## Trustees' Annual Report 

## For the period 


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From (start date) 0 1 0 1 2 1 to end date  3 1 1 2 2 1<br>Section A Reference and administration details<br>Charity name Letchworth and Baldock District Scout Council<br>Other names the charity is known by<br>Registered charity number (if any) 2 7 9 8 6 0<br>HQ registration number<br>Charity’s principal address 11 Kingsfield House, Hadrian Way<br>Baldock<br>Herts<br>Postcode S G 7 6 F R<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity 

|1<br>2<br>3<br>4<br>5<br>6<br>7<br>8<br>9<br>10<br>11<br>12<br>13<br>14<br>15<br>16<br>17<br>18<br>19<br>20|Louise Young<br>Beaver Scout Section<br>Fiona Potts<br>Cub Scout Section<br>Scout Section<br>Apryl Goodwin<br>Philip Charsley<br>**Trustee Name**<br>Beaver Scout Section<br>Philip Scoot<br>Kenneth George Osborne<br>Russel Paul Wake<br>David Jordan<br>District Chair<br>Cub Scout Section<br>Scout Network<br>Scout Active Support<br>Robert Coldrey<br>Youth Commissioner<br>Paul Tyler<br>Christopher King<br>Explorer Scout Section<br>Awards Coordinator<br>Member<br>Paul Taylor<br>Hayley Palmer<br>Alan James Mann<br>Wendy Tierney<br>**Office (if any)**<br>Network Commissioner<br>Andrew Masson<br>George Muge<br>Jacob Tyler<br>District Commissioner<br>District Secretary<br>District Treasurer<br>District Explorer Scout Commissioner<br>Michael John Durrant<br>Jeremy Croxford<br>Member<br>Data Manager<br>Member|until May 2020<br>until May 2020<br>**Dates if not for whole**<br>**year**<br>from May 2021<br>from March 2020<br>from May 2021<br>until May 2020|
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|**Section B**|**Structure, governance and management**|
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|Description of the charity’s trusts<br>Additional governance issues (optional information but encouraged as best practice)<br>(e.g. trust deed, constitution)<br>Type of governing document<br>The District's governing documents are those of the The<br>Scout Association. They consist of a Royal Charter, which in<br>turn gives authority to the Bye Laws of the Association and<br>The Policy, Organisation and Rules of The Scout<br>Association.<br>You may choose to include additional<br>information, where relevant, about:<br>The Trustees are appointed in accordance with the Policy,<br>Organisation and Rules of The Scout Association.<br>Policies and procedures adopted for:<br>a) the induction and training of trustees;<br>b) trustee' consideration of major risks<br>and the systems and procedures to<br>manage them<br>(e.g. trust, association, company)<br>How the charity is constituted<br>The District is a trust established under its rules which are<br>common to all Scouts.<br>The District is managed by the District Executive Committee,<br>the members of which are the ‘Charity Trustees’ of the Scout<br>District which is an educational charity. As charity trustees<br>they are responsible for complying with legislation applicable<br>to charities. This includes the registration, keeping proper<br>accounts and making returns to the Charity Commission as<br>appropriate.<br>Members of the Executive Committee complete_'Essential_<br>_Information for Executive Committee'_training within the first<br>5 months of joining the committee.<br>This District Executive Committee exists to support the<br>District Commisioner in meeting the responsibilities of the<br>appointment and is responsible for:<br>The maintenance of District property;<br>The raising of funds and the administration of District<br>finance;<br>The insurance of persons, property and equipment;<br>District public occasions;<br>Assisting in the recruitment of leaders and other adult<br>support;<br>Appointing any sub committees that may be required.<br>(e.g. appointed by, elected by)<br>Trustee selection methods||



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|**Section B**|**Structure, governance and management (continued)**|
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||**Risk and Internal Control**<br>The District Executive Committee has identified the major<br>risks to which they believe the District is exposed, these<br>have been reviewed and systems have been established to<br>mitigate against them. The main areas of concern that have<br>been identified are:  Effects of Covid 19 Epidemic on<br>activities and finances: Risk assessments  were developed<br>for each activity section based on Scout Association<br>guidance, and no activity was permitted without an approved<br>risk assessment.<br>Financial effects were related to loss of income, and<br>Government Grants were obtained to mitigate these<br>consequences.  Damage to the building, property and<br>equipment. The District would request the use of buildings,<br>property and equipment from neighbouring organisations<br>such as the church, community centre and other Scout<br>Groups. Similar reciprocal arrangements exist with these<br>organisations. The District has sufficient buildings and<br>contents insurance in place to mitigate against permanent<br>loss.<br>Injury to leaders, helpers, supporters and members. The<br>District through the capitation fees contributes to the Scout<br>Associations national accident insurance policy. Risk<br>Assessments are undertaken before all activities.<br>Reduced income from fund raising. The District is primarily<br>reliant upon income from subscriptions and fundraising. The<br>District does hold a reserve to ensure the continuity of<br>activities should there be a major reduction in income. The<br>Committee could raise the value of subscriptions to increase<br>the income to the District on an ongoing basis, either<br>temporarily or permanently.<br>Reduction or loss of leaders. The District is totally reliant<br>upon volunteers to run and administer the activities of the<br>District. If there was a reduction in the number of leaders to<br>an unacceptable level in a particular section or the group as<br>a whole then there would have to be a contraction,<br>consolidation or closure of a section. In the worst case<br>scenario the complete closure of the District.<br>Reduction or loss of members. The District directly provides<br>activities for young people aged 14 to 25. If there was a<br>reduction in membership in a particular section then there<br>would have to be a contraction, consolidation or closure of a<br>section. In the worst case scenario the complete closure of<br>the District Explorer Scout or Network units.|



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Section C Objectives and activities<br>The Purpose of Scouting<br>Summary of the objects of the charity set<br>Scouting exists to actively engage and support young people<br>out in its governing document<br>in their personal development, empowering them to make a<br>positive contribution to society.<br>The Values of Scouting<br>As Scouts we are guided by these values:<br>Integrity -  We act with integrity; we are honest, trustworthy<br>and loyal.<br>Respect -  We have self-respect and respect for others.<br>Care -  We support others and take care of the world in<br>which we live.<br>Belief -  We explore our faiths, beliefs and attitudes.<br>Co-operation -  We make a positive difference; we co-<br>operate with others and make friends.<br>The Scout Method<br>Scouting takes place when young people, in partnership with<br>adults, work together based on the values of Scouting and:<br>- enjoy what they are doing and have fun<br>- take part in activities indoors and outdoors<br>- learn by doing<br>- share in spiritual reflection<br>- take responsibility and make choices<br>- undertake new and challenging activities<br>- make and live by their Promise.<br>Public benefit statement The District meets the Charity Commission's public benefit<br>criteria under both the advancement of education and the<br>advancement of citizenship or community development<br>headings.<br>Section D Achievements and performance<br>Summary of the main achievements of  The District has operated a severely restricted programme<br>the charity during the year of activities for the Beaver Section, the Cub Section, the<br>Scout Section, the Explorer Scout Section and the Scout<br>Network due to Covid 19, but use was made of internet<br>connectivity when face to face meetings were not possible. It<br>could not put on a Gang Show, and the Scout Active Support<br>Section did not meet due to the age of the members.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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Section E Financial Review<br>Brief statement of the charity’s policy on<br>reserves Reserves Policy<br>The District's policy on reserves is to hold sufficient<br>resources to continue the charitable activities of the District<br>should income and fundraising activities fall short. The<br>District Executive Committee considers that the District<br>should hold a sum equivalent to 3 months running costs,<br>circa £10,000.<br>The District held reserves of approximately £23,000 against<br>this at year end.<br>Investment Policy<br>The District does not have sufficient funds to invest in longer<br>term investments. The District has therefore adopted a risk<br>averse strategy to the investment of its funds. All funds are<br>held in cash using only mainstream banks or building<br>societies.<br>Section F Other Optional Information<br>Section G Declaration<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above 

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees 

|Signature(s)<br>Full name(s)<br>Date<br>Position (eg Secretary, Chair)|2<br>5<br>0<br>4<br>2<br>1<br>_P Charsley_<br>Philip Charsley<br>Treasurer<br>Kenneth George Osborne<br>Chair<br>_K G Osborne_|
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Letchworth and Baldock District Scout Council - Charity No 279860
Receipts and payments accounts
For thè ￿riod 1st January 2020 to 31st Dècèmbèr 2020
Section A Receipts and payments
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
Total funds
Last year
A1 Receipts
to ne8rest È
to t7•ar•5t £
to nèarest £
to nearest£
to nearest £
Dlembership subsctiplions..
3,714
3,714
5,911
Sank Inteiest
26
26
37
Grants and Donations
14,375
14.375
8,592
Sectional Activities
3,917
3,917
20,649
District Activilies
9,783
9,783
16,239
International Fund
2,300
2,300
3,505
DHQ Impfovement
26,284
26.284
Gift Aid
1,989
Jamborees and expedilittns
23,915
23,915
250
Sub total
31,814
52,499
84,313
57,172
A2 Asset and Investment
sales, etc.
Total receipts
31,814
52,499
84,313
57.17
A3 Payments
Bank Charges
75
75
65
Sectional Activitie8
4,613
4,613
34,632
District Activities
13,822
18,271
Interna11onal Fund
1,936
Donations
190
190
162
District HQ improvements
21,174
21,174
J8mbor885 arKI ex
editions
885
88S
3,399
Sub total
18,701
22,059
40,760
58.465
A4 Asset and investment
purchases, etc.
Total payments
18,701
22,059
40.7 &)
58.465
Net of receipts/{payments)
AS Transfers between funds
13,113
30,440
43,553
-1,293
A6 Cash funds last year end
Cash funds this year end
44,880
46,175
13,113
30,440
88,433
44,880

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities. at the end of the period
Unrestrtcted Restricted
funds
funds
to nearest £
to nearest £
Catefjories
Details
B1 Cash funds
ank currenl account
53,4S6
34,864
88,320
Cash in hand
113
113
Cheques not banked
Totsl cash funds
53,569
34,864
88,433
agre& balances with rec&ipts arbj
payments a¢Gouni(sll
Unrestrlcted Restricted
funds
funds
to nearest £
to nearest £
Details
B2 Other monetary assets
none
Fund to which
asset belon
Cost loptionall
Current value
o tlonal
Details
B3 Investment assets
none
Fund to which
asset bplon s
Unreslr¢cted
Current value
loptlonall
3,759
Details
Badge Secrelatys slcck
Cost loptlonall
B4 Assets retained for th8
charity's own use
Minibus and trailer
Unrestricted
3,515
Gang Show Costumes
Unrestricted
3,500
Distiicl Camping Equipment
Unrestricted
25,524
Fund to which
relates
Unrestricted
Amount duè
tional
311
When due
o tional
Details
Badge Prtpayfflents
BS Liabilities
Signed by one or two trustees on
behalf of all the Iruslees
Signature
Print Name
Date of
roval
K Osborne
P Charsley
10-Ma
-21
10-Ma
-21

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORTTO THETRUSTEES OF
LEfcHWORTH AND BALDOCK DISTRICT SCOUT COUNCIL
Independent examiner's report to the trustees ot Letchworth and Baldock
District Scout Council
I report to the charity trustees on my examination of the accounts of the
Letchworth and Baldock District Scout Council (the Trust) for the year ended 31
December 2020.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As the charity trustees of the Trust you are responsible for the preparation of the
accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 20111'the Act'l.
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under
section 145 of the Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all
applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 14515llbl of
the Act.
Independent examiner's statement
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to
my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in
any material respect.
accounting records were not kept in respect of the Trust as required by
section 130 of the Act: or
2. the accounts do not accord with those records: or
3. the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning
the form and content of accounts setout in the Charities (Accounts and
Reports) Regulations 2008 otherthan any requirement thatthe accounts
give a true and fairview which is not a matter considered as part of an
independent examination.
I confirm that there are no other matters to which your attention should be drawn
to enable a prop
derstanding of the accounts to be reached.
IA Hunt FCA
100 Howard Drive
Letchworth Garden City
SG6 2DG
10 May 2021