Company Nurn￿r 03929601
Charity Number 1083901
KING'S CROSS-BRUNSWICK NEIGHBOURHOOD ASSOCIATION
(A company limited by guarantee)
Report and Financial Statements
Year Ended 31 March 2025

KING'S CROSS-BRUNSWICK NEIGHBOURHOOD ASSOCIATION
Report and Accounts
Contents
Pago
Reference and Administrative Details
Trustees, Report
2-10
Independent Examinerfs Report
11
Statement of Financial Aclivities
12
Balance Sheal
13
Nolg5 lo tha Finanaal Ststernents
14.16

KING'S CROSS-BRUNSWICK NEIGHBOURHOOD ASSOCIATION
IA COMPANY UMITED BY GUARANTEE)
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
For the y¢•r •nd•d 31 March 2025
Status
Th8 organisaJon i¥ J ¢xrnparry hrnrted by 9uararrtee Ir￿latOrt on 21
Marth 2000. It commenced its. charrtable ath"wts8s C￿ I 21x1 *then the
assèts of an uninc4rporaied thanty ol Ihe same name (Chanty registratson
10018721 were donated to It.
Governing
Document
The o)mp8nywas established undw a PAemor8nthJm ol t*hith
8Stabliyhed lh* obiecls and pome￿ of the thHrrtable corry>any and Is gov•m•d
undw rt¥' thdes of Assoaatson
TrustO8S
de Freitas {Chair)
Unity Gnm￿￿0d ITrèasur8rl
Rev. Chr[5 CB*Y3e (￿'ce ch￿rI
Sally Ede
Jcsaph ￿leS
Rabia Khalun
Mohammed Abdul Hahm Miah (Resffjned on 17104r2024)
Rima Uddin (Elected on 17104120241
Luul Nqaya
Agram Musa {R•sign•d on 2710N20251
Company Numb•r
3929601
ChBnty Numb•r
1083901
Rogisl?wd gnd
Pnnapal Office
Marchmonl CL￿munity Centre
62 Marchmont Strtti
London
WC1N 1AB
Sttrelary
Na81m 08E
8ank•rs
N•tsonal W•slminster
Tavistock Square Branth
T8vislor* 5quaie
London
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KING'S CROSS-BRUNSWICK NEIGHBOURHOOD *KSSOCIATION
IA COMPANY LIMrrED BY GUARANTEE)
TRUSTEES. REPORT
For the year ended 31 March 2025
The Trustee6 present iheir re￿ and accounts tor Ihe ytrar eTrJed 31 Marth 2025.
The accounts have been prep8r8d In a¢cordance ch8riWs Memornndum and hrtde8 of Assouabon
and comply tho CompaniEs 2006 and th• Statemert¢ ol RocommeThYed Pw¥th'ce ISORPI,
Accounting and Reporting by Chantses Act 2011..
Structur•, governJnc• and managem•nt
Tha ￿n9'S Cros&8nJnswdt Neighbourhc*Jd A5souation (KC8118 8 dwnlabk oynpany lirnited ty guaranto8.
The govemance fr8mewoth for the organisalion Is set oul m the M￿landUm and Artid•'s of As8coab"¢n
lodgad *lth the Chonbes and C4ynp8nies Hou8e.
R•cnJltm•nt Ind •ppolntment of irnstses
The organi8ation is govemed by th• Boarf of TnJstees thich ctiuists of Ihe Chair. Vic4 Chair. tho
Treasur8r •nd wx ￿presenta￿V•S frcrfn the members. eb•d•d by the members at the An￿￿1 Genw
Meet1ng.
AI KCB fruÉtÈè$ musl be resi¢ents of Ihe King's Cross. 8runswck area. The Board of Twstees m#y alw c
opt iwo further persons %th¢lher m•mbers or nol, unW Ihe CAMdu5￿￿ of Ihe nexl AGM.
Tru•t•• Inductlon Nnd tr•ining
All the new trustees undergo Jn induc1K￿ programffle and a￿ Sup￿le￿ vllh •ft rfcvmalion pad( cov•nng the
govemanc* structtif8 and th• politses and prowlur88 of ¢yg8nisation. Voluntary Actjon Camden providvJ
a 8ene8 ol Ir8ining *AY)ththop• on rnan•g•menl commlt•• rolts and rnw8bt4lknos •rKI trust••s are
en¢ourAg•d to uttcnd.
Rl*k Manag•m•nt
Th• Board of Trustees h8ve conducted a revivw of ffl•Jw n*k• to t•h¥th the thwlty rn8y be eyp¢rf•d.
Tho $ignificant external nsk Is thal ol rwlUct￿ft d lunding. Th• go•rd of TruJtee3 h•ve developed a
Reserves Policy to addrws any Sudd￿ wtrHl￿l of CLwe fvJndin9 and are towards Impth¥nling
thi$ lully 4$ soon as p0S￿ble. Th& 8oard ol Trusl•es has dovèl¢p•d • $tratogy thal dN•rsrftcation
of lunding for Bets￿11•8.
Financi81 risks are minimi8&J by thg ImF4em•niation d proeedur•8 for authorisatsw ol al tr8n5acD"on8 and
projec(5 and to ansure consistertl quality of service ts al 0￿￿1¢Dna1 Jspects of lh• thantable company.
Them procèdurtr5 ar• consiBtenlly T￿le￿•d to •nwr• Ih8y rA)nlinu• lo meo1 the n•ed* ol t￿ ch•rity.
The po(enli81 loss ol key pers¢nnel li minimwd by offenng Slaff c8r•er enh•nury tr•nirg, 8tN¢iur•d
6up?rvision, annual apprai881 and payng Ihe market v•lue for Ih•iT ￿t.
Potenhal nsks to cliEnls and uswB Is minmised by Ènsunng all slaff and vthJnl••rs cx¥npiet• a fhsdogur•
and Barring Sfrrvice IDBSI ch•ck belore V￿r￿n9 un$upgNsed d￿lS and usws.
Patentsal lo Trust••s Is miNmis•d by irnur8nc* ¢¢>vtr.
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KING'S CROSS-BRUN5WICK NEIGHBOURHOOD ASSOCIATION
IA COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARAp￿E1
TRUSTEES. REPORT
Forthe yo8r ended 31 March 2025
Obj•ctiv•s and Activities
KCB has b8en tackling ￿equalIty. Thtsng opP￿￿nIt*S and transforrniftg lives lor over 45 years.
Rewgnised and trusted by the community thjr mission Is to Improv• th•J qualrty of kfv of local rewdents
their active Invol￿Ment. Tho ¢)nJanisatson 15 a reg15tered Ghanty (regstrabon number 10839011.
Operating from Marchfflont Cornmunity Cenrre. lon￿S Cross Noighbwrh¢Jod Centre (Youth Cenirnl and the
ChadsvMII Haathy Living Cèntre oth*r iocol venues, ￿ provide a broad fange of setvic*s and projocts
for all a9es froTn 10-Spm every day, gJppo￿.ng 7.000+ re$ide+rts y•arty. ACUWt￿ are open to 8veryon*, wlh
tsrgoted pr¢vi&on to addre86 issues of inoqu•lity ond depnvabon and support our rncryt vUlnernb￿ resKlents
e,9. activitt'es targeted 91 older people. children and young pÉopla. 8aThJlad•shi, Somali, Chinese and other
81ack, Agian and mimnty 8lhnic ccrfnmunitses. Working In partnership wilh other vdunlary, statutory and
mmunity Drg8nis8bons to ¥dd vall￿. worr￿te collaborative and ansur• •ff•ctN• referral p8thw8ys
our services Indudè a dsvwse rang• ol heath and 7AYllboiNJ, **lfar• and athr*, tr•iNrvJ eMpkj￿TrertI
proj•ctJ.
As a strategic pArtnw of C￿d•￿ Councal. member ol C#md•n Community Centre'g C￿$￿￿uM IC41 and
Volunt8ry A¢b"on Camden IVACI adivety part￿lPete In SUp[￿n9 CAmd•n coun¢il lo develop and
Implement 6tr8¢ègic d•¢ision$ •cross ¢nvironment. health. I￿￿sIng and ￿l#>ung lo ensure tsal peopl
have v Vol￿ In deasion rnaknng o.g. engAging r8sid•nl8 In consvlt8bon# arountj CarThJ•n 2025 stratag
plan, Wo M8ke Camden. HS2. Euston ¥t8tson developmenl Jnd the rgdevelopment ol the Eu8lon Towef.
SeN1￿8. ctrwoduc•d wth r•¥id•nts •nO Inlorni•(I by ￿nd1 8ffjd NHS ¥tr•1•g1•8 •rn outcomes locusvd to
aOdr08s Issues of Inequglity. Our focus Is on early ￿lery8n1JOn, off•nng •arty help io pecwo ond pr•v•nbng
unnoces88ry svffenng. Wa adopt • 8tnmgth*osod apsxo•¢h, supporbng resHlenls to ￿￿tIfy their assot8
nd +￿s￿n0 8UPPOrt ne￿)rks. buildmg Ihthr &￿￿dence. knovAedge and Independffica io addross 188u•s
they may experien￿.
Our Araa of benerr( inclvdes etght I0￿*r ¥upor oulwl aleas Of dwvotson, ￿9h￿9hfQd by abov• Camd•n
rat88 of age adults ￿ fvceipt of benelits. fyrnilies ￿ceIvIng Lono Pwents Alo*Énc•. tax credits or
living In Inttjme Oepnv8tsoA ty overtm%*l•d accomrnod8bon, children I￿Ing In poverty. o(der people living In
d•pnvati¢in, adults Jnd thikJr?n in the sooal cBre syslem. Wilh lUu￿ CLvnwnded by the pandwni¢
cost of living uisis. ONS d8fa Indi¢8￿$ hightr conc•ntrabons ol tu•1 and Icrfjd wverty oiher Cwnden
wards.
With suth high 18vel& of povorty and in•quo1ity In the area KCB provK105 an ass￿￿01 ¢unrnvnrty re8OUIt&.
Our trusted reputation 8mongsl hard-ltr￿aCb sethoni of th8 communrty e.g rthgee and 8AME
eommunitsès, Isolated dder people and diE•nga9*d young people. enat4es US to rosouiceB 4there
thgy gre most needed, proviéing 8 t8rget•d ho118knc 8ervice for our mosl vulnerable ￿￿entS and ensunng
effedive pathwxys to wdaf healih. hou51ng and ￿T￿ wpport services. Ihlrth larget•J Sor¥￿98 such as
Wgrm Spaces where people can hav• hot r•freshrn?nts and g•t Informat￿, a¢fvKe and 9uid•nc¥
about grants and b•n¥fii¥. youth where young pwplo fjan access iraining and •mF4oyment adwc• and
rango of $o¢ial. health and wollbwng pro5ects. KCB Is wwding cnD¢oI cam #nd yupport to tackle 1niuslGe
and In•quo11ty, 6UPPOrt good h•o1th. ¥￿Ilbe1ft9 and ctynmunity conr18thons.
R•¥l•w of actlvltjos for the p•st
In the pasl y?¥r the rryaNsation has *Drkad children. young people, okjer people. 88nglode5hi
IAmili•s. Somali lamilies, Chinese tsmili•$ ¥nd refugee lamiks. Our wlh yY>ung peoF4• has re￿Ned
lot of positsve publicjty kjcally and nat￿n8￿Y. Our has tsckl8d Inequality, ueated opportunitsEs and
transform•d lives. 8elow Is B more dewiled brgakdowm of our sUPPCVtlng our c<Mmmunity dunng th•
past year through the ￿$1 of living cn&s.
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KING'S CROSS-BRUNSWICK NEIGHBOURHOOD ASSOCIATION
IA COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE)
TRUSTEES. REPORT
For the year ended 31 March 2025
offi￿ for National Siab"$bc£ and Low Income Famity Tracker data suggests th￿ 3re higher
concentration5 of fuel povety in King's Cross o)mpar¢(S lo m051 other wards In the borough. They have
the 8th highest number ol housèhdds In luèl povthty accord￿9 to LIFT data.
Low Income Family Tra¢ker data suggesls ￿'n9 $ Cross ho9 the 5th highest numbvr of hoUse1￿ld9
expe￿enc￿9 food poverty ¢n Camdgn w8rds based on tl¥s d81a.
Th¢re 8re higher concentrations of individuals r¢c•iwr4J Unem￿0Yrnent benefts. In(aMJing Income
support and universal uedil, In th# wart.
Thts young p•opl•'s educabon and mental heaNh severetry Impacted too.
Wh•tw• dld:
Supportsng 3AME Communibes 970 membws fr(¥n Bangwtttri. Scfftal, and Afghan refvg•e
mthnb•rs b%*r8 supported. 20.405 inl•racDLn$.
The Cost ol living cn￿. housing IBsuts&, lood pov•rty. (thgil81 diwde. loMkne59, arml pow I￿￿1th
are jusl some ol the Is#u•s thal hovo *gnrfunty Impactod user membèr8 over the pa$¢ year.
Who they ar•. Tha malonty ol th8 people 8upport•d ￿Te from 88rwJl•dMIM', Som•li. ChMIo8• and
Afghan rglug•e communittfrs Induding families and vulnerabl• older peopk.
Out Imp•et..
• Improv•d physicA. ernotsc￿￿l 4nd m•nlal h•4llh •n¢ *tll b•ng
Raducod i$tslation ond lonelin•ss as Ihey had communiealion wth p8opIé
. Improvomonl in physi￿1 h￿[th, emotKnal and m•nral heahh. Inuease of incDrn• b•n•fft8
. Improv¥d wmmunity cohesion and lnf9vgenBr8t￿nll and mulD¢xJMurnl •r4•g•m•nt u som• d wr
volunleers y￿1￿¢ pèoplè and from divw88 comrnunits•s
. Hougna, ￿n•fitS and 8ducatio￿l Support ILV thldron from Mgh•n Telug•e l•milYJ•
Wh•t dld wo do?
We prowded Inlomialion, 0dvi￿, guidarts. English languago d8sse8. exerose dasses, m•ntal and
omolion81 heblth •dvi¢¢, hou$ing advice. support wth bentrfft And grant rJaimB. Support•¢l Algh8n
refugee farnillos to get benefits. dothing. food 8nd sch(￿1 pbocemont8 lor Ihoir thildren M¢$t of th•
p•opl¥ on very low Income, sowlly and had ￿nguage and other b•rnors ￿d￿￿Tr9 inability
to speak Engliyh, uBe Intein8t. amails or ac￿9$ other servi¢e$. W• provKd•d the lO￿o￿n9 servsces lar
thè Semali communily loo
H•althy Eal1ng- Eal Well. Pay Lè81 ar*d Cooking on • Oi•beb¢ Diel
F•lix foodbank *tekly dolivenes
Fitness classe
. MvifLply funded d809•8 In p8rtnership wth Working Men'$ Colog• - Fcymal maths qv•lIl￿t￿1
achieved
ESOL and $ewng ¢18$$
. He•lth w$sions . Hydratson AwJr•nesJ, Say no to ullrn-proc•5￿ Fcod5, Demenb8 #nd WeHbeing,
0om•ntla and W8ight loy$, Stress Managemenl. Wdlness and Money Managem￿1
l the above adiviU¥$ toc4( pl8ix at Ihe Chads*EII Living Cantr8 arn al￿ looknrwj ¥1
promoting Ihè use ol Ihe gym 81 ChAdswell and Incr•asirrfJ the mernbership.
The cost of liwng cri915 ha5 caused 50 fflany prgblems aTrJ lor some people It was a case of h•atlng LY
eating. We ￿re abl& to help by providing free cosl food io our members and a warn ￿1￿me
Spa￿ too dunng the %wnter seagon.
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KING'S CRQSS-BRUNSWICK NEIGHBOURHOOD ASSOCIATION
IA COMPANY UMITED BY GUARANTEEI
TRUSTEES, REPORT
Fgrthe year ended 31 March 21125
Food Delive
-10,050 food pareèls dellver•d to or collectud by 854 membtrys
Access to fotsd and lack of Income ¢0 pay for food was a major issue for a ol Iwr members
tko ore from 81ad( Asian and Minuity Ethnic Communib•$18AMEI and Older Peoc.
Who theyare:
We del￿a￿d food to dis8dv8ntaged vulnerable members from BAME c¢ynrnunitÈs indudiThJ
large families living In ovércfowding and older peopl*. Mosl of the people V4We on very ￿COMe.
socially Isolated and had language and ¢Ah8r bamers Including inabilty lo sp•ak Engbth ￿ a¢¢
other servi¢o$. This project was fundéd by Camden Grving and CIL fundiThg. We Jlso prov1ded
spacos during thè wntor period *Athen people were scared lo lurn on ihèw hèatbng du• to lh• ¢Crfdl.
They could come to ow warn Space. th•ir money and got r•fr081ments loo.
Our Imp•cl:
. Improvad p￿￿1¢81, emOt￿nal and mtsntal h•allh and I￿11 bBing
. Reduced 1s018tson as they had Communication ¥thlh peopL• delNenng IOLMI
Reduced hungèr and Improvement In physi¢al heallh
. Improved community cohesion ard Inlergeneratsonal and mulD￿RUn1 as ol tyjr
volunteérs w*ro young people and from diverse c4)mmunitlW5
suppo￿￿9 Old•r P•oplts In our C¢JmmunOty- ov•r 540 m•mbern, 1056 contacts
Who they arn.. Lo￿1 Vulnerab￿ c4d•r people o9•é over 60 yearj of •g• lrtm diverse c4jmrl￿nItiU.
Many Df our mojt vukngrabkn membwJ In their ao's •nd 90's liv• In th• 8run84wd( Centre Sh•ll¢rod
Housing
Our Imp•ct'.
• Improved phygical, •mo¢ional and m•ntal health and woll ￿Ing
. Reduc•d Isolalion ard knn•lin•s8 by b•lng op•n NS da￿ J *Y•k and •llfp￿ng m•rnb8rs lo •#th
other and spend tsme together.
Improvement In phyBItAI h8allh, emolion81 and montal health
. lrnproved cornmurtity cohesion and Intergenerallonal and mull￿WItUtal •ThJagBffl•nl 85 of Qur
volun¢•*rs %%*rtt young peopkg Bnd fn)m dw•rse c(Mnmunib•s
. Providing a wami $pae& mefflber$ ¢ould al$0 get refr05hmenls Ounng Ihe ol Iiwng cn*s
and Ihey werè lÈarful ol lyming on thwr htsoling duo io the extotsonaie Co$￿.
What did w• do..
Wtr providad acb¥iknes are M•rchmont Communty C¢rth 5 days J ￿ek frr dder Fw18 Ihroughtyjl
the yejr,
Thè m81ft Ihing %*thi¢h h8s rnmaln•d con$l8nt haB ￿an Ihe M)cre•*ng ne¢(Ji ol wr th•1 o￿or pw*k•
for support, sale 80081 contads And IM)I, nuln¢i0￿. home cooked lunche•. lornebn•ss und
14018tson of older peo￿9 hos b••n • k•y iuue us.
Lunch Club - Th¥ ￿ttkIY Lunrth Qvb 1$ a 'Support Group, In 8v•ry possib￿ sense ol the ￿rd. We
offored a hol kjnch and Éven rnOT• Important members. an opportunty to •scap6 their sm•n.
lonely flats and 24-hour isolalion lo chat and salely, wth Ihwr fnends, Mry day.
ApPr0￿M￿L•1Y 5,400 I￿¢￿¢3 prwded Ihroughoui the ye•r to vulnwable older peop￿.
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KING'S CROSS4RUNSWICK NEIGHBOURHOOD ASSOCIATION
IA COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE)
TRUSTEES. REPORT
For the yeHr ended 31 Mafch 2025
We have been able to Increase OLtr servie*s lo our OhJ8r People. They rdy ￿ us even rn￿e now, than Ihey did before
the panderniq due to thp years of Inueas&J Isola￿on. reduc$￿ ol ser￿￿ WKI ntst 10 bè underesknmaied cost of
living ¢risis.
This Is we have irtU8ase8 in the nurnber of people acce￿r￿j iyJr exer¢>se se￿￿5. boc* L￿b and film dub too.
The older people's fowm has also been a fantasts¢ place wherè sènior m￿TS gat tOg•tr￿ to d￿￿0p their monih
progfarnme ol acDvitlOS and raise any Issues or ¢•lthte w¢c8sses.
Supportlng Young Pèopl•.' Oyér 2,560 m•mbern, 8500+ eng•g•m•nts •nd ¢•nt•¢ts
Young people suffered physic81ty. emotionolly, m•ntally and their educatKmal a￿￿ements wffwed po81 Covld
pandemic and now they 8uflenng from the cost of IiviFN Through YBW. We designed and delivered
SBssions targets'ng the needs ol lh& young pgrW8 *ork wth. At th• start ol me penod. we had S ev•ning$ a *Yek of
delivery Induding a girfJ onty 5owon. extending this to Ind￿je some Y￿ekend actsv1ts￿ loo. These Se￿￿S helped
young peoplg to improve their physul and mantsi ￿￿10•1￿￿ and rais• th•ir e(lucatwal athi•¥￿entS too.
Who They •re.'
Young people aged betwp•n 1￿25 y•aff¥ of ago from dwem eommunibei
Our Imp•ct'.
. Improvod physlcal, 8moiionfjl and menial h8•tth ind ￿Th9
Reduced isolatson and lonethness
lrnprov8m8nt In physical h•alth. emotson81 and rnent¥l ho41th
. Improved community cohosion and Intwgenw8th'on•l and mulbcuMuiAI •noJ9•rn•nt
. lrnpruvomvnl lo th•ir ph￿1¢￿1 due to wovision of frpts hLIKl•y acDvitseJ hot I0￿j induded.
What dld w• do?
HAF (Hollday Actlvlty Food) PYol•ct'. Thanks ￿ fund￿g Ir1￿ Young C4m¢J•n FtyJnd•fjM Jblo to
actsvities and food to young woplo dump our school holiday prTr3rBmmes. Amo8t 011 rf I￿Ung people have Iree
Bch¢)ol but these aren'l pro¥HJed dunng $d)ool holidays and thje lo th• cost of hwng criws, pa￿1¥ nding ((
dlfflcult to pay for ftxxl. We provi¢Jgd over 10(MJ meals lo ycvn9 people durkng the schixjl holidjys alongside •ngaging
athvili8s and tnps. Trips Included ¢inem•. bovling, trampolin>rwJ. S￿MmIng, amuswnrffjt parks and m¢*•.
•ducaUonal Inps such as ¥iwts to n¥lw41 parks to laam ats)ul animaL8 wldlif•.
Hollday Progr•mrn•: Our own holid4y wc4Jramm•s sew JThing peoF4e input irtfo Ihe adMb¢$ thoy vffjnl¥d ¢0 do. lo vhich
we Iislan8d and ￿re ablo Io ￿ke young peopb to ¢xp¢nence a hos1 ol actsvitse5. Thy Indude(l thps lo 8musem•nl
parks. go karting. painlballing. b&Bches. rostourants and so much moro Ih$t our yt￿n9 pèop￿ *rJuld nol have Ihe
opportunity to a8 a retsuif (rfthew •e￿Orni¢ b•ckgfounds.
Carnd•n Unlt•d: Our Mond•y C•mdon Unrt•d c(ffllinu•s lo u•4to cob￿￿ bef￿￿ dThY*r•nt GYWPS ol young
peo￿8 spAftning CAmdèn. W•strninsi•r. Islingt(fft. H8cJ(eny and even Bwt and Hanng•y Th15 $p8cJfically lor
over 18,8 sUPPQrtS the deveiopmenl ol relalH)n3hip6 befvrten h&rd-1040ach oroups of yaung P•OFA• from Ihthr wpeclv•
Arno5, and wtirks to t8ckl? Ixsu*$ of t￿f￿cl and violonce. se59K￿ attende￿ Is w average 30+ por
Prol•et Actlva - W••kly filne$8 sem1￿8 lor ￿jn9 peopl• to Impn>ve their phywc41 and rnent81 he81th. •dvic• on goal
s8tling, rnobvmbon and nuinuon. resulls of Ic<kdown saw young peop￿ leading macfrve If•Al￿t5 vthith In I￿rn 8ff8ct8
their mental health. Project Actsv• •ncouraood ￿Ung PeO￿e to Stsy 8ctive and live • h•¥lth*r lif¢ wthilst tal(Ing
phys1￿1 4nd mgntsl he81th Issues in our community. Up to 30 young poopla attond•d this s•sshy untsl Il carne to a L*)M
at th• end ol AvgusL
Combat for Ch•ng•- Oevebwng ￿ from Proiecl AclNe. we launched Cornbat for Change In Oclober. the locus
point being Mixed Martial Sessions lor young people, Lleliverèd by 8 kyoleswl fighter! Ywng peO￿e w¢*￿ 8ble to
build on th• skills and ￿nth￿edge from the bw(S Proie¢t Acbve se￿onS And appty Ihis to a spec4.fic 5POrt. Young peoplo
attending the classes developed their fitness furthef, akJrvJ lhe￿ ¢￿fidence and sellvestoem. PAMA CI888•s also
allowed young peopl¥ to thannel their negatsve energy In a prodtsthve spa￿. vAth yDung people repOrt￿g the 6es5N)n
enhanced iheir control of anger and halp•d to safoty release negative emotion.
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KING'S CROSS.BRUNSWICK NEIGHBOURHOOD ASSOCIATION
IA COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEEI
TRUSTEES, REPORr
Fortho y•ar •nd•d 31 M•￿h 2025
This proied has 3 addibonal layers. a food servic£ for those attendiThJ the dasses, 1-2-1 mwtomg for
pathrjpants thich gave young people a fil for purpose 1-2-1 space lo disrAJss and unpicit the* challenges and
emotsons. as well as the dèlivery of SOL3al acbon projects lackh.ng 1$5ues to the youn9 peopk. Ths final
element of project extends to the wthole youlh wtre w)d WLry•cts deknwwed ￿ this pwod saw all ot ￿r
young people cthne tog8ther to make 8 thange.
Youth Centre.. Young peopl? ￿re con￿￿tendY engaged in vanws c8ntre-basÈd wogrammès thr￿jgh lh• Y￿r.
Sessions Included 8 efjoking and meal service Mce 8 %4tek, d•liv•nr¥J over 1600 meals in the yg¥rl. Young
ptsopl* loamt about r8spect, mental heallh. Frtiudw. sUbSta￿s. youth cnme and Vio￿te, and so muth more
throv9h the year through guidod conv•rsations. Young Peop￿ were emptr***rtd to wlise and pursue Ih•ir own
ambitions wth various young peoKAs starbng mulbpk buwna88es. ￿0(1￿9 soc4al media c<>ntenl. ￿￿nChIng thair
ovm podcasts 8nd morel
GirtB Gmup (Now Youno Wom•n's Prry'ect)." thjr Young Wthnan's Propd foll(y4*d similaf lhern￿ to thai of th?
youth centre prograrnme, wth addi￿0￿4 acbvities such as thncare and tsell-c￿. dan&g, baking, wtsve art
and more, as chosen by tha young v•)m8n. On8 ol tha biggesl achievem?nts of lh• uwoup the success of
the Carnden Mela stall8, vthe￿ our yourg wY>men made lu(*y dips. slim•. tr*ac&knts, ¢wpcakes, sanasrAY and
more. s•lling it to rnernbers of the and rw$ing over £600 In revenu•l
Educat￿ arnploym•nt and tr8inin9 8VPPOrt . On• lo cffl• ￿pp￿ prov￿0￿ in pernon •nd via phan•
ciJnv8rsation8. 35 young peopl¢ hJ¥e eroag•J over Ihe pw•l ￿•r 4UPPOrt job applcattml,
apprenticeships, CVS, job searche$ and rnrrt.
Regular phon• ￿115 and communlc4tion - Phone cana made to our harfer to reach higher rijk
rnembtrrs to check In and let thom know ar• $bll here io support th•m. ev￿ Il didn't attend the youth
c￿nt￿. Regulor calls lo the¢k In, ghare Infomw¢ion. r•Juur•, wr￿Va￿ and mwt•in rA)rtn•d￿nI mod• on
a monlhly bas18 8ntJ we contsnu• to do Ih*.
Farnilies. This year, enhanced our parent and lamlty •r4J•gomont lh• >outh We delNered famity
fun day8 lo open the youth ￿￿tre out to yourww thil(Jren and fJFrnlJes, ar*d ev8n had pwenis ol our
activiligm 8nd Inpg through ihe yeBrl Tho dovoiow•nt ol th•s• ret8lionships albvrnd us ￿ d•lwer successful
community evenls such aj Community Iftar. saw over 100 visrtors to our youth c￿trO. Including yovng
people + 18milies. members of the local c(Mnmunity. ¢ommunity ￿rtnerS and fiJndtsr5, ￿n￿l￿ Jnd morel
Communlty F••tlvml•
We w8re also the18ad partn•r In Ng8n16Ing lh• Camden M•l&. Is cm& of th• l•ry•st ctynmunty fe5ts¥￿5 In
Camden. This yoar 5-6,000 p8opl8 from diverse communitses ¥ftgnLfod. WÈ had Ih vacun• and health bu88a
there too. Hundreds ol peopl8 had he8lih th¢¢ks and aome had ihwr vacunes ICKJ. We also prowd*d hvndr•ds
)1 ptople wth 8dvice at)oul de¥ling ￿th the rA)St of livmg ￿51¥ and *there lo go io lor hdp. This was an
•xcollont ovgnt to Promo￿ communty cohetsiw, Improve h•allh. ¥￿Ibe¢￿g 4nd t•dtkn •nd 18014tson.
What'i n•xt:
Our arnbit￿n 1$ lo conrinuo to develop wvic•¥ ¥rMJ the affèctsv•n•ss and SLryl8in8bility of oxjr org8ni88iw lo
m8gt th• lolthng strategic alms..
. Reduc• i#olaUM. vulnwgbility. fggr of cnme And promol? 8 sense of l)elorwKJ Im￿9 d r¢•'dent8
. Reduce h￿1th IneqLt8llt￿ through enablffjg tho ¢c*mmunty to ￿prOve thwr ￿lIh arKI ￿11 b•'n9
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KING'S CROSS.BRUNSWICK NETGHBOURMOOD ASSOCIATION
(A COMPANY UMrrED BY GUARANTEE)
TRUSTEES, REPORT
For the y•ar ended 31 March 2025
. Enable those at nsk of social exdusion to deYekJp Ihw ￿tent￿ and Imwove th8ir or4)ortunJt￿s to acce85
educab'on, employrnent and train￿9
. Promots 9ood oommunity and racè rdations. soc￿{ coh&sv) arKJ ¢•18brate Ihe value of dwer5ty
• Promote a safer, Ixtr and m¢Ye susiainable emiiYonm•nt
• Malntsin a robusl inhstructure and a sustainable (*ganisation
To achieve these aim¥ we will:
Oevebp ¥ robust bLtsines6 plan that Iocus&s Klenltyng and )d(Irwing the root CW8es of social
challangés. •vid8nced by regular ¢omrnunity engagemenl. monrtortng and evalvation of our mt8P4entKns and
analy51s of VAdar and NHS r08earch Bnd stratsgic Flans.
2. C(wroduc¢ vlth residen13 actsvib¢s that •mpovMr them lo b• activdy 11N￿ed and crno1• OppO￿nItIeB io
connéd and d•veknp supfmm n8hbyJ￿$.
3. Furthèr ènhanc• our ￿PUtatIon and dfj*Mlopment of partnerships and cdlaboration othff vduntary.
Community and slalutw pioviders to improve our und•r¥tandmg of IMue3 irnp8¢tsng wr comrnunity, thè
r8sour¢8É Availabl• and rgferrnl pathw8￿ io support th•m. to add vdu• lo wr dekvery and 8h•r• r••ourco
In¢f•••Q our effectsvon•8s 4nd ¥U•tyin•bilty.
4. D•v8lop a funOr8i¥ing d¥volor*nent slrategy Ihat s•ok8 lo buihl I￿r succe881ul tr•c* record of
oeneratrng volunt8ry Incomo from 8 ¥4naty ol 8our¢¢$ to support Ivr41 s¢rvice del¢very - wnproving UP￿ our
curroni rats"o of 8tscunry In excels of 6 ¢￿eS th• l•¥ol of Cr￿ funding roce1¥￿ lyom Camden Cojnal Ifom
sourcos to support l¢MI ra￿dents.
5. Be an outcorn•s for#Jsed prov￿￿ V*ith an ouic(wn88 fram•*¢rk ￿ •ll ¢yJr 8w¥K• d•lpi•ry Vlth Kl•ntsfied
malhads ol moniionng and •valuauon to moasure ImpJct.
8. Comrnil resourcBS to d8v•low&nt and Impkni•ntéUM ol • m8rketrng ind crynmunic8tlMs strategy thAI
promoi•s awareness of our serwGos. encouraging and suFportmg ong•gtsm•ni of r•s•j￿ts In n￿1 w¢h *thom
ho¥0 yol to r8•ch.
7. Buihl upon ow connedon8 lo¢al yYJun9 and oklw PBopla. 8angladesFi. Sc*Mal. Chinw• and Afgh#n
communrtses to dovelop trust and sxunote engagem•nl.
8. Improv• our underst4ndlng of noeds and opptyiunillos vitlw'n ￿ KlrwJ'8 Cnx• C•ntrnl to dev•lop
¢ommunity p•rtn•r%hips.
9. Cornmil to suppthllng dovoloprnenl ol a tN$l•e tmrd Ihat r•ll•cts ihe ol our cornmunrty And hos lh•
knovAedg¢. sknll$ and 8xpenence to meet good governan(* and financial manag•m•nl si¥ndaftls, 81ong•ido
volunteer and stsff m8nag¥ment and developm•nl kyocedures ihal $UPPQrt a dwer5• and Induwve ¢ultur•,
engagemenl ond p•rsonal developrn•ni OWJOrtunikn•8.
10. lftvèst r•gourc•s In 8ecunng vcAunt•ry fvndry to suppjrt do￿k￿M•nI of ryJr King• Crou Nwghbouth
Centre lo Improve a55ets av?Il¥blo lo support local rewdènts.
11. En$ure appropriate ¥lJff and manaGomwl r080urce8 lo •ctNely engage in loc•1 ￿e￿￿rkS and lowms to be
voice of ch8nge for tathL￿g the root cw$¥8 of In¢qudity and lo Iv•m from lo pffjmo* best pr•¢bce
collabor4tsve Morknng.
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KING'S CROSS4RUNSWICK NEIGHBOURHOOD ￿50C￿TIoN
IA COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE)
TRUSTEES. REPORT
Forth• y••r And•d 31 March 202S
We Bontsnue to Support OUT service usèrs throJgh new approaches and ar• urtts"nuoU￿Y adapong our delivery.
Our users naed us rnore now as many have & V￿11 le•1 Ihe devastating ellects 01 th15 p8ndwNc and cngs fc*
meny months to come.
The wotl( Ihat has been done has inthd¢d p)rnmuThty 5alety. employment trw"nry, advKo, guid8n¢•. 4rKI
he¥lth promotson TrM)rk to support community cohesion and ¢hall•r¥Je racism and Me(yJality. This has been
mwe ChaI￿nging year as a lot of our t¥9 granls had ended and we had to re-structure our youth tealn.
KC8 has once again eX￿￿ded all of its. quanb"tabve and qU¥￿taINe targets In all areas vf vxjrk. The monikjnng
retums and leedba¢k receNed from semco users demonstrales that KC8 sl￿C￿8(￿l ￿ Improwng th&
soo81 and emotional development of th• kncal re81den￿ Improving Ih&r qu811ty 01 Iile.
Tho 8UPPOrt of our staff t•¥n and voluntear¥ h89 b88n Inv8lu•ble. wlhout *hch tATrJld noi have b•en •tA8
lo offer such an extensive van¢ty of Octs￿￿eS and projtcts throughwt th¢ Wa *rubd like to thonk all the
volunt••rs and 8t8ff members.
KC8 h8$ excellent relau￿3 st•luW. Voluntary sector p8rtnerB and dwftiw. KC8 hfj8 extenslve
rtner¥￿p arrang•men18 wlh the London Borough ol Camden.
Our rrain funder3 (his ygar 8re the London 8¢rf￿9￿ of Camd•n, John Lyw'$ Chanty, The H•8dley Trv3t. P•ul
Hamlyn Foundation, The Hadley TrusL Ywng Camden Foundatson. Sl Andrew Hobom Chants•s, Camden
Givlng, 8ntssh L8nd, FrAnci8 Crick In1b￿l0. 8&Q Foundatson, Thv mer￿r5 F¢AtThJatson, The Runnyrnedo
Trust, LabTach, CItyBndge FoundJbon, London Youth. Jack Petchay Foundabon. Ihe N#t￿n￿l Lottery. Fitzdale
TruAt and St Pancra$ Than•t Slr••t Trust. Wt al•0 recewod yrnall •moun¢s of funding from vanous oth•r
fund8r8. We Iwuld like to Ihank all the fvThJers for thor genero*ty Ind Bupwi
Th¥ funds raiNed dunng the year have been Bpplied prud•nlty to meet Iho Chanty'$ ot4ectsveB. hjl
hold for the oyganisatson lo carry tyJt its. nomgl chantable and •dministrgtNe xtsvibes.
Trnn8•ctlon •nd Flnanetal Po•ttion
Th¥ Jtatom•nl ofllnanpvl a(*vIt￿ thcms th• y••r of £611.951 *llh eXp￿drtuffj 01 £718.927 01 lh• i
R•••rv•• Pollcy
In line wth Charlly Comrnission rec￿lMen￿8￿"on% the KCBNA 808rd of Trusie•s to athieve A tevd ol
nr¢B¢nded ￿serve whith Is Suffluent to C4Jver 6 monlh$ op•raiing costs and 6 monih$ staff sjlgry costs. Th•
current estsm8iad op•ralJng cost5 per annum Is £443,306. The sum identifi¢¢ for ros•fV•8 Is £221,8S3. The
urrgnt pst5mated annual sblury cost Is £275.621. Thè sum tdènbfied for reseryes L8 £137.810.5. The to￿ sum
Id8Filif ed fi)r r•￿￿•$ 1$ Ih#roforo £359,403 5. Wtt are pleased to ropDrt th8t hav• suffirAenl ￿ndS In o
I?￿ry&S but ￿ have plani to r•develop our King's CrosÈ N•ighbourhood Centre ￿1¢ a ¢omrnullity hub. We
h8vo received p18nnirg p¥rmis$ion for the redevvl¢)pmenl and Ihe estimated cosl ol th• r8d•v•lopmenl Is £3
million ptsund$. Any surplus r•s•r¥w wll b8 u8•d lor redevelorynenl.
St*tement ol Tru%t••¥ ReSpOn￿bIlItI
Th• Trusl••5 bre a￿(9 Ihat knpany law requio$ Tw¥tees to prepwe JtBt¢m•nts lor •ath
finortU81 y?Jr which give B Inje and Iwr VIBW Df the slale of affatrs ol tha Chanty and of rt5 Incoming re¥ource8
and applicaQon of resouf¢•s, Including 118 Income and eMperwJilvre for that penod. In prfjpèring Ihoso finanu•l
s¢alementg, tho dir9￿r5 a￿ required io
. 88lact suitabl• aCcO￿￿ng pol￿￿ arrtl then gpply Ihem ¢onwsttntly'
' observe the methodi and princ¥AoB ofthe chonts"•s SORP:
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KING'S CROSS-BRUNSWICK NEIGHBOURHOOD ASS(XIATION
IA COMPANY UMITED BY GUARANTEE)
TRUSTEES, REPORT
For the year gnd•d 31 March 2025
. rnake judgments and esbrnates that are reasonable and ￿￿ent
. S18te ￿ether applicable UK Accwnling Standard$ have folkx¥8d. subjeci to any m8tenal departures
disclosed and explained In the finanaal statements,
prepare the finanual statemenls on a going wncem b3sis unless It ts ￿approPrtat8 to wèsurn• that th•
compgny ￿11 rontinue in business.
The Trustees are re8ponsible for keeping woper accounbrwj recty(1s TrAthich disckjse wth iea8onabl¢ 8wJracy
at Yny lime th$ fin8ncA&l positson ol Ihe Chanty and lo 8nabl8 them lo ensure that financial $totements
comply wth lh8 Comp$ftie$ A¢t 2006. Th¥y ¥e also re5pon%ble for safeyuardiry Ihe assets of the chantabla
company and hence for tsking ￿aS£￿aL48 steps for Ihe pr•v•nbon and dotscttyjn ol frwd an¢J oth•r
Irwulantas.
Stat¢rn•nt a• to Dlsclosurn of Inforni•¢lon to Ind•p•nd•nt Examln•r
So lar ag Ihe Trustees we aware, tr￿re 1$ no relevanl Inlorniatson ol th8ritabb• companrfs
Independ¢nl examinors are un8w8re, and •g¢h Irnslee has taken all Ihe stewJ Ihal he or She ￿ght to have
takfyn as a trustee In order to mgke himself or hw8eW of any ￿1￿￿nI audit Informab'on and to est0￿1$h
that the ch¥nty'8 oudrtors are of th8¢ informatyon.
Thi8 report •pprnv¢d by the Board of TN8t•e8 2025 and wgn•d on its bBhaN by..
Nasim Ali OBE
Company Souotory
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Independent EXamine￿S Report to the Trustees of
KING'S CROSS-BRUNSWICK N8GHBOURHOOD ASSOCIATION
I roport on the accounts for the year ended 31 Ma￿h 2024 set out on page5 twelve to sixteen.
Rtspectlve responslbilitles of trustees and examin•r
The chartb/s trustèès (who ar• also thè dir•ctofs fLV the purposes of company lawl am rnspongble for the
preparalion of the accounts The chanws Iwstees ￿nSider thal an audit Is not ￿qUiTe£l for this year
(under S6cDon 144121 of Ih•J ChariDes Acl 2011 Ithe 2011 Aaii and thai an Inde¢endeni examinaDiin Is
quir•d.
Havin9 satssfied myself that the charty Is not subiecl to audit under (￿￿panY W and ￿ ethgiile for
Independent 8xarninahon, It Is my responsibilfy to..
- examine th• accounts undor Section 145 of the 2011 Acl
- to follow the procedures laid do1￿ In the Gener•1 Dire&*￿3 given i>y the Chanty C¢ynfflissK￿ (under
Sactson 145151{bl ol the 2011 Act). and
. to state whether particular matttsrs hhve come ts) my all￿tiOn.
B•8iS Ot th• Ind•p•ndent •x¥mln•¢• r•port
My e¥aminJli¢y) w•$ e•rn•d out in accofdane• th• G•n•rnl Dir•thoft¥ giv•n by th• Chanty
Commiggon. An examination indud8$ a iwew ol the accounling re¢ord$ kept by Ihe chanty ond
companson of th? a¢wun15 presented Ihose rncoros 11 a￿0 1ndudes conside¥abon ol any unusu
Ilams or disdosuros In ihe 8ccounts. and ￿tKIng •xplan8tyons trom you as tru8lee$ corncefning any Su¢
malters The procedure8 undartakèn do not provide all th• evidence tral %￿luId be r•quwed In an audil.
Ond ￿nSeqUen1y no op1nion 18 gtven as to whether Ihe accounts pre3en¢ a 'tru8 and tsir view ' and tho
reporl ij limil•d lo Iho$8 matt•rn set out In the *￿t•mont* bel(Jw.
Ind•p•nd•nt ex•mln•r'• statem•nt
In c4JnnectiDn my exAmin8tson. no rnatt•r hag rAxne lo my •llonbon
111 which giv•s me fBasonabl• caus• to b•liw• Ihal. In any m¥tenal iegpect. the r•quiremwts
. lo keep A￿￿Unting f•cord¥ In KwdAnce wih Sectson 388 01 Ihe C*Nftp8nies 21JJ6. •nd
- to preoor8 aerAunts %bthich accoryl th• awwnling r•cor¢$. Gomiyy wth the gccounknng requ1￿MentI
of Soction$ 396 91 tho Companos Acl 2006 and wth the methods and pnnc3plo8 of lh• Slatemenl ol
Racommen¢ed Practice AccounlirwJ and Resmyling by Charities
have not been rnel. or
121 lo ththi¢h, In my opinion. ati•ntson should b• drawn ￿ Ofd•r tts ￿•blo a propw undofstandinq ol th•
8ccounts to be reach•d.
Moshin Miah
MSCO
Chartered Certified Accouniants
100 Mile End Road
LDndon
E14UN
Date..

KING'S CROSSSRUNSWICK NEIGHBOURHOOD ASSOCIATION
Statement of Financial Activiti￿ lincorpornting •n Incomè and expendtture aceountl
forthe
ar ended 31 March 2025
Un.
l Restrlcted Fixed
re¥ltst•d R•v•nu• Ass•t
Funds
2025
2024
luTrd¥
fvnd•
fund¥
INCOMING RESOURCES
Donatlon•
CJRS Grant
ActiVifr8s In furth&ranc8 of th• ¢hwWs
objects."
Youth
Health
Family
Comrnunity
Sanior Cibzan8
Other Prqectg
Supwrt Co$
Activtfves to qenernte funds.
Letting income. u8er rn•mbeV8 Ir￿me
Inte￿st receivable
TOTAL INCOMING RESOURCES
2,000
1.500
12.500
10.465
4,775
11.914
11.500
124,589
230.988
Try)
31.575
47,565
56.410
12.054
232,486
13,200
42.040
S2,340
68.324
23.554
131.089
211.976
18,9Ch)
69,749
52,074
21,120
136.704
38.096
8.822
611,951
59.0&)
8,822
660,092
RESOURCES EXPENDED
Chènlable &xpendilure
Youth
Family
Hoal¢h
Cornmvnity
Senior Citszen•
Oth•r Proi8cts
Support C051$
5.500 260.582
10.735
266.082
55.289
25.644
69.4Sg
70,112
50.069
163,790
217,717
48,610
26,850
44.054
soo
13.702
38,01 S
125.052
68,959
56.410
12,054
73.953
160.136
218.448
481.991
700.445
18.481
615,776
18.829
Govem¥n¢e co$t$
Cost of Generatsng Funds
TOTAL RESOURCES EXPENDED
16,481
220.448
481.997
16,481
718,926
634.605
N•t Ineom• reloure
Tran8f&r bolwepn funds
NET MOVEMENT IN FUN08
5.713
198,207} (16,4811 1106,9751
25,487
16.481
106,975
5.713 25,487
TOTAL FUNDS AT 1 APRIL 2024
397.265
96.207 822.580
1,316.032
1.290,545
TOTAL FUNDS AT 31 MARCH 2025
402.978
806.079
1,209.057
1,316.032
All of th8 above rèsults ar• d•rw•d from ciyhbnving 8Gliwue8. There were r￿ othw r•wn•d 9ain8 or
losse5 other than Iho$e 81attrd obtsve.
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KING'S CROsS-BRUNS￿CK NEIGHBOURHOOD ASSOCIATION
BalanGe Sheet
as at 31 March 2025
2025
2024
Not•*
FIXEO ASSErs
Tangible 8$$ets
806.079
822.560
CURReNT ASSETS..
Cash at bank ond In hand
525,403
669,592
525.403
869,592
CREDITORS: amounts falllnq due
wSihln on• y•*r
122.425
178.120
NET CURRENT ASSETS..
402.978
493.472
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT
LIAaiLITIES:
1.209 057
1.316.032
INCOAIE FUNDS
Unrostnctod fvnd8
Restnclad fund8.
R¢slncted Capiial fundB
R￿IncI￿d R8v¢nuo funds..
Fixtrd A8sot fvnds
TOTAL FUNDS
402.978
397.265
98.207
822.560
1.316032
8C6,079
1.209.057
Th*s• flnancial statements have been pr¢p4r¢d In acc(Ydance %bTth the 8peoal of Part 15 01
the Compan108 Aci 2006 relatsng io Sfn811 cr￿panI•S and in a¢cordance wth the Finano•l Rowrting
Stènd*rd 102 S•¢bon 1A.
The thbntBblv# cofflp8ny Is •ntsded to exempbon trom •udit under Sectyon 4TT of th• Comwi¢s Act
2006 for th• y￿r •nd•d 31 March 2025. Th• m￿belI h•v8 not required Ihe th￿rt•b￿ company to
obtain an audit of It8 finanoal stAi8moni• fry th• ended 31 kl¥rch 2025 in a¢¢oryl•nc• Soct
478 ol the CornpJn58J A¢t 2006. The trust￿5 ththr ￿pOn￿ts￿rt￿ ts (•) en$unng that
chBntable company k••p$ ucc¢)vnbng r•cord$ that comply S•¢bons 386 of Ctynpgnios kt 2(K16
and Ibl pr•pJnn9 nn¥n¢i41 st81emeni• give a tru¢ and fair of Ilw stsl• ¢Y ¥hir8 ol lh•
chantabl• company ag at tho end of •ach flnano81 ya8f and ol its surp￿* CK d•fol fty flnan(yal
ye¥r In ac¢ordBnc4 wlh the requirnm•nts of S•cDono olh•r•M cunpty VAth thè
requirerngnts of tho Compan188 Ad 20￿ rel•iing io fin￿¢￿1 sl8ternents. 80 lar as JppliGvble to the
chanimble ￿MpanY TheJJ fin¥￿1￿1 $th1gmonts hav• b•en irt •ccudAnc• ¥rtth th• special
provi$ionA of Part 15 ot th• Companies AL% 2￿8 rnlalno to small charrtable c¢¥npan* ¥nd the
Fin•nual Reporbng Standard for SMJUW Enbttrs leffoctN• 21X)81..
The fln8noo1 ¥￿t•m￿nIs y￿re #woved by the 808rd of Toffjte•i ￿2025 WKI Signed
on It8 b•half by..
Ricty de Fr¥it•$- Chglr..
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KING'S CROSS-BRUNSWICK NEIGHBOURHOOD ASSOCIAnON
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the year ended 31 March 2025
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Accounting convention
Incoming resources represents gTrnfs and donat￿¥ from L￿1 Authonlies and (thr thantable
bodies lon 8n accruals b￿$1. together donabons and contn'lxjbons to ¢>)sts frcffi pthctpan
and other Interested parties.
Inr¢vnlng R•sourc•s
Tho financial statements have been prepa￿d under the hislM"¢al L))st convMtion. as modrf*d by
lh8 ravaluabon of Investments to market value. In acccwdance wth the c￿npanIeS Act 1985.
FinancJ81 R8POrting Stsndard for Small•r Enbbes and Ihe statement ol Rer¥ynmend•d practi￿ for
Chanbs 2005 I'SORVI and the Companies Act 1985
Tangible fixed •ssels
All fix¥d a6s8ts ara capitalised ¥1 camt l$ubi•ct to 8 £ 100 d• minimus bel￿# are
of In the year of acquisith'onl. Dep￿cIal￿ is wovi¢Yed al th8 followng Annul rat•s In erdèr io wnte
off each asset cver it8 estimated uselul life. DyecJatwi i• not prty4Kled In ihe year ol acqthsjl'on.
F1XtUfes and fitlings
-25% reducing balance
Improvement to Prop•ty
.2% of ￿t
D•f•n¥l oflneoming Resourc•8
Grants refjeived dunng year W1￿Ch r•lat• tg fufvrn arn deferrnd to tIM• ftrtin P•￿9$
bul &rn shown on Ille f•co ol tho slat8rn•n¢ of fwwjualacb￿s ￿ accordwKe lh• SORP
R•sourees Exp•nded
Resources expended are alkK¥t•d to th• •thity *th¢re ¢he cost felètes dlr•cty to Ih•l
acttwty. However. Ihe Gosi ol th¢ overAII directson and •dmin181TJlion on ¢•¢h •th"vity, eomprn.ng
the ualary 8nd ov8th&8é cost ol th• ￿traI funclK¥). 18 8PPOrtioned equalty J¢7oss ihe bo8r(l.
2. Incomlng rnsourc•s from ¥•￿¢￿1 fvnd•rn
R••trlet•d
Unr•8trict•d
2025
2024
R•venu• C¥plt•l
21.995
20.000
37,774
Young CAmd8n Fotsnd8ts"c
Hea¢Jley Trust
Tho Natson81 Lottary
L B Carnden
rhe H8dlèy frust
The Mercerfs Foundab
CIL Fundlng
Juhn Lyon's Chanty
Paul Hamlyn
Sporting Equ¥15
L 8 CBrncSen . univers￿ Provl&cffj
The Fikd¥lg Tru51
London Youih
St Andr¢w¥ Holbom Chority
Sl.Pantr#g Thanat Sirgfjt TNJt
Bntssh Land
Carnden Giving
Other
Hoath Watch carl￿en
Jack Petchey Foundation
LabTech
Lendlg?¥e
21,995
20.C(
37,774
111.410
19.Z04
17.774
135,5
106.010
30,0(Y)
35.O¢J)
28.500
so.000
17.SCrf)
35.C4XI
28,5
79,435
40.000
17.500
5,570
17,250
3.Tr)0
17.5C
17.250
17,250
3.375
21.4(
3,375
21.4fP)
17.0ts)
15.OIKI
49.825
120.181
700
2.041
io.oc
zo.ooo
17.000
5.OlXI
87,013
157,636
3,410
1,800
1.WO
17.000
15.OtKI
49.825
17.030
71X)
2.041
10,000
103.151
385.790
226.161
611.951
660.092
The notes f(Km part of fifianc￿l slatsm￿ts
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KING'S CROSS-8RUNSWICK NEIGHBOURHOOD ASSOCIATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the yoar ended 31 March 2025
3. TOTAL RESOURCES EXPENDED
Re5tncied Unr￿GI￿d
2025
2024
Youih
Farni
H8alth
Community
Senior CiU'zen
Supwt Costs
Other Projacts
Total
260.582
44,554
700
68.959
56.410
38.738
12.054
481.897
5,500
10,735
24,944
500
13,702
125.052
38.015
218,448
266,082
55.289
25,644
69.459
70.112
163.79]
50,069
217,717
48,610
26,850
44,054
44.456
160.136
73,953
615,776
4. GowrnAn¢e Costs
2025
2024
Dopro¢1gtion
Gov¢rnanc• Costs
18.481
2,000
18,481
16,829
2,000
Net Ineomlng Y•source• for th• y••r
This Is ststed 8ftor ch8rging
D•pr•aation4)wnèd as8•rs
Independ•nl Examin•rs' r•rnunw8b"on
2025
2024
45
2.000
Directors, •molum*nl8 afKI other ben•fib WC.
S. Donltlon R•c•lv•d
G8ner81 donauons wor• ro￿l¥ad In th• 2025".£2.￿o.(2o24"N1II.
6. Tax￿10￿
Th• ¢h8ntable ￿MPanY11 exempt from ￿1P0￿￿on on its rtharrtabtl actMtI•s
7. Tanglbl• Flx•d ••••ts
Flxtur••
and
rittlnq*
Improv•m•nt
to l•a••hold
pr•mis••
Tot•1
COST..
At 1 April 2024
At 31 M8r¢h 2025
1 119.898
1,119.698
1.157,608
1,157,606
37.908
DEPRECIATrON
Al 1 Apnl 2024
Chyrue for tho year
At 31 March 2025
37.777
32
37.809
297.289
16,449
313.718
335.046
16.481
351,527
NET 800K VALUE:
Al 31 Mirch 2025
805.980
806,079
AT 31 MARCH 2024
131
822,429
Note N¢J depreu8i￿ has be￿ ¢hafg•d sn th• y•ar of acquisityon ol the Jswl.
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KING'S CROSS-BRUNSWICK NEIGHBOURHOOD ASSOCIATION
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
for the year ended 31 March 2025
Crpdliors: amount falllng dug wlthln one
year
2025
2024
Accru816
her
17,260
10S.165
122.425
17.260
158.860
176,120
Membors Llablllty
The rofflpony Is limited by guarnntee and therèforn ha5 no share ￿￿31. und¥ Ihe w0vi￿n9 of 530 of
lh8 Companiés Act. Th• liabihty of ••th member of lh• (*anty * limil•d to £1.
10. Employees
Nvmber of ernpl0￿3
The ¥ver89• monthly Thjrnt￿ ufemplry0•8 during Ihe year *•$'.
2025
15
Client services proiecls
Uanagèm•r*t and Admini8lr•tion
18
No 4mployee r•mun•r•tton ol than £70.0(X) {2024'nill
11. R••tri¢t•d tund•
Rastncted
Bmu9ht
F(w*ryrd
Cam•¢J
For4Mrd
Incomsng R•styJicei
ro8ources eypendad
Ineomlng r•sourc•4
Aclivib'e8 In furthemnc• ollhe chwlgs
objècrs.
Other ProJoct8
Youth
Community
H•arth
S8nior Citszonl
Family
Support Cosls
12,054
29,598 230,986
21.394
47,585
7¢)0
56.410
31,575
12,054
280,582
68,959
700
58.410
12.979
32.238
96,207
38,738
481.997
38S,7
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