R.C.A.A. Annual Report
For the Period 1 April 2025 โ 31 March 2026
R.C.A.A. has experienced another active and productive year, continuing to address a range of social issues within the community. We have worked closely alongside statutory bodies to respond to ongoing concerns, including anti-social behaviour, and have facilitated a number of meetings with local residents to ensure their voices are heard.
Throughout the year, we delivered workshops focused on benefit entitlement and housing issues, providing practical support and guidance to those in need.
Our annual July Festival once again attracted record attendance, successfully bringing together people from across the borough and fostering a strong sense of community spirit.
The Health and Wellbeing Breakfast event proved to be another success, welcoming attendees of all ages. This event provided an opportunity for community members to access advice, share experiences, and connect with one another in a supportive environment.
The Menโs Thursday Club continued to grow, offering participants the chance to visit historical sites while building friendships and connections across diverse communities.
In addition, we hosted a Community Fair, bringing together various statutory organisations to engage directly with residents and raise awareness of the services and support available to them.
In November, our annual Act of Remembrance was well attended, demonstrating continued respect and unity within the community.
Our Christmas Party saw record numbers of families attending, with activities and entertainment provided for all age groups, further strengthening community cohesion.
We would like to extend our sincere thanks to all those who have supported R.C.A.A. over the past year, including our partners, volunteers, and the community we proudly serve.
As we look ahead, 2027 will mark the 20th Anniversary of R.C.A.A.โa significant milestone. We look forward to celebrating this achievement and continuing our work in supporting and developing our community.