Scouts Aylesbury District AYLESBURY DISTRICT SCOUTCOUNCIL ANNUALREPORT AND ACCOUNTS 2023- 2024 To be presented to the Annual General Meeting 29 October 2024
Ayl85bury Dl3tri¢t Scout Counclt DistrlctTru3t¢è Board Annual Report for the year endlng 31" Mar¢h 2024 Minutes ofthe Aylesbury Distrlct AGM meetlng held on Tuesday 11tb July2023 Held @ 9th Aylesbury HQ-8pm Present Mike Pope Murray Dobbie Sarah Morsh Andrew Elwin Cllr Steven Lambert Nigel Taylor Distiict Chair District Commissloner District Traasur8r District Secretsry Mayor ofAylesbury ACC Media representing County Commissioner Repr8s&ntatlve$ of Team Bucks. Distrlct Trustae Board, District TeBm, District Scout Active Support, District Scout Network. District Explorgr Scouts and the Groups were also in attèndance. Welcome Th8 Chair welcomed all th¢ Leaders, supporters, guests, members of the County and the Mayor ol Aylesbury, Councillor Steven Lambert. Mike st8rt8d the meeting by thanklng Matrix ExploT¢rs lor hosting this year's AGM and to 9 Aylesbury for providing the facilities and then moved onto a thought lor thè day around the power of the word 'Ye$'. Hè also thanked the parents of the Young Pooplfj attending the World Scout Jamborè8, Dutch Jamborette and Gfand Tour for helplng with a successful tundraising effort. This was Mike's Igst AGM as he is standlng down 88 District Chair and he thanked Mik8 W18e and Pat Hiscock lor Iheir time as membérs of the Trustee 808rd ovsr the years a8 they al80 stood down recently. Thanks to Murray for taklngon the role of Districi Commisslon$rlDistrict Lead Volunteer and thanks to 8varyone who has supported the District Trustee Board including all th8 Groups. Mlke also thanked Kyla, George and OlivBrfor takingon the roles of Districtyouth Leads. Ron Murray then stood up and thanked Mike, on behalf of the District, for hls tlme and efforts 8S Dlstrict Chair. Apologi8$: Jayne Llttielohn, Emma Orger, Mark Rutland. Heath8r Murray, Pat Hls¢ock. lan & Georgina Pronger, Ed Ryan, Chri8tlnts Hale8 and George Leaver
Mlnutes otth8Annual Generalmeetlngheld on Tuesday 19th July2022 There were no amendmenrs to the minutes and the Chair asked rhat they be accepted as 8 true record. Proposed by Ron Murrayand Seconded by Adrian Scott, Ihiswas approved hy all present with no oble¢tions. Adoptlon ofThe Modelconstitutlon under Rule 5.4 of POR'S The Dlstrl¢t needs to have a constilution and the proposal was lo adopt the Modèl Constitution under Rul8 5.4 of POR'S al this meeting. with it baing reviewed overthe coming yeai and arby local rgquirèments and aFnendments approvèd At next year's AGM. Thls was approv8d by all presentwith no objections. ApprovaloftheAnnual Report and A¢¢ounts The Chair invited SarBh Marsh to go Ihrough the Accounts who confirmBd that there were no Bnomalies and that they had béan approved by the Independent Examiner. An overview of the Accounts was given. Sarah asked the AGM to approve the annual transler of monies from th6 Gentr¥al Fund into the Ir¢ternational Fund io supportouryoung People attending International Experiences Such as the World Scout Jamboreè, Grand Tour, Dutch lamborett8. She algo explained that an Iniernatlonal experien¢e Includes events In the UK wlth an International nature. The figure being reque8t8d this yeai is £3000.00, the same as last year. This should be reviewed and agrèed eoch year. Mike thanked Sarah lor hgr work as District Treasurer and thanked the Scrutlneef Anthony Richardson, for once again reviewing the accounts this year. Mr Mlke commended the report to the meetlng. Karl Devitt proposed that the annual report be accepted. This was seconded by Ron Murray and approv8d by 811 present. Appioval of the Dlstrlct Trustee Board nomlnatlon ol Honorary President Th8re wore no nominations tor Honorary Pre81d&nt, Approvalof the Distrlct Commi$$loners nomination of Distrlct Chalr The District Commissioner th8nked Nike for his time as Distrioi Chair and nominated Chrls Harper to take over the rtslè. Chris Bccepted the nomination, and it W8s approved by all prtssent. Electlon of Distrlot Secretaryi Distrlct Treasurer and A$$l8tant District Secretary Chris explain&d thatAndrew wa8 Standing down as Distsictsecretary and thanked him for his time in the role. The Chair confirmed that, at thls tlme, there were no nominations to takè the role of District Secretary and asked If anyone was int8rested, to speak to hlm, He then advised that Saiah Marsh was willing to stand again for election as TroasL¢rèr. Chris further explained that dug to the up¢omlng changes 10 tha structure of scoutlng, he will not b8
seeking 4 Secretary for Appointments but will instead carry on in this role hlm$8lf until th8 ohanges are implemented. The nomlnation for Distrlct Treasurer was pioposed by Ed Goodrldge, second$d by Mike Pope and approved by all present. Electlon of member5 ofthe Distilct Scout Councilto the DistrlctTwstee Board Jeanne Wise, Chris Ross Bnd Ed Ryan were proposed by Celia Riordan, seconded by Lorna Pope and approved by all present. Approval of the Dlstrict Commlssloners nomlnatlon of ihree members of the Dlstrict Trustee Board Ther8 were no nominations. Approval of co-oplion of not more than 3 mambers to the DistrictTrustee Board The Chair proposèd th8t the District Trustee Board retains the abilitylo Co-opt not more than three further members onto the Tlustee Board during the year. In partlculor to endeavour to co-opt young people so that the Trustee Board has at leost two peopl# under the age of 25. There were no objèctlons to the proposal, and Itwas duly carried. Proposed by Kelvin leaver, Seconded by Hilary Walker Election ol one Leader and one Under 25 Represenlatlve to th8 County Scout Councll Th• Chair proposed Hilarywalkèr as the Leader and the Matrix Explorers Chair as th6 under- 25 Rep. The Choir of Matrix will be known at the next EKplorÉr meeting. There were no other nomlnations end as there were no objections bothwere duly gppointed. Propos¢d by Gordon Weston and Seconded by Ed Goodridge. Appolntmentof Independent Examinerforthe District Accounts Ron Murray proposed and seconded by Celia Rlord8n that Mr. Anthony Richardson be appointed, oncB again. as the Accounts Scrutineer, This was approved by all present. Ex-offlcio Memberg Chris then explained about the Ex-officio members ol the Dlstrlct Trustee Board, who have an automatic seat on the Board and who are., District Commissioner- Nurray Dobbie District Youth Commis$loner- Kyra McParland District Explorer Commis$ioner- Ron Murray Dlstrict Network Commissioner- Ed Goodridg8
DistrlctTrustee Board Quorum The Trustee Board Quorum is th8 number of members requlred for decisions made in the meeting to be binding. Chris Proposed that the Quorum should be 50% +1 of the District Trustee Board, as per prevlous years. All w8ro In f8VOUI. Dlstriot AGM Quorum Tha Trustee Board Quorum is th8 number of members required for decisions mad8 in the meeting to be binding. Chris Proposed that the Quorum should be 50q6 +1 of the District Trustee Board Sn 8ttendan¢e. The m8jority wero In favour, however, there were two objections. The oblectlons rtslatad to an understanding that the quorum should be based on a number. not 8 percentag& and also representatlvè of the District Scout Council as a whole. not lust th6 Trustee Board. The DC explained th8tthe original proposalwas not incr)rrect per se a$ thère is no hard and last rul8, but that It will b8 reviewed in line with the upcoming Scout Structure ch8nges being implemented over the comingyear and ctarified by next year's AGM. Address bythe DistrictCommls$ioner Murray started by oxplaining it had been a strango year, with himsalt the 3 DC in that time. He thanked Mark Rutland for holding the fort over the last 3,12 years a8 Actlng DC befor& Jamestook over. Of cou18e, James then leltto take overa8 Countycommissionerand Murray thanked hlm far all th8 hard work he dld whilo DC for Aylesbury, Nurray thanked the District Team, District Tru8toe Board and all the Groups and Leader9 for their hard work and commitment over the last ye8r. It has béen o good ye8rwith the numbers growlng In the District and Squirrels havlng started du¥ing the yéar 88 well. It has al80 been a good year for Awards and very exciting as we had oui first "Kirigs Scout Award" presented to Ed Goodridge. Murray then gav8 an overview of what being a Tiustee is and also the changes th818re forthcoming as part ol the r8stru¢turing. He said that we all ne8d to work towards Scouting being a mora rewarding experience lor pèople to volunteer to 8ncourage new adults to joln. This is uigtsnt as he confirmed that the w81ting list is 'horrtsndous' and the Dist¥ict need to look into thls as soon 8$ possible. Finally. Murray g8ve 8 plga il there were anybody interestgd, we do need help with District tr. Introductlon of Explorors on International Trips Hilary Walker introdu¢&d the meeting to sorne of th9 District Explorers who are attending International ev8nls this year and next year. There were membery going to the World Scout Jamboree in Sourh Koreg, those going on the Grand Tour aroLEnd Europe, those attendingthe Dutch lamborette and a180 member5 attendlng next year's Roverway in Norway, All the attende63 were glven a rousing applaud and werè congratulated on thair fantastlc fundraising efforts. Murrayalso thanked allthe Leaderswhowillbe accompanyingthe young
Peoplè on these visits and hoped everyone had a wonderful time. Mayor Chrls then Invltèd Aylesbury Town Mayor Steven Lambert to say o few words. The Mayor informed everyone that he wa5 also once a Cub Scout and Scout and it was great to seg the hard work Ihat ScDUtSng does fo¥ young people. He th8nked everyone for thelr hard work in providing scouting to the Y¢>ur¢g People ol Aylesbury District and al80 W15hed the District good luck as he spoke about the ch211enges the District will hav8 with Implementing the upcoming changos and alsD in getting in more volunteers. Flnally, he invited all the Explorers going on th8 trips to the Mayors Parlour to hear more about tha trips. County Chris then introduced Nigel Taylor who was attending the AGM on behalf of james, the County Commissioner, who was unable to attend on this trccasion. Nigel explained he had rec81ved not88 from james. It was grèat to see that Scouting is growlng in Ay189bury ènd that Aylesbury Dlstrict had the biggÉst increase in Young People in the County over the last year, wlth a 25% uptBke on numbers. This was dowll to the dedication of all the adults in thtr District and was something we should all be hLsgely proud off. Change Is comlng and 8veryDne was thanked for their support and for giving up theirtlmtr for Scouting to help with implementingthèsè changes. James wished everyone well for the year and hoped thattheyearwould bg anothér great suecess. Nigellinished bythanklng everyone for 8ttending the AGM and also thanked the Mayorfor coming along to support Scouting. Awards Murray stood up and was very pleas8d to have thè duty of presenting the following awards.. 25 Year SeNice Award- K8lvln Leavei SO Year Service Award-Jeann& Wise Kelvin and Jeanne were congratulated on th85r awards 8nd th8nk8d for so many years tsf dedicated service to Soouting. Murray then thanked Mike Pope and Andrew Elwin for their time as Chalr and Secretary and presented both with a thankyou gift. Closing Remarks The Chair, in closing the me8tinE, thanked evgryonè for attending the Annual Ggneral Meeting Meeting closed at 20:50
Scoul Association Registratlon Number 10615 Charltles ragistration number 300653 Ll8t of Tiuslo0$ Murray Dobble Ron Murray District Commission8r Dlstrlct Emplorer S¢outs Cornmi$sloner Ex Officio Ex Officio Ed Goodrldge EK Otficio Dlstrlot Scout Network Commissioner Kyra McParland Ex Offlcio District Youth Cornrnissioner Chris HarpeT Sarah Marsh Distrlct Ch8ir Nominated Dl$tri¢tTreasurer Elected Ed Ryan V8c8nt Metnber Elected Mernber (Under 25 Repl Membar Member Eleeted ElecteEI Je8nne Wlse Chris Ross Nominated The TNstees pre8entthelr report and the 8uditod flnanelal statements forth8 yearended 31. March 2024. The Districtscout Council co-ordinates the actlvltle$ ol allS¢outGroups wÉthin theAylesbury District under the collditions and rule3 laid down by the ScoutAssociation. Th¥ Aylesbury District Scout Council is a Charity 88tablished under the rules that are Common to all Scoutingorganisation8. Truste88 8r6 gppointed in 8ccordancewith the Policy. Organisation and Rulas of the Scout Association. The Majority of the Council's income 18 obtained from a levy on each Mernber of tho Movement. Additional income is obtain8d from various grants, frotn investmgnt income and from receipts from various activities organised by th8 Scout Councll. Full details of 011 sources ol income ale given in tho attached accounts, which reflect the 8Ctivities of the Scout Council only, and not thE18? of the LFtiderlying Groups. The Accounts hgve been drawn up on a rec8lpts and payment basis, which is consistent wlth previous years.
Treasurers Report 2023124 The following notes accompany the 2023124 accounts.. 1, COIF interést has greatly increased dug to the high interest rates natlonally. 2. Section actlvities tend to be selt.financlng, such that income rec8lv6d on the wholg Covers expendituré Incuryed. It should bo noted ftsr 2023124.. A significant amount of Incoma has been received under Cub income, tha majority being for the District French trip. With the majofity of the corresponding Cub expenditure also relatlng to thè French trip. District actfvlty Income has inereas8d from the previous year and 18 $018ly du8 to Payment for panto ticktsts. Overall, the panto Irlp made a surplus of £29, which h88 been relained by the District. District actlvity spend is du8 to the panto erd Scout Foru¥ll events held at Braid Wood. 3. Jamboree Income is due to the last of the fundraising for the World 18mbor8e event held in August 2023 In South Korea. Jamboree expenditure was the 18St instalment for the four deleg8te$. 4. District clothing rttlat88 to the purchase of District scatves and name badges. includingfor the Dlstrlct Youth Council. 5. The 8atlle as last year, donationslgrants relates to the poppy wrèathos that are laid on behalf of the District for R8mewbrance Day. 6. Gr8nts from Inteinatlonal l D&E (Development and Emergencyl Fund r618te to funding to help ona of the District leaders attènd the World Jamboiee1£1051 and start-up grant to Berryfi8ld8 for their squlrrel drey1£2501. 7. Insurance ¢o$ts have significantly increased gs th8 levelof covorwas increAsed from £1,500 to £25,000. Work is irs hand to locate and log all Distrlct equipment sg a realistic insurance figure can be used atthe next renewal Idue November 20241. 8. The District purcha8ed in year the followlng equipment items.. a di8play board, three street Charity collection buckets arsd a gazebo. 9, Monies relating to resources is the Ucence lee for the District web8lte. 10. Mlscellaneous expenses are expens8s relatlng to the Appointment's CommittBe 8nd 8 token giftfor OLErScrutineer.
Fund allocailon District monies is split acro88 three funds, with the General Fund being unrestricted and th other two being self-eXF)lanatOry- $8? tabltr below. Fund iypfr YearEnd . 2023124 £34,155.12 Year End 2022123 £31,958.65 General Fund International Fund £12,074.75 £9.179.75 Development and Emergency Fund Total É10,078.10 £10,328.10 £56,862.97 £51,486.50 The Internationol Fund includes a trensfer of E3,000 from the Gen¢ral Fund 8$ agreed at the 11 july 2023 AGM. And the £105 giant for a leader to attend the World Jamboree. The £250 Berryfields start up grant for their Squirrel Drey has bean attributed to the Development and Emergency F4Jnd'. Resorve$ Poll¢y The Trustees have established a polieywherebythe unrestricted funds should be maintained at a level sufficient for them lo be able to continue the current activities of tho District Scout Council in the event of a significant drop in funding. It would obviously be ne¢a$sary to consider how the funding would be replaced or the level And type of activity changed. Th¢ Trust8es considgrad thatth8 level of fige reserves required should be equivalent to between 12 and 18 months of the annual budgèt income, which eqateS to between £6.224 and É9,336. At th8 end of 2023124. th8 General Fund stood ot £34,510. The TrustÉès, thèrgfor8, ¢onsld8r this to be ad8qUOte and have set the Dlsirict's budget accordingly. Funds are transf?r8ble If th$ ne¢ossity arises. International Fund Sintse 1996 International Fund has been established to 8SSlSt Young Pèople of Ay1É8bury Distrlct to attend any international Scouting event either at home or Bbroad. It has primarily been tjséd to send 8 sm811 numb8r of do18g8tas 14$ 4gre8d by the District Trustee Board) to each World Jambor8e, on the pr8mi88 that 50% of the ¢ost would be met through delegate fundraising. However, this is notlhe sole ptsrpose of the Intèrngtional Fund, and ally member of th# Dist¥ict can apply forfunding by making a representation to the District Truste6 Board, with each case deteimined on Its own merlts. Fundralsing for the Jamboree is monitored by the Dlstrl¢t Trustee Board, who wlll declde how any shortfall, should it arise, will be met.
During 2017118 the Dislrict Executive Commlttee were made aware of the decision at the 1996 DistTlct AGM that 26% of the Distrlct Membershlp fee would be placed into the Internation81 Fund annually. Despite not knowing thi5 the Committee had generally on an annual basis allocated money from iho General FLtnd Into the International Fund. Tho Committee revlsited the 1996 decision and agreed a lixed percentage uplift each yéar to the International Fund wa$ both restrictive and ungustainable, as it is dependent on th8 accounts making a surplus aach year. To trnsure availability ol funds for International Scouting Bctivitie8 (home Bnd abroad) the District Trust8é Board will therefore recommend for AGM approval a figure to ba transferred each year from th8 General Fund Into the International Fund. being mlndful of the ReseNes Policy. The co¥t for the 4 jamboreè participants for 18St year's World jamboree wa3 £12.700. The participantg were expected, collectively, to fundraise 50% of the cost8. They raised over £9,000 in total. A transfer of £3.000 Is proposed from tho Gtrneral Fund into the In¢ernatlon81 Fund, beingth8 same as lastyear's. Poland is to hostthe 26th World S¢out jamboree in 2027. Development and Emergency Fund As Its name sugge8ts thè Development and Emergency Fund h8s been 3Bt up to assist the gro and development ol Scouting with the Ayl93bury District, or to support slgnlticant unforeseen ltsmeigencyl expenditure. This includes setting up naw Groups or expanding existing onas. In recent years there has beEn no emergency spend from the fund, instead being used, for example, to 9SSiSt the setup a Squirrel Dray Berryfield8 towards the 8nd of 2023124. U$8 ol the Development and Emergency Fund will be at the dis¢f8tion of the Di8trlct Trustee Board and its use reported to oach AGM. A8 Wlth the Int&rnational Fund. any transferof funds from the Genar81 Fund into this fund wlll bé subject to approval at the AGM, being mindful of the Reserves Policy. No trgnsle¥ is proposed. Responsibilitles of tho Trustees The Trustee5 are required to prepare financial statements for each financial year, which give true and fair view of tho State of affairs of the Scout Council as at the balance sheet d8tp, and of it8 incoming rgsource8 and applicatlon of résources, inclL¢ding income and expenditure, for the flnancial y88r. In pr¢parirkgthese financial 8tat&ments the TrustBe5 should: Follow best practice and s&lect sultable accounting poll¢18s and then apply them corisistently. Make judgemènts and estimates that are reasonable and prudent., and Pr9Pgre financial 8tatements on the going concern basis LEnless it is inappropriat8 to a8sumg that the Scout Councll will continue on that basis. TheTrustees ara responsible for maintaining proper accountlng rgcords. which di8¢1ose with reasonable accuracy at any tlme the fln8n¢ial position of tho Scout Councll and to enabla them to ensure that the financlal Statements meet the requiYem6nts of the Ch8rity Comml$sion. 10
The Trustees are also iesponslble for safeguardlngthe assets ofthe Scout Coun¢ll and hen¢8 for taking reasonable steps lor the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities. Scruilneer Mr. Anthony Richardson has again been good enough to take on the role for thls year. Meetlngs Th8 lull Trustee Board met 4timas during th8 year excluding th& AGM IMaylOctoberlDecember 2023, january 20241 Th6 Finance Sub Committee four times in the year. The Appoinim8nt$ Sub Commltt8e m@t as required and recommended the appolntrntsnt ol new Ltraders and r8views. Members of the Dlst¥ict Trustee Board attended the GSL Ichairman's Meetlngs o occasions. Members of the Trustee Board have attended Group and County meetings. Thefollowlng Issues were covered durlngthey8ar', The formulation and approval of the District budget and the 8nnual levy on Groups. Th2 Epproval and monitoring of various expenditures. Th& approval of the investment policy for District funds. Approving and acting on the recommendations of the varlous Sub Committees. Administratlng and recordingthe appointment of adults within the District. Monlioring thè man8gèméni. dèvÈlopmènt, and tha 8dministr£tion of the Groups in th8 District. Tho ongoing monitoring of bulldings management, Health and Safety and Insurance of buildings and property. Monitoring the management of the Explorer Scout Section. AttendBnce at activitles and meetings as requlred by the County Scout Council. Future Plans include: All ofthe above and: Continued support of administrators wilhin the District ond the Groups. A8SlSting as required with the development of the Explorer Scout Section. Working towards ensuring a Scouting presence in the new developments in the town. Proactive adult recruitm8nt activities. Implemtsntation ol the new Scouting Transformation Plan The above report has been pr8pared in ac¢ordan¢e with the statements of recommendad pra¢tic&- Accounting and Reporting by CharitiOS. 11
Dlstrlct Chalr's Rgport Scouting in Ayle8bury has continued to grow agaln during the year by 4%, this being down to the dedicalion and programme quality being dellvtsr&d every week by our leadership tgams in our GfOUPS. The Scouting year ha8 seen time spent on moving toward Transformation. The District Tru$te& Board has transformed from an Executive to a fully working Trustee Board. Thi8 change focuses on our role in terms of governance, development and the management ol Scouting and our District Team has embraced team working wlth roles now being "Team Leads" with District Lead Volunteer arid Youth Lead IoGu85ing on the opèratlDnel programme. Scouting in Aylesbury 1$ growing and will continue to grow. We're delighted to have thr88 Squirrel Dreys in the District with 1" Berryfields opening their Drey In lanugry 2024. Wè will hopefully welcome more Dreys Soon. We're delighted to have opened a District Young Leader8 Unlt. thg unit is mèetlng monthly supportlng our future leador3hip. The Young Leaders. Scheme allows young paople aged between 14 and 18 to step up and help our younger Scouts as part of a leadérship te8m.11 you have young laad@rs in yourgroup, m8ke sure you get them involved the unit. Hilarywill beveryhappy to heRrfromyou. Matrix continues lo go from strength to Strength, we currently have near 60 m8mbers in the unlt. Plans are in place to open a second unitlo help numb818. A bigthanks goes to the Matrix 18ad@rship team. Our support team is looking at plang to ald r6¢ruitment in the Dlstrict. We hav8 nearly 500 young peopla on the joining Ilst as well as the dally 'want to loln" email we recelve from Gilwell. The Districtw8bsite currently bèing updated and will hopefully go livè soon. Our Appointment$ Te8m has met over 50 new leadèrs in the District. Thanks to Gordon and his team, We're always pleased to meet new leaders starting their Scoutlngjourney with us. A big thank you goes to Saish Marsh our District Treasurer, who oversees thg District tinan¢es, and the members ol the financ8 8ub-¢ommittee and the appointment8 team who all deal with th8 businBSS side of the District. My grateful thanks go to Murray for all thg help and support and directlon ovèr the last year. His vast experience has proven invaluable. Murray decided to step down as District Lead Volunteer but eontirbues to support the Dlstrl¢t. I would like to say a very big thank to everyone involved with Scouting In Aylasbury District and I look forward to working with you all in the coming year. Chris Harper D15trlct Ghair 12
Dlstrlct Lead Volunteer Report This past year ha9 very much been a year of proparation and a waiting game for the transformation within Scouting which was orlginally schèduled for the latter part of 2023, delayed until February 2024 and now due November 2024. Within that Perfod of time, we have s8t out the framèwork of how this will work in Aylesbury and we havo established the District team leadars and an tsutline ol who will be within the 4 leams of Prografflme. Voluntoer Development, Support and 14 to 24. Changes will be made to the overall Oiganisational Siructur8 and Roles, our Learning Expeilgricg and Welcoming New Volunteers. The transformation has been delayed for a number of reasons including.. Th8 difficulty in mapplng over the multitude of roles within the currenl Compass system, A huge exercise in mainlainlng the wellbeing of our members by concentrating on ensuring in-date compliance with our S4fety, Safeguarding and First Aid training. Bringing rules and procedures into Ilno with the concerns of the Coroner and Scouting's recommendations madè durlng the inquest relaled to th8 Great Orme tragedy. Meanwhlle, the Distrlcl youth numbers have increased yet again to 841 memb8rs between the ages of 4 and 24 8UPPQrted by some 237 aLlult Leaders, Supporters and Trustees. Sadly, our'W8nt to Join, lists contlnua to grow but where we lack the number ol Volnteer adults needed to growourGroups and Sections even further. Our Districtèflortloigrowth continues to concentrate not on young people but for Bdult voluntéèrs for thg many roles needed io enhancé ihe Scouting èxp81iènca for mor8 young peopl8, The District is still growingwith many housing development8 Still progressing (Berryfields and Klngsbrookl, being started lalongTring Road) orlust comlngout of planning (Hampden Fields & towards Stoke Mandevillel, These developments will have a massive 8ffect on the requlrements for Scouting both Aylesbury and Vale of Aylésbury. Adèquale and SLfltable provlsion for accommodating new Groups is sadly not always going to b8 @asy to find and th18 will put mofe stress on our exlsting Groups. We have seen a strengthening ol the new Squirrel s8¢tlon wlth the Introduction of a third Squirrel Drey14-6 year olds) et B8rryfi81ds and more recently the start-up of our dediceted Young Leaders Unit for 14 to 16 year olds. This is ¢urrently concentrating on their modular training programme and encouraging completion of their Missions leading to their Young L@ad8rAward. Our young members continue to be involved In many activlties, camps, walks I hlkes within Groups, District and County. There ha5 been an impressive number ot Chief Scouts awards in all Sections gained during the year with many attendingthe CountyAwards day at PACCAA Scout Camp at Chalfont. As always we have had a faritastlc turn out at the Town St G8org8'8 Dayevent and at the November Remembrance SeNico.
The Youth Teatn h8ve again b8en working with the young members In both Cubs and Scouts at forums to capture their enthusiasm for the activitiBS they would like to participat8 in after garnèring the view8 of thglf Packs and Troops. Our'Group Executives, have taken lh8 naxt steps to transitioningto forming'Trustee Boards, bringing u$ into line with Charity standards and concentraiing more fully on the formal Governance of Groups rather than the everyday rLtnningof théir charity. More relianc8 1$ now belng placed on the uso of sub-committoes vndèrtaking the tasks of headquarters maintenance, fund raising, etc.. with Trustees h8vinE an overvi8w rather than Ihe detail dis¢ussion at th8ir meetings. I have taken a decision to stand down from the Distrlct Lead Volunteer Role so I would take this opportunity to thank all the mambers of my Teams, the District Trustee5 and the Group and Unit Volunteers who work $0 hard and di1Sgently to provide a great Scoutlng @xperience to thè young people in Aylesbury, Murray Dobbié District Logd Volunteer 14
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