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2022-12-31-accounts

Trustees' Annual Report of 5th Penwortham United Reformed Scout Group

Legal and Administrative Details

The 5th Penwortham United Reformed Scout Group was formed on 2nd October 1951 and is registered with the Scout Association under registration number 292373 and which Association exists by the Royal Charter of 1912 and subsequent Supplemental Royal Charters of 1949, 1959, 1967 and 1991. The Group is sponsored by the Penwortham United Reformed Church, Liverpool Road, Penwortham .

The Group is registered with the Charity Commissioners as a separate charity under number 503845.

The Chairperson of the Scout Group is Julie Hainsworth

The Trustees of the Scout Group are detailed below.

The administration of the Scout Group was dealt with by :

The Chairperson Julie Hainsworth Secretary Paula Perrin Treasurer Mark Howarth Quartermaster Oliver Gunning Gift Aid Co-ordinator Oliver Gunning Fund Raising Chairperson Sarah Gunning Group Scout Leader Sarah Gunning Assistant Group Scout Leaders Sammi Unsworth, Steve Banks

Executive Members who have served this year are :

The above stated members plus Anne Hall (Church representative), the Group Section Leaders

The bankers for the Scout Group are :

Yorkshire Bank PLC 44 Fishergate Preston PR1 8BH

The Trustees of the Scout Group have appointed as Independent Examiner, Mark Rotherham.

The power to appoint trustees is exercisable by the Group Scout Leader and by the Scout Group Council in accordance with the Policy, Organisation and Rules of the Scout Association.

The investment powers of the Trustees are unrestricted.

Objectives and Policies

The AIM of the Scout Group as a member of the Scout Association is to promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social, and spiritual

potentials, as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national, and international communities.

The METHOD of achieving this aim is by providing an enjoyable and attractive scheme of progressive training based on the Scout Promise and Law and guided by Adult Leadership.

The PRINCIPAL ACTIVITY of the Group has been to follow the aim as stated above by using the Scout Association's progressive training scheme based on the Scout Promise and Law under the guidance of the Leaders in the Group.

The Group admits young people to all sections of the Group from 4 year to 14 years. The Group has a healthy number of children.

The aim of the Group Scout Leader with the help and support of all the Group's Leaders and Helpers and aided by the Scout Group Trustees, is to carry out the aims and policies outlined above and to provide Scouting and activities of the highest possible quality for the young people in the Scout Group in a totally safe environment.

Future Development, Activities and Achievements

The Group is currently looking for new leaders in all sections to support our current leaders and we have a huge number of young people in all sections. If you do wish to help in any way, please speak to the leaders. We are however very well placed to deliver the Scouting Programme and to provide quality Scouting to young people from ages 4 to 14, plus Young Leaders to the age of 18.

At our last Census the Group's figures showed 274 children plus 33 Young Leaders making us the largest Group in South Ribble. We can be justly proud to belong to such a well-supported Scout group.

For the future, “Carry on the Same” - as the quality of Scouting is very high and why change a good thing. We are aiming to DBS clear more adults to help and to recruit more leaders and have them fully trained and we will continue to provide games, crafts, badges, adventurous activities, indoor and outdoor camps etc and whenever we see the opportunity will introduce new activities. We will continue to provide a very high-quality programme of exciting, fun, and adventurous activities for our young people.

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