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2023-03-31-accounts

The Purpose ofScouting
Scouting exists to actively engage and support
young people
in their
personal
development,
empowering
them to
make a positive contribution
to society.
The Values ofScouting
As Scouts we are guided
by these values:
Integrity - We act with integrity;
we are honest, trustworthy
and loyal.
Respect - We have self-respect
and respect
for others.
Summary ofthe objects ofthe Care - We support
others and take care of the world
in which
we live.
charity set out in its Belief - We explore our faiths, beliefs and attitudes.
governing
document
Co-operation
-We make a positive difference; we co-operate
with others
and make friends.
The Scout Method
Scouting takes place when young people,
in
partnership with adults, work
together based on the values ofScouting and:- enjoy what they are doing
and have fun- take part in activities indoors and outdoors- learn by doing-
share
in spiritual
reflection- take responsibility
and make choices-
undertake
new and challenging
activities- make and live
by their Promise.
The Scout group currently
meets 4 nights per week, with
just over 100
young members
in the age range 6 —14. The meetings
aim to deliver the
objectives ofthe overall Scout Association. The public benefits of the
Scout Association
have been well documented
elsewhere.
The Group meets the Charity Commission's public benefit criteria under
both the advancement
ofeducation
and the
advancement of citizenship
or community
development
headings.
Summary ofthe main
activities undertaken for the
public benefit in relation to
these objects (include within
this section the statutory
declaration that trustees have
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission on public
benefit)

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Summary
ofthe main
achievements
ofthe charity
during the year
Membership
levels returned
to pre-COVID levels
4 main camping
events were held across the different sections of
the Group
Maintained a full 4 night a week programme in line with the Scout
Association objectives
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Reserves were healthy
at the year end 31 March 2023, with f190,286
Brief statement
ofthe
held across all accounts. This represented
a 0.9%increase over the
charity's
policy on
reserves year end funds at 31 March 2022.
Details ofany funds materially
in deficit
Further financial
review details
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You may choose to include
additional
information,
where
relevant
about:
Funding
is in the main from monthly
subscriptions
paid by the members
of beavers, cubs and scouts and is used to cover hall rent, capitation fees
and activities carried out by the group.
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the charity's
principal
sources offunds (including
any fundraising);
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how expenditure
has
supported
the key objectives
ofthe charity;
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investment
policy
and
objectives including
any
ethical investment policy
adopted.

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