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    Giving young people

    a sporting chance

    IMPACT REPORT

    12months ended 30 September 2012

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    PATRON AND TWELFTH MAN

    HRH The Duke of Edinburgh KG KT

    PRESIDENTS

    The Lords Taverners Chris Cowdrey

    The Lady Taverners Angela Rippon OBE

    TRUSTEES AND DIRECTORS

    Tom Rodwell ChairmanJohn Ayling OBE

    John Barnes FCA Treasurer and Secretary

    Leo Callow MBE BEM

    Chrissie Colbeck Chairman, Disability

    Mike Gatting OBE

    Robert Griffiths QC Member, Audit CommitteeRobert Powell

    Martin Smith Chairman, Foundation Committee

    Sally Surridge

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    The Lords Taverners

    The Lords Taverners exists to enhance the prospects ofdisadvantaged and disabled young people using cricket and otherforms of sport and recreation to engage with them.

    We envisage a future where all young people, irrespective ofbackground and ability, have the everyday opportunity to play cricketand enjoy other sports and physical activities to the benefit of theirself-esteem, health, education and future socio-economic potential.

    We achieve this by:

    Using specially adapted forms of cricket and cricketequipment to engage with young people and enablethe delivery of a variety of youth developmentprogrammes

    Delivery, management and support of inner city, disability and other

    youth cricket activities and competitions

    Supporting the installation of non-turf pitches to increase the

    opportunities for young people to play and donation of cricket

    equipment to communities, clubs and school teams across the UK

    Pathways for young people into employment, education, training

    and other positive activities, including mainstream cricket

    Supporting sporting and recreational activities foryoung people with special needs

    Supplying specially adapted minibuses and sports wheelchairs,

    giving young people vital transportation and access to sport and

    recreation

    Creating new pathways for participation, development and

    competition in sport

    Providing play, sports and sensory equipment

    The Lords Taverners is a thriving club, the official charity forrecreational cricket and the UKs leading youth cricket and disabilitysports charity. Our sporting roots are with the cricketing family, butwe also have relationships with a wide range of other sportsincluding rugby, golf, football, tennis, squash, basketball and boccia.

    The Lords Taverners benefits hugely from the fundraising activitiesof The Lady Taverners, our Regions and 4,500 Members, many ofthem from the world of sport and entertainment.

    10 Buckingham PlaceLondon SW1E 6HX

    EX-OFFICIO

    Peter Sigler Honorary Legal Advisor

    Registered in England No. 582579

    Registered Charity No. 306054

    EXECUTIVE TEAM

    Tim Berg Acting Chief Executive & Finance Director

    Derrin Gill Director of The Lady Taverners

    Anabel Sexton Director of Fundraising,

    Marketing & Communications

    Emma Lewendon Head of Partnerships

    Nicky Pemberton Head of Foundation

    3 Highlights of ourcharitable giving

    5 Changing livesthrough cricket

    7 Coaching andcompetitions

    9 Kit and facilities

    10 LV= SOS Kit Aid

    11 Table cricket

    13 Minibuses

    15 Play spaces

    17 Sports wheelchairs

    19 Disability sport

    21 Summarised FinancialStatements

    22 Regional giving

    22 Thank you

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    Highlights of our charitable activities

    1,333,845 Minibuses1,175,470 Youth cricket405,194 Sports wheelchairs, sensory and play equipment184,400 LV= SOS Kit Aid155,833 Disability Sports Appeal

    Our charitable activities: 3,254,742

    Wicketz

    A new initiative aimed at

    getting more young people

    into cricket clubs. Wicketz will

    help youngsters from

    disadvantaged communities

    make the transition from

    playing soft-ball cricket to

    joining hard-ball cricket clubs,

    creating new community clubs

    where opportunities arent

    available.

    Street Elite

    Young people from across

    London have re-engaged with

    education, employment or

    training after graduating from

    the Street Elite programme

    last year.

    Hit The Top

    The disability cricket

    programme was delivered by

    nine County Boards in 2012.

    Where the money went

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    Another 28,000 young people

    in the UK and overseas are

    now enjoying cricket and

    rugby thanks to recycled kit.

    94 individual kit deliveries

    were made in 2012 including

    Bath Rugbys trip to South

    Africa and Boris Johnson,

    Kevin Pietersen and Lawrence

    Dallaglios visit to India.

    Fields in Trust

    The Lords Taverners made a

    donation of 30,000 to

    support the work of Fields in

    Trust (formerly National

    Playing Fields Association)

    whose Patron is our Twelfth

    Man, HRH Prince Philip.

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    Donations specific purposes 32%

    Regional Events 30%National events 27%Donations general purposes 7%Subscriptions/other income 4%

    Where the money came from

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    Changing lives through cricket

    Wicketz

    Cricket clubs provide a safe,structured environment where

    young people can enjoy thephysical and social benefits of

    playing the game while learningthe vital life skills that cricketuniquely teaches. However,despite increased opportunitiesfor disadvantaged youngsters toplay soft-ball cricket in theirlocal communities, less than 3%make the transition to joiningmainstream cricket clubs andplaying hard-ball cricket, withaccess to clubs often limited.

    Wicketz is the only programmein the UK to focus on transition

    from soft-ball to hard-ballcricket in disadvantaged areas,with community coachingsessions, in-school delivery,festivals and local competitionstaking place in targetedcommunities across the UK.Working in partnership withCapital Kids Cricket, three new

    junior community cricket clubshave been established inTottenham, Newham and TowerHamlets to increase

    opportunities for some of themost disadvantaged youngpeople in the UK. The top teamstravelled to West Sussex inAugust to compete in thenational finals at the ArundelCastle Cricket Ground,supported by Ford MotorCompany.

    By improving access to cricketclubs, Wicketz will help increasethe independence, self-confidence, motivation andcommunication skills of the

    programmes participants,galvanise families and empowerlocal communities.

    Hit The Top

    Hit The Top is aimed at youngpeople with a disability. Workingwith nine County Boards we helpdevelop disability cricket teamswithin existing clubs andestablish new disability focusedcricket clubs across the UK.

    To date we have establisheddisability teams within 28 clubsacross Essex, Gloucestershire,Newcastle, Northamptonshire,Nottingham, Sussex,Warwickshire, Worcestershireand Yorkshire.

    Street Elite

    Street Elite, supported by theBerkeley Foundation, is a uniquetraining-for-work programmethat uses cricket, rugby andfootball to inspire disengaged

    young people back intoeducation, employment ortraining.

    The programme was launched in2012 with 24young people from12 housing estates across sixLondon boroughs. In order tograduate the recruits arerequired to complete acomprehensive mentoring and

    training programme, where theylearn coaching skills (leading torecognised sports qualifications),interview techniques, first aidand other key skills aimed atgetting them back intoeducation or employment. Theparticipants are then required todeliver 20 weekly multi-sportscoaching sessions in their localcommunities before leading onStreet Elite festivals.

    Of the 2012 recruits, 19 havecommitted to education oremployment pathways, with fivecompleting work placementswith Berkeley Group twoprogressing to fullapprenticeships.

    Four young people who camefrom an offending background,have not reoffended.

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    programmes that use cricket to help change thelives of young people from some of the mostdisadvantaged communities in the UK.

    Bristol celebrate winningthe inaugural Wicketz title

    1,900youngsterstook part in theWicketz programmein 2012

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    Class of 2012: where are they now?

    After joining Street Elite, Shaddai (23) helped to deliver a festivalat the Linford Christie Outdoor Sports Centre, less than a yearafter his release from the neighbouring Wormwood Scrubsprison. Following a successful work placement, Shaddai wasawarded an apprenticeship with Berkeley Group and is currentlyworking on its Tower Bridge development.

    I never thought anyone would give me anotherchance in life and now that I have one Im goingto take it. Without Street Elite Id have probablyended up back in prison.

    Shaddai Olofinbinu

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    Hundreds of other young peoplebenefited from the programmescommunity coaching sessionsand Street Elite festivalsdelivered by the team.

    The 2013 programme began inJanuary with 48young peopleparticipating in training coursesthroughout London.

    Youngsters during theWicketz finals at Arundel

    Shaddai Olofinbinu (far right)coaches a rugby session atWormwood Scrubs, close to theprison he was released from a yearbefore starting Street Elite

    Street Elite was launched in 2012to support 24young people from

    London to get back into education,employment or training

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    Healthy competition

    Girls cricket

    Since 2003, The Lady TavernersU11, U13 and U15 girls' cricketcompetitions, run by the ECB,have given over 75,000 girls theopportunity to participate incricket, many for the first time.

    The UK's only national girlscricket competitions provide avital pathway for grassroots

    girls' cricket, introducingparticipants to local clubs anddevelopment programmes.

    Last year, 1,033 schools wereinvolved in the winter U13 andU15 indoor competitions, with411 clubs taking part in thesummer U11, U13 and U15competitions.

    Brian Johnston MemorialTrust

    Brian's47years of broadcasting,

    his passion for England and itsgreat national sport of cricket,along with his irrepressiblesense of fun, brought him intothe hearts and minds of millionsof people worldwide.

    As a memorial his family,together with many eminentmembers of the cricketing andbroadcasting world, set up theBrian Johnston Memorial Trust(BJMT), registered charity no.1045946, to support the causes

    that were close to Brian's heart.

    Scholarships: BJMT providespromising young cricketers withfinancial support to achievetheir potential and further theirdevelopment towards countyand national representation.

    Cricket for the blind: Johnners'became the eyes and ears for

    thousands of people affectedwith visual impairment. Over the

    years BJMT has supported anumber of blind and visuallyimpaired cricket projects.

    Spin bowling: The Trust currentlypart-funds the ECB elite wristspin programme in its attemptsto improve the standard of spinbowling at county academy anduniversity level.

    Banbury U13s celebrateclinching the 2012 LadyTaverners t itle

    A Johnners scholarship helpedTymal Millss developmentat Essex

    The Trust supports visuallyimpaired and blind cricketers

    13,852 girls took part inThe Lady Taverners U11,U13 and U15 girls cricketcompetitions

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    Kit & Facilities

    Cricket bags

    During the year we gave 1,137Lords Taverners cricket kit bagsto clubs and schools across the

    UK. These are designed for U8

    ,U11, U13 and U16 age ranges, aswell as for girls aged 5 to 8

    years. Our bags contain enoughitems to enable a team to play agame of cricket and include bats,pads, gloves, helmets, stumpsand balls.

    Non-turf pitches

    Having a non-turf pitch, practicearea and nets are essential for a

    young players development asthey provide a safe, quality

    facility where they can receivecoaching to improve their skills.We supported the installation of100 facilities across the UK.

    The Lords Taverners is recognised by the ECB as theofficial national charity for recreational cricket.Access to equipment and facilities can be a barrier tomany young people who want to play the game.

    Our club is developing a strong junior section with over

    40 juniors; three years ago it was poorly attended withonly 10 youngsters. This equipment will be a boost to thequality of kit available and to the longevity of juniors asthey and their parents will see the improved equipmentand therefore the serious intentions of the club to bring onthe junior fraternity.

    In these times of limited finances the boost of equipmentfor the paltry sum of 25 cannot be overstated, we areeternally grateful to The Lords Taverners and look forwardto years of good usage from this brilliant pack.

    Martin Hulme, Bomere Heath Cricket Club, Shropshire

    I would like to offer my thanks to you for presenting uswith some new cricket equipment. The girls are proud tohave a kit to themselves and this has been possible by your

    generous donation. We will use the kit with pride.

    Martin Leslie, Gable Hall School, Essex

    With sincere thanks, we acknowledge your supporttowards the cost of new practice nets.

    In the current financial climate I am sure most clubs find

    it increasingly difficult to improve cricket facilities, thusmaking the good work of The Lords Taverners even moreappreciated.

    Brian Ramsden, Carlton Cricket Club, Yorkshire

    THANKYOU

    Jake Faulkner (8), Jack Taylor (9) and BrandonHaywood (9) from Roman Way First School,Hertfordshire, model their new Taverners kit

    Non-turf pitches,practice areas andnets are essential fora young playersdevelopment

    We gave 1,137 LordsTaverners cricket kit bagsto clubs and schoolsacross the UK in 2012

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    LV= SOS Kit Aid exists becausesport changes lives

    We recycle sports kit for thebenefit of young people in theUK and overseas. We make apositive and tangible impact onchildrens lives by giving themthe chance to participate insporting activities; promotesocial inclusion; and protect theenvironment.

    Last year, we collected andrecycled unused and unwantedcricket and rugby kit for thebenefit of over 28,000youngpeople, saving over 100 tonnesof harmful CO2 in the process.

    We made 94 individual kitdeliveries in the UK and overseasin 2012, including Bath Rugbystrip to South Africa and BorisJohnsons visit to India withKevin Pietersen and LawrenceDallaglio.

    Boris Johnson donates kit fromLV= SOS Kit Aid in India

    Emsengeni Primary Schoolwelcome LV= SOS Kit Aid toPort Elizabeth

    England rugby head coachStuart Lancaster donates toLV= SOS Kit Aid

    LV= SOS Kit Aidsupported

    28,000youngpeople in 2012

    We aim to get 35,000youngstersplaying sport in 2013 with a thirdsport squash now supportedby LV= SOS Kit Aid.

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    Nick Hay from Oakfield High Schooland College lifts the 2012 MacquarieNational Table Cricket Competitiontrophy at Lords Cricket Ground

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    Turning the tables

    Played on a table tennis table (orsimilar surface) with side panelsand sliding fielders, a balllauncher, weighted plastic balland wooden bat, table cricketenables young people withsevere physical and learningdisabilities to enjoy cricket andrepresent their school on acompetitive basis.

    Last year, 576young people took

    part in our national table cricketcompetition, supported by theMacquarie Group Foundation,the ECB and a number of trustsand foundations. After 10regional heats at CountyGrounds and leisure centresacross the country, the finalistsbattled it out for the nationaltitle at the home of cricket,Lords Cricket Ground.

    Thomas Aldred

    Thomas has been involved intable cricket from the momenthe was tall enough to see overthe table.

    Thomas started at Oakfield

    High School and College in2010. He was always abackground player, leaving theshouting to his more vocal peers. He became vicecaptain in 2010 but remained a quiet strength behind the scenes.

    Thomas was invited to become school captain for the 2011 season. Withsome prompting, he eventually found his own voice and started to leadboth by example and from the front. The demands of captaincy encouragedhim to speak out and he successfully led his team through the regionalfinals at Old Trafford to secure a place in the national finals at Lords.

    The ultimate test of Thomass captaincy skills came at the 2012 nationalfinals where, against the odds, he rallied his team from a very shaky startand stuttering middle order to clinch a nail-biting victory, leading with a

    fine captains innings. When receiving the trophy Thomas spoke as a trueleader, dedicating the victory to his team; a captain who found his voice.

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    Emotions runninghigh at Lords

    Oakfield High School andCollege celebrate clinchingthe 2012 title

    576young people took part in our nationaltable cricket competition, supported by the

    Macquarie Group Foundation, the ECB and anumber of trusts and foundations

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    Work hard, play harder

    All young people, regardless ofability or background, shouldhave the opportunity toparticipate in sports andrecreational activities. To meetthe multiple needs of youngpeople with physical andlearning disabilities we provide arange of vital equipment:

    Outdoor play & sports

    equipment including

    wheelchair roundabouts,wheelchair swings, trim-trails,

    adapted bikes and accessible

    climbing frames.

    Sensory & soft play rooms,

    places where children with

    special needs can explore and

    develop their senses and

    communications through

    physical activities. Sensory

    equipment works particularly

    well with other therapeutic

    sports facilities, such as

    swimming pools.

    Thanks to the support of BT andThe Hearn Foundation, hundredsof youngsters now have accessto the latest multi-sensory andsoft play equipment in theirschools provided through ourpartnership with Experia.

    The outside classroom has benefitted the school as awhole; it is accessed by a range of pupils from sixth

    form to early years and the inclusive nature of thedesign means that whatever a pupil's individuallearning or physical need, they can use the space tomove, explore and learn. It has also encouraged liaison

    with mainstream schools; a local foundation unit cometo play in the outdoor learning space and, in turn, we

    go and visit them.

    The space has a broad and balanced range ofequipment to allow children to carry out tasks in allcurriculum areas from ICT (using a switch to turn abubble machine on and off), to literacy (reflectivemirrors) and knowledge and understanding of theworld (our horticultural area).

    A key stage 1pupil in particular has benefitted from

    the area. She is non-mobile and has sensoryimpairment. Previously, she could not enjoy the area ascrawling on the ground was unsafe. However, now shecan use the wheelchair roundabout and ground-levelsandpit (supported by an adult) to interact with andshe has recently started to ask for more!"

    Sara Avenall, Brookfields School, ReadingSponsored by The Hearn Foundation

    THAN

    KYOU

    37 special schoolsreceived outdoor play,sensory and soft play

    equipment in 2012

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    Wheels of steel

    Sports wheelchairs are donatedto youngsters who require amulti-sports starter chair or abespoke chair for more advancedplayers. Clubs can also apply forup to five multi-sports starterchairs to enable youngsters tocome and try out a sport.

    Thanks to the continued supportfrom The Hearn Foundation afurther 65 sports wheelchairs

    were provided in 2012 givingdisabled youngsters theopportunity to participate insporting activities.

    Thank you for awarding me with theJean Ratcliff outstanding achievementaward 2012. It was a shock, but a realhonour to receive it. It made me feellike all my hard work is worthwhile,but none of this would have ever

    happened had I not received my first-ever chair from The Lords Taverners.

    From this my confidence is improving and with thisaward, I feel like Im heading in the right direction toachieve my goals of playing and coaching disabilitysport. If I can get one child involved in sport then I feelIve helped to give back what The Lords Taverners hasdone for me.

    I just wanted to say thank you and let you know youall do a wonderful job in supporting us. I would love to

    be involved in what you do and help others.Joel Connor-Saunders

    A small token to say how honoured my son Joel wasto receive the outstanding achiever award this year.

    The Lords Taverners and British WheelchairBasketball have given him focus, drive anddetermination to give back. Things could have beenvery different. You have turned his life around and Imeternally grateful.

    Thank you so very much, you will never find anyonemore proud.

    Tina Connor-Saunders

    THAN

    KYOU

    Thanks to the continued supportfrom The Hearn Foundation afurther 65 sports wheelchairswere provided in 2012

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    Joel Connor-Saundersreceives his award fromSeb Coe, Hugh Robertsonand Dan Brooke

    5 of our disability sportsambassadors won

    medals at the London2012 Paralympics

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    Inspired by London 2012

    190 players from 19 teams tookpart in the 2012 Lords TavernersNational Junior WheelchairBasketball Championships

    My son, Charlie, loved cycling, swimming and rugby. Helearnt to ski and took up Jiu-Jitsu, progressing all the wayup to black belt aged 10.

    However, aged 12, following a rugby accident, he wasdiagnosed with Degenerative Disc Disease and early onsetOsteoarthritis and had to give up all contact sports. So he

    concentrated on velodrome cycling as the surface wassmooth and didn't jar his spine.

    Unfortunately his condition worsened significantly. Somedays Charlie was totally unable to walk and by Christmashe had to give up cycling and use a wheelchair full-time.He was devastated to give up a second sport he loved.

    Charlie was invited to a Paralympic talent day at BirminghamUniversity and tried many different sports, including basketball.Wolverhampton Rhinos wanted to sign him up and he startedtraining regularly with the team, quickly rising through the

    ranks to the regional team and Scottish national team.The first Lords Taverners wheelchair basketball final Charlieattended at Stoke Mandeville was balm to his soul. He met somany fabulous young people with disabilities far worse thanhis own. It gave him perspective at a time when he reallyneeded it. Almost as important was the time in the dormschatting to young people from all over the country.

    The people who give so generously to your charity probablyhave no idea of the massive and positive impact that they aremaking on these young peoples lives. Charlie won gold in the

    Celtic Cup and is working towards representing GB at theworld championships. He is a happy young man planning togo to university and study architecture after his A-levels.

    This is in no small part thanks to the positive impact sport hashad on his life when it so easily could have been so different.Thank you for the work you've done and continue to do.

    Mary Fryer-Stevens

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    Appeal (DSA) achieve its goal ofraising 1 million over five yearsto support junior wheelchairsports development. Workingwith our partners BritishWheelchair Basketball, CP SportandBocciaEngland,weappointed

    junior development officers tofocus on all aspects of delivery.

    Over5,000disabled young people

    now participate in sport regularlythanks to the DSA and hundredsof teams are competing in ournational championships inwheelchair basketball, boccia andtable cricket.

    The programmes recognise theachievement of participants andvolunteers, including coaching,individual skills, young leadersand young officials awards.These courses, delivered by ourtrained tutors, are regularly

    attended by hundreds of youngpeople and help developleadership and social skills.

    Following the DSAs successThe Lords Taverners willcontinue its work in the area ofdisability sports development.

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    1,195 players from 179schools took part in the 2012

    Lords Taverners U19 JuniorBoccia Championships

    1,400 youngleaders and

    officials have beentrained thanks toour DisabilitySports Appeal

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    Summarised Financial Statements

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    IMPACTREPORT Trustees statement

    The summarised financial statements have been agreed byour auditors, haysmacintyre, as being consistent with the fullfinancial statements for the year ended 30 September 2012.These were prepared in accordance with the Statement ofRecommended Practice Accounting and Reporting byCharities 2005 and received an unqualified audit opinion.

    These summarised financial statements are not the fullstatutory financial statements and therefore may notcontain sufficient information to enable a fullunderstanding of the financial affairs of The Lords Taverners

    Limited. For further information, the full Trustees AnnualReport and Accounts, and the independent auditors reportshould be consulted. Copies of these can be obtained fromour registered office.

    The full financial statements were approved by the Trusteeson 26 February 2013 and will be submitted to the CharityCommission and Companies House. The auditor has issuedunqualified reports on the full annual financial statementsand on the consistency of the Trustees report with thosefinancial statements. Their report on the full annualfinancial statements contained no statement undersections 498(2)(a), 498(2)(b) or 498(3) of the CompaniesAct 2006.

    Independent Auditors statement to the Members of The

    Lords Taverners LimitedWe have examined the summarised financial statementsfor the year ended 30 September 2012 set out on this page.

    Respective responsibilities of the Trustees and AuditorThe Trustees are responsible for preparing the summarisedfinancial statements in the Impact Report in accordancewith applicable United Kingdom law and therecommendations of the charities SORP.

    Our responsibility is to report to you our opinion on theconsistency of the summarised financial statements in theImpact Report with the full Trustees Annual Report andAccounts and its compliance with the relevantrequirements of section 427 of the Companies Act 2006

    and the regulations made thereunder.Basis of opinionWe conducted our work in accordance with Bulletin 2008/3The auditors statement on the summary financialstatement issued by the Auditing Practices Board. Ourreport on the charitys full annual financial statementsdescribes the basis of our audit opinion on those financialstatements.

    OpinionIn our opinion the summarised financial statements areconsistent with the full Trustees Annual Report andAccounts of The Lords Taverners Limited for the year ended30 September 2012 and complies with the applicablerequirements of section 427 of the Companies Act 2006,

    and the regulations made thereunder.haysmacintyreChartered AccountantsStatutory AuditorDate: 26 February 2013

    Statement of Financial Activities. For the year ended 30 September 2012

    2011 2011

    000 000 000 000Income Fundraising events 3,564 3,871Donations 2,171 1,815Legacies 225 5Subscriptions 257 242Investment and other income 25 132Share of surplus of joint venture company 11 11 6,253 6,076Cost of Events (1,676) (2,004)

    Overheads (other than Grant aid support) 17p in the (1,035) 17p in the (1,034)Surplus of Income over expenditure 3,542 3,038Less: Grant AidYouth Cricket 937 910 Minibuses 1,260 1,083 SOS Lords Taverners Kit Aid Limited 105 79 Sports and recreation for young people 273 497with special needsBrian Johnston Memorial Trust 41 40 Disability Sports Appeal 156 257

    2,772 2,866Grant aid staff and support costs 7p in the 483 6p in the 380Total Grant Aid 3,255 3,246

    (Deficit) Surplus for the year 287 (208)

    Group Balance Sheet as at 30th September 2012

    2011 2011 000 000 000 000Fixed assets Tangible fixed assets 2,882 2,871 Investments 22 11

    2,904 2,882Current assetsStock 27 33 Debtors 1,101 1,019 Cash at bank and in hand 390 474

    1,518 1,526 Current LiabilitiesCreditors falling due within one year (940) (1,213)

    578 313 3,482 3,195

    Represented by: General funds 284 122Revaluation reserve 744 744Designated property fund 2,081 2,081Brian Johnston Memorial Fund 33 33Restricted Funds 340 215 3,482 3,195

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    4,000,000

    5,000,000

    6,000,000

    7,000,000

    2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

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    IMPACTREPORT

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    Regional giving

    The Lords Taverners and The Lady Taverners have50 active regions covering the whole of the UK andChannel Islands. The members in our regions worktirelessly to raise funds to allow us to achieve ourcharitable objectives of giving young people asporting chance.

    The map shows the level of funds invested in each areaover the past 12 months for the supply of cricket bags,non-turf pitch grants, the delivery of cricket coachingprogrammes, competitions, specially adaptedminibuses, sports wheelchairs and sports development.In addition to the funds given regionally, we invested537,877 in our UK-wide youth cricket and disabilitysports programmes.

    LONDON

    270,802

    EASTERN

    262,197

    EAST

    MIDLANDS

    209,555

    NORTH WEST

    224,954

    YORKSHIRE

    167,311

    NORTH EAST

    63,221

    SCOTLAND

    24,456

    NORTHERN

    IRELAND

    39,202

    WEST

    MIDLANDS

    247,817

    WALES

    147,647

    SOUTH WEST

    120,838393,406

    SOUTH EAST & CHANNEL ISLANDS

    All figures net of staff andsupport costs

    For more information aboutThe Lords Tavernersplease call: 020 7821 2828email: [email protected]

    10Buckingham Place,London SW1E 6HX

    Registered in England No. 582579Registered Charity No. 306054

    You don't have to run the London Marathon in fullcricket kit (like Simon Woodards, above) tosupport The Lord's Taverners. There are countlessways individuals and businesses can help us giveeven more young people a 'sporting chance' in life:

    Join the club

    Become one of our partners

    Donate via a charitable Trust orFoundation

    Make us the beneficiary charity ofyour event

    Donate an auction item or raffleprize

    Run, cycle or swim for us Make a donation

    Leave a tribute

    Attend an event

    Play cricket or golf

    Recycle your kit

    Volunteer for us.

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    GIVING YOUNG PEOPLE, PARTICULARLY THOSE

    WITH SPECIAL NEEDS, A SPORTING CHANCE