
ANNUAL REPORT 2022/2023/2024 **CHARITABLE INCORPORATED ORGANISATION REG. NO: 1160733** 










## Introduction 

Our Annual Report highlights the differences we have made to the community of Ystradgynlais and neighbouring communities across Powys and Neath Port Talbot during the year 1st April 2022 to 31st March 2024. 

## Who we are 

YVC is a registered charity. We work with volunteers and the third sector to improve the wellbeing of people in Ystradgynlais and neighbouring communities. Together we aim to build a rich and vibrant community through our work in volunteering and recycling. 

## Collaboration 

We know first-hand that for voluntary organisations to meet the challenges of the future we must work together, to organise and look ahead to prepare for the future. We continue to collaborate and connect with local people, organisations and services through strong partnerships. 





## Some of Our Working Partners/Memberships 

PAVO NPTCVS SCVS Job Centre Plus Remploy Probation Service 

Western Valleys Communities First Powys County Council Community Repaint People Plus 


## **South Wales Stick Makers** 

We continue to provide a resource to our partners to facilitate activities at the centre - for example workshops for people who want to learn the craft of stick making. 



## Trustee’s Report 

Welcome to YVC Annual Report for 2022-2023-2024 

As trustees we would like to offer our thanks to the staff and volunteers for their ongoing commitment and dedication to the Centre. 

There have been many new developments over the past twelve months or so. For example, Ti a Fi Cafe has become well established attracting new customers as well as regular return visitors. The Christmas lunches were a great success as was the craft fair. The Mens Shed is now unrecognisable after refurbishment and public workshops have taken place there. New signage and graphics have been installed bringing a strong identity to the centre. We have received grant funding from PAVO and Coalfields and the Food Bank was supported by the sum of £500 from the town council. 

The activities of the Centre is offering opportunities to develop relationships with new partners and strengthen our relationships with existing ones for long terming sustainable projects. Going forward, we are making available professional development courses to our staff and are looking at the possibility for Lottery funding to upgrade the building. We are also looking into buying a new van and the community garden being transformed into allotments. As always, the Board is seeking new members and volunteers to help carry forward all the good work being undertaken by Ystradgynlais Volunteer Centre. 

This brief highlight of a selection of activities and developments is to show the overall health and vitality of the Centre and its contribution to the life of the town. There are many more things I could list but I feel the most important is many thanks for all the incredibly hard work and commitment from staff and volunteers. You should all feel justifiably proud of everything you’re achieving. 

Thank you! 

Paul Emmanuel 



## Volunteering 


A vibrant and enriched community is where every person feels connected to their community through active participation in volunteer related activities - YVC promotes the value of volunteering and enhances the range and quality of volunteering opportunities and experience. 

## Our Achievements 

The diversity and support that volunteers provided to local business and community projects has made a real difference. 

**2022/2023 2023/2024** 


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67  69<br>Ages of volunteers placed<br>16<br>14<br>12<br>10<br>8<br>6<br>4<br>2<br>0<br>Under 18 18-25 26-35 36-50 51-65 Over 65 Unknown<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>




## Volunteering 

A vibrant and enriched community is where every person feels connected to their community through active participation in volunteer related activities - YVC promotes the value of volunteering and enhances the range and quality of volunteering opportunities and experience. 


## Areas Volunteers Placed 

## **April 2022—March 2023** 


## **April 2023—March 2024** 


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## Recycling 


Working with our communities to value the importance of the three ‘Rs’ to protect our environment - reduce, reuse and recycle 

- to promote and educate the environmental and economic benefits of reduce, reuse and recycle 

- to conserve and protect the physical and natural environment through the reduction of  waste and the promotion of sustainable waste management 

- to re-purpose household and other goods for sale or use in the community 

## Our Achievements 

Total amount saved from landfill 

## April 2022 – March 2023 

Tons **40,918 Powys 18,538** 

**Neath Port Talbot 15,818** 

**Swansea & Other 6562** 


## April 2023 – March 2024 

## Tons **29,737** 

**Powys 15,475** 

**Neath Port Talbot 8958** 

**Swansea & Other 5303** 


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2500.00<br>2000.00<br>1500.00<br>Powys<br>1000.00 NPT<br>Swansea/Other<br>500.00<br>0.00<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>




## YVC Volunteer Hours 


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April 2022 –<br>Trustee Time<br>March 2023<br>YVC Shed<br>Furniture/Admin/Ebay<br>Foodbank<br>0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000<br>Trustee Time<br>April 2023 –<br>March 2024  Cafe<br>Mens Shed<br>April 2022 –   Furniture/Admin/Ebay<br>March 2023<br>Foodbank<br>52<br>YVC  0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


**52 YVC volunteers** contributed 

April 2023 – March 2024 

**5455 hours £51,822** Monetary benefit 

**43 3400 £35,428 YVC hours** Monetary benefit **volunteers** contributed 






## Ystradgynlais Foodbank 

Our foodbank service helps people and families in need facing financial and other hardship. The Foodbank is based at Ystradgynlais Volunteer Centre. 

## Food Parcels Provided Each Month 


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200<br>180<br>160<br>140<br>120<br>100<br>80<br>60<br>40<br>20<br>0<br>Apr 22 May 22 Jun 22 Jul 22 Aug 22 Sep 22 Oct 22 Nov 22 Dec 22 Jan 23 Feb 23 Mar 23<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


## **April 2022 – March 2023** 

**April 2023 – March 2024** 


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200<br>180<br>160<br>140<br>120<br>100<br>80<br>60<br>40<br>20<br>0<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>






## YVC Community Garden 


The Community Garden is an excellent facility that offers the opportunity to plant and grow a variety of fruit and vegetables.  Last year we had a brilliant crop of various fruit and vegetables. 

Unfortunately, this year we have not had any volunteers to manage the plot so we have had to temporarily close it down, we hope to reopen the garden as soon as possible. 






## Ti A Fi Cafe 


Our Community Cafe is a fantastic place to come and relax as well as meeting new friends.  There is always a warm welcome from our superb Staff and Volunteers.  The cafe serves amazing food and drinks at reasonable and affordable prices.  All our food is freshly prepared and cooked on site. 






## YVC Shed 


We received a grant in April 2023 from The National Lottery for £10,000 to set up the YVC  Shed which we are still in the process of developing.  Our volunteer numbers are growing on a weekly basis.  The YVC Shed gives the opportunity to both male and female volunteers to come and try their hand at new skills or offer their expertise to others.  A few ongoing initiatives are making Welsh love spoons, bird boxes and repairing and upcycling furniture. 

Beyond the practical aspects of building and creating, the YVC Shed is also a social space. Members can chat and share stories over a cup of tea or coffee, or participate in social activities like outings and events. 

Overall, it is a place where people can find companionship, purpose, and a sense of community. It provides an opportunity for men and women to connect with others, share their skills and knowledge, and make a positive contribution to their community. 






## Buying Social - Ethical & Sustainable 

Ystradgynlais Community Recycling is proud to be a Social Enterprise. 

Social Enterprises are changing the world for the better. Our aim is to create positive social change. When you buy from a social enterprise you are choosing to spend your money with a business that is giving something back. A social enterprise helps to create employment, helps to improve peoples life chances, provides training and employment opportunities, support communities and helps the environment. 


## Helping those in most need 

We are regularly called on to support social services and community partners in rehousing a cross section of people from families in crisis, to those needing emergency new housing because of; domestic violence or eviction, to people who are destitute and have had to flee their homelands (immigration) so as to avoid persecution.  Over the year we have helped many families in need through the provision of household furniture, bedding, clothing and other support. We also ensure families are signposted to other agencies and support groups for financial and other help. We also make a valued contribution to assist integration of people into the community. 

## Ethical & Sustainable Purchasing - Buying Preowned Items 

We promote conscious purchasing choices to encourage consumers to make environmental choices. 

**Saves Money** Preowned items are a lot more affordable than purchasing the same or similar product new. 

**Helps the Getting more for Excitement Environment your money** Everyone loves Choosing to purchase Taking the time to finding a bargain. It items that may have have a look and may require a little ended up being explore will allow more time and effort, thrown away, even you to have a wider but nothing beats the though the item is in choice and you may feeling of finding an perfect condition find an item that may item for a fraction of prevents the amount be just as good the price. of waste that quality reaches our landfill. or even better. 



## Management Committee 

## 2022/2023 

**Trustee** C **hairperson:** Paul Emmanuel **Treasurer:** Gabe Thomas **Minutes Secretary: Trustee Members:** Hywel Joplin Steve Rose Paul Hibben **Accounts:** Fergusons and Peters **Human Resources:** Mr D Williams 

## 2023/2024 

**Trustee Chairperson:** 

**Trustee Chairperson:** Paul Emmanuel **Treasurer:** Gabe Thomas **Minutes Secretary: Trustee Members:** Steve Rose Paul Hibben 

**Accounts:** Fergusons and Peters **Human Resources:** Mr D Williams 

## YVC Staff 

## 2022/2023 

- Keiron Burke - YVC Manager Josie Bailey - Recyling Manager Elizabeth Davies - Volunteer/Client Coordinator Carol Gordon - Volunteer Outreach Coordinator Karl Lewis -  Recycling Van Driver Aidan Wilcox - Recycling Technician Caroline Burke - Cafe Manager 

## 2023/2024 

Keiron Burke - YVC Manager Josie Bailey - Recyling Manager Elizabeth Davies - Volunteer/Client Coordinator Karl Lewis -  Recycling Van Driver Aidan Wilcox - Recycling Technician Caroline Burke - Cafe Manager Aidan Radjenovic - Cafe Assistant Howard Betsworth-Informal  Volunteering Officer 

## Antur Ystrad Directors 2022/2023/2024 

Keiron Burke 




## Contact Details 

## **Ystradgynlais Volunteer Centre** 

The Old Remploy Factory Wind Road, Glanrhyd, Ystradgynlais Swansea Valley SA9 1AF 

Tel: 01639 849 192 Email: yvcvolunteering@gmail.com 

## Information 

Website / Promotion & Publicity is managed and monitored between staff & volunteers 



Our Website: http://www.ystradgynlaisvc.org.uk 

https://www.facebook.com/ystradgynlaisvolunteercentre https://www.facebook.com/recycling.ystradgynlais https://www.facebook.com/ystradgynlaisfoodbank 

ystradvc 


We promote volunteering opportunities with the all Wales volunteering website at https://volunteering-wales.net/ 




CIO 1160733
YSTRADGYNLAIS VOLUNTEER CENTRE
ACCOUNTS
31ST MARCH 2023

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DisposAI
riNI.:D ASSL'I'S
Cosi
,Idditionb Di%posiil T)epn bjf DEpii
Nllv
13.)07
3.980
3.898
268
7.530
70
Coinpui¢r
VJii
4,600
1.656
22.li6
4Q)g
CL'.IIRCI'T.ISSETS
Barclass IRecy¢liiigl al¢
124.580
843
12i,47i
CLIRREN'T LIAtIlLITICS
Tralle Crediiorb ?rtJ A¢¢riiuls
Proirision for Propeity Mainleiiance
4.000
4.951
170,524
NLT CIIRREIN I"I' ASSL'I'S
1?? 66j
Tncomc aiid F.Kpeiidiiure Accouni brouolit forward
3.34)
Incoiiie and Cxpendilure Accouiit 31103123
122.66J
App
y ilie Chair and Mttnagement Conimilt¢e ol'Ysiradgyiilai5 Volunieer Cenli
Mr H Joplin
ITreasLiIErl
Fergusons & Pel¢rs
Cliairtered A¢countan15
Poiiiardowe
Swansea

YSTRADGYNLAIS VOLUNTEER CENTRE
FINANCIAL REPORT FOR YEAR TO 31ST MARCH 2023
INCOME
EXPENDITURE
Doiiations IFundraising/Recycling
Gi'aiits Received.. See Note I
Room Hirc
Food Bank Donations
95.073
21,278
4,500
18,212
Building Kelated Cost5
Rent & Rates
Office C05ts-See Note 2
Staff costsltax Nl
Utilities (Covering 3 Siies)
Depreciation (per Fixed Assets)
Advertisin
FoodbaiiL Purchase
Moior & Travel Expenses
Suiidry Lxpenses
IT Cosis
Café Costs
3,464
7,481
90.028
5,540
498
180
5.641
7,055
1.057
460
14.314
TOTAL EXPENSCIS
Loss
135,718
3,345
TOTAL INCOME
139,063
lJ9.06i

YSTRADGYNLAIS VOLUNTEER CEN'fRL
NOTES REFERRIN
THE FI
NCIAL REPORT AT31ST MARCH 2023
NOTE I CRANTS RECEIVED
RES'I'RICTED UNRESTRICTED
TOTAL
PROJECTS
Puivys CC
Pavo l Annuall
CoTniiiunily Reneivul fund
Poivyss CC I Icalllicare 8ranl
7,660
7,983
2,916
2.720
10.703
10,576
NOTE 2 OF￿￿cL COSI'S
GENERAL OFFICL COS'I'S
TELCPFIONE CHARGFS
INSUtL4NCEIMANAGEMENT LEGAL COVEft
ACCOU14TANCY
1,893
902
2.649
2,037
7.481

INDEPENDENT EXAMINERS REPORT
YSTRADGYNLAIS VOLUNTEER CENTRE 31ST MARCH 2023
Tlie chorily's 1rust￿ are Tesponsible for the preparation of Ilie #ctourtis. The charily's I￿SleeS consider Ihat an audit is noi
qvired for this year undei section 144 of Ihc Ch&riiics Aa 2011 Ilk ChwTt1¢5 Atll ¥nd th818n indepcndent e¥thinaiion is needed.
cxaminc Ihc accounis under settion 145 of the Churilit% Aci.
to folloiv Ihc procedures id doivn in thc gcncral Direciions given by the Charity Cotnmis$i¢n {und&' section 14515llbl ofihecliariiies Aci,
to Stale ivhether paTiiciilar tnatters have come 10 iiiy attcntion.
My txainination wa5 carricd out in accordancc iyiih general l)ireciions given by Ili¢ Charily Commission. An cxaniination includcs a rcvicw
of ihc ac¢ouniing rccords kcpt by Ilie clillrily wid a conii)arison nfihc atcoiinls prcscnicd iyiih Ihosc rctords.
11 also includcs considcraiion oFany iiiiu%ual il¢ms or di5cI()sui'e% in ilic accoun15. and sceking ￿p1all&tionS frtsni thc irust
concerning any ￿uLh ml£ Iter￿. 'I'hc procedures iindcriakcii do not provide all Ilic evidciice Ilial ivould be Icquired in an £ludit,
and consequently no opinion is given as lo tvh¥ihLr ilic actounls present a-true and fair, view and the reFrf)rt i% Iiiiiited lo thos¢ matters 5Ct out
in Ihc sialeinenl below.
In connection iviili niy exaininalion, no iiiatt¥ has conie to Iny allention.
whicli gives me I'e3sDiiable Lause 10 b¢liev¢ Ihai in, arty material r¢specl, Ilie requireiiieiits..
10 keep accouiiiing ITcDrds in aecordance iyiili section 130 uf Ilie cl￿ritICS Act-. and
10 prepar¢ aLiounis ¥vliich aceoi'd %vtil) Ilie llccounliiig records and eoinply ivith Ilie accouniing r¢quir&Jienis of1￿ Chariiies Acl
liave noi been mei: or
2. ￿ wliicli, in my opinion, alteniion sljould be drawn irt ordcr 10 eiiable a propw un(kr51anding of the accounts lo be reached.
Fergusons & Peters
Chatieted ALcounianis
4 High Street
Ponlardawe
Sivansea

CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examiner's report on the
accounts
Section A
Independent Examiner's Report
Report to the trusteesl
members of
Ystradgynlais Volunteer Centre
On accounts for the year
ended
3181 March 2023
Charity no
(if any)
1160733
Set out on pages
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above
charity for the year ended 3110312023
Responsibilities and
basis of report
As the charity's trustees. you are responsible for the preparation of the
accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011
I'the Act").
S report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examinalion, I
have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission
under section 145(5llb) of the Act.
Independent I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have
examiner's statement come to my attention in connection with the examination which gives me
cause lo believe that in, any material respect..
the accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130
of the Charities Act., or
the accounts did not accord with the accounting records., or
the accounts did not comply with the applicable requirements
concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities
{Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement
that the accounts give a 'true and fair, view which is not a matter
considered as part of an independent examination.
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 lo enable a proper understanding of the accounts lo be reached.
Signed:
Date:
Name:
Mr Dean Beniamous
Relevant professional
qualificationls} or body
lif any):
FCCA
Address:
Min Yr Afon
4 High Street. Pontardawe
Swansea . SA8 4HU
IER
Oct 2018

Section B
Disclosure
Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight material rnatters of concern
(see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts.. directions and
guidance for examiners}.
Give here brief details of
any items that the
examiner wishes to
disclose.
IER
Oct 2018