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Annual Report & Accounts 2021/22 I

Contents

About Us 3
Chairman’s Report 4
Who We Are 5
Volunteering 6
Services
Community Car Scheme 7
Lunch Club 8
EVIE 9
Other Services 10
Charity Shop 11
Donations & Fundraising 12
Treasurer’s Report 13
Trustees’ Responsibility Statement 14
Balance Sheet 15
Office Account 16
Shop Account 17
Transport Account 18
Lottery Account 19
Reserve Account 20
Independent Examiner’s Report 21– 22

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About Us

Builth Wells Community Support (BWCS) was established in 1995 and is a registered charity. In 2015 we became a Company Limited by Guarantee.

Our aims are to help people live healthy, independent lives within their community and combat social isolation. Our office on Builth Wells High Street also provides a focal point for volunteering and general information.

We have a team of volunteers who provide services to the Builth Wells community and the surrounding area (see membership area below)

These services include the Community Car Scheme, Prescription and Shopping Delivery and a Lunch Club, as well as others .

Demand for these services continues to grow and each year we face a challenge to raise sufficient funds to meet demand.

Community Support has three main funding sources: grants, donations and funds raised in our charity shop.

With continuing reductions in statutory funding, each year we face a budget shortfall and have to raise money through donations, fundraising activities and the takings from our shop.

Membership Area

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Newbridge on Wye Franksbridge
Hundred House
Aberedw
Garth Cilmery
Beulah Erwood
Builth Wells
Llangammarch Wells
Crickadarn
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Llanwrtyd Wells
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Chairman’s Report

Annwyl Gyfeillion,

Our new office base is working well and we are more visible in the community. We continue to be a satellite for Llandrindod Food Bank and Credit Union are available to their members at our office on a Friday morning. The Rotary Club awarded us their ‘Community Service Award’ in recognition of all our hard work for the Community.

Whilst we are more or less back to normal we know that Covid hasn’t gone away completely. For a good deal of 2021/2022 we were still working under several restrictions and as we deal mostly with elderly and vulnerable people our Volunteers are very careful and continue to isolate even now if they have been in close contact with a Covid sufferer.

We started Lunch Club up again in October and twice a month we provide a home cooked hot meal. It is now held in the lovely location of the Builth Bowls Club and we are indebted to them for the use of the club and their kitchen.

Community Transport continues to be very busy and we provided all our volunteer drivers with all the necessary Covid protection and Magnetic car signs so that people are aware of who they are. Our new all electric wheelchair accessible People Carrier – Evie has been a huge bonus. I’m sure you will have seen her around town with our logo emblazoned on her sides. Evie was delivered to us last June, which caused huge excitement and a good deal of planning to get her up and running and on the road ready for duty. Two part time drivers were appointed in early July, Joanna and Steve, who have taken to the roles extremely well and are much appreciated. Both they and a few volunteers underwent intensive training and instruction on how to drive the vehicle and also on the handling of wheelchairs and people with mobility problems.

Simon (Jungle) John kept us fit as many of our volunteers and staff joined him on his walk up Garth Hill to mark the 200[th] day, the 300[th] day and the final day where a huge gang of people joined him on the walk up the hill. What an incredible challenge which he completed on Saturday 12[th] February. What a hero, I hope you watched some of his blogs they were very good. The final total was an incredible £7383 Thank you so much for adding to our much needed coffers.

We do struggle to find volunteers and the Charity Shop is only open for half the week, so if you are at a loose end, do come and join us.

We held the official launch of Evie in September and we were very pleased to welcome Peter James Lord High Sheriff, who cut the ribbon to launch the new venture. Evie is used for shopping trips, lunch club, social outings etc as well as hospital and Doctor’s visits.

We are very pleased to introduce two new Board Members to the team, Delyth and Alan who have proved invaluable. Once again many thanks to the staff and volunteers for all their hard work – ‘Ni yma o hyd’ (we are still here)

We combined this event with the official opening of our office which was carried out by Gwyn Davies, Mayor of Builth Wells Town Council

Eironwy Phillips Chairman

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Who We Are
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The Board of Trustees has overall responsibility for Community Support and ensures that the organisation complies with required legislation. Trustees attend regular meetings and training events, as well as bringing forward ideas which enable us to meet the needs of our community. All BWCS trustees are volunteers based in the community, many with years of experience working locally or with Community Support.

Staff are based in our Groe Street office, and are responsible for the day-to-day management of the organisation. Cathy Warlow, our manager, has been with us since the beginning.

Our team of volunteers provide all our services. Additionally, our team of office volunteers help out in our reception, answering phone calls, information and recording requests for our services.

In 2021/22, we had a team of 43 volunteers.

Trustees

Eironwy Phillips Chairman Ian Phillips Treasurer Delyth Hughes David Sutherland Allan Taylor Andrew Cook Resigned Oct 2021

Staff

Cathy Warlow Manager Ashley Offa Administrator Sarah Clark-Lewis Admin Assistant (Kickstart placement) Stephen Harris EVIE Driver Joanne Nixon EVIE Driver

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Volunteering
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Builth Wells Community Support relies on its team of volunteers to provide all our services. Our volunteers are drawn from all parts of our community, and help us in a range of different ways — whether by driving for our Community Car Service, cooking for our Lunch Club or working in our Charity Shop to raise funds.

promote their volunteering opportunities. If you or your organisation would like us to promote opportunities through community and network, please contact us.

Whatever you want to do, however you want to volunteer your time, Community Support can help. Volunteering has so many benefits. You can:

At Builth Wells Community Support, we work with other organisations to help them

Alwen, BWCS volunteer

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Community Transport

This service continues to play a very important role for people in our rural area, where public transport is not readily available or accessible.

The scheme provides transport for essential journeys. Our Volunteers use their own cars and are paid mileage expenses, passengers make a contribution to the cost of the journey and the balance of the Volunteer expenses is now funded by our own charity shop.

The map below shows the top 10 places our drivers travelled to this year. In addition to those shown, other destinations include Aberystwyth, Carmarthen, Ebbw Vale, Leominster, Merthyr, Newtown, Oswestry, Pontypool, Swansea, and Worcester

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Rhayader(18)
Birmingham (18)
Builth Wells (449)
Surgery (150)
Glan Irfon (138) Llandrindod Wells
Other (161)
(257)
Hay On Wye (13)
Llanwrtyd Wells Hereford (287)
(56)
Abergavenny (4)
Newport (8)
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Cardiff (11)

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1195 Return journeys
15 Volunteer Drivers
More
39729 Miles Travelled
Stats
2255 Volunteer Hours
2 Hours Avg. journey time
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Lunch Club
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After a long hiatus due to Covid-19, Lunch Club returned in October 2021.

We have a new venue for lunch club, Builth Wells Bowls Club, which provides a great atmosphere and all the diners are very happy,

Lunch Club provides a hot main course, dessert, tea and coffee for £5. There is also a fun quiz.

Each meal takes about 25 hours of volunteer time to prepare and serve. All meals are cooked entirely by volunteers. We currently have two volunteer cooks, Delyth Hughes and Alwen Lewis who oversee meal preparation. Other volunteers help out in the kitchen, or with table duties.

Lunch club occasionally has guest speakers from local organisations, who give presentations or come to have an informal chat with the diners.

For those who need transport to lunch club, this is provided by our community transport service.

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EVIE
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In 2021 we received a grant from the National Lottery Community Fund to purchase an accessible, electric MPV and employ 2 part time drivers.

Nicknamed EVIE, this vehicle has enabled us to expand our transport provision to include more shopping and social trips, as well as helping meet demand for transport to medical appointments.

Our EVIE drivers are MiDas trained, and we are now able to offer transport to passengers who are unable to transfer from a wheelchair.

Official Launch

EVIE was officially launched in September 2021, along with the official grand opening of our new office. We were happy to welcome the Builth Wells Mayor, Gwyn Davies, High Sheriff of Powys Peter James and Joanna Maurice from the National Lottery.

We hope EVIE will be an important part of our community for many years to come!

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Other Services

Community Work

As part of our important place in the community, our manager attends meetings with other organisations and statutory agencies - local and county wide to discuss developments and partnership working to ensure that our community benefits from any new initiatives.

The function room in our office is available for other organisations to use, and you can currently meet Red Kite Credit Union in our office on Fridays.

Prescription & Shopping Delivery

community like ours, getting to the pharmacy can be difficult if you have a disability or don’t have access to a car. Prescription delivery is free and funded entirely by donations. Volunteers also pick and deliver shopping from Builth Wells Co-op for those who are unable to do so themselves. In 2021/22 we did 1120 prescription deliveries and 266 shopping deliveries

Office Support

We usually have a Volunteer helping in the office during our public opening hours as we have a steady stream of callers to the office; requests for our services, enquiries about Volunteering, Volunteers for their tasks etc. it is very varied and the Volunteers who provide office support find it interesting to see at first hand all we provide.

Foodbank

We became a satellite branch of Llandrindod Foodbank, itself part of the Trussell Trust group of foodbanks, in 2019. We work closely with Llandrindod Foodbank to co-ordinate donations and deliveries of food parcels.

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Charity Shop
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Our shop was opened in May 2007 and continues to be a great success, thanks to the wonderful support from the community in donating and purchasing goods, and of course our fantastic Volunteers who staff the shop.

The shop is open Thurs, & Friday 10 a.m. - 4.00 p.m. We are also open Saturdays from 10 a.m. - 1.00 p.m.

In 2021/22 the shop was run by manager Cathy Warlow, and shift supervisors Ingrid Gallagher, Sue Seed & Tricia Skyrme.

The shop provides BWCS with an essential source of income as without this we would not be able to provide our services. It is also a valuable asset to our town, offering a variety of goods at reasonable prices and of course a great place to volunteer.

We raise extra funds by claiming Gift Aid on eligible donations. In 2021/22 we raised over £5000 in Gift Aid.

The Numbers

11 Volunteers In 2021/22

1350 Volunteer Hours

808 Gift Aid Donors

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Donations & Fundraising
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Jungle’s Garth Hill Challenge

Other Donations

Fundraisers are vital to BWCS, and so we were delighted when we heard that Simon “Jungle” John had started a fundraiser for us. Jungle walked up Garth Hill in Builth every single day for a year, culminating on 12th February 2022. BWCS staff and volunteers, as well as many members of the community, joined Jungle on his walks.

We were also grateful to receive donations during the last year from everyone listed below:

Veronica Price, Rose Hamer, Ivor Williams, Anna Johannessen-Adams, Irene McCallum, Peter and Pauling Roberts, Kevin Coughlan, Lynn Witherston, NFU, John Livesey (Chat Over Chips), Patricia Prior, John and Lily Warren, Margaret Davies, Rh & J Gilbert, Matthew Ysart, Builth Wells Rotary Club, Garth Charities, Beulah Thursday Club, Cwmbach WI, Margaret Thompson

In total, Jungle raised over £7000 for BWCS, which was hugely important to us, and enabled us to continue to provide our services. We held a thank you event for Jungle (pictured above) where his efforts were acknowledged by the Mayor of Builth Wells and the High Sheriff of Powys. We look forward to working closely with Jungle in the future!

Donations were also received in memory of George Hutchins, Anne Moss and Dennis Moss

Mair Main’s Garden Party

Mair Main’s Garden Party We are also extremely grateful to our monthly donors, Stella Constant, Pam HibWe were also very grateful to another fundbert and John & Lily Warren. You can sign raiser last year. Mair Main’s Garden Party up as a monthly donor at the address beraised over £1000 for BWCS, and low, which enables us to claim Gift Aid on everybody enjoyed a tour of Mair’s eligible donations: amazing garden with homemade tea and cake. Thanks Mair!

www.localgiving.org/builthcs

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Treasurer’s Report

Hi all,

I stepped back into post as Treasurer in October.

The accounts are healthier than previous years mainly due to COVID grants. We have been able to increase the Reserve Account to £35,000 to cover projected rising costs (as recommended by the Charity Commissioners) Some funds have also been moved to a new account, which provides a better interest rate and can be drawn down as necessary.

It is difficult to predict the future, our annual budget always shows a deficit but with the costs increasing, Shop takings and monetary Donations reducing and a lack of increase in Statutory Grants, it is likely that funds will disappear this year. We all work extremely hard to ensure all costs are kept to the minimum

We currently subsidise the passenger cost of Community Transport journeys by 20p per mile to alleviate the cost of these journeys to passengers, this may need to be reviewed if other costs increase and income decreases.

Many thanks to all the fundraisers who have helped over the year, in particular “Jungle” John who took on an amazing challenge for us. We appreciate their help and make sure we put their contributions to good use helping the Community.

Fortunately, the cost of the electric Vehicle [Evie] and the drivers, is covered by the Lottery Grant and will continue for the next 2 years.

These are difficult times and most of the problems in the future are out of our hands and are unpredictable. We will have to react accordingly.

Ian Phillips

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Trustees’ Responsibilty Statement

The Trustees (who are also directors of Builth Wells Community Support for the purposes of company law) are responsible for preparing the Trustees' report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).

Company law requires the Trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year. Under company law the Trustees must not approve the financial statements unless they are satisfied that they give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charitable company and of the incoming resources and application of resources, including the income and expenditure, of the charitable company for that period. In preparing these financial statements, the Trustees are required to:

select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently;

observe the methods and principles in the Charities SORP;

make judgments and accounting estimates that are reasonable and prudent;

prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charitable company will continue in operation.

The Trustees are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that are sufficient to show and explain the charitable company's transactions and disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charitable company and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Companies Act 2006. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charitable company and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities. In preparing this report, the Trustees have taken advantage of the small companies exemptions provided by section 415A of the Companies Act 2006.

This report was approved by the Trustees on 12 July 2022 and signed on their behalf by:

Eironwy Phillips Chairman

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Builth Wells Community Support Company Ltd by Guarantee 8278766, Registered Charlty 1150452 Balance Sheet as at 31 March 2022 2022 £34834 2021 Tangible Fixed Assets (Motor Vehicles) Current Assets: Cash in Bank Current accounts £27665 £55350 Deposit account £65043 £24530 Gross Assets £127542 £79880 Net Assets £127542 £79880 Charlty Funds Unrestricted Funds Restricted Funds (vehicle & member fees} £92661 £34881 £79833 £ 47 Total Funds £127542 £79880 The Trustees consider that the company is entilled lo exemption from the requirement to have an audtl under the provisions of section 477 of the Companies Act 2006 ("the Act"} and members have not required the company to obtain an audit for Ihe year in question in accordance with section 476 of the Act. The Trustees acknowledge their responsibilities for complying with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 with respect lo accounting records and for preparing financial statements which give a true and fair view of the stale of affairs of the company as al 31$1 March 2022 and of its nel resour￿$ expended for the period in accordance with the requirements of seclions 394 and 3g5 of the Act and which othe￿iSe comply with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 relating to financial statements. so far as applicable to the company. The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Ihe provisions applicable to small companies within Part 15 of the Companies Acl 2006 and in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard for Smaller Entities (effective April 2008). The financial statements were approved by the Trustees on 121h July 2022 and signed on their behalf. by.. Eironwy Phllllps Chaimian Annuol Report & Accounts 2021122 1 15

Buslne88 Maln Offlce Account q Balance 0110412021 Opening 83lafice Outstandlng Inct>m• 5SOUlStandin8cheques 0.00 D Actual open Balonce 0110412021 38,653.22 38,853.22 Opening Balanct 38.653.22 In￿m& P.C.C. Tran5POrtCore Fundln8 PDwy5 LH8 Fundin8 Povtys CC Anhual Re¥nue Grant Trènsport Pltl LHB Corefundin8 BuSltfv WellsTown Councll Grant aothworkers Foundation Grant Pobl Trust Gtant rk)natiOtIs Klckstart 2(K)+ Club Lun¢h aub j￿￿te,5Garth HFII Challen8e Mi5C LocalGiwnB Monthty Donations 2,972.16 1.381.38 2.719.80 3.043.00 3,(NJO.00 10.WO.00 1.WO.00 9.837.08 13,107.50 I,￿8.00 1.097.01 5.273.88 189.23 582.50 Toral Income 56.091.54 Transfar tn from R¢wfvoA¢¢uJAt Transferfromshw8¢court 24,563.81 40,000.00 TotalTran5fer5 64.fj63￿1 120.655.JS 159,308.57 siaff cost Klck5tartHacements Rent Heat, Ll8hL Water Telephone & 8rnadband Office c05t5 Pettycash Trainirrfj In5uraiKe 200 Ad¥ertlsin8 and PUbl￿ty Equiprnent Mis¢ell•neous EVIE LutKh elub turfhClubTransport 50.132.61 8.542.44 6.000.00 1,420.49 308.49 1,897.36 100.00 19.99 1,117.23 1.300.00 264.00 $51.99 1,58029 976.71 820.88 45.CMJ Total Expendllure 75.167.48 Tran5Fer5toTran5PQrt Transf8r8 to Lottwy Transfersto Reserve 5,250.00 65.000.OD ToralTrènsfer5 70,750.0) 145,917.48 ng Bal•r Current A¢¢ouht Out5tandlw Income les5 unpre5eDted cheque5 3110312022 13.391.09 0.00 13.391.09 Balance 13.391.09 159.308.57 Eiamined and foundtobEcorrect Twsure d¥e C kLIs-. EKBmlner I'Ldète 117 JL14LL 16 1 Annuol Report & Accounts 2021122

ho Account Opening Balance @ 11412021 Current Account les5 unpresented Cheq￿eS total 15.833.18 15.833.18 Opening Balance 15,833.18 Income Sales Cash Sales Card Tèxti18 R$¢y¢ling Grft Aid Ebay Giants Insurance 13.067.62 10,164.47 803.70 5,287.44 12.34 2.000.00 6,457.00 Total 37792.57 53625.75 enditu Refuse collection Rent l Rates Heat, ￿ght, Water Office costs Cybertill Card Charges Equipment Miscellaneous 744.78 5,200.00 1.026.32 98.34 1.315.23 181.69 65.00 29.99 Totsl 8661.35 Transfer to main account 40,000.IK) Transfers Out Total 40000.00 Total 48,661.35 Closin Current Account less unpresentetl che4ues total 8alances @ 311312022 4,964.40 4,964.40 Total 4964.40 53625.75 Examined and found to be torrect lan Phillips Itrea5urerl Date Chris Kendrtck lexaminerl aL¥- Date ¢JlL Annuol Report & Accounts 2021122 1 17

Opènlng bala￿ Q 1Mf21 In¢om• TrO￿pOrt (*ai DonAltorr4 M•mbetsNp Fees Lunch Cbjb Trans 1 J27.62 725.70 1,705. 92.00 Totsl In￿rne 3,85032 Transf•rn In Net transfeT3 fmm o111¢4 5250.00 Total TTrn8feTr In 4250.00 Ewndltur• Vdunteer dthrs. expensos Insurnnc• Totsl ExpendMLsro 9244.15 106.69 9JSOA4 Balar￿ at 31103r22 Unprwntsd ¢h￿u0$ C￿)￿n9 PA￿¢0 812A7 612.87 •nd foufid to b• In accord•nc• lan Phmi Tr•asur•r D•t• LL Christcgher K•ndri¢k Exwnl Ilndgwid8rttA£cwnlantl zotL 18 1 Annuol Report & Accounts 2021122

LOThERY Account enln Balanc• 0110412021 Opening Balance Outstandlng Incomo less outstandiDB cheqves Adu81 open BalarLce¢0110412021 0.00 000 D 0.00 Openin8 Ba￿nce Incomo Lottery Gr3nt Transport Ch3rge5 82,693.00 1,973.20 Total Income 64,666.20 Transfèrs Startup transfer from offite 500.00 Total Tran5fer5 Totsl 65,166.20 65,166.20 5taN Costs Phone Training Mistellaneous Publicity Vehicle Payn*nts Insuran¢e Transfers 9.861.42 40.92 805.00 226.40 686.00 43,543.00 1,306.45 Total Expenditure 56,469.19 Closing Bala￿88 CurrentAccout)t Outstandlng Income less unpresented cheques 3110312022 8.697.01 0.00 8.697.01 Closing Balance 8,697.01 65.166.20 Examined and found to be torrett Treasurer date Chri5 Kendrick Examlne tJLL Annuol Report & Accounts 2021122 1 19

VIRGIN Reserve Account 21 enin g Balance 01104r2021 Opening B?lance 24,548.51 Outstandlng Income O.OD le5$ OUtsiandin8 cheques 0.00 D Actual open Balancei01104f2021 24,548.51 Opening Balance 24,548.51 Income 15.30 Ttrtèl Income 15.30 Total 24,563.81 24,563.81 •ndituro Account Balance Transfer to office acc 24.563.81 Total Expenditure 24.563.81 Account Closed 17112121 Closing Balance 0.00 24,563.81 REDWOOD BANK Reserve Account ènin Balance 02103r2022 Opening Balance Outstanding Income le55 Outstandin8 cheques Actual open Balance$01104f2021 0.00 0.00 0.00 D O.DO Opening Salance 0.00 Income Transfers i 65.000.00 42.58 TDta1 Incorne 65,042.58 Tot31 65.042.58 65,042.58 enditure Closin8 Balan￿ 3113122 65,042.58 65,042.58 Examined and found to be corrert Treastsrer date i). | (LIL Chris Kendrick Accountant Examiner date 20 1 Annuol Report & Accounts 2021122

CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Rgport to the tw$tggsldirectorsl members of -'anty N¥rnL' On accounts for the yèar ended i II IIoiL Charlty no.: Iiso+£ Company no.: giigi LL Set out on pages If- Zo I report lo the charity trustees on my examination of the accounts of the Company for the year ended 31 02 Iu'La Responsibilltl•s and basis of report As the charity'5 Iruslees of the Company {who are also the director5 of the company for the purposes of company lawl, you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Companies Act 20061.the 2006 Act'l. Having satisfied myseff that the accounts of the Company are not required to be audited for this year under Part 16 of the 2006 Act and are eligible for independent examination, I report in respect of my examination of your charity's accounts as carried out under section 145 of the Charities Act 2011 {"Ihe 2011 Act"). In carrying out my examination, I have followed the Directions given by the Charity Commission (under section 145{5llbl of the 2011 Act. Independent examiner's statement l am qualified to undertake the examination by being a qualified member of CLA_ I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come lo my attention I ') which gives me cause lo believe that.. accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 386 of the Companies Act 2006,. or the accounts do not accord with such records., or the accounts do not comply with relevant accountin9 requirements under section 396 of the Companies Act 2006 other than any requirement that the accounts give a 'lrue and fair, view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination., or *the accounts have not been prepared in 8ccordance with the Charities SORP {FRS1021- IER October 2018 Annuol Report & Accounts 2021122 1 21

I have no concerns and have come across no olher malleis in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order lo enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Please delete the words in the brackets if thpy do not apply. Signod: Date- Namo: Relevant profèssional quallficatlonls) or body lif any}- Address: I ffrkr Section B Disclosure Only complete if the examiner needs lo highlight material matters of concem (see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts.. diredions and guidance for examiners). Glve here brlef dolails of any itgms that the examiner wishes to disclos•. IER October 2018 22 1 Annuol Report & Accounts 2021/22

Can you help? You Can Support BWCS in many ways:

Volunteer

Donate

Fundraise

Join the 200+ Club

Leave a Gift in Your Will

To find out more about how you can get involved: Call us on 01982 553004 Go to our website at www.builthcs.co.uk Or pop into our office at 1 Groe Street, Builth Wells

You can donate to us at www.localgiving.org/builthcs

Reg Charity 1150452 Company Ltd by Guarantee 08278766

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