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2025-06-30-accounts

Bradford Hindu Council

Annual Trustees’ Report 2024/25

The Bradford Hindu Council (BHC) has continued to strengthen its role as a unifying and representative body for the Hindu community in Bradford and the wider region. This year has been marked by significant progress in community engagement, interfaith collaboration, cultural development, and organisational governance. Our achievements reflect the collective efforts of our Trustees, Management Team, member organisations, volunteers, and the wider community. BHC is not defined solely by its leadership; it is the shared responsibility and contribution of every individual and organisation connected to us.

During 2024/25, BHC formalised and expanded its Management Team, welcoming new members including a Treasurer, Business Advisor, and IT/Data Webmaster. This strengthened structure has improved operational capacity and enhanced our ability to deliver community-focused initiatives.

Key governance developments include:

These steps ensure BHC continues to meet Charity Commission expectations and follows best practice in governance and compliance.

Key Achievements

BHC has delivered and supported a wide range of events that celebrate culture, promote unity, and strengthen community bonds. Highlights include:

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Our partnerships with local and regional institutions have deepened significantly. Notable developments include:

BHC’s digital presence has expanded, with our website and social media platforms becoming central hubs for community information, festival awareness, and event promotion. The Faith Team has ensured comprehensive coverage of major Hindu festivals, as well as key celebrations from Sikh, Islamic, Jain, and Christian communities.

BHC plan to deliver nine-week tabla and harmonium programme , covering instrument sourcing, teacher coordination, promotion, and student engagement. Additional harmonium instruction is planned to be provided directly by BHC.

We continue to:

The BHC Faith Team has ensured:

BHC has delivered and supported several impactful initiatives:

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BHC has contributed to wider regional and national initiatives, including:

With Bradford’s City of Culture year, BHC must plan for long-term sustainability. Securing new funding streams and building strategic partnerships will be essential to maintaining our cultural and community programmes.

A key priority is to involve more young people in leadership, volunteering, and cultural activities. Their participation is vital to the future of BHC and the wider Hindu community.

As our activities expand, so does the demand on our volunteers and organisational resources. BHC will focus on:

The year 2024/25 has been one of growth, collaboration, and meaningful impact for the Bradford Hindu Council. Our achievements reflect the dedication of our Trustees, Management Team, volunteers, partner organisations, and the wider community. Together, we continue to uphold our values, strengthen our cultural identity, and contribute positively to Bradford and the region.

A continued focus on unity, youth engagement, and sustainable development will ensure BHC remains a strong and influential voice for years to come.

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