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Association.
The aim ofthe Scout Association is to promote the development
Summary
ofthe objects
charity set out in its
governing
document
ofthe ofyoung people
in achieving
their full physical
intellectual
social
and spiritual
potentials,
as individuals,
as responsible
citizens
and as members
oftheir local national
and international
communities.
The method
of achieving
the Aim ofthe Association,
is by
providing
an enjoyable
and attractive scheme
of progressive
training,
based on the Scout Promise and Lavv guided by
eer and adult leadershi .
The Scout Group Team exists to provide support
and
training to
individual
age groups and leaders
within the Scout Group.
The Group has also been involved in a number ofevents
throughout
the year including
StGeorges Day
Celebrations, a
Carol service and many camps.
We have also supported young people with future trips to Iceland with
west Lancashire
Scout
County.
Summary ofthe main
activities undertaken for the
public benefit in relation to
these objects (include within
this section the statutory
declaration that trustees have
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission on public
benefit)
a
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2"' Leyland
policy on reserves
is to hold sufficient resources to
Briefstatement
ofthe
continue the charitable
activities ofthe Scout Group should
charity's
policy on reserves
income and fundraising
activities fall short.
The District Executive Committee
considers that
the Scout District should
also hold a sum enabling
timely
payment
ofheadquarters
membership
fees and fulfilment
of liabilities to third parties in the
event ofScout Group Closures within the District jurisdiction.
The Group held reserves ofapproximately
f1200against this
at year end. The reserves increased
more than usual due
to
limited activities as a result ofPandemic
induced
'Social
Distancing'
although
this will be offset by a temporary
reduction
in District membership
fees introduced to help protect
the finances of individual
Scout
Grou s
Details ofany funds
in deficit
materially n/a
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the charity's
principal
The Scout Groups
principal source offinance is
fee for those members
of the Scout Association
and under the age of 14years. We don't charge
aged 14-18.
a membership
within the Group
for our young leaders
sources offunds (including
any fundraising);
~ how expenditure has
supported
the key
objectives
ofthe charity;
~ investment
policy
and
objectives
including
any
ethical investment policy
adopted.
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