CAMBRIAN COMMUNrrY CETrifRE TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT AND FITrLANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2024 CONTENTS PaJe(s) Member5 of the lJ)ard and proÈssM)nal advisors Trustees, annual fep)rt fi)r the year ended June 2024 Independent Examinerfs rewi for the year end&1 June 2024 Statemnt of finan¢ial activit Balance sheet Notes to the financial stateThnts 10 11 12 13-19 MEMBERS OF THE BOARD AND PROFESSIOK4L ADVISORS The Board of Trustees as at 1P September 2024 Ms Sue Pendle (Chair) Mr Nk Aked Ms (aptsd Se*r 2023) Mrs Maria Kell Ms Kate Mccormack M8 Elizabeth Na8h Mr Thornas O'mallgy Mr Biian Shea Dr R&hel FuifJam8S W88 8 trustee throughout the financial year, 8tanding d¢yn on 23 July 2024. Mrs Camilla Reeve a1 Mr Christopher truths during the year Unt they stood down al the AGM on 21# Novemlw 2023. Regi8tsred offKe Caplan Court 1 Grove Road Richmond upon Tharne8 TW10 6SN Independent ExaThiner MrA. Crnig 16 Crarm8r Road Hampton Hill Middlesex TW12 10W Registered Chanty 1151011 Compary Number
TRUSTEES ANNLWL REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDU)JIITrEI)24 The Tnth pwent rep(Yt and the financial statnts oflh8 Chanty fr)r the year ended 3 June 2024. Background and Statt Cambrian Communty Centre llhe Centre.) opened in 1989 as wt of the Queen's Road Estate development and under the auspw of Rthnd Parish Lands Charity (RPLCI. Its constitutM was amended in 1999 ar¥J it became a registered in of that Yr. In 2002 the prpety.run Wbrkhouse Gym cawe under the managmnt of tIE CCC. at which int it became the Communty Gym. On 1 July 2013 the ntr8 tme an inoNpornteA drIty. Iwnited ty guarant86, under a new charity number (1151011> lSterAl at cleS (number 08268372). ¢tats ObJ•GJvo• The Centre is situated in the Queen'8 Road Estate. an area of 8OCtal and Shelte houslng. The local populion has a synFfunt FKOFjrti0n of peop18 INM akne arwj is characterised ty an older age profile, higher levels of unempwrnnt and e)noMiC inaclivty aNI of ilkheallh and disabilty. The Centre serves the local and c(Mrfflunty. The obJectW of the Charity sat fNJt In its Artths of A88C(A and the Trustees have summarised them as fdk)ws'. The Centre works to health and coNmunty strength ty pIa èxer(#s8 and leisure tivrties and èncouraging [rtIcipat. Wle webM every 8j we particularfy focus on people may ts disadvantaged ty health. disawy, age. 9X or OnOMiC clrcumslances. The Trustees I)Id slx bknM)nthty nellS per Yr. The Board Sets up Twstee tsskforces from tim8 to time to focus on specik p8 (rf The Annual General Meeting for 2022123 to)k pe in Novembèr 2023. New Trustees are recruited as and when necessary. Prospective Trustees are asked to PmVKle a range of Inforntion by a TNslee form and to visrt the Centre and meet with a small p4 of Trustees where their wtential invol¥ement wilh the Centre will be further expk)r&J. They arn also required to WOVKle t¥ rderees a1 are invited to obser¥e 8 Trustee meeting. A K)te is lakn) by Trustees to confim trir PtsIty to the Board. Indtily1 and supwt of a new Tne 18 wKlertakw) ty the Chair one other Trustee. During the year Ihe slaffing structure was expanded with the appin of a part t1 Charity Dire(knwho commenc8J work on 3rt June 2024. Trustees delegate the dty-tr>day ThHvyment of the Centre to the Centre Managerand, more rentty. the Charity Director. WI are eXted to adhere to the al$ and objectives and policies of the Charity. The Chair. Charty Director and Centre Manager Me regularty and also regularty meet tOgett with the Treasurer. The Charity Direclor arrtl Centre
Manager report to Ihe Tnth at th'r fffttiivJs. Tr Centre a180 ffjAoys a (m Manager, part bme gym staff and eng&3es self-employed tutors and instructors to delNer other actpiitss. The Trustees confim7 that they have referred to Ihe gUIdae cortslned In the Charfty Commission weral guidance on publ benefit Vh Ing the Chaiiivs aims and objective$ and in planning future adr4ib#. Revlow of the year 202¥ OvoThlow We are pleased to t atAe to rewt th& duriw 2024. WKI in lkne wrfh ts 8trabJi¢ rAan established in 2023, the Centre has: achieved, for the SeeK1 year Nnning. nifKant gr(hYth in trE levels of parfcipation In our Communty Acti¥ty Pr(YdranNrn (irKreased by 37.5% compared with 20221231. the Gym lan InCree of 51% rnpared with 2022r23) and at the Wedr• lunch café lincrnased by 50%) compared with 2022123 extended Ihe Gym op8niTha fr(xn 3110 38 a ti1 affaryement to Dn the gym the ewty on one day a paftscipated In collaborat1 delivery of the Ycvr C&)tre Weew. and relo websile. to wofile the contiibukn the cc¥ThNnty rtreS in Lrth Borough of Richn Thame8 {L8RuT) me to the bfe of the Bh. Cx)met8d an IT upgrade rKoJec comFThwig har(fvMre and sofiwwe ured funding fr)r a bud1j KKO)l to fft a and exterthj kitc fr)r the Centre and to ralkThlise the Certre's boiler arterw {haviig sred 8 loryer, ear, lease) 8 rawe of grant fundirvd to Supr the Centre and ils and. despite stil iIng Costs. ended the year 1th a surplus (wi ter of Unrestrthj G8neral Funds) of £18,944, is the best rewl fLY th8 Cenlre fiy a nuth ofyew8. The Trustees are very apprwjth of all the TAYxk done lry the Charity Director. Centre Manager, Centre staff. freelance tutorn. group OrglS815 arKI stsff arKI volunteers of TRJFP to ensure the development and ddivery ofthe wNJe rartrJe of xtivities the Centre. Summary of our Acllvltias The Centre fvlfts tts tharitable ty.. delNering a progrdrrrfm of Communty frcffl Centre CeTrtre ' provhdng a CcThnunty Gym kKal cmnty • running a Health Referral S{ to the Gym for pwle referT&J f(Y yialt habilitati¥e exercise 5x0grn[rs sup1 • ensuring XebiIty to our Pthii*s Pr3rde Gym thrjgh th9(nted, subsbjised. affordabk user fees and free, ottn rn. sessions: Communty
. hiring out the Centre's iKI CcKfflwnty to kxa mdMdua18 who Qmnmunty Aclivilles Programme (CAP) The obiectNe of the CAP % to plth kvj cost. %cessible, OPFthunilies peop to ftister their health and wellbeing through partKtpatK>n in tsvi$, skill development and s81 engagement. The programme Cons of yoga, pilates. thoir. drawiNJ, cleatp wrtbng, tsi chi, chair yoga and the ccmmmunty with table lennis. During the Y a gentse weJhts dass and a cardiac Circuits course wer8 introduce(l. In 202314 there were a total of 197 pw regtstered with the Fryramme (an increase of 30.5% from 151 in 2022123). 366 sessv)ns were deliver&J during the year acr059 the various activities (an increase of 67% fr(yM 219 in 2022f23) and thefe were 3107 ind1¥bu3 attendances lan increase of 37.5% from 2258 in 2022r23). This sigfmficant sn(Tease in kwiKapatv)n bulds on the 40% increase in 2022123 In respect of the profi CAP participants 73% e femth. 61% are ovw 70 years of age and 21 % identsfy themselves as disabled. 80% of 1pants indicated tlw wwe white, 4.7% Asian and 2.3% were from ethTr grOUr CK of mrxed ethniuty. In addition. we provNYed free. or signifrnty subsKlised. [ space to oTrJanisations where this represents an inveslment in the al communty. Thi5 uicludes The Real Junk Fcod Project, which provKles the Wednesday Lunch Cafè, Rthmond Good NewhtKwrs, Engligh ag an Additional Language and Shepherd's Star to f¥iktate their Chrislnw Hamper Schen f(K Ioc81 disadvantaged fafflilies. During 2023r24, and in the Ight ofthe success of the Wedn• Lunch Café durirvJ ts trHI period, we entered into a Iwtryear arrarwJement with TRJFP to continue to provide the Wednesday Lunch Café. The number of lunches served ty the TRJFP lunch café in each quarter of the year to 63 per in the April to June 2024 quarter compared with 31 perweek in the sarr quarter in 2023. TRJFP is n(yM redistributww ft>xI from the Centre to other organk8ations. for We also kn(wi these aclivibes make a signrfK ntributn to the imFffCNement of health and wdl-being of iocal reSents becaw ofthe feedb&k we r1ve from rHt£ipants lor example: 'The exercise that table tennis gNes is Just the iight18vel forme- as Ifyu as I choose my partner Cally. PracLring handye coLwdinatkin is a gcxxl ch811enge to grve mysdf e8ch w80k. The ftin and laughter Ihat fills the rrA)m is uplifftng IYS a laugh I don't get on any otherd8y.' '1 attend the W8dn6sd8y Gafé lunch dub. I wish it Here rn 8 week The'S quita 8 need welcoming place fvpeo to Lx¥ne fCoffee a hot ft1 and a chat.. Community Gym The CoTrnJunty Gym FS open to everyone offef5 affotsble gym f&iltties to people. In &dditioni o wÉd• rang• of lo1 wrviceB {CP'e. pWh•rnpy t&an¥i indudino vArdtoc. respiratory. orthopaedr, neurok)gy and Tts1 health groups) and other charities refer patients and clients to the gym br rehalylitation exercise. Pe¢)ple referred are assessed and guided by staff with spttiah'st qua11fratnS and eXWi and are provthl wtlh discounts on the inthal gym seswns to erthuraJe thr engagement in rehabilttatpie and continuing gym-bawl ewise. This gym is the li the LBRUT that provis this se t)uring the year the Gym has sur¢Lxted by A1 Rthmond Fund to devek)p and
grow the Refetral SdwE. Ths has involved Ixmh doubk'ng the initsal discounted gym sessions for referrees frorn 6 to 12 weekty sessM)ns devew.ng the n)nitorirwJ and The Gym has also been SUFWted by the Scxrth Vknt London Integrated Caro Board's (SWL ICBI Health Inequalty Fund (HIF) to. amongst other things. extend the gym's OFening hours from 31 to 38 hours a week whK indudes intr(KJucing early evening OFeniDg on a trial basis on one day a wee The number of regulw users. at the end of the yew, has vwxaawj to 167, an increase of 28% frcm 130 at the end of 2022r23. That inuease buikls on th8 increase of 65% ti) the number of regubar user8 in the Imrf of 2022123. In respect ofthe profil8 of Gym Users, at the end of 20224, 66% were over 70 year5 of ag8 and 57% were female. 28.6% of regular wn users Idents themselves as disabled. 78% identified themselves a$ white. 5% a5 Astan and 6% as of mix&Y ethnicty or from ethnic grou. Thwe were a tcrtal of 6,285 voits k> the Gym dui¥w the an inLY888e d 51% {4,161 in 2022123). There were 93 new health refea& in 202Y24 (a 19% increase from 78 in 2022r23). Gym User8 during the 2023r24 brokn method of p We as blbm.. 2023r24 2022123 Wislts 789 2123 1161 Method ol Pa Annual Subscri Month Standln Order 'P8y a8 you go, per session Mtrjtcal refefrals - initial discounled rate Total8 23 49 104 1121 3312 1559 17 37 25 23r 176 Wè kntrw that the gym is effocti¥e li imwoving hogllh and frcrtn the nurnber8 of people who are referred to the gym who mawrtain their gym ¥i8iis aftw th? inrfAI di8counted 8e8slon8 have expired. and from the feedback frc¥n gym users: 'We ljoth eldety (96 and 84 years of 8ge) wilh varhjus physKal challeng8S. We never feel (>rt Ofpla oremb8rrassed- but h8lp8d and supported in 8 environment where we have been en(>)ur8g8d to gain confr8 and to ggt fitter 8nd strongerAND WE ARE! Tuesd8y mornirws arn aAvays enjoyable- althw Challenging at timesl But with the dover and kindly support of Sarah and Lhers we can walk finther. Our balance is better and we leave with morn 8n6rgyl' '1 fe618 hell of a kA bett8r sinc8 I started attending the gym. I rthwnise th8t my w81kn.ng and b818nce have impmv8d as a r&gutt of my sessions at the Centre......I've 8xpei7enced 8 tremendous physKal improvement but its th8n that. there's 8 gmt sLYial communty spirit. People connect with one 8nother8nd ccvnMunttt in 8 Splnt of hdpfvlness and 8wbHty.' l Theannual numberolarti¥e8ym o¥erthe ythras a e higherthan at the ofthe ytsr dueto
Communty Room Hire VIÈ Im're Cc#rThW Rrx¥7Et local indrrfKluat5 and ory8nisation$ vtho we regular aL#Nity sessions which add value to the Cerrtre's offer to the bc81 communty and for one-off events. example. chiklren's birthday parS and meetings. The Communty Rooms are used by a diverse range of local organisabons catering to a broad spectrum of I81 rdents. for example, chibjren's dan and activities. babyltojdkn and parenl classes, aduft lrfe drawirwJ and chikjren's pky thw. Whilst the level of room hwe VitY durirKJ the yew vrds mainiained, there Tmas a dropping off t(réMrds the end of the year ¥th the withdrawal of Iwo regular hwefs. Support Rec•lved W8 arn grateful to RPLC whxti. as our Landhxd. ha8 SupPj us in a number of ways this y. We are eased to have gécured a rarvJe of grants that have ben8fitt6d tl Centre during 2023124. We are partsculaty grateful to: the RPLC for a W C8 CL8 grrt general supptyl the LBRUT'S Cost of FuThl, to suppcKt the Céntre's ConyNrMty Spgce with Table Tennls a1 the weekty Lurth Café the LBRUT'S kbve RKhmond FuThJ. to SUPkKYI refen?18ce. affordth fe88 for Gym users as wdl as imwov&l Gyln resour(x8 the LBRUT Local Area FuThl k)r an IT upgrth the LBRUT cornThnty FuThJ for the refurt46hnxnt ofth8 Cth'8 kjtchen Heathru•V Communty Trust for 8UPFKfft ts the CAP. 8re grateful for the addrtMNI SUPF)t wovKJed through thls scherre. including. but not I'nNted to. cCncl1s and Offrern of LBRUT and Rthm(MKI Council for Voluntsry We also want to give partN18rthanks IJ) people wtm) ts 1hINr 89 nteerS to 8UPPKWt tho Centre in a range ol diffwwrt w. Flnanclal Acllvlty and Flnancial Po•lllon The Statement of FinarKwl PKlivilw and Bakn Sheet (2n be fourKI on p8ges 10 to 18. For the Send year #i a rcwi, the Centre's overall finalat FwjsilK improved markedly. As V11 as being suprxffled ty several and generous grants. OFwing trends also improved, with gignificanttry hffjher revenue acrc65 e&h of the Centre's three main function& Mthile costs (x)ntinued to incrtsse slgnifM• as well, support from grant funding inueased even ff#)re. As a result. the Centre recor a net irease of unrestr7d Funds of £18,944. This was easiky the strmgest perfrnance the Centre has aChved going back at least SLX
years. Out ofthis net increase. the Trustees t(M)k the d&)SK to alhxate £10,000 from Unrestricted General Funds to Unrestricted Desgnated Funds. Th is in ant1Patn of costs arising frcrfn the possibte need to urbjertake furth refurbishnnI of the Centre. Unrestricted De8ignated Funds in consequence have grLY•vn from £25,000 to £35,000, with the entire balance eamthgj for refurbishment costs Plus loss of income vthile refurbishment is undervmy. Net of this alocatth. unreStrted Gewal Funds Ine by £8.944 (2023: £5,564), which is again easity the strongest twfrnn ofthe Centre oveT the past sw-plus Restricted Funds Strengtted notabty as ty £41.826, thanks to the 1p1 of grant funding. It should be noted. howevw, that aprKoxinwtety £24,000 of this increase is temporary as it relates to a pr&funding of the krtchen refurbishment whth has been expensed in the first months of the 2024125 financial year. A meaningful pthtion of this increase 18 8180 rwAtked ts initiatNes to be uThlertth in the comirvJ financkql year. Overall resep4es as of 30 June 2024 were £180.081 {2023.' £119.311). This swjnificant improvement in financ1 health posit the Centre well to ntinUe to the activitle$ arKI value it offers users and the wxler ojnffnty. We are anticipatiro that thè Cantre's Incon be neggtN aff&ted in 2024125 by the change in room hire pattwns and inv0vent w)rks on the kitchen and OLrtside spa. Hthvever, this yearfs Str ffflancial results place the in a good p08rtion to manage those ¢hallenges. Detsll by Functlon The follon9 cornry relates to th8 c,9 three maln funckns 88 well 88 Central Costs and fwjses on Unrestricted Funds. Room Hire re¥ue imwoved to £24,847 {2023 £22,231). Revenuo contwiugj to coMfortaY cover direct costs. In the c(ming financial year, revenue is exp8Cted to be rTrJre challenged as sev of the Centre's pre4¥)us core hirers have ceased to operats. Gym revenue contlnwd to exrAMI 1lUIty to £37.896 {2023: £27.250). Revenue now exceeds the pC0vID peak of aprK0xW £33.000. EffoFts to encourage more u$S to join via a health refen31. to referral applic8tK)ns mre quickly, and to encourage new nekn1 users 41 c(xrtTitxrted to this improvement. A8 noted aLw)ve. these Init have been SUppd by several grants, and the Trustees are pleased that they are Sh1ng tangible resuli8. Gym revenues do not cover cosls linduding alkxaied central costs). but the dekii narrtrwl. The fvll Mst of nJnnin9 the gym was £69,909, of whK £30.456 was (X>ver1 by grants. Ctxrthnunty Adi¥itio5 revenue a180 Cxxrtinued to gr(w robusty. to £14.492 (2023: £11,001 l. Given the Centre's obpthe of offenng lMIS at altordabbÈ prices, Corrrnunty Activitles revenue d$ nc¢ cover the cost of providing these ivities, even after allowing for the generous grant SUPFQrt the cere receNes. The gross cost {including allLYAed central costs) was £32.251. whx £12.767 was covered by grants. Central costs declined to £60,791 {2023'. £76,098), hcrver thts thmne is rrKJre than explained by a change in the rent arrangernents wrth RPLC are hand. On an
uThJertying basis, central c4)sts &Jain increawj. Thankfully, 8UPWXt from grants covered much of thts increase. This iludeS the cost ofthe kitchen whth was partty expensed wi the finanGial year and the saFary of the new Charity Dior who started near the end of the financial year. Nel of grant receipts, central costs bome by the Centre still increased, principally due to hwJher staff salaries. RerVeS Pollcy The Centre has mrnulthl reseThps of £180.081 {2023: £119.3111 of £70.887 {2023.' £61,942) late to Unrestrthd General FutNts. £35.1)00 (2023. £25.000) to Unrestricted C)e8KJnated Funts and £74,195 (2023: £32.369) to Restricted Fund$. Unrestrictod Gon•ral Funds The Centre operale8 a R88erve8 Policy wIti detenrrn level of unrfjstri Funds it is required to hold as reseNes or working ¢aytsl to.. rnaintsin the cYganisatM'8 ce activities and cortinuty as a goirg corKxm in the event that funding from extemal sources for these ac11viS is s8riously curtailed: meel conlTathial liabillbes should t1 ganisat have to dose. These Inde r&lundancy pay, amunts due to credith and amounts due under leases; meet unexwtI (Thts such as the fallure of gym ulprn[ slaff Illne arKI legal costs to defend the Charity's interests: and replace gym equlFxrnt as It wears rArt. 11 18 the alm of the Tn that th8 Centre unreStrMkn General Funds equNalent to 8iX monlhs njnning costs. tt is considered that In mostyears, this level of reserves wlll be sufficient to cover the Val of Ihe potenw liabilities di8¢us8&1 above. Unrn•trlct0d D•8lgnat•d Furbds The Trustees IK4J £35,(W (2023.. £25,000) ID a Dwnated Fund to cover1081 andlor other exrenses that might arise n the event of inv0ven being undert&ken to the Centre'$ Re•trlct•d Fund• Restricted Fund$ are the unamortiged cy uneXNIed bglances of grants and donatlons given to the Centre. They cover the wrchase of gym and IT equiprmnt and charitakAe expenditure. Charita8 expendrture tsrgthJ ty Re8trlcted Fund8 prlmwty core ¢x>8ts and initiatives for ts Gym a1 CAP. Looking Forwanl Gnlno frJManY. we are deliomed to love a[itd new twt time Charttv Dlrector as this will provide the Centre with inclea slaffing cwity to manage its (xjntinuing deVdoprn. We have. during the r, found have ba able to aL¥x¥nO 8verything that we would like lo accomnKrfJate, at the Centre. gNen ils limrted (apacity. The Tntstee Board is pro¥¢tivety workiTrJ with the Charity Director and Centre Mwwer lo continu8 to ensure that we are rnaking best us of the Centre's Sp. We &e workn'ng, to Continue lo gi(M the capaaty arnl level of &*vity in the Gyrn and a aimirKJ,
Auturnn 2024, to further extend Ihe Gym opening IK)urs by extending Into the earty evening on a second day of the week. We w1 to make ajjustments to the CAP. We feamt, during the year. that the C(Thnwnty Centre will be stwrng thè ground floor of Caplan Court {as RPLC decided against the possibilty of the Centre, w the Gym. ni)wrFg to Drkson House). We are fctussed on rniTrJ best use of. and seeking to improve, the ground floor of Caplan CoutL The krtchen extension and boiler rationalisatM)n project in Juty 2024 arml was completed in earty Septemter and we are dehghted with the oUtCon of that. We will be working to ensur8 that wo make best use ofthe new kiichan in the offer from the Centre. WÈ ara also gr8t8fv1 for RPLC support to enab w architlal foasibilty stth Trn relation to potential fvrther inyovwwts to th8 buildiThJ and we knokirwJ frxward to COnser ts ouio of that exercise. We understsnd that, in the eaty part 012025. work wll te undertaken to develop the community space. planned by RPLC. on the car PaIng area adjacent to the Centre. We are looknng forward to being able to make use ofthat new community Space. Finalky, and as ever, staff and trnees at the Cantil co11nIty Centre thank evwyone for their past and continuing SUPF¥)ri PJ Sue Pendl•- Chalr cf Truste 12th Nov•mb8r 2024
INDEPENDEKf EXAMINERS REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS I rew)rt to the tru#ees on my examlnation ofthe accounts of the Camlxian Centre 1.the Charitfl forthe year ended June 2024. As the Charity's trustees, you are responsible for the weparatlon of the actounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Art 2011 (Trhe ACVI. I report in respect of my examination of the tharitys acrounts carrfjed 04rt under settion 145 of the 2011 Att and in carWrwd Out my examinatlon. I have follThtd all the applkable DIreCtn5 Oven bythe Charity Commission under sertlon 14515llbl of the Act. I have completed my examlnat6on. I confirni th no materlal matters have ¢ome to my atterrtlon in connectlon wlth the examinatioft which gbves me cause to believe that in, any material respect.. the accounting records were not kept In accordan wlth section 130 of the Charrties Act; or the accounts did not accord with the accounting recwth: or the a¢Unts did not ccffipty with the applicable rewirements concemingthe fom and content of accounts set out In the Charltles (Accounts and Reports) Regul8tkn 21x18 other than any requirement thai the accounts gr¥e a rue and falrf vkw Yknith Is not a m*ter consldered as part of an independent examination. I have no concems and have come across no other matters in ConrctIon with the examinatlon to whlch attention should be drawn In thi5 report in order to enable a woper understandlr8 of the accounts to be reached. Name: Address: Andrew Cralg 16 Cranmer Rd, Hampton Hlll, Middlesex, TW12 IDW Date- October 2024 io
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