
**REGISTERED COMPANY NUMBER: (England and Wales) REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1198681** 

## **Report of the Trustees and Unaudited Financial Statements for the Period 1st April 2024 to 31st March 2025 SingersResound** 

## **Harrabeer Country House Hotel Harrowbeer Lane** 

**Yelverton Devon PL20 6EA** 

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**Contents of the Annual Report for the period 1st April 2024 to 31st March 2025** 

**Report of the Trustees Statement of Financial Activities Balance Sheet Notes to the Financial Statements** 

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## **Report of the Trustees** 

The Trustees, who are also Directors of the charity for the purposes of the Companies Act 2006, present their report with the <inancial statements of the charity for the period 1st April 2024 to 31st March 2025. The Trustees have adopted the provisions of Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2019). 

## **STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT** 

## **Governing document** 

The charity is controlled by its governing document, a deed of trust, and constitutes a limited company, limited by guarantee, as de<ined by the Companies Act 2006. 

## **REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS** 

## **Registered Company number** 

(England and Wales) 

## **Registered Charity number** 

1198681 

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Harrabeer Country House Hotel Harrowbeer Lane Yelverton Devon PL20 6EA 

## **Trustees** 

Ms L Kitchen Ms L Winter Mr N J Cooper Mr S Spence KC Dr A Pritchard 

Approved by order of the Board of Trustees on 05-12-2025 and signed on its behalf by: Linda Kitchen 


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## **PRINCIPAL ACTIVITY AND CHARITABLE OBJECTIVES** 

The object of SingersResound is to preserve and protect the physical and mental health of opera and classical singers when they have encountered difficulties which impact their ability to perform. The charity ful<ils this objective by providing a mentoring programme, offering con<idential support and education to help rebuild con<idence, skills and to help alleviate isolation. 

## **MISSION STATEMENT** 

The charity’s mission is to create a network of peers in which singers can receive support when dealing with challenges affecting their ability to work. SingersResound aims to facilitate the physical and mental wellbeing of classical singers through two key pathways; mentoring and workshops. SingersResound offers bene<iciaries 4 hours of free mentoring, with one trained mentor. At SingersResound, there are 16 mentors, all of whom are professionals in the opera and classical music world, and who bring a wide range of skills to their mentoring. Mentors are trained by professional psychotherapist, Lowri Dowthwaite-Walsh, who is a Senior Lecturer in Psychological Interventions at the University of Central Lancashire. Lowri conducts sessions with mentors to ensure they provide the most suitable and compassionate support to singers. Much of the charity’s work takes place online, therefore bene<iciaries face no geographic barriers to accessing the service. Beyond these con<idential and private sessions, SingersResound runs a programme of free workshops, the object of which is to enable singers to participate in engaging, informative and enjoyable workshops led by experts in a range of <ields, whilst also encouraging mentees to maintain contact with SingersResound. 

## **MEMBERS** 

- Director and mentor – Linda Kitchen 

- Trustees - Simon Spence KC, Dr Ann Pritchard 

- Trustees and mentors – Neal J Cooper, Louise Winter 

- Mentors at 31st March 2025 – Maureen Brathwaite, Imelda Drumm, Marta FontanalsSimmons, Clare McCaldin, Jorge Navarro-Colorado, Paul Nilon, Elin Pritchard, Phillip Rhodes, Kate Royal, John Savournin, Patricia Rozario, Peter Savidge 

- Mentoring Trainer - Lowri Dowthwaite-Walsh 

- Fundraising Director and mentor - John Graham-Hall 

- Administrative Director - Lily Sitzia 

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## **ACTIVITY – OUTPUT AND IMPACT** 

- SingersResound continued to provide its service of online mentoring. In this period, 27 singers contacted SingersResound; 14 bene<iciaries received initial meetings and/or mentoring during this time, with a further 4 bene<iciaries still in mentoring at the end of the <inancial year, and those who did not receive mentoring were either guided towards other organisations or did not follow up with SR after initial contact. 

- In this period, SingersResound hosted workshops led by experts in a range of <ields. SingersResound’s Director Linda Kitchen led a workshop entitled ‘Taking the Fear Out of Auditioning” and psychotherapist Phiroze Neemuchwala led two workshops, one entitled “Understanding Guilt, Shame and Boundaries” and another as part of his series ‘HeadStrong’, which focused on expectations, disappointment and demands. 

- Peter Savidge stepped away as a SingersResound Trustee in the summer of 2024, but has remained a mentor. 

- SingersResound welcomed two new Trustees on 31st March 2025; Simon Spence KC and Dr Ann Pritchard. The present Trustees met with Dr Ann Pritchard and Simon Spence on 31st March 2025 and unanimously voted YES to Dr Ann Pritchard and Simon Spence joining the Board of Trustees. 

- SingersResound hired for two roles on a self-employed basis. John Graham-Hall joined the team as Fundraising Director in May 2024 and Lily Sitzia took over as Administrative Director as Dawn Burns resigned in February 2025. 

- More fundraising initiatives were implemented throughout the period, most notably the beginning stages of SingersResound’s brochure. The aim of the brochure is to raise awareness of the charity and encourage donations to help assist the longevity of SingersResound. The brochure was designed with two versions, paper and online, to maximise distribution. Whilst the brochure was not complete at the end of the period, it remained in production. John Graham-Hall also made contact with high net worth individuals during this time period, establishing connections and relationships to continue <inancial support of SingersResound, most notably with Malcolm Herring who donated £2,500 to SingersResound in September 2024 as part of an annual pledge. 

- SingersResound started a blog series entitled, “In Conversation With…” in March 2025, which features on the website. Each month, a mentor writes a blog promoted by questions but developed with the mentor’s own interests in mind, looking at their experiences in the industry, challenges they’ve faced, and ways they’ve overcome hardships. Each blog is posted onto the website as well as SingersResound social media channels (Instagram and Facebook). The aim of the blog is to open up conversations around the pressures, struggles, joys and experiences of the industry, allowing readers to hear from world-class singers and musicians and feel a shared understanding of the experiences they all face. 

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## **FINANCIAL REVIEW** 

During the <inancial year ending 31st March 2025, the charity reported: Income: £3,502 primarily from donations 

Expenditure: £4,970  including costs related to administrative fees, workshops and expenses 

## **POLICIES** 

In line with its charitable obligation, the company has established a robust set of policies including; safeguarding; data protection; equal opportunities; health and safety; dignity at work; <inancial procedures. 

## **DECLARATION** 

This report was approved by the Board of Trustees on 05-12-2025 

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**Statement of Financial Activities for the period 1st April 2024 to 31st March 2025** 

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## **Statement of Financial Activity for the period 1st April 2024 to 31st March 2025** 

||Notes|To 31 March 2025|To 31 March 2024|
|---|---|---|---|
|||£|£|
|**Income from:**||||
|Grants, donations and||3,502|1,994|
|legacies||||
|Total||3,502|1,994|
|**Expenditure on:**||||
|Charitable activities||4,970|8,839|
|Total||4,970|8,839|
|**Net income**||-1,468|-6,845|
|Total funds brought||8,532|15,377|
|forward||||
|**Total funds carried**||7,063|8,532|
|**forward**||||



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## **Balance Sheet** 

|Notes<br>**Mar-25**<br>**Mar-24**|Notes<br>**Mar-25**<br>**Mar-24**|Notes<br>**Mar-25**<br>**Mar-24**|
|---|---|---|
||£|£|
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|**CURRENT ASSETS**|||
|Cash at bank|7,063|8,532|
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|**CREDITORS**|||
|Amounts falling due within one<br>year|0|0|
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|**NET CURRENT ASSETS**|7,063|8,532|
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|**FUNDS**|||
|Unrestricted funds|7,063|8,532|
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|**TOTAL FUNDS**|7,063|8,532|



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## **Notes to the Financial Statements** 

1. All <igures are rounded to the nearest £1. 

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