CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examinerfs report on the
accounts
Section A
Independent Examiner's Report
Report to the trustees
Buckland Support
On accounts for the year
ended
31112124
Charity no
(if any)
1183456
Set out on pages
34
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I report lo the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above
charity ("the Trust") for the year ended
Responsibiliti08 and
basis of report
As the charty's trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the
accounts in accordance wrth the requirements of the Charrties Act 2011
Ilhe Act.).
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carying out my examination, I
have foll0v￿d all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission
under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Independant tThe charty's gross income exceeded £250,000 and l am qualified to
examinar's statement undertake the examination by being a qualified member of linsert name of
applicable listed body]l. Delete l ] If not 8pplicable.
I have completed my examination. I confim that no material mallers have
come to my attention in connection with the examination (etkert
4￿1￿￿.} which gives me cause to believe that in. any material
resped..
the accounting ￿COrdS were not kept in accordance wrth section 130
of the Charities Act., or
the accoJnts did not accord with the accounting records.. or
the accounts did not comply wrth the appli¢ablè requirements
conceming the fom and content of accounts set out in the Charities
(Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement
that the accounts give a 'true and fair, view which is nol a matter
considered as part of an independenl examination.
I have no concems and have come across no other matters in connection
with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in
order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
' Please delele the words in the brackets rf they do not apply.
Signed:
Date:
2&
Name:
Relevant professional
qualificationls) or body
IER
Oct 2018

(if any):
Address:
Section B
Disclosure
Only complete If the examin8r néeds to highlight material mallers of concern
(see CC32, Independent examination of charity acGounts.' directions and
guidance for examiners).
Glvo here brfef details of
any It8ms that the
examiner wish08 to
disclose.
IER
Oct 2018

No (¢1 anyl
Buckland Support
Recei
ts and
ments accounts
CC16a
For the period
from
To
0110112024
3111212024
Section A Receipts and payments
Unrestrict•d
funds
ng¥Wt
Restrictèd
fund•
th• n•ar•*t £
Endowm•nt
tund8
Total funds
Last year
tr*th• n•ar•sl£
to tb• n••rn•t £
A1 Rèt•1
National Lottery
Devoll County Councl
Donalbn
32.￿3.
1.665
32.904
1.605
4.795
34,209
2.400
4￿38
795.24
ross income
ARJ
4,795
41.447
an
s•• tabl• .
nv
m•
Salanes
P8yfoll ¢0s18
Travtrl èxponsas
Room hiie
Actwity costs
Insurance
Phane 8115
Other
32,341
426
010
32.341
426
810
30
5.501
555
180
32.176
402
1.647
75
S.565
336
225
1,004
5,501
355
Sub totol
S,88S.$3
33.n7.39
39.622.92
41A28
A4 A8*•t and Inv￿lM•nI
Sub total
5.885.53
33,737.39
39,622.92
41.428
Net of rKelpts/(paymgnts)
AS Transfer5 between funds
Afj Cash funds last year end
Cash funds this year end
20.819
20.5fj0.57
19,729.02
831.5
20.819.31

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Unrestricted
funds
¢• n¢8r¢st E
R8strict8d
funds
lo nearest£
Endowment
fut)ds
Cat•gorlès
00ts11s
to nearest £
B1 Cash funds
19.72
832
Total cash funds
19.729
32
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Unrèstrlet•d
lunds
to n•arn*t £
R•strlcted
fund$
to n•wHt£
Endowm•nt
funds
to n••reBt£
Delai
B2 Other monotary assets
Fund to whkh
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Detafl$
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4•••t b•lon
Curr•nt valu•
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charlty's own use
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BS Llabllltles
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450
3110112025
Signed by one orts￿ ITh￿tee8 r
behalf of all Ihe trustees
Signature
Print Na￿
Date ol
roval
ROSEMARY WHITBREAD
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## Report by Chair of Buckland Support for AGM 27[th] January 2025 

The first thing that needs saying is that all those involved in running this Charity, the agencies who have collaborated (Newton Abbot CIC, Citizens Advice Bureau and Buckland Support), those employed by the project as well as our many invaluable volunteers, have done an amazing piece of work in supporting the people living on the Buckland Estate and patients of Buckland Surgery. 

We must thank these dedicated volunteers who help at all our groups as without them we just could not function. It has been heart-warming to see our Trustees there every week as well as people who we have helped now coming forward as volunteers. Of course, we do need more volunteers so do contact us if you are interested in knowing more about what our volunteers do. 

Buckland Support has been an open door for people to come to one place where they know they will be heard and helped. Those involved in this project have witnessed first-hand how our intervention has transformed people’s lives. 

Having a physical presence within one of the most neglected social housing areas in Devon has enabled trust to develop between  people who have a huge variety of needs and these  people who have a commitment to helping everyone who contacts the project, whether in person by coming to The Hub (open every Tuesday morning at the Buckland Community Centre), or via a referral from the GP surgery, the THAT foodbank, the local primary school or the wonderful café in the shopping areaall of whom are based on the estate. Many people have also come to the Hub because someone who has been helped already has introduced them. 

We have created a spider-web of support. It has shown how vital it is to have a building (the Buckland Centre) on the estate, where our ‘drop-in’ and our groups can take place. We know that being ‘physically present’ is what makes the difference and even more so during and post-Covid, as have seen a rapid move for many services to become digital. Lack of ‘human’ contact is one of the main drivers for depression and poor health. 

The Hub has continued to be supported by the physical presence each week of a representative from Citizens Advice, Teign Housing and the local police as well as visits from Eco, offering a variety of energy cost savings and Action for Children. Several other organisations have visited over the year to share what they can offer as well as to learn about what we do which is why Yvonne has built up such a huge wealth of  contacts over these years. 

As well as helping people at The Hub every week, our Coordinator has kept the link between the project and Buckland Surgery who continues to refer people to us for a variety of reasons. I am going to attach just a few of the situations where her intervention has made a vast difference but they are the tip of the iceberg. Home visits will continue to be vital since getting through that door to The Hub is a step too far for some people. Building up trust first can break down that barrier. 

Other staff continued to work alongside the Coordinator with home support, seeing people at The Hub and running the very successful lively Friday group. This group has transformed the lives of many people who now enjoy making friends, playing games and quizzes and generally having fun. 



Our Toddler group, run every Tuesday morning (including through the school holidays)  is still going strong. Over the years, we have seen one cohort of little ones going off to nursery school having enjoyed playing and eating together with growing confidence and then along comes the next baby group to repeat this enjoyable two hours both for parents and children. Our thanks go to the Leader who has been the main stay for the group for most of the project and we wish her well in her new job. 

Recently, we have agreed for the Coordinator to be present every 4-6 weeks on a Monday morning at Haytor Primary School to see any parent who would like to ‘drop by’. Our hope is to make our services at The Hub more accessible to those parents who at present do not feel comfortable seeing her in our normal Hub times (10-12) every Tuesday. 

The long running exercise group for older people is still going strong-as are the people who attend every Tuesday afternoon! This group has offered both exercise and friendship which is the secret of its success. Well done to all those attending! 

During this last year, we have become very aware of the hardship being experienced by carers as services and support from social workers and the Local Authority are less available. In October last year we started a support group of carers of adults and have had 3 meetings-held on the last Friday of the month at The Buckland Centre. We have offered support to individual carers with their needs to access Respite Care (both day care in the week and extended residential care for 1-2 weeks) as well as to make sure that they get the money to which they are entitled. As we became more aware of the pressures that carers are under, we have seen that sharing their grief and anger with other carers did help and also importantly, the chance to have fun and make friends since many of them had become very isolated. This work with carers will continue and grow during our next phase. 

Over the next few weeks, Buckland Support will be working closely with our partners, the Newton Abbot CIC and the local Citizens Advice on a grant application to the National Lottery Community Fund to continue funding for our Buckland Support Project. 

Rosemary Whitbread (BSc Soc. CQSW) 

Chair Buckland Support 

