I-. GRQVVBQROUGH SGouT ROup TRUSTEESS R_EPOR_T A_N_D I ENDED 31 MARCH &v&2 Charity No: 305839
1" CROWBOROUGH SCOUT GROUP Ch.aritv Infomiation Trustees Beesley, Michael John t5uckingnam, bteven Carmichael. Robin Dalton. Tom Everitt, Martyn Douglas Memsiey, iiaierie fareth Lomax. Stewart Moon, Terry George Ringe, Henry James George Rin9é. aheila Ann nhioon, Oliiitsr Sheppard, Heather Whittle, Natalie Flelen fhArity Number 30482Q Charity Address Scout Headquarters Whitehiil Roa¢i ROVffCIThDni V DVThVV4J EaRt Sussex TN6 1JA knAaiiiiiier T Q D I ACIB Bankers NatioD.al Westminster Bank plc I unbriage vveiis, ikeni
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1" CROWBOROUGH SCOUT GROUP I ruslees" Mepori Tor ine year enaea Ji riiarcn Lu22 The trLeStees Dresent their reDOrt and accounts for the year ended 31 Marc Chaimian's Report 2021 was another challenging year for everyone especially for youth grou especially scouting. But thanks lo the enthusiasm of all our leaders 1st C..-¥m• scout group, as a whole, is in fine shape. This must also be exLended LO =,e invisible members of 1st Crowborough executive and buildings committees endless toil ensures the smooth running and administration olthe group arnJ headquarters. With he easing of lockdowns and continuation of vaccinations, the opo-, ', outdoor and Ihen indoor activities was enabled. Although gradually at firs: • careful planning and execution, the scout programme has been brough! r speed. The easing of resiriciion5 has also made all those remedial jobs. T.a= put on hold. to be tackled and dealt with by tho building COTnTnittee eilhar N: members or contractors where necessary. Thankfully nothing too detrimev 3 occurred to the building or extemal structures during lockdown that couic right reasonably quickly. Trustoes The trustees natned Oi I Pag i i latr li Ky Y(1. i 1 1 i 3.c appointed in accoraance with the Policy.. Oroanisation and Rules of The SccLr. Association, which allows waanted Leaders to opt-in as Trustees and for ihe Group Scout Council io elect oiriers as is TeÈi appropriaie. Investment Policy The vroup'b I iubiééb dré &iUUIUII¥éU LV J11¢1¥ dfid hold inveslmenis UblFig general funds of the charity. However, the Group does not hold sufficient :. irivest and has therefore adopted a fisk ayerse strategy with all funds beir£ -*< r cash using only baTrks or building societies Ihat are included in the Financ4a -pepisaticr, Sc,,arr,e
1" CROWBOROUGH SCOUT GROUP Con5t¢iisiiviiJ Vffjltrbts and Pvlsctes The Group is a trust established undef its i dles, which are common to all SC Its govemirsg documents are those of The Scout Association. They consist o.. ¢ , which '. Bse Lah'- - Organisation and Rules of The Scout Association. The Objectives of the group are as a unit of the Scout Association. The air = is to promoie the development of young peopie in achieving ineir Tuii pnysica.. infelleptual, social and sniritii21 nntoritials. a¥ irydlyirli ialo aq rgonnrysiblts pi"' as members of their local: national and international communities. The methtt achieving this aim is by providing an enjoyable and attractive scheme of pr-S trainif5SI, Udbvu ufi e Scout Pivr 165bV ¢i1ld gutded by auuii i¥èdei s1"i' The reserves wlicv of the Group is to maintain sufficient funds lo continue charitable activities of the uroup for a minimum period of 3 months shodld and fundraising activib.es aSe and also sufficient to meet any major unfortstsw. ost g8r.È".a -all- to th8 CroJp's ,,88hc,'- propety. The Group Executive Committee considers that the Group should xa £10,000 in this respect. The Gn)up held resetvos sufficient lo meet this tar.-=: yearno wholly in line wiÉn ine policy. Th8 Sections holrl oi rffiPln funds to meet their itn.TnoAiate p.geAs. .'8s Ivi IÉ sociaL'o,, -,,. ., .14 Public Benefrt The Grotjp meets the Charifv Commission's public benefit criteria under bo advancement of education and the advancement of citizenship or commun:;. development headings. Financial View trunds avaiiarie are sumcieni to permii tne cnariry to continue in opeiaiion In Th> edii sm tprm
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1- CROWBOROUGH SCOUT GROUP St iVTvvyiviiyI Scwi I report on the accounts of the Group forthe year ended 31 Marth 2022. whK set out on pages i) ana i. Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner I ne cnaTiry'S trustees are responsii)ie Tof Tne preparaDon OT ine accounts. I P,E .tsr Ihat ai IAit is nn re01¥e ror tiS ui I'__. of the Charities Act 2011 (the Charities Act) and that an independent examina- needed. It is iiiy responsitliiity" LQ" 8xamin8 th8 ?.tx.oiints ijnrlAf Arthnn 14£ n! hA r.h2ntlA_g A_c+,. to follow the procedures laid down in the general Directions given bv tb, Charity Cofnmission (under section 145(5)(b) of the Charities Acll and iu 5Éaie wrieiF]er pariicuiaF mailers have wme io my clLLen4ion. Basis of independent examiner's rèport M"y èXt%rriiEl<lLiiJIi W¢1¥ i¢ili'l¥u tsLIt iii a(iOKuailL Witsi Iliè gè1)éi"dl UIIéLLlUitrb ylV¥I iry t. r.harifv Qr)mmi8inn. An examinati. of tti.ts ?r.lIntIn0 kepl by the charity and a ¢omparison of Ihe aGcouTrts piesenled with those reco also includes consideration of any unusual ttems or disclosures in the accounts - -TrÈfig any sucb, li i¥ iaLiVi ia yvu UaLf5Ua iknt¥i i procedures undertaken do D.Ot orovide all the evidence that would be required Iri &- audit and consequently no opinion is given as lo whether the accounts present a ano Tair view ana me repon is limitea 10 Inose mailers sei oui in IT]e ststemen: Independent examine¢s statement mv <Y?minatrion no matter has come to my a4entioTr'. which gives me reasonable caus8 to beli8V8 that in. any material respec£ * requirements: LU clWLlUlItIlly ItsWTUb FWI dl"dlIA wItsI SÈJLb'uii 130 ul Ilie .haTltip.8 Art. to prepare accounts which accord wilh the accounting records and with the accounting requirements of the Charities Act have not been. f or to ICh in ODlP.ion atterytiop. should be drawn in order lo enabl> a rry understanding of the 2ccounls to be leached.