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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| activities, | projects or services | accommodates a pre-school group, sports groups and |
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| 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 |
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| Commission on public |
wider community | |||
| benefit | ||||
| Additional | information (optional) |
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| 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 |
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| year by organising fund-raising events |
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| Policy on | social investment | Para 1.38 | The Group does not hold any investments | |
| including | program related |
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| Contribution made by volunteers |
Para 1.38 | Volunteers do not provide any financial contribution— they give their time. |
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| Other | The Group is committed to subsidise activities for |
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| those young people who may otherwise be prevented | ||||
| from attending due to financial constraints. |
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| Enabling children and young people to benefit from |
all | |||
| aspects ofthe Scout Association and Girlguiding |
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| Summary ofthe main achievements ofthe charity, |
Para 1.20 | Programmes. This includes providing opportunities for the young people to participate in a range ofresidential |
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| 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, |
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| whole. | inclusion and acceptance are also key aspects ofthe |
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| organisations. | ||||
| The young people are encouraged to identify |
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| appropriate charities, appeals etc.they wish to support |
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| in their fundraising initiatives. These have included |
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| charities for example Children in Need, Local Hospice, |
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| and projects in other countries for example raising |
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| 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 |
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| Review ofthe charity's | Para 1.21 | ||||
| financial position at the end |
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| ofthe eriod |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| objectives including any social investment policy |
Para 1.46 | ||||
| adopted | |||||
| Adescription ofthe principal |
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| risks facing the charity | Para 1.4S | ||||
| Other |
| Description ofcharity's |
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| Type of governing document |
Para 1.25 | |||||||
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| How is the charity | Para 1.25 | |||||||
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| (e.g unincorporated | ||||||||
| association CIOI |
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| 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. |
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| to appoint one or more | ||||||||
| trustees |
| Policies and | procedures | Training | is | offered | in | accordance | with the adult | training | ||
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| 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 |
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| charity works | ||||||||||
| Relationship | with any related | Para 1.51 | ||||||||
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| Other |
| Charit | name | Pendle Forest Scout and Guide Grou | |||
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| 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 |
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| Fence | |||||
| Burnley | |||||
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| Funds held as custodian | Funds held as custodian | trustees | on behalf ofothers |
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| 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 |
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| from the charity's own assets |
| Names and | addresses of |
advisers (Option |
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| Type of | Name | Address |
| adviser |