Brentwood Community & Voluntary Service
Annual Report & Accounts 2024/2025
REPORT OF TRUSTEES INCLUDING CHAIRMAN’S REVIEW
The Trustees are pleased to present their annual report together with the financial statement of the charity for the year ended 31 March 2025.
The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the Charities Act 2011 and the Charitable Incorporated Organisations (General) Regulations 2012.
CHAIRMAN’S REVIEW
This past year has presented both significant challenges and exciting opportunities for Brentwood Community & Voluntary Service. The shift in the commissioning of infrastructure services created a great deal of uncertainty, particularly with the loss of core funding and no clear confirmation on whether the new commissioning model would offer continued financial support. In the face of this, we have remained focused on our mission and committed to strengthening our community work.
We responded proactively by increasing our efforts in fundraising and concentrating on the development of our Wellbeing Hub at Merrymeade House. I’m pleased to report that our efforts have delivered positve results—we have successfully secured new streams of funding to support both our infrastructure work and our wellbeing services, enabling us to continue providing vital support to the voluntary sector and local residents.
One of the standout developments this year has been the introduction of community weddings at Merrymeade House, a service previously held at the Town Hall. This has not only proven to be a popular and affordable option for local residents but has also created a valuable income stream that supports our wider community initiatives.
In addition, we have significantly increased the number of volunteers supporting our work. Their involvement has been instrumental in helping us to deliver a growing range of projects and services that directly benefit the community. This growth reflects the continued strength of local commitment to volunteering and the impact we can achieve when we come together.
Despite a difficult funding landscape, we are proud of what we have achieved together. The team, our volunteers and our partners have shown resilience, creativity and unwavering dedication to our community. On behalf of the Board of Trustees, I extend our deepest thanks to all our supporters, funders and partners. Your continued belief in our work makes everything we do possible.
Mrs S Murphy Chair of Trustees
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT
Brentwood Community & Voluntary Service is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO), governed by its Constitution adopted on 9TH June 2022.
Formerly known as Brentwood Council for Voluntary Service (an unincorporated organisation) we restructured as a CIO to strengthen our legal status and better reflect our evolving role in supporting the local community.
Trustees are appointed in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and policies approved by the Board of Trustees. The Board has overall responsibility for the strategic direction, governance and financial oversight of the charity. Day-to-day management is delegated to the Director, who is supported by staff and volunteers. The Board meets regularly to review strategy, risk, operations and performance.
OBJECTIVES & ACTIVITIES
Brentwood Community & Voluntary Service
is a local infrastructure organisation that supports voluntary and community action in Brentwood. We have been supporting our community for over 32 years by providing advice, training and information to groups and individuals including practical advice on development and funding issues and volunteer recruitment.
Our vision, mission and values
Our vision is for strong and thriving communities across Brentwood. Our mission is to promote, support and develop effective voluntary action and deliver collaborative projects and services to improve the well-being of Brentwood residents and communities.
Our core values are to be an independent, trustworthy, approachable and community-focused organisation providing professional, accessible and inclusive services and support.
The Charity’s main activities include: Infrastructure support: capacity building for voluntary groups Brentwood Volunteer Hub: volunteer recruitment
Wellbeing support: through the Community Hub at Merrymeade House Community engagement events & outreach
These activities further our charitable aims and deliver clear public benefit as required by the Charities Act 2011.
ACHIEVEMENTS & PERFORMANCE
| CORE | SERVICE | DETAILS |
|---|---|---|
| 107 | Support & | 107 members supported ranging from small self help groups to large constituted VCS organisations with access |
| Affiliated Members |
Engagement | to free funding advice, support with governance and charity commission compliance, regular news e-bulletins, |
| networking events, volunteer recruitment, | ||
| best practice & training. | ||
| 64 | Funding & | 49 VCS organisations assisted directly with one to one funding advice (identifying funding and applications |
| VCS | Governance | reviews) and 15 organisations assisted with governance |
| organisations | and compliance work. | |
| assisted | ||
| directly | £328,940 of external funding attracted into the | |
| district as a result of this dedicated support. | ||
| 57 VCS |
Community Matters |
57 representatives from voluntary and community sector organisations attended our Community Matters Networking events to share ideas, forge new |
| organisations | Events | links/partnerships and raise the profile of the community |
| attended | work they do. | |
| 13 Projects awarded |
Health Inequalities Fund |
Brentwood CVS and Basildon, Billericay and Wickford CVS have partnered with The Mid and South Essex Integrated Care Partnership to administer the local Health Inequalities Fund |
| funding | Administrator 2024/2025 |
The aim to support projects that address the underlying causes of health inequality at a local level. |
MEMBER FEEDBACK:
‘Brentwood CVS and The Essex Community Tree Network, have had (over the years) a really good working relationship. It would be fair to say, that we (ECTN) have called on them on many occasions, to ask for help and advice. They have some excellent staff, who are very knowledgeable in areas where ECTN need support.
2024 was especially challenging for the Essex Community Tree Network and once again, Brentwood CVS came to our aid. We at ECTN cannot thank them enough for all they have done. We couldn’t have got to where we are today without them’ Essex Community Tree Network
(supported with governance, organisational structure change and volunteer recruitment).
ACHIEVEMENTS & PERFORMANCE
CORE
SERVICE
DETAILS
198 New Volunteers
Brentwood Volunteer Hub
S upporting Individuals:
The Brentwood Volunteer Hub has relaunched this year with an expanded focus on making volunteering more accessible and impactful. It now offers a streamlined online platform for individuals to find local opportunities that match their skills and interests.
50% Increase in volunteering opportunities available
303 referrals, with a 21% placement rate, significantly higher than national benchmark of 15%
Supporting Organisations
Additionally, the hub provides enhanced support for organisations in recruiting and managing volunteers with new online resource library freely available.
16,817 views on Social Media
MEMBER FEEDBACK
Our membership of CVS has resulted in our charity being able to recruit two volunteers recently. One who has been trained as a sound engineer and another who will be our new secretary. The staff at CVS were instrumental in helping us tailor the role to meet our needs. The online ‘advertising’ process was straightforward and worked perfectly for us. What a great service CVS provides to organisations looking to recruit volunteers. Thank you so much for your assistance.
Brentwood Talking Newspaper
ACHIEVEMENTS & PERFORMANCE
SERVICE
DETAILS
12
Local Community Events Supported
64
Community Support Bags distributed
Supported Events
Brentwood CVS hosted a Slipper Swap event at Merrymeade House with partners
Brentwood CVS supported community events organised:
Slipper Swaps, Family Fun Days and Job Fair distributing Community Support Bags : included our directories and information to connect residents with local services, activities and support networks and opportunities to volunteer locally.
BCVS
PROJECTS
DETAILS
OUTCOME
120 Winter
Warmth bags
Hoping to help 5
Electic Throws
40
Microwave Soup Mugs & Soup packets
Winter Warm pack s included warm items such as thermal hat/socks/gloves, fleece blanket, snood, room temperature gauge and essential information on 123-456-7890 local services ie. Brentwood Community Directory and information on cost of living support
Initiatives to support those residents whose health and wellbeing were at risk and hello@reallygreatsite.comstruggling with the cost of living during winter months
Winter Warmth Initiative
Electric throws distributed to residents struggling with fuel costs
Microwave-safe soup mugs and soup packets Distributed to provide vulnerable individuals with a warm & comforting meal
Brentwood CVS staff, volunteers and Brentwood Council staff making up Winter Warmth Bags
ACHIEVEMENTS & PERFORMANCE
BCVS
PROJECTS
DETAILS
OUTCOME
over
400
Hoping to helpcopies of BCVS Community Directories distributed
Community Directories
Brentwood CVS produced & hard copies distributed:
hello@reallygreatsite.com Community Directory : Comprehensive list of local voluntary groups and support organisations
Social Activities, Fitness & Health for Adults Booklet: lists social clubs, , fitness activities focuses on promoting an active & healthy lifestyle
Over 400 hard copies distributed at CVS events and supported events. Also used by Social Prescribers, Community Trailer, Sports in Confidence123-456-7890 Physiotherapists and other Community ‘Warm’ Hubs/Food Hubs
Easier for local residents to find out help and services in their communities.
Focuses also on promoting active and healthy lifestyle, giving residents a practical way to improve physical and mental wellbeing which can lead to reducing social isolation
FEEDBACK
‘A few months ago we had social services and a nurse in our hub with a vulnerable foodbank customer. They were thrilled to take a copy of your information sheets with numbers and organisations that can help. That booklet is a superb resource’
Brentwood Baptist Church ‘Food Hub’
ACHIEVEMENTS & PERFORMANCE
Our base at Merrymeade House, with flexible rooms available for use and hire, has become a vibrant Community & Wellbeing Hub, fostering connection, support, and opportunities that enhance the lives of local residents.
BCVS
PROJECTS
DETAILS
OUTCOME
687
VISITS by local residents to weekly hub
Community ’Warm Hub’ Cafe
To support those residents struggling with the cost of living, providing free refreshments, porridge and soup
Providing a warm and safe environment, 79 residents signposted/given additional information or support information
28
Digital Residents Support supported with IT
Residents supported with technical related device issues to improve their skills or capabilites
Improve digital competent, and confidence
478
VISITS by local residents to weight management session
Weight
Management
A free weekly weight management session 46 new registrations
Improving the health of the local residents with access to free weight management Weight loss can reduce the risk of heart disease, and some cancers, thereby also reducing the impact on health services
19
Books
exchanged
Community Book
Exchange
A new addition to the Community Cafe offering free access to second hand books
Encouraging literacy and promoting relaxation Creating opportunities for social connection, shared interests, and conversation
26
Wellbeing Walks
Wellbeing Walk
Weekly wellbeing walk in the Country Park
Our gentle wellbeing walk helps people build connections, enjoy nature, and support their physical and mental wellbeing
ACHIEVEMENTS & PERFORMANCE
BCVS
PROJECTS
DETAILS
OUTCOME
65
VISITS by ukrainian teenagers to dedicated social hub
Ukraine Social Hub
Social Hub for Ukrainian teenagers & younger Ukrainians
A monthly social hub for Ukrainian teenagers: Organised games night to foster connection and engagement, addressing the lack of such activities in the community. A parent and child Rhyme time session to the lack of activities for Ukrainian parents and children, to help prevent isolation and loneliness.
BCVS
SERVICE
DETAILS
182
Community-led sessions Hoping to help facilitated
Community & Wellbeing Hub
Room hire
Regular activities and/or training accommodated, providing more benefit to local residents:. This includes activities such as:
-
Alzheimer’s Society -Singing for the Brain session
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Blue Flower Support - Informal dementia support for families
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Provide ‘Social Prescribers’ - Mental health support group & seated yoga
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Shaw Trust - Support for long term unemployment Carers First - A dult carer support service Pulse Healthcare (NHS contractor) - Diabetes Programme
161
Community Hoping to help Weddings hosted.
Community Wedding Venue
Hosting Community weddings at Merrymeade House has become a vital initiative for Brentwood CVS, generating sustainable income to support key projects and reduce reliance on external funding. This service has helped raise awareness of our mission, while reaching new audiences, including potential volunteers and supporters
For the local community, these weddings provide residents with an accessible and affordable option for for hosting their special day. This inclusivity ensures that all members of the community can access a lovely venue without financial strain.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Brentwood Community & Voluntary Service
I have reviewed the above Income and Expenditure Account for the year ending 31st March 2025 and confirm it is in accordance with the financial records of the Brentwood Community & Voluntary Service
Note: BCVS Reserves Policy - maintain a reserve equivalent to 6 months running costs
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES’ RESPONSIBLITIES
The trustees are responsible for preparing the annual report and accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 and the Charitable Incorporated Organisations (General) Regulations 2012.
They must ensure that:
- proper accounting records are kept, showing the financial position of the charity; the accounts give a true record of the charity’s income and expenditure for the year; and the report and accounts comply with the Charities Act 2011 and the charity’s Constitution.
The trustees are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and taking reasonable steps to prevent and detect fraud and other irregularities.
Approval
This report was approved by the Board of Trustees on 11th November 2025 and signed on their behalf by:
Signed: Mrs S. Murphy Chair of Trustees
We extend our sincere gratitude to the following funders for their generous support and commitment. Your contributions enable us to continue our vital work, strengthen our services, and create lasting positive change within our community. Your partnership is integral to our success, and we deeply appreciate your trust in our mission. Thank you for your ongoing support and dedication
Brentwood Borough Council Essex Community Foundation Fowler, Smith & Jones Trust Albert Hunt Trust Tudwick Foundation Edgar E Lawley Foundation
&
In-Kind donations from: Home Instead Brentwood, Billericay & Upminster Merrymeade Tea Room
TRUSTEE BOARD 2024/2025
Sheila Murphy - Chair David Tee - Vice-Chair John Fry - Treasurer Dee Truesdale Joanne Rayment Susan White Steve Willoughby
STAFF
Diane Fairchild - Director Arsen Poghosyan - Funding & Information Officer Bex Foreman - Co-ordinator John Stammers - Part time Wedding Host Helen Dobie - Part time Wedding Host
VOLUNTEERS
Toni Thouvenel - Volunteer Ambassador/Weight Management Jerry Wright - Volunteer IT support Derek Fryer - Volunteer Community Support Claire Hunt - Volunteer Community Support Linda Hutchins - Volunteer Community Support Linda Eastaugh - Volunteer Weight Management Balvinder Bhogal - Volunteer Weight Management Diptii Shah - Volunteer Weight Management Lesley Maynard - Volunteer Weight Management Jane Grover - Volunteer Admin support Christie Guest - Volunteer Wedding Host Malcolm Finnegan - Volunteer Wedding Host Harriet Rathborn - Volunteer Social Housing Gardener Mark Soper - Volunteer Social Housing Gardener Occasional Volunteers supporting Community Projects: Peter Taylor, Kieran King