CAIA PARK PARTNERSHIP LIMITED
Financial health, per its FY2025 accounts
The accounts state that the charity reported a deficit of £163,905 for the year ended 31 March 2025, resulting in a decrease in unrestricted funds to £188,455. The trustees acknowledge financial challenges from rising costs and low income growth, noting that maintaining their previous reserves policy of three months of expenditure was not possible. Despite these pressures, the trustees and auditors confirm that the charity has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future.
What the accounts disclose
“However, maintaining a balance this high has not been possible in the face of the challenges experienced during 2024/25.”
“Avril Wright, who is a trustee is an employee of Adult Learning Wales with whom the charity works in collaboration with on its intermediate labour market schemes. Adult Learning Wales also place children in Sparkles day nursery. Adult Learning Wales was charged a total of £Nil (2024: £Nil) by the charity during the period, of which £Nil (2024: £Nil) was outstanding at the end of the period and is included in the trade debtors balance.” — page 33
“Councillor Malcolm King, who is a trustee is the Wrexham Council Nominated Director of Caia Park Partnership and the Chief Executive Officer of The Venture. The charity was charged a total of £Nil (2024: £Nil) by The Venture during the period, of which £Nil (2024: £Nil) was outstanding at the period end. The Venture was charged a total of £Nil (2024: £Nil) by the charity during the period, of which £Nil (2024: £Nil) was outstanding at the period end.” — page 33
“Avril Wright, who is a trustee is an employee of Adult Learning Wales with whom the charity works in collaboration with on its intermediate labour market schemes. Adult Learning Wales also place children in Sparkles day nursery. Adult Learning Wales was charged a total of £Nil (2024: £Nil) by the charity during the period, of which £Nil (2024: £Nil) was outstanding at the end of the period and is included in the trade debtors balance.” — page 33
“Councillor Malcolm King, who is a trustee is the Wrexham Council Nominated Director of Caia Park Partnership and the Chief Executive Officer of The Venture. The charity was charged a total of £Nil (2024: £Nil) by The Venture during the period, of which £Nil (2024: £Nil) was outstanding at the period end. The Venture was charged a total of £Nil (2024: £Nil) by the charity during the period, of which £Nil (2024: £Nil) was outstanding at the period end.” — page 33
“The financial statements consolidate the accounts of Caia Park Partnership Limited and its wholly owned subsidiary Wrexham Community Enterprises Limited, on a line-by-line basis.” — page 19
Structured financials (annual return, FY ending 31/03/2025)
Register events
- Received assets from another charity (01/08/2023)
- Received assets from another charity (24/11/2015)
- Received assets from another charity (16/09/2015)
Trustees
- COUNCILLOR MALCOLM CHRISTOPHER KING
- Carole Lloyd
- David Andrew Jones
- Dianne Hughes
- Dorothy Georgina Mitchell
- Karen Jane Long
- Karen Louise Williams
- Leslie Trevor Stamp
- Michael John Clapham
- Nigel Martin Hughes
- PATRICIA MAURA WILLIAMS
Income and spending
| Financial year end | Income | Spending |
|---|---|---|
| 31/03/2025 | £1.4m | £1.6m |
| 31/03/2024 | £1.6m | £1.6m |
| 31/03/2023 | £1.5m | £1.7m |
| 31/03/2022 | £1.5m | £1.5m |
| 31/03/2021 | £1.3m | £1.3m |
Common questions
Is CAIA PARK PARTNERSHIP LIMITED financially healthy?
The accounts state that the charity reported a deficit of £163,905 for the year ended 31 March 2025, resulting in a decrease in unrestricted funds to £188,455. The trustees acknowledge financial challenges from rising costs and low income growth, noting that maintaining their previous reserves policy of three months of expenditure was not possible. Despite these pressures, the trustees and auditors confirm that the charity has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future. Its FY2025 accounts were audited by Xeinadin Audit Limited.
Funders of similar charities
| Funder | Similar charities funded | Amount to them |
|---|---|---|
| KEREN ASSOCIATION LIMITED | 1 | £836k |
| IMPETUS - THE PRIVATE EQUITY FOUNDATION | 1 | £400k |
| WALES COUNCIL FOR VOLUNTARY ACTION | 1 | £262k |
| THE YOUTH ENDOWMENT FUND CHARITABLE TRUST | 1 | £244k |
| THE JECDA FOUNDATION | 1 | £234k |
| B K CHARITABLE TRUST | 1 | £72k |
| THE CHRISTOPHER AND HENRY OLDFIELD TRUST | 1 | £50k |
| THE ROAN CHARITABLE TRUST | 1 | £50k |