The Association of Friends of the University of Bristol Botanic Garden Registered Charity No 291159
Income and Expenditure account for the year ended 31 December 2022
| INCOME Membership Subscriptions Benefactor Membership Corporate Membership Donations Social Events - Jazz concert Miscellaneous Plant sales Christmas wreath sales Gift Aid (2020) Interest on bank deposits etc. Visiting Speakers Book sales Sundry receipts / petty cash EXPENDITURE Garden support and development Education & Training Support Garden Support - Trainee(Adj. for 2021 £7,050 provision) Social Events -Jazz Concert Lectures Bank charges BACS Bureau Card Charges (Sumup) Entertaining Insurance & affiliation Legal Fees Stationery & Printing Postage Service charges Sundry (Software) Miscellaneous Surplus/(-) for the Year BALANCE SHEET as at 31st December Net Assets Barclays Bank C/A Lloyds Bank C/A Petty cash Restricted: Barclays Bank (Education and Training Fund) Restricted: CAF Charity Deposit Platform / Flagstone Restricted: NS&I Investment (Cecily Jones Trust) Profit & Loss Account Brought forward Net profit /(loss) TOTAL FUNDS |
2022 2021 £ £ INCOME 54528 41,422 4500 5,250 1650 1,150 3547 2,620 5240 2,550 120 3090 1,165 357 11669 8,602 456 521 610 50 10 85778 63,330 EXPENDITURE 38766 36,780 21040 14,100 893 662 250 200 802 462 1158 162 78 40 125 110 462 6265 5,699 3394 4,574 29 22 146 192 459 530 74030 63,371 11748 Surplus/(-) for the Year (41) BALANCE SHEET as at 31st December Net Assets 2572 37,386 12556 4,002 131 265 5147 42,488 138048 62,565 158453 146,706 146705 146,746 11748 (41) 158453 146,705 |
2021 £ 41,422 5,250 1,150 2,620 2,550 1,165 8,602 521 50 |
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| 63,330 | ||
| 36,780 14,100 662 200 462 40 110 5,699 4,574 22 192 530 |
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| 63,371 | ||
| (41) | ||
| 146,706 | ||
| 146,746 (41) |
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| 146,705 |
Approved on behalf of the Committee
P Mugford (Honorary Treasurer) 31 January2023
Independent Examiner - Ed Holcombe ACA
TRUSTEES’ REPORT
The Association of Friends of the University of Bristol Botanic Garden
Hollybush Lane, Stoke Bishop, Bristol BS9 1JB Charity No. 291159
Report of The Trustees for the year ended 31[st] December 2022
Constitution
The objects of the Association are to advance public education in, and to promote research into, Botany and its related subjects and to publish useful results of such research. In pursuance of these objectives the Association supports the work and further development of the University of Bristol Botanic Garden.
The garden is unique in the West Country and the plant collections have been chosen to provide teaching and research resources for the University. Its mission to educate, communicate and conserve has also established a valuable amenity for local schools and a cultural attraction for the public.
Committee
Management of the Association is vested in a Committee (the Trustees) and its powers and duties are set out in the Constitution, including the procedures for appointment, nomination and election. Regular meetings of the Committee provide opportunity to apply risk management criteria in the assessment of the viability of potential fund-raising initiatives, whilst being dutifully aware of its charitable objectives.
The following members served the Committee during the year:
| Patricia Davie | Chair Paul Mugford | Treasurer |
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| Chris Radford | Secretary Jean Martin | |
| Susan Beech | Membership Tony West | Vice Chair |
| Susan Redfern | Janet Hathway | |
| Rebecca Tregarthen |
Paul Wood (Secretary) and Alice Maltby (Publicity and Marketing), both long term supporters and Committee members, have died. They will be sadly missed.
Nicholas Wray, Curator of the Garden, and other volunteers as appropriate may attend Committee meetings in an ex officio capacity.
Important aspects of the Committee’s role are to encourage new members of the Association and to stimulate interest in the Garden through a variety of events and activities. Income generated by such initiatives, and from members’ subscriptions and donations, after meeting expenses, is used to support the maintenance and development of the Garden. The Committee acknowledges the support of those members who have become involved directly in Friends activities and ‘hands-on’ work in the Garden.
Accounting system
Our accounting system is a simple cash book approach that is acceptable to the Charities Commission and reflects the straightforward financial activity of the Association. The cash book
approach simply means that we record income and expenditure when it happens whilst taking care to note any significant items due (not paid or received) for the current year.
Income
During the year membership subscriptions increased significantly £54,528 (£41,422) with a decrease in our Benefactor member subscriptions £4,500 (£5,250). Covid restrictions were eased enabling a larger annual Jazz event that generated £4,347(£1,888). We are also very grateful to Chris Purvis and Chris Radford who contributed an amazing £3,447 through plant sales and Xmas wreath workshops.
Legacies and Donations have seen a modest increase to £3,547 (£2,620)) and work done around Gift Aid generated another £11,669 (£8,602). The Education and Training Fund - set up in 2014 to enable the Garden to employ trainee horticulturalists - continues to benefit from subscriptions from our Benefactor and Corporate members along with Life Memberships.
Subscription Income (Sub + GA) accounts for 96% of the Associations total Income (89%)
Use of Funds
The excess of Income, after expenses, continues to support the work of the Garden and during 2022 including a regular maintenance and development payment amounting to £38,766 (£36,780) and Trainee support at £21,040 (£14,100) n.b. adjusted for 2021 £7,050.
Our most significant recurring operating cost, apart from the above, remains stationary, printing and postage, mainly for the newsletter and seed list – at £9,659 (£10,273).
New cost lines are BACS Bureau charges- due to enforced change and includes some ‘one off’ - and Card Charges - enabling the use of card readers. Legal fees relate to the Trust Deed changes required for the Cecily Jones Trust Fund and Miscellaneous includes a new screen for membership and Card readers – both one offs.
Reserves
Having set aside the Cecily Jones Trust Fund - £62,565 (we are custodians of the capital and can use the interest) and the Education and Training Fund (ETF) nominal £50,000 (£42,488) we currently hold £45,930 (£41,388) in the general fund. The ETF underpins our undertaking to support further rolling Trainee costs and over 2 years.
Investments
The NS&I account has been closed by transfer to a new Charity Aid Foundation (CAF) Charity Deposit Platform (CDP) managed by Flagstone. All remaining funds are still held with either Lloyds Bank or Barclays Bank. The move to the CAF/ CDP enables us to access a range of fixed term deposits with minimal administration and inbuilt safeguards.
Insurance - The Association’s activities are covered by a Public / Employers’ Liability Insurance Policy under the Affiliated Societies Insurance Scheme operated by the Royal Horticultural Society.
Auditor - Independent examiner Ed Holcombe A.C.A
By order of the Trustees March 2023.
Independent examiner’s report to the Trustees of Association of friends of Bristol University Botanic Garden
I report to the charity trustees on my examination of the accounts of the company for the year ended 31[st] December 2022 which are set out on pages 1 to 12.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As the charity trustees of the Trust you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (‘the Act)
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 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Independent examiner’s report
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:
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1) accounting records were not kept in respect of the Trust as required by section 130 of The Act; or
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2) the accounts do not accord with those accounting records
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 reached.
Signed:
Name: Edward Holcombe ACA
Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales (ICAEW) – 3174840
Address: 4 Branscombe Road, Bristol, BS9 1SN
Date: 21/02/2023