CHARITY c￿￿ssION Independent examinerfs report on the
accounts
Section A
Independent Examiner's Report
Report to tho tru•t•o•
On a¢counls for the year
ended
3111 W 2(r23
(if any)
Set out on wge•
I report to the trustees C￿ my examination of the accounts of the above
I*￿rIty {Ihe for the year erKled 3107 2021.
Regpon•lbllltie• and
basls of report
As the chariws trustees. you ar8 r8SPDrribb for tho preparalion of the
counts in accordance ¥%ith the requirements of Charitw Act 2011
I report in ￿[eC1 of my examinatMM of tt* Trt￿$ a¢¢ounts carried out
under section 145 of th8 2011 Act and in wryirvJ out my examination, I
have follutyyed all ￿ a￿￿t￿e Directions given by the Chanly Commission
r Sect￿ 14515)(b) of ts Ad.
Independ•nt
examln•rfs Statement
I t￿e completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters hgve
Gome to my attention in rmngctK*n the eXaM￿at￿ lot￿r than that
d1srj0￿ bel￿ J *thich gives Ca￿ to believe that In. any material
tre accountlng records *ere not kept in accortsnce with section 130
of the char￿e5 ￿ c
the accounts did not accorEI with the accounting records; or
the xcounts did not comF4y with the applicable requirements
concernirvj the fom arKI cfftnt of accounts set out in the Charities
(Accounts and Reports) Regulth'ons 2008 other than any requiremerrt
that the accourts gNe a Irue and fairf view which is not a matter
con8¥Jered 08 Fort of an indeperKlent exarnination.
I have no concerns WKI have come across no ots matters in conneL%ion
with the examination to which attention should drawn in this report in
order to enth a woper underslandirwJ of the acwunts to be reached.
. Please delete thè wtyds in the l)r8ckets rf they do not 8ppfy.
Slgned:
N•Y•: I Phillip V•tsls
Relovant profosslonal
quaiincatlorfs) or body
{If any):
IER
Oct 2018

Address:
6 Alice Avenue
Leyland
PR25 3NA
Section B
Disclosure
Only complete If the examiner needs lo highlight rnalèrial matters of concern
(see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts.. directions and
guidance for examiners).
Give here brief details of
any items that the
examiner wishes to
disclose.
IER
Oct 2018

Trustees. Annual Report for the period
Period start date
Period end date
July
2022
From
To
Section A
Reference and administration details
Charity name
2ThJ Leyland Scout Group
Other names charity is known by
Registered charfty number (if any)
503416
Charity's principal addrèss ! Eden Street
Leyland
Lancashire
Postcode
PR25 2ET
Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
Oates acted rf not forwhole
ear
Trustee name
Office lif any)
Name of ￿lson lor body) entitled
oint trustee
ifan
Richard J
Whittaker
Robert Vvhitham
Group Scout Leader
District Commissioner South
Ribble Scouts
Group Scoul Leader
Group Scout Council
Group Scout Council
Chairperson
Secrelary
Trustee
Natalie Wells
Gary Heron
10
12
13
14
16
17
18
19
20
Names of the trustees for the charity, if any, (for example, any custodian trustees)
Name
Dates acted if not for whole
ear
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Names and addresses of advisers (Optional inforniation)
e of adviser
Name
Address
Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members {Optional inforniation)
Section B
Structure,
overnance and mana
ement
Description of the charity's trusts
The Scout Groups goveming documents are those of The Scout
Association.
They consist of a Royal Charter, which in tum gives authority to
the Bye Laws of the association and The Policy, Organisation
and Rules of The Scout Association.
The Scout Group is established under its rules which are common to
all Scouts.
Type of governing document
How the charity is constituted
Trustee selection methods
The Trustees are appointed in accordan￿ with The Policy,
Organisation and Rules of The ScoLrt Association.
Additional govèrnance issues (Optional inforniation)
You may choose to include
additional information, where
relevant, about-.
policies and Pro￿dureS
adopted for the Induction and
training of trustees",
the charity's Ofganisational
structure and any wider
network with which the charity
works.,
relationship with any related
parties.,
trustees, consideration of
major risks and the system
and procedures to manage
them.
Section C
ectives and activities
The objectives of the distrid are as a unit of the Scout
Association.
The aim of the Scout Association is to promote the development
of young people in achieving their full physical intellectual social
and spirttual potentials, as individuals, as responsible citizens
and as members of their local national and international
communities. The method of achieving the Aim of the Association, is by
Marth 2012
Summary of the objects of the
charity set out in its
governing document
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providing an enjoyable and attractive scheme
of progressive training, based on the Scout Promise and Law guided by
peer and aduli leadership
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 of events
throughout the year including St Georges Day Celebrations, a
Carol selv1￿ and many camps.
We have also supported young people with future trips to Kandersleg
Swrtzerland we are organising for 2024
Summary of the main
activities undertaken for the
public benefit in relation to
these objects (include wilhin
this section the slatutory
declaration that trustees have
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission on public
benefit)
Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional inforniationl
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The Group Trustees acknowledge and appreciate the
contribution made by all volunteers of the Scouting Movement
within 2." Leyland as without their efforts the district could not
function.
You may choose to include
further statements, where
relevant, aboLrt:
policy on grantmaking.,
policy programme related
investment",
conlribution made by
volunteers.
Section D
Achievements and performance
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.Section D
Achievements and performance
Summary of the main
achievements of the charity
during the year
The Scout Group has seen a reduced, but still significant
number of scouting awards given to members of all sections
during the year. The programme (for ages 6-251 was adapted to
be virtual due to the pandemic and subsequent restrictions. This has now
lifted and numbers of awards are starting to increase.
We have also opened a second Squirrel drey, giving us more spa￿S for
4 and 5 year olds_
The Leaders have worked tremendously hard to provide weekly
activities for the young people in our group, and we continue to build on
numbers post pandemic.
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Section E
Financial review
2" Leyland policy on reserves is to hold sufficient resources to
continue the charitable activities of the Scout Group should
income and fundraising activities fall short.
The District ExecLrtive Committee considers that the Scout District should
also hold a sum enabling timely payment of headquarters
membership fees and fulfilment of liabilities to third parties in the
event of Scout Group Closures within the District jurisdiction.
Brief statement of the
charity's policy on reserves
Details of any funds materially
in deficit
none
Further financial review details (Optional infonnation)
The Scout GroLtps principal Sour￿ of finance is a membership
fee for those members of the Scout Association wrthin the Group
and under the age of 14 years. We don't charge for our young leaders
aged 14-18. Gift aid is utilised annually to pay for our membership to
headquarters
You may choose to include
additional information, where
relevant about".
the charity's principal
sources of funds {including
any fundraising).,
how expenditure has
supported the key objectives
of the charity-,
investmenl policy and
objectives including any
ethical investmeni policy
adopted.
Section F
Other optional information
Section G
Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees, report above.
Slgned on behalf of the charity's trustees
Signaturels)
Full namels)
Position leg Secretary, Chair.
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Tcorc
Date
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2022-2023
Income
Donation
Events
Fundraising
Gift Aid
Meetings
Membership Fees
Rent
Uniform / Garments
2tK).
21.663.09
s￿.{￿j
.924.90
60.(KI
22.746.50
537.14
49.30
Expense
Activity Equipment
Admin
Badges
Bank Fees
Camping Equipment
Events
6.109.77
1,473.74
1,263.98
35.00
5,245.43
17.305.90
1,150.64
2,006.84
10,001.92
6.45
613.txj
1,907.61
Insurance
Meeting5
Membership Costs
Rates
Uniform
Utilities
Van Hire
Venue Maintenance
6.622.08
Summary
Account balance brought forward
Total income
Total expenditure
Net income
Account balance carried forward
3,654.84
54,680.93
53,782.36
898.57
4.553.41