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2022-03-31-accounts

re.dish REDISTRIBLMNG GOOD STUFF AROUND REDDISH ANNUAL REPORT 2021-2022

Table of Contents

3 4 Intro Our Story So Far

7

6

Common Ground

Food Action

5 Our 2021-22 Goals

[8] Wellbeing

10 10 11 Goodshare

Hub

12 2022 -23 Projects

13

Partners & Supporters

Introduction

I am delighted to be able to write the preface for our annual report at the end of the old year and the start of the new year.

I firstly want to say a huge thank you to one of our founding members the Rev Angie Stanton, who has retired as parish priest at St Elisabeth’s Reddish and has now moved out of Reddish and away from her work with Re:dish. Without the sheer drive and energy that Angie put into this charity we certainly wouldn’t be anywhere near where we are today, and we all here at Re:dish wish Angie a happy and long contented retirement.

We have emerged slowly from the effects brought on us by the pandemic and I want to say a huge thank you to our volunteers who maintained our twice weekly food bank sessions right throughout the whole of the pandemic - your work is really very much appreciated.

I welcome our new shop manager, Yazz, who has transformed the shop operation with her lovely enthusiasm and energy. The shop continues to be our main source of income for our charity and Yazz’s contribution is vitally important. I also welcome our new kickstarter apprentice, Callum, we hope working with us you gain experience and confidence that will benefit you in your future life.

We have developed the upstairs above our shop this is the ‘hub’ of our operation and we have made space for our community. Both the Peacock and Stanton suites are now in operation and we have some groups already using this facility. Over the next few months we intend to develop further our ‘Hub’ activities.

As a charity we want to reach out to other community groups and organisations, and we have created excellent new relationships with Men in Sheds and Broadstones School.

We are honoured to have been selected as Charity of the Year by Heatons Mess WI and Houldsworth Park Bowling club both of whom have generously donated to us.

We are an organisation of volunteers: men, women,young and old, able bodied and living with disabilities who run all the various operations you will read about in the pages of this report. Their tireless support make the work we do happen. Without our volunteers there would be nothing so to our wonderful volunteers and all our supporters thank you for all that you do.

Andy Verdeille, Chair of trustees

Our Story So Far

O U R V I S I O N

To re-distribute good stuff around Reddish

O U R A I M S

O U R V A L U E S The work of Re:dish is has . grown from a Christian and Co-operative ethos which is reflected in our values today:

Working together we aim: • To improve the quality of life for the people living within the wards of Reddish North Reddish South and Heatons Norrus, in the Borough of Stockport. • To create a sense of community pride

• To become known as the place to go to for support if you have a problem or crisis (and offer either signposting or own services to help elsewhere

Self help Passion Respect Inclusivity Pioneering

OUR TRUSTEES Rev’d Angie Stanton (Chair) Andrew Verdeille Frank Dean Rev’d Alison Mitchell David Leach (Treasurer) Val Copley Christopher Hill

Tim Wane (May 2022)

Our 2021 -22 Goals

During the pandemic we worked with Pilotlight. They are a charitable organisation that provides charities with access to business professionals to anable them to achieve their ambitions. They helped us re-focus our strategy and goals and develop our business plan

1

Develop the shop and hub to become a focal point for the community in accordance with need

Complete the development of the Peacock room Undertake a community consultaion to establish key needs for the community hub Host trial events in the space

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3

Support and promote existing :Re:dish projects

Following the Covid lockdowns and ending of restrictions support our existing projects to resume and strengthen

Identify and work with partners that can compliment existing Re:dish projects

Working with others is an efficient way of responding to the needs of our community. The focus of new projects or services is on projects that tackle poverty and social isolation.

Food Action

Foodbank

102

sessions

30 volunteers 3871 clients

Future Developments

Common Ground

Common Ground

151 visits

Our Common Ground project offers friendship and support to the most isolated in our community. It is predominantly an in-home visiting scheme that helps to tackle loneliness as well as helping people to connect with wider networks of support.

We were able to return to face to face visits to clients in July 2021 although obviously we did this cautiously respecting the government guidance at to ensure the safety of volunteers and clients.

This service is now complimented by the Banter & Brews group supporting men who may be suffering isolation. This is a weekly group that takes place at the hub.

5 volunteers 7 clients

Future Developments

We will continue to expand the referral network and look at opportunties to work closely with similar services provided by Age UK and Saint Vincent de Paul at St Josephs church.

We will look at introducing other groups at the hub such as a women's group that compliment this service

Wellbeing

Dementia Friendly Cafe

Our Dementia Friendly Cafe welcomes those living with dementia and their carers. We offer a delicious 2 course lunch and a fun activity that is suitable for everyone.

22 sessions

We were able to restart the cafe in Spring 2021 and ran 11 sessions with a short break over the summer and Christmas period.

11 volunteers 20 clients

Future Developments

We will continue to promote the DFC within Reddish and throughout our Stockport networks so that we can support more clients.

We will take advantage of the new community garden and garden furniture at St Agnes Church when the weather allows.

We will continue to explore the possibility of second DFC in South Reddish

Wellbeing

Banter & Brews

In March 2022 we set up a men's self-support group to make a difference to men’s lives particularly those who are depressed, anxious, lonely, isolated or bored. We do this through engaging in conversation (Banter) and group activities such as pool/snooker, darts, board games. We provide refreshments and a warm, safe place to meet up each week.

4 sessions

1 volunteer

The group has been well received - attendance has already built up in the first few weeks. There have also been a number of very generous donations from businesses and individuals

24 clients

Future Developments

The group plans to invite outside agencies and other groups of interest to come and give presentations and talks about their activities.

The group also plans (subject to funding) enhancement trips to museums and attractions (St Annes, Avro air museum) as well as introductions to other social activities

Banter & Brews are also exploring the possibility of running a second (evening) group and will be recruiting more volunteers to ensure the group continues to grow

Goodshare

Re:dish Shop

In n May 2021 our new shop manager, Yazz, joined us bringing with her many years of retail experience and a lot of energy! The shop is open 10 -4pm Tues to Friday and 10-3pm on Saturdays and is an integral part of our community.

£ 48,148 income

We are known for our brilliant and constantly changing window displays and we are now starting to hold 'sales' events. We held:

In February we started to PAT test small electrical items ourselves which means we can get stock out more quickly. We have seen sales on these items increase signficantly.

In addition to supplement our weekly shop income in January 2022 we began to sell specialist items via ebay generating over £400 in sales.

15

volunteers

Future Developments

We hold take part and attend in local events (eg Heatons Post trails)

We will use the Stanton Suite for one off sales events to generate additional income and promote the space eg end of season kilo sales and a Christmas pop up shop

We will continue to sell specialist items via ebay building more expertise in this area

We will invest in a new till so that we are able to register and reclaim Gift Aid

Hub

Re:dish Hub

This year we completed the refurbishment of the Peacock room and began working with Broadstones school pupils on a bespoke piece of artwork for the room.

The versatile space with a brand new kitchen is available for community groups to use as well as being available for rent.

We started to host events in Autumn 2021. These included:

digital events as part of GetOnline Week first aid training,

employment support with ItsHerStory menopause workshops with ItsHerStory.

In March 2022 our Banter & Brews men's social group was set up and began running weekly from the room

9 sessions 7 facilitators 22 clients

Future Developments

In response to our consultation we will work with partners to become know as a place to get advice / support> We will do this by participating in events such as GetOnlineWeek and as well as creating our own programme

We will set up a regular group for women tackling social isolation based around craft and we will trial a low impact exercise group

We will rent the rooms to community groups, council events and office space

Our 2022-23 New Projects

We have a number of new projects in the pipeline. We are excited to see these come to fruitiion after Covid as they have never been more needed

1

Youth Project

We established a new partnership with Make a Difference and began working with the team centred around North Reddish park. After a short period of outreach work building engagement with young people we will start a free weekly group with fun activities that help young people develop their social skills and build self confidence

Community Garden

Broadstones School

We have completed the first phases of our new community garden at St Agnes church. We are looking forward to the completion of the ground work in late 2022, The garden will open in Spring 2023 providing a brilliant, relaxing space for the local community and church groups to enjoy together

In March 2022 we were introduced to Broadstones School. We have complimentary skills and shared ambitions. We are looking at working together on a number of one off events and trialling some new projects. We are looking forward to seeing where this new relationship might take us

Our partners & supporters GEOFF CAPES GREATER Driving School TOGETHER MANCHESTER safestore ernon Building Society fjHARTERED AccouNr jr media GMCVO pilotlight COU￿<11 for S•¢ial Aid Partner Charity 2 broadstones .YSTART SCHEME

Our partners & supporters

St Joseph’s RC Church

HOULDSWORTH PARK BOWLING CLUB

MEN IN SHEDS

We thank you for your continued support

Our year in pictures

For more information contact : Lynn Brandwood Re:dish 2 Gorton Road, Reddish, SK5 6AE www.redish.org.uk

Charity Name

RE:DISH
Charity Name

RE:DISH
Charity Name

RE:DISH
Charity No
1159178
CC16a
Receipts andpayments accounts
For the period
from
Period start date
01/04/2021
To
Period end date
31/03/2022
Section A Receipts and payments Section A Receipts and payments
A1 Receipts Unrestricted
funds
to the nearest £
Restricted
funds
to the nearest £
Endowment
funds
to the nearest £
Total funds
to the nearest £
Last year
to the nearest £
Diocese of Manchester - -
Diocese of Manchester CSA - 9,680 - 9,680 10,624
GMVCO (ambition for ageing) 1,040 1,040 -
Stockport MBC 5,089 - 5,089 40,938
HMRC Furlough - 962 - 962 10,191
Stockport Sports T Life Leisure - - 60
Covid Relief Fund - - - 500
PTC Programmes 12,900 - 12,900 -
Re-dish charity shop income 48065 - 48,065 14,208
Heaton Moor United HMUC 100 100 -
Cash & Individual Donations 1,080 - 1,080 2,925
Events - - 14
Stockport Homes 780 780
Neighbourly Fund 1,000 1,000
CAF 20 20
Skelton Charity 1,560 1,560
The Work Company 2011 2,011
Sub total(Gross income for AR) 67,254 17,033 - 84,286 79,460
A2 Asset and investment sales,
(see table).
- - - - -
- - - - -
Sub total - - - - -
Total receipts
A3 Payments
67,254 # 17,033 - 84,286 79,460
Salary & NI 50,730 11,757 - 62,487 65,610
Pension 3,396 - 3,396 2,773
Disclosure Check - - - -
Furniture - - - - -
Banners & Flyers - - - -
Petty Cash 200 - 200 157
Public Liability Insurance 1,197 - 1,197 1,095
IT equipment 299 - 299 741
Caretaker worker - - -
Licences - - - 20
Equipment & Games - - -
Fixtures & Fittings 2,587 4,887 - 7,474 1,067
Heat & Light - -
Business rates 1,824 - - 1,824 1,866
Training 888 - 888 360
Phones and broadband 1,446 - - 1,446 473
Stationery 621 - - 621 416
Hire of Hall 1,829 - 1,829 2,541
Loan repayments 6,876 6,876 3,438
Cleaning contract 539 539 419
Waste 983 983 225
Professional services 7,424 7,424
Partnerships 5,780 5,780
Cost of Events 319 - 319 180
**Sub total ** 80,859 # 22,723 - 103,582 81,381
A4 Asset and investment
purchases, (see table)
- - - - -
- - - - -
**Sub total ** - - - - -
Total payments
Net of receipts/(payments)
A5 Transfers between funds
A6 Cash funds last year end
Cash funds this year end
80,859 # 22,723 - 103,582 81,381
- 13,606 # - 5,691 - - 19,296 - 1,921
52,410 -
16,146
-
-
- -
68,556 70,576
38,805 10,456 - 49,260 68,556
Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Categories
Signed by one or two trustees on
behalf of all the trustees
B1 Cash funds
Details Unrestricted
funds
to nearest £
Restricted
funds
to nearest £
Endowment
funds
to nearest £
Lloyds Bank Treasurer's Account 38,805 10,456 -
- - -
- - -
(agree balances with receipts and payments
account(s))
Total cash funds
Signature
38,805 10,456 -
OK OK OK
Print
Valerie
Treasurer
Name
Copley
of Trustee
Date of
approval
26.01.23

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Independent examiner’s report to the trustees of Re:dish

I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of Re:dish for the year ended

31 March 2022.

Responsibilities and basis of report

As the charity trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (‘the Act’). I report in respect of my examination of the accounts carried out under section 145 of the Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.

Independent examiner’s statement

I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:

  1. accounting records were not kept as required by section 130 of the Act; or

  2. the accounts do not accord with those records.

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

Signed: Michael A. Nardone B.A. ( Econ ) F.C.A.

Name: Michael Nardone

Address: 20 Hollow Vale Drive, North Reddish, Stockport,SK5 6YH

Dated: 21[st] of December 2022