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2022-03-31-accounts

The Purpose ofScouting
Summary
ofthe oblects ofthe
out in its governing
document
charity set Scoufing exists to actively engage and support young people
in their personal
development,
empowering
them to make s positive contribution
to society.
The Values ofScouting
As Scouts we are guided
by these values:
integrity - We sct with integrity;
we are honest,
trustworthy
snd loyal.
Respect - We have self~epact
and respect for others.
Care
~We support others and take care ofthe world
in which
we live.
Beltef - Ws explore our faiths, beliefs snd attitudes.
Compsratton
-We make s positive difference; we co-
operate with others snd make friends.
The Scout Sfethod
Scouting takes place when young people,
in partnership
with
adults, work together based on the
values of Scouting and:
-enjoy what they are doing and have fun
-take part in activities indoors snd outdoors
-leam by doing
-share
in spiritual
reflection
~take responsibility
and make choices
- undertake
new and challenging
activities
- make and live by their Promise.
Summery ofthe main activities in relation With Covid restrictions easing and the return to face toface
tothese objects meetings,
the Group has returned
toa varied and exciting
programme.
All Sections undertake
activkies which are
adventurous
and exciting such as, camping,
hiking, climbing,
archery,
shooting
and axe throwing.
Other activities within
Sections may be related to personal
progress, such as badge
work and community
service. Young people are encouraged
to plan their own sctivibes to encourage
thought for others
and self awareness.
Community
acbvites include taking part
in the Remembrance
Day parade,
supporting
the vigage fair
and learning
about charities such as RNLL
Contribution made by volunteers
AI Leaders, helpers and Executive Members are Volunteers
and give their time and expertise free ofcharge.
A large number ofvolunteers
are needed to facilitate the work
cerned out and the Executive Committee
and Team GSLare
alwa sscbvel
seekin
to enrol nsw volunteers
to our Grou .
Public benefit statement The Group meets the Charity Commission's
public benefit
criteria under both the advancement
ofeducation
and the
advancement
ofcitizenship
or community
development
hsadin
s.
Signature(s)
Full name(s) Michael Scott Clare Mossop
Position (eg Secretary, Chair) Chair Treasurer
Date

2021-2022 2020-2021
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Income
Membership subscriptions 6,7D5.50 1,606.10
Less paid toScout Association 3,559.50 2,530.00
3,146.00 (923.90)
l,ettings:
Potter's House Pre-school 15,394.64 9,408.01
Explorers &Guides 2,472.00 171.65
Casual 1,234.50 183.00
Grants 8 Donations 10,667.00 19,907.50
Fundraising 3,526.74 73.40
Clothes sold 20.00 15.00
Activities &Camp 5,316.04 (2,720.00)
41.776,92 26,114.66
Expenditure
Electricity 1,561.67 2,969.65
Insurance 1,057 83 1,697.52
Rates, water, rent 6,028.95 5,658.23
Cesspit 1,224.00 (1,275.00)
Housekeeping 234.78 685.33
Donations 50,00 50.00
Building maintenance 2,103.45 364.26
Camping &activities 6,878.79 169.48
Fundraising 1,216.39 11.00
Badges, awards, uniforms 2,336.05 1,195.64
Subscriptions/licenses 337.54
23,029.45 11,526,11
Net Profit/(Loss) 14,58$.55
Statement ofAssetcand Lfabg R)es as at31Rdarch 2022
2021 - 2022 2020 - 2021
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Total receipts 41,776.92 26,114.66
Total payments 23,029.45 11,526.11
Net Profit/(Loss) 18,747.47 14,588.55
Accumulated
fund brought forward
36,344.43 21,755.86
Accumulated
fund carried forward
55,091,90 BL344.n
Balance at bank 55,091,90 36,344.43
The above account is atrue record ofthe finances of1st yapton & Ford Scout Group
as at 31st March 2022
Signed 0 ~i(. c'. Z
Mike Scott - Chairman
Signed
Clare ivlossop - Treasurer