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Read all about the great things that Young Lancashire and the young people of Lancashire have achieved in the the last twelve months.
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Lancashireinformation • support • representation
annual review and accounts
2010
From collaborative projects and consortium support to volunteer recognition and important partnerships, the work we do really does make a difference to the lives of children and young people in Lancashire.
Our range of specialist infrastructure services and membership development schemes provide the vital support, information and representation that the county’s voluntary, community and faith sectors need. This allows organisations to work more efficiently and effectively.
This review offers some examples of this work and provides a flavour of just what a difference it makes.
We hope you enjoy finding out more about us.
Kind regards
Graham WhalleyChief Officer, Young Lancashire
Thank you
Welcome
• BigLotteryFund
• LancashireCountyCouncil
• CapacityBuilders
• Children’sWorkforceDevelopmentCouncil
Young Lancashire is indebted to all who support us, through their grants and donations during the year, to the many members who make their annual subscriptions as organisations, Friends or 100 Club Members, and to the many organisations that provide support in kind, such as the use of meeting rooms, professional advice and the many other ways generosity manifests itself, which cannot appear in a balance sheet.
Young Lancashire provides regular newsletters, a range of support services and events, and, as part of the wider sector across Lancashire, we facilitate representation of Lancashire’s voluntary, community and faith organisations working with young people.
YoungLancashireisaninfrastructureorganisationthatsupportsanddevelopshighqualityvoluntaryworkandinformaleducationopportunitiesforyoungpeopleacross the county.
Information–Support–Representation
• Providingasharedvoiceforthe sector on issues relating to young people
• Encouragingandsupportingcollaborativeworkingandthesharingofresources
• Providingleadershipwithourpartners for the voluntary youth sector
• Developinganddeliveringqualitysupportservicesandactivities
• Achievingpositiveoutcomesfor young people through integrated working
• trainingforthoseworkingwithyoung people
• thedevelopmentofqualitystandardsandtheiruse
• organisationaldevelopment,including business and programme planning
• fundraisingandcollaborativeworking
• accesstoCRBdisclosurechecks, and insurance services.
Withaproventrackrecordofsupportandadvisoryservicesforvoluntaryandcommunityorganisationsacross the county, our aims include:
Our work supports the following five outcomes, which matter to young people:
We support a network of over 140 groups and organisations working with children and young people and over the years have developed a number of innovative youth-led projects.Afurther500contactsarealso supported within the sector as a whole, through:
Who we are
What we do
A warm welcome to the 2010 annual reviewoftheimportantworktaking placehereatYoungLancashire. donationsandgrants
Thanksalsotothesponsorsofthisyear’sannualreport: Our outreach work creates
opportunities for Lancashire’s young people to belong and participate, and leads to the formation of valuable new independent, locally owned organisations.
• Behealthy
• Staysafe
• Enjoyandachieve
• Makeapositivecontribution
• Achieveeconomicwellbeing
YoungLancashireFullMembers:BrookBlackburn|ThePrincesTrust|AceAchieve|Change&Engagement|CEEP|MarshYouthGroup|NCBILancashire|PolishSaturdaySchool|Signposts|SkertonJuniorYouthClub|CalderValeYouthClub|ScortonYouthClub|YoungInskipPeople
FriendsofSpringwood|RibbleValleyNetballClub|StJoseph’sYouthClub|BlackpoolCrusadersMorrisDancers|DreamSchemeSouth|StreetlifeParkView4U|ActivateArts|AvengerPerformingArts|Bay6Project|BroughtonYouthClub|CSVTraining&Enterprise
YoungLancashireRegistrants:GroundworkLancashireWest&Wigan|LancashireOutwardBoundAssociation|Club2000|GuideAssociation:GuysFormActivityCentre|Lancaster&DistrictYMCA|MoreMusic|RedRoseYouth|Velo-City2459(Poulton-Le-Fylde)AirCadets
GrangeParkJuniorRes|LEBPBlackpoolV-involvedTeam|ProgressRecruitment|ThePhoenixProject|FairhavenMethodistYouthandCommunityProject|PipsYouthStopClub|AfterAdoption|Barnardo’s|GujaratiSunniMuslimSociety|InterFulwoodJuniors|Kickstart
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Thebusinessimprovementhub
Dedication to making a difference to his community while turning his own life around earned Nelson’s 18-year-old Ghulam Ullah Young Lancashire’s prestigious young person of the year award.
Afterlosingbothhisparentsat the age of 12, Ghulam found himself on the wrong side of the law and sought to re-evaluate his life following a stint volunteering at Nelson Youth Club as a youth worker.
Since then Ghulam has been actively involved in youth work, raising over £200,000 towards a new community facility in Nelson and has inspired other youngsters to join the campaign and lobby councillors, parents, mosques and schools to sign petitions and support the centre.
In 2008, Ghulam was elected at Nelson Town Hall to serve as Pendle’selectedyouthmemberonLancashire Youth Council. He also successfullycompletedthePoliceCadetSchemeinPenninealongsidetheUniformedPublicServicesCourseatBurnleyCollege.
Ghulam is now representing youths onthePenninePoliceIndependentAdvisoryGroupandundertaking The Duke of Edinburgh’s Gold AwardScheme.
SuptAndyPrattofLancashireConstabulary nominated Ghulam for theEdwardDicksonAwardfortheYoungLancashireYoungPersonofthe Year 2009.
Impactof YoungLancashireYouth groups from across Lancashire have expressed how Young Lancashire’s work has impactedonthem.Agraffitiartsworkshop was held at Intact, Preston,inMarchinvolvingeightyoung people from V-Involved, The LeylandProject,TheBridgeProjectand Intact. The workshop created a large banner describing Young Lancashire as creating hope and building futures.
COFConsortiumin their own words“From the support gained, we have been able to develop better (and more creative) methods of recording outcomes, particularly for general sports sessions, where it can be difficult to gain the opinions and development of a large group of young people.”
“The support from Young Lancashire is great, especially for small organisations.”
“Overall, over the years, our membership of Young Lancashire has been very positive for the club and is probably the best partnership we have.”
YoungPersonoftheYear–topawardforinspirational‘life-change’volunteer
Three of Young Lancashire’s youth groups from across the county havewontheQueen’sAwardforVoluntary Service. Described as ‘theMBEforvolunteergroups’,the prestigious national honour recognises outstanding contributions made to local communities by groups voluntarily devoting their time for the benefit of others.
SkelmersdaleActionforYouthfromSkelmersdale,FishwickRangersYouth Development Scheme fromPrestonandStreetlifefromBlackpoolreceivedtheawardfromYoungLancashire’sPresidentandHer Majesty’s representative in Lancashire, Lord Lieutenant Lord ShuttleworthJP.Winnersofthisyear’s award were selected from 341 groups nominated by members of the public who have been helped personally or witnessed the benefits of a group’s work in their community.
Speakingoftheirsuccess,AlanLewisfromSkelmersdaleActionforYouthsaid: “It’s a great honour to receive this award. It’s through the hard work and dedication of many people and agencies that have helped towards this. Many thanks also need to go to the young people of the town and community as a whole.”
YoungLancashiremembersscorehat-trickwithHerMajesty’sprestigiousaward
Champions of the award, Zul HussainfromFishwickRangersYouth Development Scheme said: “We are thrilled to have received this prestigious honour for the work we do with everybody in the local community.”
Celebrating their recognition, Jane Hugo from Streetlife said: “The news has sent a tidal wave of excitement through Streetlife. We are all overjoyed to have had the work recognised by Her Majesty The Queen; it is a total credit to the input Streetlife has from volunteers.”
Young Lancashire’s Chief Officer Graham Whalley said: “Everyone at Young Lancashire is absolutely delighted with the members’ success and it’s only right they are honoured with such a prestigious award. The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service is a credit to the groups, volunteers and the young people themselves who spend so much time, energy and enthusiasm making a difference to their local communities.”
Openingdoorstoabetterfuturewithourapprenticeofthe yearYoungLancashire’sAmyNichollshaswonPrestonCollege’sprestigiousVocationalWorkBasedLearneroftheYear award.
AmyjoinedYoungLancashireinApril2009 as an administrative assistant, working in the Support Services team until joining the Strategic Engagement and Change Management team in February 2010.
Amy,whowontheawardon21June2010, said: “I was surprised but elated to have won the award!
“It has given me more confidence to progress within the organisation and completing an apprenticeship has given me a great start in my career.”
ZoeCasey,SeniorAdministratorat Young Lancashire said: “It gives me great pleasure to see Amy’s commitment to her apprenticeship recognised with such a prestigious award.
“We really value our apprentices in the organisation and it is fantastic to see them grow into confident members of staff; well done Amy.”
PrestonCollegePrincipalWillieMillssaid: “This award is only given to outstanding achievers, who have shown great enthusiasm, commitment and dedication to their course.”
Young people throughout the county are set to benefit from an exciting new partnership between the Lancashire and CumbriaDistrictofRotaryInternationaland Young Lancashire.
The partnership aims to strengthen networks throughout the voluntary, community and faith sector by providing a whole host of opportunities for young people.
Highlights
oftheyear
RotaryInternationalgetsbehindYoungLancashireinabidtoprovidesupportformoreopportunitiesforyoungpeople
ProgrammeManager,HarveyHamilton-Thorpe said: “There’s lots of opportunities through this partnership, including outdoor and leadership courses, sailing experiences on tall ships, public speaking, cooking, writing and photography competitions.
“All these opportunities are designed to boost self-esteem, develop skills and resilience, promote team working and encourage community service, as well as help people develop a greater understanding of their communities, have fun and make new friends.”
RightsService|LancashireGlobalEducationCentre|MoorNookYDS|Prescap|Preston&DistrictScope(BridgeCentre)|PrestonPanthers|PrestonUtdYouthDevelopmentProgramme|RedRoseSportsClub|SLEAP|TheLeylandProject|WickedDynamicYouth|LongtonYouthClub
TheBasementProject|PendleActionForTheCommunity(Safespace)|TheWhiteHorseProject YoungLancashireFriends:MsMarionBatten|MrHowardFletcher|MrGrahamGriffiths|MrsJennieHill|MrGeorgeHolden|MrsDianaHolden|MrDavidHoose|MrDavidJones
ClarendonStreetYouthClub|CommunityActionGroup|Deafway|DruglineLancashireLtd|ElswickYouthClub|FishwickRangersYouthDevelopmentScheme|FoxtonCentre|FreckletonYouthGroup|Intact|ImpactYouthGroup|JameaMasjidYouthClub|LancashireChildren’s
ToDiscoveryTrailblazers(LancashireWildlifeTrust)|UrbanExchange|BDSTrainingLtd|HopeHouseProject|TheGroveJuniorVolunteersChorleyRUFC|Jigsaw|Key|ChildActionNorthWest|InterMadressahOrganisation|GirlsBrigade|Lord’sHouseFarm|TowerHillYouth
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The staff team has delivered excellent results over the year and, while this report cannot capture the full extent of all our work, a few highlights and headline figures are provided below.
The Youth Offer Consortium, Lancashire’s first voluntary youth sector providers’ consortium, once again exceeded its targets for the year, enabling at total of 943 young people to gain a recorded outcomeand543anaccreditedaward.Anindependentevaluationoftheconsortium, which has successfully applied for funding for another two years, was commissioned this spring. The results will measure the impact on young people and benefits to partners and be published this summer. Staff and trustees would like to thank all partners in this innovative programme of work, for their commitment to the consortium and their work with young people.
Atotalof15,540youngpeople,supported by 2,086 volunteers through 132 youth organisations, have been provided with access to our support services during the year. Of these, 88 organisations received 1:1 support, to meet their identified development needs around quality, planning and accreditation ofyoungpeople’sachievements;152staff and volunteers participated in accredited youth work training courses; and 12 organisations received support on thenationalPracticalQualityAssuranceScheme for Small Organisations (PQASSO).
Trustees and DirectorsReport2010
Overview
Duringtheyearwecontinuedtoprovideanddevelopourrangeofspecialistinfrastructureservicestovoluntaryyouthgroups,andwidenaccesstoourservicesthroughthedevelopmentofourmembershipandregistrationscheme.WelaunchedournewbrandandwebsiteattheAnnualGeneralMeetinginNovember,andupdatedourcomputersysteminSeptember.Inaddition,fundingwassecuredfortwoprojects(hostedbyYoungLancashireonbehalfofthevoluntarysector),focusedonthemodernisationoforganisationsinterestedinworkingcollaborativelythroughcommissioningandtheengagementofvoluntaryorganisationsinthechildren’strustsarrangements.
Funding was secured to host two new posts on behalf of the voluntary sector: a Strategic Engagement Officer post, funded by Lancashire County Council to March 2011, to provide effective co-working arrangements between Lancashire Children’s Trust and voluntary organisations providing services for children and young people; and a Change Management post, funded by Capacity Builders,toMarch2011,tocreatecollaborative approaches for voluntary organisations to engage in the market of paid-for services, through commissioning.
Bothprojectshavemettheirtargets, since commencement in November 2009, by working together as part of Third Sector Lancashire.Anetworkoflocal VCFS forums has been established to act as a voice for local frontline groups in the 12 District Children’s Trust Boards,linkedtothewiderCountyReferenceGroupforthe VCFS. Established by Young Lancashire in 2008, thisReferenceGroupnow has representation of local uniformed youth organisations, including Scouts, Guides and the GirlsandBoysBrigade,which are estimated to be working with over 20,000 young people across the county.
With regard to the development of more collaborative approaches, a new learning programme of support to enable frontline groups to demonstrate achievement ofalocallyagreed‘PreQualificationQuestionnaire’ is being established through joint work with commissioners and the sector. It’s envisaged that this ‘Stepping up to Change’ programme will allow collaborative bids, on behalf of local voluntary organisations, to be written expeditiously as tendering opportunities arise.
Staff
Reviewofgoalssetoutinlastyear’sreport
YoungPersonoftheYear2010
We recruited four new employees to complement the existing team of Graham Whalley,SheraleeTurner-Birchall,SaminaHussain,ZoeCaseyandAmyNicholls:HarveyHamilton-Thorpe,asProgrammeManager,followingRehanaKoser’smovetoapostwiththeCountyCouncil;RozCatlow as Strategic Engagement Officer; RebeccaSteel,asChangeManagementOfficer; and Tania White, who joined the administration team as a new modern apprentice. Youth Work training is provided by a team of self-employed tutors and assessors and our financial service function is seconded from another charity under contract.
Was awarded to Ghulam Ullah aged 18 from Nelson, who helped to raise over £200,000 towards a new community facility in Nelson, by inspiring other young people to join the campaign and lobbied councillors, parents, mosques and schools to sign petitions and support the centre. In addition, the charity provided bursaries for personal development totalling £1,000 to five other young people in the year, see page four for full story.
•Tomonitorpoliticalpartymanifestosforyoungpeople,aheadoftheforthcomingGeneral Election and consider the likely impact on the voluntary sector of the anticipated cuts in public spending in 2011. Following the annual board and staff planning day we have begun the process of writing a new business plan to maximise the potential for earned income and grant funding, to ensure the sustainability of our work is in line with the objects of the charity. We have also provided guidance on policy developments to the sector throughout the year and are planning to hold briefing events in the autumn. Of particular relevance will be theanticipatedlaunchoftheNationalCitizensServiceforyoungpeopleandourroleinBigSociety.
•Tomaintainandencouragegreatercommunicationwithlocalgroupsinthedevelopment of the local Youth Offer. We have co-ordinated the development of a Lancashire Youth Strategy and Youth Offer, in partnership with the local authority, through workshops involving young people and representatives from across the youth sector. The Lancashire Youth Offer is to be launched in autumn 2010, following wider consultation in the summer.
•Toexploremutuallybeneficialopportunitiesforcloseralignmentandjointworkingventures with other infrastructure bodies which provide services to the children and young people’s sector. We have formed a joint action plan with Lancashire AssociationofCVS,thebodythroughwhichtheeightlocalCouncilsforVoluntary Service work together, to provide more effective co-ordinated support for local groups for young people.
Keeping in mind the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit, the trustee’s goals for the year ahead are:
• toinfluencethedesignofopenandtransparent commissioningarrangements
• tohelpdevelopthemarketofyoungpeople’sservicesby thirdsectorproviders
• tohelpbuildcollaborativeventures,whichmaintaintheprofile oflocalprovidersandcommunity-basedgroups,inthedelivery ofservicestochildrenandyoungpeople,andinparticulartheYouthOffer,acrossLancashire.
SamlesburySingers&DofEAwardGroup|StBede’sYouthGroup|Kid’zoffStreetz|SkelmersdaleActionforYouthForum|SkelmersdaleCommunityChurch/NewLifeClub|StAnne’s&StElizabeth’sAmplifyYouthGroup|AstleyVillageAction|CopullJuniorBowlingClub|Stepping
Forward|Typical|TheArtsPartnership|C.L.I.C|CentreforGoodRelations|GroundworkPennineLancashire|LocalUnitedCommunityInvolvement|NightsafeNrutyaSarita|TrinityMorrisDancers|UnitingCommunitiesOrganisation|YouthAction|GlobalLancashire
MrNeilLatham|MissAngelaMcDonagh|MrPeterPike|MissMaryReed|MrGordonRussel|MrsGillRussel|TheLadyShuttleworthMrKarlSmith|MrAlexTagg|MissPamelaTagg|MrsWynTagg|DrKSVasudev|MrGeorgeWhalley|MrsMaureenWhalley
MrJohnWilliamson|MrsIngridWilliamson|MrsTriciaWilson|MrEricWinnard|100CLUBMembers:FayyazAli|AndrewWilson&CoAlisonBancroft|KeithGledhill|MargaretGledhill|LesleyOldfield|MaryReed|HASandys|AnneShepherd|MarjorieShorrock
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The trustees carried out a reviewofthecharity’svision,missionandstrategicobjectivesin2009,settingoutthemajoropportunitiesavailableandtherisks to which the Association isexposed.
Our policy, informed by this review, is to achieve our aims by seeking funding from a wide range of stakeholders for specialist infrastructure services from which to generate sustainable income for our core purposes. The trustees have considered the effects of this course of action and believe that, to maintain a level of services to the young people of Lancashire, reserves of six months’ expenditure need to be retained. This will provide a cushion to enable alternative funding to be obtained or, if considered necessary, a radical restructuring of the charity’s commitments and level of services to be undertaken.
FinancialmattersWhilethecharitysuccessfullymanagedtosecureadditionalfundingfortwonewprojectsandmaintainincomefortheprovisionofongoinginfrastructuresupportservices,incometocoverallthecorecostsofrunningthecharitywasreducedbecauseofasignificantreductioninthelevelsofinterestoninvestments.Assuch,fundingintheregionof£7,000wasusedfromreservestocover these costs.
Lookingaheadto2010–2011andbeyond
Reservespolicyand riskmanagement
More than ever it’s clear that ‘impact’ matters; how have we performed and what have we achieved are central to our future sustainability. Through the independent evaluation of the Youth Offer Consortium and our provision of support services to frontline groups,theBoardwillbelookingat ways to demonstrate that we, together with our partners, can tackle the problems that are hard to resolve, that we do offer value for the taxpayer and, more importantly, that we are making a positive difference to young people’s lives.
Withthisapproachinmind,theBoardwill look at all opportunities to gain investment, grant funding and contracts, over the coming years, including the development of earned income from trading, to ensure the sustainability of our work with partners in line with the objects of the charity.
TheBoardrevieweditsfinancialplansattheannualTrusteeandStaffAwayDayandrecognisesthatthereiscurrentlyanoverwhelmingneedfortheGovernmenttoreducetheUK’sdeficit,whichislikelytomakeraisingincomeforthevoluntarysectordifficultandfundraisingelsewhereverycompetitive.
Unrestricted Restricted Designated Total Total Funds Funds Funds 2010 2009IncomingResourcesfrom £ £ £ £ £ GeneratedFunds
Voluntary Income -Donations&Grants 5,495 602,728 - 608,223 535,588-AffiliationFees 7,524 - - 7,524 6,061Investment Income 360 - 214 574 7,959
TotalIncomingResources 13,379 602,728 214 616,321 549,608
ResourcesExpendedCostsofGeneratingFunds 1,738 - - 1,738 1,360CharitableActivities 27,198 564,473 1,201 592,872 525,023GovernanceCosts 8,606 18,317 - 26,923 14,718
TotalResourcesExpended 37,542 582,790 1,201 621,533 541,101 NetIncoming/(Outgoing)ResourcesfortheYearbeforeTransfers (24,163) 19,938 (987) (5,212) 8,507 Transfers 17,304 (17,304) - - -
NetIncoming/(Outgoing)ResourcesafterTransfers (6,859) 2,634 (987) (5,212) 8,507
FundBalancesBroughtForward 102,807 38,122 182,325 323,254 314,747
FundBalancesCarriedForward 95,948 40,756 181,338 318,042 323,254
ContinuingOperationsNone of the Company’s activities were acquired or discontinued during the above two financial years.
RecognisedGainsandLossesThere were no recognised gains or losses other than those included in the statement of financial activities.
Statementoffinancialactivities
fortheyearended31March2010
HARVDomesticViolenceTeam|HuncoatYouthActionTrust|HyndburnCulturalAssociation|SNAP|YouthAction@Hyndburn|ActionforASDBLAGYouthGroup|BreakingBarriersinBurnley|BurnleyYouthTheatre|CanalsideCommunityYouthGroup|CommunityAlliance(Burnley
&Padiham)Ltd|DaneshouseFootballClub|HealeywoodYouthGroup|JinnahDiamondYouthClub|NewVision|ParticipationWorks/Burnley YouthBus|PositiveProspects|SpecialistMediationinLancsEast(SMILE)|BarnoldswickTrialsDisplayTeam|Blacko&BarrowfordYouthGroup
TheLordShuttleworth|AlexTagg|WynTagg|JohnWilliamson|IngridWilliamson|TheLadyAitchison|TheLadyShuttleworth|JWoodsColinOvendon|DorothyGarner|MichaelHarrison|KateLatham|NeilLatham|DavidLittle|AngelaMcDonagh|PeterNewsham
TracyPayne|ChristopherRatcliffe|BernardStam|DarrenSutton|PamelaTagg|MaureenWhalley|SteedCasey|JohnPenroseMurielSheffield|JoanTaylor|RoyTaylor|JohnWilkins|JanisWilkins|EricWinnard|ShelleyAspin|CarolAspin|MarionBatten
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2010 2009 £ £
FixedAssetsTangible assets 47,280 38,419 CurrentAssetsInvestments 238,594 238,255Debtors 5,155 45,844Cash at bank and in hand 110,582 16,780
354,331 300,879
Creditors:Amountsfallingdue within one year (83,569) (16,044) NetCurrentAssets 270,762 284,835 NetAssets 318,042 323,254
FundsRestrictedfunds 40,756 38,122Designated Funds 181,338 182,325Unrestricted funds 95,948 102,807 318,042 323,254 The financial statements were approved by the board of directors on the 28th July 2010 and were signed on its behalf by:
MrJGRussel MrFAAliDirector Director
Notestothesummaryaccounts: The statement of financial activities and balance sheet set out on pages 9 and 10 have been extracted from the full financial statements of the charity.
These summarised financial statements may not contain sufficient information to allow a full understanding of the financial affairs of the charity.
For further information, the full financial statements, which wereapprovedbytheBoardon28July2010andhavebeendeliveredtotheRegistrarofCompaniesandtheCharityCommission, should be consulted. Copies can be obtained from our registered office.
NALatham,CompanySecretary
Reportoftheauditorstothemembers ofYoungLancashire: In our opinion, the statement of financial activities and balance sheet set out on pages 9 and 10 have been correctly extracted from the full statements for the year ended 31 March 2010.
KAFarrandCo.,StatutoryAuditor
Balancesheetasat31March2010
GovernanceRegisteredCharityNumber: 518147
CompanyRegistrationNumber: 2059160
RegisteredOffice: 10FishergateHill,PrestonPR18JB Telephonenumber:01772-556127 Faxnumber:01772-251334 Email: [email protected] Website: www.younglancashire.org.uk
Chief Officer: Graham Whalley
PrimaryBank: UnityTrustBankplc NineBrindleyplace BirminghamB12HB
OtherDepositBankAccounts: CharitiesAidFoundationBank Co-operativeBank TriodosBank
Auditors: KAFarr&Co. CharteredAccountants 6-8BotanicRoad Churchtown SouthportPR97NG
Solicitors: Napthens 7,WinckleySquare PrestonPR13JD
StakeholderPensionProvider: Co-operative Insurance Society Limited Miller Street ManchesterM600AL
President: LordShuttleworthJP
Patrons: MrBillBeaumontOBE;BaronessJosephineFarrington; MrRoyFisherB.ARCHMBECStJDLJP,MrGedFitzgerald; MrKeithGledhillMBEDLKStJ;MrAnthonyHird;MrGordonJohnsonBADL TheLordAdamPatelofBlackburn;MrRodneySwarbrickCBEDL
Trustees and Directors: Thosewhoheldofficeduringtheyearwereasfollows:
GordonRusselCBE(Chairperson) KayleighWainwright(DeputyChairperson–resigned16/06/09) NeilLathamFCA(HonoraryTreasurer) AndrewWilsonDL(HonorarySolicitor) AmarAbass FayyazAli AlanBanes PamelaBeswick Kate Clements Sabe Connor CarlCoughlan DanielleCoughlan(resigned7/11/09) MarkDempsey(resigned7/11/09) JulieGough(resigned7/11/09) GrahamGriffiths MashuqHussain(resigned7/11/09) Wyn Tagg John Williamson
BodiesinMotion|HorsfieldCommunityYouthClub|SouthValleyChildren’sActionGroup|WheelswithinWheels(Solutions)Ltd|WhitefieldYouthAssociation|Children’sFund–PakistanIslamicCentre|Mashed
SueBithell|AnthonyCollinson|DavidHoose
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Lancashireinformation • support • representation
10 Fishergate HillPreston,PR18JB Tel:01772556127Fax:01772251334 Email: [email protected]
RegisteredcharityNo.518147 and a company limited by guarantee No.2059160
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