REGISTERED CHARifY NUMBER: 1166485
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES AND
UNAUDrrED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
FOR
PEOPLE FIRST BRIDGEND
Xeinadin South Wales arHJ West Limited
Court House
Court Road
Bridgend
CF31 1BE

PEOPLE FIRST BRIDGENO
CONTENTS OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
Page
Report of the Trustees
Inde￿ndtnt ExaminÈrfs Rèport
Statèmènt of Financial Activibès
Balanca Sh8•1
10
Notes to the Financial Statements
11 to 16
Detailed Statement of Financial Activities
17

PEOPLE FIRST BRIDGEND
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
The Iruslees present their report wllh the ffinanaal statements of the charity for the year ended
31 March 2025. The trustees have adopted the provisions of Accounting and Reporting by Charities..
Statement of Recommended Practice appliCat￿e to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the
Finan¢ial Repotting Standard applicable in the UK arHJ Repubtic of Irdand IFRS 1021 (effective 1 January
20191.
OBJECTIVES AND AcT￿lEs
Objectives and aims
1. To relieve and support people who have a leamrng disability andlor wtth autism spectrum condition
Ihereafter known as "primary benefiaaries") in the County Borough of Bndgend and any other region with
which the Borough works collaboratively (hereafter known as "Ihe geographical area"). through ServI￿S which
can enable them to obtain their full rights and privileges as atizens.
2. To promote social inclusion for the public benefit by preventing primary beneficiaries from becorning
socially exduded, rel￿ving the needs of those primary benefioaries who are socially exduded and assisting
them lo integrate into society.
3. To advance and promote education of primary benefiuaries through training workshops and other
opportunities for learning.
4. To advance the edLI￿tiOn of the general public ab￿rt the Èdu(3tional. physical. emotional and
psychdogical needs of primary benefioaries.

PEOPLE FIRST BRIDGEND
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
OBJECTIVES AND ACTMTIES
Activities
People First Bridgend advocates for adults wth leaming di5abililies and neurodiversity Iwing in Bridgend
County. Wales.
We support these peop￿ to:
- Speak-up about imF)ortanl issues affecting their lives.
Have a voice in decisions aLK)Ut their (zre and SUPFK)rt.
- Teach others about what it means to have leamsng disabilib"e5 and neurLwJrversity.
We do this through several u)re ath"wbes, indudiThJ:
- Self-Advocacy groups
- Independent Professional Advocacy
- Easy Read
- Awareness Training
- Steering GroupslAway Days
Consultation work
People First Bridgend does this work under b#0 ktsl 3uthcKity ¢J)ntracts:
11 Statutory Independent Professlonal Advo¢acy:
Advocacy under the Sttial SeM¢es and Wdlbeing (Wales) Act 2014. This is independent advocacy for
people entering or a¢¢essing S￿81 services prowijed by Bridgend County B¢)rough Council. Clients typically
need advocaw to have an equal voice or allew.ate a a)nfliGt of interest when they are subject lo social
seNices functions.
21 NonThStatutory A(fvocacy {previously Peer-SUPPOrt and Skills for Independencè)
Advocacy not constrained to those using statutory servi(*s. This includes several different types of activities=
- Independent advocacy for those not in re¢eipl of or awaiting assessment for sooal services.
- Advisory Team self-advoGacy group for adutts with leamtng disabilib"es.
- Bridgend Spectrum SuppK>rt Group for adults with aub.sm who benefit fwom peer-SUPPOrt,
- Training for professionals and public arour¥J leamirfj disability arid autism.
Accessible information Iranslalion,
Participation and representation of leaming disabilty and disability in a range of ne￿orkS, forums, sleering
groups and workslreams at a local and national level.
Publi¢ benefit
Trustees ensure that all deasions regarding the use of funds and operations a￿ in line solely wth the objects
ol the charity and its operalions benefit ils primary beneficaaries.

PEOPLE FIRST BRIDGEND
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE
Independent Profe55ional Advoca¢y IIPA}
We continued to provide adv(rA¢y under the Social Semces and Welll)eing (Wales) Act 2014. This is
independent a(fvoca¢y for adults teaming disabilitie5 an(Vor autism accessing health and social services
provided by Bridgend County Borough Council, or who IFve in Bridgend County. We also provided independent
advocacy for non4tatLJtory issués.
IPA makes sure people care and support needs..
- Have a voice in what care and support they geL
Have an equal ￿latIonShIp wth their Gare prowder.
Have someone who is working in their inlerests onty,
- Can understand what is going on or have help to understand rf they cany
- Can pul their views and wishes across or have help to rf they c2nl
During the reporting period, our IPA service achieved the fdlowng=
- Took 49 New Referr21s127 siatutory IPA referrals, 22 non-statutory IPA referrals)
Worked with 66 clienis135 siattjtory IPA referrals, 31 non-stalutory IPA referrals)
- Worked on 118 statulory advocacy issues and 90 non4tabJtw issues
- Worked on 42 preventive seNsce-related issues
Closed 31 clients
Made 8 signposting relerrals lo other (Kganisalw)ns
Advisory Team SelfAdvocacy Group IA-TÈaml
Our A-Tearn is made up ol adults with leamirYJ disabilities from around Bridgend County- They use their
self-advocacy voices to speak up about ifRPOrtanl issues oft behalf of Br￿gend'S leaming disability
community. They do this for local, regional and nakn.onal issues.
stats..
16 Unique Members
19 Meetings Held
6 New Enquiries
1 New member
From April September we introduced a new workslK¥> Self-Advocacy Skills Workshop, a workshop
specifi¢ally for pra¢ticing seM-advoca¢y skills_ We ran this Or￿ a month. as well as the Advisory Team once
month. This group was not very well attended 50 we returned lo hawng two advisory leam meetings a month.
In January however, no advisory leam meetings were held due to Olher sew-advocacy commitmenis.
We facilitated sessions around severdl top¢cal issues fLK our members to give self-a¢Jvocacy inPLrt. including".
- Swansea UHB Reducing Restrictive Practices and Posits"ve BehavK)L¢ral Support Training
-Filming 'Hear Our Voices. . a film aboul why it is important to indude OL¢r vol￿S in the social work wurse 81
Swansea University
- Developing teaching contenl for Swansea Un￿e￿ty Leaming Disability Awareness training
- Experienced Voices Meetings wth Swansea University
- Cwm Taf Morgannwg UHB Consultation on PROMS and PREMS animation video
- Consultation and filming with Llais. regarding our experiences of health and sooal care services.
- Assisted Transport Policy consultation for BCBC.
Additionally, we supported our members to attend the follwng meetings..
All Wales People First's National Council Meeting
- All Wales People First's Advocacy Festsval IAdFestl
Focus Group with 8CBC's So¢ial Services Diie¢lor
Regional Partnership Board's Community Workstream. induding a Chair role
BCBC'S Better Together Bridgend If¢)rmally. the Ser￿￿ Developmenl Plan), induding a Chair role
- Leaming Disabilty Mineslertal Advi%ory Group ILD￿GI

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FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
- Regional Accommodation Strategy Launch Event
Bridgend Spectrum Support Group IBSSGI
The BSSG is a peer-support group for adults ￿th hwJher-fvn¢b(xiing aub"sm. PraCti￿-baSed sessions a￿ run
in partnership with the Assisted Re¢overy in the Community ¢entre IARCI- They give members a safe space
to be autistic and leam coping skills. A counlerpart so(ial session is arranged where mernbers arrange to
meet somewhere in the community lo put their skills into practi￿.
Stats..
- 53 Unique Members
35 Meetings Hek
Accessible Inforniation
We translate information into Easy Read. We prfyluced the following:
- Regional Partnership Board's Community Workstream minutes
Regional Partnership Board's Chair Role De5uiptson
Regional Partnership Board's Member Role Description
- BCBC'S Better Together Bridgend invites, agen(Jas and minutes
Tralnlng
We ran Leaming Disability Awareness and Communication Trdining for
- BAVO'S Community Nawgalors and Local Ccfflmunity Coordinalors
- Swansea University's Soaal Work students
Llais Wales
- South Wales Poli￿.
We also participated in South Wales Police Speaalist Wrtne&8 Training COU￿ - mèmbèrs watd)ed a short
clip of a crirne and were then interviewed by Potice.

PEOPLE FIRST BRIDGEND
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Financial position
Income
Over the firiancial year. People Firsl Bridgend seojred the folhmng Ir￿Me from its advocacy contracts with
Bridgend County Borough Counc¢l'.
+ Statutory Independent Professional Advocacy: £32.4(K)
+ Non4tatutory Advocacy: £81,600
We received eamed income from"
+ Swansea University.. Total- £2,000.
£1,000 in May 2Q24 and £1,000 in March 2025
And
+ Learning Disability Wales ." £250 in April 2024
+ All Wales people First: £250 in Jan 2025
We received a donation from..
+ South Wales Police." £900 in Mar¢* 2025
Expenditure
People First Bridgend's expendtture on its 8dvocacy (x)ntracts is as folkhvs".
- Statutory Indepèndènt Professional Advocacy: £30,021
- Non4tatutory Advocacy: £85,765
We underspenl on our Slalutory Independent Professional Adv￿ry contract. We started the financial year
with just one Inde￿ndent Professional Adv(ralè in post_ However, we ￿C￿l[led a second Independent
Professional Advocate who (x)mmen(*d employtnenl ￿ June 2024.
We overspent on our Non-slalutory Advocacy Contract. Our additsonal and big expenditu￿$ included Better
Together Br￿gend venL¢e costs, and Advocacy QPM costs.
We plan to continue repurposing the underspend from Ihis financial year and the previous in ways which
benefit the advocacy senrices.
OLJr expenditure on the ARC grant ftjnding was used on - Coach hire for the BSSG.. £320.00
We used our Reserves for the followng".
- £705.00 on venue hire (Masoni¢ Hall) for a celebration evenL
£171_99 on musi¢ entertainment for the above evenl.
Principal fvnding sources
People First Bridgend's primary source of income is through (wo u)ntra¢ts with Bridgend County Borough
Council..
1. Specialist Statutory Independent Piofessional Advocacy for people wlh learning disabilities and autism
2. Speoalisl Non-stalutory Advocacy for people wilh leaming dtsabilib.es and auts.sm

PEOPLE FIRST BRIDGEND
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Reserves policy
People First Bridgend has a risk management pjlicy which supports the Board to assess and manage the
charitys exposure to risks, such as the loss CO￿ fvnding. 11 also has a reserves policy that supports the
Board to (Zlculale h¢)w much reserves a￿ needed lo maintain the charity, should it be exposed to these risks.
The (*ariVs KKJli¢ies stsle that reserves are funds held which are not subject to commiÉments, planned
expenditure or other reslricb"ons. It aims lo keep a minimum of 3-months operatirKJ costs in reserves to allow
for the Board lo deal with..
loss of core funding.
- maintaining staff salaries whilst attempting to secure additional bjnding,
- sourcing altemalive Se￿iceS or activities for se￿￿ users.
meeting redundancy costs,
unplanned but essential expenditure.
- covering operating costs whilst awaiting receipt olcommÉtted ￿ndry.
The charity will malch reserves lo these requirements and no more.
Amount of resetves hdd- £50,047
Golng concern
People First Bridgend ¢urrenUy receNes rts funds sojety from its kKal authority indudirig core fvnding.
Therefore. any risks and subseqvenl change5 to the t￿￿gets of the local autFv)rity have the potential lo affect
the charitys funding and its ability lo operate.
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Goveming document
The Charity is controlled by its goveming document. a constitijtion. and consb"luies a Charitable Incortx)raled
Organisalion ICIOI as defined by the Charities Act 2011.
RecNitment and appointsnent of new trustees
Tnjstees are appointed for a temi 01 3 years. after the initial trustees appointed lo setup the CIO, by a
resolution passed at a pr￿￿Y convened meeting ofthe tharity trustees.
Trustèes arè recrutied in line wth Se¢b"on 9 and 10 of the ￿￿￿kn"0n..
- Are over 18 years old.
- Have appropriate skills. knovAedge aThJ experien￿ to administrate the charity.
- Are invited lo attend a rneeb"ng.
- Are approved by the trustees at an executive meeting.
When being inducted on the Board. trustees r￿￿e.
- a copy of the charitys constitution,
- a meeting wih the Operational Manager to introduce the work of the charity.
- a copy of the charity's latèst annual accounts.
copies of poliaes and priKedures,
- ¢opies of Ihe stsndards which the charrty works to. indLvJing the Advcucy QPM Code of Practice and the
Charity Goveman¢e Code l¢y small charities.
People First Bridgend has pxAicies in place for inducting rwi tnjstees and ensuring that trustee's knowledge
and skills a￿ fit lor their role5. These indude..
- Trustee Code of Conduct
Values Statement
Confli¢l ol Interests Policy
Training and Development Pol

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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Organrsational structure
As a foundation CIO. the Board are soldy responsible lor Peopte First Bridgend. They ensure that decisions
relating lo ils funding and actiwlies are in line its charitable objeciives and s*Jpport its primary
beneficiaries.
In addthon to the Board, People First Bridgend has an Advisory Team made up of 16 adults wlh learning
disabilities. Whilst the Advisory Team have no say on the govemance of the charity, they steer the direction of
its a¢b'vities through their bi-monlhty self-advocacy group meeb"ngs.
The Board dÈlegatÈs the pr8ctieal w(wk of the th8rity lo a staff ieam of five. The Seif-Advocacy F8cililalor left
post December 2024. Since then. Ihe Adv¢KaGy Coordinator took on the Facilitalorfs duties. The most senior
stsff member is the Operab"onal Manager who provNJe5 the day-t(HJay leadership and rnanagefflenl ol the
charity.
People First Bridgend is part of the wider People First seW-8dvcw movement. wlh which il maintsins
networking links. P3￿cUlarlY Al Wales People First. who a¢fv¢xale for people with learning disabilities at a
Welsh Govemment level. However. all Peijple First groups are independerkt and are not affiliated with a
h￿￿er organisation.
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAtLS
Registered Charity Number
1166485
Principal Address
Office 32
Apollo Business Village
Heol Persondy
Aberkenfig
CF32 9RF
Operational Managèr
Adarn Kurowski Wakeford
Trustees
Jean Gregson
Heather Williams
Alun Phillips
Michael John Harris
Ritchie Wood
Dave Roberts
Jan Rees
Independent Examiner
Xeinadin South Wales & West
Court HoLJSè
Court Road
Bridgend
CF31 1 BE
Approved by order of the board of trustees on ...121.1212025
- and signed on ils behalf by..
Jean Gregson- Tnjslee

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF
PEOPLE FIRST BRIDGEND
Ind•￿nd￿nt •xaminerfs r8port to the trustees of People Frrst Bridgend
I report lo the charity trusl*s ty) my examinats"¢)n of the accounfs of People First Bridgend {the Trustl for the
year ended 31 March 2025.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As the charity trustees of the Trust you are responsible the preparation of the aC￿)unts in accordance with
the requirements of the ChariDes Act 2011 Ilhe ACVI.
I report in respect of my examination of the TnJsfs accounls carried out under Section 145 of the Acl and in
carrying out my examination I have followed all applicable Direclions giver¢ by the Charity Commission under
Section 14515llbl of the Act.
Independent examinerfs statement
I have cornpleted my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection
ith the examination gNing me cause to believe Ihat in any material respect
accounting records were not kept in respeci of the Trusl as required by Se¢tion 130 of the Act," or
the accounts do not accord with those records", or
the accounts do not comply with the appliCa￿e requirements (xJn¢eming the fom and ¢ontent ol
accounts set out in the Charities IAco)unts and Rep(Ktsl Regulalions 2008 other than any requirement
that the accounis give a tnJ8 and fair view whith is not a matter Considered as part of an Kndependenl
examination.
I have no concems and have come across no other matters in connectiort with the examination to which
attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper unde￿tandIng of the accounts to be
reached.
J Payne ACA
Xeinadin South Wales and Wesl Limited
Court House
Court Road
Bridgend
CF31 1BE
Dale..
2025

PEOPLE FIRST BRIDGEND
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTivrriES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
2025
Total
fvnds
2024
Totsl
funds
Unrestricted
fvnd
Resth"cted
fund
Notes
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM
Donations and legacies
900
1,000
Charltsble activities
supptsrts.ng peotAe with leaming disability
2,500
114,000
116.500
115,500
Total
3.400
114,000
117,400
116,500
EXPENDITURE ON
Charitable activities
Supporting people with leaming disability
118.655
118,655
101,635
NET INCOMEIIEXPENDITURE)
3.400
14.6551
11,2551
14.865
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Total funds brought forward
15.123
36.179
51,302
36,437
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
18,523
31,524
50,047
51.302
The notes fomi part of these finanual slalemenls

PEOPLE FIRST BRIDGEND
BALANCE SHEET
31 MARCH 2025
2025
Total
funds
2024
Total
funds
Unrestricted
fund
Restricted
fund
Notes
FIXED ASSETS
Tangible assets
2.000
2.664
CURRENT ASSETS
Debtors
ash al bank
342
33,823
342
52.346
316
$6,186
18,523
18,523
34.165
52,688
$6,502
CREDITORS
Amounts falling due within one year
10
(4.6411
14.6411
17.864}
NET CURRENT ASSETS
18,523
29.524
48,047
48,638
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT
LIABILITIES
18,523
31.524
50.047
51,302
NET ASSETS
18.523
31.524
50.047
51,302
FUNDS
Unrestricted funds
Restricted funds
18.523
31,524
15,123
36.179
TOTAL FUNDS
50,047
51,3C>2
The financial stalements were approved by the Board of Tnjstees and authorised for issue on
..121.LZJ.2Q2&.................. and were signed on its behalf by=
Jean Gregson- Trustee
The noies fonm part of these financial slatemenis
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PEOPLE FIRST BRIDGEND
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis of preparing the financial statements
The finanaal statements of the charity, which is a public benefit enttty under FRS 102. have been
prepared in accordan￿ the Charities SORP IFRS 102) 'Accounting and Reporting by Charities..
Statement of RecOmMe￿ed Prnctice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance
with the Financial Repo￿ng Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021
leffeclive 1 January 20151., Finanaal Reporting Standard 102 'The Finanaal Reporting Stsndard
applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland, and the Charities Act 2011. The financial statements
have been prepared under the historical cost convention.
Income
All income is re¢ognised in the Statement of Finanual AGb"wb"es once the charyty h8s enlillemenl to the
funds, il is probable that the income will be recetved and Ihe amount can be measured reliebly.
Expenditure
Liabilities are recc¥Jnised as expendtiure as soon as there is a legal or (xJnslru¢tive obligation
committing the charity to that expènditure. ti is probable that a transfer of economic ￿nefftS will be
required in setuemenl and the amount of the oblvJalion Can be measured reliably. Expenditure is
a¢¢ounted for on an accruals basis and has been classified under headings that aggregate all cost
related lo the category. Where costs canr￿1 be directy attn"buled lo particular headings they have been
alloGaled lo actsvilies on a ba￿S consistenl with the use of resou￿$.
Tangible fixed assÈts
Depre¢ialion is prowded al the followng annual fates in or(ler to wrtte off each asset over ils eslimaled
useful lrfe.
Improvements lo property
Fixtures and fittings
25% on cost
25°A on reduang balan
Taxation
The charity is exempt from tax on ils charitable activities.
Fund accounting
Unrestricted funds can be used in accordance wth Ihe charitable objectives at the discretion of (he
trustees.
RestrFCted funds can only be used for pa￿Cular restricted purposes within the objects of the charty.
Restrictions arise when specified by the donor ￿ when funds are raised for particular restricted
purposes.
Further explanation of the nature and purpose of eath fufKI is induded in the notes to the financial
stalemenl5_
Pension Costs and other post4etiremer]t bÈneffts
The charty operates a defined contribution pension ￿heMe. Contributions payable lo the charitys
pensK)n ￿heme are charged lo the Statement of Finan¢ial Aclivib"es in the period lo which they relate.

PEOPLE FIRST BRIDGEND
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- continued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 202S
INCOME FROM CHARITABLE ACTNMES
The breakdown of grant income received during the year is as follows..
BCBC NSA Grant
BC8C SIPA Contract
81,600
32,400
114,000
CHARrrABLE AcnvmES COSTS
Direct
Costs
Support
costs
Totals
Supporting people ￿th learning
disability
114.136
4,519
118,655
TRUSTEES. REMUNERATION AND BENEFrrs
There were no trustees. ￿mUneratiOn or other beneffts for thè yèar ended 31 March 2025 nor for the
year ended 31 March 2024.
Trustees. expenses
There were no truslees. expenses paid for the year ended 31 hAarth 2025 tK)r for the year ended
31 March 2024.
STAFF COSTS
2025
2024
Wages and salarie5
Other pension costs
90,029
1,617
65.051
1,251
91,646
66,302
The average monthly number of empkjyees during Ihe yearwas as follows:
2025
2024
Direct Charitsble Adiwties
No employees received emoluments in ex¢￿$ of£60,(KKJ.
The total amount paid lo key marwrnent personnd in Ihe financial yearwas £34,747.
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PEOPLE FIRST BRIDGEND
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- continued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
COMPARAT]VES FOR THE STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTNMES
Unrestricted
fund
Restricted
fund
Total
ftjnds
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM
Donations and legaciès
1.000
1.000
Charitable activities
Supporting people with leaming disabilty
115,500
115,500
Total
115,$00
116.500
EXPENDITURE ON
Charitable activities
suppO￿n9 people with leaming disability
101.635
101,635
NET INCOME
13,865
14,865
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Total funds brought forward
14.123
22,314
36,437
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
15,123
36,179
51,302
INDEPENDENT EXAMINERS FEES
Included in Charitable admties ¢osts are fees payable for IrKYependent Examinalion of £2,040
TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS
Fixtures
and
fitbngs
Improvements
to propety
Toials
COST
At 1 April 2024 and 31 hAarth 2025
1,405
33,690
35,095
DEPRECIATION
At 1 April 2024
Charge for year
1.405
31.026
664
32,431
664
At 31 March 2025
1,405
31.690
33,095
NET BOOK VALUE
At 31 March 2025
2.000
2,000
At 31 March 2024
2,664
2,664
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PEOPLE FIRST BRIDGEND
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - wntinued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
DEBTORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE virrHIN ONE YEAR
2025
2024
Prepayments and accnjed income
342
316
10. CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALUNG DUE wrrHIN ONE YEAR
2025
2024
Other cre(lrtors
4,641
7,864
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
Nel
movement
in funds
At 1.4.24
At 31.3.25
Unrestrl¢ted fijnds
General fund
15.123
3.40D
18.523
Restricted funds
Advocacy
36.179
14,6551
31.524
TOTAL FUNDS
51,302
11,2551
50,047
Nel movernenl in fvnds. induded in Ihe above are as follows:
Incomiro
Resources
expended
Movement
in fijnds
Unrestricted fvnds
General fund
3,400
3,400
Restricted funds
Advocacy
114,000
1118.6551
14.6551
TOTAL FUNDS
117,400
1118,6551
{1.2551
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PEOPLE FIRST BRIDGEND
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEKfs- continued
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS - continued
Comparativès for movemènt in funds
Net
movement
in funds
At 1.4.23
At 31.3.24
Unrestricted funds
General fund
14.123
1,000
15,123
Restricted funds
Advocacy
22.314
13.865
36,179
TOTAL FUNDS
36.437
14,865
51,302
Comparative nel movement in fvnds. rndude(J in the above are as f(Alows"
Incoming
re50ur
Resources
expended
Movement
in funds
Unrèstricted funds
General fund
1,000
Rèstricted funds
Advocacy
115.500
{101.635}
13,865
TOTAL FUNDS
116,500
{101,6351
14,865
A current year 12 morbths and prior year 12 months combined position is as follows:
Net
movement
in funds
Al 1.4.23
At 31.3.25
Unrestricted funds
General fund
14.123
4.400
18,523
Restricted funds
Advocacy
22,314
9,270
31,524
TOTAL FUNDS
36.437
13,610
$0,047
-1

PEOPLE FIRST BRIDGENO
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS- continuèd
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
11.
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- continued
A rurTenl year 12 months arKJ prior year 12 months combined net movement in funds, induded in the
above are as follows-
Incoming
resources
Resources
exFEnded
Movernenl
in funds
Unrestricted funds
General fund
4,400
4.400
Restricted funds
Advocacy
229.500
{220.29QI
9.210
TOTAL FUNDS
233,900
{220,29DI
13,610
Main Projects
Bridgend County Borough Council (urbding is to".
Provide an independent advocacy service
- Promote person ￿ntred working
- Consult with benefi¢iaries and prowde representation of beneficraries
Provide information or signw)st benefD"aries to olher agen(ies
Provide education and IrainirvJ
- Collaborate with other agencies where this will benefit beneficiaries
- Translate irrformath.on into aCCes￿bIe fom)ats
12. RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES
There were no related paty transactions for Ihe year ended 31 March 2025.