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Fifth Beckenham South Scout Group Annual Report

April 2022 – March 2023

Group Scout Leader

A successful year of Scouting for the whole Group, very much over shadowed by the illness of our current quartermaster and historic Scout Leader John Potter. John having been recently presented with his fifty years’ service award was in the winter months taken ill and diagnosed with lymphoma. A pillar of our beloved Scout Group, John remains with us but his health deteriorates monthly. Our thoughts and prayers are constantly with him.

All sections have strived and surpassed Scout Association minimum policy operating standards despite relentless changes to policy and extra additions to risk assessment requirements and all sections have learnt to function and thrive in the adversity of a post Covid society, where youngsters have distinctly lost out on years of personal social development and pose new challenges to leadership teams.

the ground running with a full-scale Jubilee camp earning well deserved nights away permits for the section leaders.

In September of 2022, our Friday Scout section received a new but very experienced section leader who recruited a new team bringing an excellent cross section of skills to Scouting and ever since have gone strength to strength, introducing Friday Scouts who have never camped before to nights under canvas and Scout skills from the basics upwards.

Our partnered Explorer Unit summer camped in the Lake District and whilst the weather was uncharacteristically dry, their autumn canal trip was then somewhat hampered by low water levels in the Grand Union Canal and made for some sporting memories of walking alongside the boat to raise its water line.

Beavers continue to flourish with numbers and adventures, joining in with Bromley District events such as Easter Egg hunt and running their own winter and summer sleepovers and Cubs too continue to hit

As the world returned to normality, our Scout Group was able to resume once more our annual Remembrance Parade and attendance of Beckenham

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Remembrance Sunday Memorial service. Post Covid, the event was organised by St George’s Church for the first time ever and had its challenges but as within Scouting itself, we were able to adapt and overcome and along with our District Commissioner, represent a handsome turnout of our young members for our local community.

In the summer break of 2022, our Group Executive Committee approved and authorised some large scale works to our Scout Hut in installing a new kitchen, overseen and project managed by our Explorer Unit Section Leader Philip Cole. The build was completed on time, to specification and more or less on budget and all sections now benefit from the new facilities.

Adam Young

Beaver Scouts (6-8yrs)

Pippin Colony was once again led by Dave Barber, Spencer Coward and Paul

Blewer, ably assisted by our Young Leaders Henry, Josh, Amelia and Scarlett.

Our numbers fluctuated throughout this time, averaging around 18 Beavers. Post lockdown seems to have seen plenty of demand for places, but several new Beavers did not stay the course. We saw that many parents had placed multiple places across a range of scout groups, then failed to let us know that they had accepted elsewhere, which was a little frustrating.

For those that we did retain, we provided a healthy and varied programme:

Summer term 2022:

Autumn term 2022:

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Spring term 2023

A busy and enjoyable year that saw 5 Beavers from Pippin achieve their Chief Scout Bronze Award.

Our thanks, as always, go to our parents who have supported us throughout.

Finally, we acknowledged that one of our own had Gone Home, Alison, who sadly lost her battle against cancer. Her funeral was attended by a strong representation from the 5[th] , which was gratefully appreciated by her family and friends.

Dave Barber

Cubs (8-10½ yrs)

The year for cubs has been a busy one and we have continued to meet weekly and work on badges and have had four camps (to make up for all of those we missed out

during COVID). Numbers have remained steady with 24 cubs in each pack and leaders Ray, Sinead, Anna, and Liz. This year Matthew has joined the team and is a valuable new asset to team cubs, ably supported by YL’s Kirsty, Jess and Luke, and Andrew joining when not away at university.

We started the term in April with a hut sleepover pizza and film evening – we all had a great time and the weather was kind to us so we were able to stay outside until it began to get dark.

The highlight of the year, as always is our Whitsun camp and in May we once again did our greenfield camp near Dorking on the Jubilee weekend. The weekend was all things royal and we had a Jubilee tea party with a visit from the Queen! (almost). During the weekend lots of activities were on offer including archery, craft making, rifle shooting, fires, an assault course and we did a hike on Sunday afternoon. Our camp fire we were blessed with a beautiful sunset.

Our weekly meetings have seen a variety of activities, including science evening, shelter building, wormery making, fires, and the end of summer term our water slide evening. We had a great day out at the docklands scout project in July trying out dinghy sailing, rowing, canoeing and

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some of the cubs went on the yacht in the amazing setting of Canary Wharf.

In October we had a weekend camp at Cudham – again another weekend of scouting skills, assault courses, zip wire and the cave bus. We had a joint campfire with a scout group but the 5th were definitely the loudest!

Autumn term saw us making structures with marshmallows and spaghetti, tin can cooking and the annual Halloween party. We joined the group Remembrance Day parade. The final event of 2022 was our Christmas camp at Frylands – it was frosty and freezing and we had our Christmas dinner barbecued outside before we had a surprise visitor to camp with a red coat, long white beard and lots of presents. During the days we tried out grass sledging, barrel building, climbing walk and an early Sunday morning frosty walk around Frylands.

January saw us making the scout emblem out of strawberry laces, pancake making, celebrating Burns night and Chinese New Year stir fry

Thank you to all our leaders and parent helpers for all the support throughout the year and we look forward to another year of scouting.

Liz Martin

Scouts (10½ - 14yrs)

Both troops continue to flourish; with Thunder (Thursdays) led by Tim Younge and Lightning (Fridays) led by Andy Dawe.

The core team of scout leaders includes Spencer, Alistair. Andrew S, Ray, Dickie, CJ, Matthew and Joan plus others on an ad hoc basis.

It is great to see our troop nights back to pre-COVID numbers, with a combined attendance of around 40 scouts per week. This year we are very pleased that 4 of our scouts achieved their Gold Scout Award, which were presented by our DC, Sheila Howard.

Andy and Tim have been arranging short nights away to build up the young people’s confidence, and the scouts are starting to overcome their reluctance to attend overnight trips. We started the year with our indoor winter camp near Guildford, which 30 scouts and 10 leaders attended. We were glad it was indoors – with frost on the ground outside, but that didn’t deter us from activities such as high ropes!

Our weekly meetings have had a variety of badge work as well as troop games nights, Nerf Gun Fighting, Water Slide Night, Pancakes & Chinese Cooking, Circus Skills, and Quasar to name but a few.

Days out have included Greenwich for Mudlarking, a further day out cycling with

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Penge Cycle Club (this is becoming a regular fixture for us, thanks to Andrew), likewise the yearly Monopoly run (thanks to CJ). The minibus is getting lots of use for day trips out - such as Water Sports Days, and Frylands to make use of their camp fire area to light fires.

We had our summer camp in the New Forest where the scouts enjoyed many activities on site including Jacob’s Ladder, Raft Building, Beach Volleyball and day trips out to the New Forest and a dip in the sea followed by fish and chips. Tank World was a bit of a hit! We were supported by a fantastic turnout of leaders, despite the weather!

We would like to thank all of the leaders and occasional helpers who have helped throughout the year to achieve all of this. Looking forward to 2024!

Fireworks

We continued our organisation of the Beckenham Fireworks display and the Easter Egg Hunt in Croydon Road Recreation Ground, and were very pleased to raise a record amount for local charities – over £70,000. This would not be possible without a huge commitment from the group and our many volunteers, and the continued support of the local community, to whom we offer our grateful thanks.

www.beckenhamfireworks.com

Tim Younge

REGISTERED CHARrrY Nuf•lBEIL' 1011301 6th B¢ck•nham South Scout Group Report of tho Trustoes and Unaudltsd Flnanclal statom•nts for tho Year Ended 31 March 2023

5th Beck•nham South Scoirt Group Contents of tho Flnanclal state￿ for the Year Ended 31 IAa¥ch 2023 Report of the Trustees Independent Examiners Rewt Statement of Financial Acti¥rti Balance Sheet Notes to the Financial Statements 5t07 Detailed Statement of Fmancial Athitss 8t09

5th Beckenham South Scout Group Report of tho TnMtoe8 for the Year Endod 31 Pllarch 2023 The tru8tse8 present their report with the fmanclal statements of the charity for the year ended 31 March 2023. The tN8tees have adopted the provisions of the Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP) 'Accountlng and Reporting by Charities, i88ued in March 2005. REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS R0gl•tsrod Charlty numbor 1011301 Prlnclpal addre The Scout Hut Blshop Challoner School 228 Bromley Road Bromley BR2 OBS Trusts•s K Godart-smtth A Dawe A Young A Stroud EJ Jone8 R Tlemey C Martln D Mullane E Martln S McLaughlln D Barber J Haye8 T Younge P Cole O Colville- Chalr C Jonos Ind•p•nd•nt •xamln•r Hugh Watchom 8TRUCTURE. GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT Gov•rnlng docum•nt The chaiity Is controlled by its govemlng document, a deed of tru8t, and ¢on8titut•s an unincorporated chartiy. Rl8k managemènt Th8 trustee8 have a duty to identify and revlew thè risks to whlch the charfty 18 exposed and to ensur8 approprlate controls are in place to provide reasonable assurance against fraud and error. 1510112024 Approved by order of the board of trustees on .... ........................................ and signed on its behalf by: Trustee

Inde endenl Examinerfs Re ort lo the Trustees of 5th Beckenham South Scout Grou I report on the accounts fcsr the year ended 31 March 2023 sel out on pages three lo seven. Respective responslbllltles of trustees and examlner The charity's Iruslees are responsible for the preparation of the accoun15. The charity'5 Iruslees consider that an audit is not required for this year under Section 144121 ol the Charities Act 2011 {Ihe 2011 Acll and that an independent examination is required. It is my responsibility to: examine the accounts under Section 145 of the 2011 A¢t lo follow the procedures laid down in the General Directions given by the Charity Commission (Ltnder Section 14515llbl of the 2011 Acll., and lo stale whether particular matters have come lo my attention. 8a8ls of the Indopendent examlnfrr'8 report My examination was carried out in a¢cordance with the General Directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from you as Iruslees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be requlr6d in an audll, and consequently no oplnion Is given as lo whether the accounts present a 'lrue and fair view ' and the report is limited lo those matters set out in the slalements below. Independent •xarnlner'8 Statement In connection with my examinallon, no matter has come to my attention.. 111 which gives me reasonable cause lo believe that, in any material respect, the requiremènts lo keep accounting records in accordance with Section 130 of the 2011 Act,. and lo prepare aC￿UnIS which accord with the accounting records and lo comply with thè accounting ￿qUirementS of the 2011 Act have not been mel.. or 121 to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts lo be reached. Hugh Walchorn Date-. 1510112024

Sth Bo¢kenham South Scout Group Statem?nt d Fln•nclal ktl¥i04 lor the Ygv Ended 31 March 2023 31.3.23 31.3.22 Unrestrthd Notes INCOMING RESOURCES Incoming resouM from gener￿ fund8 Votuntary inrj Activities for gener*rng funds OU)er incoming resources 54.489 121,494 49.156 2,263 23 Totsl lil￿nIng Ro8OU 176.551 131.442 RESOURCES EXPENDED Charltable klivltles Scouts Cubs Beavers Explorers Donations 16,405 6,116 1.977 7,708 47,209 9,014 1.146 1,121 2,991 18,290 Govomance Fund Ralslng Costs Other Resource8 Expended 6.790 24,041 19.895 31,101 Total Re8our¢o8 Expended 151.729 NET INCOMINGIIOUTGOING) RESOURCES 24.822 48.154 RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS Total Fund8 Brought Forward 318.263 270,109 TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD

h B•ck•nham South Scout Group Balance Shoot at 31 Ma￿h 2023 31.3.23 31.3.22 Unrestricted Unrestrt¢bJ Notes FIXED ASSETS Tangibla Assats 135 378 CURRENT ASSETS Stocks Debtors Cash at bank and in hand 21 33 4,185 180.890 162,738 168.803 185.108 CREDrroRS Amounts falling due wtthin oné year 19.066 2,223 NEf CURRENT ASSETS 149737 182 885 TOTAL ASSEfs LESS CURRENT LIABILITIE8 343,085 318,263 NET AsseTS 343,085 318,263 FUNDS Unrestricted FurKIs 343,085 318,263 TOTAL FUND8 343,085 318,263 1510112024 and we The financial statements were approved by the Board of Trustees on ...... . svJned on thèir behalf by.. Twstee

5Th B•ckenham South Scout Group Notes to the Flnanclal Statemonts for the YMr Endad 31 2023 ACCOUNTING POUC1&8 Ac¢ounling Conv•nllon The financial ststements hwe been wepared WKler the histor￿ ojst ¢￿wenthjn. and In accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard for Smaller Entili8s (effeetNe April 2(Ki81. the Chaflties Act 2011 and the requrements of the Stateffl￿ of RecOmM￿ed Prxlice. A¢xounting and Reportlng ty Charities. Golng Concgm The trust￿ have conskjered whether ts chwty remains a goiry a￿￿ern. At the b9￿n(￿ sheet date the charlty held cash at the bank of £180,8￿, this 18 significanty in exces6 of all running ￿$ts. Tho trustees are Confident that ltry are ab16 to ngt all liabiknlios a6 they fall due and have suffickgnt reser4es to manage risk. In¢omlng r•8oure•• All in￿MIng resources are rncludad on the Statement ol FinwKial ActivTrties when the ch8rty18 legalty Ro8our¢•• oxp•nd•d Exponditure is accounted Ibr ￿ an acwal• balis and has boon das8lfied under headlng• that aggregate all cost re￿Ied to the category. Vthere costs cannot be dlrectty attributed to partlcular h8adlng8 they havo boon albcated to aCvftl￿ on a b08OJ (x)nilstènt wlth tho ule of re8ourcfj8. Tanglbl• flx•d •88•1• Depreciation18 pro¥klad at follNlw annual rat•8 In ordor to wrlle off each asset over Its •stlmthd Useful lfjfe.. EquipThnt 20% Moior Vehkles 2￿￿. Bulldlng8 are not dowec 8to¢k• Stocks are val￿d at the of cost and net rnalljoblo Va￿8. after maklng due allthvance for otisolete and 8luwno￿n9 itan￿. Taxallon The charlty18 exempt frorn tsx on bts dwitabl? thtle•. Fund •¢¢ounllng Unrestrtcted fvnds can be LF8ed in aC¥>)rdance wilh ¢h8rltable objecwvos at the dLgcretlon of the Injstees. Resmcied funds can onty be used for particular Yestricted purposes W￿￿n the objects of the charity. Restrictions arl¥e when specthed by the ¢Jonor or when fvnds arn raiwl for partbjlar ACTivmES FOR GENERATING FUNDS 31.3.23 31.3.22 Beckenham Flrework Display Other Fundratsiry events 82,263 3,419 82,263 82.263 TRU8TEE8' REMUNeRAmON AND 8ENeFThS Ther8 were no trustees. renwrwabon nor other bwfft8 tr the year en<led 31 March 2022 nor for thè year ended 31 March 2020. The gn)up rent 8torag8 spAca frorn a trustee for £1,500 po, Is at less than market rate.

Notes to the Flnancl•l Stst¢rn¢￿. oxrtlnuod for the Y4or End•d 31 IAarch 2022 4 TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS Group 8￿Ul1n9 Marinè Buildiry Equipment Equipment Co8t At 1 Awil 2022 123,209 57,758 1,050 Additlons At 31 Marth 2023 Depreclatlon At 1 April 2022 Charge for year At 31 March 2023 431 58,189 149.673 1,050 45,737 2.490 48.227 902 30 932 Net Book Value At 31 March 2023 123,209 9,￿2 118 At 31 Mareh 2022 123,209 15.026 185 Comwtsr Mlrilxn Equiwnent Tolals At 1 Aprtl 2022 Dulp￿1 Additsons At 31 fvlarch 2023 Deprnclatlon At 1 Apdl 2022 Disposal Charge for year Al 31 March 2023 190,628 41.994 41,994 68,889 269.515 55.248 8.399 8,399 10,919 66,167 At 31 March 2023 At 31 March 2022 193.348 5 8TOCK8 31.3.23 31.3.22 Tuck Shop &ock 21

5th Bockgnham South Scout Group Nots6 to the Flnancl•l 8tatemonts- conllnued for the Year Ended 31 March 2023 6 DEBTOR8: AMOUNTS FALLING Due WThlNG ONE YEAR 31.3.23 31.3.22 Other amounts due 6,044 4.185 7 CREDITORS: AMOUPITS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR 31.3.23 31.3.22 Other Credltors Accruals 15,000 19.086 2.491 8 MOVEMENT IN FUIIDS Net Movement In funds Unr•rtrf¢t•d fvnds At 1.4.22 At 31.3.23 General Fund TOTAL FUNDS 318283 378 263 24,822 343,085 Net movement In fuftd$, lftcludéd In the above are as follows: Incomlng Re8ource8 Movement Re￿jr￿S expended In fund8 Unr•rtrl¢tsd lun General funds TOTAL FUNOS 178 551 176 $51 151.729 151729