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<strong>RSPB</strong> trustees’ <strong>report</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>accounts</strong> 2011-12<br />

Trustees’ <strong>report</strong><br />

Structure, governance <strong>and</strong> management<br />

Legal structure<br />

The <strong>RSPB</strong> is a non-statutory body incorporated by<br />

Royal Charter. The Charter was originally granted<br />

in 1904 <strong>and</strong>, together with the Statutes, provides the<br />

rules <strong>and</strong> guidelines under which the <strong>RSPB</strong><br />

operates. After approval by the Privy Council,<br />

Supplemental Charters were granted by Her<br />

Majesty the Queen in 1957 <strong>and</strong> 1996. Amendments<br />

to the statutes were approved by the Privy Council<br />

in 2010.<br />

The <strong>RSPB</strong>’s commercial activities are undertaken<br />

by its wholly-owned trading subsidiary, <strong>RSPB</strong><br />

Sales Limited, <strong>and</strong> all profits are donated under<br />

Gift Aid to the <strong>RSPB</strong>. <strong>RSPB</strong> Sales Limited was<br />

incorporated as a company in 1992 to conduct<br />

trading activities in support of the <strong>RSPB</strong>’s<br />

charitable objectives. The principal activity is the<br />

sale of goods by mail order <strong>and</strong> through retail<br />

outlets. The company is registered under<br />

company number 2693778.<br />

March Farmers (Washl<strong>and</strong>) Limited, company<br />

registration number 01039814, is a wholly-owned<br />

subsidiary acquired in 2008 to secure the leasehold<br />

interest in l<strong>and</strong> in Cambridgeshire. All profits are<br />

donated under Gift Aid to the <strong>RSPB</strong>.<br />

Farming For Nature, a company limited by<br />

guarantee, registration number 07982175, was<br />

incorporated in 2011. The intention is to use this<br />

entity in relation to l<strong>and</strong> leased from United<br />

Utilities at Haweswater in Cumbria.<br />

The trustees are members of Council, which is the<br />

ultimate governing body.<br />

New trustees are nominated by Council or<br />

members, <strong>and</strong> elected for a five-year term of<br />

office by the membership at the AGM. Council<br />

sets policy <strong>and</strong> is responsible for the conduct of<br />

the <strong>RSPB</strong>’s affairs <strong>and</strong> for ensuring that the<br />

charity operates in accordance with the Royal<br />

Charter, the Statutes <strong>and</strong> the law.<br />

Council comprises the President, the Chairman,<br />

the Treasurer, the Chairmen of the Country<br />

Advisory Committees for Scotl<strong>and</strong>, Wales <strong>and</strong><br />

Northern Irel<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> not more than 12 ordinary<br />

members.<br />

Council has three committees: Finance & Audit,<br />

Conservation <strong>and</strong> Communications. Its policy is<br />

also influenced by the Country Advisory<br />

Committees.<br />

The day-to-day management of the Charity is<br />

delegated to the Chief Executive, who <strong>report</strong>s to<br />

Council, <strong>and</strong> is carried out by the Management<br />

Board.<br />

Following their election to Council, each trustee<br />

receives a briefing pack outlining their role,<br />

together with information on the <strong>RSPB</strong>, its structure<br />

<strong>and</strong> work. An induction day, taking a strategic look<br />

at the roles <strong>and</strong> responsibilities of trustees <strong>and</strong><br />

management, is offered to each new trustee. All<br />

trustees are offered opportunities to learn more<br />

about specialist areas of the <strong>RSPB</strong>’s work, through<br />

individual meetings with staff <strong>and</strong> site visits to our<br />

nature reserves throughout the UK. A special<br />

weekend event, to which all trustees are invited, is<br />

held each year in an area of high nature<br />

conservation importance, focusing on species <strong>and</strong><br />

habitat management work that the <strong>RSPB</strong> is<br />

undertaking. Similar events are held for the<br />

Country Advisory Committees.<br />

The <strong>RSPB</strong>’s main UK headquarters is in S<strong>and</strong>y,<br />

Bedfordshire, with country headquarters for<br />

Scotl<strong>and</strong>, Northern Irel<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Wales in<br />

Edinburgh, Belfast <strong>and</strong> Cardiff; <strong>and</strong> regional offices<br />

in Engl<strong>and</strong>, Scotl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Wales. The <strong>RSPB</strong> has UKwide<br />

operations with nature reserves located across<br />

all four countries.<br />

The <strong>RSPB</strong> is the UK Partner organisation of BirdLife<br />

International, the global partnership of bird<br />

conservation organisations that strives to conserve<br />

birds, their habitats <strong>and</strong> global biodiversity,<br />

working with people towards sustainability in the<br />

use of natural resources.<br />

Accounts <strong>and</strong> Trustees’ responsibilities<br />

The trustees are required to prepare financial<br />

statements for each financial year, which give a true<br />

<strong>and</strong> fair view of the Charity’s <strong>and</strong> the group’s<br />

financial activities during the year <strong>and</strong> of the<br />

financial position at the end of the year. The<br />

requirements are set out in the Charter <strong>and</strong><br />

Statutes, the Charities Act 2011, the Charities<br />

Accounts (Scotl<strong>and</strong>) Regulations 2006 <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Charities <strong>and</strong> Trustee Investment (Scotl<strong>and</strong>) Act<br />

2005.<br />

In preparing these statements, the trustees follow<br />

best practice <strong>and</strong>:<br />

• select suitable accounting policies <strong>and</strong> then<br />

apply them consistently<br />

• make judgements <strong>and</strong> estimates that are<br />

reasonable <strong>and</strong> prudent<br />

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