Trustees’ Annual Report for the period
From 01/04/2020 Period start date To 31/03/2021 Period end date
Charity name: Creative Collisions
Charity registration number: 1191198
Objectives and Activities
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SORP reference
Summary of the Para 1.17 ‘To advance in life and help young
purposes of the charity people in Great Yarmouth and the
as set out in its surrounding areas through: (a) The
governing document provision of recreational and leisure
time activities in the arts and heritage
provided in the interest of social
welfare, designed to improve their
conditions of life; (b) Providing
support and arts and heritage
activities which develop their skills,
capacities and capabilities to enable
them to participate in society as
mature and responsible individuals’
Summary of the main Para 1.17 and The period covered by this report saw
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activities in relation to major impacts from Covid 19 across
those purposes for the the arts, heritage and education
public benefit, in sectors which determined how
particular, the activities, Creative Collisions was able to
projects or services operate. Schools, colleges, museums
identified in the and arts venues were closed for
accounts. significant periods due to national
lockdowns and once opened were
operating under restrictive Covid
safety procedures. Despite these
challenges Creative Collisions was
able to continue operating using
digital technology when required to
run activities for young people online.
Much of the activity during this period
was shaped by the involvement of
Creative Collisions in two major
projects as a consortium partner
organisation. The Norfolk – Kick the
Dust Project is funded by the National
Lottery Heritage fund (£745,500). It is
led by Norfolk Museums Service
working in partnership with Creative
Collisions, YMCA and Norfolk Libraries
and Information Service. This
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ambitious project aims to transform and expand the ways in which young people can engage with their local heritage through a structured programme of one-off workshops, regular group activities, work experience and participation in museum exhibition and display development groups. Young people shape the programme and are involved in the project steering group. Creative Collisions has run regular groups as part of this project including a National Saturday Art & Design Club and Make Yarmouth– a weekly workshop which works closely with youth workers from Prospects/The Shaw Trust to provide positive creative activities for young people in need of support. Our Young Communicators Yarmouth - media group for 16-25yrs olds- opted to change their name to Creative Minds. Young people have been able to exhibit their work at the Time and Tide Museum in Great Yarmouth and online via museum blogs and the NMS Google Arts platform. Eight young people achieved Arts Awards at Bronze or Silver level. During this period two young people with a long association with Creative Collisions projects were also appointed as Norfolk Museums Service Teaching Museum trainees. Amber Doxy and Kelly West joined the service for 18 month paid internships embedded with the Norwich Castle Display team and Time and Tide Museum exhibitions team respectively. We were also able to support the development of another Teaching Museum trainee, Larissa Lourie, who worked with the Learning and Youth Engagement team based at the Time and Tide Museum. Finance for the Kick the Dust project is handled by Norfolk Museums Service so is not included in the Creative Collisions finance report for this period. Creative Collisions is also a consortium partner for the Voluntary Norfolk led Freshly Greated project. Other Consortium partners are Out There Arts, Jays UK LTD and Great Yarmouth Borough Council. This four-year project has received £1.1m of National Lottery funding as part of Arts Council England’s Creative People & Places
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programme. Freshly Greated aims to
increase engagement with the arts
among groups of people who are
currently least likely to get involved
as either audiences or creators.
Creative Collisions led an extensive
consultation process with young
people to inform the development of
the initial programme of activities. We
also helped to recruit project staff and
a group of young people to form a
Young Producers group which is
involved in developing and promoting
project activities. During this period
Creative Collisions received no
funding from this project.
Statement confirming Para 1.18 In planning our activities for the year
whether the trustees we kept in mind the guidance issued
have had regard to the by the Charity Commission on public
guidance issued by the benefit. The main projects this year
Charity Commission on were Kick the Dust and Freshly
public benefit Greated as detailed above. Through
participation in these projects young
people have benefited in a number of
ways. The have had opportunities to
get together and create, to learn
about their local heritage, to work
with artists and other creative
practitioners, to develop their skills,
confidence and aspirations. Young
people have also had opportunities to
showcase their work at the Time and
Tide Museum and online and found
out about careers in heritage and
creative industries. We welcome
young people from all backgrounds
and work with partner organisations
to address barriers to participation.
We involve young people in decision
making and have provide
opportunities for young people to
develop into leadership roles on
projects.
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SORP reference Para 1.38 Policy on grant making Para 1.38 Policy on social investment including program related investment
Para 1.38 Contribution made by volunteers Other
Achievements and Performance
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SORP reference
Creative Collisions has continued its
work to provide opportunities for
young people from the Great
Summary of the main Yarmouth area to engage with
Para 1.20
achievements of the heritage in innovative and creative
charity, identifying the ways. Creative Collisions has been
difference the charity’s involved as a core consortium partner
work has made to the in two major projects (Kick the Dust
circumstances of its and Freshly Greated) that have
beneficiaries and any secured significant funding for
wider benefits to society activities with young people. This has
as a whole. enabled us to run regular groups such
as Saturday Art Club, Make Yarmouth
and Young Communicators Yarmouth
as well as many one-off projects
developed in response to young
people’s needs and interests. We
have continued to champion young
people’s rights to have access to high
quality creative and cultural activities
that support their personal
development, mental health and well-
being. This work is particularly
important in an area of the country
where young people face significant
socio-economic issues and barriers to
participation. Throughout the year
and despite the disruption of the
Covid 19 pandemic, Creative
Collisions hosted 23 sessions with
National Saturday Club involving 140
interventions, 36 sessions with Make
Yarmouth and 156 interventions and
18 sessions with Young Comms
Yarmouth/ Creative Minds with 119
interventions. Hundreds more
interventions have happened in
support of the wider Kick the Dust
Programme. Feedback from young
people and partners is consistently
excellent: ‘I could have got really
down in this time but the fact that I
could do something for my
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community helped me, I feel very blessed’ ‘I was terrified of zoom calls at college. I’d be crying beforehand but now I’m just fine with them and the same with emails, It’s just helped with ‘being an adult’ with life skills’.
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Achievements against Para 1.41
objectives set
Performance of
fundraising activities Para 1.41
against objectives set
Investment performance Para 1.41
against objectives
Other
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Financial Review
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Review of the charity’s Para 1.21 The charity is in a good financial
financial position at the position at the end of the period with
end of the period funds available to cover general
operating costs which are kept at a
minimal level. In kind support from
partners such as Norfolk Museums
Service enables the charity to operate
on this basis with the main
expenditure focussed on project work.
In this period the majority of project
expenditure was processed directly by
lead partners in the project
consortiums that Creative Collisions
was part of.
Statement explaining Para 1.22 Cash in our bank account is currently
the policy for holding £1014,37 This is held in reserve to
reserves stating why cover general operating expenses
they are held such as bank charges and public
liability insurance.
Amount of reserves held Para 1.22 £1014,37
Reasons for holding zero Para 1.22 Not applicable
reserves
Details of fund materially Para 1.24 Not applicable
in deficit
Explanation of any Para 1.23 Not applicable
uncertainties about the
charity continuing as a
going concern
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Our principle source of funds is grants
for projects. In this period we have
The charity’s principal been acting as supporting consortium
sources of funds Para 1.47 partner with income and expenditure
(including any processed by lead consortium
fundraising) partners Norfolk Museums (Kick the
Dust Project) and Voluntary Norfolk
(Freshly Greated).
Investment policy and
objectives including any Para 1.46
social investment policy
adopted
Trustees have not identified any risks
facing the charity.
A description of the Para 1.46
principal risks facing the
charity
Other
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Structure, Governance and Management
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Description of charity’s Charitable Incorporated Organisation
trusts: whose only voting members are its
charity trustees
Type of governing Para 1.25 Constitution
document
(trust deed, royal
charter)
How is the charity Para 1.25 Charitable Incorporated Organisation
constituted?
(e.g unincorporated
association, CIO)
Trustee selection Para 1.25 Apart from the first charity trustees,
methods including every trustee must be appointed [for
details of any a term of [three] years] by a
constitutional provisions resolution passed at a properly
e.g. election to post or convened meeting of the charity
name of any person or trustees. (2) In selecting individuals
body entitled to appoint for appointment as charity trustees,
one or more trustees the charity trustees must have regard
to the skills, knowledge and
experience needed for the effective
administration of the CIO.
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New trustees are inducted and trained
by existing trustees.
Policies and procedures
adopted for the Para 1.51
induction and training of
trustees
Creative Collisions operates within a
wider network of high schools and
The charity’s further education colleges in Great
organisational structure Para 1.51 Yarmouth along with Norfolk Museums
and any wider network Service.
with which the charity
works
The wider network within which
Creative Collisions operates acts as a
Relationship with any Para 1.51 consultative forum and provides in
related parties kind support through staff time,
sharing of specialist expertise,
support to recruit young people to
projects, use of venues and
equipment for workshops and
exhibiting young peoples work.
In addition to the wider network
Other described above Creative Collisions
has also developed good working
relationships with other Arts and
Cultural Organisations operating in
the Great Yarmouth area as well as
with organisations supporting
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vulnerable young people.
Reference and Administrative details
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Charity name Creative Collisions
Other name the charity
uses
Registered charity 1191198
number
Charity’s principal Time and Tide Museum, Blackfriars Road, Great
address Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR30 3BX
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Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
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Name of person (or body)
Dates acted if not for
Trustee name Office (if any) entitled to appoint trustee
whole year
(if any)
1 Colin Stott Trustee
2 Patricia Hall Trustee
3 Ellie Buchan Trustee
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Corporate trustees – names of the directors at the date the report was approved Director name Not applicable
Name of trustees holding title to property belonging to the charity
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Trustee name Dates acted if not for
whole year
Not applicable
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Funds held as custodian trustees on behalf of others
Description of the assets Not applicable held in this capacity
Name and objects of the charity on whose behalf the assets are held and how this falls within the custodian charity’s objects Details of arrangements for safe custody and segregation of such assets from the charity’s own assets
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Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)
Type of Name Address adviser
Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)
Exemptions from disclosure
Reason for non-disclosure of key personnel details
Not applicable
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Declarations
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.
Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees Signature(s) Full name(s) Colin Stott Position (eg Trustee Secretary, Chair, etc) Date 15.01.2022
| Creative Collisions | Accounts 20-21 | ||
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| Date | Notes | Amount | Project |
| Balance brought forward | 1295.37 | ||
| Income | |||
| Apr-20 | 0 | ||
| May-20 | 0 | ||
| Jun-20 | 0 | ||
| Jul-20 | 0 | ||
| Aug-20 | 0 | ||
| Sep-20 | 0 | ||
| Oct-20 | 0 | ||
| Nov-20 | 0 | ||
| Dec-20 | 0 | ||
| Jan-21 | 0 | ||
| Feb-21 | 0 | ||
| Mar-21 | 0 | ||
| Expenditure | |||
| 20-Jul | Ashely Page Insurance | 196 | |
| 09-Nov | Wordpress LNK3ktUB Dublin | 85 | |
| total expenditure | 281 | ||
| Balance going forward | 1,014.37 |