Builth Wells SuFport ANNUAL REPORT & ACCOUNTS Ist April 2024 - 31" March 2025 l Groe Street Builth Wells www.builthcs.co.uk 01982 553004 Company Ltd. by Guarantee 08278766 info@builthcs.co.uk Reg Charity No:1150452 Annual Report & Accounts 2024125 1
Contents
| About Us | 3 |
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| Who We Are | 4 |
| Chairman’s Report | 5 |
| Volunteering | 6 |
| Services | |
| Community Transport | 7 |
| EVIE | 8 |
| Lunch Club | 9 |
| Other Services | 10 |
| TIC (Together in the Community) | 11 |
| Home Support | 12-13 |
| Charity Shop | 14-15 |
| Info Fair | 16 |
| Donations & Fundraising | 17 |
| Treasurer’s Report | 18 |
| Trustees’ Responsibility Statement | 19 |
| Shop Account | 20 |
| Accounts - Income | 21 |
| Accounts - Expenditure | 22 |
| Balance Sheet | 23 |
| Debtors & Prepayments |
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| Creditors |
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| Independent Examiner’s Report | 26– 27 |
| Can you help? | 28 |
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About Us
Builth Wells Community Support (BWCS) was established in 1995 and is a registered charity. In 2012 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 also provides a focal point for volunteering and general information.
We have a team of volunteers who provide services to the Builth & Llanwrtyd Wells locality area (see membership area below)
These services include Community Transport, Prescription and Shopping Delivery, Home Support, 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 income from our shop.
Membership Area
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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. Gareth Bufton will step down as Treasurer at the end of March, with Neil Howard taking on the role. Many thanks to Gareth for his dedicated work and contribution in this role.
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 1995.
Our team of volunteers provide all our services. Additionally, we have two office volunteers who help out in our reception, answering phone calls, providing information and recording requests for our services.
Trustees
| Jeremy Pugh Gareth Bufton Bryan Davies Allan Taylor Gareth Jones Sally Dwyer Neil Howard |
Chairman Treasurer Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustee |
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Staff
| Gareth Jones Sally Dwyer Neil Howard Staff |
Trustee Trustee Trustee |
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| Cathy Warlow Daniel Lawrence Sophie Humphreys |
Cathy Warlow Manager Assistant Manager Receptionist |
| Polly Grace Sian Jones Joanne Nixon |
Shop Manager EVIE Driver EVIE Driver |
In 2024/25, we had a team of 39 volunteers.
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Chairman’s Report
This is my second report as Chairman, and I am very happy to give another positive report on Community Supports activities.
The year started well, as in May we agreed the lease of the old TIC building on the Groe Car Park, this followed lengthy negotiations with Powys County Council. This building has been unused since 2018 and after a huge amount of work, it has been transformed into a thriving community asset, bringing more services into the community, enabling more people to easily access vital services and support. Our Lunch Club now runs from here and is proving very popular with the diners and our Volunteers, who find the new kitchen an absolute delight to work in, making it even more enjoyable.
Our Home Support service continues to grow steadily and provides invaluable support for people to remain in their own homes. The staff do a wonderful job providing this service Our office is very busy dealing with requests for help, providing support and guidance to callers and assigning tasks to Volunteers.
Community Transport remains incredibly busy, providing essential journeys to health and social care appointments, ensuring those in need can attend without worry.
I would like to express my sincere thanks to Gareth Bufton, who is stepping down as Treasurer after two years of service. His expertise as an accountant has been an invaluable asset to our organisation.
This year marks the 30th anniversary of Builth Wells Community Support and we will be holding an event to celebrate this amazing achievement later in the year.
Finally, my heartfelt gratitude goes to all our volunteers and staff, whose commitment and compassion make Builth Wells Community Support so effective and successful
Jeremy Pugh Chairman
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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: driving for our Community Transport, cooking and serving at our Lunch Club, working in our Charity Shop to raise funds or delivering shopping and prescriptions. Any amount of time you could give can help us and the community a few hours a week or more, can make a huge difference to someone.
Whatever you want to do, however you want to volunteer your time, Community Support can help. Volunteering has so many benefits. You can:
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Enjoy an active role in your community
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Broaden your knowledge and experience
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Meet new people and be part of a team
“I’ve been proud to volunteer with and for my community over the last few years. So many people have said that our services have been a lifeline for them and it is great to know that my work has been so beneficial”
Allan, 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.
Along with the volunteers, journeys are also provided by our 2 part time drivers in “Evie” our electric accessible MPV. Originally funded by the National Lottery Community Fund , since this funding ended in May 2024 it is now funded from our own resources.
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2369 Return journeys
53925 Miles Travelled
11 Volunteer Drivers
2314 Volunteer Hours
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Part time Drivers
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| Destinations | travelled to: | travelled to: |
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| Powys | Wales | England |
| **Brecon ** | Abergavenny | **Birmingham ** |
| Bronllys | Cardiff | Hereford |
| Builth Wells | Llandovery | **Kidderminster ** |
| Hay on Wye | Merthyr Tydfil | **Kington ** |
| Llandrindod Wells | Newport | **Leominster ** |
| Llanwrtyd Wells | Newtown | Oswestry |
| **Rhayader ** | **Pontypool ** | Ross on Wye |
| Talgarth | Swansea |
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All Community Transport needs to be booked through the office, giving as much notice as possible please.
All Drivers have an enhanced DBS, wear ID badges and have car signs to make them easy to identify.
We do not provide transport for Cancer or Renal treatment as this is provided by NEPT (Non Emergency Patient Transport)
Our EVIE drivers are MiDas trained, and are able to transport to passengers who are unable to transfer from a wheelchair.
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Lunch Club is now held at the TIC building on the Groe Car Park in Builth Wells, opposite our office. We took over the building in May 2024 and have refurbished the building which now features a brand new kitchen and a new, modern dining experience for our members.
Lunch Club provides a hot main course, dessert, tea and coffee for £5. There is also a raffle and a fun quiz. Numbers are limited and Members of Lunch Club need to be over 65.
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, Alwen Lewis and Paula Lee who plan the meals, do the shopping and then cook on the day. They have both completed the required Food Hygiene training and our lunch club was awarded a 5 star hygiene rating in March 2025. Other volunteers greet the diners, serve the meal, run the raffle and the quiz.
Lunch club occasionally has guest speakers from local organisations, who give presentations or come to have an informal chat with the diners. Our local PCSO often drops in.
For those who need transport to lunch club, this is provided by our community transport service.
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Other Services
Community Work
As part of our important place in the community, Staff attend 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.
Prescription & Shopping Delivery
We have been delivering prescriptions for our members for many years. In a rural 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 2024/25 we made 732 prescription deliveries and 188 shopping deliveries
Office Support
Our Reception is open from 9.30a.m.—1p.m. we have a steady stream of callers to the office with requests for our services and other information, enquiries about Volunteering, Volunteers for their tasks etc.
Foodbank
We are a satellite branch of Llandrindod Foodbank, part of the Trussell Trust group of foodbanks. We receive referrals from other agencies and also self referrals, we can then deliver the food parcel or it can be collected from our office. We receive supplies from Llandrindod Foodbank, but also accept donations of tins and dried goods to supplement the stock.
Wheelchairs
We have wheelchairs that people can borrow on a temporary basis. Please contact us to book.
Printing
Photocopying or printing is available to the community for a small charge.
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TIC In the C (Together ommunity)
The TIC, which stands for Together in the Community, is a new community building for Builth Wells. Leased from Powys County Council by Builth Wells Community Support and reopened for use in September 2024. It is available for community organisations to use for regular or occasional sessions (it is not for business use).
Builth Wells Community Support run a lunch club in the building twice monthly, making use of the newly installed kitchen. We also ran a Warm Space in February and March 2025.
Funding to allow us to refurbish, improve and use the building has come from:
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Welsh Government and Powys County Council Transforming Towns Placemaking Grant (Mid Wales)
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National Lottery awards for all
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Co-op Local Community Fund
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NFU Mutual
Groups that we have booked in for regular weekly or monthly sessions in the building include:
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Age Cymru Powys—Simply Nails Service
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Builth Wells Heritage Society
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Builth Wells Ladies Choir
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Cymraeg I Blant De Powys / Cymraeg for Kids South Powys
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Mid and North Powys Mind
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PAVO Community Connectors
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South Powys Parkinsons Support Group
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RNID
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Lunch Club
Other groups have used the building for one off meetings/events and other activities. We have installed solar panels on the roof to keep energy costs down and installed a brand new fire safety system and CCTV, to keep the building safe and secure.
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Home Support Home Support
In October 2022, we were awarded funding from Powys County Council to launch Builth & Llanwrtyd Wells Home Support. This is an Integral part of the One Powys/Vision 2020/25 prevention and early intervention programme and part of the Councils plan to roll out Home Support to all thirteen localities.
Home Support is about helping individuals to live life in their own home, providing the support and practical assistance an individual may need in their day-to-day life to live at home, with confidence, in good health, independently and safely.
The Home Support team work closely with individuals, their family and anyone else in their life, to help them with the support that they need. They also work alongside other organisations and professionals in the local community to help provide better all-round support.
Home Support services are free. Access is not means tested or dependent on inclusion/ exclusion criteria and individuals can self-refer. Once an individual becomes a member of Home Support they can dip in and out of the service according to their needs without having to be re-referred.
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Home Support
Some of the things Home Support can help with include:
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Care line responders 24/7/365
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Proactive wellbeing checks
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Promotion of independence, wellbeing and healthy lifestyles
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• Practical support
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Assist carers with their role
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Temporary personal and domestic support
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Signposting, referral and help to access local community
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Groups and support networks
Our Staff, who are doing an amazing job of delivering this service include:
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Bev Stafford, Senior Support Worker
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Julija Lovin & Carol Smith, Support Workers (Carol left in March 2025)
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Andrea Davies, Relief Support Worker
At the end of March 2025, Home Support had 155 members, an increase from 96 members at the same time last year.
Visits to local groups and coffee mornings have been successful in publicising the service and existing members are telling their friends and family about the service.
The Team work closely with other professionals, including the District Nurse team, GP surgery, Social Services and they attend the weekly virtual ward
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Our Shop opened in May of 2007 and moved to its current location in 2015, it 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 now open on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays between 10 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. We are also open on Saturday mornings 10 a.m. - 1.00 p.m.
Since June 2023 the shop has been run by manager Polly Grace, Polly’s role was initially funded by a grant from the Moondance Foundation and gave us the opportunity to open the shop more and has added an overall sense of cohesion. Polly has been ably supported by shift supervisors Ingrid Gallagher, Sue Seed, Snowy Powell and Sally Dwyer. We have recruited several new volunteers this year and now have a volunteering team of ten. We are incredibly grateful to each and every one of them for their time, support and skills they bring to the job. We really couldn’t do it without you!
12 Volunteers In 2024/25
2800 Volunteer Hours
£9754 Gift Aid Raised
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Charity Shop
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. Our manager also uses several online selling platforms: eBay to auction any unusual or valuable items and Vinted to sell on clothing that hasn’t sold in the shop. We’ve had some great successes on eBay – an early pressing of a Beatles LP made £40, and a Hermes ashtray sold for over £200! Whilst packing and posting can be labour intensive, the extra income makes all those trips to the Post Office worth it!
Shop Manager Polly has also been able to use our shop Facebook account to advertise unusual or interesting items we have for sale – once almost causing a queue to form when some fetching Dr. Marten boots were advertised for sale the next day. We raise extra funds by claiming Gift Aid on eligible donations. In 2024/25 we raised £9754 in Gift Aid.
Our shop front was repainted this year with a brighter colour which has given us all a lift!
Sadly, Polly is leaving us, she is returning to education where she has so many valuable skills. We are hoping to persuade her to continue to do some volunteering with us.
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Info Fair
On the 16th of October 2024 we held our annual Information Fair at the Wyeside Arts Centre in Builth Wells. The 27 Organisations who attended were:
Accessibility Powys Warm Wales Warm Wales Foster Wales Powys Team Communities for Work+ Legacy in the Community RNID Age Cymru Powys Alzheimers Society Bracken Trust Fire and Rescue Service Builth Pottery HWB Social Enterprise Dyfed-Powys Police The Friends of Builth Wells Library Powys Family information service Waste Awareness Foster Wales Powys Builth Wells Ladies Choir Money Advice & Support Team Girlguiding Radnorshire PAVO Improving the Cancer Journey Powys Mid and North Powys Mind Wyeside Arts Centre Powys Samaritans in Llandrindod Smart Money Cymru Community Bank 5K Your Way, Move Against Cancer
“Really useful and very pleasant environment”
“Useful for networking”
- “This event is very useful to engage with the public”
“Very useful for the networking with other professionals”
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“I met and discussed our offer with six organisations. Good result!”
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“Refreshments were great. Event was well organised.”
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“Lovely friendly staff and refreshments were fab”
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“Delicious refreshments, thanks to the "catering team"
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“Good venue, great refreshments,”
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“All wonderful - thank you for the cake and tea!”
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“Always a good event. thanks to all for the organisation”
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“Staff were very helpful and friendly. Thanks for organising. See you in 2025!”
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Donations & Fundraising
We are extremely grateful to everyone who makes a donation to our charity - however small—it is very much appreciated. We are sure that you will understand that there are too many to list all the individual amounts, so have shown all those received over £50:
Friends of Healthcare in Builth & District Colin Bradley Pentref Baptist Chapel Blaenau Irfon Benefice Builth Wells Rotary Club Builth Male Voice Choir Builth Wells YFC Old Stagers Jonny Samuel Quiz at the Golf Club Llangammarch 200 Club Jenny Wille St Davids Day Concert Lamb Pub Quiz
In memory of
Ashwynne Jones R Probert Richard Griffiths Bob Hardwick James Mills John Sullivan Sylvia Pyper
Community Councils
Aberedw Cilmery Disserth Duhonw Treflys Llanelwedd Glascwm Erwood
The Concert organised by Kelvyn Jenkins from Hay, in Memory of Violette Szabo and D Day in August 2024 was a great success and raised an amazing £1060 for Builth Wells Community Support
Many thanks to Builth Wells Rotary Fund Raiser for the money raised at the Rotary Club quiz in November 2024. Raising a fantastic £400 for Builth Wells Community Support. Pictured above is Rob Evans, President of Builth Wells Rotary Club presenting the cheque to Sally Dwyer,
We use www.localgiving.org/builthcs to collect online donations and are very grateful to our monthly donors; Stella Constant, John & Lily Warren.
You can sign up as a monthly donor or to make a one-off donation on this site, , which enables us to claim Gift Aid on eligible donations.
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Treasurer’s Report
1 April 2024 - 31 March 2025
I am pleased to present the Treasurer’s Report for the financial year ending 31st March 2025.
Our organisation continues to operate with two main income streams. I’m happy to report that the shop has performed strongly again this year, with a noticeable increase in turnover. This reflects the hard work and dedication of our shop manager and team. However, I must share the bittersweet news that our shop manager will be leaving. Her contribution has been outstanding and she will be a hard act to follow. We are committed to ensuring a smooth transition and maintaining the shop’s strong performance.
In both accounts we have seen a rise in expenses, particularly in wages and utilities, as expected. Unfortunately, this has resulted in a deficit for the year. We recognise the importance of addressing this and are focused on seeking opportunities to strengthen and diversify our income streams, including through grants and fundraising initiatives. Every effort will be made to ensure the continued financial sustainability of our organisation as we look ahead to the coming year.
I am stepping down as treasurer of the organisation, but would like to wish every success going forward, and would like to thank everyone for their continued support.
D Gareth Bufton
Treasurer
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TRUSTEES. RESPONSIBILMES STATEMENT The Trustees (wtK) are also directors of Builth Wells Comrnunlty SupFQrt for the purrx)ses of company law) are responsible for preparing the Trustees, report aThJ financial statements in accordance Vth applicable law aThJ unit Kid0M Accounling Standards (Untted KirvJdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practi). Company law requires the Trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year. Under company law Trustees must not approve the financial statements unless they a satisfied that they give a true and fair wew of the state of affairs of the charitable company and of the incoming resources and application of resources. irtluding the income and expenditure, of the diaritsble company for thal period. In preparirrfJ these financial stslements. the Trustees are required to: select suitable accountiry w)licies and then appty Ihem consistenlly: observe the melhods and principles in the Charities SORP: make judgmenls accounliThJ estimates that are reasonable aFvJ prudent" prepare financial statements on the goirKJ cThicem basis unless it Is inappropriate to presume that the charitable company Véill continue in operation. The Trustees are responsible for keeping ajequate accounting records that are sufficient to show and explain the charitable company's transactions and disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financAal positK)n of the charitable company and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Companies Act 2006. They a also reskY)nsible for safeguarding the assets of the charitabk company arKI hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention a1 detection of fraud and other irregularities. In preparing this reKM)rt, the Trustees have taken advantsge of the small companies. exemptk)ns provided by section 415A of the Companies Act 2(M)6. Audit Exempti¢)n Ststement: The Trustees consKler that the company is entitkd to exemptK)n from th8 requirement to have an audit under the provisions of section 477 of the CompanEs Act 2006 {Ihe A} and members have rrfjt required the wmpany to obtsin an audit for year in qUeStn in accordance blith section 476 of Act. The Trustees aCkrWI8dge tr1r responsibilities for (X>Mp.ng wilh the requirements of the Cornpanies Act 2006 with respect to accounting records and for preparing financial statements which give a true arKI fair view of the state of affairs of the cornpany as at 31 • March 2025 and of its net resources expended for the period in accordance with the requirerrents of sections 394 and 395 of the Act and whlch otherwise Mpty with the requirements of the Companies Act 2(X)6 relating to financial slalements, so far as appllcable to company. The financial statements have been prepared in accorrlance with the provisions applicable to small companies within Part 15 of the Companies Act 2(Th in aCCordar8 with th8 Financial Reporting StaThJard for Smaller Entities {effe(aive ApTiI 2008). Approved by Trustees on 4 Juty 2025 arKI signed on their behalf, by: . ffv4LO Signature Name Annual Report & Accounts 2024125 1 19
BLIiIH WELLS COMMvfiiiYSLFPORT AL4NCE SHEET ASAT 31$1 MARCH 2Q25 FIXKtrASSE15 MotDrl(ehides Less: Dewxiativ 28126 170311 21C& CUFÈRENT ASSETS Niln AC¢OL.nt Bonk qmp Accouiit Bit nk D"pv51tAcrount Bknk AvOOd Acpjwt Deblors & Prepa5frt3 35230 5328 30177 s62 8214 13S291 ctIRRENTLIAeiLITIES C".'edl(ors &l.ccriiats 1fj2551 150131 Funi1s 17C Ada". PIC4kl Shcy LOSS. Lth&h' MJn 149B} 150131 CiryianyTre•suref D G BiiftDII Exaiiilned fou1 tr) be coryec¢ c xanaric 20 1 Annual Report & Accounts 202412025
BUILTH WELLS COMMUNfTY SUPPORT SHOP ACCOUNT FOR YEAR ENDED 3tst MARCH 2025 21y24 Takings 38379 T&xllle Recycling 722 Glft Ald 9754 8705 Ontine Sales $491 4903 48259 Expense• Rent ol Shop 5200 5200 Slaff Costs 10814 Utitities 30n 1801 Phone & Internet 321 614 Refuse Collectlon 1219 917 Offlce Costs 428 Onllne Costs 1070 Petty Cas 1306731 121WI Nei Annual Report & Accounts 2024125 1 21
BUILTH WELLS COMMUNffYSUPPORT MAIN ACCOUNT INCOME FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH 2025 2025 2024 Interest Recefved 3100 TIC Grants 67403 Granls 22255 37050 Donations 16236 TIC Rents 2583 Local Giving 640 410 Membefshlp Fees 1495 765 Lunch Club 1765 200 Club 1659 Olfice Rent ReCed 405 Home Support 130000 13(M)00 Transport 2494 7461 Sundry Income 450 249828 22 1 Annual Report & Accounts 2024/2025
BUILTH WELLS COMMUNITYSUPPORT MAIN ACCOUNT EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH 2025 2025 2024 Rent Volunteer DrlversExpenses Volunteer Drivers Insurance Motorlnsurance Office Insurance MDblle Phone-Drivers Moblle Phone-Home Support Tiaining Costs Home Support Motor Expenses Vehlcle Maintenance Pwoll Fees Sundry Expenses Pubiiclty Events 200 Club Lunch Club Offlce Utllitles Telephone & Internet Office Costs Pettycash Transport Wages Home Supportwages Off ice Wages TIC Renovation Costs TIC Runnlng Costs Depieclation 6000 11223 6000 124 2235 1508 118 1349 75 162 418 2642 472 151 1831 501 1180 1065 551 1120 1020 3409 1129 4222 350 20339 96475 69615 68109 1154 7031 00 1209 1203 3033 505 181C 82321 73944 9375 299723 217186 Annual Report & Accounts 2024125 1 23
BUIL7H WELLS COMMUNITY SUPPORT DEwfoRS & PREPAYMEIITS AT31st MARCH 2025 DÉ8TOAS Wami Space Grant Glft Aid 3519.09 TIC Rents Friends 7794.09 PREPAYMENTS Renl 5LI).00 24 1 Annual Report & Accounts 2024/2025
BUILTH WELLS COMMUNITY SUPPORT CREDITORS AS AT31st MARCH 2025 Mrjamle Ewdns 520.(X) Water Rates ITIC) Etectrlc (Olllce) 158.83 Electric (Shop) 236.80 ri Phone Iofflcei 9147 Phone (SIp) MitcheUAssoclates 249. HMRC- PAYE 3156. Drfvers Expense5 851.80 Nest & Scot Wldows 810.74 6255.10 Annual Report & Accounts 2024125 1 25
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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 E-mail us at info@builthcs.co.uk 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
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