CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Trustees, Annual Report for the period
From
1112123
Period end date
Period start dats To
31112123
Charity name:In A Space
Charity registration number: 1186013
Objectives and Activities
SORP retsrence
Summary of the purposes of Para 1.17
the charity as set out in its
governing document
To advance the arts forthe public benefit,
but not exclusively by the production of
exhibitions, performances and workshops
and the provision of facilities in which artists
can develop and produce their art works for
public display
Para 1.17 and 1 19 During 2023, In A Space delivered 56 art
workshops, most of which were free to
allend. We also organised 2 open-call
exhibilions, which were free for members of
the public lo enter and for the local
commijnity to attend. We also provided
some free drawing classes that were
advertised widely to the public. Our art
activities reached approximately 370 people
across 2023.
Summary ofthe main
activities in relation to Ihose
Purposes for the public
benefit, in particular, the
activities, projects or
serVI￿S identified in the
accounts.
Statement confirming
whelher the trustees have
had regard lo the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission on public
benefit
Para1.18
The Trustees are committed lo ensuring
that the charitable objects are mel and in
line with the Charity Commission guidan
on the public benefit they are mindful that
any personal benefit is no more than
incidental
Additional information (optionall
You may choose lo include further statements where relevant about-

P4rA 1.38
Policy on grant making
Parn 1.38
, Policy on social Inve8trnent
including program related
investment
Volunteer Involvement has been cwitlcal to
enabling the charity to deliver events su
as exhibition8 and indoor market6. They
give us the opportunity to reach more
, people wlth more acllvltles wilh our Ilmlted
budget.
Contrlbutlon made by
volunteers
Parn 1.38
Other
Achlevements and Perfonnance

In a Space is proud to have been able to
(%eate opportunities that have allowed us to
reach circa 370 members of the public.
Summary of the main
achievements of the charity,
identifying the difference the
tharity's ¥￿￿{ has made to
the circumstan￿5 of its
beneficiaries and any wider
benefits to society as a
whole.
Parn 1.2ti
' In particular, we are pleased by our group
aciivities attended by people from different
environments, situations, and some wlth
physical or mental health difficulties. All
Indlviduals are treated equally and with
respect arml we have had positive feedback
from the participant5 who Consider the
activities to be an important part of their
week to get them out of their homes and
connecting with people.
Clients have stated that it 1$ the only time of
the week that they have come out of the
house and engaged w6th people. A dient
who has suffered from serious mental
health issues has said the activities with In
A spar￿ have given her the Courage to get
involved with other projects in her local
church. A lady who has Parkinson's feels
strongly thal the art activities in the
sessions help her brain concentrate and
focus on one thing.
The free to enter Exhibitions have enatrAed
pe¢)ple to take the courage to present arKI
Sha￿ their work. The volunteer support
emphasised the importance of community
Involvement.
Addltional Infomiatlon (opfjonal)
You may choose to include further statements where relevant abouL
Achievements against
objectives set
Pwa 1.41
Perfomiance of fundraising
activities against objectives
Para 1.41
Investment perlomiance
against obiectlves
P8rn 1.41

Financial Review
l Review of the charity's
', financial position at the end
, of the period
Pw•121
', The Trustees are satisfied that the charity
managed its financial commitments suitably.
ft was that the Chanty had received
no grant fundlng during 2023. It was noled
, that the d)arthes increased efforts at
I￿￿raisIng throw workshop deliveries
,' aTrJ exhitxtions was effects've.
Statemenl ex￿InIng the
'. policy for hokling reserves
I Stating why Itw are hekl
Pwa 122
In A Space overheads have been kept to
, minimum arKI the accounts are regularly
checked to ensure that all due payments
, Reason8 for trKAding zaro
I reaerves
Details d fund materlalty In ' P•m 124
d•ficit
Pw• 122
A• per para 1.22
Explanatlon of any
uncortalntles about the
I charlty conlinulw a8 a golrvJ
' concem
, Pw• 123
! In A Spac• WIM n••d to contlnue arKI grow
,' thw'r18vels of actfvlti88 that can rai88
| income whil• delivering benefit to the
, public. In A Space ha8 taken on a modèst
lea8e on a ground floor space to enable
,' them to Increase their activty level and
' potentialty to ad)leve uedibilty to funder8.
Addltlonal Infornmljon (optlonal)
You may Cl￿ to indude further 8tat•ments ￿ rthant atK)Ut:
Tho charfti08 windpal 80urces of fund8 ar•
through donations and affordable fees from
public for art adivities.
The charity'8 Plindpal
,, 80urce8 of fvnds (incl
any fundraislThJ)
Pw• IA7
, Investment wliGy and
objective8 induding any
social investment wlKy
, adopted
,, Parn 1.40
It is a Chalknge for am small charili•s to
maintain and expand th*'r work on limrted
f￿￿$. will continue with our activliles
d review we cam improve further
particularly with reference to 8UCCOS5ful
i A dascriplm of the principal ,' P** 1.46
iisks facing the tharity

Structure, Governance and Management
Description of charity's
trusts..
Type of goveming documenl Para 1.25
Association
How is the charity
constituted?
Pgra 1.25
cio
Trustee s8leclion methods
including details of any
constilulional provisions e.g.
election to post or name of
any person or body entitled
to appoint one or more
trustees
Par8 1.25
Trustse selection is approved by tho
membership in accordance wlth the
governing document.
Addltlonal infomlation (optional)
You may choose to include further statements wher8 relevant about..
Any new trustee will be asked to confirm
that they have read the Charity
Commissions guidance on becoming a
Iruslee. They will be given a copy of the
latest accounts, meeting minutes and
policies such as safeguarding. data
prolection and health and safety
The Charity as an Association CIO
goveming document there are cuffently 2
members as well as 3 trustees
Policies and procedures
adopted for the induction
and training of trustees
Pqfa 1.51
The charity's organisational
structure and any wider
network wilh which the
charity works
P•r• 1.51
Relationship with any related Para 1.51
parties
Other
Reference and Administrative details
Charity name
other name the charity uses
Registered charity number
In Aspace
1186013

I Charlty'8 principal address
35 midd￿ Wall
Wiltstabl8
CT5 18J

Names of the charlty tru8to08 who manage the charfty
Tnmtso name
Offlc• (Ifary
Datss •ct¢d If not lor
whoh y￿r
Name of pw8on lor body)
. onllll•d lo appolnttru8ts•
111 any
Charles
Wlliams
Chair
James Frost
Andrea LiP￿tt
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Corporate trustees- names of the direclorn at the date the report was approved
Name of trustees holdlng trtle to property belorying to the charity

Datss octsd If notlorwhole year

Funds held as custodlan trustees on behalf of others
' Desuiptlon of the assets
Id in this capacity
Name and objects of the
. Charity on whose behalf the
' as8et8 are held and how this
falls wilhin the custodlan
,, chanty8 objects
Oetai18 of arrangements ft)r
safe custody and 8egregatlon
. of such asset8 from the
thariiy's own assets
Addlllonal Inforniadon (optlonal)
Nam•• and addr•••e• of advllorn IOptk•MI Inforniatlon)
Typ of Nam•
Addm•
adv1￿1
Nam• of chhf exocudve or n•m•• of Mnlor •l•ff memb•r• (Optlon41
Exemptlons from dO8closure
Re880n for non418do8uM of key per8onnel detalls
Other optlonal information

Declarations
T￿ trust￿ decloro that thgy have approved the tru8toes' report above.
Slgned on behalf of
Slgnature(s
charity's trustees
Full name¢9)
Position leg
S6¢rntary, Chalr. •t¢) i &J3
Date

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