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2021-12-31-accounts

Objecti ves and Activiti es
SORP reference
Summary ofthe purposes of
the charity as set out in its
governing
document
Para 1.17 To own manage
and maintain
a community
building
which to facilitate and support the provision
of Scout
Association
and Girlguiding
activities
in the local
in
Community.
Summary
ofthe main
activities
in relation to those
purposes for the public
benefit,
in particular,
the
Para 1.17snd
1.19
The provision ofSoout tt Guide activities for children
and young people from s-t8. Also provides
opportunities
for the development
of leadership
skills
for both young people and adults.
The building
also
activities, projects or services accommodates
a pre-school group, sports groups and
identified in the accounts. is a venue for social and charitable events.
Statement confirming Para 1.18
whether the trustees
have
had regard to the guidance
issued
by the Charity
In supporting
the continued
development
ofScouting
and Girlguiding
the group provided a venue fora BME
Scout Group during the initial phase ofdevelopment.
Pre-school and sporting
activities are of benefit to the
Commission
on public
wider community
benefit
Additional information
(optional)
You ma choose to include further statements where relevant about:
SORP reference
Policy on grant making Para 1.38 The Group does not make grants
but the young people
support a number ofdifferent charities throughout
the
year by organising
fund-raising
events
Policy on social investment Para 1.38 The Group does not hold any investments
including program
related
investment
Contribution
made by
volunteers
Para 1.38 Volunteers
do not provide any financial contribution—
they give their time.
Other The Group is committed
to subsidise
activities for
those young people who may otherwise be prevented
from attending
due to financial constraints.

SORP reference
Enabling
children
and young people to benefit from
all
aspects ofthe Scout Association
and Girlguiding
Summary ofthe main
achievements
ofthe charity,
Para 1.20 Programmes.
This includes
providing
opportunities
for the young
people to participate
in a range ofresidential
identifying
the difference
the experiences.
charity's
work has made to
the circumstances
ofits
beneficiaries
and any wider
benefits to society as a
Members ofthe Scout Association
and Girlguiding
are
encouraged
to participate
in awide range ofactivities
which enable them to develop
practical
skills, enhance
self-esteem
and engender asense ofcommunity
action and responsibility.
Teamwork,
co-operation,
whole. inclusion
and acceptance are also key aspects ofthe
organisations.
The young people are encouraged
to identify
appropriate
charities, appeals etc.they wish to support
in their fundraising
initiatives.
These have included
LIK
charities for example Children
in Need, Local Hospice,
and projects in other countries for example
raising
money for the Isaiah Trust in Kenya to provide an
outdoor class room.
Additional
information
(optional)
You ma
choose to include further statements
where relevant about:
Achievements
against
Para 1.41
objectives set
Performance
offundraising
activities against objectives
Para 1.41
set
Investment
performance
Para 1.41
against objectives
Other

Financial
Review
Review ofthe charity's Para 1.21
financial
position at the end
ofthe
eriod
Statement
explaining
the
policy for holding
reserves
stating
why they are held
Para 1.22 As the Group
necessary as
required.
owns the building
reserves are
a contingency
for any major repairs
Amount of reserves
held
Para 1.22
Reasons for holding zero Para 1.22
reserves
Details offund materially in Para 1.24
deficit
Explanation
ofany
Para 1.23
uncertainties
about the
None
charity continuing
as a going
concern
Additional
information
(optional)
You ma
choose to include further statements
where relevant about:
The charity's
principal
Subscriptions for each young person attending.
sources offunds (including
any fundraising)
Para 1.47 Rental income from hire ofthe building.
Investment
policy and
objectives including
any
social investment
policy
Para 1.46
adopted
Adescription
ofthe principal
risks facing the charity Para 1.4S
Other

Description
ofcharity's
trusts:
Type of governing
document
Para 1.25
(trust deed, ro.al charter)
How is the charity Para 1.25
constituted?
(e.g unincorporated
association
CIOI
Trustee selection methods Pare 1.25
including
details ofany
constitutional
provisions e.g.
election to post or name of
any person or body entitled
The trustees are either parents or members
ofthe
local community
who are supportive
ofthe Scout
Association
and Girlguiding.
The Group Executive Committee
is responsible
for the
appointment
oftrustees.
to appoint one or more
trustees
Policies and procedures Training is offered in accordance with the adult training
adopted for the induction
training
oftrustees
and 1ara 1.51 programmes
Girlguiding
provided by the Scout Association and
The charity's organisational
structure
and
network
with
any wider
which the
Para 1.51
charity works
Relationship with any related Para 1.51
parties
Other

Charit name Pendle Forest Scout and Guide Grou
Other name the chari uses None
Re istered chari number 1059194
Charity's principal address Pendle Forest Scout and Guide Community Centre
Wheatley
Lane Road
Fence
Burnley
BB12gEE
Funds held as custodian Funds held as custodian trustees on behalf ofothers
Descd ption ofthe assets
held
in this capacity
None
Name and objects ofthe
chadty on whose behalf the
assets are held and how this
falls within the custodian
charity's objects
Details of arrangements for
safe custody and
segregation
ofsuch assets
from the charity's
own assets

Names and addresses
of
advisers
(Option
Type of Name Address
adviser