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2024-03-31-accounts

The Bridge to Cross Charitable Trust Reg. Charity 1090166 Annual Report for 2023–2024

In presenting this report, the Trustees are aware of the requirement that the charity’s activities should be for the public benefit. They are satisfied that the activities, available through the Centre, including the provision of work-experience placements, meet this requirement. They also always seek to ensure that volunteers and staff can take advantage of suitable training opportunities.

Core activities

The resources of the charity continue to be specifically directed to maintaining and developing the 7Corners Centre*, the Hot Spot Outreach, and various other outreach activities in Abergavenny.

The Trustees look forward to next year continuing good governance of the charity, with particular focus on financial controls, safeguarding, user engagement and branding.

Finance

The trustees are grateful to Dorrell Oliver for auditing the accounts again this year, as well as our Treasurer submitting accounts and providing us with regular reports

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The Bridge to Cross Charitable Trust Reg. Charity 1090166 Annual Report for 2023–2024

throughout the year to manage financial risk. We have continued to receive generous support from many donors in the local community, who support the charity through regular giving many of whom are able to add Gift Aid to their donations. We have also continued to receive support through Donor grants from Gwent High Sheriff’s Fund, Abergavenny Town Council, with whom we have established a co-operation agreement, and the continued support of local churches and business. This financial year we also received a grant from Postcode Lottery which was very welcome.

Despite the support it is always a challenge each year to maintain level of support necessary and essential costs are increasing. We recognised and appreciate the efforts of the Administrator in maintaining and securing grants needed to enable us to continue to support our community.

Trustees

The Bridge to Cross Charitable Trust has seen considerable change in this last 12 months with the Chair - Peter Nuttall, and the Chaplain - Nick Pryor stepping down. The Deputy Chair - Alison Stroud has temporarily assumed the Chair, and we have a new Chaplain from the Salvation Army, Nigel Collins. Alan Freebury as Treasurer, Michael Marsden as Secretary, and all the other actively supporting Trustees, including Sandy Greenslade, Mary Kennedy, Dr. Huw Morgan, Caroline Woollard, and Andrew Willie have recently been joined by two new Trustees, Fr. Matthew Carney and Keith Rutherford. Both are extremely welcomed by all.

Payments to trustees

There were no payments to Trustees during the year.

Employees

Mrs Julie Sussex continues to quietly, efficiently, and effectively, to support us all in her role of Administrator, giving excellent backing to the Centre Manager, Chair, and Treasurer. Her efforts have continued to ensure, through these financially difficult times, that we have obtained financial support from a wide range of donors. We are also extremely grateful that she continues to volunteer for some of the activities of the Centre

Ange Sampson continues to manage all aspects of the Centre, Hot Spot Outreach, and various other activities with her customary sensitive care and dedication. The negative effects of Covid 19 shut down’s have again made her work with the young people more challenging in these last 12 months and she has benefitted from receiving confidential supervision to enable her to reflect on and rise to this challenge.

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The Bridge to Cross Charitable Trust Reg. Charity 1090166 Annual Report for 2023–2024

Volunteers

We continue to be extremely grateful to all our volunteers and helpers who have supported Ange in the various outreach activities and at the Centre.

Patron

Our Patron, Dame Claire Clancy, Deputy-Lord Lieutenant of Gwent, continues to be an enthusiastic proactive asset to 7 Corners. Claire’s offer to write a definition of the Patron’s role was particularly appreciated and has been incorporated into the ‘Trustees & Patron’s roles and responsibilities.

Data protection

The Centre does not retain information about casual Centre users. Appropriate data is retained for employees, volunteers and gift-aid donors in accordance with the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulations.

Conclusion

In the face of the desperately volatile and unsure times we live in, the charity continues to “make a difference” to the lives of the young people who seek us out. We continue to provide a safe place where the young people can gather in safety, receive support and guidance and, as opportunity offers, be encouraged to develop life and practical skills.

Chair of Trustees Bridge to Cross Charitable Trust

*The 7Corners Centre is a project funded by the Bridge to Cross Charitable Trust and is dedicated to offering hope and hospitality to all young people and to meet the mission statement of providing ‘a centre where young people can meet in safety, find help for personal development and support if in crisis.’

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