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2024-03-31-accounts

North Wales Police and Community Trust For the year ended 31[st] March 2024

North Wales Police and Community Trust

Annual Report and Accounts

31[st] March 2024

Registered Charity Number: 1071628

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North Wales Police and Community Trust For the year ended 31[st] March 2024

Contents Page 2
Members of the Board and Professional Advisors Page 3
Chairman’s Report Page 4
Trustees Annual Report Page 5 – 6
Review of Activities Page 7 – 10
Statement of Trustees Responsibilities Page 11
Statement of Financial Activities Page 12
Balance Sheet Page 13
Independent Examiners Report Page 14
Notes to the Accounts Page 15 – 18
Appendix Page 19 – 22
Acknowledgements Page 23

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Members of the Board of Trustees

Chairman Ashley Rogers Vice-Chair John Steve Thomas, David Hinchliffe (Hon. Treasurer) Henry Fetherstonhaugh OBE, Lord Lieutenant of Clwyd E.F. Lloyd Fitzhugh OBE, OStJ, JP, DL Paul Hinchliffe Patricia Hughes DL Lady Janet Jones JP, DL Dr Peter Harlech Jones DL Kate Hill-Trevor High Sheriff of Clwyd (Ex-officio 01/04/23 to 31/03/24) Janet Phillips High Sheriff of Gwynedd (Ex-officio 01/04/23 to 31/03/24) Project Manager/ Crimebeat Co-ordinator David Evans Premises North Wales Police & Community Trust c/o North Wales Police Ffordd William Morgan St. Asaph Business Park St. Asaph Denbighshire LL17 0HQ Bankers HSBC Bank PLC 60 Mostyn Street Llandudno Gwynedd LL30 2SF Independent Examiners Guy Walmsley 3 Grove Park Road, Wrexham LL11 1DY

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Chairman’s Report

As another year comes to a close, I am delighted that PACT has once again been active across all six counties of North Wales and I have been privileged to see first-hand many of the projects that we have been able to support.

One project in particular that I am very proud to have been involved in was the development of the Sharing Stories programme which we able to launch in April of 2023 to over 200 assembled guests at the Scala Cinema in Prestatyn.

Sharing Stories was originally developed back in 2019 with young people from the North Wales Sexual Abuse Referral Centre (SARC) to support young people who have been victims of sexual abuse.

The latest development of this project has seen us support the production of two films with accompanying booklets aimed at supporting parents and fathers of victims.

During the research for this project it became evident that there is little support facilities out there for parents or fathers and we were keen to help to resolve this. We were delighted to work in partnership with colleagues at the North Wales SARC and Wild Kindness Films CIC to make this project happen.

You can find out much more about Sharing Stories via the following link: Fathers’ moving testimonies shed light on harrowing consequences of child sexual abuse - North Wales Police and Community Trust

Sharing Stories is just one of many projects that we have supported this year – you can find more in this annual report.

Once again I would like to conclude my report by thanking my fellow trustees for all their support throughout the course of this year, to partners, sponsors and supporters, to the Police and Crime Commissioner and to North Wales Police - the Chief Constable and her officers and staff and their continued commitment to our communities.

Ashley Rogers Chair PACT Board of Trustees

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Trustees Annual Report

The Trustees have pleasure in presenting their report and the financial statements of the charity for the year ended 31[st] March 2024.

Objectives

The Trustees confirm that they have referred to the guidance contained in the Charity Commission’s general guidance on public benefit when reviewing the Trust’s aims and objectives and in planning future activities and setting the grant making policy for the year. In all activities the Trust seeks to raise the profile of community safety and, through the protection of people and property, significantly minimise the fear of crime, thereby enhancing quality of life throughout the region. The activities include:

Constitution

The North Wales Police and Community Trust was launched on 14[th] October 1998. The trust is a registered charity under the Charities Act 1993. The Charity registration number is 1071628.

Governing Documents

The Trust is governed by the Declaration of Trust (Trust Deed), which was formally made on 9[th] September 1998.

Organisation of the Charity

The Trust is run by the Board of Trustees. In accordance with the Declaration of Trust, the Board of Trustees, when complete, should consist of up to thirteen trustees representing North Wales Police, North Wales Police Authority, the business sector, and the High Sheriffs of Clwyd and Gwynedd.

Premises

Administrative activities of the Trust are undertaken at:

North Wales Police and Community Trust North Wales Police, Local Policing Services Headquarters Ffordd William Morgan St Asaph Business Park St Asaph Denbighshire LL17 0HQ

Details of Trustees are on page 2 of this report.

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Restrictions on the Trust’s activities

The activities of the Trust are restricted to the objectives as outlined in the Declaration of Trust as approved by the Charity Commission. The area that can benefit from the Trust’s activities is restricted to North Wales.

Financial review

The charity continues to actively pursue a year-on-year increase in its reserves, so as to reduce financial risk within the forthcoming year.

For the year ended 31 March 2024, there was a deficit/ surplus of £19,531 (2023: £21,822). The free reserves of the organization at 31 March 2024 were £0 (2023; £0).

Total income for the year ended 31 March 2024 was £140,585 (2023: £244,162).

Total expenditure for the year ended 31 March 2023 was £160,116 (2023: £265,984).

Policy on Reserves

The Trustees are aware of the Charity Commission’s requirement in regard to reserves policy.

The Trustees regularly review the level of reserves held by the Trust, and are satisfied that these are kept at an acceptable level to ensure that the Trust continues to operate effectively.

Independent Examination

In accordance with PACT’s original Declaration of Trust the trustees confirm that, as the Trust’s annual turnover is less than £500,000, an independent examination is required. Should the Trust’s turnover exceed this level then a full audit will be required.

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North Wales Police and Community Trust Review of Activities Year Ended 31[st] March 2024

In all its activities PACT strives to support the objectives of the Police and Crime Plan, reducing crime and anti-social behaviour and helping to make North Wales the safest place in which to live and work and to visit.

Police Property Act Fund

PACT Trustees continue to manage the Police Property Act Fund on behalf of the Police and Crime Commissioner.

The Police Property Act Fund is made up of monies received by the police from the sale of found property and from property which is confiscated by order of the courts and then sold. The main aim of the fund is to support local projects undertaken by voluntary/charitable organisations that solely benefit the communities of North Wales.

Our Small Grant Fund and Main Grant continues to be a mainstay of our funding. Following the pandemic PACT has continued to support an increasing number of projects with our Neighbourhood Policing Teams which you can see listed in the appendix. The Small Grant Fund continues to be extremely popular with our Neighbourhood Policing Teams. The fund, which allows officers to apply for grants of up to £250, is now in its 23[rd] year and provides a simple yet effective tool for community engagement.

PACT continues to receive sponsorship from CGI UK Ltd to support our Small Grant Fund, enabling PCSOs to get involved with community projects that help to support the Police and Crime Plan. We are grateful to Phillipa Proctor and her team at CGI for their continued support.

A full list of the projects funded through our Main Grant Fund and Small Grant Fund, can be found in the Appendix to the Annual Report.

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Justice in a Day

Justice in a Day was delivered across Gwynedd and Wrexham counties in March 2023 and featured in our 2023 Report.

During the remainder of 2023 time was spent reviewing funding opportunities to enable us to deliver the programme again in late 2024.

You will be able to read about our 2024 programme I our next Annual Report.

Justice in a Day is a Registered Trademark of the North Wales Police and Community Trust Script copyright is owned by Emyr John, Theatr Clwyd

‘Your Community, Your Choice’

The winners of a special £50,000 fund to help communities across North Wales were announced at an event in Colwyn Bay on 23 February. The initiative, called Your Community, Your Choice, helps support grass-roots projects in the region and is supported by the North Wales Police and Community Trust (PACT), the North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner, and North Wales Police.

Over the eleven years since Your Community, Your Choice started, almost £600,000 has been awarded to nearly 200 projects working to reduce crime in their neighbourhoods and also to support the priorities in the Police and Crime Commissioner’s Police and Crime Plan. The funding for Your Community, Your Choice comes partly from money seized by the courts through the

Proceeds of Crime Act, with the rest coming from the Police and Crime Commissioner.

A full list of the award winners for 2024 can be found in the Appendix.

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The High Sheriffs Crimebeat Fund

Over in Gwynedd, following the popular Nathan Broadhead mural on Sackville Road in Bangor, a new artwork has now been painted in Hirael. The High Sheriff of Gwynedd High Sheriff Janet Phillips took some time to visit the project with incoming High Sheriff sarah Foskett. Children and young people of Bangor created the brilliant mural, with the amazing artist Andy Birch Dime One. Bangor Neighbourhood Policing team have worked closely PACT and Crimebeat, in collaboration with Gwynedd ly Youth Service, Bangor City Council, and Gwynedd Council, and secured funding to commission the mural. oe . WUEos ‘ ~—o)gs— The building (the rear of Bangor City Bowls Club) had previously been subject of damage and become featureless. Project lead, PCSO Julie Broadhead said “I wish to sincerely thank our partners, and the young people and residents of Hirael for coming out and helping.

“This is the third project we have completed in the district following from ‘Gareth Bale’ in Caernarfon. Our intention is to sell our wonderful city through the power of art. “With special thanks to Byw’n Iach and Bangor City Bowls Club for the use of the building.”

In Clwyd High Sheriff Kate Hill-Trevor held a successful Awards ceremony at the end of her year in office to celebrate the work of community groups across Clwyd together with Crimebeat project of the year – Rhyl Youth Boxing Club.

The event, attended by over 90 representatives of community groups across Clwyd also gave the High Sheriff the opportunity to recognise the work of her Volunteer Police Cadets, VPC Steffan Lea and VPC Brooke Blake-Haines.

The High Sheriff and her Cadets are pictured here when they visited Rhyl Youth Boxing Club earlier in the year.

If you have got a good idea for a project that supports young people and helps to improve local communities please get in touch with us at: info@crimebeatnorthwales.co.uk

A full list of Clwyd and Gwynedd Crimebeat grants for 2022-23 can be found in the Appendix

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OP BANG (Be A Nice Guy)

Together with North Wales Police and the Arson Reduction Team PACT has once again joined forces to ask people to 'Be a Nice Guy' with grants available through Operation BANG to support local initiatives that address deliberate fire-setting and anti-social behaviour over the Halloween and Bonfire period.

By working with key partners such as the North Wales Fire and Rescue Service, Community Safety Partnerships and local authorities, we are able to promote key messages through the 'Be a Nice Guy' initiative.

It has been identified that this approach, along with targeted diversionary activities which engage young people in fun and entertaining events, can be very effective in ensuring that everyone can enjoy themselves safely.

In 2023 we were also able to complement our Halloween and bonfire grants with a youth community competition held during Summer 2023 which saw three youth groups across North Wales being successful with their projects.

A full list of PCSOs and areas supported can be found in the Appendix

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Statement of Trustees’ Responsibilities

The trustees are responsible for preparing the Trustees' Report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).

The law applicable to charities in England and Wales requires the trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and of the incoming resources and application of resources of the charity for that year.

In preparing these financial statements, the trustees are required to:

The trustees are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011, the Charity (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 and the provisions of the trust deed. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.

Approved by the Trustees and authorised for issue on 5[th] December 2024 and signed on their behalf by:

D Hinchliffe Hon.Treasurer

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Statement of Financial Activities Statement of Financial Activities
For the 12 Months Ended 31st March 2024
Unrestricted Restricted Total **Total **
Note Funds Funds 2024 2023
Incoming Resources
Incoming resources from generated funds
Donations, grants and sponsorship: 4 101,009
3,260
35,552
764
101,009 162,994
Clwyd Crimebeat 3,260 4,044
Gwynedd Crimebeat 0 1,364
JusticeinaDay sponsorship 0 0
JusticeinaDayin-kind support 5 0 40,000
Incomein Kind 7 35,552 35,552
Investmentincome 764 208
0 140,585 140,585 244,162
Resources Used
Direct Charitable Expenditure 8
Charitable activities
GrantsAwarded 115,757 115,757 170,891
Clwyd Crimebeat Grants 2,168 2,168 4,000
Gwynedd Crimebeat Grants 2,265 2,265 3,449
Cost of grant making 0 120,190 120,190 178,340
Justice ina Day:
JusticeinaDay-direct costs 267 267 2,920
JusticeinaDay- in-kind costs 35,552 0 40,000
Cost of Generating Funds 7 35,552 35,552
Governance Costs: 8
PACT 3,634 3,634 8,608
Clwyd Crimebeat 313 313 344
Gwynedd Crimebeat 160 160 220
TOTAL RESOURCES EXPENDED 0 160,116 160,116 265,984
NET INCOMING RESOURCES 0 -19,531 -19,531 -21,822
TOTAL FUNDSBROUGHT FORWARD 92,848 92,848 114,670
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD 0 73,317 73,317 92,848

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Balance Sheet
As At 31st March 2024
NOTE 2024 2023
£ £
Current assets
Debtors 10 15,721 15,849
Cash at Bank 73,796 93,199
89,517 109,048
Creditors
Accruals 11 16,200 16,200
73,317 92,848
Reserves
Restricted 73,317 92,848
0
Unrestricted 0
73,317 92,848
Creditor Accruals
2024 2023
Examinersfees 1,200 1,200
JusticeinaDay 15,000 15,000
16,200 16,200
Debtors accruals
2024 2023
PPAF 14,500 8700
Summeryouthproject 0 4150
PACT -CGI 1,221 2,999
15,721 15,849

Approved by the Trustees and authorised for issue on 05/12/2024 and signed on their behalf by:

David Hinchliffe Hon.Treasurer

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INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT

TO THE TRUSTEES OF North Wales Police and Community Trust (PACT)

I report to the trustees on my examination of the financial statements of North Wales Police and Community Trust (the charity) for the year ended 31 March 2024.

Responsibilities and basis of report

As the trustees of the charity you are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act).

I report in respect of my examination of the charity’s financial statements carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act. In carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the 2011 Act.

Independent examiner's statement

Your attention is drawn to the fact that the charity has prepared financial statements in accordance with Accounting and Reporting by Charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) in preference to the Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice issued on 1 April 2005 which is referred to in the extant regulations but has now been withdrawn.

I understand that this has been done in order for financial statements to provide a true and fair view in accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Practice effective for reporting periods beginning on or after 1 January 2015.

I have completed my examination. I confirm that no matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:

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 financial statements to be reached.

For and on behalf of Guy Walmsley

____

Chartered Accountants 3 Grove Park Road, Wrexham LL11 1DY

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Notes to the Accounts

1. Accounting Policies

The principal accounting policies are summarised below. The accounting policies have been applied consistently throughout the year and in the preceding year.

a) Basis of Accounting

The accounts are drawn up on an accruals basis and in accordance with Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting by Charities , issued in March 2005.

b) Fund Accounting

c) Incoming resources

All incoming resources are included in the statement of financial activities when the charity is entitled to the income and the amount can be quantified with reasonable accuracy. The following specific policies are applied to particular categories of income:

d) Resources expended

Expenditure is recognised on an accrual basis as a liability is incurred. Expenditure includes any VAT which cannot be fully recovered, and is reported as part of the expenditure to which it relates:

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2. Employees’ remuneration

No employees were paid by the trust during the period. The services of a Project Manager/Crimebeat Co-ordinator were donated by North Wales Police. This cost is included in the statement of financial activities.

3. Trustees remuneration and expenses

None of the Trustees, nor any connected persons, received any remuneration during the period.

No reimbursements of Trustees expenses, or expenses of any other connected persons, were made during the period.

4. Donations, Grants and Sponsorship

Unrestricted Restricted 2024 Total 2023 Total
£ £ £ £
Police Property Act Fund 25,400 25,400 28,100
Justice in a Day sponsorship/grants 0 0 0
Welsh Assembly Government/ART 5,400 5,400 2,700
Participatory Budget Fund 60,000 60,000 120,000
CGI UK Ltd 8,624 8,624 5,744
Internet Poster Competition 2022 0 0 2,300
Summer Youth Challenge 2023 0 4,150
Op Boost-Sports projects 1,500 1500
Sundry Donations 85 85
Clwyd Crimebeat 3,260 3,260 4,044
Gwynedd Crimebeat 0 0 1,364
0 104,269 104,269 168,402

5. Justice in a Day - In Kind Support

Justice in a Day in-kind donations/support Restricted 2024 Total 2023 Total
Theatr Clwyd Trust 0 40,000
0 0 0 40,000

6. North Wales Police - In-Kind Support

The Trustees are grateful to North Wales Police for their continued support without which the Trust could not continue effectively. NWP have made the following in-kind donations to support PACT.

donations to support PACT.
2024 2023
£ £
Donated staff time & expenses 32,220 32,220
Donated Office space 3,332 3,332
35,552 35,552

7. Interest

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8. Total resources expended

All grants awarded in the year relate to local community activities and projects.

Staffcosts Other costs Total 2024 Total 2023
£ £ £ £
Charitable activities
PACT Grants Awarded 115,757 115,757 170,891
Clwyd Crimebeat Grants 2,168 2,168 4,000
Gwynedd Crimebeat Grants 2,265 2,265 3,449
Justice in a Day-project costs 267 267 2,920
Justice in a Day-in-kind support 0 0 40,000
Donated staff time and expenses 32,220 32,220 32,220
Donated office costs 3,332 3,332 3,332
156,009 0 156,009 256,812
Governance costs
Independent examination fees 1,200 1,200 1,200
Sundry fees 2,434 2,434 7,408
Clwyd Crimebeat 313 313 344
Gwynedd Crimebeat 160 160 330
TOTAL 156,009 4,107 160,116 266,094

9. Taxation

As a charity, North Wales Police and Community Trust is exempt from tax on income and gains falling within Section 505 of the Taxes Act 1988 or S256 of the Taxation and Chargeable Gains Act 1992 to the extent that these are applied to its charitable objects.

No tax charges have arisen in the charity.

10. Debtors: Amounts due to be received within one year:

2024 2023
PPAF 14,500 8700
Summer youth project 0 4150
PACT-CGI 1,221 2,999
15,721 15,849

11. Creditors: Amounts falling due within one year

2024 2023
Examiners fees 1,200 1,200
Justice in a Day 15,000 15,000
16,200 16,200

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12. Statement of Funds

12. Statement of Funds
31/03/2023 INCOME EXPENDITURE TRANSFERS 31/03/2024
Clwyd Crimebeat 13,848 3,399 2,981 14,266
8,149
711
-267
0
7,283
8,624
31,820
19,000
0
649
1,500
Gwynedd Crimebeat 10,461 112 2,424
Arson Reduction Team/W.G. 0 5,400 4,689
Justice in a Day 0 0 267
Justice in a Day (In-kind) 0 0
Participatory Budget Fund 0 60,000 52,717
CGI UK Ltd 0 8,624 0
BCUHB 40,000 0 8,180
Ifor Williams Trailers Ltd donation 20,000 0 1,000
Thomas Howells Education Fund for North Wales
0
0 0
Summer youth Challenge 2023 4,150 3,501
op Boost 0 1,500
Sundry 336 597 3,634 -2,701
-15,717
Police Property Act Fund 4,059 25,400 45,176
92,854 105,032 124,569 0 73,317
Income in Kind 0 35,552 35,552 0
Unrestricted Funds 0 0 0 0
92,854 140,584 160,121 0 73,317

13. Related parties

There were no disclosable related party transactions during the year (2023 – none).

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APPENDIX

Neighbourhood Policing Team Small Grant Fund

APPENDIX APPENDIX
Neighbourhood Policing Team Small Grant Fund
PCSO Ieuan Owen
PCSO Delyth Edwards
PCSO Stephen Howsam
Gyngor Tref Caernarfon
Choose Life - Ysgol y Moelwyn
Coedpoeth Football Fun Day
250.00
250.00
80.00
PCSO Stephen Howsam
Dc Dewi Owen
PCSO Bev Owen
PCSO Sara Owen
PCSO Tim Peers
PCSO Enya Bellis-Jones
PCSO Aimee Lock
PCSO Lara Shiels
PCSO Gillian Duffy williams and PCSO Elliw Williams
PCSO Iona Beckmann
PCSO Iona Beckmann
PCSOs Nikki Adams/Bev Owen/Sara Owen
Coedpoeth Football Fun Day
Tir Dewi - Rural safety event at Celtic Royal, Caernarfon
Conwy Borough Juniors FC
Llanfairfechan Town FC
Brymbo Cricket Club
Op Cinnamon
Llangefni Youth Club
Cefn Community Council schools road safety project
Cylch Meithrin y Gromelch
Cwmini Theatr Eleth
Pentraeth FC
Conwy/Penmaenmawr/Llanfairfechan street art summer project
50.00
250.00
250.00
150.00
100.00
30.00
250.00
149.10
250.00
150.00
150.00
300.00
PCSO Purdy Jones
PCSO Connor Freel
PCSO Iona Beckmann
PCSO Geraint Williams
Sgt Simon Williams
PCSO Dewi Davies
PCSO Aimee Lock
PCSO Gareth Jones
PCSO Eurwen Williams
PCSO Delyth Edwards
PCSO Barry Jones
PCSO Caitlin Mcgonigle
PCSO Dave Webster
PC Dave Evans
PCSO Alison Heron
PCSO Caitlin McGonigle
PCSO Paula Stewart
Neal Parkes
PCSO Delia Bellis
PCSOGareth Jones
PCSO Purdy Jones
PCSO Gareth Jones
PCSO Gareth Jones
PCSO Andrew Owen
PCSO Steve Howsam
PCSO Steve Howsam
PC Dewi Owen
PCSO Sara Owen
PCSO Catrin Edwards
Op Cinnamon 150.00
Mini-Police event Mold/Buckley 200.00
Clwb Ieuenctyd Amlwch 250.00
Pwllhjeli Dance & Perfomrming Arts 250.00
Wrexham Schoolboys under 11s (Supplier-FC Teamwear/Macron) 250.00
Byw'n Iach 250.00
Llangefni Youth Club 250.00
1st Dolgellau Brownies 150.00
Clwb Rygbi Caernarfon 250.00
Seindorf Arian yr Oakeley 250.00
Friends of Llangollen Health Centre 89.99
Bodedern Youth Club 200.00
Llangoed Village Hall 200.00
Hope Dragons Youth Football Club 240.00
Rhos summer football 154.00
Valley Community Group 200.00
Wild Elements 100.00
NWP Annual Cricket Tournament 265.33
Adra-Isgraig Estate Tremadog 250.00
Llanarmon DC Community Council 250.00
Penycae football 30.00
Caru'n Pentrefi Volunteers 200.00
Chirk Rugby 200.00
Porthi Dre 250.00
Wrexham Summer football 200.00
Wrexham Summer football 160.00
Schools internet safety books 600.00
Llanfarifechan Town FC 250.00
Llangefni allotment association 250.00
PCSO Gillian Duffy-Williams Barmouth Town Coiuncil 246.00
PCSO Bev Owen
PCSO Barry Jones
PCSO Sara Hughes
Sgt Neal Parkes
Sgt Neal Parkes
Sgt Dave Smith
PCSO Lowri Jones
PC Carl Barlow
PCSO Kely Tatlock
Conwy Borough Cobras 207.00
Corwen Juniors 250.00
Cyngor Gwynedd 250.00
NWP Annual Youth Cricket Tournament 250.00
NWP Annual Youth Cricket Tournament 120.00
NWP FC community football team 180.00
Birch Designs 229.00
Colwyn Bay FC Juniors 200.00
Holyhead All Star Majorettes 200.00
PCSO Paula Stewart Clwb Gelert 200.00
PCSO Elliw Williams Harlech Community Council 249.75
PCSO Matt Preston Peulwys Youth Club 250.00
PCSO Mark Lloyd Grwp Cymunedol Maestryfan 200.00
PCSO Caitlin McGonigle Holyhead Kickboxing 250.00
PC Simon Keeting North Wales Women's Group Christmas project 250.00
PCSO Jill Jones Ysgol Emmanuel Rhyl-Road safety Campaign 49.99
PCSO Bev Owen Llandudno Junction Memorial hall 250.00
PCSO Martin Griffiths Glyn Ceiriog Youth Club 250.00
PCSO Nikki Adams Penmaenmawr FC women's team 250.00
PC Mel Cartledge-Davies Mini Police baseball caps 425.00
PCSO Purdy Jondes Penycae FC CIC Op Cinnamon 175.00
Sgt Dave Smith Wrexham NWP FC equipment 250.00
PCSO Nikki Adams Happy Eaters 250.00
PCSO Bev Owen Clwb yr Efail 214.50
PC Richard Fishlock RainbowBiz CIC 250.00
PCSO Paula Stewart Pwll Rheoli Community Account 240.00
VP Cadets Christmas event 150.00
PCSO Gareth Jones Dolgellau Rugby Club Community Christmas Dinner 100.00
PCSO Alison Williams Plaid Yr Henoed Gwalchmai 250.00
PCSO Iona Beckmann Llanerchymedd community Council 250.00
PCSO Purdy Jones Christmas Bike-Marking 250.00
PCSO Gareth Jones Glyntraian Community Council 150.00
PCSO Bev Owen St Johns Methodist Church Christmas Lunch 150.00
PCSO Bev Owen Aberconwy Domestic Abuse Service 150.00

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Small Grant Fund (continued)

Small Grant Fund (continued)
PC Sarah Hughes-Jones Wrexham Defib project 250.00
PC Lisa Thomas Holyhead Majorettes 200.00
PCSO Emily Blake Op Cinnamon Johnstown 210.00
PCSO Martin Griffiths Chirk Youth FC 200.00
PCSO Nikki Adams PenFoodBank 200.00
PCSO Enya Bellis-Jones Op Cinnamon 40.00
PCSO Emily Blake Op Cinnamon Rhos 95.00
PCSO Emily Blake Op Cinnamon Johnstown 40.00
PCSO Jaqueline Pleszak Deeside Community Trust 150.00


PCSO Purdy Jones
Op Cinnamon Wrexham Rural
PCSO Purdy Jones
Op Cinnamon Wrexham Rural
Sgt Dave Smith
Wrexham Police FC
PCSO Gareth Jones
Glyntraian Community Council
PCSO Sarah Clarke-Lewis
De-Fib Project Wrexham Town
PCSO Shannon Hopcroft
Ysgol Uwchradd Tywyn
PCSO Gareth Armstrong
Denbigh Youth club
PCSO Sion Jones
School road safety posters
PCSO Iona Beckmann
Cymni Theatr Eleth
PCSO Gill Duffy-Williams
Dizzy Dancers
PCSO Paula Stewart
Cymdeithias Cumunedol Y Bala a Phenllyn
PCSO Lowri Jones
Op Cinnamon
PCSO Hilary Owen
Caia Park engagement event
PCSO Hilary Owen
Caia Park engagement event
PCSO Lara Shiers
Cefn Mawr bike marking initiative
PCSO Lowri Jones
Op Cinnamon
PCSO Purdy Jones
Easter in Penycae
PCSO Matt Preston
Llysfaen Lionesses
PCSO sarah Clarke-Lewis
St Mary's Primary School road safety project
PCSO Lisa Davies
Op Cinammon
PCSO Gareth Armstrong
Cynnig youth project Denbigh
PCSO Iona Beckmann
Amlwch Youth Club
PCSO Lana Kelleher-Lightwood
Op Cinammon - Gwersyllt
PC Sarah Hughes-Jones
Wrexham De-Fib project - The Long Pull
PCSO Lydia Edwards
Op Cinammon -
PCSO Lucia Pritchard
Road safety Project
PCSO Paula Stewart
Cyngor Gwynedd
54.00
20.00
180.00
250.00
80.00
230.00
200.00
72.00
200.00
250.00
50.00
80.00
36.00
85.00
200.00
80.00
125.00
200.00
223.00
70.25
250.00
120.00
58.95
250.00
65.00
135.00
250.00
21,783.86
Main Project Grants
Parkfields Community Centre 769.00
Clwyd and Gwynedd ACF 2,000.00

Llanfairfechan Town FC
Blossom & Bloom
2,000.00
2,000.00
POP Awards 2023 750.00
FSB Awards 500.00
Together for Colwyn Bay 1,937.00
North Wales Women's Centre 700.00
Aura wales Community Sports Hub 2,000.00
East Parade Bowling Club Rhyl 1,300.00
Menai Bridge Cricket Club 2,000.00

North Wales Horsewatch
Snowdonia Active
2,000.00
2,000.00
19,956.00

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North Wales Police and Community Trust For the year ended 31[st] March 2024

Your Community Your Choice
1st Llanfairpwll Scouts 2,500.00
Youth Shedz 2,500.00
Kaleidescope 2,500.00
Forget Me Not Bodelwyddan 2,500.00
Prestatyn Sports FC 1,670.00
Aura Wales Shotton Boxing Club 2,500.00
The Rockworks Academy 2,500.00
Buckley Cricket Club 2,500.00
Bangor Saints 2,000.00
Bethesda Cricket & Bowling Club 2,500.00
Cymdeithias Gymunedol Y Bala a Phenllyn 2,487.00
Porthi Dre Caernarfon 2,470.00
LlanrugSilver Band 2,500.00
Community Wellness Wrexham 2,500.00
Erddig Nordic Walkers 2,000.00
Wrexham Community Gardeners 2,467.00
DangerPoint 4,991.00
Only Boys Aloud 5,000.00
Rhyl Raptors Wheelchair Sports Club 4,134.00

Presentation Event
498.00
52,717.00
OP BANG
PCSO Iona Beckmann Caru Benllech
250.00
PCSO Caitlin McGonigle
PCSO Carwyn Gilford
PCSO Kelly Williams
PCSO Kelly Williams
PCSO Iona Beckmann
PC Dewi Davies
PCSO Elliw Williams
PCSO Rebecca Lloyd-Williams
PCSO Mark Williams
PCSO Pam Hayers
Brynsiencyn Youth Club
250.00
Llangefni Youth Club
250.00
Gwelfor Community Centre Urban Aid
50.00
Holyhead youth club
200.00
Grwp Cymunedol Caru Amlwch
250.00
Partneriaeth Ogwen
250.00
Cyngor Gwynedd
250.00
Cyngor Gwynedd
250.00
Together for Colwyn Bay
250.00
Llandudno Youth Club
250.00

PCSO Ryan Hill
PCSO Cara Roberts-Jones
PCSO Victoria Davies
PCSO Rachel Duddle
Flintshire North NPT
PCSO Hilary Owen
PCSO Laura Cooper
PCSO Hilary Owen
Ysgol Penmorfa
250.00
The Willow Collective CIC
240.00
Flintshire Youth Services
250.00
Aura Wales
250.00
Aura Wales
500.00
The Venture (Wrexham) Ltd
250.00
Wrexham Warehouse Project
250.00
Wrexham Youth and Play partnership
250.00
PCSO Enya Bellis Jones PCC for North Wales 100.00
PCSO Sarah Clark-Lewis PCC for North Wales 100.00
PCSO Lydia Edwards Wrexham County Borough Council 249.00
Andy Harris Police Cadets 250.00
5,439.00
Summer Challenge 2023
Ysgol Waunfawr 1st Prize 2023 1,000.00
Bitesize Theatre 2nd Prize 2023 750.00
1,750.00
BANG Challenge 2023
Summerhouse Ltd
Porthi Dre
1st Glan Conwy Guides
Ysgol Penygelli
750.00
500.00
250.00
100.00
Alexandra CP School 100.00
1,700.00

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North Wales Police and Community Trust For the year ended 31[st] March 2024

Clwyd Crimebeat
Ysgol Bryn Deva, Community Sensory Garden
Brymbo Youth Club Art Project
Rhyl Youth Boxing Club
Conwy Youth Service - Rhos on Sea youth club
Saltney Youth Club
500.00
500.00
500.00
315.00
353.00
2,168.00
Gwynedd Crimebeat

Caernarfon Boxing Club
Gwyl Hwyl
Op Fresh Start - Caernarfon
Ysgol Hafod Lon
Bangor Hirael Art Project
500.00
360.00
455.00
500.00
450.00
2,265.00

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North Wales Police and Community Trust For the year ended 31[st] March 2024

The Trustees would like to extend their thanks to the following organisations for their support during the year:

North Wales Police Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales North Wales Fire and Rescue Service North Wales Arson Reduction Team CGI UK Ltd Theatr Clwyd, Mold North Wales Magistrates HM Courts & Tribunals Service

Registered Charity Number: 1071628

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