We’ve moved: Enaid’s new office in Barry

We’ve moved.
You’ll find us at Platform 10, Engine Room, Hood Road, Barry, CF62 5QL.
For our clients, the day-to-day won’t feel any different. Same team, same work, same point of contact. What’s changed is the space we’re doing it in, and the kinds of things we can now do for the sector beyond the books.
Why we moved
Two reasons.
First, we wanted the team properly together. One office, one room, one set of conversations happening in real time. When you’re working with charity boards on reserves, funding gaps or restricted income, the quality of internal discussion matters. Sitting alongside each other sharpens that.
Second, we needed room. Room to host clients properly when they come in. Room to run training. Room to bring trustees and finance leads together for the kind of work we’ve been wanting to do more of for a while.

What’s different about the new space
It’s set up around two things: client meetings and training sessions.
There’s space for trustees and CEOs to come in and work through something properly, rather than perched in a corner of an open-plan. And there’s a dedicated area for running training, whether that’s a half-day session for a finance team, or a focused workshop for a charity board getting to grips with SORP, restricted funds or governance responsibilities.
What this changes for you
In practical terms, nothing. Your accountant is still your accountant. Reporting deadlines, calls, queries, returns. All unchanged.
What’s new is what you can now ask us for.
If you’ve ever wanted to bring your finance team in for a session on charity-specific reporting, we can host it. If your trustees would benefit from a proper sit-down on financial responsibilities, governance or reading management accounts with confidence, we can run that too.
Where Enaid is heading
The move reflects a clearer focus.
A lot of what we do is the compliance work charities need to keep running. That’s not going anywhere. But the conversations we have most often with charity leaders are about confidence. Trustees who want to understand what they’re signing off. Finance leads who want to do more than tick boxes. CEOs who want to make better decisions with the numbers in front of them.
That’s the work we want to do more of: enabling and equipping the people inside charities to feel in control of their finances, rather than leaning on us to interpret them after the fact.
The new space is built for that.
Come and see us
If you’re nearby, drop in. The kettle’s on.
Platform 10, Engine Room, Hood Road, Barry, CF62 5QL.
If you’d like to talk about training for your team or trustees, or you’re a charity weighing up your current accountant, get in touch.




