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2023-03-31-accounts

Annual Report 2022 to 2023

Inspiring Generations with Skills for Life

Youth Shaped and Good for You

Contents

What we do ...................................................................................................................................................................... 3 Welcome from the District Chair ............................................................................................................................... 4 District Commissioner’s Report .................................................................................................................................. 5 Squirrels Report .............................................................................................................................................................. 6 Beavers Report ................................................................................................................................................................ 7 Cubs Report ...................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Scouts Report ................................................................................................................................................................... 9 Explorers Report ............................................................................................................................................................. 10 Network Report ............................................................................................................................................................... 11 Adventurous Actives Report ....................................................................................................................................... 11 Scout Active Support Unit Report ............................................................................................................................. 12 Adult Awards ................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Young People Awards .................................................................................................................................................. 14 Annual Report of the Finance and Fundraising Committee 2022 – 2023 ................................................... 16 Wyre Scouts Executive Committee 2022 – 2023 ................................................................................................ 19 Thank you .......................................................................................................................................................................... 20

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What We Do

Our Purpose

Wyre Scouts exists to actively engage and support young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to society.

Our Vision

Our vision is that, by 2025, in Wyre Scouts, we will see more people than ever before enjoying and benefitting from Scouting, preparing futures by equipping young people with skills for life (character, practical and employability skills).

Our Values

Part of being a Scout is going on a journey to understand who you are and what you stand for. Everyone is unique, but there are some things all Scouts can agree on, these are our values. They’re at the heart of who we are and what we do, and they are:

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Welcome………..

Welcome to the 2022 / 2023 Annual Report. As you will see from the reports of colleagues, a great deal went on in the District during the year. Much to my surprise, I am writing this report as Neil Ralph, the past Chair, found other obligations made doing this role as he would wish, too much. We want Scouting to be enjoyed by all members, so it is really important that we remember the different pressures many face - for younger members tasks such as examinations, taking an interest in other hobbies and for our adult

members - jobs, families and so forth. So, a massive thank you for the contribution you give to Scouting.

Elsewhere in the reports you will see how the District has bounced back after the trauma of COVID.

My own background in Scouting goes back many years when I became a Wolf Cub in London. I eventually became a leader and have done many roles including Venture Scout Leader, Group Scout Leader and an Assistant District Commissioner. Through work, this means I have done Scouting in London, Northampton, Somerset, Guernsey and most recently, Lancashire. I have seen many changes over the years, and as ever, must expect more!

I was very pleased to have the opportunity to visit the District Camp. It really brings home how all the planning and preparation was needed to lay on the event. But the outcome was Beavers, Cubs and Scouts all over the place having a great time. It is quite something having a facility like Waddacar available to us. As usual, many leaders and young leaders made it possible. I noticed the then District Chair, Neil, was very busy on the water activity front. All hands to the deck!

At this AGM we will be noting a change in emphasis as to how the District and Groups are managed. For many years District & Group Executives have been looking after the affairs of their respective responsibilities. In line with good charity administration practice, the trustee part is being highlighted by changing the title and the key responsibilities. This will require some changes to District & Group constitutions. By the time of the AGM we will probably be somewhat wiser as to the way forward.

Finally, there are many people who are supporting Scouting in administrative roles. I was very pleased to see our fundraiser, Michelle and Margaret our District Secretary being acknowledged with Award for Merit and Chief Scout’s Commendation, respectively.

Colin Sills – Chair of Trustees

colin.sills@wyrescouts.org.uk

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District Commissioner’s Report

Welcome to the Wyre Scouts’ Annual General Meeting, I find it incredible to think that it was a year since last year’s AGM and, wow, look what we have achieved in a year. In the last 12 months we have seen a number of achievements across the district including a growth in membership (including opening two Squirrel Dreys), an increased number of Nights Away events, amazing programmes being delivered to our young people every single week with young people achieving top awards, and a stronger feeling of togetherness across all of our adult volunteers and young people. You will find so many things which we can celebrate when reading through this report. A particular highlight has been to see a number of our groups working together to undertake joint events and residential experiences.

I would like to say a massive thank you to you all for everything you do to provide the very best opportunities for the young people of Wyre. Words do not seem enough, or even start to reflect the immense amount of hard work and your dedication to ensuring that the young people of Wyre have amazing opportunities to develop, learn and have fun.

The last year has demonstrated our Scouting values and reinforced what a fantastic district we have in Wyre. I am very proud to lead a district that works so hard to make sure that hundreds of young people enjoy Scouting week after week. When starting as District Commissioner, my aim was to have more young people experiencing Scouting than ever before in Wyre and we continue to head towards this aim. To me, every single young person should have the opportunity to experience the delights of Scouting and I would encourage us all to think about how we open our doors to our diverse communities.

At tonight’s AGM, we reform the Trustee Board. Our Trustee Boards at all levels undertake valuable work behind the scenes to ensure that we can operate our quality programmes in a safe manner. To me, they are our unsung heroes. Thank you to every Trustee for your support and I look forward to working with the newly formed Trustee Board in the coming year.

As with any organisation, we collectively need to adapt and develop to build for the future. In the coming year we will continue to adapt as we join a national initiative to transform our organisation to be more relevant in today’s society and enable more young people to gain skills for life.

There are many exciting opportunities to look forward to in the coming year and an opportunity for us to continue to work together and help young people have fun, learn new skills, and develop into fantastic role models in our community. We should celebrate our successes, learn from our failures and shout about our achievements! I look forward to seeing many more of you in the near future and to seeing smiling faces enjoying engaging and adventurous programmes!

Jon Minshull - District Commissioner

jon.minshull@wyrescouts.org.uk

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We started in November 2022, we have 18 Squirrels in our Drey.

Since November we have had 4 Squirrels move up to Beavers.

We have 4 full time adult leaders, 2 adult leaders who help out when they can and 1 parent helper.

Squirrels enjoyed their first adventure at Bibby Farm back in April. A fun packed day full of fun activities.

Squirrels attended their first St George's Day and a taster of all of the days activities on offer, what a lovely turnout that was.

We have 6 Squirrels attending the Puddle and Waddle activity day at Waddecar this month.

Since November, Squirrels have completed 4 activity badges, they will achieve 2 more by the end of July. They have achieved 2 challenge award badges and Emergency Aid level 1. They're doing really well and have great enthusiasm during our sessions. It's been fantastic to get outdoors more with the lighter nights and dry weather.

We're hoping to organise Squirrels first camp experience for the end of July. We'll be holding it at the scout hut as they are so little, we feel familiar surroundings would be more suitable for their first sleepover.

Elouise Pelham – Section Leader (Squirrels)

Jan Townley

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Another great year for Wyre Beavers, we have continued to increase numbers and with the programmes on offer are encouraging more young people to come and join in.

More Bronze awards have been awarded, this is the highest award a Beaver can earn, a lot or work, fun, adventures and working as a team has happened for a Beaver Scout to achieve this. Well done to you all!

Activity and Challenge badges have also been awarded with the Beavers having their say at their Log Chew as they start their journey in our Youth lead organisation.

Jan Townley

Beavers attended St George’s Day at Thornton and loved the fun afternoon, a great witness to our communities that we are proud to be Scouts.

A fun time was had at the County Puddle & Waddle Day. A new activity for the county which was Quackers!! As well as a massive Rubber Duck hunt at Waddecar they had fun activities and bases.

Andrew Graham

Our annual Sandcastle Fun Dig was again well attended from all colonies across the district. One of our favourite events and the weather was so kind to us again.

Wyre District Camp was well attended by Beavers, for some of them their first time under canvas, well done if you slept through the night.

A new event for Beavers was Red Rose 22, the International Camp organised by West Lancs Scouts. Last year the Beavers were invited to visit for the day, they did many activities at the Viking Camp, attended the opening ceremony and queued well for ice cream at the end of the day.

Whatever they have done or wherever they have been…. across the fields, rambling, walking the Illuminations, local parks, the Beach, camping, meeting new people, sailing, RNLI, Clip and Climb and many more activities they have been learning #SkillsForLife. They will remember these adventures for a long time and their wonderful leaders who all volunteer on behalf of the young people giving them more advantages and a better start in life through the experiences that Scouts has to offer. THANK YOU to you all.

In the future we look forward to Squirrels Scouts moving up to Beavers and joining in our fun.

This is my last report as ADC Beavers, I have enjoyed every minute of working with you all both young people and adult volunteers. We have had some great times and I have loved it all. Thank you all for the support you have all given me, I couldn’t have done it without you on my team.

I hand over the role to Andrew Graham and know that you are all in good hands and an exciting time awaits.

THANK YOU

Jan Townley, Former Assistant District Commissioner (Beavers)

Andrew Graham – Assistant District Commissioner (Beavers) andrew.graham@wyrescouts.org.uk

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Andrew, who may be known to you already as the District Explorer Scout Commissioner, took over the role of Assistant District Commission (ADC) Cubs. He

will be providing leadership to the Cub section and supporting sections across the district to deliver an amazing programme for our 8-10.5 year old members.

It’s been great to see Cub packs joining together face to face again after what has been a very difficult time for many, including myself during and after the pandemic.

Not just in their own meeting place but out and about, helping in the community and outdoor activities a few to mention several beach litter picks, canoeing and kayaking at Fleetwood Boating Lake, own pack camps and local walks.

Well done to 2[nd] Cleveleys and Carleton for representing Wyre in the County Cub Challenge Day.

Cubs also have attended Remembrance Sunday Service and Parades across the District. St Georges Day was celebrated with a day of activities and cubs having fun.

A fun linking day event with Beavers and Cubs at Wyre Estuary Country Park was held with many of the activities linking to many badges, badge work to follow on within their own sections. Great fun was had by all involved including the leaders. We are aiming for the link up to be an annual event.

The best part about being ADC is presenting the Silver Badge Awards to the Cubs, seeing their faces light up with a big cheesy grin, that’s what it’s all about. The Cubs put so much effort into doing their best to gain their badges. I would like to thank all the Cub Leaders, helpers, Young Leaders and Parents for making this all possible for the Cubs week in, week out!! Well done each and every one of you!!!

Looking forward to seeing all soon

Andrew Truelove - Assistant District Commissioner (Cubs) andrew.truelove@wyrescouts.org.uk

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I have been the ADC Scouts for 3 years, and it has been another great year for the Scout Sections.

This year we attended County Rally at Waddecar Scout Activity Centre, where 36 young people had an amazing weekend of taking part in a variety of adventurous activities,

games, tuck of war, silent disco and much more. This was this first big event of the year, and I had great support from the team of leaders who attended the event to make it a great weekend for our young people.

In September 2022 we had our first Lucas Challenge event, where Scouts and Explorers walked across the whole of the Wyre District over the course of the weekend. It was a challenging event, and the young people were rewarded at the end with a BBQ on Fleetwood Beach. All the young people did really well, and the young people were welcomed back by the family of Lucas, who chatted to the young people about mental health.

The Christmas linking event where Scouts spent the

weekend learning about what it is to be part of Explorers and Network, as well as getting to know the leaders, to help support their transition into these sections. It was a great weekend supporting Waddecar with their Winter Wonderland event, and Christmas camp. There were plenty of fun activities and on the Saturday evening the young people were treated to a full Christmas Dinner.

One of the most enjoyable parts of my ADC role is having the opportunity to meet the Scouts to discuss their 4 years in the Scout section learning about their adventures and what they have done to complete their badge work. All the young people have worked really hard and during 2022/23 I have had the pleasure of awarding 19 Chief Scout Gold Awards.

Looking forward, I am delighted that Wyre will be attending County Rally

again in May 2023, and hope to encourage more young people to attend the event. This will be my second County Rally and I have a good leadership team working with me to make this a great event for our Scouts. The Lucas Challenge will be running again this year, and hope to have more young people involved in the expedition.

Nicky Dennison – Former Assistant District Commissioner (Scouts) Nicky.Dennison@wyrescouts.org.uk

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I have had the pleasure of holding this position for the past 3 years and have worked, supported and laughed with some really amazing young people. To help me put this report together about the past 12 months, I decided to look through our social media post, picture I have taken and pictures within the groups. I really enjoyed looking back through these as it reminded me how much we have done. I firstly want to say thank you to the leaders we have across the 3 explorer units. Without these volunteers, Explorers wouldn’t be happening

in Wyre offering a wide range of activities. If you have an interest in any outdoor activities or want to just give back and support Explorers, please contact the newly appointed DESC, Nicky Dennison.

There have been a huge number of camps that Explorers have taken part in, including international trips. This is something we excel at and long may it continue!! I believe over the past 12 months we have increased our visibility across the district and seen more young people joined Moose as a young leader across the 12 groups. Again, it was great working with Nicky and Gareth on our 2[nd] Annual Christmas moving on up Camp and seeing the older scouts get to know other Explorers and get a taste of slightly more freedom and responsibility.

3 main highlights from this year for myself were County Explorer Camp at Bibbys Farm, District Camp at Waddecar and the Lucas Challenge, walking across Wyre. County Camp was slightly wet and muddy, but all 17 explorers that attended had an amazing time, with some taking part in caving, mountain biking and climbing. I expect some are looking forward to this years one too. District Camp was much drier, and again had a range of activities suited to them especially with our blindfold drop off navigation exercise on the Saturday Afternoon.

Again, to help with transition between Scouts to Explorers and then on to Network, Nicky, Gareth and I worked on a new event to have annually to remember Lucas. The Lucas Challenge is an expedition over 2 days walking the length of Wyre from Garstang to Fleetwood and again was great seeing young people using their navigational skills. In teams they had to carry their own kit and food and check in with leaders and designated check in points. I know Nicky and Gareth are already planning this years event so look out for more details as they help towards top awards for Scouts and Explorers.

In Explorers, there are many chances to get involved with international trips from visiting Ardennes to the Adriatic Sea on a yacht or the World Scout Jamboree in South Korea. All trips can be expensive and where possible we support with fundraising. Fundraising takes a lot of organising and time and I ask that everyone looks out for any events and support where possible. These trips can be a once in a lifetime and without your support can be very costly.

I am now moving on to a new position within the District team and I want to take this time to say thank you to everyone that has supported me in this role and I look forward to seeing what Explorers get up to in the coming months.

Andrew Truelove – Assistant District Commissioner (Cubs), (Former District Explorer Scout Commissioner) andrew.truelove@wyrescouts.org.uk

Contact details for Nicky Dennison – District Explorer Scout Commissioner nicky.dennison@wyrescouts.org.uk

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Scouting doesn't stop when a young person turns 18 and so Network is the next step for them to carry on with their scouting adventure. During lockdown it was hard for Network to get together, socialise and undertake the usual type of activities, so I was delighted when this year we could get back together.

The first key event was the Christmas Linking event where our young people were able to get involved with the Scouts and Explorers. The network members met the older Explorers and gave them an insight of what it means to be part of network. Since then we have had a go at curling at the Flower Bowl, which proved quite challenging and really needs some skill to get the curling stone in the home circle. We enjoyed Go Karting and had a social evening of chatting around the BBQ. Some of our network members attended the Reconnected event which took place at Bibby's Farm over the August Bank Holiday weekend. Later in the year we organised a bowling evening which attracted some new members who hadn't attended our previous activities.

Over the next 12 months I want to help and support the young people develop as a group and encourage them to plan their own activities and take responsibility for arranging what they want to do. This will help build their skills and develop them to become our future leaders.

Lauren Rigby- District Scout Network Commissioner lauren.rigby@wyrescouts.org.uk

Adventurous Activities

It seems to have been a rather quiet year with regard to adventurous activities; though it was good to see several Wyre leaders on the annual Snow and Ice event which took place in the Cairngorms in February. Wyre leaders also supported Red Rose and some hillwalking events hosted by other districts.

We once again had a team take part in the Bowlander competition, well done 1st Stalmine Scouts. Other adventurous events within the district included walks in the Bowland fells and Yorkshire dales and a day’s sailing on Coniston Water aboard the county’s yacht, Setanta.

The number of permit holders within the district has remained stable, having lost one archery permit but gained one climbing permit.

Adventurous activity should be at the core of our programme and I encourage section leaders and young people who would like advise or assist in planning and delivering these activities to contact me.

Geoff Lyons - Assistant District Commissioner (Adventurous Activities)

geoff.lyons@wyrescouts.org.uk

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Scout Active Support Unit

In January 2022 we held our first meeting at our new home Poulton Methodist Church where we discussed outlines for our proposed programme for the year ahead where eight members attended.

Then at our February monthly meeting we held a Quiz night.

In March we didn’t hold a meeting because we were helping at Wyre Gang Show on

where we helped by running the tombola and raffle where we had six members involved. Then on the we also helped at the Beaver Fun Day at Waddecar which had a theme of the Yellow Brick Road where we had three members involved.

In April we helped at the District Beaver / Cub Challenge Fun Day at Stanah Park where 4 members involved then at our monthly we received a Report from Muriel Freestone about the Gang Show, we also discussed the St George’s Day event and confirmed arrangements for West Lancs Thanksgiving Service. And we helped at the St George’s Day event at Marsh Mill, Thornton. Where we had six members involved.

In May we had five members and three guests attended West Lancs Scout Thanksgiving Service at Waddecar we also intended visit to Lancaster Castle but this was cancelled due to numbers interested and costs. Instead, we discussed revision to programme at Poulton Methodist Church

In June we joined 1st Fleetwood at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee event at Marine Gardens where the members involved. We then had afternoon tea cruise from Barton Grange which six members enjoyed. We also Assisted ADC Beavers Jan with Beaver Sandcastle event behind the Marine Hall in Fleetwood where three members involved. As a group we also had a Photographic walk around Poulton where eight members walked around and took photographs. A great time was had by all.

We started July by helping at the first district camp since COVID which had a great Camp Theme ‘I’m a Scout Get me out of here’ we helped with running the tee-shirt design base and providing brews to bases we had five members involved. The decorations at 1st Stalmine base camp and around were great. We also held another Quiz and discussed dinner at Garstang Golf Club and on Sunday 31st July 2022 it was announced that John Bell-Fairclough would become our New SASU Manager after a couple of year searching for a replacement for Cyril who is still a valued member of the SASU team working closely with Majorie to organise and run the monthly SASU meeting program.

In August we held our summer Dinner at Garstang Golf Club involving twenty-two members and two former members.

In September Five members and Gareth meet discussing and registering Facebook to be handled by Hayley / Imogen and we re-assessed the proposed programme and received requests for training on Safety and Safeguarding.

In October seven members undertook a tram ride through the Illuminations from West Drive Cleveleys to Stargate and return. A great night was had by all.

In November we held Quiz followed by mince pies with tea / coffee where eight members had a great night. In February 2023 Carla Addison, Peter Bird, Caroline Dugdale and Keith Parkinson attended to discuss proposed programme of District events to which help from SASU would be needed.

In March 2023 we discussed District Programme dates i.e., Craft Competition / L E A D weekend at St Annes and St George’s Day event at Garstang and to finish off we Discussed our own programme.

And from April we will be releasing a new bi-monthly newsletter for our member to keep them up to date with all things district and SASU related. Any events or help that groups need from SASU please contact John and he will try to find the required help.

If you would like to join us, please contact either:-

John Bell-Fairclough – SASU Manager - John.bell-fairclough@wyrescouts.org.uk Tel: 07725 467320

Marjorie Crossley, SASU Coordinator - cyril.crossley@wyrescouts.org.uk

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Adult Awards

Congratulations to our adult members who have been rewarded for their service to Scouts.

Bar to the Award for Merit

Award for Merit

Chief Scout’s Commendation for Good Service

Length of Service Awards

Wood beads

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Young People Awards

Chief Scout’s Gold Award

Chief Scout’s Silver Award

Theo Taala Cameron Stone Benjamin FerrariTopping Benji Nurse Leo Daniels Leo Cowell Willaim Jones Max Hindle Roscoe Varela

  - **16th Fleetwood**

     - Harry Crane Scarlett Clark Boylin • **1st Anchorsholme** Jayden Thornton Wesley Rawlinson Lilly Thirlaway Christian Laker Charlie Greenwood

        - **4th Poulton** Thomas Potts Thomas Wright Ellis Marshall Matthew Howard Charlie Geeson Elliot Currie

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Chief Scout’s Bronze Award

Arthur Williams Hattie McManus George Thompson Leonardo McComiskey James Madden Nathan Baylis Matalida Haigh

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Annual Report of the Finance and Fundraising Committee 2022/23

Colin Sills – Chair of Finance and Fundraising Committee

colin.sills@wyrescouts.org.uk

Wyre District Scout Council (Charity No. 11469570) Receipts and Payments Account

Year start date Year start date Year start date Year start date Year end date
31/03/2023
Year end date
31/03/2023
For the year
from
01/04/2022 To 31/03/2023
Receipts and payments
Receipts Unrestricted
funds
£
10,898
14,841
8,539
-
132
294
34,704
-
3,735
3,735
-
1,616
10,948
4,212
16,777
-
1,220
195
1,415
-
4
-
2,534
2,538
59,169
-
2022/23
Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
£
£
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Total funds
£
10,898
14,841
8,539
-
132
294
34,704
-
3,735
3,735
-
1,616
10,948
4,212
16,777
-
1,220
195
1,415
-
4
-
2,534
2,538
59,169
2021/22
Total funds
£
Donations, legacies and
similar income
Membership subscriptions
CY
10,898 25,331
Membership subscriptions
FY
14,841 -
14-25 SubAccount 8,539 5,154
Group funds held on
account
- 1,748
GiftAidedDonations 132 292
Other similar income 294 726
Sub total 34,704 33,251
Grants
Maintenenace grant - 3,489
Other grants 3,735 14,033
Sub total 3,735 17,522
Fundraising events
(gross)
Gang Show - 2,638
Badge Sales 1,616 2,342
DistrictEvents 10,948 150
Jamboree 4,212 -
Sub total 16,777 5,130
Scout hut income
Hire ofbuilding - -
Minibus Donations 1,220 850
Other Scout hut income 195 -
Sub total 1,415 850
Investment income
Bank interest - -
Building Society interest 4 33
The Scout Association
Short Term Investment
Service
- -
Prior Year Short Term
Loan
2,534 -
Sub total 2,538 33
Total Gross Income
Asset and investment
sales, etc.
Total receipts
59,169 - - 59,169 56,786
- - - -
59,169 - - 59,169 56,786

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Wyre District Scout Council (Charity No. 11469570) Receipts and Payments Account

Year start date Year start date Year start date Year start date Year end date
31/03/2023
Year end date
31/03/2023
For the year
from
01/04/2022 To 31/03/2023
Receipts and payments
Payments Unrestricted
funds
£
-
22,356
653
208
6,902
600
192
1,929
1,313
408
1,270
-
1,887
347
874
1,000
-
30
39,968
517
13,106
6,600
884
-
3,775
24,883
64,851
-
64,851
5,682
-
59,936
2022/23
Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
£
£
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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-
Total funds
£
-
22,356
653
208
6,902
600
192
1,929
1,313
408
1,270
-
1,887
347
874
1,000
-
30
39,968
517
13,106
6,600
884
-
3,775
24,883
64,851
-
64,851
5,682
-
59,936
2021/22
Total funds
£
Charitable Payments
Membership subscriptions CY
paid on (National / County / Area
/ District)
- 19,810
Membership subscriptions FY
paid on (National / County / Area
/ District)
22,356 -
Youth programme and activities 653 5,129
Adult support and training 208 777
14-25 Sub Account 6,902 3,197
Rent 600 -
Rates, Water and Sewerage 192 98
Electricity and Gas 1,929 3,483
Insurance 1,313 2,617
Repairs and Renewals 408 108
Materials and equipment 1,270 736
Postage, printing and
photocopying
- 124
Minibus Costs 1,887 1,613
Uniforms 347 99
AGM and trustee expenses 874 611
Professional Fees 1,000 456
Sponsorship - 500
Short term loanto Group 30 2,504
Sub total 39,968 41,862
Fundraising expenses
Gang Show 517 1,546
District Events 13,106 -
Jamboree Expenses 6,600 -
Media etc & OSM 884 1,499
Lottery License - 20
Badge expenses 3,775 1,957
Sub total 24,883 5,022
Total Gross Expenditure
Asset and investment
purchases, etc.
Total payments
Net of receipts/(payments)
Transfers between funds
Cash funds last year end
Cash funds this year end
46,884
1,557
64,851 - - 64,851 48,441
5,682 - - 5,682 8,345
- - - - -
59,936 - - 59,936 51,591
54,254 - - 54,254 59,936

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Wyre District Scout Council (Charity No. 11469570) Receipts and Payments Account

Year start Year end

Year start Year start Year start Year end
date date
31/03/2023
For the
year from
01/04/2022 To 31/03/2023
Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the year
Unrestricted
funds
£
18,158
4,518
14,326
11,809
5,444
54,254
ok
-
22,356
-
22,356
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
14,841
14,841
61,769
31/03/2023
Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
£
£
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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ok
ok
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Total
funds
£
18,158
4,518
14,326
11,809
5,444
54,254
ok
-
22,356
-
22,356
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
14,841
14,841
61,769
31/03/2022
Total funds
£
Cash funds
Bankcurrent account 18,158 25,057
Bank deposit account 4,518 4,518
Building society account 14,326 14,326
14-25 Current Account 11,809 10,171
Cash/Floats 5,444 5,864
Total cash funds 54,254 59,936
(agree balanceswith receipts and payments a/c) ok
Other monetary assets
Taxclaim - - - -
District Fees Paid In Advance 22,356 - 22,356 -
Insurance claim - - - -
Sub total 22,356 - 22,356 -
Investment assets
Investment property-detail - - - -
Quotedinvestments - - - -
Other investments-detail - - - -
Sub total - - - -
Non monetary assets for charity's ownuse
Badge stock - - - -
Shop stock - - - -
Other stock - - - -
Land and buildings - - - -
Motor vehicles - - - -
Scouting equipment, furniture etc - - - -
Other - - - -
Sub total - - - -
Liabilities
Accounts not yet paid - - - -
Expensesincurred butnotinvoiced - - - -
Subscriptions not yet paid - - - -
Loan -detail - - - -
Deferred Membership Subs 14,841 - 14,841 -
Sub total 14,841 - 14,841 -
Total net assets 61,769 - 61,769 59,936

The above receipts and payments account and statement of assets and liabilities were approved by the Trustees on Xth X 200X (the date of the Executive Committee meeting that approved the accounts) and signed on their behalf by

Signature
CJ Gilfoyle
Print Name
Chair
CJ Gilfoyle Treasurer

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Wyre Scouts Executive Committee 2022 – 2023

Vice President

Muriel Freestone

Ex-Officio members

District Chair District Commissioner District Secretary District Treasurer District Youth Commissioner District Explorer Scout Commissioner District Scout Network Commissioner County Commissioner County Chair

Colin Sills Jon Minshull Margaret Forrest Craig Gilfoyle TBA Nicky Dennison Lauren Rigby Craig Dewar-Willox Richard Charnock

Elected members

Jan Townley -Deputy District Commission, Programme Team Len Wiseman – Chair of the Appointments Advisory Committee TBA – Chair of the 14-25 sub-committee TBA – Chair of the Finance and Fundraising sub-committee

Nominated members

Rosemary Dyson Alex Campbell

Coopted Members

Neil Ralph (Co-opted 2022)

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Thank you

On behalf of the young people who benefit from Scouting in Wyre, a very big thank you to our dedicated team of volunteer Leaders across the district and in each of our Groups who give their time so freely to make Scouting happen in Wyre.

It is because of you that our young people gain so much.

Particular thanks for support, grants and donations, to:

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