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|Summary ofthe purposes of<br>the charity as set out in its<br>governing<br>document||Para 1.17|To own manage<br>and maintain<br>a community<br>building<br>which to facilitate and support the provision<br>of Scout<br>Association<br>and Girlguiding<br>activities<br>in the local|in|
||||Community.||
|Summary<br>ofthe main<br>activities<br>in relation to those<br>purposes for the public<br>benefit,<br>in particular,<br>the||Para 1.17snd<br>1.19|The provision ofSoout tt Guide activities for children<br>and young people from s-t8. Also provides<br>opportunities<br>for the development<br>of leadership<br>skills<br>for both young people and adults.<br>The building<br>also||
|activities,|projects or services||accommodates<br>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<br>have<br>had regard to the guidance<br>issued<br>by the Charity|||In supporting<br>the continued<br>development<br>ofScouting<br>and Girlguiding<br>the group provided a venue fora BME<br>Scout Group during the initial phase ofdevelopment.<br>Pre-school and sporting<br>activities are of benefit to the||
|Commission<br>on public|||wider community||
|benefit|||||
|Additional|information<br>(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<br>but the young people<br>support a number ofdifferent charities throughout<br>the||
||||year by organising<br>fund-raising<br>events||
|Policy on|social investment|Para 1.38|The Group does not hold any investments||
|including|program<br>related||||
|investment|||||
|Contribution<br>made by<br>volunteers||Para 1.38|Volunteers<br>do not provide any financial contribution—<br>they give their time.||
|Other|||The Group is committed<br>to subsidise<br>activities for||
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||||Enabling<br>children<br>and young people to benefit from|all|
||||aspects ofthe Scout Association<br>and Girlguiding||
|Summary ofthe main<br>achievements<br>ofthe charity,||Para 1.20|Programmes.<br>This includes<br>providing<br>opportunities<br>for the young<br>people to participate<br>in a range ofresidential||
|identifying<br>the difference|the||experiences.||
|charity's<br>work has made to<br>the circumstances<br>ofits<br>beneficiaries<br>and any wider<br>benefits to society as a|||Members ofthe Scout Association<br>and Girlguiding<br>are<br>encouraged<br>to participate<br>in awide range ofactivities<br>which enable them to develop<br>practical<br>skills, enhance<br>self-esteem<br>and engender asense ofcommunity<br>action and responsibility.<br>Teamwork,<br>co-operation,||
|whole.|||inclusion<br>and acceptance are also key aspects ofthe||
||||organisations.||
||||The young people are encouraged<br>to identify||
||||appropriate<br>charities, appeals etc.they wish to support||
||||in their fundraising<br>initiatives.<br>These have included|LIK|
||||charities for example Children<br>in Need, Local Hospice,||
||||and projects in other countries for example<br>raising||
||||money for the Isaiah Trust in Kenya to provide an||
||||outdoor class room.||
|Additional<br>information|(optional)||||
|You ma<br>choose to include further statements|||where relevant about:||
|Achievements<br>against||Para 1.41|||
|objectives set|||||
|Performance<br>offundraising<br>activities against objectives||Para 1.41|||
|set|||||
|Investment<br>performance||Para 1.41|||
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|Review ofthe charity's||Para 1.21||||
|financial<br>position at the end||||||
|ofthe<br>eriod||||||
|Statement<br>explaining<br>the<br>policy for holding<br>reserves<br>stating<br>why they are held||Para 1.22|As the Group <br>necessary as <br>required.|owns the building<br>reserves are<br> a contingency<br>for any major repairs||
|Amount of reserves<br>held||Para 1.22||||
|Reasons for holding zero||Para 1.22||||
|reserves||||||
|Details offund materially|in|Para 1.24||||
|deficit||||||
|Explanation<br>ofany||Para 1.23||||
|uncertainties<br>about the|||None|||
|charity continuing<br>as a going||||||
|concern||||||
|Additional<br>information|(optional)|||||
|You ma<br>choose to include further statements|||where relevant about:|||
|The charity's<br>principal|||Subscriptions|for each young|person attending.|
|sources offunds (including<br>any fundraising)||Para 1.47|Rental income|from hire ofthe building.||
|Investment<br>policy and||||||
|objectives including<br>any<br>social investment<br>policy||Para 1.46||||
|adopted||||||
|Adescription<br>ofthe principal||||||
|risks facing the charity||Para 1.4S||||
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|trusts:|||||||||
|Type of governing<br>document|Para 1.25||||||||
|(trust deed, ro.al charter)|||||||||
|How is the charity|Para 1.25||||||||
|constituted?|||||||||
|(e.g unincorporated|||||||||
|association<br>CIOI|||||||||
|Trustee selection methods|Pare 1.25||||||||
|including<br>details ofany<br>constitutional<br>provisions e.g.<br>election to post or name of<br>any person or body entitled||The trustees are either parents or members<br>ofthe<br>local community<br>who are supportive<br>ofthe Scout<br>Association<br>and Girlguiding.<br>The Group Executive Committee<br>is responsible<br>for the<br>appointment<br>oftrustees.|||||||
|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<br>training<br>oftrustees||and|1ara 1.51|programmes<br>Girlguiding||provided||by the Scout Association||and|
|The charity's|organisational||||||||||
|structure<br>and <br>network<br>with|any wider<br> which the||Para 1.51||||||||
|charity works|||||||||||
|Relationship|with any related||Para 1.51||||||||
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|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<br>Lane Road||
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|chadty on whose behalf|the|||
|assets are held and how|this|||
|falls within the custodian||||
|charity's objects||||
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|safe custody and||||
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