REGISTERED COMPANY NUMBER: 11431ll540 (England and Ivales)
RBGfsTERED CIL4RITY 1￿MEER. 1098853
KEPORT OP THE TRusfEES
UNAUDtrED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR
9 MARCH20
FI CRT Limited
Flat24 Wellingtonia.Court
Laill¢ Close
"Brighton
E￿t Sussex
BNI 6TJJ

TH£ CREW CLU
S OF THE FINANCIA
R THE YEAR ENDED 2
202
Pag¢
Re￿rt of the Trnstees
I to 6
Jnd¢pendent Ex*minLY'S Rel￿*
Statsm¢nt of Mts4ncial ACt]￿tIeS
BAl8nce Sh¢¢t
r4otes to the Financial Statemtnts
10 to 17

TH
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REPORT OF THE
29 MARCH 2025
Th¢ trustees who are also d(rectors oEfhe tharity for the puoxises of tDe Cotsmp&nies Act 20(￿. pwent their roport Trvith
the fthan¢ial 5tatement5 of thc chaTity for the year end¢d 29 fvlarch 2025. Th¢ I￿￿e6 haye adopt£d the provisions of
Accoutrting pnd ReporEillg by Charities.. St2temeat ot Recomrnended Practice applicable to ¢hwities prepating the
aL¢OUt￿ in ￿ordance with the Fill8Jwial R¢portiwg St8ndalll applicable in the UK and Republic of Srcland (FRS 102)
{¢tTectiYe l January 20191.
0￿￿T[vEs AND ACTlVtTIES
Objeetiv¢s aim5
The company ￿L￿Me a registered charity on 4 August2iX)3 it5 objectives are..
l. To help children and young ￿t$0￿5 (under 25's) and their families residiEJg the easftm part of the city of Brigbton
and Hove (the City), thwugh the Novi5iL)n of facilities and qiportUlli￿les "that will ad¥all￿ their educational
deyelopm¢nt and w>vide recreational facilities to improve their collditions of lrfE"
lThe relief of unanployment of young FEF50nS in thE Nstern part of the City iT% sueh ways as may ir de¢med kn fft d
neeiL inckndingbut not limited to a59iStance to Find effjplOY￿r￿t.
Public be]Jefit
In sh'aping WT objectiyes and planning our activities for the year. the Trnstees cDnfllMthatthey havereferred IDthe
guidance contained in the Chatity Commission's ganeral guidattce on public benefrt when reviewing th? ¢hatity's aims
andobj¢ctiv&s and it) the plat]tiiti(y of ￿tllre activitie
This is se£ out in th¢ TTusie¢8 Atw.tsl Report.

CLUA
PORT OF THE TRUST
R THE YEAR ENDE
ACHIEVEMENT AND PERFORTrL4NCE
Charitable *ettvltle&
r HeaIth, Fitness and Wellbtting wogralllm? kicked off in Apiil 2024 with our 'Collch to 5k' which encourages lrtive
lifestyl&g for all agey. We were thiilled that 5 of our membets completed it. OvEr the Elster holidays we had a visit from
P¢wllabbit and we organised an outdwr ¢Eg hunt for over 60 very excited children. We also
(wened the club overthe school holiday mdi&rt some ¢LBft and clay sessions and lots of fun sport activiti
Post the E&er break we ￿8a￿ Our new j8m-packed Swinglsummer timeyable with over 1000 p￿pIt attthidl￿￿r the c}￿h
througlLOUt the year.
additi¢m *0 our regular timetydble: ih April wt teamed up with our I￿al GP surgery and bosteé a 'Tefttimt for
Menopausc, ses5iOll, SUPPOrtitig wotnth's wellbeing and pecr cotmection in a safe 8pa¢e for dnyone wanting support or
forniation r¢gaTditi8tbe menopause.
We continued into the spring and sumrner with 4MT 'Hawk Sounds Music Proj￿1, which wag & music ptDje¢t run by
loczl youih leader and a IOLXI ra￿et, siipported by the Lookout PToje¢t. These sessiojjs We￿ reallv powlar. attended by
¢)uryouth sToup and the aim was tofostermusical expTe55iOn.' Many young peopl¢ in disaavantsg¢d
CWtmuTrilies like ows do not have ac¢ess. to Inusical instruJDents, music sofrware or th¢ opporninty to collai*)tate and
learn. This proje¢t culminated n seveyal events aroulld the city whicti olli. young ￿0p[e were able to partiG?pate im. They
We also ran a 'Ray MurrBy Affair Projttt, _ co￿bi￿l￿g musio writin& (Lro¢ttng even wme knxing for creative
Skill.b￿11dItig.
tn kday, as the we￿heI improv￿, we hosted our freo weeIdy outdoor t¢nnis lesg)tts which promotes inclu5iW
communty sport alld Is run by the terjnis 7nStructors fiDm SL AllnB's WelL Te]mis Club who kind]y give u5 their time for
freé. These lessons cofflinued i]3to the sumrner holidays.
on May Ilth local comedian Vic￿la Melody & The Brithton Festival put on a ctxnmtsnity Ee<nacts)ent show
celebrating local culture iti Whitehawk with Crew Club staff (tr&￿Ing up in higtoyical costullle and makinE SOW) over
500 people who attcnde
In June we hosted ￿7 ajso joihed in the mini'Take Part Festival.. ￿tt¢kd by Brighton and Hove Coun¢iL that celebrates
swrt &tsd welllxin& Lwal orgauisations working ill th¢ area of heAIth and well￿1￿£ came to the CFCW Club: th￿¢
cluded lh¢ local church, the Nuffield.hospRral, Stop Swokirg group, St AJins.We2]s Te]2ni% CC HawL% fGt)tball and
matty ot}￿S wmoting heaithi¢r lifestyteg and sm
In July the Active for LRfe team & Fre￿101￿ l£isure donated free swimming l£ssi)ns and se55ions at local )y)ol St. Lukes,
encournging farllily activty auda for 0￿r IOLYI kids to enjoy sorneptsol titne tO8¢ther.
Dwing the school sur[￿er holidays we held a Crew Club Summer t>ay, ¢¢lebrating ¢on)mw?ity spirit glld
parthership and we rECe2ved a m to take our kids on two amazing trips. One t() Har￿r Park in Littiehampton
(over40 participants) and the ot])•r. to Che8sington World of Advettttsreg (over 50 participant8>. Thekids w￿e thiilled
to bc goin8 on these d2y tri￿ mally of whom would not othetThi5e b¢ able to cnjoy these activities. Wo also ran and
¢raft9 aDd sp(%ts workshops al￿ activitie5 during the ￿h(￿lI SU]nn￿ ho]i(knys.
We also held some one.off evonts over the $ummer.'.these included a bicyck" Duijrtenance pra¢ii¢al repair worf(shop and
a day trip to Lewes with Loughion Greenw(￿. They Look CC kids and families for a day of wildern￿ kaming in th¢
¢ountysid4" teaching tknem foragfjig skills and wild C￿king, ending with them making elderfloweT pallcgkes. It was a
magical werien¢e for ouryothjg people.
In SepteDiber, all (yjr a¢tivitst% began again for th¢ new academic school ye￿. and our'yoDllg ￿eMberS were excited to
be t[￿￿]￿8 imck to a]1 out after-sch￿1 adivitie& These i￿ch]ded aftcr school f(x)tball se5siolls run by Russell Marti
Atadcmy and VYD- pri￿n01]ng hea]th and teamwthlL
IAugbttt Cr¢w w&kiy sessions (with K0￿.¢d[a PrOth￿tiOns) stsrted up again after the sum]ner.break with weekly
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29 MARCH 2025
Third sp￿¢ Theatre weekly workshops atso gtrdttkd up agakn Mryth a focus on dram2; developl￿g confi(kn¢e and
reativity iii 0￿ 7-118foupy ¢ulminating in an end ofi¢mi Sl￿W ID a Ioc8J hal,,
FroTr Ocfrober we began our weekty wellbeillg walk8 to help with rnobilty and a chan¢e for our membeiE of all ag¢s ts)
walk togrtlier while theweatlkr wasn'¢ that enticillg.
We held a Hallowegn paty with over 100 very ¢xcited gboulsl (kids) who had created some fabulous spoolw art
s￿d treats.
Novetnber higli1i￿ts included a Myth MysLical Cixling WDrksFop, (k1]v￿cd by Eiionysu8 a loca] husband and wife
team, ￿agIng tsur 7 - 15 year olds,Inc￿dJng SEND childteJ4 in iech creativity.
Exploring SC￿se5 3130 cane to the club and I￿? 3D pen workshops ill our Crew Kith 8nd Youth sessions o
several Inot)ths.
We also had a visit from M¢laJJi¢ Hart Mo]TtSOh from Irie Ulliversity of Suss¢x (Schotsl of Law, Politics & Sociology).
She discussed isslles witli our Youth group (a8es 14~18) ar(kJnd IwmoD right& a￿ts. l￿W judges make decision$. law
and niuclL morc a w(rkshop which culminated in ￿ of QUT young members iy-enacting court proLEdures iti a
Short play.
. In Dectmber, everything was of co￿￿e about Cknristsius antl we bold 8eyeTal wonderful ewettt$'. annual Oldtsr
]nem5xr5 ChTisbDas paty, wllere we setved up lovety tt3ditiDnai Xrnas lu]Jche3 alld our younger members sang carol#. &
NaDdo's Xmas lunth tor all membors and staff, where NAndo'$ 8l#ff kindty donated all the fwd aod selli
some of their staff members to help in the kitchen" then fJDally one OL the higblights was a visit frIRn Sattta and 0¥￿ 100
Xmas presents donared to Ltg from our lovety ￿pportErS.
Also in the n)n up lo c1lli8trt￿S one of ex-members (age 18) is now a Youtsber, c8Jne in to wotk with ow leen5
on a Drop th¢ Mic music se¥ion where they learned how io rap.
]n 3￿￿ary 2025 we st8rt¢d woIlang wyth an orgdnisation called BHESCO (Brighton atu] Hove Ener8y b£rwice5)
co]be inio the club on a Tegular basis to otrer adyice and information on energy saving and who also give out heatillg
voudiers attd ¢I￿trIC blankets to those in n¢ed.
Also ill J&iuary w¢ hosted a knife crime ts]k from 'Charlie"'s Promise, _ & fantsstic ()rg2Disation set up by a parent who
tragicalty lost his $1)n Cbarlie due to 121tfe crime. This parent ¢atn¢ to the Cr¢w Club and d¢liver&l an iTKredibly
werfiLI alld en]i*ional present*ion about the tr&Bedy of his son's death and theri5ing number ofother young
ople who have died aq a tesuh of this awful cri￿¢. We had over 30 teenagus attend 3nd werc dEcply affected by
hss talk and signed up to showtheii. support to stop kDife crime.
Later that m(Mth our new IrKal MP Chris Ward aod his Chief of staff Thlartin Mccabe - invited our youth group and staff
on a day trip to Lonthn to meet with than and have a tour of the Houses of Parliamen( which was an i￿redible
opportunity for ouryoullg }￿ople.
In Febrwqry we worked myth Ceyda Tan¢ Dance & Theatre Fidori, a locd org8rtisRtiM itho came here and Plt on a show
for (wr toddlers session and then also worf<ed with our okler 7-1 l year old5 who particip￿ed and learned so]ne ￿1]liant
d&Rce and acting skuls.
Also in February the.Brighton Natyral Healib Follndation managed to get fundti)g to cOntim￿ to offer us free w¢¢kly
pilates clas8o% in O-wed( courses, which will hOp¢￿IlY contittue 1hT0￿￿t theye4r.
The pEople at Raystede Centre for AnirAal Wel£￿￿ delivered a d(w 88f¢ty workshop for our kids and they C￿On￿e to
me along to the club and offer fr& care sessions and advice.
We were also fortun*e to have & visit from the City Coun¢il who rnn a'stop Slnokirtg a￿d Vaping, edutratiOLuI sessio
for (￿rYoUth group. on the negative long-tsmi effects of wing and smoking attd off¢rtng advice on how to 5t
In March '25 we welcorned a visit ftom East BrIghtl￿ Tn]st & L&w Stop who atp lo￿] organisations that give free
h￿SIng advi￿ anit s￿]danCe which of great benefit to marly of Dur members who are in hi)u5ing uisis. They were
in¢rethl)ly l(nowledgeable compassionate ald providedbousin8 training for 2 memE¢rs of our slaff

EW CLUB
REPORTOF THE TRU
FOR ThE YEAR ETrID
ollgoing casè SUPSK)rL
Othernewg
We have fom]e(l a brilliant relalionship wilh loc￿ cotnedian Vi¢toria ￿e1￿Y who has been illstrwne2]tal iu obtsinÈng
fiuLdft￿ for us to cre*e a communty garden Outside the Crew Club buildin& The gardth is a ¢alm space for our
methbers attd oth¢rs in the local cornm￿1ty to conneDt with nature and vegetables and herb5 which wt use iii the
meals we Great¢ for our lunch elubs. This sp8¢¢ is ]nanaged by a number of voluntsers and in addition to providing Iood
and a space for our adult memly)ys, the voILmtee￿ olso use thThs ploL to teath our Crew Kids (ages 7-11) about growing
Vegetable&
We have developed a really p(*itive reiaiiollship aD OTganisation Call￿ IAwgbton Greenwood. They organise trips
ovt lo the countyside for ￿ld￿r[Vileg￿%l childttn slld families and invited us (o bring 15 children (inclLditJg any with
SEND) on two different orcasiott& This is c02npletely free for us, and thekids learn fottst skills, go on J]ature
trai]s and pick p]aT)ts attd lierbs lo make things like eldrfi)wer panoke& Th& kids, were thrilled. and eath (Kcasion
h2d a fanta￿]¢ and edurdti<)n81 day ouL
Sjnarter Unifonlls continue to offET xhi)ol uniform asp&aDce for ollr families who sttuggle with the spii?Ilit)g cost5 of
school clothes and Pelican P8r¢e15 ¢£￿tinue to donate some schcKJl e5senli81s. file UDiforni8 and kot f￿l fJF some of otsr
events.
Our r¢gular ac¢ivitie8 througbout the year included: Crew Kidz after sth(M)I club - biweekly sessions frorn 3JO-5.30
offers a wide range of games, sw]ts and CTedtive workghops fo-, 7-11 yw old£ with xwlar visits from outside
8gett¢ies. D8ytimeboxfit sessiona for athiits promoting phygieal heahb. Weekty Well￿eSS w&Uis. Weekly
drama se&sii)n8. (￿r free bi-weekly lunch ¢lubs conliuue to lje wpular with over 40 ￿0p1￿ ￿tt￿amg each session,
coming aloJ]g to eat hot hejlthv f(5(xL with othets in a warm and iJ]clusive environt))trtt. Our Share Shop ss E3sed by our
embeTh regthy a￿d is ￿pp(￿frd by som¢ addilirn to donations fomi Longhill SchoDI and The
SafvatiotLAmiy.
INANCBAL REVIEW
sneial ￿511￿0
The charity thievEd a sutplus on'Nnreslri¢t¢d actiViLie8 during the year of £18,41712024.. Deficit £77,509) aftd this has
been added to thereserves bro@.t fonvard of£15,347 to leave £33.764 to be cayried forward.
The restricted funds io be caniedfoThvardwer¢ £nil (21Y24 £nil).
lttvtstment policy and oThJeetlves
Tr] accordance with the Clwity's Memordndum. of AsyJciatioty it may deposit or ￿vest in any n)27m¢r Ib￿ to invest only
after obtaining advice from a financial expert and having Tegard to the 5Uita6ilty of InV￿￿￿ents and the negj for
diversifiLalionl
Reserves policy
Th¢ Crew Club does noi ￿)tte a fixed wle on a mzximum or rninsrnum level of ￿erVeS that thould be held. Inste8
tbe tJuste¢$ Consider ic Is important tlut are able to justsfy their resenyos ￿l1¢Y as being in th¢ best interest of die
tharity attd conSist￿t with the ¢harity's income al￿ spethdillg cornrAitments.
The tsu$￿¢S actively aware of the ne¢d for reserves and reglllariy review the reserves poliw to ensure it is fit for
PU)VO8@. that the level of re8erves is aFpr(yiate Éo llleet the ne¢ds of the charity and tf thotP qTe large TeS￿ve8, the￿ are
go(N] reasons fOr1￿IdIt¥ ott to fi￿￿8.
FUTURE PLANS
We will contit)ue to offw a huge [￿Se of wje£ts 8nd activittes to rbildren, young ￿Ople and their familidg and older
ts)eM6e￿ of our ¢ommunty. We are constantly irnproving and adwiDg all our projects based on w]]at Olf commLmity
needg following Tegular ¢onsulttrti(iti with our inembeT5 and always at zero cost lo them. We ex¢iÉod to be looking
lo y)tentially patTreriDg with ants.thpr local OTg&]isation whete we wli be setting up Me￿torillg schemes for our young
people Iwki]Jg to ggt intothework place kmd offering advice on 5¢tting up a snrdll bllS1n￿.

OF THE TR
STRUCTUIiE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENr
Govtvning doeument
The Crew Club was incorporated 3& a Com￿nY Itmited by guarlrytee (R0EiStaKd number 04307540) on l9 October
2001.
Th¢ goy&lling docutnent ig tl)e Memorandwn &nd Artlcl& of Association. as amended by Special Aesoludon 17 July
2003 and subsequently 26April 2010.
The ootnp4ny iwamo a ￿gIstered chartty jRegistered chwitynthnber l(98853) on 4 Augu8t2003.
Membership of the Ch8Tity is open to any indiviilual or organisation 1111tttsted in pJThlloling 8nd fithhering the
i)bJ￿tiVeS of the Charty. who has applied to the Charity, hos received the approval of the T￿SlEeS and signs ihe
Registeror ¢ottse]tts th writing to becominga rnernber.
FAch of the members is liable to ¢￿tribUte an ￿nOUnt not exceEdillg.£l the assets of the tompary in the event
of liquidatton of tILe Company whilst thware membeL30rw7thin 12 moths of thern cea5illg to be mernbers.
Und¢t the Articles ol A&S(￿latl0n, TTJStees are ekctsd at thv Arjnual General Meetitig for 4 pEriod Df three Y￿Ts after
which thetrposition may be revieiTh'ed &￿the ietm ￿ded w exten(kd a5 benefits the objectiyes ofthe Charity.
Thecharity is run by 4 rnatjagement committee of tht Tr￿ste¥s vibo dekgale the day to day yration ID tht Staff.
RecrnitULcn* and ap￿IntMent0[ new ITu5ters
The existing BO￿.d of Tr￿Ste¢S 8nd The Crew Clth staff JDembers cooduct atL annual reviEW of the sktlls nee<kd to
support the ch8rity ￿)d C￿￿ellt board. Suggestions are ￿ade by rurrent tru5tces staff for suitable candidate5 and if no
Sllitable illdividuals We identified recruitsnent adverts are placed iu local publications.
CondiLtstes are approached ty a member of th¢ senior leadeFship team or submit an ¢xpres5ion of interest to the s¢ni
leaikrship team from the advat They have infollttal conversation witb a member of the leadeTship t￿[ll and are
asked to complets an application form. The appli(zlion form is reviewed by th¢ senior Jnanagetnent team alld if
appropriato the l￿didate is invita to Thè C-lew Club to see our ivork in arti0￿ ]ne¢t IXIT Staff team to take a tour
around th¢ eenur. If th¢tY is a￿eement then the individuat ts nvittd to the next board M¢%1n￿ as a guest so they
our oth¢rtrLLsiees ask westions aboutthe Tole.
If the Èwplication of the individual to Pewm¢ a mistee is wpp)rted by ￿atr and the existing Board memEtrs then the
indivsdual is invitedback io The Crew Club to startthe DBSappli(ati(m process.
At the n&Tt iN#ees meeting a motTon is pth forwwd to appoint the individual a8 8 tn]8tee of the charity and OUT existing
trustees. v(rtt. If the tnotiott passes the new trustee is appointsd.
REFEiIENCE AND ADmINISTRAT]￿T DETAILS
Register￿1 Company tlll￿ber
04307540 (England and Wales)
RegISter￿ Charity Number
1098853
Registered onice
The Crew Club
26 c￿lbaM Drivo
Brighion
East Sussgx
BN2 SQW

THE CREW CLUB
REPORT OF T
FOR
us
CH 2025
Truste£s
T Adun
H Butltr(resigned20.6.25)
C E Goukl (resi8ued 28.1024)
K E Mosl¢y
L C Rwsell-moyle (r¢stgned 6.1025)
LD&)ow
Ms A BLttters {appointed 16.10.25)
S Mccabe (ap3x)inled 1.1025)
D S STW (appoit]tod23.625)
Coillpxny Settetsry
N G Cam￿n
Independent Examln¢r
Christopher Robert Tyler FCA FCIE DChA
FI CRT Limited
F18t 24 Wellingtonia Court
Lain6 Clos¢
East Sussex
BNI 6TD
Bankers
HSBC
153 North Strcet
E&81 Sussex
BNI ISW
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES, RESPONSJBILITtES
The ttusfees (who are also the of The Crnv Club Eor the pu¥pose5 ai company law) aTe r¢spo]L8iblc for
preparing the kÈp)rt of the Ttustees arjd the fm&)cial statements Rll aGcordanc¢ with applicable law and United Kingdom
ACco￿tting Stalldards (Unit¢dKingdorn Gen&8lly Accepted ACci)U￿l￿g Practice).
Co]npmy law requi￿ the trustees to prep￿2 financi&l saatements for each fiDancial year whith give a true and fair view
of tl]e S￿e of affar& of the Ch￿1table company md of the incoming ffsources and application of resources. induding
the income and expenditur4 of the Charitable company for that period. preDarillg those financi￿ statements, the
vstees r￿￿1r¢￿t0
SeleCt￿{table accounting policies fjnd then apply them ¢¢)nsistently'
obseyve the n]ethods and PTiN3ples in the Charty SORP.
m8keilldg¢m¢nts and estimate5 that are Ttasonable ￿ll￿t,.
prepwE ttLe kncial sL*]nents on the gotllg conc£tn basis unless it is inappropiiate to pRqume thai the ¢hwlltable
company will continue itL bUS￿ess,
The trnsttts ar¢ responsible for keeping proper aCc[￿nting re¢￿d9 which discl(%e with Mgonabk ac¢iwacy at #T)y tiTne
t&e fmancial position of the charitsble cO￿￿Y and to enable them to ensl1￿ tIMt the financial statanents compty with
e Cofflpallies Act 2006. They also responsible for Safegu￿Ing tbe assets of the tharitable con)pany and h￿ce for
takit)gToosottable steps forthe prevention and thtectiory oifraud and Oth￿ iNegulatitt£s.
Appn)vedby order of the board of trL8tees on.......1.7 12 :..Z..S........ andsigned its behalf by:
D J Snow- TN5t¢¢

INDEPEND￿rIT EXA
W CLUII
RE
ESOF
Independent ¢xamlner's report to the trusttts of The cr￿ Club {'the Compally,)
I re￿rtIO die charity iruytees on my examllTrtion of the S￿Ount5 ￿f theC￿partY forthey￿r eDded 29 Ma'ch 2025.
Re$￿￿51b]litteS and basis of re￿rt
As the charitys tiuste￿ of the Compally (alld a]50 its directors for the'pury)oses of compa.ny law) you are Te5wn8ible for
the preparation of the accouats in K¢ordance with the wuiren)ents ofthe Comp8ni&8 A¢t 2006 ('the 2006 ACV).
Having satisfied rny8elf that the ￿0]￿ts of the COMp￿Y are llot required to be 4ud%t£d wider Part 16 of th¢ 2006 Act
and are eligtble for independent examinatio￿ I report in respect of n)y ¢xarni[￿tIO￿ of your clwity'g aeeowits as WTied
out under Se¢tion 145 of the Charities Act 2011 {Yhe 2011 Act,). In cany7ng out my ex3mination T have followed the
D]r￿ts0￿$ given by the Charity CotTUDission uJJ(kr Section 145(5) (b) of the 2011 ACL
llldependent examlntr'8 stHtement
I have Lxxnpleted rlly examinatiott. I wnfjrm that rnatrcrs have come to my attention in connectiotj with the
examinarion givitjg rnt cause to IKli¢ve.'
a(L<)i]tiling records were not kept I￿ respxt of the Comparty as Tequ7red by Section 386 ofthe 20(￿ Ar¢ Ol
the accounts do not It￿rdwIth those ￿Ords. or
the accounts do not carnply with the ￿C(MInI]ng requirernellts of Sectton 396 of the 2006 Act dher than ally
tEqUiTernent that accounts give a and fair view which is not a ]natter considered as part of indew)dènt
examinati(M,' or
the a￿oul]IS have not been prepa￿d in accord2t)te with the methods and yin¢iples of the StatemBnt of
Retommended Practic¢ for ac¢ou]LtinE and reportillg by charttieg lapplieable ta ¢h8rtti¢& pretrarÈng their accounts
in accordsn£c with th¢ Financial Rewjrting S18nderd applicable in the UK and Republic ofhELgnd (FRS 102)).
I have no coiKerns attd have conie a¢yoss Mo other matteES in cD]mection with the eX￿inatIOn to whi¢h attention should
be drwn in this rwrt in ￿dÈr"I0 enable aproper understanding 0.1 the accouTts to be reached.
Christopher Roixrt Tyler FCA FC]EDthA
FI CRT Limited
Flat 24 Wellingtohia Court
Loine Close
Bri8hton
Esst Sllssax
BNI 6TD

THE CR£1 W CLU
STATE
FORT
TILS
2025
Totsl
funds
2(r24
Total
flmds
Unrestricted. Roskicted
Sjnd
fL￿d$
Notes
ILYCOI*lE AND EtIDOWMENIS FROM
Donarions aj￿ legaci
11,932
I I',￿J2
8.139
Ch&YÈtable aetlyities
Chatilable activities
I￿,916
3,f15
196,791
178,867
Oth¥trading a¢tivities
]nvestmeRrt income
3,059
488
3,059
6,793
479
Totsl
208,395
3,875
212270
194278
EXPINDITURE ON
Raising fi￿d5
8.800 .
j.5?1
Charit2ble activities
Charlltéble activities
181.178
18S,Q53
268266
Thtal
189.978
i,875
193,853
271,787
NET tNCOMElffXPENDrtURE}
38.417
1&4E7
(77,509)
RECONCILIATION, OF FU14DS
Total thnds brought forwalll
IS,347
15,347
92,856
TOTAL FUDIDS CARRiED FORWARD
.33,764
33,764
15J47

THE CRY.W CLUB
BALAN
2025
Tor8J
2024
Total
funds
UDrEStri¢ted
fijnd
tiestricted
fimds
FIXED ASSETS
Fangible assErs
1.120
1,120
CURRENf ASSETS
D¢btor8
Cash at Eank gmd hand
14
1200
70270
1200
70,370
24,996
71570
71.570
24.996
CREDITORS
Amouttts falling du¢ within one year
15
(38,926)
(38.926)
(12,578)
NIT CURRENf ASSETS
32.644
32.644
12.418
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENr
LIABILITIES
33.764
33.764
15,347
' NET ASSETS
33.764
33,764
15.347
FUNDS
Unrestri(ted funds
33,764
15 J47
TOTAL FUNDS
33,764
15 J47
The charitable cotnparry i5 ejttitled to exernpt￿oTh from auait under Section 477 of11￿ CompaDics AGI 2006 for the year
ei?ded29 March 2025.
The rneJTrher5 have not required the coMpa￿Y to obtain an audit af its financi￿ 5tateTnents for the yeaT ended
29 March 2025 in ￿(ordanCe with SeCt￿On 476 of theCixnpaDi¢S Act 2(K)6..
qhe trustees acknowledge theirresponsibilities for
(a)
en&tsr)l￿ that thè ¢hatitable ¢(Mw)auy keeps 2ccountiDg ￿ordS that co]nply with Sertiom 386 aThd 387 of the
CompÉyiie3 Act 2006 and
preparing f￿an¢[al stateJTJeDts which gil'¢ a ttuo olld fair v(¢w of the mte of affairs of the thaTitable company as
ai the end of eath fu￿¢1a1 year and of its siiwlus or deficit for each fJDan¢ial year in accord2JJc¢ with the
Y¢quiipm¢Jits of Secllons 394 and i95 al￿. which othenvi5e ¢ompiy witl) requilements of tho Companies Act
Q6 ￿latIllg to fjnan¢ial Stat￿entI so far as appli£able to the charitablo company.
(b)
Th&se fin8mcial st&1ements b&ve been prepaRd in ?ec%)r(13nce with the prthisions applieable to charitable cotmpatiies
5thje¢t to the small wmpaniesttgime.
Th¢ fillancial st8Eemellts approved by th¢ Boanl of Ttusteeg attd authoD.sed for issue
17.:..11.. 25..... ....... and weresigned on its beknalf by:
D J Snow- Trustee

CREW CLU
NOTLS TO THE
FX)R THE YE
ST
MENTS
H 21125
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis of preparing the fsh#ncial sthteJnent$
The fuTrancial statements of th¢ clwiobl¢ company, which is a public ￿n¢fiL ¢ntiiy under FRSIO? have kte
prq)ated in accordance with the Charities SORF (FRSIQ2) 'A¢counting and Reporting by Charittes: Statement of
Recommended PtraCtI￿ applicable to charities preparinE their aceounts with the Financial Repcrtillg Standard
applicable in the UK gjkd Republic of Irelalld (FRS102} (effe¢tive l January 2019y, Financ:al Reporting
Standard FRS102 'The Financial Rqffting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of lyeiand. and ihe
Cornpat]i¢s Act 2006. Tr finmcial statements have béen pTepared und¢Tthe htstoti¢al £ost conveTrtioll.
The &ccThuts are PTepared i￿ sterling, is the fllnction21 euÈTency of tle tharity. Monetary amounts tn these
f￿)&￿¢7aI statements are tDimded io th¥ne￿￿St £.
Tbe tw$teesldirrftoTh consider that there are no m¢terial ￿￿ertaInti0$ about the c(xnpally's ability to continue as
agoillg concorn.
In¢ome
All income is r¢cognised in the Statement of Financial Activities on¢¢ the chaTity has entLtlemEllt to the fvnds, it
ispn)bable thatthe inc(Trrne will be Eeceived andd]¢ amount ￿] be meas]red reliably.
In￿mIng resources are accounted for as follows:
Ev¢nts and a￿iVity fees aodhire of facilities
Such income are inch￿￿ ill thg period in Md)ieh the ineo]ne becomes receivabk, i.e. when the services ar¢
proVid￿j.
Investtnent Incowe andAII Other In(x)me
These are illcluded.when weivable by the ch￿lty
Graths
Omts receivable are cr￿lled w It]￿Me in the periodto which they relat, except Whe￿ the donoi. imposes
trictioos on the timing of expendittwe in which casethE Wt is treated &s (kfetTed. Gratsrsrelat1n￿ to later
i(Kls are treated as deferred in¢i)me
Jncoffje from government Oth￿ grW whether 'capita]' grants or 'r¢veTJue' grants, is rlxoglllsed when the
dJ3rity has entitjomeni to (he fi￿d% any p¢rfotThance conditions attached io the grants have Ixen met. it is
probable that th¢in¢l)n￿ will be rec¢ivpAI and the amount c&rt be ￿easUredI¢llabIY and is not deferred.
Fundraising b)come
The incotne from fwthi&t)g ventULES is shown 8ros4 asso¢iatsd costg in¢luded withio"C(ths of
Generating Funds"
Expendlture
Li8btlitie8 are re¢ogDised as eXpendi￿re 500n as thrr¢ .18 a legRI or eonstructive obligadon committing the
charity to that'expenditttre, it i& probable that a transfer'of economie b￿effi9 will be required settlement aT)d
the ￿￿oUnT of the obligatioll c8n be nyeasured ttliably. Expendithre is aeeounted for on an a¢ouals basis and ha9
been cl885ified under l￿ding9 that aggregate all cost relatsd to the ¢01￿￿. What ¢o$is cannot be dityctly
attnl)uted to particular headings they have been ajlocated to activities IK] a basis con8i$tffiit with the use ot
re6ourr49.
Resow¢es expended k￿E acc(xmted f￿ on an accruais basis.
E￿endIture is ctyrised as follows..
a).a)aritable A¢rivitie5 comwjse all.eXpEnd1t￿e directly relatingtoobjects of the ¢harity.
b).Costs of generating fi2nds comprise thec05ts incullEd in publicity alld fijndrdiging events.
¢).Suprn)rt costs in¢lu(k governance cos15 associated witb ￿(￿StitUtiOnal and suqtutnry requiremeD.ts
T?￿ible r￿ed assets
Depre¢ialion is ca]culat¢d to write off lh¢ wst less ¢Stitnated residuEI value of fixed assds over the5r use￿7

THE CREW CLUB
ATEIVIE
D 29 MARC
ACCOU]YfiNG POLICIES- colltinued
Tangibk fixtd as5¢ts
economic liv&s as follow5.'
Fittings and 25•la on COSL
Computer equipment- j30/y Trl c￿
Tbe ¢]Jarity ¢oplta]i8es a5set5 ¢OSting more thall £5(X>.
Tax#tloD
The charity is considered to yass the tests set Oiit in Paragraph I S¢he(hde 6 Finance Act 2010 and therefore it
m¢ets 1he. defLnffton of a chaTAtabl¢ e4)mpany for UK Cotyoration pu￿C￿eS. Accordingty the charity is
potelllially exempt from t&KEtion in T¢8pect of income or capital gains Teceived withiD ￿£gOn&S covered by
Chapter 3 Part I I Corp)raÈion Tax Act 2010 or Section 256 of the Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992, to
the extent that such inc(rtn¢ or gains dpplied exclusively to charitable pullx>ses.
tnd aCCo￿￿ting
UnTe6tiicted fjjnds can be Nsed in aCCor&￿ce with the tharitable objectives atihe dis¢r¢ti¢M ofthe trustees.
R¢$ric￿l ￿ndS can only be used for parttcul#r restricted purpo56S Withit] the 14)jects of the charity. Restricti9llS
arise Trvhen specified by the d(￿Or or whe]R fi￿d$ are raised forpBrtia]lar restricted pryses.
FUrth￿eXplanation0f the nature and purFthe of each fiv)d is inclwkd ix the notes to the r]D4ncial statenten
Ptnsion costs and other post-rttirement benefits
The charttable compatty operktes a defined contribution pension scheme. Contrib￿tIOnS payable to the charitsble
¢ompany's pension s¢heme are d)arged to the Ststdiient ofFinancial Activityes in the peritxl to which th¢yfelate.
DebÉor5
Trade and wher debtorg ar¢r￿OgnISed atthe settlement amount due after any trade discowtt offere
Prwaymellts are valued atthe arrtOUDtprepaidnet of aT)y irnde di8counts due.
Cayh #t bank and In hand
C￿sh at bank aTtd in b￿ld includes cash and shtsrttonJ] higbly liquid inythents with &slx)rt maturty of
thr¢e month5 or kss from the date of acquisitiorL ofowiiTJg ofihe depsit OT similar a¢counL
Creditor5 provisions
Creditor5 and provision5 are recognised where tht Ch￿lty bjs e pYwnÈ Oblig￿On reslllti￿ from a past event
tlTrat ￿111 probably result in the transfer of funds to a diiTd Foty and the amourLt due to settle the obligation can be
me&8ured Or est1D￿ted rel?ably. Creditors alld woyisions are norn)ally r1*0￿19ed at their Settl￿￿ent amount after
allowing for any trade discoutkts due.
Flnallclal tllstruments
The chaiity onty has f]na]Jcial assets and fiDan¢iai liabilitie5 of a kiDd that (p￿]Ify &8 1*3ic financi￿ in8trnn]eTrts.
Basic fit)8nciAI insttuments gtE illitia]ly re¢ryllised at transactiOT* V21lle and SLibsequeiitty m¢&sureA at their
settlemellt value with the exception of bank loaos whick are SUbW￿￿]*ty Me￿l￿ed at am(Mtised cost using the
effective intrrestrnetl￿rL
Dnployees ofthe ¢hw'ity are entitled to join a def￿ed contr11>￿tion,￿oncY purchas2, scherne. The charity's
c<mtiibution is restricted to the Contributions disclosed in the no125. There were no oitstanding ¢¢)ntsib￿IOns at
1¢ year ￿d.
Leases
14ir¢ Purchase and fman¢e le&8e agTeetnen¢8
A&s¢ts held underhire PUTchas¢ a8rceuLents capitelised and disck>sedundertaJ)gible f]x¢d asset5 at

MENTS- continued
CH 2025
ACCOUI¥TONG POLICIES- contill￿ed
their fair value. Th¢ capital element of the future paynonls i8 tr￿ted as a liabilty and the inteTBSt is
char8edto the profjt and10s8 a str8ighi-line basiy,
OpeNinE lease agreemettts
Rentsls applicable io 0￿￿tti￿ leasesw]￿e substant(ally all ofthe tenefits and risks of ownership
nain witb tho 1&89w cbaryed agdirst profits on a strJight-line basis overthe ￿ri(MI of the lease.
DONATIONS AND LEGACIES
2025
9024
tk)nations
11,932
8,139
OTHER TRADINC ACTIVITtÉs
2025
2024
Events and activity fea8
of facilities
2984
75
6.(k58
3.959
6,793
IESTMENT INCOM
2￿5
2024
Deposit accoutrt Inierest
479
INCOTrIE FROAI CHAR￿ABLE AcrivrrIES
2ff25
2024
Activity
awiE&bl¢ activities
19A791
178,867
Grants received, includa irL the atx)ve, art &8 follows:
2025
2￿24
Arts co￿¢1& EngLand (the N8tiollal LtrtÉery)
BBC Children irL Need
BrI￿tOn md Hove Fixxl Parthershp
4,493
6,431
26942
5.134
500
1246
11,812
62¢M)
26,231
I,737
37,800
55.0(K)
Ellglish Sports CounGil (fheTr4atioJJal Lottery)
FThe5tKieinwort
' FO1￿lI1 F(A]ndatio
The Food Foundation
Henry Smith Cl)8tity- Coved 19 GrsJrt
Henry SmÉth Charity- Streg&ellin8 Commun￿tleS
Kent County C(XL]]til- European Union D¢velopment Fund(Li£ase- Lnw
CaTboTr Kent}
The National Lottery
Sussex Community Foundation
Sussex PartrKrship NHSTrust
10,767
38,600
55,(X)O
5,265
6,300
1.240.
1.000
196,791
178,867
Gtanis recelved in the year and defer￿LI0 2025Q6 were as follows..

THE
REW
STAT
H 2025
S- L%llltin.ued
INCOME FROM CHARITABLE ACTIVIT]ES- eontinlled
2025
2024
Henry Smith Chatity
Su&sex ConmitJ nty Foundation
8BC Children in Need
27,5(
6,3(X)
7,717
CHARITABLE AcfivJTIES COSTS
Direct
Costs {se¢
nore 7)
Sup]x)rt
c(bts (see
not¢ 8)
Totsls
Charitable athiviti
175240
9,807
185,053
DIRE￿ COSTS OFCHARITABLE ACTtVlTIES
2025
2024
Stsff costs
Fsiablishinent ¢05ts
.Advertising
Motorand trnvel
Cost of raising lunds
Activities
Post and station¢Yy
c￿mputer expen￿8
Sun4hies
Dep￿¢7￿10￿
Tyauiing
111,680
18.030
ioi
192
6,048
29.20)
267
2,077
4,853
1,808
987
l82246
27.576
i(x)
83
3.362
37,452
584
2,673
9)2
1,965
957
175,246
257,900
SUPPORT COSTS
Governance
Costs
ma￿agement Fittat
T.c*a15
Charitable activities
5,801
3,910
9,807

THE
STATEMENTS- torttinued
THEI YEAR ENDED 29 IVIARCH 2025
SUPPORT COSTS- colltitLlled
Support costs, inclutsi ill the abov4 are as follows:
2025
Charitable
acttvities
2024
Totsl
actsvities
3.446
Telephone
Subscriptions
Bank charges
Postage attd stationery
Indtrpendeni ex8minahon
. Accou￿ancy, legal andprofe&sior
1.091
1394
68
32
1,980
2580
702
96
ijoo
1410
9.807
10,365
F4ET INCOMCI{EXPENDITURE)
Netiwomol(expenditure) is statsd aftttchargingl(cr¢ditiDg):
2025
2024
Depreciation- owuedasths
1,809
1.964
i(K
TRUSTEES, REMUNEIL4TION AND BENEFJTS
There no mistees, ￿￿elatiOn or other beijefits f￿ the year ended 29 Thlexch 2025 nor for the year ended
29 Marth 2024.
Tru$tee5' expemses
Th¢tY w￿¢ no tsi¢stees' expenses paid for th¢ y&2r ajded 29 March 2025 norfiirthe year ended 29 March 2024.
li.
STAFF COSTS
Staffcosts durillgthe ytarwere as follows:
2025
2024
Wages and salaries
Social s¢curity costs
Pension CDSts
108,132
169,554
12,420
2.268
116563
The aveTase monthly of employets during0￿ yoaT was 7 (2024.. 10).
No employee received emoluments in ex¢ess of £60,000 (2024 none).
The tharity considets its key [nanag¢m¢￿t personn¢l to the tTUSt¢¢s, centre mallager and the strdtesic
manager. The (otal emolume]]ts paidto its key management persOE￿e1 was £80,845 (2024: £SO.188).

THE CREW CLtJB
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- contlnu£al
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 29 MARCH 2025
li
COMPARAIIVES FOR THE STATEIIqENf OF F￿ANCIAL ACTlVm£S
Unrestricted
fut)d
Restricted
fvn(ts
Total
tNCOPAE AND ENDOWMENTS FROM
Donations and l¢g)cies
8,139
8,139
Chadtsble actlvlljes
Charitable attivities
173,(A)2
5265
178,867
Othertrading activities
Investment income
6,793
479
479
Total
189,013
5265
l94278
EXPENDITURE ON
Raising ftmds
3,521
3,521
Charitsble activities
ClJ8ritable activities
263,001
5,263
Z68,266
Total.
266,522
5,265
271,787
. NET INCOI¥IIEI(EXPEtYDITURE)
{77.509)
(77,509)
REI CONCILtATION OF FUNDS
Totsi fvnds brought fonward
91856
91856
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIEI D FORWARD
15J47
15,347
13.
TANGIBLE FIXED ASUTS
FiX￿re&
Cornputer
equipment
Tots15
COST
At 30 Marrh 2024 and29 March 2025
100223
46.721
151944
DEPRECIATION
AI 30 March 2024
Charge forye
10&983
1,120
46.032
68
150,015
1,8Q9
Ai 29 Marth2025
105,103
46,721
I51,￿24
NET BWKVALUE
At 29 Mawh 202J
I,l20
1,120
At 29 Match 2024
2,240
689
2,¥29

THE CREW CLU
N(yfES TO T
FOR T
I￿lJe￿.
DE
14.
DEBTORS, AMouNfs FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
2025
24r24
1200
15.
CREDTtORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE W￿H1N ONE YEAR
2025
2024
Other cr¢diiors
Defemd I￿¢0￿¢
Aecrlled expenses
769
35,217
1940
1,538
6JOO
4.740
3g,926
11578
I& MOVE11￿N1 IN FUL¥DS
At
30J.24
MOV￿ent
ill funds
At
Unre5triciEd f￿ll￿$
G￿￿al fimd
15.347.
18.417
33.764
TOTAL FUNDS
15,347
18,4l7
33,764
Netmove]nent in fvn(ts, included ill the above are as follows:
Jncornin(
Resources
extx)ded
Movement
in ￿ndS
Unrestrl¢tetl thuds
Genet31 fL￿d
208,395
(189,978)
18,417
Restricted funds
Fotthill Found4tioll
3,875
(3,115)
TOYAL FUf4DS
212,270
(193,853)
18,417
Comparative5 eor movernent in fuDds
At
30.323
ovement
ITr fijlldi
29.324
UnrEStrIct￿l fiindg
GeTkeral fund
92,856
(77509)
15,347
TOTAL FUNDS
92,856
(77,509)
15,347

THE CREW
CIAL STATE
YB
16.
MovLi*fENT JN FUNDS- cortttnued
Comparative net movement fund& iDclud¢d inthe above are follows..
lllcoming
resources
KesourcES
exwded
Moverneni
in fund
Umrestricted funds
189.013
(266,522)
(77.5(￿)
Restrlet¢d f¥Jnds
Kent County Council ' European Union
DevelopM￿t Fund
5,265
(5,26))
TOTAL FUNDS
194.278
(271,787)
(77,509)
The purFK)se of ￿￿￿trIcted was as follo
Kefte Colmty Council- EuroFE4t) Unirx] DevelopEnrrt Fund (LoCaK - Low Cathon Kent) . ContriTrution towards
upgrade to LED ]iglLtiDg.
Foi?tliill Foundation - Summer Trips
17.
RKLATED PARTY DISCLOSURES
There were no relaod patty t￿lsactIOnS foTthe yeorended 29 MaTeh 2025.