Trustees, Annual Report for the period Period start date Day Month PericMJ end date Montb Year Year From Section A Reference and administration details Charlty name TIDDLERS VIRAPAROUND AND LUNCH CLU8 CARE Other narn charity is known by Roglst8red Gharfty number {rf any) 1165087 Charitys princlpal address Heol Yr Ysgol Trethomas Caerphilly Postcod• CF83 8FL Names of the chartty trustees who manage tho charlty Offlc• IN any) Nam• of person lor body) entltlgd oint tnMte• If•n Tn*t•• nome ear Ryan Williams Lauren Hill Beverley Dickinson Megan Hale Chairperson Treasurer Trustee Trustee 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Names of tho trustegs for the charity. tf any. (for example. any custodlan trustsos) Name Datss acted rf not for whole ear TAR Marth 2012
Namas and addresses of advir8 (Optional information) of advlser Name Addr Name of chlef executlve or names of nIOr staff members Ioptlonal Infomiation) Section B Structure, overnance and management Descrlptlon of the charlty's trusts Constliulion adopted 16th January 2016 Type of goveming document How the charity is ¢on8tituted The Constrtution consists of 4 memb&rs Trustee selection methods Trustees a reappointed annually at the annual general meeting held in January. Addltlonal govornanc•18sues (Optional infomiatlon) A safeguarding policy is in place. Th'sclosure and Barring S8Nic8 criminal record checks are Gamed out before appointment for employment or trusteeship. These checks are carried out biannually in line with statutory requirernents. You may choo•e to includ8 addrtional infomiation, where relevant, about.. policies arKI procedures adopted for the induction arKI training of trustee8; the charity'8 organisational structure and any wider network with which the chanty works., • relationship with any lated parties; trustees, consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them. The Charity is a member of Early Years Wabe8. We work clty6ely and attess training and advice from EAS, Flying Start, INelsh Govemment. We are inspected biannually by Care Inspectorate Wales and a joint inspection is carned out every 44 y8ars by CIW and ESTYN. All trustees give their time voluntarily and re¢eNe no remuneration or other beneffts. Trustees regularfy review major risks and ensure that effective systems arKI procedures are in Pla to Klentrfy, assess, and manage them, safeguarding the ¢harity's assets and operations. Section C Ob'ectives and activities Our aim is to provide hvJh-qualty eady education through excrting, engaging play and meanin9ful leaming eXperienS for every Ghild. Wè are committed to excellence, with all staff trained to the highest standards and conb'nuously engaging in high-quality professional development. We foster strong. respectful partnerships with parerts, the wider ¢ommunty, and specialist agencies to promote each child's health, well- being. and development. Our goal is to give every child the besl possible start in lrfe, lawng stroThJ foundations to become confident, curious, and capable leamers, ready to thrive throughout their educational journey and Summary of the objects of the charity set out in its governing document TAR M8Tth 2012
Tiddlers continue to operate as a registered Gharyty, providing high-quality eady education and care for chiklren aged 24 years. Our activities are deSned to meet the developmental needs of each child through a play- based, thild-led approach aligned wrth the Curriculum for Wales and underpinned by Froeb8lian principles. We offer a nurturing and inclusive environment that supp)rts ¢hiklren'$ leaming, health, and v11-being, ensuring they are pr8par8d for school and lifelong ieaming. We deliver Flying Start, Early Years Education, and aParOUnd care sessions that are accessible and affNdable to families in our communty. Through regular engagement with parents, local services, and specialist agencies, we support children wtlh addrtional needs and work Collaboratively to ensure all children have the opportunrty to thrive. The truste8s confim that they hw4e had due regard to the guidance issued by the Chanty Commission on public benefit when planning and delNering fiddlers. activrties. All services a delNered with the intention of beneffting the public by providing essential early education and development support to children and farnilies, particulady those in areas of social and economic disadvantage. Summary of the maln activities undèrtakon for th• publlc boneflt In rolatlon to thes8 objects (Include withln thls section the statutory deGlarallon that trustees havo had rogard to the guldance 188u8d by tha Charity Commls8ion on publlc boneflt) Addftlonal detalls of obJe¢ttv•• and actlvltles (Optlonal Infomi•tlon TAR Marth 2012
You may choose to include further statements, where relevant, about= policy on grantmaking., policy programme related investment; contribution mad8 by volunteers. Section D Achievements and performance TAR Marth 2012
Section D Achievements and performance Celebrating Our Achievements This year, Tiddlers has continued to strengthen its reputation for delivering exceptional early education and care, providing meaningful, authentic experiences that nurture children's holistic development, wellbeing, and sense of belonging. Our commitment to childntred, Froebelian Practi and the principles of the Curriculum for Wales has ensured that chiklren are supported to become ambitious. capable leamers who are confKlent, creative, and connected to their community and the natural world. Key achievements this year include: Outstandlng Inspectlon outcomes: Tiddlers recently underwent a joint inspection by Estyn and Care Inspectorate Wales {ClW), receiving the highest possible judgements, with Excellent outcomes acfOSS all areas inspected. This recognition reflects the dedicatson, professionalism, and passion of the entire team and valKlates the highqualrty experiences and care provided for children and families. Highuality professional leamlng and devolopmont: Staff have engaged in a wide range of professional leaming opportunrties, ensuring practice remains current, retlective, and informed by the latest research and best practice in early childhood education. Ongoing training has further deepened practrtioners, understanding of Froebelian principles, child development, and the Curriculum for Wales, enhancing the quality of teaching, leaming, and care throughout the setting. Enhan¢•d out¢omM for ¢hildr•n: Children ¢ontinue to demonstrate growing Confiden, independen, resilience, creativty, and curiosty. Obseplations and ass88$ments indicate strong progress across all developmental pathways, supported through rich OPPInitIeS for exploration, problem401ving, communication, and seW-expr8ssion. Moanlngfvl, authonllc harnlng exr1•ne•s. Children have participated in a wealth of hands-on experiences including gardening, planting. growing and harvesting produce, cooking, woodworking. weaving, sewing, and caring for the natural environment. These experiences have supported the development of prath'cal lrfe skills. creativity. perseverance, and deeper understanding of sustainabilrty, responsibility, and interconnectedness. Strong communlty Involvomont: Our ongoing partnership with the local food bank and care project has provided children with meaningful opp)rtunrtwJ to contn'bute posits'vely to their communty. Through growng. harveskn'ng. and donating produce. children have developed empathy, social responsibilrty, and an understanding of the importance of kindness, generosity, and helping others. Positlvo parlnernhlps wlth famlllos: We have conts'nued to strengthen relationships with families through op8n events, shared projects, Celebrations, regular communication, and opportunrties for parerrtal involvement. These strong partn8rships ensu that ¢hildr8n exp8ri6nce consistency and support across home and setting, enhancing their overall wellbeing and developrnent. Recognltlon from famllies and professionals: Feedback from parents. carers. and visiting professionals has been oveTh¥helmingly positNe Parent questionnaire5 continue to refiect exceptionally high levels of satisfaction with the quality of care, communicion, leaming experiences, and support provided. Extemal rofessionals have also nised the settin ' Summary of the main achiavements of the charity during the year TAR 2012
Section D Achievements and performance commrtment lo inclusion, sustainability, Ghild-centred practice. and the promotion of children's nghts and wellbeing. These achievements reflect Thldlers, unwavering commrtment to providing an exoptional earfy years experience where children are valued as capable. competent leamers. Through nurturing relationships, authentic experiences, and a deep respect for childhood. we continue to create a leaming environmerrt where every child can flourish, devèlop a Irfelong love of learning, arKI become an active and valued member of their communty. Section E Financial review The charty's policy on reserves is to set a budget to ensure that wè remain sustainable whilst enabling us to reach our aims throughoLrt the academic year. Brfef statement of the charity's policy on roservol Details of any funds materialty in deficit TAR Mar¢h 2012
Further financial review details (Opfjonal Infomiatton) Wg ¢ontinue to ensure that we can provide children and their families with affordable, high-quality childcare We offer support and work with parents and build strong relationships wthin our communty. You may ch¢)ose to indude additional inform*ion, whe relevant about.. the charity's prinupal SoUrS of funds (inclLKling any fundraisingl,. how expenditure has supported the key objectives of the charity., investment policy and objectives including any 8thical investment policy adopted. Parents engage in fundraising and donate plants, planters, seeds, soil, fruit. vegetables, and rerjpes. They are actively engaged in their child's journey. Children take home produce that they have grown to share with their families. All fundraising is used towards enhancing the children's play and leaming whilst providing them with beautiful surroundings and a sense of belonging. Tiddlers does not currently hold significant investments. Any surplus funds are managed prudently in line with the charity's commitment to financial sustainabilty. Should investments be considered in the future, the trustees will ensure that an ethical investment policy is adopted, aligning with the charity's values and commttment to the well-being of children, families, and the der ¢ommunty. Section F Other optional information Section G Declaration The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees. report above. Slgned on hall of the charlty'$ tTustse8 Signaturels) Full namel$) Posltlon leg Secretary. Chair, - I£PÉLMJ freAS LL r Date TAR March 2012
CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLANO AND WALES 1165087 Receipts and payments accounts CC16a For th• perfjod To 01A)912024 31IOV2025 Section A Receipts and payments Unm8trfct•d tund• Re#triei Endowment fundB Total fundg Last year toth• n••N£ tothtr tr¥ to th• T••t£ A1 R•c•l P8renl81 Sub3¢npttY PubliG Substrwkn8 Grants 3.936 122.781 23,928 124.714 58.330 Sub total(Gross income for AR) 19).80) 150.us A2 A¥t and In¥Mkn•nt l•ee tsbl•l. Sub total Tot•1 r•e•lpt8 190,100 190.1 ISO,645 A3Pa ents Stsfl Romur*t) Sundry Equ1Wl1 Ronl Insurnnc• CRB Chad[& Chlldws refro8hnts •r(l Re 137M81 3,1# 18,971 £367.34 157.401 3,129 18.971 121,7e2 12.032 301 17164 17A64 9.907 2,009 607 PPE £02J.73 3,175 187J25 Trnini 3.173 187,32S Sub total 184.101 A4 A88•t and Investsn•nt ur¢hase8,1840 tabl Sub total 187,326 187,325 154.101 N•t of receipts/(payments) AS TrantytsrB bgtween lund8 A6 Cash funds last year end Cash lunds this y•tr• 3,276 8.672 11,947 8,672 11,947 12,128 8.672 CCXX Rf 8nIS ISSI 1wrfJ202fj
Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Cat¢ Jo,I": 81 Cash fund et211s Unrestn'ct¢d fund• Rt¢t¢d nd8 Endowment funds rotai cash funds 82 Oth•r mon•tary a•••t• Detalls Unmtrfet•d R••trfeted Endowm•nt fo tsar£ fund8 fund to B3 Inve¥tm•rt 4••1• Detall8 Curr•niv•lu• 84 A•••t• r•tln•d lor lh• charlty'• own u#0 Dètall8 Furnl to thlch Curr•ntv•lu• onal 86 Llabllltl•• Details Fund lo th Amountéue OTr• 6.924 Wh•n duo Sv4ned by or* or t) trjstees on of all tru8tee5 Stgnature Prbtt Name Date of roval an Wtlllam8 Laurèn Hlll CCXX R2 accounts Issi IW0612026
Independent examiner's report on the accounts
Section A Independent Examiner’s Report
Report to the trustees/ Charity Name TIDDLERS WRAPAROUND AND LUNCH CLUB CARE members of
On accounts for the year 31[st] August 2025 Charity no 1165087 ended (if any)
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(remember to include the page numbers of additional sheets)
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity (“the Trust”) for the year ended 31 / 08 / 2025
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Responsibilities and basis
of report As the charity trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the Charities Act 2011 (“the Act”).
I 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 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 which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect,:
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the accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Act; or
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the accounts did not accord with the accounting records; or
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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 to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
- Please delete the words in the brackets if they do not apply.
Signed: Name: A J Mogridge Relevant professional Accountant qualification(s) or body (if CIMA any):
Date: 12/06/2026
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Section B Disclosure
Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight matters of concern (see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts: directions and guidance for examiners).
Give here details of any items that the examiner wishes to disclose .
There are no details to report
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