WEYBRIDGE ALL0TME￿r HOLDERS, AND GARDENERS, ASSOCIATION IWAHGA)
ANNUAL REPORT 20
THE OWEGfs OF THE CIOAFE"
1) TO PROVIDE OR ASSIST IN THE PROVISION OF FACILMES FOR ALLOTMEpirs
IN WEYBRIDGE SURREY IN THE INTERES￿ OF SOCIAL WELFARE FOR
RECREATION OR OThER LEISURE TIME mPATK)N FOR TrIE PUBUC AT
LARGE wrrH THE OWECTOF IMPROVINGTHEIR CONDMONS OF U
2) TO PROMOTE FOR THE BENEFrr OF THE PUBUC THE CONSERVATION
PROTECTION AND IMPROVEMENT OF THE PHYSICAL AND NATURAL
ENVIRONMEiif IN. AND BORDERING. WEYBRJDGE ALLOTMENTS. SURREY IN
PARTICULAR THRLXJGH ThE CONSERVATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES, THE
IMPROVEMENf OF WILDUFE DIVERSttY AND PROVIDING OPPOFUUNMES FOR
In 21r24 WAHGA was abla to contlnue to expand the ways In which ft playE an
Important role In the support of vegetable and fiower growers in Weybrldge. In
the Interests of socad wellare. These Inibatsves have be￿ both practlcal and
share In bulk purchasa of manwe. compost and se&J F￿. In add11k￿. locally
grown and copplced hazel poles were added to the bulk wrchase Ilst as a mora
sustalnable altemthe to Imwt&J bamboo cane& These woved to be exiremely
popular. Pr￿t￿l advlce from othw WAH&A members vhK) have gardenlng
experfence whlch they are keen to shara VAS akn a feature of 2024, wlth th8 aver
popular Jobs for the Month, Mat￿ spthalty for Weytxldge growlng conditlons
was distiilxrted to all frthib
kJK)wl* arKI Increase alloknart gardws. enjownent of thelr life. WAHGA
continues to look Imaginatively at way3 tt can add to the Men￿ health beneffts that
Th8 WAHGA CIO donat1￿ woces8 was knFxoved durlng W24. wlth a wccessful
application for Gfft Ald to be added to and an automated donati(
1Xrt￿ add&J to the WAHGA websfte.
Membershlp, whlch is op￿1 to local gar￿￿S and allotmerrt holdw& stood at 323
at the aKI of 2￿24

ikAII
soclal m8dla. the focus on these ¢¢￿tInUed In 2024.
t￿hnIqUeS as well as wildllfe arKI gAtstalnatMTty Inforniakn are focus areas. Th8
238 at the WKI of 2024. p)pul¥ (217 p)sts w￿8 made durlng
2Y24 AGM. 5th Aprll 2024
The WAHGA AGM was atterKJed by 49 Mernb￿ After the formal part of the
COMMUNITY QUIZ NIGHTS
In order to ￿Ing the WAHGA memb8thlp togethw to foster an allotment holdws
and gardenlng communlty and to ralse funds for WAH￿ a qulz nlght was
organi￿1 In 2￿24. 78 membws and their frSerKls came to th8 9th Novwnber Qulz
nlghL These evenlry c1xrtri￿rt￿￿ nèt funds of £395 to WAHGAS nmnlng
THE BROADER COMMUNITY
WAHGA combln8d with St James Churth. ￿Idge to contrltxrte to thelr
vegetable and fruit collactlons &mday rr￿rning during the summer.
Members contrllxrted to these collectlons and many ¢xat&8 of fruit and
vegetables wwe dellver8d to the Chu￿ hall over the pwlod.
Oatlands Primary SC1K￿ held thelr anr￿￿ fets orb 30th June. WAHGA ran a stall
and supplled plants and seeds which ts chlldm wwe able to plant out. No charge
w&s made and the plan￿Se￿ were donat￿ by WAHGAto support thfs outreach

PLOT JUDGING
In order to rnre a fo￿$ on wlldllfe. blod1v￿8Ity and s￿￿taInabIlIty the plot Judglng
fterla Introduced In wera agaJn used &8 the crttwla for ludglThJ plots
nomlnated by a110trn￿t holder& An InslTUCtor at RHS Mefrfst wc￿ and Kew
Gard￿ was ￿￿ged for the thlrd to revlvw the plots. The crlterfa we
publlshed well In advance of Judglng and pl0t-hold￿s were InvSted to enter thelr
pl0￿ 15 Mernb￿s ￿ their plots lo￿ard. and wwe award￿ to the best full
and half plots as well as best newcomers, best plot for biodiversity and ovwdl
Judge's favourits.
The ludge was most hnrKessed by plots wlih a large varlety of vegetables and fru
flowws and I￿tss whlch attract polllnators a￿1 plots with weeds under control. and
whlch wwa well lald out. Ptots were akn checked for well-ullllsed comF#)St blns,
To Increase tha oPpwt￿ty for 183mlng, all par￿￿pants recelved a copy of the
as well as lots of posftive and Const￿ fwJbacK Th8 five category wlnners
the annual summer plcnic. The judge% hints ar￿ tips were publish￿ to all mwnbe
to further dlstlll the18amlng ￿Ints the
WAHGA COMMUNITY PICNIC AND PRIZE4MNG
The summer event Wds held on 18th August 2￿24. and was attended by 26
Membe￿ who brought thelr friends and famllla& WAHQA took the opportunlty to
award pfizes to wlnners of th8 plot4udging arKI gave a gjmmary of leamlThJ
ints from the plot-ludgirYJ to encourag& growers to improve the wlldllfe, dlvwslty
on thelr plot4 and to leam more ab(xrt SLL%tsinable h(xb(￿lts
BULK PURCHASE
It is important that WAHGA SUP1￿s the ImwOv￿ of th8 physlcal and natural
envlmnment. Supporting growws to Increase yields Is also a prl(ty and supports
fc￿ swrity Initlativas. Uslng Its knowl&*e of hlgh qualty suppliers WAHGA
manag&J the bulk purchase of key Indudlng hlgh quallty manure, peat fre&
composL and se&1 &￿toe> In Febnwy ￿ October a total of 15LK) bags of
manure and compost wer8 t￿Ik purctrHsed at a discwnL
Localty sourcaj and copplced 8 foot hazel poles wwe the now addluon of WAHGA
offerings In 2024, repladng the order for Import￿ bamboo ￿l&S mado in prev1￿
years. 61x1 hazel wles w￿8 ￿rCha￿l by 41
ENCOURAGEMEKfAND RECORDING OF ￿LDuFE AND BIODIVERsrrY
WAHGA was able to mak8 headway In the course of 2024 In the conservatlon,
O￿lOn, and Improvement of the physlcal and natural envIronm￿L Partlcular
focus areas were improving soll condition, Increasing y￿IdS, and a reduction in
pests as a result of a h• balanwl Wem. Attractlon of pollinators remalns
a key objective.

the Wlklllfe Ald Cerrtye (where InJw&J wlldllfe Is taken). T￿1r savlces are
truste8s may at any tlme alter those tm and corKlltions or Tvrfoka th8 d81egatlon.
WAHGA bijstees for 2(r24:
Lella Brown. Carollne Frern, Phlllppa Graeme, James Hlggins
accordance wlth Ils ObJ￿ts and wlth duo regard to the Chartty Commlsslon's publlc
benefit rw4ulrement Above all, it ￿￿OurageS Par￿dpatIOn In the ¢>Jltlvation of
allotrnents and in the weswatiM or enhanc￿ of wlldlife arKI blodiverslty both
contlnues to manage finances In a respmsible manner. SPWKling In line with
WAHGA becam6 a reglstered charlty (CIO . As￿dakn) on 22nd May 2020.
END OF REpoKr

EYBRIDGEALLOTMENT
HOLDERSAND GARDENERS
Assoc￿￿0￿ CIO
118
MIA
Annual accounts for the perlod
111n4
To
Pertod •l•rt
12A1r24
Sectioii A Stateineiit of fiiiancial activities (includlng summary income
and expenditure account)
Rèstrfeted
Unrntrlct￿ Inci>m• Efido*rn•nt
lund•
fund•
fund•
Ptlor y•ar
fund•
T4>tal ltsnJ•
F01
F02
F03
F04
FOS
105
105
129
8.417
38
8,417
4.116
31
303
Expend[￿
320
7.413
1.491
429
320
7.413
1.491
429
3,1C6
1,255
303
9.652
9,652
Net IncNn￿l?xP0fidi￿￿> bpforn tax lor
th• Y•portlng perfod
511
Net Incomellexp￿dl￿rQ) afterlax
Investrn•nt galrtsl{loss•s)
511
Net Incry￿eXpOndItUrn)
Extr¥¢xdinary IteThrs
511
ott￿r recogni5ed gain￿(lOS$•$).
1.092
1.092
511
Rawjdllakn offimd$."
20.517
20,006
rotri funds ¢•￿edfon¥•
18,914
18.914
18.914

Wovbri(Yaè Allolmenl Ilnlderr and Giirdener5 A550C13tion
Section B
Balance sheet at 31 December 2024
Uni••trl¢l•d A••trlct•d
lund• Incom• Tot•1 th1• y••r Totsl l••t y••r
Fixed assets
Tanglblfr assets
109
109
109
319
319
TO￿ ffxod •M•ts
Current assets
Debtors
Prepayment
Cash at b4Trk and In h•nd
18,708
18.804
18,708
18.804
20,410
20,410
Creditoys: amounts falllTrg due **thln onè yèar-
IUnp•ld qulz expen#e 2023 and 2022 GreenspKes
Grant)
724
Ilet cuffentasse￿(1IabuI1IesJ
18.804
18,804
19.686
Totalassets less curreni Ilabllftles
18.914
18,914
20,tJ36
Credltors: arn￿Mts falllng due after oneyear
Provlslons for liJbllliSBs
Totsl netassets orllabHAUes
Funds of the Charity
18.914
18.914
20.006
En￿O￿Thent fvnd5
Tt)tsl funds
Date of
appro￿ d&1
S•3n*J by ortr￿ Inthes teha
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