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had signed up for ~~—~~ but that the Team had helped him through it all.
from Anja Davidson ~~—~~ the DC Team were then presented with a huge collection of goodies including hand sanitizer, campfire gin, campfire chairs for their onward journey, and they were
new titles for certain roles to emphasise the “volunteering” nature of all of our adult leaders and support roles. One of the less obvious changes is regarding the duration of some specific
Scout Association has confidence that the new system will be ready from Day 1 to support all of the activity required for Scouting ~~.~~ Early testing on the new system flagged some concerns,
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or another. The “Local Superhero” badge is cal fire station. Community engagement has and “growing their own chips” courtesy of Cobham Squires Garden centre ~~.~~ The[“Brilliant] Builder” badge is also popular with squirrels
Carnival. Again the squirrels were also invited to “Beaver fun day” and enjoyed the story of “The Wizard of Oz” ~~.~~ Camping and overnights are also being introduced to Squirrels, with [] Cobham is planning their first Squirrel
the challenge provided by the County Matrix for Beavers in “developing personal independence and care for others” by covering Core Scouting when providing weekly meetings and other
cooking, orienteering, enjoying campfires, caving, cycling and learning navigation skills ~~.~~ We have also had an opportunity to make visits into the local community, including a fire station, 1977 to 2018) ~~.~~ There was a huge affinity between the Beavers and the elderly during the visit and their interaction was a joy. Beavers have also learned first aid, about Chinese New Year, Beavers ~~.~~ All Colonies offer camping or indoor sleepovers, providing Beavers their first nights
Walton Firs activities as well as hired in inflatables. The activities were wide ranging and for the Beavers included aerial runway, stomp rockets, campfire popcorn, cooking sausage dampers, circus skills, maze, bouldering wall, obstacle course, space hopper football, fire []
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involved in the Beaver Section, you have given your time to provide the fun ~~-f~~ illed activities
inflatables and rides bought in by the Surrey Scouts organisers and, in addition, each District
the Cubs were fed and watered ~~—~~ this being extremely important as it was an exceptionally
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Cubs helped light fires, cook sausages over the fire (and stirred onions in a pan) and toast you Matt for liaising with them). The Cubs appeared to really enjoy themselves ~~—~~ thank you to
Explorer in 4 years, giving them the skills, knowledge, experience and confidence to tackle
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8.4 Appendix B: Auditors Note Scouts Esher Distilct Scout Council Charity Number 1063001 Reportof the Indcpendenttxaodperto the TStee5 of E5her District Scout Councll I report to the trustees on Try examinatioD of the awounts ofthe above Charity fnr the year to 31si March 2024 that are set out on the pages 3tt3¢hed. Responsibblities aDd basis of report As thv diarity's trustees. yuu are responyible for the preparat¥)n of the acttsunts ID accordance wÈth the requtrernents of the Charities Act 2011 (the Art). I report In respect of my examlnJtion of the Trusvs attounts carried out under seLUun 145 of tlL¥ 201 l Act diid in Lai'ryin¥ uut my LIXdillindtion, I hdve foSluweJ all the applicable Direciions 8LVtn by the Chaiity Cumnl0 undtf section 14515llb] of the AtL ldePendent EXaeS &tstement have completed my examination. I confirm that no materTral matters have come to my attention in rofinecrion wryth the examination that give5 me cause ttb believe thatin any material respect aj the accounting rectird5 were noi kepl in accordanLt with seLon 1311 of the Charities Act or b) the accounts did not comply with the accovnttng records or i) the accounts did not colnply with ihe applirdble requirements ci)iicei-iiiii% div forrri aiid iviileiil vl ilLLuufiL% Sel uut in the Lharlties (Accounts and Reports] Regulation.$ 2008 other than aiiy r*4uirvfftent that tlie aLcuunis ghve d -truL' aod fair" view whieh i% not a ntter considered as parl of the independent examinarion. I have no conterns and have come acrv5s no othei TTJatters in connecrioii with the Èxdminarinn to which atreniion should be drawi In thi£ report in vrder t enable a proper undersranding of the accounts to be reached. BAri-y HitEhen5- Australian 5ocJety of Account2nEs 24 F.ffingham Road. Long Ditton. Surrey. KT6 5IY