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BRIDGEMARY ROWNER & WOODCOT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION

TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT

RECEIPTS & PAYMENTS ACCOUNT STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES

31 MARCH 2025

Charity Registration No. 900276

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BRIDGEMARY ROWNER & WOODCOT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION

TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT Year Ended 31 March 2025

SECTION A – REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATION DETAILS

The Charity:

Registered Name: Bridgemary, Rowner & Woodcot Community Association Registered Charity no. 900276 Registered Address: Wych Lane, Bridgemary, Gosport, Hampshire PO13 0JN

Chairty Trustees:

The Trustees who served during the year ended 31 March 2025 were:

Mr A Bound (Chair) Mrs B Pottle (Secretary) Ms R Hart (Treasurer) Mr B Long (Vice Chair) Mrs D Healy Mrs V Price Mrs J Algar Ms S Piper Ms K Regan Mr C Cartwright

SECTION B – STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT

Legal Status : Unincorporated Association

Constitution:

Bridgemary, Rowner & Woodcot Community Association (the Association) is a registered charity formed under a trust deed dated 9 May 1989 and is governed by a General Committee (the Committee), the members of which are managing trustees within the meaning of the Charities Act 2011.

The Committee meets approximately 10 times per year. Trustees are elected by a simple majority at a quorate general meeting. Trustees may be co-opted by the Committee to fill a casual vacancy. Routine operating decisions are taken by simple majority of a quorate Committee. Major

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operating and constitutional decisions are taken by a requisite majority of members in general meeting.

Risk management policy

The Board has reviewed the major risks to which it considers the Association is exposed and has ensured that adequate systems have been established to mitigate those risks.

Policies for furtherance of objectives

It is the policy of the Association to provide facilities for welfare organisations, further education classes and social and leisure activities for the benefit of the inhabitants of Bridgemary, Rowner & Woodcott. The facilities include the hire of the hall for private meetings or functions at very competitive prices.

There have been no significant changes in policies since the last annual report.

Powers

The Association is permitted by its constitution to engage in any lawful activity as shall further its charitable objectives and may invest money not immediately required for its objectives in such investments, securities, or property as it thinks fit.

Related Organisation

5 Brewers Limited

5 Brewers Limited (the trading company) is employed by the Association to manage the bar and other trading activities conducted on the Association’s premises.

Charges for transactions between the Charity and trading company are made at amounts that, in the opinion of the Committee, equate to a fair market value. The trading company donates its corporation tax adjusted profits to the Association under Gift Aid arrangements as a covenant each year (see Section E). The Association is shareholder of the trading company.

SECTION C – OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES Objectives

The objectives of the Association are to encourage and provide facilities for promoting social welfare and recreation for the inhabitants of Bridgemary, Rowner and Woodcot and the surrounding neighbourhood. In the furtherance of those objectives the Association is required to maintain and manage a community centre in co-operation with the local statutory authorities.

Activities

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The BRWCA has continued to provide facilities for the benefits of members of the local community.

Several groups hire the hall on a weekly or monthly basis – Southern Spurs line dancing, Ladybird Club, Headway, Young At Heart keep fit, Tea & Toast Dementia group, Stageskool dance and the Women’s Institute. The Association also has darts and pool teams which play in the local leagues.

SECTION D – ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE

A full programme of entertainment was scheduled including singers, summer family fun day, Burns Night, quizzes, kids’ Christmas party and panto, and New Year celebrations. An Easter Egg hunt was held for the children and trips to Goodwood Races and Twickenham also took place during the summer.

The hall is also available for private functions such as birthday, christening and wedding parties, and the Association supports local charities (including The Repair Café, 6[th] Gosport Air Scouts & Rowans Shining Light) with subsidised hall hire fees.

The receipt of a substantial covenant received from 5 Brewers Ltd (see below) enabled the repair of the roof £2,800 as well as ongoing repairs and general maintenance.

The Association appreciates the hard work of members and staff of the trading company, who give their time to organise the above events on behalf of the approximately 220 members, as of March 2025.

SECTION E – FINANCIAL REVIEW

Reserves policy

The Association’s policy is to hold sufficient reserves to enable it to withstand a financial setback or take advantage of an opportunity.

Financial position

The Trustees are satisfied with the financial position of the Association and that the assets are sufficient to meet its current commitments. Electricity costs have been £1,525 per month, however a new contract was negotiated with a new provider in December 2024 which is currently averaging at approximately £700 per month. The Association charges an amount to the trading company for rent and utilities.

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The Association was pleased to receive a covenant of £15,000 in September 2024 from 5 Brewers Limited, being the tax adjusted profit made during the limited trading period of this year.

SECTION F - DECLARATION

The Trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above: Signed on behalf of Trustees:

................................... Chair – A Bound (Mr)

…………………………………. Treasurer - R Hart (Ms)

BRIDGEMARY ROWNER & WOODCOT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION

STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES

As of 31 March 2025

Tangible fxed assets:
Furniture and equipment
Less: provision for depreciation
Fixed Asset Investment
Total
Current Assets
Sales Ledger
Prepayments
Cash at bank and in hand
Current Liabilities
Accrual
EXCESS OF ASSETS OVER (LIABILITIES)
NOTES
Note

£
9,477

1
44
512
17,981
642
27,380

1. Fixed asset investment

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This represents a 100% interest in the ordinary share capital of 5 Brewers Limited, the Association’s trading company.

2. Trustees’ remuneration

Neither the trustees nor anyone connected with them received any remuneration in connection with their services as trustees of the Charity.

3. Trustees’ expenses

No trustees or anyone connected with them received reimbursement for their expenses incurred in carrying out Trustee activities.

4. Corporation tax

The charity is registered with the Charity Commissioners, and as such is exempted by HM Revenue and Customs from liability to corporation tax on its operating surpluses and investment income while it pursues its charitable objectives.

Approved by the Board of Trustees on 26 September 2025 and signed on its behalf

................................... Chair – A Bound (Mr)

…………………………………. Treasurer - R Hart (Ms)

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Bridgemary, Rowner & Woodcot Community Associa�on

Charity Number: 900276

Bridgemary, Rowner & Woodcot Community Associa�on

Annual Accounts For The Year Ending 31[st] March 2025

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Bridgemary, Rowner & Woodcot Community Associa�on

Charity Number: 900276

ACCOUNTANTS REPORT

We have prepared these accounts, without audit, from the records and informa�on supplied

J. Humphry Associates Ltd 28 August 2025

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Charity Number: 900276

Independent Examiner’s Report to the Trustees of Bridgemary, Rowner &

March 2024.

Responsibilities and basis of report

As the charity’s trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (‘the Act’).

I report in respect of my examination of the charity’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.

Independent examiner's statement

Charities with gross income exceeding £25,000 must be examined by a member of a body listed in section 145 of the Act. I confirm that I am qualified to undertake the examination because I am a member of the Association of Accounting Technicians, which is one of the listed bodies.

I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:

1. accounting records were not kept in respect of the charity as required by section 130 of the Act; or

2. the accounts do not accord with those records; or

3. the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a ‘true and fair view’ which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination.

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn to this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

James Piper FMAAT ATT FIAB

J Humphry Associates Ltd 11a The Green Stubbington PO14 2JG Dated 28 August 2025

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Bridgemary, Rowner & Woodcot Community Associa�on

Charity Number: 900276

Financial Statements

Notes
Income Resources
Hire, Rent and Members
1.1
Dona�ons and Covenant
1.2
Grants and Sundry
1.3
Total Incoming Resources
Resources expended
Building and Ofce costs
2.1
Events
2.2
Sundry
2.3
Total resources expended
Net incoming/(outgoing resources before
transfers
Transfers between funds in/(Out)
Net movements in funds
Total funds brough forward
Total funds carried forward
Unrestricted
Funds
Designated
Funds
Restricted Funds
£
£
£
24,089
15,020
20,798
59,907
31,284
19,998
1,310
52,593
7,314
7,314
10,588
17,902
Total 2025
Total 2024
£
£
24,089
23,122
15,020
19,368
20,798
10,310
59,907
52,800
31,284
44,731
19,998
9,550
1,310
627
52,593
54,908
7,314
(2,108)
7,314
(2,108)
10,558
12,697
17,902
10,558

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Bridgemary, Rowner & Woodcot Community Associa�on

Charity Number: 900276

Balance Sheet

Notes
Fixed Assets
Tangible
3.1
Investments
3.2
Total Fixed Assets
Current Assets
Sales Ledger
4.1
Prepayments
4.2
Bank
Cash
Current Liabili�es
Accruals
5.1
Total Current Assets
Liabili�es
Creditors: more than one year
Total Net Assets and Liabili�es
Represented by
General Fund:
Unrestricted Funds
Designated Funds
Restricted Funds
Total Fund
Fixed Asset Restatement Account
6.1
Investment Account
6.2
Closing Balance
2025
2024
£
£
9,477
9,128
1
1
9,478
9,129
44
957
519
532
17,646
9,310
336
390
642
600
27,380
19,717
-
-
27,380
19,717
17,902
10,589
-
-
-
-
17,902
10,589
9,477
9,128
1
1
27,380
19,717,

The Financial Statements were approved by the BR&WA by:

Name: …………………………………………………

Date: …………………………………………………

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Bridgemary, Rowner & Woodcot Community Associa�on

Charity Number: 900276

Notes to the Financial Statements

Accoun�ng policies

The financial statements have been prepared under in accordance with 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 (FRS 102) (as updated through Update Bulletin 1 published on 2 February 2016 and bulletin 2 published 5 October 2018), the financial reporting standard applicable in UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102), the Charities Act 2011 and UK generally accepted practice (UK GAAP).

The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention except for the valuation of investment assets, which are shown at market value. The financial statements include all transactions, assets, and liabilities for which the BR&WA is responsible in law. They do not include the accounts of any connected entity that have their filing requirements.

The accounts have been prepared in GBP, which is the functional currency for the charity and rounded to the nearest whole £.

Fund accoun�ng

Unrestricted funds are general funds which can be used for the charity’s ordinary purposes.

Designated funds are general funds set aside by the BR&WC for use in the future. Project funds are designated for particular projects for administration purposes only.

Restricted funds represent (a) income from trusts of endowments which may be expended only on those restricted objects provided in the terms of the trust of bequest, and (b) donations or grants received for a specific object or invited by the charity for a specific object. The funds may only be spent on the specific object for which they were given. Any balance remaining unspent at the yearend must be carried forward as a balance on that fund.

Incoming resources

Income is recognised on an accrual basis allowing for timing differences that may occur in the provision of normal charitable activity, trading, and governance.

Resources expended

Resources expended are calculated on an accrual basis allowing for timing differences that may occur in the provision of normal charitable activity, trading, and governance.

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Bridgemary, Rowner & Woodcot Community Associa�on

Charity Number: 900276

1. Incoming Resources

1.1 Hire, Rent and
Members
Hire Charges
Rent
Membership Fees
Total hire, rent, members
1.2 Dona�ons and
Covenant
Dona�ons
Covenant
Total dona�on and
covenant
1.3 Grants and Sundry
Grants
Sundry
Total Grant and sundy
Total Income resources
Unrestricted
Designated
Restricted
£
£
£
17,783
3,615
2,691
24,089
20
15,000
15,020
3,000
17,798
20,798
59,907
Total
2025
Total
2024
£
£
17,783
15,192
3,615
3,000
2,691
4,930
24,089
23,122
20
1,368
15,000
18,000
15,020
19,368
3,000
5,000
17,798
5,310
20,798
10,310
59,907
52,800

2. Resources Expended

2.1 Building and Ofce
Costs
Rates
Light and Heat
Computer
Rent
Gaming Licence
Liquor Licence
Tv Licence
PRS
Repair and Maintenance
Other Premises Cost
Insurance
Prin�ng, Postage and
Sta�onery
Capital Purchases
Total building and ofce
costs
2.2 Events
Entertainment
Unrestricted
Designated
Restricted
£
£
£
770
14,000
1,312
2,632
50
180
168
-
5,046
3,548
3,044
185
349
31,284
14,658
Total
2025
Total
2024
£
£
770
180
14,000
14,856
1,312
-
2,682
2,828
50
50
180
-
168
159
-
849
5,046
15,138
3,548
2,137
3,044
3,545
185
469
349
4,520
31,284
44,731
14,658
8,911

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Bridgemary, Rowner & Woodcot Community Associa�on

Gi�s and Prizes
Total Events costs
2.3 Sundry
Sundry
Dona�ons
Accountancy Fees
Total Sundry
Charity Number: 900276
5,340
19,998
138
500
672
1,310
5,340
640
19,998
9,550
138
77
500
-
672
550
1,310
627

3.1 Fixed Assets

No Deprecia�on was charged in the year.

3.2 Investments

This relates to the investment in the related organisa�on 5 Brewers Limited who conducts trading ac�vi�es on the associa�on’s premises

4.1 Sales Ledger

At year end the following was outstanding to BR&WC:

4.2 Prepayments

At the year-end prepayments were made up of the following:

5.1 Accruals:

This related to the following:

6.1 Fixed Asset Restatement Account

were purchased

6.2 Investment Account

This is related to the share ownership of 5 Brewer Limited being restated in the accounts.

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Bridgemary, Rowner & Woodcot Community Associa�on

Charity Number: 900276

YE YE
31 March 25 31 March 24
£ £ £
£
Income
Grants 3,000 5,000
Hall Hire 17,783 15,192
Members 2,691 4,930
Rent 3,615 3,000
Covenant 15,000 18,000
Sundry 17,798 6,678
Total Income 59,907 52,800
Expenditure
Rent 2,632 2,828
Rates 770 180
Light and Heat 14,000 14,856
Dona�ons 500 -
Gaming Licence 50 50
Liquor Licence 180 -
Tv Licence 168 159
PRS - 849
Repair and Maintenance 5,046 15,138
Capital Purchases 349 4,520
Insurance 3,044 3,545
Accountants 672 550
Entertainment 14,658 8,911
Gi�s, Prizes and Dona�ons 5,340 640
Prin�ng, Postage and Sta�onery 185 469
Sundry 138 77
Computer Costs 1,312 168
Other Premises Costs 3,548 1,969
52,592 54,908
Surplus/(defcit) for the year 7,314 (2,108)

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BRIDGEMARY ROWNER & WOODCOT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION

TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT

RECEIPTS & PAYMENTS ACCOUNT STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES

31 MARCH 2025

Charity Registration No. 900276

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BRIDGEMARY ROWNER & WOODCOT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION

TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT Year Ended 31 March 2025

SECTION A – REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATION DETAILS

The Charity:

Registered Name: Bridgemary, Rowner & Woodcot Community Association Registered Charity no. 900276 Registered Address: Wych Lane, Bridgemary, Gosport, Hampshire PO13 0JN

Chairty Trustees:

The Trustees who served during the year ended 31 March 2025 were:

Mr A Bound (Chair) Mrs B Pottle (Secretary) Ms R Hart (Treasurer) Mr B Long (Vice Chair) Mrs D Healy Mrs V Price Mrs J Algar Ms S Piper Ms K Regan Mr C Cartwright

SECTION B – STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT

Legal Status : Unincorporated Association

Constitution:

Bridgemary, Rowner & Woodcot Community Association (the Association) is a registered charity formed under a trust deed dated 9 May 1989 and is governed by a General Committee (the Committee), the members of which are managing trustees within the meaning of the Charities Act 2011.

The Committee meets approximately 10 times per year. Trustees are elected by a simple majority at a quorate general meeting. Trustees may be co-opted by the Committee to fill a casual vacancy. Routine operating decisions are taken by simple majority of a quorate Committee. Major

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operating and constitutional decisions are taken by a requisite majority of members in general meeting.

Risk management policy

The Board has reviewed the major risks to which it considers the Association is exposed and has ensured that adequate systems have been established to mitigate those risks.

Policies for furtherance of objectives

It is the policy of the Association to provide facilities for welfare organisations, further education classes and social and leisure activities for the benefit of the inhabitants of Bridgemary, Rowner & Woodcott. The facilities include the hire of the hall for private meetings or functions at very competitive prices.

There have been no significant changes in policies since the last annual report.

Powers

The Association is permitted by its constitution to engage in any lawful activity as shall further its charitable objectives and may invest money not immediately required for its objectives in such investments, securities, or property as it thinks fit.

Related Organisation

5 Brewers Limited

5 Brewers Limited (the trading company) is employed by the Association to manage the bar and other trading activities conducted on the Association’s premises.

Charges for transactions between the Charity and trading company are made at amounts that, in the opinion of the Committee, equate to a fair market value. The trading company donates its corporation tax adjusted profits to the Association under Gift Aid arrangements as a covenant each year (see Section E). The Association is shareholder of the trading company.

SECTION C – OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES Objectives

The objectives of the Association are to encourage and provide facilities for promoting social welfare and recreation for the inhabitants of Bridgemary, Rowner and Woodcot and the surrounding neighbourhood. In the furtherance of those objectives the Association is required to maintain and manage a community centre in co-operation with the local statutory authorities.

Activities

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The BRWCA has continued to provide facilities for the benefits of members of the local community.

Several groups hire the hall on a weekly or monthly basis – Southern Spurs line dancing, Ladybird Club, Headway, Young At Heart keep fit, Tea & Toast Dementia group, Stageskool dance and the Women’s Institute. The Association also has darts and pool teams which play in the local leagues.

SECTION D – ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE

A full programme of entertainment was scheduled including singers, summer family fun day, Burns Night, quizzes, kids’ Christmas party and panto, and New Year celebrations. An Easter Egg hunt was held for the children and trips to Goodwood Races and Twickenham also took place during the summer.

The hall is also available for private functions such as birthday, christening and wedding parties, and the Association supports local charities (including The Repair Café, 6[th] Gosport Air Scouts & Rowans Shining Light) with subsidised hall hire fees.

The receipt of a substantial covenant received from 5 Brewers Ltd (see below) enabled the repair of the roof £2,800 as well as ongoing repairs and general maintenance.

The Association appreciates the hard work of members and staff of the trading company, who give their time to organise the above events on behalf of the approximately 220 members, as of March 2025.

SECTION E – FINANCIAL REVIEW

Reserves policy

The Association’s policy is to hold sufficient reserves to enable it to withstand a financial setback or take advantage of an opportunity.

Financial position

The Trustees are satisfied with the financial position of the Association and that the assets are sufficient to meet its current commitments. Electricity costs have been £1,525 per month, however a new contract was negotiated with a new provider in December 2024 which is currently averaging at approximately £700 per month. The Association charges an amount to the trading company for rent and utilities.

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The Association was pleased to receive a covenant of £15,000 in September 2024 from 5 Brewers Limited, being the tax adjusted profit made during the limited trading period of this year.

SECTION F - DECLARATION

The Trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above: Signed on behalf of Trustees:

................................... Chair – A Bound (Mr)

…………………………………. Treasurer - R Hart (Ms)

BRIDGEMARY ROWNER & WOODCOT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION

STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES

As of 31 March 2025

Tangible fxed assets:
Furniture and equipment
Less: provision for depreciation
Fixed Asset Investment
Total
Current Assets
Sales Ledger
Prepayments
Cash at bank and in hand
Current Liabilities
Accrual
EXCESS OF ASSETS OVER (LIABILITIES)
NOTES
Note

£
9,477

1
44
512
17,981
642
27,380

1. Fixed asset investment

5

This represents a 100% interest in the ordinary share capital of 5 Brewers Limited, the Association’s trading company.

2. Trustees’ remuneration

Neither the trustees nor anyone connected with them received any remuneration in connection with their services as trustees of the Charity.

3. Trustees’ expenses

No trustees or anyone connected with them received reimbursement for their expenses incurred in carrying out Trustee activities.

4. Corporation tax

The charity is registered with the Charity Commissioners, and as such is exempted by HM Revenue and Customs from liability to corporation tax on its operating surpluses and investment income while it pursues its charitable objectives.

Approved by the Board of Trustees on 26 September 2025 and signed on its behalf

................................... Chair – A Bound (Mr)

…………………………………. Treasurer - R Hart (Ms)

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