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2022-03-31-accounts

Annual Trustees’ Report 2021/22 & financial statements

April 2021 – March 2022

Contents

  1. Chair’s Report

  2. About the Moseley Road Baths ‘Coalition of the Willing’

  3. About the Diving In Project

  4. Fundraising

  5. Pool Operations

  6. The Year in Numbers

  7. MRB goes to the Games…

  8. Reaching Communities activities in the Gala Pool

  9. Pool People 10. Accounts

Moseley Road Baths CIO 21/22 Annual Report Registered charity number: 1176432 Moseley Road Baths Moseley Road, Balsall Heath, Birmingham B12 9BX

Chair’s Report

It’s always a strange thing writing about a period that is so recent, and yet feels like such a long time ago. This report covers our activities from April 2021 to March 2022, beginning as the second major Covid lockdown (6th Jan–3rd March 2021) restrictions were ending, with swimming pools re-opening on 12 April 2021. Of course, Covid continued to be part of our lives in a significant way for the rest of 2021, with a further wave of measures affecting December’s seasonal celebrations and businesses across the country.

In and amongst the shadow of Covid and its aftereffects, our priorities for this past year were:

Aside from Covid, it’s been our ageing pool plant and boilers which have arguably caused the biggest impacts on our ability to remain open during the year. We are really grateful to our colleagues at Birmingham City Council for going above and beyond to source parts and find contractors to carry out work. It’s safe to say that we are all looking forward to a time when this will no longer be necessary!

Trustees continue to meet monthly and provide significant hands-on support to the operational team. During the year we said farewell and thank you to trustee Andrew Thomas, who has been a fantastic source of legal and practical support to the trustee team. In January 2022, Karen Leach handed over the chair baton. Hers are big shoes to fill: Karen has been involved in earnest at the Baths since 2016, when she was the driving force behind setting up what was then called the Moseley Road Baths Action Group (Mr Bag, as it was fondly known), which was the forerunner to the CIO. In 2018, under Karen’s chairship, the CIO took over the operation of the Baths from Birmingham City Council and has created an inclusive and friendly swimming offer, despite the setbacks this beautiful old building has continued to throw at us. Karen’s determination, pragmatism and hands on approach has been an inspiration, and we are indebted to Karen for her contribution to saving the Baths for future generations of swimmers.

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In February 2021, the National Trust submitted a bid to the National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF) for a £10m national Heritage Horizon Award on behalf of Birmingham City Council and the ‘coalition’ – which included a small team of us presenting to the panel in London, just before the Covid lockdowns began. Against extremely tough competition, the project was warmly received, making it down to the final twelve out of 174 applications. Although we heard in July that we had been unsuccessful, the work carried out by the team ensured that we were well prepared to submit to submit a bid to the Levelling Up Fund in June 2021 – we had the news in October that we had been successful. And in November 2021 we resubmitted to NLHF for a regional grant of £5m – for which we heard in March 2022 that we had been successful in the first stage of the process, unlocking development funding of just under £0.5m. It was a brilliant way to finish another challenging year.

The future…

At time of writing in November 2022, Birmingham has just this summer basked in the glow of the national and international spotlight during a hugely successful Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games – delivered in authentically Birmingham style. Moseley Road Baths, as was our aspiration, hosted an explosion of brilliant creative projects as part of the cultural programme for the Games, which was joyful to see. We also recently celebrated the completion of works to the façade, board room and flat – funded by Historic England, the World Monuments Fund and Birmingham City Council. The new team who will deliver the Levelling Up Fund / National Lottery Heritage Fund / Birmingham City Council-funded works is assembled and hard at work, capital work to the Baths will imminently shift into a new gear – this next phase of work is called the Diving In Project.

The next 12 months are going to be busy! Our priorities over the coming year are therefore:

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In the future

About the Moseley Road Baths ‘Coalition of the Willing’

Moseley Road Baths is internationally important and locally loved. It is a landmark building for Balsall Heath and for the City. Built in 1907, it is one of only six Grade II* listed baths open for public swimming, containing Britain’s only surviving set of 46 ‘slipper baths’ and steam heated drying racks, a magnificent Gala Pool and second class pool. Its social significance lies in the historic segregation of bathers by class and gender, powerful communal memory, and a deep love for the Baths. However, lack of investment, poor maintenance and steady dilapidation put the Baths on Historic England’s National Heritage At Risk register and the World Monuments Fund Watch List.

Following two decades of community campaigning, led by the Friends of Moseley Road Baths, an informal partnership – which we describe as a ‘coalition of the willing’ – formed in 2016 to work alongside Birmingham City Council (BCC), to prevent the Baths’ imminent closure and reimagine its future. The coalition is made up of Birmingham City Council (owner), Moseley Road Baths CIO (operator), the Friends of Moseley Road Baths, Historic England and the World Monuments Fund, and is led by the National Trust.

Collaboratively, the coalition has made major progress towards bringing the building back to life through collective investment and action:

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About the Diving In project

The next phase of the regeneration of MRB is known as the Diving In Project, which will complete the transformation of the Baths into a heritage-led wellbeing, leisure and cultural destination run with and for local people, as well as a destination for the City of Birmingham and its global visitors.

Diving In is part of a £32.7m masterplan developed by the coalition. The ambition of Diving In will be delivered through a seven-year capital and activity redevelopment project, divided into two distinct phases: Phase 1 – 2022-2025, and Phase 2 – 2025-2029. Work commenced in August 2022 with the recruitment and mobilisation of the project team, roles appointed by both the Moseley Road Baths CIO and National Trust.

Through Diving In , swimming will be restored to the Gala Pool for the first time in over a quarter of a century; semi-derelict spaces such as the historic slipper baths will be reimagined for health and wellbeing activity; a physical connection with the adjacent Balsall Heath Library will be created, linking up for the first time two important and much-loved cultural spaces in the community, increasing capacity and functionality and tailoring the library to users’ needs both now and into the future. The project will create a new community garden and green space behind the Baths, creating a safe, welcoming environment in the heart of Balsall Heath for the community to come together to enjoy and actively participate in.

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At the time of writing, funding for Phase 1 Diving In works is now in place and the project is progressing through detailed design before application for statutory consents and contractor procurement is undertaken. The process to secure the remaining additional capital investment from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, Birmingham City Council and through other external fundraising is a key focus for the project team, working closely with colleague from fundraising colleagues at the World Monuments Fund and the National Trust.

Fundraising

Fundraising Review

The year marked a very significant milestone in the modern history of the Baths with the award of Levelling Up funding from the Government to renovate our building and Balsall Heath Library next door, and a significant grant from the National Heritage Lottery Fund, application processes both led by the National Trust. We also continued our normal programme of fundraising which supports the operation our community-based swimming.

None of the following would have been possible without the collaborative work of so many organisations alongside us – Birmingham City Council, the National Trust, World Monuments Fund, Historic England, and the Friends of Moseley Road Baths. We are proud to be part of such a coalition.

Levelling Up Funding

Birmingham City Council was awarded £15.5m of Levelling Up funding in December 2021 to support the first phase of the masterplan to transform the Baths and Library, building on the successes of the collaboration between local, national, and international organisations to safeguard the future of Moseley Road Baths.

The Levelling Up grant will be used to fund capital works to the Baths and Library, providing a catalyst for further investment into these buildings and the wider Balsall Heath area. Initial works to the baths include essential repairs to the building fabric to prevent further decline as well as restoration of some of the historic interiors and the installation of lifts to the upper floors so that more of the building can be accessed. There will also be major improvements to the library including a physical connection to the Baths to help boost the range of facilities offered by the buildings.

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This success was testament to the work of the coalition of organisations – ourselves, the Friends of Moseley Road Baths, Birmingham City Council, Historic England, World Monuments Fund, led by the National Trust – to develop a long-term vision to restore and reimagine these buildings so that they continue to serve local people as well as providing a new destination which will appeal to tourists. The regeneration of the Baths and Library will unite and transform these spaces into a heritage-led wellbeing, leisure and cultural destination.

Our then Chair, Karen Leach, commented “This news changes everything for us. It has been such a challenge operating swimming within this amazing but crumbling building with its leaky roofs and antiquated boilers and filters. Suddenly the restoration we've collectively been working towards is becoming a reality. Not only does this mean a future for swimming but also for the Baths and the Library's crucial role in creating livelihoods in the heart of Balsall Heath.”

National Heritage Lottery Fund

The National Lottery Heritage Fund awarded development funding of £477,050 jointly to the CIO and Birmingham City Council for a major restoration and development project at the Baths.

This funding will enable development of capital and activity work in preparation for a Stage 2 NLHF bid, which is due to be submitted in March 2024, and which we hope will unlock a further c£4.5m of funding. During the next eighteen months, the project activity team will deliver three pilots which will creatively research, test and evaluate programme, design and future activity at the Baths and Library in partnership with a range of organisations – the pilots are called Imaginarium , Balsall Heath Living Room and Young Digital Curators pilots. Activities will focus on families and older people to share cross-generational experiences of Balsall Heath and Moseley Road Baths, as well as learning for primary schools.

Fundraising from individuals and from other grant making bodies

Fundraising from individuals and from grant making bodies remains extremely important to us, given the level of cost in the actual running of a swimming baths and in making muchneeded improvements to our operational infrastructure and how this benefits our loyal swimmers. This was particularly important during a year where we were slowly recovering from the Covid pandemic.

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Over the course of 2021/22, we were awarded £133,000 in grant funding to cover general running expenses and certain specific projects. We would like to place on record our thanks to the following funders who have contributed so much over the past year:

Our grant funding was split into three categories:

  1. Pandemic ‘recovery’ funding from organisations such as National Leisure Recovery Fund, Garfield Weston, and the School for Social Entrepreneurs to ensure the Baths remained open and relaunched after the various lockdowns.

  2. The continuation of our broadly based community swimming and improvement of our facilities. This included the continued funding of programmes such as ‘Chat & Splash’ and our new Tai Chi in the water ‘Healing Waves’. We were also proud to be part of the Commonwealth Games Organising Committee’s Creative City programme where we collaborated with the local group ASIRT and star producer Eleni Kryriacou to produce ‘Rites of Passage’, a festival of costume and performance.

  3. Reaching Communities funding for ‘Moseley Road Baths Alive.’ This project continues and has allowed us to extend our work to promote physical and mental health and wellbeing in the Balsall Heath community. We have converted an unused room in the Baths into a multi-function area suitable for wellbeing activities such as yoga.

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We are grateful to everyone who has dedicated time, energy and enthusiasm to keeping Moseley Road Baths alive and open to the public, including our staff, volunteers, the Friends of Moseley Road Baths and, of course, all the swimmers.

Image 1 Reaching communities and Commonwealth Games activity 21/22

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Pool Operations

Keep swimming!

The impact of the covid-19 pandemic continued to be felt during 2021-22 with some closure of the pool and the impact of staff shortages due to sickness absences still affecting our ability to keep the pool open for swimming until later in the year.

The pool reopened after the third government-sanctioned lockdown in May 2021 with an amazing effort from our dedicated staff and volunteer team to get everything ready for the public again. This included reheating the pool, deep cleaning all of the areas of the building used by our team and by members of the public and retraining all of our staff and volunteers to cover both reception and poolside swim sessions – after a five month break, we organised extra swim fitness sessions for lifeguards who hadn't been in the pool during the lockdown.

With large numbers of casual lifeguards and swim teachers leaving the leisure industry during the pandemic, Moseley Road Baths has faced the same pressures as other pools across the country and recruiting and retaining staff has been difficult. We were able to run lifeguard training courses in April and August and were subsequently joined by a number of new and enthusiastic volunteers, some of whom later began to work for us as casual members of our lifeguarding team. We were also able to offer swim teacher training to some of our existing team members who were then able to help us to increase the number of in-house swimming lessons available. Ongoing staff shortages also led to a decision to temporarily reduce the timetable from January 2022 while we focused on rebuilding our team and looked at ways to develop the range of activities we could offer, both in and out of the pool.

Many schools had not resumed swim lessons during the early stages of the pandemic, but September 2021 saw the return of most of our regular schools and the opportunity to introduce a timetable that more closely resembled our pre-covid swim offer, albeit with the retention of some of the gaps for additional cleaning and disinfecting between sessions. The pandemic had a huge impact on children and young people and it was wonderful to be able to welcome lots of excited local children back to swim lessons again. Water safety is hugely important as drowning is still a common cause of accidental death for children and swimming is an essential life-saving skill. There are also lots of health benefits which can help to keep children happy and healthy at the same time and the challenges and rewards swimming provides can help them to become more confident in themselves and their abilities.

The development of our in-house swim school had been most affected by the pandemic as, every time we were about to start to run lessons, another lockdown was announced. We were finally able to get our own swimming lessons up and running in May 2021, with child and adult lessons every Friday afternoon and a doubling of lesson time available from September onwards and around 100 children now taking part in regular lessons. We were also able to start offering regular weekly lessons to adult women with the availability of both female lifeguards and female swim teachers and we've been working hard to meet the huge demand for lessons from women in our local community.

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Our Be Active sessions continue to be an important part of the work of our charity and provide an opportunity to swim for free to some of the most disadvantaged members of our community and more people attended our Be Active sessions in 2021-22 than any other type of swim session. As a community based charity we've tried to offer a range of free sessions to people who would benefit the most from the more gentle exercise that swimming provides and we have two sessions each week for both children and adults with disabilities and chronic health conditions and one mindful swim for adults looking to improve their mental health. We've also offered both a women only and a men only Be Active swim with these sessions being extended to include children during the school holidays.

We were able to remain in contact with our Chat and Splash regulars during the covid lockdowns with the sessions resuming once the pool reopened in May 2021. The “Chat” enables women from our local community to gain confidence in their English language abilities in a fun, safe and welcoming environment. This is then followed by a “Splash” in the pool where women can improve their health and fitness whilst increasing their swimming ability.

As well as resuming many of our own regular swim sessions when we reopened in May 2021, we were also delighted to welcome back some of our regular hirers.

Moseley Shoals

“Moseley Shoals Swim Group have been swimming at MRB since the year 2000. Our group is one of the largest LGBT sports clubs in the UK with over 150 members. We organise around one hundred and fifty swim or water polo sessions every year with an average of 15-25 swimmers each session. Our club has a strong social element, and we are often a way for visitors, students or newcomers to Birmingham to meet other LGBT people and make friends. We host around forty social events each year and we have been proud to host people from over twenty countries just in the last twelve months including Russia, China, South Africa, Columbia, Ireland, and Italy.”

Diamond Swim Academy were also able to restart their lessons when we reopened in May 2021.

"We started running our swimming lessons at Moseley Road Baths in January 2018 and as we're about to move into our 5th year here, we still love using the pool and centre. You get a real sense of the history and atmosphere when teaching here and it is wonderful to think of how many thousands of people have learnt to swim in that pool over the last century. At Diamond Swim Academy we teach around 150 swimmers a week at Moseley Road Baths and thoroughly enjoy the relationship we have with the centre and it's staff. Thanks very much to everyone at MRB!"

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There were a number of unplanned closures due to issues with our steam boiler system and extractor fans, but we were able to turn that into a positive opportunity by offering cold water swimming thanks to Anji Page, our Swim School Coordinator and a qualified Open Water Coach. Badged as “Bringing the Outdoors In!” this was a great opportunity for anyone new to open water swimming to try a session in a cold pool in a safe, supportive environment with expert advice on hand and the advantage of warm showers and a lovely cuppa afterwards.

Cold water swimming

“It was absolutely fantastic swimming on Saturday - the pool seems even more beautiful in the clear cold and the chlorine small is muted! Plus, a lovely bunch of swimmers and tea and cake. Thanks to Anji and others for making this happen! “

Despite these numerous challenges, both swimmer numbers and income from swimming were rising and (ignoring closures periods) we're almost back to our pre-covid levels from 2019-20.

New Staff

Our Operations Manager, Adam Wynn, moved on to another pool in September 2021 and Jakub Grabski agreed to fill in temporarily while we reviewed the role and advertised for a new Operations Manager.

We were joined in January 2021 by Emily Butler, our Programme Development Coordinator whose role was funded through a National Lottery Reaching Communities grant.

Our Volunteer Coordinator, Niki Trenbath, started her parental leave in October and Sue Wainwright joined us to cover Niki’s maternity leave period.

Maintenance

The CIO and its coalition partners were able to continue to invest in the building and its plant and equipment so that the pool could continue to offer swimming to the local community.

The extractor fan was overhauled in October 2021 but unfortunately failed again in February 2022 at the start of the half term holidays resulting in a closure of roughly eight weeks but the costs for both repairs were covered by Birmingham City Council.

A new CCTV system was installed, again thanks to Birmingham City Council.

A new wireless fire alarm system was also installed with funding from the National Lottery Culture Recovery Fund.

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What Next?

Our main priorities for swimming in 2022-23 will be:

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This year in numbers

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This year in numbers

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Moseley Road Baths goes to the games…

Although our contribution to the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games extended beyond the end of the 2021/22 financial year, it felt important to mark it in this year’s annual report as the Baths has had a busy summer, hosting, partnering and collaborating on a range of projects as part of the Games’ cultural festival over the course of the year. Highlights included:

Rites of Passage – A transition

Our biggest project was the collaboration with local producer Eleni Kyriacou on Rites of Passage – A transition . Artist Josephine Chime led a group of young girls on the verge of a big transition in their lives through a journey of artist-led workshops resulting in a final public presentation and performance of their work and experiences. The project was aimed at helping young people from all walks of life to navigate change, building confidence and resilience through creativity and art practice. A group of young girls from ASIRT made outfits, designed the space in the Gala Pool and presented their experience of transition and change to their families. Seventy-five people in total took part in the project which ended in an exhibition in the Gala Pool.

People, Place and Sport – exhibition

People, Place and Sport was a celebration of local communities and sport in the West Midlands by artist Jaskirt Dhaliwal-Boora, who explored the role of gender and ethnicity in sport, through a series of portraits and recorded conversations presented in a host of locations around the city and West Midlands conurbation. The work also shone a light on the sporting hubs tucked away in our urban landscape, away from the large stadia, where grassroots sport takes place on a weekly basis.

We had 250 people attend this exhibition in the Gala Pool and 25 guests attended the talk Jaskirt gave about the context around the exhibition.

BOSA, with Notnow Collective – performance

BOSA (which means ‘barefoot’ in Croatian) was a site-specific audio experience created specifically for Moseley Road Baths, which explored the rituals of arriving and settling in. It was co-created by four Balkan artists, three commissioned migrant creatives, and many people who are making their home in Birmingham.

The experience was geared at all those who are curious about journeying, arriving, fitting in, belonging, and extending welcome. The Theatre group worked over 3 months with our Chat and Splash group – a large group of Bangladeshi and Yemeni women who learn English at the Baths, and then go for a splash in our swimming pool afterwards and was significantly influenced by this group. In addition to the community group, we had 133 people attend the show.

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From City of Empire to City of Diversity: A Visual Journey – exhibition

This visual journey, curated by Sampad in partnership with Birmingham Archives, Library of Birmingham and the University of Birmingham, explored how Birmingham changed from being a City of Empire in 1889 to the City of Diversity it is today. Our city’s changing population is shown from the Library of Birmingham’s archive photographs, including captivating portraits of people taken by Ernest Dyche between 1905 and the 1980s. His main studio was at 354 Moseley Road, Balsall Heath, just down the road from Moseley Road Baths, so many of the people in the photographs would have lived in the local area. The exhibition included personal stories of migration and settlement by those who came to Birmingham and put down roots in our city. In the year that sees our city host the Commonwealth

Games, From City of Empire to City of Diversity explored how Birmingham’s connections to the British Empire have shaped its past, present and future. The exhibition team also worked with our Chat and Splash group on recording their stories of migration. Excluding the community group, 140 people attended this exhibition.

4600 Gifts – workshops

Craftspace provided weekly workshops in the Gala Pool to make 4,600 Gifts to welcome athletes to the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.

The Lost Children – exhibition

An exhibition which explores the stories of more than 5,000 children taken from Middlemore Emigration Homes and transported to Canada between 1873 and 1954. Many of these children came from the densely crowded back-to-back housing in central Birmingham. The exhibition was displayed by Balsall Heath History Society in the tearoom, and was attended by 110 people, forming a natural end point after one of the tours of the Bath led by the Friends of Moseley Road Baths.

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Highlights

Drone Bath

BMO presented DRONE BATH, inviting participants to take a sonic bath in the Ladies’ Slipper Baths. Each cubicle hosted a musician, including legendary DJ (and former snooker World Champion) Steve Davis, as well as Leon Trimble, Graham Dunning, John Biddulph and Pulsadores. More than ten musicians in total accompanied the audience on a walk in the labyrinth in the large room holding the ladies’ slipper baths. The event sold 75 tickets, also gaining three volunteers to support similar events in the future. We’ve also had requests from other Baths to host the event, including the Roman Baths in Bath, and interest from the BBC Proms. Image 2 Drone bath

Team Away Day at the Ackers Adventures

Staff and volunteers were invited to Ackers to take part in games, lunch and tea and also a canoeing/kayaking experience around the canal. We had thirty people booked on the water, with the most laughter of the day courtesy of our youngest lifeguard, who kept falling in the water Image 3 TAD

Reaching Communities – activities in the Gala Pool

As part of our National Lottery Community Fund Reaching Communities grant, to start the year, we trialled online workshops with adults and children’s workshops, which included Children’s Yoga and Drum ‘n’ Bounce (dance aerobics to drum and bass music) and Breathing sessions (to help with covid) online over Zoom. We had numbers that ranged between 7 and 20 participants for each of the sessions.

This provided a platform to slowly build upon in June, when it was safe enough to put inperson activities on site. We started with a scientific bang with Splash ‘n’ Scream, and opera company _Underscore, who have now written a site-specific work for the Baths. Local schools were given the opportunity to be involved in the opera, learning about sound waves in the space. We had 557 participants from three schools use the Gala Pool for the first time.

Our programme throughout the year has continued to trial out a series of workshops and events, ranging from Science & History workshops for 5 – 16 years old, which has brought a strong local community group of about one hundred different local families; as well as the creation of Local Ambassadors (a youth group who wrote speeches about their thoughts on the Baths); Tropical Discos, and calypso choirs with steel pans – one of our most talked about events:

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"I was so pleased to have attended the Tropical Family Fiesta on Saturday and so amazed to see the diversity. As a headscarf wearing woman, I felt so relaxed, and at ease, which I can feel worried about. Me and my family enjoyed playing the steel drums, not as easy as it looks. There were good vibrations in the atmosphere. Thank you, Moseley Road Baths... Shazia."

We have welcomed a host of musicians to perform in the Gala Pool – ensembles using the pool have included Orchestra in the Shape of A Pear, Nox Trance, a string quartet and the award-winning Birmingham Opera Company.

Highlights from a typical month in MRB’s programming last financial year includes weekly activities such as:

Loud Fish Club – presented by Misfit’s Music to facilitate a children’s music collective, which has reached fifteen different young people in the local area.

Places of Welcome – a drop in space for everyone to come to the Gala Pool and have access to refreshments, games, and arts & crafts activities, which has reached over 70 people since it started.

Jewellery & Textiles – a space for 16+ adults to participate. This reached 20 adults including those dealing with severe grief, college-aged home schoolers and their parents, and adults having time off work due to mental health/ sickness.

Other activities have included Children’s Creative Dance, Children’s Yoga, Adult Yoga, Tai Chi, mindfulness & stress reduction workshops, Women’s Only capoeira, floristry, Chat and Splash & more.

We have partnered with 61 different organisations to produce work at Moseley Road Baths and have formed a special relationship with St Paul’s Trust in a strong collaboration for a Balsall Heath Wellbeing Forum which has now had two meetings in this financial year and gained the backing support from Hall Green Neighbourhood Network Scheme.

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Pool People

Image 4 Reaching communities activities 21/22

Image 5 On Demand weekly activity April 21 – Onsite weekly activity March 22

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Accounts

Moseley Road Baths CIO Profit and Loss

April 2021 - March 2022

Income
Club Bookings 43,412.00
Grants & Donations 259,998.87
Public Swim 37,628.84
School Sessions 17,740.00
Other 3,876.00
Total Income £362,656.00
Expenses
Bad Debt Expense 1,613.33
CRM system 762
Employee Costs 169,630.00
IT 2,301.78
Pool Plant 17,279.27
Business Rates 184.26
Electricity 16,873.30
Gas 32,090.21
Insurances 667.83
Other Premises Costs 52,355.77
Repairs and Maintenance 30,100.31
Water 31,286.21
Accountancy HR Payroll 1,504.80
Cleaning Supplies 1,952.75
Equipment 6,712.72
Furniture 3,999.22
Insurance 3,091.31
Licenses/accreditations 2,141.22
Maintenance Equipment 178.34
Marketing 3,959.20
Mobile phone 828
Other Supplies 3,981.17
Pool Plant 11,292.76
Stationery 542.96
Telephony costs 980.93
Training 8,406.64
Volunteer Costs 639.59
Total Expenses £405,356.00
Net Operating Income -£42,700.00
Net Deficit -£42,700.00

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Accounts

Moseley Road Baths CIO Balance Sheet

As of March 31, 2022

As of March 31, 2022
Total
Total Cash at bank and in hand 197,902
Total Debtors 39,643
Net current assets 237,544
Creditors: amounts falling due within one year
Total Trade Creditors 10,403
Current Liabilities
Accrued Expenditure 6,275
Bad Debt Provision 12,619
Total Current Liabilities 18,894
Total Creditors: amounts falling due within one year 29,297
Total net assets (liabilities) 208,247
Capital and Reserves
Unrestricted Reserves 113,122
Restrcited Reserves 95,125
Total Capital and Reserves 208,247

Financial performance

Our financial position reflects that financial year 2021/2022 saw severe disruption to the swimming operations and other activities due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic affecting the UK and other countries. The premises were open only between August and October and then in December. Despite this, the CIO was able to progress and achieve a number of its objectives.

Our objectives going into the 20/21 year were:

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Financial performance

Our objectives going into the 20/21 year were:

Despite the pandemic progress was made on nearly all the above objectives, except the swim school, which has started in the new financial year. Some of our achievements this pandemic year included: 1,175 public swimming sessions, 1,645 swimmers enjoyed a free swim, we welcomed 12 new volunteer lifeguards, 5 Student placements, 3,205 volunteering hours and £122k of investment for the Baths was raised.

Despite the pandemic the MRB CIO ended the year with a financial surplus and a healthy Balance Sheet, as detailed below. The successful Levelling Up bid by Birmingham City Council has further enhanced the long-term prospects of the building.

Looking to the future, we are budgeting and fundraising carefully and employing our creative skills, to ensure we can make up for the loss of income and impetus caused by the pandemic. The CIO will be looking to prepare for the next stage of developments to the building as we look to build the CIO’s sustainability and resilience into the future. The funding from the two major grants – LUF and NLHF, will be held by BCC as the accountable body, with agreed amounts to be made directly available to the CIO in support of this.

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Trustees:

Lucy Reid (Chair) (appointed 30 September 2021) Joe Holyoak Karen Leach Ruth Miller Cath Gilliver Hamda Ibrahim Mohammed (appointed 22 July 2021) Kathryn Pearson Mohammed Sajid Simon Stirling

Andrew Thomas (appointed 22 July 2021, resigned October 2022)

Photography credits:

Front page Credit Donald Insall

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Eid party Credit MRB CIO/Archery Credit MRB CIO/Schools Winter Fun Day Credit MRB CIO/ Rites of Passage - Artist Josephine Chime/People, places and Sport artist Jaskirt Dhaliwal-Boora /Gong Bath Credit MRB CIO/Moseley Road Baths Tours – Credit FOMRB/ Drum n Bounce – Emma Smallman

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Drone Bath clip – credit Gaz Williams

Image 3 Team Away Day Credit MRB CIO

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Good Vibrations – Credit Leaf Creative Arts /Children’s Yoga – Credit Cab/Drum n Bounce – Emma Smallman/Threading Tales – Image Credit MRB CIO

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What's on – Image Credit MRB CIO

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REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1176432 mO￿1•Y Road Bath8 CIO Rawt of tha Tru8te88 and Unaudltod Flnan¢lal Stat•rn•nt8 for th• P•rfod End•d 31 March 2022

REGlSfERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1176432 Moseley Road Baths CIO Contents of tho Financlal Statwmnts for th• Perfod Endod 31 March 2022 Pag• Contents of the Financial Statements Report of the Trustees Report of the Independent Examiner Statement of Finan(aal A¢ts¥ilAs Balance Sheet Not8s to the Financial Statements 10-14

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1176432 Mosoloy Road Baths CIO Report of tho Trust￿8 for thg Pgrl¢xl Ended 31 Mar¢h 2022 The trustees present their report with the financial statements of the charlty for the period end8d 31 March 2022. The trustees have adopted the provisions of Accountlng and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in a¢¢ordance wlth th8 Flnancial R8portlng Standard 8ppli¢able In the UK and Repub15c of Ireland IFRS 102) (effective 1 January 2015). OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES ObJoctlvo8 and alms Moseley Road Baths CIO was establl8hed to secure a future for Moseley Road Baths 88 a h8rltsg8 swlmmlng pool whlch serves the local communSty as well as havlng a wlder, natlonal profile duo to Its Grade 2. Ilsted status. Actlvltl•8 - To promote communlty particlp8tlon In healthy recr8atlon by the provl8lon of facllldes for 8wlmmlng and aquatic 8POrt. - Such d￿rItable purposa8 for the publlc banafit are exduslvoly charitable accordlng to the laws of England and Wales as the Trustees may from tlme to tlme datemilne. STRUCTURE. GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT Gov•rnlng do¢um•nt Moseley Road Baths CIO is a Charltable Incorporated Organisatlon (CIO) reglstered wlth tho Charity Comml8slon on 21 December 2017. The CIO18 governed by a board of tru8tees. All new trustees are glven, In the vlew of the trustees, sufficlent tralnlng and have enough knowledge to control the tharlV8 governance, strategy and operations effectively. Trustees are recwlted. on the basis of having a broad range of knowledge and experience across the board of trustees. Appolntment of Tru•t••8 In accordance with the lemis of the constitution there must be at least three charity tru8tees. If the number falls below thls mlnlmum, the r6malnlng trustees may only act to call a meatlng of the Charfty trustees, or appoint a new charity trustee. Any member of the publlc wlshlng to become a Trustee must provide an expresslon of Interest In the event of a vacancy. Th8 prospectiv8 applicant wlll then be given an opportunity to obserrfe a board meeting which can then be followed by an application. Upon conclusion of the process and satlsfactory results. the applicant will be fonnally invited to loln the board. The MRB CIO'S Annual Roport dotalls Its activitiès and futuro plans. Thls documont (which is soparate from thos• accounts) provldo8 a brlof ovoNlew of actlvlti•s and plans.

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1176432 Mo8•lw Road Baths CIO Report of the Tru8ts08 for tho Perlod Ended 31 March 2022 ACHIEVEMENT AND PERFORMANCE The financial year 2021122 8tarted at the and of the Second major lockdown, wlth 3wlmming pools re- opening on 12 Aprll 2021. riori 21122 To contlnue to develop our 'dry4lde' actfvities through the Mosèley Road Baths Allve project. To expand and develop our swim school, both to meet communlty need and to provide a reliable income stream for MRB CIO To conllnue to develop our whole team - staff and volunte8rs - in temis of positive worklng culture. skills development, and stsfflng modal: Including a partlcular focus on providlng opportunltl8s for local people. To host and partlclpate In 8Ctiviti88 as part of the Blrniingham 2022 Commonwealth G8mes. Identlfy plant prlorltl8s {l)ollers, filter etc.) to reduce the risk of long-temi closure. Continue lo work with the Coalltlon partners on MRB'S long t8rm future. To keep providing an enjoyable, benefldal and beautiful envlronment at MRB for swlmmers, volunteer8 and staff. Aslde from Covld, the agelng pool plant and boller8 have caused the bSgge8t Impacts on the ability to remain open during the year In October 2021 the Govemmenl announced a Levelllng Up Fund allocation of £15.539m for Moseley Road Bath8 and Balsall Heath Llbrary- to allow for the nexi phase of rastorfng th8 Grade11 listed Edwardian swlmming pool and Ilbrary. Th18 money wlll be held by Blmilngham City Council as the accountabla body. Work Indudes restorlng historlc Interlors and Installlng lifts 80 that more of the buildlng can be accessed. FINANCIAL REVIEW Flnanclal Ovorvlew For its year énded 31st March 2022 th8 CIO made a deficlt of £42,700 (20121., surplus of £216,276), giving total r8S8Nes carried forward of £208,248, made up of unrestrtcted r886nMs of £113.123 and restricted reserves of £95,125. This deficit was expected as grants recelved in 2020121 vMre spent thls year. Note 10 shows the balances of grants 8nd carrled forward for use In future years Unrestrlcted funds were ralsed through swlm Income from local groups, the general publlc and schools which for the reporting period were slightly less than running costs. The r8malnder was covered by grant funding. Fundraising from Indlviduals and from grant making bodles remains extremely important. glven the costs of running a swimmin9 baths. of making much needed Improv8m8nts to our operatlonal infrastructure. and the beneflts that thes8 brfng to our loyal swimmers. This was particularly Important durlng a year dominated by the recovery of operations from the Covld pandemlc.

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1176432 Mo8•loy Road Bath8 CIO Report of tho Tru8tW8 for th• Perlod Endod 31 March 2022 There was 8 large Increase In grant Income this year malnly due to the successful bid for Reachlng Communities MRB Alive grant {£141,000) The CIO'S net V￿rth is virtually all held in cash reserves, mainly representing restrlcted funds received in advance that are yet to be spenL The unrestricted balance is a mixture of tradlng surplus and Business Contlnulty grants that wlll help bvlth the recovery of operations into 2022123. The CIO'S dèbtors are at an acceptable level, wlth much of It wlthln the 30 days temi. A bad debt provision of £12.000 has been set aslde to cushion any Smpacts of Covld on outstsndlng debtors. No debts have yet been written off. R•$orv•8 poll¢y The CIO currently has a pollcy to keep re8errfe8 of £40.000. equlvalent to four months gr088 fixed costs. The reserve6 policy is reviewed annually and aims to bulld re8lllence for unfor8888n Closures or costs. There Ss a desire to increase thls to at least 6 months over the medium tarm. Golng conc•m The flnandal statements have been prepared on a golng conc8m basls as th8 trustees believe that despite Covid-19 uncertalntles the CIO has reserves. Secured Government and other grants, as VKII as appropriate operatlonal changes planned to support operatlons for 12 months from the date of authorising these flnanclal Statements. FUTURE PLANS The nexl 12 months wlll be bu8y, our prforltles VAII be: To continue to develop our 'dry slde, activities through the Moseley Road Baths Alive project. To act 88 a responsive and engaged 'dlent' for the project. worklng closely with the Dmng In project team to shape plans for the building and NLHF actlvlty pllots. To remaln open for as much actlvlty a6 we can both poolslde and dryside. as the Dmng In project V￿rk gets undepNay To expand and develop our swlm school both to meet communlty need and to provlde a rellable income stream for MRB. To take more time to connect wlth our nelghbours and partner organlsatlons and contrlbut8 to th8 brilllant community of Balsall Heath. As we look to the future. we know that there are likely to contSnue to be unplann8d, as well as planned closures as the changes to the Baths and neighbourlng Ilbrary take shape. We wlll do our very best to keep the pool open as much as we can for our local swimmers, and to involve local partners and people as much as can during the project. Fundraising from indNlduals and from grant making bodlos remalns extremely important to us, given the costs of running a swimmin9 baths. of making much needed improvements to our operatlonal infrastructure. and the benefits that these bring to our loyal swimmers

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1176432 Mosthy Road Baths CIO Report of tho Trusta¢s for the Perf<xl Ended 31 March 2022 REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DEfAILS Reglsternd Charlty nUM￿r 1176432 Regknt•r￿ office Moseley Road Baths Moseley Road Balsall Heath Bimingham B12 9BX Catherine Gilliver Enkhjargal Ganbjnur (resigned 30 September 2021) Joseph Hotyo8k Karen Leach Kathryn Pearson Simon Stlrfing Mohammed Sajid Rtsth Jane Miller Andrew Thomas (22 Juty 2021- 18 October 2022) Lucy ReKI {appoint8d 30 Septemb8r 2021) Hamda Mohamed (appointed 22 July 2021) Ind•pendont Examlnern TaPthr Afzal BSS & Co (Accountancy Servi(xs) Lirnited 75 Aston Road Shifnal Shropshire TF118DU Bankors Nalwest Bank 166 High Street Harbome 817 9PW

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1176432 Mosohy Road Baths CIO Roport of tho Tru8ts08 for the Perlod Endod 31 March 2022 STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES RESPONSIBIUTIE8 The trustees are responsible for preparing the report of the trust888 and the financial statements In accordance with applicable law and United lfjngdom accounting Standards (Unlted Kingdom G8n8r8lly Accepted Accountlng Practice). In preparing those flnanclal statements, the trust888 are requlred to: - select sultsble accountlng policies and then apply them con8lstently, - ob8erve the method8 and prlnciples In the Charity SORP, - make judgements and e$fjMat￿ that are rea80nable and prudent, prepare the financlal statements on the going concern basis unless It Ss Inapproprlate to presume that the charitable company wll contlnue In bu8ine88. The tW8tee8 ara re8pon81ble for keeplng proper accountlng record8 whth d18d08e wlth reasonable accuracy at any time the flnanclal posltlon of the chadty. They are al80 re8pon81ble for safeguardlng the assets of the charfty and hence for taklng reasonable 8tep8 for the preventlon and detectlon of fraud and other Irregularilles. ApPrty￿d by order of the board of trusts88 on 7 December 2022 and 8lgned on It8 behalf by: Lucy Reid Tru8tee

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER.. 1176432 Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustoes of Moseley Road Baths CIO I report to the charity Iruslees on my examination of the accounts of the CIO for the year ended 31 March 2022 which are sel out on pages 8 to 14 Responslbllities and basis of report As the charity trustees of the CIO you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ('the Act,). I report in réspect of my examination of the Trust's accounls 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 14515)(b} of Ihe Act. Independent 8xamlnar'8 Statèment I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come lo my attention in connection wilh the examination giving me caus8 to believe that in any material r8sp6Ct'. 1. accounting records were not kept in respect of the CIO as required by section 130 of the Act. or 2. the accounts do not accord with those records; or 3. thè accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning Ihe form and content of accounts sel out in the Charities IAc¢ounls and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a 'lrue and fair view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination. I have no concerns and have come across no oth8r matters in connection with th8 èxamination to which attention should b8 drawn in this report In order to enable 8 prop8r understanding of the accounts to be reached. Tahe8r Afzal ACA BSS & Co (Accounlancy Services) Llmited 75 Aston Road Shifnal Shropshire TFII 8DU 4 January 2023

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1176432 M0601ey Road Baths CIO Statemant of Flnanclal Actlvlllés for th¢ Perl¢xl Endod 31 March 2022 31.03.22 31.03.22 31.03.22 Unr•8trlctod Rostrlcted Total funds fund8 funds 31.03.21 Totsl funds Noto6 INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM Donatlons and legaoles Charltable Activities Oth8r tradlng actlvbt188 14.788 98,916 3.741 245,231 259,999 98,916 3,741 366,009 25.205 33,128 Total 117,425 245,231 362,656 424,342 EXPENDITURE ON Charltablo actlvltl Charltable actlvltles 85,994 319,362 405,358 208,088 Total 85.994 319.362 405,356 208,068 NET INCOME 31.431 74.131 41700 216,278 RECONCILIATION OF FUND8 Total fund8 brought forward 81,692 169,256 250.948 34.672 TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD ON CONTINUING OPERATIONS 10 113.123 95,125 208,248 250,948 All Income and expendSlure ha8 arS8en from ¢ontlnulng actlv5tles.

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1176432 Mo8oloy Road Baths CIO Balanca Shaat At 31 March 2022 31.03.22 31.03.22 Unr•8trlctsd R•8trlcted fund8 fundb 31.0322 Total fund8 31.03.21 Total funds Nots8 CURRENT ASSETS Cash at bank and In hand Debtors 102,751 27.051 129,802 95,125 197,878 27,051 224.927 228,013 33,485 259,498 95,125 CREDITORS Amounts falllng due withln one year 16,679 11879 8,550 NET CURRENT ASSETSI(LIA8ILITIES) 113,123 95,125 208,248 250,948 TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT LIABILITIES 113,123 95,125 208348 250,948 NET ASSET8 113,123 95.125 208.248 250,948 FUNDS Unrestricted funds Restdcted funds 10 113,123 113.123 95,125 208,248 81,892 169,256 250,948 95,125 95,125 113,12 The trustees acknowledge thelr re8pon8lbllltles with respect to the accountlng records and the preparatlon of the account8. The members h8V8 not requlred the d)arltabl8 comp8ry to obtsln an audlt of Its accounts for the year in questlon in accordance wlth sectlon 476 of the Companles Act 2006 - however, In accordance wlth sectlon 145 of the Charltles Act 2011 the a¢¢ounts have been examlned by an Independent examiner whose report appears on page 7; The financial stat8m8nts were approved by the Board of Tru8te88 on 7 December 2022 and were signed on Its behalf by: Lucy Reld Trustee

REGISTERED CHARITY NUM8ER: 1176432 Mo801oy Road Bath8 CIO Notos to tho Flnanclal Statemonts for tho P•rlod Endad 31 March 2022 1 ACCOUNTING POLICIES Basi8 of preparlng tho financSal statemonts The financial statements of the charitable cornpany have been prepared in accordance with the Charftles SORP (FRS 102) 'Accountlng and Reportlng by Charltlas: Statement of Recomm8fKled Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effectlve 1 January 2015),. Financial Reporting Standard 102 ' The Financial Reporting Stsndard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland. and the Companies Act 2006. The financial statements have been prepared under the histor1￿1 ¢ost convention. Incomo All income is recognised in the Statement of Financial Activities once the charfty has entitlement to the funds, tt Is probable that the income wlll be received and the amount can be measured reliably. Wher8 income due becomes doubtful an appropriate Bad Debt Provision is created in the yEar the income becomes doubtful. Income vffitten off is then charged to the Bad Debt Provision For donations or grants to be recognised the charlty will have been notified of the amounts and the settlement date in writing. If there are conditKJns attached to the donation or grant and thls requires a level of perfomanee before entiuement can be obtained then the income is deferred or carried forward as a r8Strfct8d fund until those condltions are fully met or the fulfilment of those conditions is wthin the control of the charity and it is probable that they will be fulfilled. Interest on funds held on deposlt Is Induded when receivable and the amount can be measured reliably by the charity: this is usually upon notification of interest paid or payab18 by the Bank. Expendlture Liabilities are recognised as expenditure as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation committing thé charity to that expenditur8, it Is probable that a transfer of economic benefits will be required in settlement and the amount of the obligation can be measured reliably. Expenditure is accounted for on an accruals basis and has been dassifled under headings that aggregate all costs relating to the category. Where costs cannot be directly attributed to a particular heading they have been allocaled to actlvitles on a basis consistent with the use of resources. Expenditure is classified under the following activty headings: Charitable activlti&s - this compris8S the dlrect cxjsts of actmties undertaken to further the purposes of the charity. including grants payable and all associated support costs. Taxation The charity is an exempt ¢harlty viithin the meanlng of schedule 3 of the Charities Act 2011 and is considered to pass the tests set out in Paragraph 1 Schedule 6 Finance Act 2010 and therefore it meets tha definition of a charitable company for UK corporatlon tax purposes. 10

REGISTERED CHARITh NUMBER: 1176432 Mos•l•y Rogd Baths CIO Notss to tho Financlal Statomonts for tho Period Endod 31 March 2022 1 ACCOUNTING POUCIES - continu Fund accounting Unrestricted funds can be used in accordance wilh the charitable objectives at th8 discretion of the trustees. Reslrfctsd furKls can only be used for partlcular restricted purposes within the objects of the charfty. Restrictions arise vthen speafied by the donor ￿ when funds are raised for parbcular restricted purposes. 2 TRUSTEES REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS There V￿re no trust88s' remuneration or othw beneffts for the year ended 31 Marth 2022 (nil for the year ended 31 March 2021). Trustees. exponses There wére no trustees, expenses paid for the year 8nded 31 IIArch 2022 (nil for the year ended 31 March 2021). 3 INCOME FROM DONAlloNS AND LEGACIES 31.0322 31.03.21 Grants Donations 257.551 2.448 259.999 364.086 1,922 366,009 4 INCOME FROM CHARrrABLE ACTIVrnES 31.0322 31.03.21 School Swim Sessions Club Swim SessTrons Publlc Swim Sessions Be Active Scheme 17.740 43.547 37.629 4,000 7,501 11.582 2.122 25.205 98,916 5 INCOME FROM OTHER TRADING ACTMTIES 31.03.22 31.03.21 Sale of Accessories Income for Services 3.741 3.741 33.128 33,128 11

REGISTERED CHARrrY NUMBER: 1176432 M0601ey Road Bath8 CIO Not88 to tho Flnanclal Statsm•nts for th• Pwlod Ended 31 March 2022 CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES COST 31.03.22 31.03.21 Staff Costs Electricity G8S Water Other Costs 147,575 16.873 32.090 31,286 177,632 405.356 82,894 10,536 21,812 35,884 56,940 208,088 7 CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR 31.03.22 31.03.21 Accrued expendlture Trade creditor8 6,275 10.403 16,678 7,772 778 8.550 8 DEBTORS: AMOUNTS FALUNG DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR 31.03.22 31.03.21 Trade debtor8 Accwed Income 27.052 30,894 2,592 33,486 27.052 9 STAFF COSTS AND ASSOCIATED EXPENSES 31.03.22 31.03.21 Wage8 and 8alarle8 Soclal secudty costs Penslon costs 138.840 6,922 1.813 147 575 74,110 6,898 1,886 The average number of employees durfng the year was as follows: 31.03.22 31.03.21 Full Time Part Tlm8 13 No employee recelved emoluments In excess of £80,000 Th8 key manag8m&nt personn81 of charfty comprlse th8 Trust888 and the Operations Manager. Trustees receive no remuneration or other benéfits from the charity. The remuneratlon of key management personnel for the year was £22,358 (2020121. £18,233). 12

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1176432 Mo￿1•Y Road Bath8 CIO Notes to the Financlal Statement8 for th• Parlod Endgd 31 March 2022 10 MOVEMENT IN FUNDS 8alanco at boglnnlng of yaar Balanco at Ond of In¢om• Exp•ndltur• Unr08trlct•d Funds G8neral fund 81.e92 117,425 85.994 113 123 Re8trlct•d Funds Awards for All EnglSsh Sports Coundl SSE Heart of EnglarKI BCC Preventlon & Communltle8 People's Health Trust National Express Natlonal Trust Veolla Gala P¢)ols Art Project Heritage Fund Culture Recovery Reaching Communities MRB Allve Toyola Para8POrt Cultural Actlon Zone Commonwealth Leg8Cy Natlonal Leisure Recovery Fund Nelghbourhood Network Scheme Salntbury 9,131 838 38,832 118 806 9,260 3,379 4,512 72 5,457 8,295 88 38,700 118 1,798 9,757 5,211 9,829 72 1.192 10,497 8.398 5.317 10.000 e,566 5,457 44,695 83,208 3,473 40,483 93,475 78,970 125,623 3,473 1,870 6,208 51,080 3,000 2,980 43,970 820 1,130 2,960 43.970 620 1.000 319,362 1,000 169.258 245.231 95,125 TOTAL FUNDS 250.948 362,656 405,356 208,248 Th6 General Fund represents unrestricted funds that can be utlllsed for charltable purposes as detennin8d by the trustees. This balance includes Buslness Contlnulty grants received from Central Govemment to support the CIO through the COVID pandemic The Awards For All fund represents a grant awarded by Big Lottery primarily to train female Ilfe guards and swim teachers a8 well as provlding tralnlng In customer s6rvic6 and buslness development. Funding from the English Sports Council was awarded to contribute 40% towards the cost of tralnlng 16 voluntsers as lifeguards and swim tsachers. SSE grants to support the general grown of soclal enterprises 13

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1176432 Mo801oy Road Bath8 CIO Notos to tho Flnanclal Statsmonts for tho Porlod Endod 31 March 2022 10 MOVEMENT IN FUNDS (contlnued) People's Health Trust have funded our programme of Chat & Splash actlvitles where local women gather to swlm and do craft or othèr 8Ctlvities, thereby reduclng potential isolation in their ¢ommunltles. Bimlngham Clty Councll Prevention & Communltles grant aims to assist Sn soclal prescrlblng through swimming as a healthy advlty and contrfbutor to 0?￿ra11 vmllbelng. Heart of England fundlng ha8 promoted a number of soclal 8vAmmlng session8 almed at dlsadvantaged groups. Veolla funds energy efflclent equlpment- plpe lagglng and a new d08ing controller HerStage Fund Culture Recovery provid8d support through tha Covld perlod, to provlde Cultu￿ relaled programme as th8 CIO emerged from Covid. A180 to Support the inst8llatk)n of a new fire alarm system Thls grant provldes es8entlal support In rewestabli8hlng the Baths, operatlons 8ft8r the lockdown8. It covers three areas: (1> flnanclal support for recommenclng swimming after the lockdown pauses, <11) the pur¢ha8e and installatton of a new flre alami system for the buildlng and {111) cultural communlty actlvitles. The Nallonal Lottery'8 Reathlng Communlti8s Fund provldes 8UPPOrt for our non- swimming or 'dryslde' communlty based a¢tivities and for our volunteer based model. Since January 2021, Ihe Baths has offered a variety of communlty bas8d 8Ctlvlty for all 8g6s and Interests- such as muslc, craft workshops and yoga - malnly based In the Gala Pool space and In our multl-actlvty room. Reaching Communltle8 Emergency supported tha bu81ness through the Covld perlod Toyota Parasport funded purchase of 8wlmmlng 8qulprnent for dlsabled swimming 88881on8 S8lntbury to fund dlsabl8d svAmmlng sesslons Cultural Actlon Zona Is to promote and lay on cultural and other events as part of the Bal8all Heath Second Saturday. celebrating dlv8r8ity and promotlng communlty Inclusion. Commonwealth Legacy funds the contlnuatlon of the Chat & Splash prograrnrne offerlng conversation and swlmmlng to v￿rnen vh)ose first language Is not Engllsh. National Leisure Recovery Fund supported the reopenlng of leisur8 facilltles after the Covid pandemic and attendant lockdowns. 14

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1176432 mO￿1•Y Road Bath8 CIO Rawt of tha Tru8te88 and Unaudltod Flnan¢lal Stat•rn•nt8 for th• P•rfod End•d 31 March 2022

REGlSfERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1176432 Moseley Road Baths CIO Contents of tho Financlal Statwmnts for th• Perfod Endod 31 March 2022 Pag• Contents of the Financial Statements Report of the Trustees Report of the Independent Examiner Statement of Finan(aal A¢ts¥ilAs Balance Sheet Not8s to the Financial Statements 10-14

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1176432 Mosoloy Road Baths CIO Report of tho Trust￿8 for thg Pgrl¢xl Ended 31 Mar¢h 2022 The trustees present their report with the financial statements of the charlty for the period end8d 31 March 2022. The trustees have adopted the provisions of Accountlng and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in a¢¢ordance wlth th8 Flnancial R8portlng Standard 8ppli¢able In the UK and Repub15c of Ireland IFRS 102) (effective 1 January 2015). OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES ObJoctlvo8 and alms Moseley Road Baths CIO was establl8hed to secure a future for Moseley Road Baths 88 a h8rltsg8 swlmmlng pool whlch serves the local communSty as well as havlng a wlder, natlonal profile duo to Its Grade 2. Ilsted status. Actlvltl•8 - To promote communlty particlp8tlon In healthy recr8atlon by the provl8lon of facllldes for 8wlmmlng and aquatic 8POrt. - Such d￿rItable purposa8 for the publlc banafit are exduslvoly charitable accordlng to the laws of England and Wales as the Trustees may from tlme to tlme datemilne. STRUCTURE. GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT Gov•rnlng do¢um•nt Moseley Road Baths CIO is a Charltable Incorporated Organisatlon (CIO) reglstered wlth tho Charity Comml8slon on 21 December 2017. The CIO18 governed by a board of tru8tees. All new trustees are glven, In the vlew of the trustees, sufficlent tralnlng and have enough knowledge to control the tharlV8 governance, strategy and operations effectively. Trustees are recwlted. on the basis of having a broad range of knowledge and experience across the board of trustees. Appolntment of Tru•t••8 In accordance with the lemis of the constitution there must be at least three charity tru8tees. If the number falls below thls mlnlmum, the r6malnlng trustees may only act to call a meatlng of the Charfty trustees, or appoint a new charity trustee. Any member of the publlc wlshlng to become a Trustee must provide an expresslon of Interest In the event of a vacancy. Th8 prospectiv8 applicant wlll then be given an opportunity to obserrfe a board meeting which can then be followed by an application. Upon conclusion of the process and satlsfactory results. the applicant will be fonnally invited to loln the board. The MRB CIO'S Annual Roport dotalls Its activitiès and futuro plans. Thls documont (which is soparate from thos• accounts) provldo8 a brlof ovoNlew of actlvlti•s and plans.

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1176432 Mo8•lw Road Baths CIO Report of the Tru8ts08 for tho Perlod Ended 31 March 2022 ACHIEVEMENT AND PERFORMANCE The financial year 2021122 8tarted at the and of the Second major lockdown, wlth 3wlmming pools re- opening on 12 Aprll 2021. riori 21122 To contlnue to develop our 'dry4lde' actfvities through the Mosèley Road Baths Allve project. To expand and develop our swim school, both to meet communlty need and to provide a reliable income stream for MRB CIO To conllnue to develop our whole team - staff and volunte8rs - in temis of positive worklng culture. skills development, and stsfflng modal: Including a partlcular focus on providlng opportunltl8s for local people. To host and partlclpate In 8Ctiviti88 as part of the Blrniingham 2022 Commonwealth G8mes. Identlfy plant prlorltl8s {l)ollers, filter etc.) to reduce the risk of long-temi closure. Continue lo work with the Coalltlon partners on MRB'S long t8rm future. To keep providing an enjoyable, benefldal and beautiful envlronment at MRB for swlmmers, volunteer8 and staff. Aslde from Covld, the agelng pool plant and boller8 have caused the bSgge8t Impacts on the ability to remain open during the year In October 2021 the Govemmenl announced a Levelllng Up Fund allocation of £15.539m for Moseley Road Bath8 and Balsall Heath Llbrary- to allow for the nexi phase of rastorfng th8 Grade11 listed Edwardian swlmming pool and Ilbrary. Th18 money wlll be held by Blmilngham City Council as the accountabla body. Work Indudes restorlng historlc Interlors and Installlng lifts 80 that more of the buildlng can be accessed. FINANCIAL REVIEW Flnanclal Ovorvlew For its year énded 31st March 2022 th8 CIO made a deficlt of £42,700 (20121., surplus of £216,276), giving total r8S8Nes carried forward of £208,248, made up of unrestrtcted r886nMs of £113.123 and restricted reserves of £95,125. This deficit was expected as grants recelved in 2020121 vMre spent thls year. Note 10 shows the balances of grants 8nd carrled forward for use In future years Unrestrlcted funds were ralsed through swlm Income from local groups, the general publlc and schools which for the reporting period were slightly less than running costs. The r8malnder was covered by grant funding. Fundraising from Indlviduals and from grant making bodles remains extremely important. glven the costs of running a swimmin9 baths. of making much needed Improv8m8nts to our operatlonal infrastructure. and the beneflts that thes8 brfng to our loyal swimmers. This was particularly Important durlng a year dominated by the recovery of operations from the Covld pandemlc.

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1176432 Mo8•loy Road Bath8 CIO Report of tho Tru8tW8 for th• Perlod Endod 31 March 2022 There was 8 large Increase In grant Income this year malnly due to the successful bid for Reachlng Communities MRB Alive grant {£141,000) The CIO'S net V￿rth is virtually all held in cash reserves, mainly representing restrlcted funds received in advance that are yet to be spenL The unrestricted balance is a mixture of tradlng surplus and Business Contlnulty grants that wlll help bvlth the recovery of operations into 2022123. The CIO'S dèbtors are at an acceptable level, wlth much of It wlthln the 30 days temi. A bad debt provision of £12.000 has been set aslde to cushion any Smpacts of Covld on outstsndlng debtors. No debts have yet been written off. R•$orv•8 poll¢y The CIO currently has a pollcy to keep re8errfe8 of £40.000. equlvalent to four months gr088 fixed costs. The reserve6 policy is reviewed annually and aims to bulld re8lllence for unfor8888n Closures or costs. There Ss a desire to increase thls to at least 6 months over the medium tarm. Golng conc•m The flnandal statements have been prepared on a golng conc8m basls as th8 trustees believe that despite Covid-19 uncertalntles the CIO has reserves. Secured Government and other grants, as VKII as appropriate operatlonal changes planned to support operatlons for 12 months from the date of authorising these flnanclal Statements. FUTURE PLANS The nexl 12 months wlll be bu8y, our prforltles VAII be: To continue to develop our 'dry slde, activities through the Moseley Road Baths Alive project. To act 88 a responsive and engaged 'dlent' for the project. worklng closely with the Dmng In project team to shape plans for the building and NLHF actlvlty pllots. To remaln open for as much actlvlty a6 we can both poolslde and dryside. as the Dmng In project V￿rk gets undepNay To expand and develop our swlm school both to meet communlty need and to provlde a rellable income stream for MRB. To take more time to connect wlth our nelghbours and partner organlsatlons and contrlbut8 to th8 brilllant community of Balsall Heath. As we look to the future. we know that there are likely to contSnue to be unplann8d, as well as planned closures as the changes to the Baths and neighbourlng Ilbrary take shape. We wlll do our very best to keep the pool open as much as we can for our local swimmers, and to involve local partners and people as much as can during the project. Fundraising from indNlduals and from grant making bodlos remalns extremely important to us, given the costs of running a swimmin9 baths. of making much needed improvements to our operatlonal infrastructure. and the benefits that these bring to our loyal swimmers

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1176432 Mosthy Road Baths CIO Report of tho Trusta¢s for the Perf<xl Ended 31 March 2022 REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DEfAILS Reglsternd Charlty nUM￿r 1176432 Regknt•r￿ office Moseley Road Baths Moseley Road Balsall Heath Bimingham B12 9BX Catherine Gilliver Enkhjargal Ganbjnur (resigned 30 September 2021) Joseph Hotyo8k Karen Leach Kathryn Pearson Simon Stlrfing Mohammed Sajid Rtsth Jane Miller Andrew Thomas (22 Juty 2021- 18 October 2022) Lucy ReKI {appoint8d 30 Septemb8r 2021) Hamda Mohamed (appointed 22 July 2021) Ind•pendont Examlnern TaPthr Afzal BSS & Co (Accountancy Servi(xs) Lirnited 75 Aston Road Shifnal Shropshire TF118DU Bankors Nalwest Bank 166 High Street Harbome 817 9PW

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1176432 Mosohy Road Baths CIO Roport of tho Tru8ts08 for the Perlod Endod 31 March 2022 STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES RESPONSIBIUTIE8 The trustees are responsible for preparing the report of the trust888 and the financial statements In accordance with applicable law and United lfjngdom accounting Standards (Unlted Kingdom G8n8r8lly Accepted Accountlng Practice). In preparing those flnanclal statements, the trust888 are requlred to: - select sultsble accountlng policies and then apply them con8lstently, - ob8erve the method8 and prlnciples In the Charity SORP, - make judgements and e$fjMat￿ that are rea80nable and prudent, prepare the financlal statements on the going concern basis unless It Ss Inapproprlate to presume that the charitable company wll contlnue In bu8ine88. The tW8tee8 ara re8pon81ble for keeplng proper accountlng record8 whth d18d08e wlth reasonable accuracy at any time the flnanclal posltlon of the chadty. They are al80 re8pon81ble for safeguardlng the assets of the charfty and hence for taklng reasonable 8tep8 for the preventlon and detectlon of fraud and other Irregularilles. ApPrty￿d by order of the board of trusts88 on 7 December 2022 and 8lgned on It8 behalf by: Lucy Reid Tru8tee

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER.. 1176432 Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustoes of Moseley Road Baths CIO I report to the charity Iruslees on my examination of the accounts of the CIO for the year ended 31 March 2022 which are sel out on pages 8 to 14 Responslbllities and basis of report As the charity trustees of the CIO you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ('the Act,). I report in réspect of my examination of the Trust's accounls 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 14515)(b} of Ihe Act. Independent 8xamlnar'8 Statèment I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come lo my attention in connection wilh the examination giving me caus8 to believe that in any material r8sp6Ct'. 1. accounting records were not kept in respect of the CIO as required by section 130 of the Act. or 2. the accounts do not accord with those records; or 3. thè accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning Ihe form and content of accounts sel out in the Charities IAc¢ounls and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a 'lrue and fair view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination. I have no concerns and have come across no oth8r matters in connection with th8 èxamination to which attention should b8 drawn in this report In order to enable 8 prop8r understanding of the accounts to be reached. Tahe8r Afzal ACA BSS & Co (Accounlancy Services) Llmited 75 Aston Road Shifnal Shropshire TFII 8DU 4 January 2023

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1176432 M0601ey Road Baths CIO Statemant of Flnanclal Actlvlllés for th¢ Perl¢xl Endod 31 March 2022 31.03.22 31.03.22 31.03.22 Unr•8trlctod Rostrlcted Total funds fund8 funds 31.03.21 Totsl funds Noto6 INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM Donatlons and legaoles Charltable Activities Oth8r tradlng actlvbt188 14.788 98,916 3.741 245,231 259,999 98,916 3,741 366,009 25.205 33,128 Total 117,425 245,231 362,656 424,342 EXPENDITURE ON Charltablo actlvltl Charltable actlvltles 85,994 319,362 405,358 208,088 Total 85.994 319.362 405,356 208,068 NET INCOME 31.431 74.131 41700 216,278 RECONCILIATION OF FUND8 Total fund8 brought forward 81,692 169,256 250.948 34.672 TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD ON CONTINUING OPERATIONS 10 113.123 95,125 208,248 250,948 All Income and expendSlure ha8 arS8en from ¢ontlnulng actlv5tles.

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1176432 Mo8oloy Road Baths CIO Balanca Shaat At 31 March 2022 31.03.22 31.03.22 Unr•8trlctsd R•8trlcted fund8 fundb 31.0322 Total fund8 31.03.21 Total funds Nots8 CURRENT ASSETS Cash at bank and In hand Debtors 102,751 27.051 129,802 95,125 197,878 27,051 224.927 228,013 33,485 259,498 95,125 CREDITORS Amounts falllng due withln one year 16,679 11879 8,550 NET CURRENT ASSETSI(LIA8ILITIES) 113,123 95,125 208,248 250,948 TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT LIABILITIES 113,123 95,125 208348 250,948 NET ASSET8 113,123 95.125 208.248 250,948 FUNDS Unrestricted funds Restdcted funds 10 113,123 113.123 95,125 208,248 81,892 169,256 250,948 95,125 95,125 113,12 The trustees acknowledge thelr re8pon8lbllltles with respect to the accountlng records and the preparatlon of the account8. The members h8V8 not requlred the d)arltabl8 comp8ry to obtsln an audlt of Its accounts for the year in questlon in accordance wlth sectlon 476 of the Companles Act 2006 - however, In accordance wlth sectlon 145 of the Charltles Act 2011 the a¢¢ounts have been examlned by an Independent examiner whose report appears on page 7; The financial stat8m8nts were approved by the Board of Tru8te88 on 7 December 2022 and were signed on Its behalf by: Lucy Reld Trustee

REGISTERED CHARITY NUM8ER: 1176432 Mo801oy Road Bath8 CIO Notos to tho Flnanclal Statemonts for tho P•rlod Endad 31 March 2022 1 ACCOUNTING POLICIES Basi8 of preparlng tho financSal statemonts The financial statements of the charitable cornpany have been prepared in accordance with the Charftles SORP (FRS 102) 'Accountlng and Reportlng by Charltlas: Statement of Recomm8fKled Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effectlve 1 January 2015),. Financial Reporting Standard 102 ' The Financial Reporting Stsndard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland. and the Companies Act 2006. The financial statements have been prepared under the histor1￿1 ¢ost convention. Incomo All income is recognised in the Statement of Financial Activities once the charfty has entitlement to the funds, tt Is probable that the income wlll be received and the amount can be measured reliably. Wher8 income due becomes doubtful an appropriate Bad Debt Provision is created in the yEar the income becomes doubtful. Income vffitten off is then charged to the Bad Debt Provision For donations or grants to be recognised the charlty will have been notified of the amounts and the settlement date in writing. If there are conditKJns attached to the donation or grant and thls requires a level of perfomanee before entiuement can be obtained then the income is deferred or carried forward as a r8Strfct8d fund until those condltions are fully met or the fulfilment of those conditions is wthin the control of the charity and it is probable that they will be fulfilled. Interest on funds held on deposlt Is Induded when receivable and the amount can be measured reliably by the charity: this is usually upon notification of interest paid or payab18 by the Bank. Expendlture Liabilities are recognised as expenditure as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation committing thé charity to that expenditur8, it Is probable that a transfer of economic benefits will be required in settlement and the amount of the obligation can be measured reliably. Expenditure is accounted for on an accruals basis and has been dassifled under headings that aggregate all costs relating to the category. Where costs cannot be directly attributed to a particular heading they have been allocaled to actlvitles on a basis consistent with the use of resources. Expenditure is classified under the following activty headings: Charitable activlti&s - this compris8S the dlrect cxjsts of actmties undertaken to further the purposes of the charity. including grants payable and all associated support costs. Taxation The charity is an exempt ¢harlty viithin the meanlng of schedule 3 of the Charities Act 2011 and is considered to pass the tests set out in Paragraph 1 Schedule 6 Finance Act 2010 and therefore it meets tha definition of a charitable company for UK corporatlon tax purposes. 10

REGISTERED CHARITh NUMBER: 1176432 Mos•l•y Rogd Baths CIO Notss to tho Financlal Statomonts for tho Period Endod 31 March 2022 1 ACCOUNTING POUCIES - continu Fund accounting Unrestricted funds can be used in accordance wilh the charitable objectives at th8 discretion of the trustees. Reslrfctsd furKls can only be used for partlcular restricted purposes within the objects of the charfty. Restrictions arise vthen speafied by the donor ￿ when funds are raised for parbcular restricted purposes. 2 TRUSTEES REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS There V￿re no trust88s' remuneration or othw beneffts for the year ended 31 Marth 2022 (nil for the year ended 31 March 2021). Trustees. exponses There wére no trustees, expenses paid for the year 8nded 31 IIArch 2022 (nil for the year ended 31 March 2021). 3 INCOME FROM DONAlloNS AND LEGACIES 31.0322 31.03.21 Grants Donations 257.551 2.448 259.999 364.086 1,922 366,009 4 INCOME FROM CHARrrABLE ACTIVrnES 31.0322 31.03.21 School Swim Sessions Club Swim SessTrons Publlc Swim Sessions Be Active Scheme 17.740 43.547 37.629 4,000 7,501 11.582 2.122 25.205 98,916 5 INCOME FROM OTHER TRADING ACTMTIES 31.03.22 31.03.21 Sale of Accessories Income for Services 3.741 3.741 33.128 33,128 11

REGISTERED CHARrrY NUMBER: 1176432 M0601ey Road Bath8 CIO Not88 to tho Flnanclal Statsm•nts for th• Pwlod Ended 31 March 2022 CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES COST 31.03.22 31.03.21 Staff Costs Electricity G8S Water Other Costs 147,575 16.873 32.090 31,286 177,632 405.356 82,894 10,536 21,812 35,884 56,940 208,088 7 CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR 31.03.22 31.03.21 Accrued expendlture Trade creditor8 6,275 10.403 16,678 7,772 778 8.550 8 DEBTORS: AMOUNTS FALUNG DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR 31.03.22 31.03.21 Trade debtor8 Accwed Income 27.052 30,894 2,592 33,486 27.052 9 STAFF COSTS AND ASSOCIATED EXPENSES 31.03.22 31.03.21 Wage8 and 8alarle8 Soclal secudty costs Penslon costs 138.840 6,922 1.813 147 575 74,110 6,898 1,886 The average number of employees durfng the year was as follows: 31.03.22 31.03.21 Full Time Part Tlm8 13 No employee recelved emoluments In excess of £80,000 Th8 key manag8m&nt personn81 of charfty comprlse th8 Trust888 and the Operations Manager. Trustees receive no remuneration or other benéfits from the charity. The remuneratlon of key management personnel for the year was £22,358 (2020121. £18,233). 12

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1176432 Mo￿1•Y Road Bath8 CIO Notes to the Financlal Statement8 for th• Parlod Endgd 31 March 2022 10 MOVEMENT IN FUNDS 8alanco at boglnnlng of yaar Balanco at Ond of In¢om• Exp•ndltur• Unr08trlct•d Funds G8neral fund 81.e92 117,425 85.994 113 123 Re8trlct•d Funds Awards for All EnglSsh Sports Coundl SSE Heart of EnglarKI BCC Preventlon & Communltle8 People's Health Trust National Express Natlonal Trust Veolla Gala P¢)ols Art Project Heritage Fund Culture Recovery Reaching Communities MRB Allve Toyola Para8POrt Cultural Actlon Zone Commonwealth Leg8Cy Natlonal Leisure Recovery Fund Nelghbourhood Network Scheme Salntbury 9,131 838 38,832 118 806 9,260 3,379 4,512 72 5,457 8,295 88 38,700 118 1,798 9,757 5,211 9,829 72 1.192 10,497 8.398 5.317 10.000 e,566 5,457 44,695 83,208 3,473 40,483 93,475 78,970 125,623 3,473 1,870 6,208 51,080 3,000 2,980 43,970 820 1,130 2,960 43.970 620 1.000 319,362 1,000 169.258 245.231 95,125 TOTAL FUNDS 250.948 362,656 405,356 208,248 Th6 General Fund represents unrestricted funds that can be utlllsed for charltable purposes as detennin8d by the trustees. This balance includes Buslness Contlnulty grants received from Central Govemment to support the CIO through the COVID pandemic The Awards For All fund represents a grant awarded by Big Lottery primarily to train female Ilfe guards and swim teachers a8 well as provlding tralnlng In customer s6rvic6 and buslness development. Funding from the English Sports Council was awarded to contribute 40% towards the cost of tralnlng 16 voluntsers as lifeguards and swim tsachers. SSE grants to support the general grown of soclal enterprises 13

REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1176432 Mo801oy Road Bath8 CIO Notos to tho Flnanclal Statsmonts for tho Porlod Endod 31 March 2022 10 MOVEMENT IN FUNDS (contlnued) People's Health Trust have funded our programme of Chat & Splash actlvitles where local women gather to swlm and do craft or othèr 8Ctlvities, thereby reduclng potential isolation in their ¢ommunltles. Bimlngham Clty Councll Prevention & Communltles grant aims to assist Sn soclal prescrlblng through swimming as a healthy advlty and contrfbutor to 0?￿ra11 vmllbelng. Heart of England fundlng ha8 promoted a number of soclal 8vAmmlng session8 almed at dlsadvantaged groups. Veolla funds energy efflclent equlpment- plpe lagglng and a new d08ing controller HerStage Fund Culture Recovery provid8d support through tha Covld perlod, to provlde Cultu￿ relaled programme as th8 CIO emerged from Covid. A180 to Support the inst8llatk)n of a new fire alarm system Thls grant provldes es8entlal support In rewestabli8hlng the Baths, operatlons 8ft8r the lockdown8. It covers three areas: (1> flnanclal support for recommenclng swimming after the lockdown pauses, <11) the pur¢ha8e and installatton of a new flre alami system for the buildlng and {111) cultural communlty actlvitles. The Nallonal Lottery'8 Reathlng Communlti8s Fund provldes 8UPPOrt for our non- swimming or 'dryslde' communlty based a¢tivities and for our volunteer based model. Since January 2021, Ihe Baths has offered a variety of communlty bas8d 8Ctlvlty for all 8g6s and Interests- such as muslc, craft workshops and yoga - malnly based In the Gala Pool space and In our multl-actlvty room. Reaching Communltle8 Emergency supported tha bu81ness through the Covld perlod Toyota Parasport funded purchase of 8wlmmlng 8qulprnent for dlsabled swimming 88881on8 S8lntbury to fund dlsabl8d svAmmlng sesslons Cultural Actlon Zona Is to promote and lay on cultural and other events as part of the Bal8all Heath Second Saturday. celebrating dlv8r8ity and promotlng communlty Inclusion. Commonwealth Legacy funds the contlnuatlon of the Chat & Splash prograrnrne offerlng conversation and swlmmlng to v￿rnen vh)ose first language Is not Engllsh. National Leisure Recovery Fund supported the reopenlng of leisur8 facilltles after the Covid pandemic and attendant lockdowns. 14