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2023-12-31-accounts

THE ORCHID SOCIETY of

GREAT BRITAIN

ANNUAL REPORT for the YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER 2023

82 HAZELWICK ROAD, THREE BRIDGES WEST SUSSEX, RH10 1NH

Telephone: 01293 547896

THE ORCHID SOCIETY of GREAT BRITAIN

ANNUAL REPORT for the YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER 2023

CONTENTS

Information 3
Governing Document & Objects 4
List of Trustees 5
Report of Society Activities 6
B.E.T.O.C. Annual Report Appendix 1
B.E.T.O.C. Annual Accounts Appendix 2

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THE ORCHID SOCIETY of GREAT BRITAIN

INFORMATION

REGISTERED CHARITY No. 261273 COUNTRY of REGISTRATION England REGISTERED ADDRESS 82 Hazelwick Road Three Bridges, West Sussex RH10 1NH

HONORARY PRESIDENT Dr. H. J. Millner HONORARY CHAIRMAN Mrs. P. J. Thomson HONORARY SECRETARY Miss. A. C. Malin HONORARY TREASURER Mrs. S. M. Mill

INDEPENDENT FINANCIAL Mr. A. R. Wild EXAMINER Braeside, Edgcumbe Road Lostwithiel, Cornwall PL22 0DR

BANKER NatWest Bank PLC 87 Sidcup High Street Sidcup, Kent, DA14 6UP

AFFILIATED TO Royal Horticultural Society 80 Vincent Square London, SW1P 2PE

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THE ORCHID SOCIETY of GREAT BRITAIN

GOVERNING DOCUMENT and OBJECTS of the SOCIETY

The Governing Document of the Society is “The Rules of the Orchid Society of Great Britain”. Resolutions for the alteration of these Rules must be passed by a two-thirds majority of those present and voting at the Annual General Meeting of the Society which is normally held on the first Saturday of June.

The object of the Society shall be the furtherance of the knowledge of orchidaceous plants by encouraging the cultivation of these plants, gathering and disseminating particulars of their cultivation, the holding of meetings and shows and, in other ways and in general, to undertake any activities that shall be consistent with the purpose for which the Society is constituted, including the representation of Affiliated Societies.

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THE ORCHID SOCIETY of GREAT BRITAIN

LIST of TRUSTEES

The Trustees of the Society are the senior members of the Management Committee and are elected annually by those present at the Annual General Meeting of the Society. They are all honorary and are as follows:

President Dr. Simon Edward Alves Pugh-Jones MBE
(to 03.06.2023) 6 Park Hill Drive, Frome
Somerset, BA11 2LE
President Dr. Helen Jean Millner
(from 03.06.2023) 15 Orwell Close, Norton, Stourbridge
West Midlands, DY8 3JS
Chairman Mrs. Pearl Jenny Thomson
11 Turpins Close, Oaklands
Welwyn, AL6 0QZ
Secretary Miss Amy Charlotte Malin
359 Ridgacre Road
Birmingham, B21 1EH
Treasurer Mrs. Sally May Mill
82 Hazelwick Road, Three Bridges
West Sussex, RH10 1NH
Membership Secretary Mrs. Susan Johnson
Le Touquet, Station Road, Elsenham
Bishop’s Stortford, Herts., CM22 6LG
Displays Manager Mrs. Galina Boyse
(from 03.06.2023) 6 Braddon Road, Richmond
Surrey, TW9 2HR

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THE ORCHID SOCIETY of GREAT BRITAIN

REPORT of SOCIETY ACTIVITIES

Ordinary meetings:

The Society held ordinary meetings throughout the year. These were both live and virtual (Zoom) meetings. Subjects / lectures included the following:

“Wild Orchids of the British Isles”, a Zoom presentation by Mrs. Celia Wright.

“Orchids of the Cayman Islands”, a talk by Mr. Nick Johnson.

“Exploring the Forests of Malaysia”, a talk by Mr. Francis Quesada-Pallares.

“The Cultural Requirements of Orchids”, a talk by Mrs. Zsuzsanna Serer from Spicesotic Orchids.

“Tropical Orchids Without the Heat”, a talk by Mr. Andrew Bannister from Orchid Alchemy.

“Terrariums – An Ideal Environment to Extend your Orchid Collection”, a Zoom presentation by Mrs. Diana Petrokaite and Mr. Alex Koper.

“A Guided Tour Around The Mather’s Foundation”, a Zoom presentation by Mr. David Mathers.

“The OSGB Visit to The Eric Young Foundation”, a talk by Mr. Michael Radley.

An Auction of orchids, where many plants are sold and purchased by members

An orchid-themed Photographic and Art Competition

At physical meetings members display their orchids, which are assessed and judged, and their history and cultivation requirements are discussed. Members have also sent photographs of their orchids in flower to the Chair of Judging and these have been judged by the O.S.G.B. judges, with the results being published on the O.S.G.B. website for all members to see.

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THE ORCHID SOCIETY of GREAT BRITAIN

REPORT of SOCIETY ACTIVITIES (Continued)

Shows:

Two Open Shows were held in 2023:

“The Spring Open Show” at Cole Court, Twickenham in April; and

“The Autumn Open Show” at Wraysbury Village Hall in November

At these Shows, members compete in 40 classes for cups and rosettes.

Displays:

The Society built and manned five judged displays during the year at the following events:

“The RHS Spring Show” at RHS Garden Wisley in March, when a Silver medal was awarded.

“The RHS Chelsea Flower Show” in May, when a Gold medal was awarded.

“The International Orchid Show” at the Royal Three Counties Show, Malvern in June, when a Gold medal was awarded.

“The RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival” in July, when a Gold medal was awarded for a Display of Anguloas. This display was also awarded the Holford Medal from the RHS for the Best Amateur Exhibit at an RHS Show in 2023.

“The RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival” in July, when a Silver-Gilt medal was awarded for a naturalistic display of orchids.

Library:

The Society’s Library continued to acquire books and periodicals on orchids and orchid cultivation and to be widely used as a reference and lending library by the members of the Society.

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THE ORCHID SOCIFTY ofGREAT BRITAIIY REPORT of SOCIETY ACTIVITIES (Continued) The Journal (and other publications): Four issues of The Orchid Society of Great Britain Journal were published during the year. In all, this publication ran to 336 'all-colour' pages. and included articles on orchid cultivation. orchids seen in their nativ¢ Su￿OUnd1ng$, members. plants, botany and orchid pests. together with many photographs of orchids. Also included was news from orchid societies both in the UK and abroad. orchid book reviews, announcements and orchid nursery advertisements. The O.S.G.B. Journal is received by all members of the Orchid Society of Great Britain, with new members receiving back issues where appropriate. An Annual Supplement is published annually in May containing the Society's rules and activittes. this is also received by all members. In 2013 an Anli-Fraud Policy was issued by ihe O.S.G.B. and in 2019 a Data Protection Policy was I￿u¢d. Both of these policies are published in the Annual Supplement. Sponsorship: The Sir Jeremiah Colman Gift Trust generously donated £l.000 to the Society. A £2,500 donation was received towards the cost of the display for the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. Signed on behalf of the Trustees: Sally Mill (Trustee) Date Sue Johnson (Trustee)

Appendix 1

THE BARBARA EVERARD TRUST for ORCHID CONSERVATION

ANNUAL REPORT for the YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER 2023

82, HAZELWICK ROAD, THREE BRIDGES WEST SUSSEX, RH10 1NH

Telephone: 01293 547896

THE BARBARA EVERARD TRUST for ORCHID CONSERVATION

ANNUAL REPORT for the YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER 2023

CONTENTS

Information Governing Document & Objects List of Trustees Report of Trust Activities

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THE BARBARA EVERARD TRUST for ORCHID CONSERVATION

INFORMATION

REGISTERED CHARITY NO. COUNTRY OF REGISTRATION REGISTERED ADDRESS

JCC 261273-A1-R England

82 Hazelwick Road Three Bridges West Sussex RH10 1NH

HONORARY CHAIRMAN HONORARY SECRETARY HONORARY TREASURER

Dr. H. J. Millner

Miss. A. C. Malin Mrs. S. M. Mill

INDEPENDENT FINANCIAL EXAMINER

Mr. A. R. Wild Braeside, Edgcumbe Road Lostwithiel, Cornwall PL22 0DR

BANKER

NatWest Bank PLC 87 Sidcup High Street Sidcup, Kent, DA14 6UP

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THE BARBARA EVERARD TRUST for ORCHID CONSERVATION

GOVERNING DOCUMENT and PURPOSE of the TRUST

The original Governing Document of the Trust is a “Declaration of Trust”, dated 26th June 1986, made by the founding Trustees, Alexander Cedric Robert Bristow, Leslie Ernest Bowen, Timothy John Lewis, Phillip James Cribb, Peter Maudesley and John Raymond Oddy.

This “Declaration of Trust” was updated on 4[th] September 2021 under Section 275, part 3.4, of the Charities Act 2011 to bring its purpose into line with current views on orchid conservation. The update was carried out by the Trustees at the time; Simon Edward Alves Pugh-Jones, Amy Charlotte Malin, Sally May Mill, Pearl Jenny Thomson, Susan Johnson, Galina Boyse, Lara Jewett and David McLaughlin. The updated “Declaration of Trust” was submitted to, and accepted by, the Charity Commission and became effective in July 2022.

The purpose of the Trust is to hold on trust all subscriptions and donations made and given for the furtherance of the charitable object hereinafter contained for the purpose (if and in so far as the same shall be charitable) of conservation of all orchids by encouraging orchid growing; providing education in any form regarding orchid growing including shows, publications and supporting research; by placing endangered orchids and specialist collections of orchids with suitable collectors / collections; by supporting ex-situ conservation of orchids by seed raising and ex-situ propagation both for in-situ reintroduction and introduction into cultivation in the United Kingdom.

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BARBARA EVERARD TRUST for ORCHID CONSERVATION

LIST of TRUSTEES

In accordance with the “Declaration of Trust”, there are eight Trustees of the Trust. Six of these shall be the Trustees of The Orchid Society of Great Britain. The other two Trustees shall be the Curator of Orchids at The Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew and the Senior Supervisor of Orchids at the Royal Horticultural Society Garden, Wisley. The power of appointing new Trustees is vested in the surviving or continuing Trustees. The Trustees are all honorary and are as follows:

Chairman Dr. Simon Edward Alves Pugh-Jones MBE
(to 03.06.2023) 6 Park Hill Drive, Frome
Somerset, BA11 2LE
Chairman Dr. Helen Jean Millner
(from 03.06.2023) 15 Orwell Close, Norton, Stourbridge
West Midlands, DY8 3JS
Secretary Miss Amy Charlotte Malin
359 Ridgacre Road
Birmingham, B21 1EH
Treasurer Mrs. Sally May Mill
82 Hazelwick Road
Three Bridges, W. Sussex, RH10 1NH
Trustee Mrs. Pearl Jenny Thomson
11 Turpins Close, Oaklands
Welwyn, AL6 0QZ
Trustee Mrs. Susan Johnson
Le Touquet, Station Road, Elsenham
Bishop’s Stortford, Herts., CM22 6LG
Trustee Mrs. Galina Boyse
(from 03.06.2023) 6 Braddon Road, Richmond
Surrey, TW9 2HR
Trustee Dr. Andre Schuiteman
Nursery and Orchid Collection Manager
Royal Botanical Gardens
Kew, Richmond, TW9 3AB
Trustee Mr. David McLaughlin
Senior Supervisor (Orchids)
The Royal Horticultural Society Garden
Wisley, Woking, Surrey, GU23 6QB

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BARBARA EVERARD TRUST for ORCHID CONSERVATION REPORT ofTRUST ACTIVITIES The Trustees have continued to invest the assets of the Trust to maximise income without inCu￿1ng risk. to further the aim of setting up national collections to conserve orchids. and to promote education and conservation. During 2023, the Trustees confim]ed thal they would continue iheir award scheme to make grants available to orchid growers holding National Plant Collections of Orchids. public orchid collections in Botanical Gardens and specialist private collections o orchids; and to schemes which aid conservation of orchids. These grants can be given for small capital projects, such as the purchase of planls, equipment or materials for the furtherance of a collection, especially for educational projects or for scientific work. The grants are awarded twice yearly. (or more frequently by a￿angement of ihe Trustees), the total amouni given being up to the amount of interest accrued during the year {and carried over from previous years). Details ol. the scheme are publicised in the Journal of The Orchid Socieiy of (Treat Britain and in The Orchid Revtew and wiif also be circulated io the British Orchid Council and its member socielies. In 2023, three awards were applied for, and granted.. An award ol £1,525 was made lo ihe Mathers Foundation to assist in the moving of a collection of Bulbuphyllum orchids to their premises for conservation. An award 01 £2.642 was made to Mr. Edward Charlton for a laminar flow cabinet to cnable orchid propagation. An award of £1.522 was made to Dr. Siuart Meeson for transport to the World Orchid Congress, Taiwan to present a scienlific poster on the beauty and forni of flowering orchids to educate and encourage mor¢ people to grow these unusual plants. Signed on behalf of the Trustees: Sally Mill (Trustee) Date Su¢ Johnson (Truslee)

Appendix 2

THE BARBARA EVERARD TRUST FOR ORCHID CONSERVATION

ANNUAL ACCOUNTS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023

CHARITY NUMBER JCC-261273-A1-R

ALAN R. WILD BRAESIDE, EDGCUMBE ROAD LOSTWITHIEL, CORNWALL PL22 0DR

THE BARBARA EVERARD TRUST FOR ORCHID CONSERVATION ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023

Contents

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THE BARBARA EVERARD TRUST FOR ORCHID CONSERVATION 31 DECEMBER 2023

General Information

Registered Charity Number JCC-261273-A1-R Country of Registration England Hon. Chairman Dr. H.J. Millner Hon. Treasurer Mrs. S.M. Mill Hon. Secretary Ms. A. Malin Principal Office 82 Hazelwick Road Three Bridges West Sussex RH10 1NH

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THE BARBARA EVERARD TRUST FOR ORCHID CONSERVATION INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES 31 DECEMBER 2023 Independent examinerfs report to the trustees of the Barbara Everard Trust for Orchid Conservation I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the Barbara Everard Trust for Orchid ConseNation for the year ended 31 December 2023. Responsibilities and basis of report As the chariWs trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 20111.the Act'l. I report in respect of my examination of the Trusvs accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under 5ertion 14515llbl of the Act. Independent e￿MIne￿5 statement I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material rnatters have come to my attention in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in any material respect: l. The accounting records were not kept in in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act- or 2. The accounts did not accord with the accounting records- or 3. The account5 did not comply with the applicable requirement5 concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2CN)8 other than any requirement that the accounts give a 'true and fairf view which Is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination. I have no concerns and have come across no other matters irTr connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. L£ Alan R. Wild Braeside, Edgcumbe Road Lostwithiel, Cornwall P122 ODR

THE BARBARA EVERARD TRUST FOR ORCHID CONSERVATION RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023

Note 2023 2022
Unrestricted & Unrestrict &
Total Funds Total Funds
£ £
Income
Royalties 150 136
Interest receivable 598 55
Sundry sales 21 ___180
Total incoming resources 769 371
Expenditure
Conservation awards 5,689 673
Stock sold 20 -
Expenses 269
_ _
Total resources expended 5,978 673
_ _
Net (outgoing) resources for the year (5,209) (302)
Reconciliation of funds
Total funds brought forward 76,819 77,121
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Total funds carried forward 71,610 76,819
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The notes on page 5 form part of these accounts.

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The notes on page 5 form part of these accounts

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THE BARBARA EVERARD TRUST FOR ORCHID CONSERVATION NOTES FORMING PART OF THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023

1. Accounting policies

Income

Expenditure

Expenses are charged to the income and expenditure account on an accruals basis. The costs so charges include VAT.

Stock

Stock is valued at the lower of cost and net realisable value. Net realisable values were provided by the Treasurer.

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THE ORCHID SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN

ANNUAL ACCOUNTS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023

CHARITY NUMBER 261273

ALAN R. WILD BRAESIDE, EDGCUMBE ROAD LOSTWITHIEL, CORNWALL PL22 0DR

THE ORCHID SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023

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THE ORCHID SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN 31 DECEMBER 2023

General Information

Registered Charity Number J261273 Country of Registration England Hon. Chairman Mrs. P.J. Thomson Hon. Treasurer Mrs. S.M. Mill Hon. Secretary Ms. A. Malin Principal Office 82 Hazelwick Road Three Bridges West Sussex RH10 1NH

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THE ORCHID SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES 31 DECEMBER 2023 Independent examinerf5 report to the trustses of the Orchld Sotiety of Great BrTrtsin I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the Orchid Society of Great Britain for the year ended 31 December 2023. Responsibilities and basi5 of report As the charitl5 trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirement5 of the Charities Act 20111"the ACVI. I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination. I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 14515llbl of the Act. Independent examinerfs statement I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination which gives me casjse to believe that in, any material respect.. l. The accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act.. or 2. The accounts did not accord with the accounting records: Of 3. The accounts did not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities IAccounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a 'true and fairf view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination. I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be re3ched. Alan R. Wild Braeside, Edgcumbe Road Lostwithiel. Cornwall PL22 ODR Date..

THE ORCHID SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023

Note
Unrestrict.
Funds
2023
£
Incoming resources
Voluntary income:
Sponsorship and Donations
2
4,275
Colour Fund Donations
1,880
Interest receivable
626
From Charitable activities:
Subscriptions
15,919
Gift Aid on subscriptions
2,847
Sale of Badges, Binders, Shirts, etc.
285
Raffles, Plant sales, Refreshments, etc.
4,995
Advertising revenue
1,257
Show awards
2,628
_
Total incoming resources
34,712
_
Resources expended
Cost of generating funds:
Society product costs
563
Charitable activities:
Journal production costs
16,064
Display expenses
7,831
Hall and room hire
3,095
Programme expenses
1,939
Internet and library expenses
299
Printing, postage and telephone expenses
510
Bank and credit card charges
58
Insurances and subscriptions
409
Presentations and donations
1,000
Depreciation
-
_
Total resources expended
31,768
_
Net incoming resources for the year
2,944
__
Total
Funds
2022
£
1,255
2,118
90
17,353
2,809
236
3,562
752
2,083
_
30,258
_
459
18,250
6,385
1,360
1,854
293
212
58
354
1,000
-
_
30,225
_
33
_

The notes on page 5 form part of these accounts

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The notes on page 5 form part of these accounts

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THE ORCHID SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN NOTES FORMING PART OF THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023

1. Accounting policies

Incoming resources

Resources Expended and irrecoverable VAT

Expenses are charged to the receipts and payments account on an accruals basis. The costs so charged include VAT where applicable.

Tangible Fixed Assets

Tangible fixed assets are capitalized at cost and are depreciated to write off the

cost over three or five years depending on the life expectancy of the equipment.

Stock

Stock is valued at the lower of cost and net realisable value. Net realisable values were provided by the Treasurer.

2. Sponsorship

The Sir Jeremiah Colman Gift Trust
For Chelsea Flower Show display
Other Donations
Debtors
Prepaid Expenses
Creditors
Advanced Income for 2024
Subscriptions
Colour fund donations
Advertising revenue
Sponsorship
2023
2022
£
£
1,000
1,000
2,500
-
775
255
______
__
4,275
1,255
______
_
2023
2022
£
£
-
31
______

-
31
______

2023
2022
£
£
4,862
4,605
749
781
-
285
1,000
1,000
______

6,611
6,671
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3. Debtors

4. Creditors

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