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2023-03-31-accounts

Trustees report 2023

The group continues to grow and go from strength to strength, maintaining our high section numbers and achieve the top awards across all sections. We are very proud of the work done by the young people and the amazing work of the leaders to provide the opportunities to achieve this.

Activities provided during the year include hikes, wide games, birds of prey experience, Lego nights, quiz nights, gaming, star gazing, nights away, cooking and plenty of other exciting experiences.

To keep the group running smoothly we welcomed George and Tim to Trailblazers Beavers to assist Rob. We sadly said goodbye to Veronica (Cynis) after being involved with Horsell Scout Group since 1996. She decided it was time to take a rest but I know is continuing her Scouting in helping SASU with their valuable work in the District.

We said goodbye to Ian and Sarah Cartwright from Gladstone after 10 years service, they both gave a lot to the group over their time with us and created some great experiences for a huge number of young people giving them great opportunities and experiences. A huge thank you to Teri and Mark for stepping up and taking on running the troop.

We ran a very successful May Fayre along with the Guides raising a huge amount of money to keep the HQ running and in good repair. Unfortunately due to issues with Woking Borough Council we could have a harder time this year due to issues with the site but the committee is working hard to make it happen.

We held our joint Remembrance parade in Horsell village bringing together the Scouts, Guides, Church, veterans and village, coming together at the memorial to remember those who were lost from the village. Horsell also had a presence at Brookwood last post held in Brookwood cemetery bringing together groups from all over the District.

Next year could pose some challenges with Woking Council being in trouble financially, we have been given news that they may start charging us business rates or rent so we need to plan for this and make sure we will be secure financially if it happens. Thankfully for now the group is in a secure financial position but we need to be sensible with how we plan for the future.

Scouting is making changes to the training which should hopefully be more automated and easier to complete. This should make completing the essential training more streamlined and make volunteering less of a time constraint. They are also making roles name changing and some becoming redundant but watch this space for when it all becomes clear and the restructure completed. One big change is wood badges will not be compulsory and some roles will require less training.

I would like to take this opportunity to say a huge thank you to everybody that is involved with Horsells hard work and dedication. Giving up your time to give these young people great experiences and achieve things they wouldn’t normally have the chance to.

1st HORSELL SCOUT GROU COUNCIL

TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPOR ACCOUNTS AND REPORTS FROM THE UNITS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST Mar-23

1ST HORSELL GROUP COUNCIL

Report & accounts for the year ended 31st March 2023

Trustees : Ex Ofcio
Appointment Name
Group Scout Leader Miss. A Stubb
Beaver Scout Leader- Adventurers Mrs H Wood
Beaver Scout Leader -Trailblazers Mr R Cole
Cub Scout Leader - Baden-Powell Mr N Longley
Cub Scout Leader - Brownsea Mr D Sawyer
Scout Leader - Somers Mr R Sutclife
Scout Leader - Gladstone Mrs S Cartwri
Group Chairperson Mrs C. Wavish
Group Secretary Mrs. F Bootle-
Group Treasurer Mrs L Ellis
Trustees: Nominated
Parent Representative, Executive Committee Mrs T Fleetwo
Bankers:
Group Barclays Bank

HQ Mgt & FR Committee

Lloyds Bank W

Group Registration Number with The Scout Association

Charity Registration Number

Contact (gsl) Name and Address

ght -Wilbraham )od k Woking

Noking 6084 305810 Ali Stubbs

At the end of the year income reserves amounted To £ 106767.37

The Group's policy on reserves is to hold an amount sufficient to enable forthcoming obligations.

The Trustees have identified the major risks to which they believe the G They have reviewed these and have established systems to mitigate the

The objectives of the Group are as a unit of the Scout Association. The aim of the Scout Association is to promote the development of youn in achieving their full physical,intellectual,social and spiritual potentials, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and inter communities.The method of achieving the aim of the association is by p an enjoyable and attractive scheme of progressive training, based on th Promise and Law and guided by adult leadership.

Subscriptions are charged for membership to cover immediate running c and these do not unduly restrict membership.The Group follows the prin should be excluded because of their inability to pay membership subscr

Two key principles that demonstrate Scouting's aims are for the public b that through the Scout method young people develop towards their full that there is a clear link between the benefits for young people and the Scouting.The safety of young people is taken very seriously and the ben activities provide far outweigh the risks. Any private benefits from Scout incidental,other than to those as a beneficiary.

The Group is a trust established under its rules, which are common to al

Trustees are appointed in accordance with Policy, Organisation and Rule Scout Association.

The Accounts have been drawn up on the receipts and payments basis, with the previous year.

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1st HORSELL SCOUT GROUP

The Group is a trust established under its rules which are common to all Groups. Trustees are appointed in accordance with the Policy, Organisation and Rules of the Scout Association.

The following Accounts, drawn up on the receipts and payments basis have been compiled from two separate sets of accounts prepared by the Group Executive and the

HQ Management & Fund-Raising Committee, both of which were independently examined by Mr A Bootle-Wilbraham

The Accounts have been signed on behalf of the Trustees by:

C.Wavish

Receipts & Payments Account Summary for the year ended March 31st 2023

Receipts & Payments Account Summary
for the year ended
March 31st 2023
2023 2022
Total receipts for the year (see page C4)
Total Payments for the year (see C5)
Net receipts(payments)for theyear
51258
43270
7987
30106
29372
734
Cash,bank and similar funds brought forward 98780 98046
Cash,bank and similar funds carried forward 106767 98780
REPRESENTED :
Scout Group Funds
HQM&FR Cttee Funds
18020
88748
14286
84494
106767 98780

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1st HORSELL SCOUT GROUP

Receipts for the year ended 31st March 2023

2023 2023
Membership subscriptions
(lesspaid to District)
7,721
7,721
7,721
INVESTMENT INCOME RECEIVED
Bank Interest
10
10
10
PROPERTY RENTS
Income from lettings
9,920
9,920
9,920
DONATIONS/GRANTS
Donations/grants
460
460
ACTIVITIES
Camp & Activities
Other
16,282
0
16,282
16,282
FUND RAISING
May Fayre
Fireworks
other
Payment for park lighting
14,786
0
27
0
14,813
14,813
OTHER INCOME
Guiding annual contribution
Gift Aid
Hire equipment
0
0
1,480
1,480
1,480
SUNDRY RECEIPTS
Sundries
571
571
571
TOTAL RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR 51,258

2022 . 2,824 2,824 1 1 6,331 6,331 3,095 3,095 11,253 0 11,253 1 0 0 4,188 4,189 600 0 560 1,160 1,253 1,253 30,106

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1st HORSELL SCOUT GROUP

Payments for the year ended 31st March 2023

1st HORSELL SCOUT GROUP
Payments for the year ended
31st March 2023
2023
PREMISES
Wifi
Light & Heat & Water
Insurance
Repairs and Renewals
484
7,456
3,370
0
11,310
11,310
DONATIONS/GRANTS
To Charities
0
0
0
ACTIVITIES
Transport
Leaders social
Camps & Activities
34
0
16,767
16,802
16,802
FUND/RAISING EXPENSES
May Fayre
Other
Fireworks
6,332
0
0
6,332
6,332
ADMIN/ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSES
HQ expenses
HQ cleaning
Literature/stationary/admin
Meetings- incl AGM
Donations
Equipment/Materials
1,257
2,040
253
0
1,862
5,412
5,412
Explorer Subs 181
181
181
OTHER EXPENSES
Uniforms/badges
Training
2,038
0
2,038
2,038
PURCHASE OF CAPITAL EQUIPMENT
Storage Crate
Equipment
0
0
0
0
SUNDRY PAYMENTS
Other 1,196
1,196
1,196
1,196
1,196
TOTAL PAYMENTS FOR THE YEAR 43,270

2022 317 6698 2900 0 9915 0 0 217 0 9078 9295 187 0 0 187 1904 2271 220 50 1901 6346 270 270 2291 53 2344 0 0 0

1016 1016 29,372

1st HORSELL SCOUT GROUP

Statement of Assets and Liabilities at 31st March 2023

Statement of Assets and Liabilities
at 31st March 2023
2023
£
Scout Group
MONETARY ASSETSCash, bank and similar funds
Scout & Guide Headquarters Management and Fund-raising
Committee
18,020
88,748
106,767
106,767
OTHER MONETARY ASSETS
Accrued Income
Payments in advance
LIABILITIES
Cheques issued notpaid
0
TOTAL MONETARY ASSETS 106,767
NON-MONETARY ASSETS
Assets for Charity's own use
Motor Vehicles
Scoutingequipment,furniture,etc.
30,000
LIABILITIES:
Deferred Income
0
0

CONTINGENT LIABILITIES AND FUTURE OBLIGATIONS: none

2022 £ 14,286 84,494 98,780 0 98,780 30,000 0 0

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