3 August to conduct the neSSary business in respect of election of the Chair and finalising the annual account I reports. During the course of the year, the Non- Ecclesia cal Branch consider applications for awards from the community of Datchet ingt e Datchet Corona Volunteers, a group that fomied to support the less fortunate th course of the pandemic. Atthough there was no real income reiVed in year. the esiastical Branch was able to make awards amounting to £43,711.50. durin Non- edham Trustees Cler a7 October 2021
Barker Bridge House Trust - Non Ecclesiastical Balance Sheet for Year Ending 31 December 2020 31 Dec 20 31 Dec 19 ASSETS Accounts receivable BBHT Estate 45000.00 0.00 Current Assets Cash at bank and in hand CAF Current Account CAF Deposit Gold Rgsorve Petty Cash Total Cash at bank and in hand 804 19 36758.95 525.69 81614.99 37563.14 82140.68 Total Current Assets 82.563.14 82.140.68 Current Liabilities Other Current Liabilities None 0.00 Total Current Liabilities NET ASSETS 82.563.14 82.140.68 C{A-BI Capital and Reserves Charity Funds Account Surplus I deficit in Year Charlty Funds 82140.68 422.46 82,563.14 67307.59 14833.09 82.140.68 Approvod by the Trustees Date: Slgned:
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INDEPEN'DENT EIAMINER'S REPORT ON THE.4CCOI"NTS OF THE B.4RIKER BRIDGE HOI'SE TRI ST 0% ECCLESIASTIC.4L BKAXCH I"E.4R ENDED 31Y DEC.EIIBER 2020 Illdtpeodeni eiamitttr's r¢p)rt to tke tru51¢es ofthe rKer Bridge Hous¢ Trnsi Non Lr¢lesiistical BraDch C'hArit> No= 248190 I report on the accounts of ihe charti) for the %traretxled i I . De¢¢mkr ?O•O. awr Set out on pag¢ l ond • above. Respertitr¢ respoNsibilities •f trnsitt4 and examiner Th¢ charitj. S WU51ees are rL%P)nsibk for th¢ preparation of th¢ a¢cotsnts. The cht.5 irnstees con5id¢r that an audii is not reqllired for ihis Ncar under seaion 144{?) of the Charili¢s_4ct ?01 I (the ?011 .4¢tl and aEJ independeni e¥aTnination is ne¢ded. li is rn) responsibilit} io.. ¢Xmine the acrounts under seaioTr 14£ ot'the ?011 .4a- to folloi¥ the pr(edures laid in th¢ ¥eJra1 Diredions oi%eTh by the Charit). Commission under seciion 1451511bi of the ?011 .4¢t: and 10 s¢aie i¥'hether panicular malleT5 have ¢ome my atteniion. Basis of independeot txamiTJer'5 rtport examinaiion was earried oui in atsotdance M'tth ihe g¢neral DireaioD5 giien bj. the Charst% Commission. .4rt examinalioll in¢ludes a rei iew of the aelu11ng re¢ords ke b! the chariti aThJ a ¢4)mparison of ihe 3¢¢0tsnts presented iih Ihok Fecords. li also tncludes consideraiion of an! unu5U31 it¢ms or disc105yres in the accoun and seeking eiplanaTions from N'ou a5 trusLees concernbn# 3ni such mallers. Th¢ PTocedure5 yndertaken do noi pro%"Ide all the ¢N'idence Ihat would be required in an aLtdit &nd con5¢quthil¥ no opinion 15 giien as io ther The accounts present a-nnK and fair view and the report 1515mii¢d to dk)st matters $0 oul the stsiemeni trKIow. IDdepottdent eiiminer'5 5ttemtDt IA conr5ethion with m). examirwtron. no malleT has Come aiteniion. I I I which gil'e5 me rrasonable cause io btlitl'e that in an%" maierial respeci the Tequirem¢nts-. to ktep a¢¢oLzniin4 records ¢n a¢¥ordanc£ 1th 5eLxion 130 of lh¢ ?011 .4a.' and 10 pr¢pare accounts i%'hirh algord w41h ihe a¥%ounung TOrdS and compl! 7th the accouniing requirements of the )011 Act haNe noi been mei- or l?) lo w'hich. In rn%' ¢JpinioL attention should drdTr in cth io cTrable a prow undeTstsndin4 of th¢ ac¢ounts io be reached. P¢i¢r Holliniysworth 'rhE Book'ern. 4C tknham Il'alk. Chaltont Si. Pder. Lluck"5 SL9 OE I l O¢tober ?O?I