APPEK)IX 1
OSCR
Period start date
Ilonlh
Period end data
Month Yeai
Mar¢h 202J
Day
Year
From
2024
To
3111
offi￿ of th8 Scottish Chaity Regulator
Roference and administration details
Charity name
Other names chaiity 18 known
by
Aeglstered charfty number
Charfty's wincipal address
North Thegith8r
SC045150
13 Fulshaw Crescent
Ayr
Postcode
Names of the charity trustees on dats of approval of Trustees. Annual Report
Chainan
Secretary & Tre£swer
10
11
12
13
14
16
16
17
18
19
2D

APPENDIX 1
Reference and administration details
Names of all other charity trustees during the period. rf any, (for example, those who resigned part way
through the financial period)
Datè* actèd W not:for whég0.ya4r
Structure, governance and management
Typo of governing document
SCIO constitution
TNstee recruitinent and appointment
Objectives and activities
Charitable purposes
The provision of recreational, or the organisation of
recreational; activities with the object of improving the
conditions of life for the persons for whom the facilities or
activities are primarily intended
Summary of the main activities
in relation to these objects
The main activities of the project were initially set out in
business plan with short, medium- and long-term objectives
and over time, many of these objectives have been met and
new activities and objectives instigated.

APPENDIX 1
ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE- Summary of the main achievements of the charity
during the financial period:
The Developmenvcornrnunity Worker resigned at the end of July and to date, that post has
not been filled. The following activities continued until he left, Food Faith and Fun, the
monthly family informal church event. the small Scripture Union Group organised with pupils
from Dalmilling Primary School,. The Men's Boxing Group and the Man Cave.
After the worker left, an elder of the church, who was already working in the community took
up the reins and, with the support of a group of dedicated volunteers, continued many of the
existing activities and introduced some new ones.
The Transform women's exercise group continues to meet weekly and is well attended by
women. This group has encouraged the ladies to be more active. and push themselves out
their comfort zone.
The Teddy Bear Tots parent and carer group also continues to be well attended and
provides a safe and welcoming environment to all our parents, carers and children, we
ensure our group is structured with a free play, music time, crafts and a delicious healthy
snack. The parents and carers are looked after with a warm roll and beverage each week.
The Community Corner, which is run in conjunction with 'Vics in the Communty,, The group
meets on a weekly basis and provides a nourishing lunch, companionship and activities.
Local charities and 3rd sector organisations are invited and have supported members with
many issues including benefits, pensions and energy saving advi￿.
Wild Rhythm had a break over the summer but then resumed in September. This group
provides a weekly music session for disabled people and their carers and is really well
attended by people throughout Ayrshire. The group allows people with any sort of disability
to come along and be themselves. Percussion instruments are provided which encourages
the participant to express themselves through the power of music.
North Ayr Thegither celebrated their 10th Anniversary throughout the year. The volunteers
organised a free Fun Day on Easter Sunday this was attended by around 200 people from
the local community, on the day the enjoyed free food, music, fa￿-painting, inflatables and
a selfie mirror to capture the memories of the day. The project worker also organised a
separate celebratory event before he left which was well attended by key members of third
sector organisations, local families, and church members.
During the summer a free Community Outing was arranged to Blair Drummond Safari Park
and two buses were filled with local families who enjoyed a day out with a free packed lunch
provided, 140 people were in attendance and we received wonderful feedback from all who
attended on the day.
A free Movie night was provided just before Christmas for families in the community, this
was well attended and appreciated by the families who came along.
Aftemoon Tea with the Grinch saw the church packed with families and their children in
December, they enjoyed an afternoon tea of cakes, sandwiches and sausage rolls, a visit
from the grinch, and a gift and a visit f￿M Santa.

Early in December, a free Christmas Lunch was provided for the people in the community,
around ninety-five people enjoyed a lovely three course dinner, music, and games.
Throughout the year various local people have been supported with vouchers to help with
el costs in partnership with the Fuel Bank Foundation.
We have worked closely with the local sheltered housing providing each resident with
aftemoon tea boxes at Easter and boxes of biscuits at Christmas.
Relationships have been strengthened with Ayr Academy, Dalmilling Primary School, and
Chery Tree Nursery.
Two volunteers from Ayr Academy assist every week with the Teddy Bear Tots and the
Community Corner as part of the developing the young workforce.
Throughout the year the volunteers have hosted many fayres including a Christmas and
Summer, these are usually well attended and gives the volunteers a chance to engage with
the community.
Due to the community work being conducted the church won the National Churches
Volunteer Award for Scotland- this was a massive achievement for all involved.

Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved tho trust86s' roport abov
Sigfied on bahall of Iho charity's trustees
Sign￿re(S)
OSCR wthlaec•pt
Full name15)
Poslllon {•.g. Chalrl
Date

APPENOLX 2
SCO(H5150
Recel ts and
ments accounts
2024
aist
March
202S
Section A Statement of receipts and payments
U￿r•s1￿ct
Peirnanent
•ndowment
funtts
Restrlcted I￿NIS •thlowm•rt
fvtM15
Tolal fund5
¢utY•rrt paY&xl
Total funds last
perlc
tome¥•gt£
to r*ar•at£
Al Recel
054
407
SJBO
6.592
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rtorne
knd a¥J
Rerts from IWKI &
Q024
3.765
Al Sub total
12,828
11828
10.764
sales
PrDE*#ds trom sde of tiTheslmenls
A2 Sub total
Total recwpts
12,828
14828
10,764
A3 P4ym•nts
E4)¢wsfor fiJn(kas#)g acmies
Gross trthg pawnents
Paymerrts t81abrwJ (Iredy*J d￿rItable
13.538
103
A3 Sub total
13A38
11538
13.103
A4 paYn￿ts relallry to a￿t and
Purthase5 offr<ed a55ets
Purthase of in¥estments
A4 Sub total
£££££
Totalp•yments
13.538
13,538
13,103
Nel r•¢wpts /(payments}
10
AS Transfers to l (from) tunds
Surplus /(defici¥ foryear
10
710

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Seclioii B Siaieinont of balances
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17101
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3.124
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APPENDIX 2
. SC0045150
Section C Notes to the Accolints
C1 NaiuR and pury)ose of
funds (may be stated on
analy&'s 01ftu￿S
Typo of 3CtI"ity or p¥ojer.t suppcrted
Irthldual I
l*Jthrof grarrts
C2 Grants
Total
C3a Trustée remuneration
If no remUnerat￿n was paid during the peri(xl lo any Charity trusteè or pèrson conftectèd
to a trustee cross this box lotheThvise oomplèt8 S8Ction 3bl
<iIIio¥it￿ u.nrJry¥ whkc.h pa.,
C3b Truslee rpmunemion -
details
C4a Trustee expenses
If no expenses were pall lo any chaiity trustee during the peric#J then cr08s th￿ br)x
(othe￿Ise complete section 4b}
Numter ol
C4b Truste• oxp•nso8 -
dotai18
Balanc•
￿ta￿lI￿ at
•nd
N.ali,'re ul tra¥isa¢lion
C5 Transactions with trustees
and ¢onnected persons
C6 Other Infomiation
201￿2.2
D￿mber 2￿7

APFENDIX 2
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13,103

APPENDIX 3
kott￿h CFh3rty Rwlatot
Independent examiner's report on the accounts
Report to the nune
Regi￿ored charity SC
number
On tho acco￿￿ of th
chafity for the pertod
Peri￿3 start dale
Mc
Period gnd dgtg
Month
Year
Year
Set out on pagos
Ir•n•mt*rts p
af ÈhoetÈl
Respective th*ity's trtsst88S afe re¥MJftSibie for prép¥8tion of th6 ac(*unts in acet¥d￿t
respOn￿bil￿18S of wilh th8 tèrms of the Charities and Trustee Investsnent (Scotlandl 2005 Act and thè
Irusi•rn and examinor
Charilies A￿Unts (Scotland) Ragulations 2CQ6 (as amended). The charity truste8S
¢￿sKyar that th8 audit rèquirement of Regulation 10(1 ) (dl of the Accounts Regulations
does not ¥ply. It is my responsibility to examina the accowts as wuir8d urkd6r sa￿10n
44{1) (c) of the Atx aThJ to state ¥knath8r parb'ajlw matt8rs have come to my attention.
Basis of IndePend￿t Pty 8xamination Is C￿le￿ Out in accordan￿ with RegulatJ"on 11 of Ihe 2CKE Accourrts
exanmnefs Statern￿t Regulations. An examination indudes a revitrw of tha accountmg reccyts kept ty the
charity and a comparison of ￿ accounts weserrted with ttrK)se reGord5. ft also includes
cmstsrab'cn of any unusual ilems or dI￿10s￿reS in the accounts and seeks
explanations from the trustees o)nceming any such matters. The procecknres undertaken
do noi wovide all Ihe eVKIw￿ that would be rewired in an audrt and, consequently. I do
not eXp￿sS an audit opinion on the view given by the accounts.
Independent exanNnerfs In the cowse of my examination, Matter has Gome to rny attention [ath8r than that
statement disclos￿1 on the attached page1
which gives me reasonable cause to believe that n any material ￿SPect the
requiremeni5".
to keep accounting records in accordanc8 with sectK)n 4411) (a) of the 2C(15 and
Regulation 4 ￿ the 2C(E ACc￿nts Regulations, and
lo wepare accounts which accord with Ihe a￿OUntIng re￿rrts and comply with
Regulation 9 of Ihe 21J)6 Aco)urts Regulations
have not teen met, or
Signe(r
Narn
Relevant profession
qualifiGation(s) or tx)
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