Trustees. Annual Report for the period
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Section A
Reference and administration details
Charlty nam•
The Brickwoths
Oth•r names charlty Is known by
Reglst•r•d charlty number Ilf any)
112761
Charity's prlncipal address
12 Barton Vlalk
Brist
Postcode
BS16 1AB
N•mes ofthe charlty trustees who manage the charlty
D•t•* a¢t•d 11 not for whol•
TnJ•t•• n*m•
Offic• {bf any}
Nam• of p*¥on (or Ix>dyl •ntitl•d
to*
Int trust••
If•n
The Brickwork$' Trustees
The Brickworks. Truste8S
John Spens
Christine Spens
Malcolm Lemon
Chaimian
The Britkniorks, Trustees
The Brickworks. Trustees
The Brickworks, Trustees
The Brickworks, Trustees
Benjamin Sharpe
Michael Whiteh&
Brian Wakelin
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12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Nomes of the trustses for the charlty, If any, (for example, any custodlan trustees)
Name
Dates acted rf not for whole
ear
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Juty 2025

Names and addresses of thlsers (op￿Onal inforniatlonl
of adviser
Name
Address
Name of chlef exe¢utlve or names of senior staff mamber4 Ioptlonal Inforniatlonl
Section B
Structure,
overnance and mana
ement
Descrfptlon of the charlty'l trusts
Trust Deed
Type of goveming d(xument
How the chanty is constituted
Trust
Trustee selection meth(Mls
Eledion at AGM
Addltlonal gov•rn•nc• lssum (Opilon•l Infomiatlonl
You may choos• to indude
This year. the trustees reVI￿d and regularty updated the risk map and
add￿onal information. WI￿re
reviewed seve(81 of IhLyr Fdiaes.
rolevanl, about..
poliaes and procedur88
adopted for the induclion and
training of trustees..
the charbty's organisation
structure and any wider
network with which the charity
works..
relationship with any related
paities,.
trustees, consideration of
major risks and the system
and proc&Jures to manage
them.
Section C
Ob'ectives and activities
To rdieve sickn8ss and preserve heatlh, to relieve poverty. financial
hardship and unemployment. to advance education and the Christian
religion for the pu￿1¢ benefft primarily wrthin South Sudan and its
ad￿NnIng countries. in particular, but not 8xclusively. by the provision of
grants of fina￿￿ assis￿Ce to organisatMw)s individuals.
Summary ofthe objects of the
charlty Set out In It8
governing documont
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July 2025

In the 2024125 financiai year, apart from administT*'ve costs of £123 and
bank charges for intemational money transfers. all the remainder was
spent within South Sudan and UgaThJa. The principal Work of the charity
was:
1. Supporting the work of the M8rtha Primary Heatth Care Cerrtre
(PHCC) in Yei. South Sudan.
2. Paying for cataract operatic￿$ for over 100 patients carried out by
a team of eye spe(aalists from Juba.
3. Continuing to fund discipleship training for Christlan youths in
sebEral DI0￿SeS in South Sudan.
4. Paying the fees (rf 20 teachers lo tran at the Yei Teacher Training
Cdlege to study for the Certfficate or Diploma in Education.
S. Repairing sch¢JY dassrooms. provhding sch¢X)I latrines and
donating Ic￿lIY made scho(J desks.
6. Enabling several Dioceses in SoLrth Sudan to organi8e reshdential
training for their dergy and lay leaders.
7. Contributing to the running o)sts of the Bishop Allison Theological
College in Yei.
8. SuFporbng trwo modi¢41 students in their university education.
Svmmary of the maln
activitlos undertaken for the
publlc benefit In relation to
these objects Ilnclude withln
this sectSon the statutory
declaratlon that trnstses have
had regard to thè guidanco
Issued by the Charlty
Commisslon on publk
benefft)
The Trustees have had regard to the guidance issued ty the Chanty
Commission and can confim that all these grants were wthin the objects
of the Trust.
Addttlonal detslls of objoctfves and actlvltlm (Optlonal Infomi•llonl
You may ¢h¢xM• to indude
further ststements. where
relevanl, about..
policy on grantmaking",
poli¢y programrre relaled
investment..
contribution made by
volunteers.
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Juty 2025

Section D
Achievements and performance
This year the chanty c%)nlinued to Pfovide major support to the Di¢xese of
Martha Primary Health Care Centre and Eye Clinic, and this
constituled approximately 50% of our expenditure. The dinic treated
more than 30.000 pats'ents. The Eye Clinic treated a gr(wing number of
patients trt)th in the dinic and in the communty. In March, a team from
Juba tsnied <Krt over 100 su(xessful cataract operations.
Summary ofihe maln
achievements of the Gharlty
durlng the yoar
We have m¥le a ffkijor investment in texher training, in re¥onse to the
great need that there is in South Sudan for mre trained teathers. We
a￿ supporting 20 te&hers at the Yei Te&her Training College, who are
studying either for a Certificate or DiF4oma of Education.
We continue to wyk in ck)se partnership with the Episcopal Church of
South Sudgn and provided funds for discipleship training courses as well
as for the training of dergy and lay leadets. We continued to support
theological training at the Bishop Allison Thedogical College.
During the financial year. we re￿iVed several grants frorn UK charities.
charttable trusts. and churches and many gtfts from individuals. We are
grateful for this generous support.
Our total income for the year was £130.243. which was an inrJe88e of
11% on the previous year {£116,657 in 2023124). Our expenditure
increased by 2% 10 £128.935 {£126.670 in 2023124).
We $pent less than 1% of our income on administration and bank
charges. the remainder {99.4%) b￿.n9 spent in South Sudan and
Uganda.
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Section E
Financial review
Brief statèment of the
charity's policy on reserves
In order to be a￿e to resp)nd quickly in the event of a hLtmanitanan
emergency in South SL*Jan, the Trustees ha%e agreed to keep a reserve
of £10.000. The Brick*￿￿kS has no employe85 or offices.
Details of any funds materlally
in dofiGtt
Further flnanclal rovlow det•lls (Opbonal Infomiallon)
You may choose to indude
addth'onal infomation. where
relevant about..
the charrty's prinapal
sources of funds (including
any fundfaisingl..
how expenditure has
supported the key obpdives
ofthe charity..
investment policy and
objectives including any
ethical investment policy
adopted.
Section F
Other optional information
Section G
Declaration
The trustees dKlare that they have approved the trustees, report above.
Slgnod on boh4lf of the charfty's trus
Slgnaturn(s)
Full name(s)
Mdcolm Lemon
Christine Celia Spens
Posltlon leg Secretary. Chalr,
ètc)
Trustee
Dats
1V July 2025
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J￿Y 2025

STATF.MENT OFTrINANCIAL Acrivrriis
T•thl 2•2S
Deb h•dJ
Fu•41 T￿￿1 2424
£53J59
£941
£75.943
£129J)2
1298
£44,516 £115.813
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i'0￿ InLyxnE
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5.94J
43
£44 516 1116657
£128 935
£128 935
£126670
£126670
41.970
£3278
£iwa
-£119)2
-£10.012
09J56
£15
£45202
£26,408 £28.748
£55.213
£27.385
£19.124
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56
£45
BAIANCE SIIEET ATJI MARCH
24
fr20
£46.510
£45.2(12
Currfflt L￿kn1
Tr4ET ASSF.TS
C.API'TAL AND R￿F.RyÉS
R￿s￿L*j FuthJ$
Unntrthj FIN
Q7J85
£19.124
£15,846
£24.356
£45211
RC Aid￿111￿
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INDEP
EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF THE BRICKWORKS
I report on thc accounts of The Bricknvorks for the year ended 31 March 2025. which are set out on
page 2.
Respe¢tive rosponsibilieies of truthe4 •md examimer
The charity's trusle¢s ar¢ [¢4￿sible for the PTeparntion of the a￿)unts. The charity's ITUStees
consider that an audit is not requited for this ye4T under section 144(2) of the Chorities Act 2011 (the
2011 Aci) and that an Inde￿ndent examination 15 needed.
It is my responsibility to:
examtn¢ th¢ a￿oUnts under sectIL￿ 145 of the 2011 Act
to follow the pro¢eduTeS laid dowm in thc guKTal Directions given by the commission under
section 145(5Xb) of the 2011 Act
to stats wheth¢r particular mattws have come to my attention
Bajlj of Ixdependent examlJer'• r¢port
My examination was carried out in #ctor￿ with the general directions given by the Charity
Commission. An ¢xaminBtion includes a review of the accountin8 reeoTds kept by th¢ charity and a
¢omparison of the accounts pru¢nted with those records. It also includes consid¢rdtion of any unusual
items or disclosures in the accounts. and s¢¢king eXpla￿lI0n$ from you as trnstces concerning any
such matters. The Proc￿luT¢S undertaken do provide the evidence that would be rwuired in an
audit and Consequently no opinion is given as io whether the accounts present a 'tr￿ and f8ir view,
and th¢ r¢port is limited to thos¢ matters s¢t out in Ihc nexi ststemenL
Indepffldeot exAml4¢r'$ *tsteme•t
In cOnn￿tIon with my exwnin&tion, no matter has com¢ to my aiiention:
( l) whi¢h gives me reasonable rAW¢ to believe that in any material the requirements..
to keep accountin8 reoyds in aw)rdance with ￿tIOn 130 of the 2011 Act and
to prepare accounts which &cord with the accountin8 r￿ordS and comply with th¢ accounting
requirements of the 2011 Act have not been mel or
(2) to whA¢h. in my opinion, attention should be drawn in Order to enable a proper UZMler51andtng of
the accounts to be reached.
M J A St J L£mon FCGIFCIS
llje Greys
Erriot
Lynsted
Kent ME9 OJW
2 May 2025