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2023-03-31-accounts

8[th] PENWORTHAM ST TERESA’S SCOUT COUNCIL

ACCOUNTS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023

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8[TH] PENWORTHAM ST TERESA’S SCOUT COUNCIL

CONTENTS

Charity Information 2
Annual report 3
Receipts and Payments Accounts 5
Statement of Assets and Liabilities 6

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8[th] PENWORTHAM ST TERESA’S SCOUT COUNCIL

CHARITY INFORMATION

Trustees

Dr C Knowles Chair Mrs J Chohan Secretary Mr R Hothersall Vice Chair Mrs L Kitto Treasurer Mr J Topping Group Scout Leader Mrs A Pennington Asst Group Scout Leader

Committee Members Mr A Pennington

Group Scout Leader Mr J Topping Section Leaders Mr A Pennington Scouts Mr J P Bull Scouts Mr R Hothersall Scouts Mrs A Cookson Cubs Mr C Lyon Cubs Mr W Love Cubs Mr J Topping Cubs Mrs J Ebden Beavers Miss C Cooper Beavers Mrs A Love Beavers Mrs E Maher Beavers Skilled Instructors Mr S Ebden Scout Mr S Smith Scout

Governing Instrument The Scout Association Royal Charter Granted 4 January 1912 Registered Charity 1042722 Number Group Founded 27 April 1970 Correspondence Address 10 Hewitt Close Hutton Lancashire

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8[th] PENWORTHAM ST TERESA’S SCOUT COUNCIL

ANNUAL REPORT

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2023

Structure, Governance and Management

The charity is governed by the Scout Association Royal Charter 4 January 1912

All parents/carers of members are eligible to become Council members. Potential trustees are nominated and approved by the Scout Group Council.

Officers are normally appointed by the Scout Group Council. Training of new trustees and council members is by meetings with other trustees and issue of procedural documentation.

Day to day management of the scout group is under the direction of the scout group leader, supported by the section leaders.

The Trustees continually examine the major strategic, business and operational risks which the charity faces and confirm that systems have been established to enable regular reports to be produced so that the necessary steps can be taken to lessen risks.

Objectives, Achievements and Performance

As is set out in the governing document of the scout movement as a whole, 8[th] Penwortham St Teresa’s Scout Group has at its core the following objective:

To promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities.

In order to achieve this objective, each section meets on a weekly basis in term time in order to undertake a programme of group activities. In addition, from time to time, activities such as section camps are offered to members.

Each section collects subscriptions, and, after overheads, these are spent on group activities.

In addition, the whole group participates in fundraising activities throughout the year which involve the community and St Teres’s parish. Funds raised are re-invested in improving the facilities and equipment for

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the group and in subsidising group events. Fundraising events have almost fully resumed following COVID restrictions.

The group has invested funds in building and equipping a purpose-built scout HQ, as such, it is committed to ensuring that sufficient funds are set aside for repairs, renewals and overheads. Significant investment in upgrading the scout hut (including the external areas) in recent years has been made. This has included making the scout hut more accessible. The upgrades have enabled a broader range of activities that can be undertaken on site.

The Group was successful in securing a grant from the local council. The grant totalling £13,130 has been used to further enhance the facilities including addressing some large structural issues including the roof and also the main access doors. This work has ensured that the building remains fit for purpose for future years. To maximise the benefit of the structural work, the Group will continue with a programme of internal refurbishment including to the kitchen and toilet areas. This work is planned for the 2023/24 financial year.

A summary of the expenditure of the Council Grant is set out in the table below.

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Expenditure for the South Ribble Grant
Description Value (£)
Roof 10,130
SecurityDoors 2,950
Other 52
TOTAL 13,132

During the year, the Group has taken the opportunity to invest in additional equipment that is available for use at the various camps and to support the wide range of activities offered. This includes: 3 tents (including a Coleman Shelter), Gas Cooking Facilities and compasses.

Financial Review

The charity has net income this year of £2,054 (2022: net income of £5,207) as shown in the receipts and payments account. This is made up of £35,361 income and £33,307 expenditure.

It should be noted that the group has previously raised funds for a defibrillator. A total of £1,214 has been raised and £783 was spent on a case and replacement pads. The surplus is held in the group funds. The defibrillator was donated by a local superstore and the remaining funds

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will be used to continue to maintain and service the device in future years.

Electricity charges in the last 2 financial years have been higher than in previous years. This has been queried with the suppliers and a rebate of c£1,000 is due. This will be recovered in the 2023/24 financial year.

The charity seeks to hold sufficient reserves to ensure that the Scout HQ can be adequately maintained and improved and to ensure that the group is able to respond to requests for group activities which cannot be funded by parents. The group also provided accommodation for the community farmer’s market which is held monthly. A rental income is charged and is included in the accounts.

Details of assets retained by the charity for their use are shown.

Volunteers

The charity consists entirely of volunteers and the trustees thank each and every one for their dedication to the charity.

This report was signed by the Trustees on 22 November 2023 and signed on their behalf by:

C Knowles L Kitto

C Knowles Chair

Lisa Kitto Treasurer

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8th PENWORTHAM ST TERESA'S SCOUT GROUP

RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT

FOR THE YEAR 1/4/2022 - 31/3/2023

Designated Funds

Unrestricted 2023
2023 Group Funds Beavers Cubs Scouts Total 2022
£ £ £ £ £ £ £
Receipts
Rent Received 2,889 2,889 **2,889 ** 3,970
Gift Aid 2,021 2,021 2,021 811
Grants 13,130 13,130 13,130 0
Fundraising Income
Gala 2,204 2,204 2,204 0
AGM/Awards Day 0 0 0 0
Bonfre 0 0 0 0
Bag Packing 0 0 0 0
Remembrance Day 0 0 0 0
Fundraising - Defbrillator 0 0 0
Donations 175 175 175 100
Other 0 0 0 0
Receipts from Charitable Activities
Subscriptions 9,350 2,805 2,805 3,740 **9,350 ** 8,215
Camps 5,210 465 1,000 3,745 **5,210 ** 8,875
Other Activities 383 0 273 110 **383 ** 1,653
TOTAL INCOME 35,361 20,419 **3,270 ** 4,078 **7,595 ** 35,361 23,623
EXPENDITURE
Fundraising Costs 779 779 779 0
Charitable Activities
Capitation 3,400 1,020 1,020 1,360 **3,400 ** 2,720
Activities 4,894 1,737 1,492 1,665 **4,894 ** 4,344
Camps 6,135 299 1,474 4,362 **6,135 ** 7,349
Training 114 114 114 0
HQ Running Costs
Insurance 546 546 546 460
Electricity 854 854 854 868
Internet 0 0 0 0
Equipment Purchases
Cleaning 832 832 832 355
HQ Painting 0 0 0 0
Refurbishment/Repairs and renewals 13,152 13,152 13,152 310
Defbrillator 62 62 62 0
Equipment Purchases 1,970 1,970 **1,970 ** 1,585
Miscellaneous 568 568 568 425
TOTAL EXPENDITURE 33,306 18,877 **3,056 ** 3,987 **7,387 ** 33,306 18,416
Net Movement in Year 2,054 1,541 214 91 207 **2,054 ** 5,207
Funds Brought Forward 18,810 3,352 4,910 6,303 4,245 18,810 13,603
FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD 20,864 4,893 **5,124 ** 6,394 **4,452 ** 20,864 18,810

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8th PENWORTHAM ST TERESA'S SCOUT GROUP COUNCIL

SUMMARY OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES

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Cash at Bank and In Hand £
Building Society
Bank 20,719
Petty cash 145
20,864
Represented By:
Scouts 4,452
Cubs 6,394
Beavers 5,124
Central Fund 4,893
TOTAL 20,864
Assets held for use by the charity
Scout HQ - building, furniture, fixtures and fittings
Camping Equipment
Canoes
Computer Equipment
Football kits and equipment
Activity Equipment
Archery Equipment
Camp Crockery
Tents
Gas Cooking Equipment
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Auditor Certificate

8[th] Penwortham St Teresa’s Scout Group Council

Accounts for the period 1 April 2022 – 31 March 2023

I certify that the accounts are a true and accurate record of income and expenditure for the year ending 31 March 2023.

Sam Heaney

Sam Heaney

30 January 2024

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