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2025-03-31-accounts

Trustees' Annual Report

For the period 1st April 2024 to 31st March 2025

~~a~~ Section A Reference and administration details Charity name: 1st Warlingham Scout Group

Registered charity number: 305699

Scout Association Reference number: 5876

Charity’s correspondence address: Napton House, 106B Westhall Road, Warlingham, Surrey CR6 9HD Charity’s operational headquarters: Scout Hall, 24 Mint Walk, Warlingham, Surrey CR6 9SA

Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity:

Trustee Name Office Trustee Name Office Robin Bloore Chairman Hugh Franklin Scout Leader Penny Stock Group Scout Leader Richard Seagroatt Assistant Scout Leader (01/04/24 - 06/11/24 Charlene Palmer Cub Scout Leader Group Lead Volunteer 07/11/24 – 31/03/25) Alexia Dupuis Assistant Cub Scout Leader Angus Bransby Treasurer 01/04/24- 21/09/24 Luke Palmer Assistant Cub Scout Leader Claire Egerton Parent Representative 01/04/24- 21/09/24 01/04/24- 21/09/24 Kerry Wadey Assistant Cub Scout Leader Genevieve Henkins Parent Representative 01/04/24- 21/09/24 01/04/24- 21/09/24 Karen Yorke Beaver Scout Leader 01/04/24- 17/04/24 Nick Croker Parent Representative Barry Parsons 18/04/24- 31/03 /25 01/04/24- 21/09/24 Janet Mandley Assistant Beaver Leader 01/04/24 – 31/10/24

Names and addresses of advisers:

Banker: Co-operative Bank plc. Skelmersdale Business Direct PO Box 250, WN8 6WT Banker: National Westminster Bank Plc. Western Ave, Chatham Maritime, ME4 4RT Solicitor: Streeter Marshall. 416 Limpsfield Road, Warlingham, Surrey. CR6 9LA

~~a~~ Section B Structure, governance and management

The Group's governing documents are those of The Scout Association. They consist of a Royal Charter, which in turn gives authority to the Bye Laws of the Association and The Policy, Organisation and Rules of The Scout Association.

The Group is a trust established under its rules, which are common to all Scout Groups.

The Trustees are appointed in accordance with the Policy, Organisation and Rules of The Scout Association.

The Group is managed by a Trustee Board, the members of which are the Charity Trustees of the Scout Group, which is an educational charity. As charity trustees they are responsible for complying with legislation applicable to charities. This includes the keeping of proper accounts and making returns to the Charity Commission as appropriate.

The Trustee Board consists of the Chair, Treasurer and Secretary (if appointed), the Group Scout Leader, the individual section leaders and a number of parent representatives. The Trustee Board meets about four times a year.

This Group Trustee Board exists to support the Group Scout Leader and is responsible for:The

maintenance of Group property.

The Group has in place systems of internal controls that are designed to provide reasonable assurance against material mismanagement or loss; these include two signatories for all payments and a comprehensive insurance policy to ensure that reasonable insurable risks are covered.

The land on which the Scout Hall is located was donated to the Group in 1924 and the car park area opposite was donated to the Group in the 1930’s. A Trust Deed, dated 19 November 1929, provides that the property is to be used for the general purposes of the Group. If the Group were to cease to exist, then the property is to be used for the benefit of the inhabitants of Warlingham. The Trustees currently appointed under the Trust Deed have been kept advised of the progress of the Group. The current Group Chairman and the late Group Treasurer are both Trustees under the Trust Deed and there are four other Trustees all of whom are former leaders of the Group.

Section C Objectives

The Purpose of Scouting:

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

The Values of Scouting: As Scouts we are guided by these values:

The Scout Method:

Scouting takes place when young people, in partnership with adults, work together based on the values of Scouting and:

The Group follows the principle that no one should be excluded because of their inability to pay membership subscriptions or fees for camps or outings. The Group, from its own resources obtained from the hire of the hall, is willing to assist those who may not be able to afford to fully take part in Group activities and, if necessary, will also endeavour to obtain bursaries and/or grants for the same purpose.

Section D Activities, Achievements and Performance

The new reporting year began with changes to the Beaver Leadership team. Things took time to settle but are proving successful as the Annual Census at the end of January proved the Group continues to maintain a good numbers of young people in all sections.

The Group operates one Beaver Colony, one Cub Pack and one Scout Troop.

Further changes in leadership for the Beaver Colony took place but again things fared well, and the colony continues to function with new intake and progression into Cubs for many Beavers, further adults have been onboarded.

The Cub pack continues to be successful with the same adult team providing fun and creative

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programmes.

The Scout Troop continues with Hugh and Richard being supported by Luke on occasions.

Young leaders have contributed to the leadership teams of the Beaver Colony and Cub Pack.

The Group Trustee Board started the reporting year no secretary, and the Group still requires a Group Scout leader. Sadly, our stalwart Treasurer Angus passed away leaving the Treasurers role also now vacant. The role of Group Scout Leader (now Group Lead volunteer) is being covered by the District Commissioner (now District Lead Volunteer (as set down in POR). This must be a focus point for the Group, as group moving successfully forward needs to be driven by a designated person namely the Group Lead volunteer. Recruitment event for all vacant posts is being planned.

Adult compliance for mandatory training is good with all Group adults holding roles being up to date with their mandatory training, this includes new modular training from the recent organisational changes in the Scout Association and re shaping of mandatory and introductory training.

Trustee Board meetings and Group Leaders meetings are regularly held.

A safe and varied programme is offered in line with Scout Association POR, and Scouting values and purpose. Residential opportunities are offered in all sections.

The Group headquarters continues to require attention for maintenance to comply with health and safety requirements. Regular inspection of indoor and outdoor environments helps with issues being dealt with promptly.

The Group continues to interact with the local community by participating in events such as the Warlingham Remembrance Sunday event and Warlingham Fair, which aids the Group profile in the local community. Participation in District events has been for all three sections.

Section E Financial Review

The Group continues to be in a healthy financial position. Income and expenditure were equal this year with a small surplus of £93. We have reserves of £34996 which is held in accounts at mainstream banks. Donations etc amounted to £620 (2024 £30) We are grateful to Warlingham Parish Council for a Grant this year and to Steve Grimsteed of SC Services for making a significant donation. Scout events produced income of £7709 but unfortunately costs came to £9236 (This can occur when the expenditure for an event is in one fiscal year, and the payment(s) arrive in the next.) Gift Aid has not yet been claimed for this year but should amount to c£1100 when claimed during the current year. Venue maintenance and improvement was much reduced this year at £2867 (2024 £10927) The standing order for electricity has got ahead of usage and a credit of c£2000 is expected from the supplier in due course. Capitation was lower at £2974 (2024 £3587) Reserves Policy: The Group's policy on reserves is to hold sufficient resources to continue the charitable activities of the Group should income and fundraising activities fall short. The Trustee Board considers that the Group should hold a sum equivalent to twelve months running costs; about £12,000. We now have more than this Investment Policy: The Group has adopted a risk averse strategy for the investment of its funds. All funds are held in cash using only mainstream banks.

Section F Declaration

The above report was approved by the Trustees on 9[th] Junel 2025 and is signed on their behalf by:

Name Robin Bloore Penny Stock David Rapoport
Position Group Chairman GSL / GVL Temp Acting Group Treasurer

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1st Warlingham Scout Group (Charity No. 305699) Receipts and Payments Account Fortho year KEUI 1st April 2024 To 31st March 2025 Receipts and payments 2024125 2023124 un￿StrICted funds Unrestrlcted funds Receipts Donations,19ga¢igs and simllar Income Membership subscripkns 5,929 Les$..M￿bWshIp gJbsU4ptiL￿s rxt (NatiC*d￿ntyI￿￿¥￿DL￿rKal Net M￿￿shIP subscripb"cffl3 retw'n8Y 5.907 5,929 Donth"cfis 30 Lwjauès Gift A"d 2215 Othw simi18r In￿ne Sub tolal 6.527 8,174 Grants mainten6n￿egranl har grants Sub totsl Fundralslng (gross) Cub8 1.293 6J65 7.709 otherfiJndr8ising actiffts 1,171 Sub tolal 10.509 6.365 Invostment incomo Bank inte￿t 192 229 Building Scoety Inte￿t The Swjt As8(￿jab"L￿ ShortTwm Inv8th￿rt S PrOp￿ty Rent inLY)rne other Investrn￿l in Sub tolal 192 229 S¢out Hut Incom• Hire of BLfrilding 7.166 Sub total 8A39 7.166 Totsl Gross Income 25.967 21.934 Asset and invostm•nt sales, •t¢. Total receipts 25.967 21.934 CLW of Recepts PaYff￿ts Single Fund (Gr(￿P version)2024-5

1st Warlingham Scout Group (Charity No. 305699) Receipts and Payments Account For the year from ZIIEZJ 1stApril 2024 31st March 2025 Receipts and payments 2024125 2023124 Unrestricted funds Unrestrlcted funds Payments Charitabl8 Payments YC￿ prc8ramme and 11.772 9.628 ASuY( suppryt and tra.nrng Captsticffi to Districtete 3.357 3.885 Water and Se￿￿&3& 17 16 El￿triCity Gas 5,317 3,017 In8ur8nc 628 Repairs Rerbth¥s 2.867 10.927 maten.sls and w)uipm• 269 inb.ng and ph￿y1$Y3 ccx)tributi￿ to camp c16ts Unifomis 534 P4lminislrth"c¥) 612 Stsb total 25.873 28.888 Fundrai$M￿ expertses De￿.1 1 other tsndraising ¢x6ts Sub total Sundry Payments Purch85e ¢SB&lges Sub total Total Gross Expenditure 2573 28.888 Asset and investment purchases, etc. rotalpayments 25,873 28,888 Net of receI￿(Pa￿entsj Cash funds last year end Cash funds this year end 6.954 34,903 41,857 34.997 34,903 Copy crf Reeepts Payri￿ts Sin* Fund (Griwp Ver5￿P024

Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the year 31st March 2025 31st March 2024 Unrestricted funds Unrestrlcted funds Cash funds Bank cunwt accojnt 17.172 17,304 Bank depc6rt acxxunt 17M68 17,276 Building swety a?￿unt The SctsjtAs￿atiCn Shcrt Term Investst S cash￿IC￿t5 357 323 Totsl cash fvnds 34.997 34,903 Other monetary assets T&¥ daim Debts Insurance daim Sub total Investment assets InveStM￿t prcpety- dil Quoby InVe5trn￿ts Other invesbnents- detail Sub totsl Non monetary assets for chaiity's own use Badg8 St<x Shop str Othw st￿ Land and buildings 318.020 318.020 Mokvthides SctyJb"ng ￿￿1pM￿)( fumiture 3S,000 Sub total 353.020 353.020 Llabillties xxjnts not yet Ew3e6 incurrgJ but ncrt invthcBJ Subscriptions notyet LoAn- d8twl Othw li8btliti85 Sub total Contlngent Ilabilities and future obllgallons The above recelpts and Trustees on 9th signed on their yments account and statement of assets and liabilities ￿re approved by the S lthe date of the Execullve Commiitee meellng t*￿t approved the accounts) and nature Print Name /kJ Chair Treasurer Ccpy of Recapts PaYn￿ts sing￿ Fund (Group versM)n)2024

LT700005 - Scrutineer's Re¥x)rt to the Trustees (July Template for the scrutineer's report to the trustees scrutinee￿s Report to the Trustees of I" Warlingham Scout Group (Charity No. 305699) I report on the accounts of the Group for the year ended .....315r March 2025............................ As the Group'slDistrict's trustees you are responsibLe for the preparation of the accounts.. you consider that neither the audit nor independent examination requirements of the Charities Act 2011 apply. It is my responsibiLity without carrying out an audit or independent examination to scrtrtinise the accounts and to report to you. In accordance with the directions given in the Group'slDistrict'5 constitution, I have scrutinised the records and the accounts set out on pages ...l......... to ....... In my opinion the accounts are in accordance with the records produced to me and comply with the constitution. Signed:. Name: .. Addres&. .L.,"_ftsA.!J............................... 7.d..........Jts. £..........8.CJA.f..........................