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' **Sudbury District Scout Group AGM Thursday 13th. July 2023 7.30 At Bradfield Park Campsite** 

**Charity Registration Number** 3065 



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## **SUDBURY DISTRICT SCOUT COUNCIL** 

## Annual General Meeting _13/07/2023_ 

## Bradfield Park Scout Campsite 

## _Bradfield Combust Scout Campsite_ 

## **AGENDA** 

Introduction and welcome 

Apologies for absence 

It has been a busy year for the campsite, especially for DoE campers. 

To approve the minutes of the Annual General Meeting held on 09/09/2022 

## **4. Governance topics** 

- a. Adopt the model constitution from Policy, Organisation and Rules 

- b. Note the District’s financial year - 1st April to 31st March 

- c. Agree the number of members that may be elected to the Trustee Board as six 

- d. Agree the quorum for each of the District Scout Council (including this AGM), meetings of the District Trustee Board, meetings of any subcommittees as 5% of the eligible members or 6 (whichever is the greater) for District Trustee Board meetings or subcommittees and for AGM’s as 5% or 25 (whichever is the greater). 

## 5. 

## **Review of the previous year** 

- a. The District Commissioner’s review of Scouting in Sudbury District 

- b. To receive and consider the Annual Report of the District Trustee Board including the annual Statement of the Accounts 

## **6. Making appointments** 

- a. Re-appoint District President (Bill Hotchkiss) and Vice-Presidents (John Ineson and John Mullan) 

- b. To note any other supporters who may be admitted to membership of the District Scout Council, by the District Commissioner, the District Trustee Board or the District Scout Council. Youth Commissioner and Network Commissioner required 

- c. To approve the District Commissioner’s nomination of the District Chair (Vincent Quattrucci) 

- d. Election of the District Secretary (Jan Jennings) 

Earlier in the year saw the completion of the Cresta/sledge run. The caving unit has also been refurbished. We have also added tomahawk throwing to our list of activities. These activities have been very popular with our campers. In March the much needed refurbishment of the toilets in Lunney Lodge were finished thanks to Phil Holland and his team. 

Sadly our booking secretary Martin Brooks gave notice that he was stepping down at the end of January. Mitch Laws volunteered to take over the role and has done sterling work updating our booking system. The bookings can now be done on OSM. Arnaud Therin our camp warden also stepped down at the end of January and up until now we have not been able to replace him. Phil Holland, Bill Evans and Peter Thompson are doing a fantastic job looking after the site, however we do need more volunteers to keep the site in good order. 

Please do remember that Bradfield Park scout campsite is jointly owned by County, Bury and Sudbury Districts 

## _**Jenny Mullan**_ 

## _**Bradfield Park Scout Campsite**_ 

- e. Election of the District Treasurer (John Wiseman and Bryan Mayles to allow a smooth handover process) 

- f. Elections of members to the District Trustee Board (Jenny Mullan MBE, Richard Cutting, Alan Cummins, Brian Clampin, Graham Smith and Mark Chadwick) 

- g. To approve the District Commissioner’s nominations to the District Trustee Board 

- h. To appoint the Scrutineer 




## **District Explorer Scout Commissioner Report AGM** 

During the last year, we had a summer camp at Hawkhirst Scout Activity Centre with explorers attending from Quay, Bures, and Stour Valley. This was well attended and the various activities on hand included archery, axe throwing, climbing, raft building, team building and paddle boarding to name a few, and not forgetting the trip to Hadrian’s Wall. 

There was a slight problem with the minibus, which came back on an AA truck with the trailer behind it. We all can’t thank Tong Waring enough for driving up to collect us with Jo and bringing us back safely. 

This year there is a camp at Herringfleet at the end of August for a few days and there are around 16 explorers wishing to attend this. 

Currently there is the Explorer Challenge in August, however, the deadline for entries is the end of June. A reminder is being sent out. 

We have 8 explorers from within district attending the World Scout Jamboree in South Korea in August and am sure they will all have an amazing time and look forward to hearing about all their experiences upon their return. 

This year 53 explorers and leaders from three units took part in the monopoly run in London and we all travelled down on a coach which made the logistics of sourcing minibus drivers etc less of a headache. All the teams did very well, however, the leaders won again!! 

The numbers of explorers in the district are ever increasing within all the units, however, we had to make the sad decision to close a unit due to low numbers. Those explorers attending were given the option to attend another unit’s which they have. 

Also, I have some ideas for next year that include the monopoly run, jailbreak and camps to name a few, archery and rifles taster sessions and a district archery and riffle competition. 

DofE has been running this year within the district with a Bronze taking place already and Silver taking place later in the year. 

I would just like that thank all the explorer leaders in the district for all the hard work they are doing. I have a good team around me with Alan and all the explorer leaders and their assistance and support are invaluable. 

Julie Penney Sudbury District Explorer Scout Commissioner 

## **Minutes of the District AGM held on Friday 9[th] September 2022 at Great Cornard Scout HQ.** 

## **1. Welcome:** 

Vincent Quattrucci took the Chair and welcomed attendees. 

CS read the Statement from Bear Grills with regard the loss of the Queen and we held a minute’s silence. 

## **2. Attendance and Apologies** 

List attached 

## **3. The Minutes of the AGM on 8[th] October 2021** 

Were agreed and accepted by a show of hands 

## **4. The District Treasurer presented the annual accounts.** 

There is a small deficit, expenses are below budget. The next two years will be difficult for Groups and they will need to Plan and budget their finances. He is available to assist Groups. 

The number of youngsters in the District are rising. The refund for membership for the past two years has been refunded to Groups. There were no questions from the floor. 

He proposed 

- a) The adoption of Barclays as our bankers 

- b) That Passmore Weeks and Richardson should be approved as our external examiner. c) This was accepted by all by a show of hands 

## **5. District Commissioners report** : 

This is contained within the booklet. She commented on the opening of Squirrels and Glemsford Group 

## **6. Section Reports:** 

All contained within the booklet, There were no other additions to the reports 

## **7. District Commissioners nomination for Chairperson (ex officio)** 

- DC nominated Vincent Quattrucci, who accepted the nomination and would continue in post All in agreement by show of hands 

## **8. Election of:** 

District Secretary: Jan Jennings (ex officio) to continue in post District Treasurer: John Wiseman (ex officio): to continue in post. 

**Proposed: Julie Penny      Seconded: Alan Cummins.  All in agreement** 

**9. Approval of DCs nomination for Executive Committee:** ADC Rep: Gordon Edgar SAS Rep: VACANT Young Leaders Rep: Megan Harding-Payne Graham Smith ADC Squirrels: Carolyn Spraggons ADC Special Needs Proposed en bloc by Julie Penny. Seconded by: Alan Cummins. All in agreement 

## **10. Election of Council Members to District Exec:** 

GSL Rep: VACANT DAAD Chair: Brian Clampin Group Chairperson: Mark Chadwick Parent Rep; VACANT Proposed en bloc All in agreement **11 District Team** DC; Charmain Southgate DDC Jenny Mullen, Richard Cutting and Alan Cummins DAS: Paul Remblance DDAC: Brian Clampin DLTM: Steve Challis                            All in agreement **12. Bradfield Development Committee Representatives:** DC, Gordon Edgar, Vincent Quattrucci   All in agreement **13. Awards** 

Charmain presented Wood Beads and Keith Barber from County presented Julie Penny with her beads and she renewed her promise, Service awards were also presented. 

Vincent Quattrucci closed the meeting and thanked everyone for attending. He also passed on thanks to Charmain DC for all her hard work within the District, and all members of the Exec Committee for their time and contributions. 

Alan Cummins showed a video of Young Leader/Explorer activities and Explorers and the Explorers provided refreshments of burgers/sausages to attendees. 



## _**St. Georges Day Annual Sudbury District Parade**_ 

## _**& Service.**_ 

_**Sunday 23rd April 2023**_ 

_**Held At**_ 

_**Holy Trinity Church Long Melford**_ 


## **Lead by the** 


## _**Sudbury District Cubs Annual Report**_ 

It’s been a comparatively quiet year for Sudbury District Cubs.  As the restrictions from previous years were lifted so many postponed events finally happened and it was hard for our Cub packs to find time to fit everything in. We did hold our district camp at Skreens Park which was attended by 4 packs. The Cubs had a great time; axe throwing, crate stacking, caving in a bus, bouldering and doing a leap of faith.  As well as a memorable camp fire, wide games and lots of fun. 

In October we ran our “Challenge and Adventure” day at Bradfield park.  This time the Cubs had the opportunity to have a go at climbing, first aid, the cresta run, air rifles and lots more getting them all well on the way to completing their Outdoor Challenge. 

Sadly, our sleepover at Kelveden Hatch Secret Nuclear Bunker had to be postponed again and will take place later in the year. 

We did however, have a very soggy day out paint balling near Thetford.  Half a dozen or so cub packs donned their green suits and pelted each other with balls of paint round various courses set out in the woods. 

We were sorry to lose our Lavenham Cub Pack this year. A big thank you must go to Adam Rayner and his team for the all the hard work they have put in to keeping the group going for so long.  On a more positive note, we were pleased to welcome a new Cub pack to the district, 1[st] Glemsford.  Again, our thanks go to everyone at District and Glemsford who made this possible and welcome Darren, Tom, Courtney and Mary to the District. 

We had to say a few goodbyes this year; to Martin Richards, who passed away, who helped teach first aid to so many cubs and leaders both at district events and pack meetings. 

To Sharon Eames and Brain Phillips who stood down from 1[st] Kedington Cubs after many years running a very successful programme.  We know they haven’t left us permanently and are always about to help out. 

Cathy Challis ADC Cubs Cliff Dark ADC Cubs 

**Colchester Pipes and Drums** 




We had a very successful  boat trip with the Stour Valley trust .The Squirrels also attend Remembrance parade and service, especially after a very successful turn out for Long Melford Group last November. A Christmas party and a visitor in red , also a visit to Steeds meadow, sheltered accommodation, was repeated just before Easter at their request, as they enjoyed meeting the Squirrels so much. A good mix of young and old. 

Squirrels have continued to have a varied program, we now have play dough and other activities, lots of books, pom poms for the parachute,  filling badge gaps. We celebrated our first year with balloons, cake, balloon modeling and more. 

We have regular features in the Long Melford what’s on magazine. Six Squirrels also joined Beavers and visited Duxford on 1[st] April 2023. Squirrels also attended St Georges day parade and got damp with everyone else! 

We had awarded one acorn award and awarded 8 more acorn awards at our recent AGM. 

We/they have been very lucky with support from our Executive and Management Committee. Who have provided uniform for leaders, and Squirrels. Funding for a flag, (pole courtesy of Vince) badges, neckers and all expenses for the first year. The executive treasurer David and the GSL managing their money and collection of subs. 

We have a what’s app group for leaders. A FB closed group for Squirrel parents to join. Both very successful. 

We attended the County Trip to Stonham Barns in June 2023. 

Unfortunately we do need to recruit some more leaders to continue with our success, for September 2023. Leaders are unable to commit to every week so we need to work out another way forward which doesn’t include the BSL, ADCSS running any weeks. 

## _**Sudbury District Chairman Report**_ 

## _**2022/2023**_ 

I've now been lucky enough to be Sudbury District Chairman for 5 years. It's been an honour getting to know many of the volunteers involved in Scouting and witness the great provisions they provide but, and unfortunately there's always a but, they do need more help as we currently have a need for more adult volunteers to ensure these fantastic provisions are able to continue at the current level or even be improved. It doesn't have to entail a massive time commitment but we do need more help to continue. 

I've been lucky enough to visit every Group in District over the last twelve months with 1st Haverhill being the only exception. It's been a fantastic opportunity for me to witness first  hand how each Group operates and meet so many people. 

If anyone here or knows someone that may be interested in getting more involved with Scouting please see myself, Charmain (DC) or anyone on the District Executive Committee to discuss roles further. 

Many thanks to all for a successful 12 months. 

Vincent Quattrucci Sudbury District Chairman 

On the whole a good and very successful start. 

YIS 

_**Carolyn Spraggons ADCSS, BSL, TA**_ 



## _**Sudbury District Commissioner Report AGM**_ 

Another year in Scouting has flown by and we have increased our numbers of young people in our District, we should however all take a moment to reflect on what we have achieved and to thank all our members for the monumental efforts that everyone has made to keep Sudbury District successful. 

We have had much to celebrate over the last 12 months, we celebrated the 1[st] Birthday of Squirrels in Long Melford, Growth of Young People across District, fantastic training and Young Leader training, Overnight experiences, District Activities, successful DOE expeditions, Adventurous Activities opportunities and Top awards in all sections, DOE awards and many congratulations to Helena Read-Luxton for achieving her Queens Scout award 

Thank you to everyone who attended this year’s St Georges Day Parade in Long Melford the first one face to face for a number of years, I am sure everyone who attended appreciated being back to some sort of normality, congratulations to those who received Wood Beads and Service awards and to Louisa Wood and Harry Bird this year’s recipients of the Colonel Probert Award. 

Unfortunately the weather was not great so fingers crossed for Sunshine in 2024. From the Team and I, we would like to thank every leader, occasional helper, exec member, parent and guardian who helps to keep Scouting well and truly on the map in Sudbury District.  Without you all there would be so many adults with 2 hours a week spare on their hands! 

We all deserve a thank you, but we should not forget the young people, they are the reason we are involved and we will continue to offer the most exciting Scouting opportunities in Sudbury. 

Please remember we are all just ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Thank you 

## **Charmain DC** 


. 1[st] Long Melford Squirrel Scouts report for District (taken from reports given to District and exec over the last year. ) 

The Squirrel Drey opened on 1[st] April 2022 with 12 members, increasing to 15 after May Half term, has been running to full capacity of 18 since September 2022,when the first 2 Squirrels also moved onto Beavers. We had a very successful launch, visited by DC and Vince. Photos in the local Melford magazine and posted on District web site. Cakes included. Generally we don’t need to advertise, we have had to be strict about our admissions policy which we previously used for Beavers, we cannot accommodate the whole District unfortunately., initial problems with this hopefully have been sorted. We started with two new leaders,  this has changed since with more new leaders on board. Initial training modules completed, learning on the job. I myself covered every week the first term, after initial ceremony teaching, investitures, some songs, I have not been leading generally, The SSL over seeing.  September 2022 we have two new parent SAs  who have been running evenings and filling in where needed on a rota, the down side is they plan to follow their Squirrel Scout through to Beavers, Lynda decided to stay at Squirrels after her son moved to Beavers September. We have since recruited David also, who loves his risk Assessments! He will move up to cubs September. I have helped on rota and filled in at short notice when needed. They also have a parent rota as have a 1:6 inside the building and a 1:4 outside. Definitely needed. Fairly well supported. A clever Beaver Parent cut an oak tree from MDF, it has hooks and is used for named acorn shapes to hang on and Squirrels sign their selves in, another parent cuts these for us. We’ve had two very successful planning meetings and last terms was via emails, as leaders all work. I am still helping with this. All leaders have navigated OSM, badges, POR, learning about Risk assessments, and come up with many and varied ideas between them. The summer term included Squirrels using strikes to light a small fire, as the SSL is forest school trained, making pop corn, smoores ,(the BSL needs to up her game!) they have covered various badges, both inside and out. I especially liked the Den building for their Teddies. We use a parachute for songs and games, acorns and animals on top. We have hoops, carpet squares to sit on. We have been supported by the local library who have donated some books. Squirrels also had a visit and did investitures there. Eight Squirrels joined Beavers on a warm Saturday in June 2022 at the Country park for den building, mini beasts hunt, leaves, trees, and more, and 3 hiked back to HQ with Beavers achieving their hikes 1 badge. The fire appliance visited the HQ at the end of the summer term with a very different wet night. Many photo opportunities. 



2023
S￿Jb Distrid Scout Couwil

Sudb District Scout Council
Financial
for the Year Ended 31 March 2023
General Inforn￿ll0n
Client Approval Certificate
D2tsiled Profit and Lots AccAMmt
Ba]anee Sheet
Notes to the Financial Sta*ments

Sudb District Scout Council
Generdl Inftjrniation
for th¢ Year Ended 31 M
2023
PROPRIETOR:
Sudbwy Distrid S¢4xrf cour￿11
ADDRESS:
clo Mr J Wiseman
IS Meetin8 Field
LA)ng Melford
Sudbury
Slaffolk
COIO 9JZ
ACCOUNTANTS:
Pasynor¢ Weeks & Ri¢hardwn
{A Xeinadin Group Comp8ny)
Suffolk Court
9 Church Field Road
Chilton IThJustri81 Ftstate
Sudbury
Suffolk
COIO 2YA

Un8udite
ear Endd 31
In accordance with our term5 of ¢rI￿ge￿¢￿t w¢ hiv¢ prerAred for yow tpyovil th¢ financial 51a¢evTr¢nts of s￿￿b￿ry
Districi S¢oui Council for Ihe yw ended 31 Marth 2023 on pages four ￿ SÉX from the accourbtlD8 records wid froni
iiiformati¢)n and explanation5 you have 8ivets ￿.
This rrport is ma<[¢ solely l(F YOU in 4¢¢(*dance wilh 0￿r tenns of cngagem¢nt. Our Work has been undertaken solely to
Prepar¢ for your approval th¢ fi0￿cIal statements of sUd￿ry District Scout Councal and $tsie thos¢ matters that wt
hav¢ agr¢¢d to statc to you in thi5 ￿Por& Tts the fullest ext￿11 perniitted by law, we do accept or 85sun
reS￿nSibIlity to at)yon¢ (th¢r than you f￿ our wY>rk or for this re￿rt.
You have apprtsvcd the financial staionents for the year ended 31 Nlarch2fy23 and have acknowledged your
re5pon5ibiliry for them. for ihe appropriaieTK$5 of th¢ financi8] re[￿in$ framework adopted and for providing all
information Ind ¢xpS8nations necessary for their compilAtion.
W¢ have not verified th¢ a￿￿T4¢y or wnpletrne55 of the ￿0￿nting r¢cords or infomiatioii and ¢xpjan81ic￿ you have
givetl us End we do not, therefm ex￿ ony ¢)piTrion on the financial sthtanen
P￿t￿ort wee￿ & RIch￿￿50n
(A Xeinaditi Group Cojnpany)
Suffolk Couzt
9 Chur¢h Field Road
ChiltoTh Industrial £￿&t¢
Sudbury
Suffolk
COIO 2YA
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Uneudi*d Financial Statements
ftir the Ye#r Ended 31 March 2023
Sudbu
District SCO￿ Council
In a¢¢ordanv with the tern￿ of engagement of P&wnore Weeks & Richardson, l approve the financial statements for
the Y￿ ended 31 March 2023 which comprise the Profit and t￿￿ A¢wmL the Balance Shed and the related notes.
acknowledge my re5p)nsibility for the financi￿ statemort¥ including the #Fyropriateness of the accounting basis as set
out in note I, and for providin8 Passmore Weeks & RiChard￿n with ail inforniation and eXplAn￿10n$ nec¢ss8ry for
their cornpilation.
J Wiseman

out
Detsiled Profit and Loss Acco
for the Year Ended 31 March 2023
31.3.23
31.322
Membership fees
Memb¢rship refi￿(&- County
Cubs actÉvities
Scout a¢tiYiti¢s
Ik>nation5
Badge$
Distrirt events
Explorer a¢¢ivities
41048
412
4J50
36.168
348
473
45
i¢)0
265
138
365
30
47,343
37,459
Other imcome
Gift aid
Closed group fitnds
Deposit 8CCOUllt inter&%i
505
7J41
55233
37,461
Expelldlture
75
431
120
405
145
55
190
261
85
73
1.6(K>
33,743
Insuran¢¢
Postage
Station¢ry
Mileage
Bad8es
Training
Si Georges day
Donation5 paid
Subs to HQ- prev year
Subs refvnds
Cubs activities
Distri(x a¢iivities
Explorer activities
IT, admin and me¢tings
Depreciation of tangible fixed tsseL8
Plant and machinery
Dis¢rirt AGM expenses
188
448
203
169
125
38.368
744
4.063
955
243
88
850
295
654
763
30
NET PROFITI([￿￿)
722

Sudbu District Scout C
urKil
Balance
31.3.23
31.3.22
FIXED ASSETS
Tangibl¢ &ssets
3.869
3,613
CURRENT ASSETS
Trade debtors
Bank- Explorers
Bank- Cubs
Bank- Scouts
Bank. Barelays Curth A¢￿Unt
B3nk- Beav¢rs
Bank- Barclays premium Account
Bank- Jatnboree
Bank- Reserved Funds
748
7(M)
3J49
452
3,843
1.509
8548
4,401
701
3258
453
4.401
lJ12
8566
4.411
NET ASSETS
27.163
FINANCED BY
RESERVES AND FUNDS
R¢s¢rv¢s
Restrictcd r￿r￿¢S
27.171
27,163

Sudbu
District Scout Coun¢il
Notes t
e Financial St8tements
for the Year Ended 31 March 2023
ACCOU￿[lNG POLICIES
B8Sis of preparing the fiA*Dci*l st*tem*nts
The finan¢ial statements have tr*en compiled on a basis which enables pofits to t* cai¢ul*ed in accordance
with 8encrdlly accepted a￿￿tIng iYa¢ti¢¢ and which rffovides thient arml relevant informtition to enable the
¢ompletion of a tax retUnL
TANGIBLE FIXED A&SETS
Plant and
m￿h]nery
COST
At l April 2022
Additions
4,014
618
At 31 March 2tr23
DEPRECIATION
At l April 2022
Ch8r8e for year
401
362
Al 31 March 21Y23
763
NET BOOK VALUE
At 31 Mareh 2023
At 31 March 2022
DISTRIcf FUNDS
For District S¢c4ion Activiti¢S
Other Fund5
For District Runnin8 Cl￿%
Reserves
6,068
11,569
4,258
8.566
Totsl in Bank
30.460
RESERVES
At l April 2022
ProfiLI{loss) for the year
Prior year adjustme
27,163
6,765
401
At 31 Ma￿h 2023

2023
S￿Jb Distrid Scout Couwil

Sudb District Scout Council
Financial
for the Year Ended 31 March 2023
General Inforn￿ll0n
Client Approval Certificate
D2tsiled Profit and Lots AccAMmt
Ba]anee Sheet
Notes to the Financial Sta*ments

Sudb District Scout Council
Generdl Inftjrniation
for th¢ Year Ended 31 M
2023
PROPRIETOR:
Sudbwy Distrid S¢4xrf cour￿11
ADDRESS:
clo Mr J Wiseman
IS Meetin8 Field
LA)ng Melford
Sudbury
Slaffolk
COIO 9JZ
ACCOUNTANTS:
Pasynor¢ Weeks & Ri¢hardwn
{A Xeinadin Group Comp8ny)
Suffolk Court
9 Church Field Road
Chilton IThJustri81 Ftstate
Sudbury
Suffolk
COIO 2YA

Un8udite
ear Endd 31
In accordance with our term5 of ¢rI￿ge￿¢￿t w¢ hiv¢ prerAred for yow tpyovil th¢ financial 51a¢evTr¢nts of s￿￿b￿ry
Districi S¢oui Council for Ihe yw ended 31 Marth 2023 on pages four ￿ SÉX from the accourbtlD8 records wid froni
iiiformati¢)n and explanation5 you have 8ivets ￿.
This rrport is ma<[¢ solely l(F YOU in 4¢¢(*dance wilh 0￿r tenns of cngagem¢nt. Our Work has been undertaken solely to
Prepar¢ for your approval th¢ fi0￿cIal statements of sUd￿ry District Scout Councal and $tsie thos¢ matters that wt
hav¢ agr¢¢d to statc to you in thi5 ￿Por& Tts the fullest ext￿11 perniitted by law, we do accept or 85sun
reS￿nSibIlity to at)yon¢ (th¢r than you f￿ our wY>rk or for this re￿rt.
You have apprtsvcd the financial staionents for the year ended 31 Nlarch2fy23 and have acknowledged your
re5pon5ibiliry for them. for ihe appropriaieTK$5 of th¢ financi8] re[￿in$ framework adopted and for providing all
information Ind ¢xpS8nations necessary for their compilAtion.
W¢ have not verified th¢ a￿￿T4¢y or wnpletrne55 of the ￿0￿nting r¢cords or infomiatioii and ¢xpjan81ic￿ you have
givetl us End we do not, therefm ex￿ ony ¢)piTrion on the financial sthtanen
P￿t￿ort wee￿ & RIch￿￿50n
(A Xeinaditi Group Cojnpany)
Suffolk Couzt
9 Chur¢h Field Road
ChiltoTh Industrial £￿&t¢
Sudbury
Suffolk
COIO 2YA
P88e 2

Uneudi*d Financial Statements
ftir the Ye#r Ended 31 March 2023
Sudbu
District SCO￿ Council
In a¢¢ordanv with the tern￿ of engagement of P&wnore Weeks & Richardson, l approve the financial statements for
the Y￿ ended 31 March 2023 which comprise the Profit and t￿￿ A¢wmL the Balance Shed and the related notes.
acknowledge my re5p)nsibility for the financi￿ statemort¥ including the #Fyropriateness of the accounting basis as set
out in note I, and for providin8 Passmore Weeks & RiChard￿n with ail inforniation and eXplAn￿10n$ nec¢ss8ry for
their cornpilation.
J Wiseman

out
Detsiled Profit and Loss Acco
for the Year Ended 31 March 2023
31.3.23
31.322
Membership fees
Memb¢rship refi￿(&- County
Cubs actÉvities
Scout a¢tiYiti¢s
Ik>nation5
Badge$
Distrirt events
Explorer a¢¢ivities
41048
412
4J50
36.168
348
473
45
i¢)0
265
138
365
30
47,343
37,459
Other imcome
Gift aid
Closed group fitnds
Deposit 8CCOUllt inter&%i
505
7J41
55233
37,461
Expelldlture
75
431
120
405
145
55
190
261
85
73
1.6(K>
33,743
Insuran¢¢
Postage
Station¢ry
Mileage
Bad8es
Training
Si Georges day
Donation5 paid
Subs to HQ- prev year
Subs refvnds
Cubs activities
Distri(x a¢iivities
Explorer activities
IT, admin and me¢tings
Depreciation of tangible fixed tsseL8
Plant and machinery
Dis¢rirt AGM expenses
188
448
203
169
125
38.368
744
4.063
955
243
88
850
295
654
763
30
NET PROFITI([￿￿)
722

Sudbu District Scout C
urKil
Balance
31.3.23
31.3.22
FIXED ASSETS
Tangibl¢ &ssets
3.869
3,613
CURRENT ASSETS
Trade debtors
Bank- Explorers
Bank- Cubs
Bank- Scouts
Bank. Barelays Curth A¢￿Unt
B3nk- Beav¢rs
Bank- Barclays premium Account
Bank- Jatnboree
Bank- Reserved Funds
748
7(M)
3J49
452
3,843
1.509
8548
4,401
701
3258
453
4.401
lJ12
8566
4.411
NET ASSETS
27.163
FINANCED BY
RESERVES AND FUNDS
R¢s¢rv¢s
Restrictcd r￿r￿¢S
27.171
27,163

Sudbu
District Scout Coun¢il
Notes t
e Financial St8tements
for the Year Ended 31 March 2023
ACCOU￿[lNG POLICIES
B8Sis of preparing the fiA*Dci*l st*tem*nts
The finan¢ial statements have tr*en compiled on a basis which enables pofits to t* cai¢ul*ed in accordance
with 8encrdlly accepted a￿￿tIng iYa¢ti¢¢ and which rffovides thient arml relevant informtition to enable the
¢ompletion of a tax retUnL
TANGIBLE FIXED A&SETS
Plant and
m￿h]nery
COST
At l April 2022
Additions
4,014
618
At 31 March 2tr23
DEPRECIATION
At l April 2022
Ch8r8e for year
401
362
Al 31 March 21Y23
763
NET BOOK VALUE
At 31 Mareh 2023
At 31 March 2022
DISTRIcf FUNDS
For District S¢c4ion Activiti¢S
Other Fund5
For District Runnin8 Cl￿%
Reserves
6,068
11,569
4,258
8.566
Totsl in Bank
30.460
RESERVES
At l April 2022
ProfiLI{loss) for the year
Prior year adjustme
27,163
6,765
401
At 31 Ma￿h 2023