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2024-05-13-accounts

Trustees'Annual Report Forthe year ended 1310512024 Charity Information Charity Name: Friends ofGrenoside Park Charity Registration Number: 1203849 PrincipalAddress: 8 Creswick Lane, Grenoside, S35 8NL Website: https'.IlfriendsofErenosidepark.co.uk Email: friendsofgrenopark@gmail.com Phone: 07811 849471 Trustees (atthe date otthls report): Laura Walker (Chairl Philip Brooks (Trusteel Adam Fermie (Trusteel Luke Hall (Trusteel Richard Elliot ITrusteel 1. Structure, Governance, and Management Friends of Grenoside Park is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation ICIOI registered on 5th July 2023. The charity is governed by its constitution, and the trustees meet regularly to oversee activities, ensure compliance with legal requirements, and manage finances. New trustees are appointed in accordance with the governing document and receive an induction to understand their responsibilities. 2. Objectives and A¢tivities The charity's objectives, as set out in its governing document, are: For the benefit of the inhabitants of Grenoside and the surrounding area I'the area of benef it") to provide or assist in the provision of facilities for recreation and other leisure time occupation in the interests of social welfare with the object of improving their conditions of life for the inhabitants of the area of benefit in particular but not exclusively by the preservation, promotion, support. assistance and improvementof Grenoside Park

Aclivities and Achievements in the Year Duringthe year, the charity has= Community Engagement: Participated and organised local events to raisefunds and awareness for the park's redevelopment. Volunteer Collaboration: Partnered with local volunteers, including a team from Virgin Media, to undertake maintenance tasks such as fence painting. Fundraising Initiatlves: Launched fundraising campaigns, including a GoFundMe page, to supportthe playground renovation project. Stakeholder Meetings: Engaged with local representatives, including Miriam Cates MP and prospective parliamentary candidate Marie Tidball, to discuss support for the park's restoration. The trustees confirm that they have complied with the duty to have regard to the Charity Commission's public benefit guidance. 3. Financial Review The charity's total income for the ye8r was £22,247 primarily from donations, grants, and fundraising activities. Total expenditure was 2520 covering.. Administrative costs: É428 Otherexpenses: £92 At year-end, the charity had £23,172 in reserves. The trustees aim to maintain sufficient reserves to cover operating costs. 4. Plans forthe Future Looking ahead. the charity plans to.. Playground Redevelopment: Collaborate with Sheffield Citycouncil and playground equipment companies to design and implement a more inclusive and engaging play area.

Community Events: Continueto show support at local eventsto promote our cause and involve the community. Funding Acquisition: Apply for Erants and seek partnerships with local businesses to support ongoing and future projects. 5. Declaration The trustees declare that they have approved this report and confirm that to the best of their knowledge, the information is accurate. Signed on behalf of the trustees.. Adam Fermie Treasurer 3110112025

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