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2025-12-31-accounts

Buckland Support Recei tsand ments accounts CC16a For the period from 0110112025 To 3111212025 Section A Receipts and payments Unrestrlcted fund8 ¢0 the n•ar••t Restricted Endowmenl funds funds to thw n•ar••t £ to tha r￿TeSt É Totsl fun(Is La•t y￿r toth• fi•4￿t£ A1 Recei N81ional Lottery Granls Don8lion5 to rwrg•¢ £ 29.890.38 1,250.OQ 4,138.59 32,904 1,665 4.795 t,250 4,139 ross income AR) 29,590 34,978.97 39M￿le sse an see table . nves .18 A3Pa nts Sal8r*s PayToII costs Travel expenses Room hire A¢iivity Insurance Pho￿ BilL 28,8JB 432 537 450 30A81 432 S37 480 3,259 442 185 32,340.97 426.00 010.00 30.00 S,600.95 354.5B 160.42 30 3,259 442 Sub total 210At 3&61174 39,622.92 A4 Asset and Investment Sub total 8,220A1 30.421.93 38,64174 39.623 Net of recwpts/{paymentsJ A5 Transfers between funds A6 Cash lunds last year end Cash funds this yearend 20.S6 16.8% 18￿96.8 20,301.83

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unrostricted R•strlct•d Endowmonl nds Categorles Detalls ty) n•v••t £ B1 Cash funds 16￿7 t6,896AI Endowm•nt fundi to ￿￿1•1£ funds funds Detslls 82 othor mnetsry a8set• value Detal Fund tOTkh 84 As•ets retalnod for th• charlty's ovm use tOfhlch Whon d Dgts118 85 Llabllttlos s￿n&j by on8 trustees t*hall of dl the trustees int Name Date of roval ROSEh14RY WHITBR&4D JULIAN DARUNG 131L

CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examinerfs report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report R•port to the trustsos Buckland Support On accounts for the year •ndod 311t De(￿lber 2025 Charity no (if any) 1183456 Set out on pago8 rnhpr +0 niirnhthre I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above chanty (Ihe Trust.) for the year 8nd8d 31112125. Responsibilities and basis of report As the charity's trustees. you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordan￿ with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (Ihe 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 followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act. Independent I have completed my examination. I confim that no material rnatteTS have examinerfs statsment come to my attention in connection with the examination (other than that disclosed below ') which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect.. th8 accounting records were not kept in accordance With section 130 of th8 Charitt8s Act; or the acGounts did not accord with ￿ accountirvJ records: or the accounts did not comply with the applicable requirements conceming the fonn and content of a¢¢ounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a and fairf vw which is not a matter considered as part of an irwjependent examination. I have no con￿m8 and have come across no other matters in conneciion with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a Fffoper urKlerstanding of the accounts to be reached. . Please d81eta the ¥rnls in'the brackets rfthey do not apply. Signed: Namo: LVLI Relevant professlonal qualification(s} or body (If any): Addrnss: IER IP124N3 Oct 2018

Sèction B Disclosure Only complete rf the examiner needs to highlight material matters of concem (see CC32. Ind8p8ndent examination of (*Arity accounts: diredions and guidance for examiners). Glve hore brief detalls of any Itoms that tho examlnor wlshes to di•closo. IER Oct 2018

Re ort b the Chair for the Buckland Su ort AGM held on 6.3.202 Before I speak about anything else, I need to thank The Big Lottery for their latest 5 year grant to continue and further develop our Hub Project. Their faith in our model as a successful way of reaching people in a concentrated area of deprivation has enabled us to continue. They have also appointed someone from their staff to keep in touch with us over these 5 years who already has been extremely helpful in his advice about the direction we need to follow and develop. I must say more about the history of our relationship with The Big Lottery as we are indebted to them supporting us firstly with small grants for tJvo years, then a 4 year grant for The Hub Project a combined bid with our colleagues in Newton Abbot Community Interest Company ICICI and the local Citizens Advice. We have been able to demonstrate the importance of the model (which we will continue to improve) whereby we created a physical space with an open door for one morning a week throughout the year where we assess the needs of anyone who comes through that door and then followed up the work needed. We also were able to employ Yvonne. Alison and Emma to follow up referrals from the local Buckland Surgery other agencies with whom we have developed trusting relationships (Teign Housing, THAT and HITS foodbanks, agencies who help with saving on energy bills, Mental Health support, the local police and many more who visit The Hub to talk with people who drop in and/or refer them to us in a variety of ways. We are in touch with Care agencies who visit people on the estate, local churches, local schools, as well as takin8 referrals from statutory agencies. Over the years, we have built up a huge network of colleagues which enables us to often find efficient pathways to get help quickly for people in need. People who get help from our project have a huge variety of need including debt, housing problems including potential homelessness, disabilities. relationship issue5, legal issues. lack of food, lack of money. not getting the correct financial support, caring responsibilities and many others. We try to help anyone who comes through that door from our catchment orea land even if they are notl and anybody referred including self-referrall. F ture Plans A5 well as trying to help those people who make contact with us, we have set out several strategies to try and reach people who have not asked for our help but may need it. Emma has been working on several of these and we have a150 had printed a large number of new leaflets which we intend to post through doors. We will continue to try and finds ways to help parents of children attending the local school. We also use social media. including our Facebook page and Buckland and Proud of It where our Hub and all our groups are posted regularly.

We have secured donations to have a noti￿ board outside 8uckland Surgery once their extensions are complete and to have a new board at the end of the bridge over the dual carriageway which is regular use by people living on the estate. We already run a number of very successful groups which have arlsen a5 a response to people's identified needs. Most have been running now for a number of years and they are very well supported by local people to the extent that some of them are now almost self-funding. These groups include.. - the very Suc￿sSfUl and fun Friday Group Exercise to Music monthly support group for Carers a well-run, popular Babynoddler Parent group. We also welcome anybodyat The Hub on Tuesdays where they con just have a cuppa and meet people. We could not run any of these groups without our dedicated volunteer5, Michelle, Wayne, Doug, David and Bill. We also want to thank our car driver, Lee, who provides a much needed service. I cannot Say enough about the team who run this project. It has developed over the last 6 years and is part of our Suc￿55. A good team where people help each other in a project that is very complicated, stressful, and "full on" helping people who have very serious problems, in an era of lack of support from Statutory Services Iwho have hardly any money lor resources or staffj, all acr055 every age group and need, is one where such a team is the only way to cope. Many thanks to all involved. Rosemarywhitbread Chair Buckland Support