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The notes form part of these financial statements
The directors have chosen not to file a copy of the company's profit and loss account.
This report was approved by the board of directors on
and signed on behalf of the board by:
Name:
Status: Director
The notes form part of these financial statements
for the Period Ended 31 January 2025
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During the financial year 1 February 2024 until 31 January 2025, LitterARTI CIC held 11 monthly M32 Flea Market events. This brought together a regular monthly footfall of around 300 - 400 visitors to the underused space underneath the M32 motorway to come and support around 60-70 traders, creatives and small businesses. We also delivered events and workshops with families and children in Eastville, through the Half Term Hangouts, 2 events held at the Old Eastville Library, working with 6 creatives as freelance workshop facilitators, and bringing together around 80 children with parents or carers to both these events. Supported by Playing Out CIC, we worked with local residents in the neighbourhood to support 6 play streets on Napier Road over the holidays. Otherwise LItterARTI CIC was commissioned to offer music and percussion workshops supporting families with children with additional needs through WECIL, we were also commissioned to bring scrap music sculpture workshops to events and festivals in Bristol. We were also able to make small donations to GAZA charities during this year.
We have regular discussions with the traders at the M32 Flea Market, to ensure the event is supporting their needs. We also speak with people who visit the market to get feedback about the event. As this event takes place in a residential area, we also speak with the residents regularly, and have been able to address issues around car parking while the event takes place. We are speaking to the statutory agents in the space too, especially the National Highways team who are looking at future repair works on the motorway structure, to see how to prepare the community best for the disruption. After the half term hang outs, we also collected feedback from parents and children and have had may requests for these to continue. We also have a website and social media pages, where we regularly engage with the public.
No remuneration was received
We obtained a shipping container , and agreement with M32 Skate Crew, which is used to store market and community play equipment.
This report was approved by the board of directors on
21 October 2025
And signed on behalf of the board by:
Name: annali grimes
Status: Director