## Trustees' Annual Report 

## For the period 

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|**Section A**|||**Reference and administration**|||||||**details**||||||
|Charity name<br>Other names the charity is known by<br>Registered charity number (if any)<br>HQ registration number<br>Charity’s principal address||||||||||Scout Council<br>0||||||
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## Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity 

_(These will be published in the annual report of the charity and the Charity Register if reporting for a Registered Charity with a charity regulator)_ 

|1<br>2<br>3<br>4<br>5<br>6<br>7<br>8<br>9<br>10<br>11<br>12<br>13<br>14<br>15|**Trustee Name**|**Office (if any)**|**Dates acted if not**<br>**for whole year**|
|---|---|---|---|
||Gareth Luby|District Commissioner||
||Alison Fell|Trustee||
||Andy Neil|Treasurer||
||Hannah Leach|Trustee||
||Andrew Hebden|Trustee||
||Edwin Kirkwood|Chair||
||Ken Grayson|Trustee||
||Laura Morris|Distict Youth Commis.||
||Emma Marhsal|Secretary||
||John Fullerton|Trustee||
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Names and addresses of advisers (optional information but encouraged as best practice) _(These will be published in the annual report of the charity)_ 

Type of advisor Name Address 

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## **Section B Structure, governance and management** 

Description of the charity’s trusts 

|(e.g. trust deed, constitution)<br>Type of governing document<br>(e.g. appointed by, elected by)<br>Trustee selection methods<br>(e.g. trust, association, company)<br>How the charity is constituted|The District's governing documents are those of the The<br>Scout Association. They consist of a Royal Charter, which in<br>turn gives authority to the Bye Laws of the Association and<br>The Policy, Organisation and Rules of The Scout<br>Association.|
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||The District is a trust established under its rules which are<br>common to all Scouts.|
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||The Trustees are appointed in accordance with the Policy,<br>Organisation and Rules of The Scout Association.|



Additional governance issues (optional information but encouraged as best practice) 

You may choose to include additional information, where relevant, about: 

Policies and procedures adopted for: a) the induction and training of trustees; b) trustee' consideration of major risks and the systems and procedures to manage them 

The District is managed by the District Trustees, the members of which are the ‘Charity Trustees’ of the Scout District which is an educational charity. As charity trustees they are responsible for complying with legislation applicable to charities. This includes the registration, keeping proper accounts and making returns to the Charity Commission as appropriate. Members of the Trustee Board complete 'Trustee Introduction' training within the first 5 months of joining the board. This District Trustee Board exists to support the District Commissioner in meeting the responsibilities of the appointments and is responsible for: The maintenance of District property; The raising of funds and the administration of District finance; 

The insurance of persons, property and equipment; District public occasions; Assisting in the recruitment of leaders and other adult support; Appointing any sub committees that may be required; Appointing District Administrators and Advisors other than those who are elected. 

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**Section B** 

**Structure, governance and management (continued)** Risk and Internal Control The District Trustee Board has identified the major risks to which they believe the District is exposed, these have been reviewed and systems have been established to mitigate against them. The main areas of concern that have been identified are: 

Damage to the building, property and equipment.  The District has sufficient buildings and contents insurance in place to mitigate against permanent loss. 

Injury to leaders, helpers, supporters and members. The District through the capitation fees contributes to the Scout Associations national accident insurance policy. Risk Assessments are undertaken before all activities. 

Reduced income from fund raising. The District is primarily reliant upon income from subscriptions and fundraising. The District does hold a reserve to ensure the continuity of activities should there be a major reduction in income. The Committee could raise the value of subscriptions to increase the income to the District on an ongoing basis, either temporarily or permanently. 

Reduction or loss of leaders. The District is totally reliant upon volunteers to run and administer the activities of the District. If there was a reduction in the number of leaders to can unacceptable level in a particular section or the District as a whole then there would have to be a contraction, consolidation or closure of an area of support provided. In the worst case scenario the complete closure of the District. 

Reduction or loss of members. The District provides activities for all young people aged 6 to 18. If there was a reduction in membership in a particular section or the District as whole then there would have to be a contraction, consolidation or closure of a section. In the worst case scenario the complete closure of the District. 

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|**Section C**|**Objectives and activities**|
|---|---|
|Summary of the objects of the charity set<br>out in its governing document|**The Purpose of Scouting**<br>Scouting exists to actively engage and support young people<br>in their personal development,<br>empowering them to make a positive contribution to society.<br>**The Values of Scouting**<br>As Scouts we are guided by these values:<br>**Integrity -**We act with integrity; we are honest, trustworthy<br>and loyal.<br>**Respect -**We have self-respect and respect for others.<br>**Care -**We support others and take care of the world in<br>which we live.<br>**Belief -**We explore our faiths, beliefs and attitudes.<br>**Co-operation -**We make a positive difference; we co-<br>operate with others and make friends.<br>**The Scout Method**<br>Scouting takes place when young people, in partnership with<br>adults, work together based on the<br>values of Scouting and:<br>- enjoy what they are doing and have fun<br>- take part in activities indoors and outdoors<br>- learn by doing<br>- share in spiritual reflection<br>- take responsibility and make choices<br>- undertake new and challenging activities<br>- make and live by their Promise.|



Summary of the main activities in relation to these objects 

Additional details of the objectives and activities (optional information but encouraged as best practice) 

You **may choose** to include further statements, where relevant, about: 

   - policy on grantmaking; 

- contribution made by volunteers; 

   - policy on investments. 

Public benefit statement 

The District meets the Charity Commission's public benefit criteria under both the advancement of education and the advancement of citizenship or community development headings. 

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|**Section D**|**Achievements and performance**|
|---|---|
|Summary of the main achievements of<br>the charity during the year||
||As a District, I am proud of the hard work of our adult<br>volunteers to deliver fun, challenge and adventure to young<br>people across the area. Our census shows that we have<br>continued to grow, with a 5.2% growth in our membership. A<br>particular highlight of the year was our attendance at<br>Challenge 23; we had our largest District contingent for<br>some time and experienced an unforgettable camp, despite<br>the challenges with the weather. I am very grateful to the<br>work of the District Team. 2023-4 launched our Cub<br>International to Disneyland Paris, a trailblazing event for our<br>8-11 members and their fantastic adults. Similarly, we were<br>proud to support members of the district at the South Korean<br>Jamboree and we are looking forward to international trips<br>by Scouts and Explorers to Kandersteg. Closer to home, we<br>continue to have a strong diary of events and programme<br>activities supported or led bythe team.|



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|**Section E**|**Financial Review**|
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|Quantify and explain any designations<br>Details of any funds materially in deficit<br>(circumstances plus steps to eliminate)<br>Brief statement of the charity’s policy on<br>reserves|The<br>District's<br>policy on<br>reserves<br>is<br>to<br>hold<br>sufficient<br>resources to continue the charitable activities of the District<br>should income and fundraising activities fall short.<br>The District held reserves of approximately £65 000 against<br>this at year end. This is above the level required for<br>operating expenses. However this can be explained by<br>money reserved for payment on a new lease on the<br>campsite<br>with LCC,<br>currently ongoing;<br>expected costs<br>incurred with planning for a new building on the campsite;<br>and planned development and maintaince work.<br>**Reserves Policy**|
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Further financial review details (optional information) 

You **may choose** to include additional information, where relevant, about: • the charity’s principal sources of funds (including any fundraising); • how expenditure has supported the key objectives of the charity; • investment policy and objectives; 

**Investment Policy** 

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District cash assets, where appropriate, are debosited in approprate interest bearing savings accounts. 

**Section F Other Optional Information** Plans for future periods (details of any significant activities planned to achieve them) 

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**Section G** 

## **Declaration** 

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees 

|Signature(s)<br>Full name(s)<br>Date<br>Position (eg Secretary, Chair)|GJLuby|GJLuby|GJLuby|GJLuby|GJLuby|GJLuby|
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||Gareth Luby||||||
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||District Commissioner||||||
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South Leeds and Morley Scout District Scout Council
(charity number 1043976)
Receipts and payments account
or the year
0110412023
3110312024
Receipts and payments
2022-23
2023-24
Re￿Ipts
Donat•ons legacies and simllar income
Annual Membership Fees & Explorer Subs Recetved
incl Coun
& National
ind. District Membership Fees from Groups
incl. Distrirt Membership from ESUS
Less Money Collected for County and National
Membership fees for previous years
Donations
Un-collected County & National Membership Fees
Gift Aid
Explorer Subscriptions
Less Money Collected for County and National
,Iriyouse Youth Activities
50.0
7071
420
39.750
34309
31
2.115
2,148
Meerkat Youth ActNibès
osit5
Other similar ir￿orne
572
Sub totsl
1,5.879
Grants
Grants from MTC
Grants to Beavers
Other grants
Sub totsl
Fundraising eveDts (grossl
General Activities
Detail 2
Detail 3
Other fundraising activities
Sub totsl
1392
Hire and Activites
Phoenix Hire
Tingley Hire
Intemational
Event Expenses. Deposit retums etc
Actiwity Fees
Tuck Sales
Badge Sales I Clothing
Un-Re
nised
Historic
6,844
4,000
72.%9
11.185
9,443
4,657
77.188
26.825
4282
32
2.841
2.151
'.1.27,.420.:,
1.064
Cash Funds (Note 11
Sub total
Investment income
Bank interest
Building Society interest
The Scout Assochation Short Term Ivvestrnent Service
Other investment income
Sub totsl
1,894
1,894
LT7￿002 {Juty 2021)
1of14

Total Gmss Income
Total ￿Ceipts
113.591
157371,
LT7(￿72 (Juty 2021)
2of14

South Leeds and Morley Scout District Scout Council
Receipts and payments account
or
e year
OU04r2023
3110312024
Receipts and payments
2022-23
2023-24
Payments
Charitable Paymerrts
Youth programme and activities
in
& Events
Yc)utli prograFr4tne and artivrties _ Nlon9QOSE ESU
10.744
7,458
29970
2,354
4,136
1.478
Youth programme and actmties - Meerkat ESU
Assistan￿ & Scholarships
Rert to LCC {ph￿nIX Campsite)
Online SCO￿ Mana
er for Groups + Software
Water and Sewerage
Of whith Phoenix Campsite)
Of which Tingley Scout HQ)
ElectrirJty and Gas
Of which Phoenix Campsite)
Of which fingley SCO￿ H
Insurance
(Of which Phoenix Campsitel
Of which Tin
Scout HQ)
Maintainence
Of which Phoenix Cam
site
(Of which Tingley Scout HQ)
Develo
ment
Of whith Phoefyx Campsrtel
Of which fingley S(oui HQ)
Business Rates
Of which Phoenix Campsf(el
Of which fin
ley &out HQ)
Tele
hone & Iritemet
Printin
and photoco
Explorer Equipment
Badgelclothing Purchase5
Actiwty Supplies & Consumables
Develo
ment
General Expenses
Bank Fees
Legal Expenses
Cost of Goods Sold
Misc Ex
L5
162
1943.42)
11621
5.338
(607.41)
(4730.72
2.193
{1459.901
{378.40}
(231.75)
1952.07)
11977.341
1531S41
16310
11124
147(Kl.33
111609.311
110357.581
12766.391
227
97
1140A)
185.76
165
56
467
3988
569
120
745
75
nses
Lpadei .xperist.
Misc Ex
enses
Intemational (Combined)
International IExplorersl
Intemational IMaÉn Account)
Intemational - ScoLrt Section Account
Sub total
27
25,620
24601
9.126
-94,.87.4
Fundraising expenses
Llo ds Match Funding Gildersome
Detail 3
Other fundraising costs
LT700002 (Juty 2021) Sub totsl

Totsl Grnss Expen(rrture
Asset and investnwnt purthases et
Total payments
8?..￿,.1
Net of receipts/{payments)
Cash funds kst year end (Note 2)
lof which SL4M l Account)
lof which Tingley Account)
lof which Badge Account)
(of which Scout Secllon Accountl
lof which Cub Section Accoun¥
(of which Beavers Account)
ILThf which Sand Wiper5 ESU
lof which Meerkat ESU accountl
lof whith Mong005e ESU Intemational accountl
{of which Mowose ESU account)
Cash Phoenix
Cash fingley
311.6f.
61498
72.014
74.865 J
16.544
29,364
983
L343
10,534
37.099
1.337
1.477
1,076
1.576
un
775
87
1.825
2.Y17
3386
3,180
1.697
20
Cash fvnds this year end
411329
LT70￿02 (Juty 2tr21)
4d14

South Leeds and Morley Scout District Scout Council
Receipts and payments account
ort
e year
OV0412023
3110312024
Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the year
2022-23
2023-24
Cash funds
No l Account IDistrict)
No 2 Account fringlevl
District Savings Account
District Notice Account
Equals Money
Badge Account
Scout Secknon Account
ScoLrt Instsnt Savings
Scout Notice Account
Cubs Settion Account
Beaver5 Section Account
Morigco¢e ESU Account
Morhgoocr. ESU Interftational Account
74865
16.544
4581
5.651
45.356
50,548
21
1.478
37.099
6,339
10.283
65.708
1.076
3,180
2,416
5,047
Meerkat ESU
Cash Phoenix
Cash Tingley
Cash In Hand IGLI
Cash In Hand
Cash In Hand (Aldwarkl
Cash In Hand {Badgel
Unpresented Cheques
Total cash funds
87
1.697
20
138
20
404
1,027
201
,'217,:.229
ok
Other monetary assets
Tax daim
Debts due from the CountylArealDistrictlGrou
Insurance claim
Sub totsl
Investment assets
Investment pro
erty- detail
Quoted investments
Other investments- detail
Sub totsl
Non monetary assets for tharivs own use
Badge stock
Shop stock
Other stock
Land and buildin9S
Motor vehicles
Scouting equipmenL furniture etc
70.000
10.200
Sub total
80,2LK)
Liabilities
Accounts not yet paid
Expenses incuThed but Mt invoiced
Subscriptions not yet paid
Loan - detsil
Other liabil-
31

Subtotsl
Totsl net assets
111 Cash now rectyjnised onthe aLfOWrts is rnade up of £1527.45 frorn aNwJal Aknvart rft5trict *tI￿r￿Ed forin cath. tkn £623.48 of
r21 Balances half been amen(kd frorn weNious acf¢oJrts to refied aclual kotion of cash lunds atthattirn
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The above receipts and payments account and statement of assets and liabilities were approved by the Trustees and
signed on their behalf by
Signature
Print Name
I.£ L,A ooshair
Treasurer
Independent examiner's report to the trnstees of South Leeds and Morley District Scout Counal
I report on the actounts of the Soth Leeds and Morfey DisttTrt So)ut Counolforthe yearended Apnl 2024
Independent examIne￿S qualified sLitement
In connecbon wth myexamination. ￿ matter has come to my attention otherthanthat disch)sed bebw:
which glves me ￿asonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements.
to keep accounting records in accordarKe wFth sertion 63 of the Charitie5 Art 200& and.
to prepa￿ ac£ourrts which accord with the a(rounting records and wmply withthe acmunting requirements ofthe
Charrttes Act 2008 have r¥)t been met or.
to whith. in myopinion. atterfl￿ Should be drawn in orderto enabFe a woperunderstanding of the accounts to be reachÈd.
Name".
gTeypJp pa￿ 140
Signature
%3lq Iiol*
LT700002 {Juty 2021)
7of14

South Leeds and Morley Scout District Scout Council
(charity number 1043976)
Receipts and payments account
or the year
0110412023
3110312024
Receipts and payments
2022-23
2023-24
Re￿Ipts
Donat•ons legacies and simllar income
Annual Membership Fees & Explorer Subs Recetved
incl Coun
& National
ind. District Membership Fees from Groups
incl. Distrirt Membership from ESUS
Less Money Collected for County and National
Membership fees for previous years
Donations
Un-collected County & National Membership Fees
Gift Aid
Explorer Subscriptions
Less Money Collected for County and National
,Iriyouse Youth Activities
50.0
7071
420
39.750
34309
31
2.115
2,148
Meerkat Youth ActNibès
osit5
Other similar ir￿orne
572
Sub totsl
1,5.879
Grants
Grants from MTC
Grants to Beavers
Other grants
Sub totsl
Fundraising eveDts (grossl
General Activities
Detail 2
Detail 3
Other fundraising activities
Sub totsl
1392
Hire and Activites
Phoenix Hire
Tingley Hire
Intemational
Event Expenses. Deposit retums etc
Actiwity Fees
Tuck Sales
Badge Sales I Clothing
Un-Re
nised
Historic
6,844
4,000
72.%9
11.185
9,443
4,657
77.188
26.825
4282
32
2.841
2.151
'.1.27,.420.:,
1.064
Cash Funds (Note 11
Sub total
Investment income
Bank interest
Building Society interest
The Scout Assochation Short Term Ivvestrnent Service
Other investment income
Sub totsl
1,894
1,894
LT7￿002 {Juty 2021)
1of14

Total Gmss Income
Total ￿Ceipts
113.591
157371,
LT7(￿72 (Juty 2021)
2of14

South Leeds and Morley Scout District Scout Council
Receipts and payments account
or
e year
OU04r2023
3110312024
Receipts and payments
2022-23
2023-24
Payments
Charitable Paymerrts
Youth programme and activities
in
& Events
Yc)utli prograFr4tne and artivrties _ Nlon9QOSE ESU
10.744
7,458
29970
2,354
4,136
1.478
Youth programme and actmties - Meerkat ESU
Assistan￿ & Scholarships
Rert to LCC {ph￿nIX Campsite)
Online SCO￿ Mana
er for Groups + Software
Water and Sewerage
Of whith Phoenix Campsite)
Of which Tingley Scout HQ)
ElectrirJty and Gas
Of which Phoenix Campsite)
Of which fingley SCO￿ H
Insurance
(Of which Phoenix Campsitel
Of which Tin
Scout HQ)
Maintainence
Of which Phoenix Cam
site
(Of which Tingley Scout HQ)
Develo
ment
Of whith Phoefyx Campsrtel
Of which fingley S(oui HQ)
Business Rates
Of which Phoenix Campsf(el
Of which fin
ley &out HQ)
Tele
hone & Iritemet
Printin
and photoco
Explorer Equipment
Badgelclothing Purchase5
Actiwty Supplies & Consumables
Develo
ment
General Expenses
Bank Fees
Legal Expenses
Cost of Goods Sold
Misc Ex
L5
162
1943.42)
11621
5.338
(607.41)
(4730.72
2.193
{1459.901
{378.40}
(231.75)
1952.07)
11977.341
1531S41
16310
11124
147(Kl.33
111609.311
110357.581
12766.391
227
97
1140A)
185.76
165
56
467
3988
569
120
745
75
nses
Lpadei .xperist.
Misc Ex
enses
Intemational (Combined)
International IExplorersl
Intemational IMaÉn Account)
Intemational - ScoLrt Section Account
Sub total
27
25,620
24601
9.126
-94,.87.4
Fundraising expenses
Llo ds Match Funding Gildersome
Detail 3
Other fundraising costs
LT700002 (Juty 2021) Sub totsl

Totsl Grnss Expen(rrture
Asset and investnwnt purthases et
Total payments
8?..￿,.1
Net of receipts/{payments)
Cash funds kst year end (Note 2)
lof which SL4M l Account)
lof which Tingley Account)
lof which Badge Account)
(of which Scout Secllon Accountl
lof which Cub Section Accoun¥
(of which Beavers Account)
ILThf which Sand Wiper5 ESU
lof which Meerkat ESU accountl
lof whith Mong005e ESU Intemational accountl
{of which Mowose ESU account)
Cash Phoenix
Cash fingley
311.6f.
61498
72.014
74.865 J
16.544
29,364
983
L343
10,534
37.099
1.337
1.477
1,076
1.576
un
775
87
1.825
2.Y17
3386
3,180
1.697
20
Cash fvnds this year end
411329
LT70￿02 (Juty 2tr21)
4d14

South Leeds and Morley Scout District Scout Council
Receipts and payments account
ort
e year
OV0412023
3110312024
Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the year
2022-23
2023-24
Cash funds
No l Account IDistrict)
No 2 Account fringlevl
District Savings Account
District Notice Account
Equals Money
Badge Account
Scout Secknon Account
ScoLrt Instsnt Savings
Scout Notice Account
Cubs Settion Account
Beaver5 Section Account
Morigco¢e ESU Account
Morhgoocr. ESU Interftational Account
74865
16.544
4581
5.651
45.356
50,548
21
1.478
37.099
6,339
10.283
65.708
1.076
3,180
2,416
5,047
Meerkat ESU
Cash Phoenix
Cash Tingley
Cash In Hand IGLI
Cash In Hand
Cash In Hand (Aldwarkl
Cash In Hand {Badgel
Unpresented Cheques
Total cash funds
87
1.697
20
138
20
404
1,027
201
,'217,:.229
ok
Other monetary assets
Tax daim
Debts due from the CountylArealDistrictlGrou
Insurance claim
Sub totsl
Investment assets
Investment pro
erty- detail
Quoted investments
Other investments- detail
Sub totsl
Non monetary assets for tharivs own use
Badge stock
Shop stock
Other stock
Land and buildin9S
Motor vehicles
Scouting equipmenL furniture etc
70.000
10.200
Sub total
80,2LK)
Liabilities
Accounts not yet paid
Expenses incuThed but Mt invoiced
Subscriptions not yet paid
Loan - detsil
Other liabil-
31

Subtotsl
Totsl net assets
111 Cash now rectyjnised onthe aLfOWrts is rnade up of £1527.45 frorn aNwJal Aknvart rft5trict *tI￿r￿Ed forin cath. tkn £623.48 of
r21 Balances half been amen(kd frorn weNious acf¢oJrts to refied aclual kotion of cash lunds atthattirn
131 Thp5e a￿ forfiThJley HQ
LT700002 {Juty 2021)
6rf14

The above receipts and payments account and statement of assets and liabilities were approved by the Trustees and
signed on their behalf by
Signature
Print Name
I.£ L,A ooshair
Treasurer
Independent examiner's report to the trnstees of South Leeds and Morley District Scout Counal
I report on the actounts of the Soth Leeds and Morfey DisttTrt So)ut Counolforthe yearended Apnl 2024
Independent examIne￿S qualified sLitement
In connecbon wth myexamination. ￿ matter has come to my attention otherthanthat disch)sed bebw:
which glves me ￿asonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements.
to keep accounting records in accordarKe wFth sertion 63 of the Charitie5 Art 200& and.
to prepa￿ ac£ourrts which accord with the a(rounting records and wmply withthe acmunting requirements ofthe
Charrttes Act 2008 have r¥)t been met or.
to whith. in myopinion. atterfl￿ Should be drawn in orderto enabFe a woperunderstanding of the accounts to be reachÈd.
Name".
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