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2023-03-31-accounts

Names ofthe charity trust ees who man age the charity age the charity
Trustee name Office (ifany) Dates acted ifnot for whole
ear
Name ofperson (or body) entitled
to a
oint trustee
ifan
1 Mr John Mark Allison Chair 01.02.23 - present Trustees
2 Mr Adam Syrop Vice Chair 01.02.23 - present Trustees
3 Mrs Karen Lobley Trustees
4 Rev Stuart Stobart Trustee
5 Rev Dr Tracey Raistrick Trustee
6 Rachel Harvey Trustee
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Names ofthe trustees for the charity, ifany, (for example, any custodian trustees)
Name Dates acted if not for whole ear

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Summary
ofthe main
achievements
ofthe charity
In 2022/2023 the Trust has employed
five part-time workers: a
singer/songwriter,
a storyteller,
and three keyworkers.
during the year 2022/23 continued
to gradually
improve
following
the Covid pandemic,
as
we rebuilt contacts that had been lost.
We have continued
our core provision
ofassemblies
and RElessons.
This has continued
to support schools
in meeting the requirements
of the
National
Curriculum,
building
understanding
ofthe Christian
faith, and
contributing
to social cohesion.
In addition to this work, the team have been involved
in the following
ongoing
and one-off projects during the year:
Re:wind and Fast Forward are RE events that increase understanding
of major Christian
festivals
and assist with the transition
to secondary
school...
Our summer
Holiday Club returned
to being an in-person
event,
held
over 5 mornings.
With the theme "Cirque du Zeph". was based around
a
circus theme and explored the Zephaniah
verse - Zephaniah
3:17-
focusing
on a different
line each day.
The Light Party,
providing
an alternative
to traditional
Halloween
activities, was again
in person —this time partnering
with Shipley Baptist
Church.
We invited the Christian
singer
/ songwriter
Ishmael
to lead a
Praise Party, where over 50 children
attended.
ZephTots,
a weekly toddler group to support
under 5s alongside
their
parents/carers.
ZephYouth,
a weekly after school club for Year 5—Year 11.Building
confidence
and supporting
the transition
to upper school.
BIASAN is a weekly support
group for refugees
and asylum seekers
in
Bradford. Our worker has continued
to provide support
at this group, as
well as making
deliveries
to vulnerable
people.
Prayer Spaces are a space where children
can be quiet and reflect on
the world, regardless
oftheir personal
faith. As schools have reopened
to
visitors we have been able to restart these events,
allowing
small groups
of children to interact with the activities over a few days, and consider
ideas such as hope, peace and forgiveness.
The Bible Times Exhibition
has continued
to be presented
in various
churches across the city (and beyond),
gradually
returning
towards
pre-
covid levels.

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Section A Receipts and payments
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Unrestricted Restricted Endowment
funds funds funds
81 Cash funds At Bank to nearest 6
5,290
to nearest 5
5,653
to nearest 6
Petty Cash
Paypal Account
Total cash funds 5,295 5,653
(agree balances with receipts and payments
account(a))
Unrestricted Restricted Endowment
funds funds funds
Details to nearest 6 to nearest 5 to nearest 5
82 Other monetary assets Gift Aid Unclaimed 3,207
83Investment assets Details Fund to which
asset belon s
Cost (optional) Current value
o tional
84Assets retained for the Details
CDs
Fund to which
asset belon s
Unrestricted
Cost (optional) Current value
o tional
charity's own use Drums Unrestricted
Computers Unrestricted
Camera Unrestricted
85 Liabilities Details
HMRC
Fund to which
liabili
relates
Amount
due
o tional
509
When due
o tional
19April 2023
Signed by one or two trustees
behalf of all the trustees
on Signature Print Name Date of
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