‘oueny Trustees' Annual Report for the period COMMISSION Period start date Period end date : " 01 04 2022 31 03 2023 Section A Reference and administration details 

Charity name| The Brickworks 

Registered charity number (if any) | 1127606 

Charity's principal address| 12 Barton Walk 

## Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity 

2 | Christine Spens [Secretary ==| The Brickworks’ Trustees 3|MalcolmLemon | |~~~ The Brickworks’ Trustees 4 | Benjamin Sharpe es ee The Brickworks’ Trustees 5 | Michael Whitehead es ee The Brickworks’ Trustees 6 | Brian Wakelin es The Brickworks’ Trustees a 5S a a 2 a a a ap SCOtSC‘;CSCCdSCOTTCTC™CO ee | TCC A a A nn ee PS A Cn of Names of the trustees for the charity, if any, (for example, any custodian trustees) (Name —“—*s—CSCd att’ acted if not for whole year 

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## Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information) 

## Section B Structure, governance and management 

## Description of the charity’s trusts 


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Trustee selection methods Election at AGM 

Additional governance issues (Optional information) You may choose to include This year, the trustees reviewed and updated the risk map and reviewed additional information, where several of their policies. relevant, about: 

- e policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training of trustees; 

- e the charity's organisational structure and any wider network with which the charity works; 

- e relationship with any related parties; 

- e trustees’ consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them. 

## Section C 

## Objectives and activities 

To relieve sickness and preserve health, to relieve poverty, financial hardship and unemployment, to advance education and the Christian Summary of the objects of the religion for the public benefit primarily within South Sudan and its charity set out in its adjoining countries, in particular, but not exclusively, by the provision of governing document grants of financial assistance to organisations and individuals. 

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- In the 2022/23 financial year, apart from administrative costs of £93 and bank charges for international money transfers, all the remainder was spent within South Sudan and Uganda. The principal work of the charity was: 1. Supporting the work of the Martha Primary Health Care Centre (PHCC) in Yei, South Sudan. 

- 2. Establishing a 12-month public health programme in Yei to assess and reduce rates of preventable diseases, raising community awareness and training 18 community volunteers. 

- P 3. Supporting two primary schools and two secondary schools in Yei 

- eeforthe and buying locally-made desks for four church schools. public benefit in relation to 4. Supporting three “under-tree” schools in the Palorinya refugee these objects (include within settlement in northern Uganda, serving over 3000 pupils. this section the statutory 5. Funding a one-year discipleship programme for South Sudanese declaration tat wustees haus young people living in refugee settlements in northern Uganda. had regard to the guidance 6. Giving scholarships to several South Sudanese individuals to issued by the Charity cover their fees and living expenses while they pursue training Commission on public courses at the KajoKeji Health Training Institute or Yei National benefit) Health Training Institute. 7. Awarding scholarships to 17 South Sudanese teachers to assist them with their study for a Certificate or Diploma in Education. 

- 8. Co-ordinating and supporting the on-going work of the health link between Royal Hampshire County Hospital, Winchester, the KajoKeji Health Training Institute in Uganda and Martha PHCC in Yei, South Sudan. 

   - The Trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission and can confirm that all these grants were within the objects of the Trust. 

## Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information) 

- You may choose to include further statements, where relevant, about: e policy on grantmaking; 

- e policy programme related investment; 

- e contribution made by volunteers. 

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|Section|D|||Achievements and performance|
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|;<br>Summary<br>ofthe main<br>:<br>weeine lelilialaalailail<br>during theyear||||Thisyearthecharitycontinued itsstrategyofsupportingthosewho<br>remained in Yei, South Sudan while also offering supporttothosewho<br>leftYeiand KajoKeji and arenow in refugee settlements in<br>Uganda<br>Jone]<br>9<br>g<br>:|
|||||We continued to assist the Diocese of Yei to maintain the Martha PHCC|
|||||and Martha Eye Clinic, paying for medicines and staff salaries while also|
|||||supporting two Diocesan secondary schools and two primary schools in|
|||||Yei. The Chairman attended the dedication ofa newly completed|
|||||classroom block at Lizira Primary School, built with funds provided by the|
|||||UK charity, African Revival.|
|||||Utilising a graduate with a degree in public health whom we had|
|||||sponsored,we began a 12-month public health programme in Yei to|
|||||assess and reduce rates of preventable diseases, raising awareness|
|||||through local media and community meetings, and by training 18|
|||||community volunteers.|
|||||Meanwhile, in Uganda, we continued ourfinancial support tothe Diocese|
|||||of KajoKeji to enable itto operate three under-tree schools in the|
|||||Palorinya refugee settlement, catering for more than 3000 children. We|
|||||have linked each ofthese schools with a primary school in England. With|
|||||a grantfrom African Revival, we paid forthe training of 12 teachers from|
|||||these under-tree schools to enrol on the Diploma of Education course at|
|||||the KajoKeji Christian College.|
|||||We provided funding to FAITH Uganda to organise a discipleship training|
|||||programme for 100 church youth leaders in several ofthe refugee|
|||||settlements in northern Uganda.|
|||||We provided significant financial support, using restricted funds, to invest|
|||||in the renovation of premises in Yei belonging to the Bishop Allison|
|||||Theological College, enabling the college to return to Yei from January|
|||||2023, having been in exile in Uganda since 2017.|
|||||We provided scholarships forthose undertaking health orteacher|
|||||training.|
|||||We facilitate the Winchester Hospital Link, which in October 2022 sent a|
|||||small team to teach health students in the relocated KajoKeji Health|
|||||Training Institute in Arua, Uganda.|
|||||During the financial year, we received several grantsfrom UK charities,|
|||||charitable trusts, and churches and many giftsfrom individuals. We are|
|||||grateful forthis generous support.|
|||||Ourtotal income was£130,358 (£125,731 in 2021/22) and total|
|||||expenditure was£176,431 (£145,001 in 2021/22).|
|||||We spent less than 1% ofourincome on administration and bank|
|||||charges, the remainder (99.5%) being spent in South Sudan and|
|||||Uganda.|



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In order to be able to respond quickly in the event of a humanitarian Brief statement of the emergency in South Sudan, the Trustees have agreed to keep a reserve charity’s policy on reserves of £10,000. The Brickworks has no employees or offices. 

## Details of any funds materially 

in deficit 

## Further financial review details (Optional information) 

## You may choose to include 

additional information, where relevant about: 

- e the charity’s principal sources of funds (including any fundraising); 

- e how expenditure has supported the key objectives of the charity; 

- e investment policy and objectives including any ethical investment policy adopted. 

## Section F 


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## The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above. 

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees 

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## THE BRICKWORKS 

## STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 

|ending31 March|||||||||||||
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||||Unrestricted/||Restricted||||Unrestricted/||Restricted||
|Income|Notes||Desig fands||=Funds||Total2023||Desigfands||Funds|Total2022|
|Incomefromcharitableactivities<br>IncomefromInvestments<br>TotalIncome|1<br>2|||67,840<br>753<br>68,593||61,765<br>61.765||129,605<br>753<br>130,358||76,077<br>484<br>76,560|49,170<br>49,170|125,247<br>484<br>125,731|
|ExpenditureonCharitableActivities<br>TotalExpenditure|3|||75,353<br>73,353|101,078<br>101,078|||176,431<br>176,431||72,275<br>72.275|72,726<br>72.726|145,001<br>145.001|
|Netincome/expenditure||||(6,759)||(39,314)||(46,073)||4,286|--23,556|—-19,270|
|FundBalances broughtforward<br>Transferbetweenfinds<br>FundBalances carriedforward|4|a||38,245<br>(5,262)<br>26.225||63,041<br>5,262<br>28.989||101.285<br>-<br>35,214<br>a||38.021<br>82.535<br>120,556<br>1,062<br>4,062<br>0<br>38,245<br>63.041<br>101,285<br>aS|||
|BALANCE SHEETASAT31 MARCH|||||||||||||
|Current<br>Assets<br>Debtors|5|||||||2023<br>1,778||||2022<br>484|
|Cashinbankandinhand||||||||53.436||||100.802|
|TotalCurrentAssets||||||||35,214||||101,285|
|CurcentLiabilities||||||||-||||0|
|NET ASSETS||||||||33,214||||101-285|
|CAPITALANDRESERVES|||||||||||||
|RestrictedFunds||||||||28,989||||38,245|
|UnrestrictedFunds||||||||26.225<br>55,214||||63,041<br>101,285|
|Notes to the Financial Statements|||||||||||||
|1. Incomefrom charitableactivities||||||4, Restricted Funds|||||||
|Donations and extemal funding|support||—|124,817|||||||||
|HMRC GiftAid reclaim||||4,788||MarthaClinic||Clinic(medicines)||||11,649|
|||||129,605||Martha||Clinic (salaries)||||5,272|
|2. InvestmentIncome<br>Bankinterest|||||753|MarthaEyeClinic (Souter)<br> MarthaEyeClinic(other)||||||6,000<br>2878|
|3.Expenditureon CharitableActivities<br>Direct support to Africa|Activities|||175,635||WinchesterHospital <br>5. Debtors|||Link|||3,187<br>28,988|
|BankCharges|||||703|HMRC||||||332|
|Administration incUK freight|||||93|CC Bank Accrued interest||||||730|
|||||176,431||HariettMemorial|Memorial funding||||717<br>areneeee||
|||||||||||||1,778|





## INDEPENDENT EXAMINER’S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF BRICKWORKS 

I report on the accounts of the Brickworks for the year ended 31 March 2023, which are set out on page 2. 

## Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner 

The charity’s trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The charity’s trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144(2) of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act) and that an independent examination is needed. 

It is my responsibility to: 

- e examine the accounts under section 145 of the 2011 Act 

- e to follow the procedures laid down in the general Directions given by the commission under section 145(5\(b) of the 2011 Act 

- e to state whether particular matters have come to my attention 

## Basis of independent examiner’s report 

My examination was carried out in accordance with the general directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from you as trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a ‘true and fair view’ and the report is limited to those matters set out in the next statement. 

## Independent examiner’s statement 

In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention: 

(1) which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements: 

- ¢ to keep accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the 2011 Act and e to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with the accounting requirements of the 2011 Act have not been met or 

(2) to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached 


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