Trustees. Annual Report for the period
Period start date
01
JULY
Pen¢)Y end date
JUNE
2025
From
To
Section A
Reference and administration details
Charity namo
Remade Worcestetshire CIO
Othor nam08 charlty l• known by
Remade Worc8Ster
Registorod charity numbor {if any)
1203768
Charity8 prlncipal addro
34 Reddiffe Street
Worcester
Postcodo
WR3 7AP
Names of th• Charity tru•t••• who manago th• ch•iity
Tru•t•o n•m•
Olll¢•111 •ny
Nam• of p•r•on (lx body) •ntlUod
Int tru•t••
Illn
•*r
SAFry
G M Hutchinson
Chair
L Cornpton
G Whittaker
Treasurer
8 Killigrew
J Courtney
11 November 2024
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Nam•• of the tru$toes for th• ¢harlty.11 any. (for oxample, any cust¢)dian trusto08)
Name
Datss actod If not for whole
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Names and addresse8 of advisers (Optional Inforniatlon)
of adviser
Name
Address
Name of ¢hl•l axacutiv• or names of sènlor staff mombors (Optional infomiatlon)
Section B
Structure, governance and mana
ement
Description of the charity'$ trnsts
CIO Foundation Constrtution
Type of goveming document
How the charty is (x)nstituted
Charitable Incorporated Organisation
Trustee selection methods
Appointed by members of the current board
Addltlonal gov•rnanc•188ue8 (Optlonal infomiatlon)
The number of policies and procedures are increasing 88 we understsnd
more about what the Charity requir88 With increasing volunteers, opening
hours and staff. Wrth a compliment of 6 trustees who are gradually getting
to know how Remade works, all 6 are getting invofved with aspeGts of the
work, e.g. encouraging sewing skills in our offer, identifying businesses
and other charities we can work with and bringing a legal view on Remade
as a whole.
You may Choo￿ lo include
additional information. where
relevant, about:
policies and procedures
adopted for the induction and
training of trustees.,
the charity's organisational
structure and any wider
network with vthich the charty
works.,
relation8hip with any related
parties-
trustees, consideration of
major risks and the system
and procedures to manage
them.
Trustees are impressed with the amount of donated goods that is
available and are now only concerned about the storage needed as
Remade becomes more WKlely known. The main ￿ncernS now related to
managing staff effecttvety
finding more outlets for the plethora of goods available
The contingency bank account FS reviewed regularly to ensure v
continue lo build up to 3 months trading costs.
Section C
Ob"ectives and activities
To advance arts and crafts in particular but not exclusively by..
• FacÉlitating the use and provision of recycled scrap or
surplus materbals as a ￿ative resour￿ to adults and
children with the aim of improving their social welfare and
conditions of life and mentsl health and wellbeing and by..
Inspiring individual and group creativity for the publlc benefit
and for the benefft of the environment
To protect and preserve the environment for the public benefit
in
articular but not exdusivel b
Summary of tho objects of the
charlty set out In its
govoming doGumgnt
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. Promoting reuse, recycling, use of recycled products and
the use of surplus scrap. and by
• Advancing the educab'on of the public about waste, recyding
and use of surplus or scrap
A year on fr(xn opening the shopping Crowngate Shopping C8ntre in
Augusvseptember 2023, the offer of fabr￿, yarns, haberdashery and
papercraft is becoming tetter known. The 5 sessions a week have been
increased by the length of opening hours. During every day open w8
ieceive donations from the publ￿ which increase and greatly vary the
stcdt available.
We have gone on to ￿NIt further voluntsers and had about 30 in place,
working on a rota to process, present and sell fabrics for shows and the
shop. We attended Malvem Quilt show in October and May and were
able to promote our message as well as provKl6 low cost craft fabrics to a
wide range of customers. We also had a tsble at the Worcester Cathedral
Craft Fair and Hellens Manor, Much Marcle for iwo events.
The range of workshops open lo Ihe public has increased as volunteers
step up to share their skills. These provide opportunrties to try new
techn￿UeS and skills. We have made these as bw cost as possible,
charging from £5 per session including using our newest donations of
leather fiom Morgan Motors. We have had very positive feedback and
are now developing further workshop opportunitres and group sessions.
Customers are tellin9 US that they want more workshops over a greater
range of times and days. We have understood how this is helping with
the health and mental wellbeing of those attending.
Summary of th• maln
•ctlvllle• undortakon for th•
public benefit in relation to
these object8 (include within
this soction th• 8tatutory
doclaration that trusle•8 hav•
had regard to the guldanrA
188ued by the Charity
Commi88lon on public
bonefltl
We are also conlTibuting to the education of young peopte in fashion and
sewing. Wle hekl a series of workshops for thildren between 8 and 18
partnering with IDC sewng centre to teach thèm how to make their own
Fantasy Fashion ouffits for a show in February 2025. This was a great
success. with over 1¢￿ attending to see the ouffits modelled by the
makers, who WO￿ their costumes with pride over their newfound skills.
Some of the participants went on the Sewing for Pleasure Show at the
NEC and exhibtsd to a much wthr audience.
Our pilot of boxeslbags of fabrics and craft materbals to community
groups, charities and schcK)Is has le(J us to recruiting an Intem from
Bimiingham Universty to study the feasibilty of rolling this out furthef.
We intend to recruit a project worker to perform an outreach roK8 to
contact a wide range of groups.
We have formed a ck>se relationship with Qui￿$ 4 You. a community
group who work wth refugees in the Wychavon area of Worcestefshire to
teach sewing skills. We provide fabric and some sewing machines to
assist in this worf(.
As we have been able to grow our volunteer vK>rkforce, we have drawn
on their skills and ideas to create new "products.. This workforce has
staffed the shop, helped customers greaty with their range of skills and
knowledge and has made it possib￿ to process the vast quantty of
donations to make attractive shop displays as well as making it easy for
u$tomer5 to find *that they are looking ft)r.
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Addltlonal detall• of obJ•ctlv•• and actlvltig• (Optlonal Information)
You may choo80 to include
further slatements, where
relevant, about..
policy on grantmaking;
policy programme related
investment.,
contribution made by
volunteers.
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Section D
Achievements and performance
Summary oftho main
achievement8 of tho charity
during tho yoar
Increased our volunteer workforc8 to at teast 30
Recruited a part time manager and a part time volunteer
administrator
Attended 7 days of the Mafvern Quitt show with our stock
Held numerous workshops and drop in sessions for the public
Received aLM)ut a shopping trolley a day from donating customers
Saved at least 3 metric tonne of vRste from landfill
Attracted support from a further business, some of whom had ceased
trading. induding sole traders
Built our sustsinability by being able to put aside a small reserve
Held a successful Fashion show event and featured the worf< of
around 40 chikdren and young people
Chose two Artists in residen￿ from the fashion show entrants who
have worked on a costume prO￿rt for the Cathedral and training
young desyners
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Section E
Financial review
We currenity have £28.000 in separate bank account as a reserve, From
July 2025, we intend to employ more staff to help build the charity and its
offer. and we recognise that we need a reserve to ensure we can honour
our commitment to staff, any suppliers, and the expens85 that our
volunteers occur
Brlef statoment of th
charity's poli¢y on reserve•
Detsils of any funds matsrially
in deficlt
Further financial rnvlew detai18 {Optional informatlon)
You may choo80 to include
Sdditional infonnation, where
relevant ab)ut'.
the charity's prlncipal
sources of funds (including
any fundraising).,
how èxpendrtur8 has
supported the key objectives
of the ¢harity;
investrnent policy and
objectives including any
ethical investment policy
adopted.
Section F
Other optional information
Section G
Declaration
Tho truste88 declare that they have approved tho tru8toes' rèport above.
sign￿ on behalf of the ¢harity'• tru$t•g8
3ignaturel•
LJL
Full name(s)
Posltlon leg Secretary. Chair,
Susan Ann Fry
Chair
Gordon Whittaker
Dato
16 February 2026
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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOII ENGLAND AND WALES
Remade Worcesterslre CIO
1203768
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011012025
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3011)812025
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