1ST RICHMOND (ST MATTHIAS) SCOUT GROUP TRUSTEES’ ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2021 – 2022
Our Scout Group is a member of the Scout Association and it is our aim to promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential, as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities. This is done by providing a scheme of progressive training, based on the scout promise and law, and guided by adult leadership.
This has been another difficult year due to Coronavirus but our wonderful Leaders have continued to provide a variety of activities for each Section online via Zoom and more recently with a return to face to face Section meetings, all the time following the guidelines provided by the Scout Association.
We are very grateful to all those parents who have supported us during these difficult times by continuing to pay the reduced termly subs, and in some cases, have generously continued to pay the normal pre Covid subscription amounts.
Financially, the Group is doing well – our termly subs were down 45% against our pre Covid amount, which therefore led to a decreased Gift Aid amount and we were not able to do any of our usual fundraising such as the May Fair and Ham Fair, but we were very lucky to receive Grants totalling £12,496 during the year from Richmond Council which were given to local community groups and businesses. These grants helped to offset our loss of income. The reduction in income was due to the reduced subscriptions and also to the reduced number of children in the Group. However, the future is looking brighter as we are back to receiving full subscription amounts, and the number of children is starting to increase. We hope to restart our second Beaver Colony by the end of the year as long as we are able to obtain parental help and a Leader to run the Section.
Of course there have been no camping activities this year due to Coronavirus and these have been greatly missed by the Leaders and all our young people. 12 scouts were able to take part in the County Night Hike at the end of the year, and they all did really well – we were very proud of them.
However, Beavers, Cubs and Scouts have taken part in a wide range of activities during the year and there are many photographs of these on our Facebook page. The Facebook page is a Closed Group so we have control over who can see the photographs.
As stated before, we are only able to operate so successfully due to the many hours of hard work put in by our Section Leaders and our Executive Committee members. We are always looking for additional help in helping to run the various Sections, and additionally we always need new enthusiastic Committee members to help with the general running of the Group.
1ST RICHMOND (ST MATTHIAS) SCOUT GROUP ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
| BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 MARCH 2022 Opening Balances 1st April 2021 Fixed Assets: New Minibus & Trailer : Cost Depreciation charge (25% NBV) Current Assets: Current Bank Accounts: 1st Richmond Scout Group Drake Explorer/YL Debtors: Subscriptions due Gift Aid receivable Liabilities: Camp fund Rent Sweden Camp Refund Jamboree Fund Young Leader's Fund Income and Expenditure in year to 31st March 2022 Income in year Less: Normal Expenditure Total for Year Closing Balances 31st March 2022 Fixed Assets: New Minibus & Trailer : Cost Depreciation charge (25% NBV) Current Assets: Current Bank Accounts: 1st Richmond Scout Group Drake Explorer/YL Debtors: Subscriptions due Borough Camp / Ham Fair Deposit Rent prepayment Gift Aid receivable Liabilities: Camp fund Jamboree Fund Young Leader's Fund |
£ 22,497 4,477 (2,393) (342) (267) (2,656) (4,477) (2,393) (2,922) (4,727) |
£ 32,426 (28,096) 26,974 80 2,800 29,854 (10,135) 28,841 (17,673) 32,426 (29,179) 34,134 4,727 120 320 171 2,540 42,012 (10,042) |
£ 4,330 19,719 24,049 11,168 £35,217 |
£ 4,330 19,719 |
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| 24,049 11,168 |
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| 3,247 31,970 £35,217 |
3,247 31,970 |
1ST RICHMOND (ST MATTHIAS) SCOUT GROUP ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022
| INCOME AND EXPENDITURE IN YEAR TO 31 MARCH 2022 £ INCOME Subscriptions Received COVID 19 Grants Received Donations General fundraising: Amazon / Easy fundraising Gift Aid EXPENDITURE Capitation paid to District (5,588) Minibus/Trailer Depreciation charge (1,082) Rent paid (684) Repairs and Maintenance (1,637) Electricity/Gas/Telephone (2,515) Training Insurance costs (588) Badges/Tee-shirts/Uniform (210) Section Expenses (869) Minibus Expenses (2,633) Camping / General Equipment / Scout Hut Equipment (111) Printing, Postage and Stationery (1,166) Online Scout Manager and Bank Charges (521) Sundry Expenses (69) TOTAL NET PROFIT FROM NORMAL ACTIVITIES |
£ 13,240 12,496 50 282 2,773 28,841 (17,673) |
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| £11,168 |
1ST IUCHMOND scoirr GROUP Chffj No. 277706 Indepe1¢ Rxamlnerfs Report to the Trurteeslmembevs of Flrrt Rlthmond Scout Group. I report C the accounts for the year ended 31 Marth 2022. Respectfve responsibilitie5 of ¢rustees and examiner The charity's trustees are rWle the pr&1¥(1 oftt accounts. The charity's uusteu conyder that an audit 15 not required for th"5 year under se¢tiw 43(2) the Clwities Acc 1993 (the 1993 Ac¢) and that an independent examination 15 needed. It is my re5wsibility to: ¥nine the accounts Imdtr settion 43 of the 1993 to follow the pr¢xedures laid dcn in the general Direct5 by the Charlry Con$$10Th (under secrion 4317)(bl of the 1993 ACE and ro 5rate whether particular matters have come to my attwiion. Basis of Indepeftt examinees statmert My examinaiion caryled our in accordance V•ith p)eral Directio by the Chariry Commission. An examinat1 includes a rle of the accounting rordS kept by the charoy and a coryiari50n of the accounts preSertd with those records. It also includes Considerati of any unus1 iwns rr disd05ures in the accounts and seeking explanatirms from the trustees concerning any suth matters. The wocedures undertaken do not prOle all the evidence that wouhd be requsred in an authL and ¢onsequenty no opinKm is 8iven as to whether the accounts presenr a 'true and fair. view and the rop(n is bmtted to ihose matter5 Set out in the sratement below. Independent examlnerfs rtatemert In cOnneCtK my examinai>cA). no matter has come to my attffiiicffj.. l. vthich w.ves me reasonable cause to believe that in. any mattrial respecL the reqrementS. to keep accounrin8 records in accordance wrth Sect 41 of the 1993 Ac¢ and to prepare accounts whith acc¢yd with the xcountK)g recor(ls and ccmpty wlth the accounting rw4uirements ol the 1993 kn I4ve not beffi n. Qr . to whh. in my opini. atrention should be dravm in to enable a prq>w undustandir¥ of the accounts ¢0 be reached. Da_ Clive Adamson 2 Chiswick Lodg I I l Nether1V Road south London W4 2PZ