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2023-03-31-accounts

1[st] Malvern Wells Scouts - Annual General Meeting

Tuesday 19th September 2023

Location: 1st Malvern Wells Scout Hut, Assarts Lane, Malvern Wells Time: 7.30pm

Agenda

  1. Welcome and Introductions

2. Summary of accounts

3. Scouts, Explorers and Cubs report

4. Volunteers and nominations for Trustee Board (fka Exec committee); elect members

5. To agree quorum for each of:

6. To adopt the constitution for the Group

7. Close, followed by awards ceremony

Trustees’ annual report 2022-2023

Agenda Item 2

1st Malvern Wells Cubs and Scouts

Treasurer’s report for financial year ending March 31st 2023

The total bank balance on 31st March 2023 was £29,543. This total included £6,346 of Jamborette funds yet to be spent; around £2,019 of which was being held on behalf of the Phoenix Explorer Scout Unit.

Taking the Jamborette funds out of the equation, the group had a total income of £12,971 and expenses of £11,481, leaving an excess over the year of around £1,489. The group was successful in covering its normal running costs from regular income. Likewise the camps and events were adequately funded by the members who attended them.

Reserves Policy

The Group aims to hold reserves of around £8,000 to allow it to continue for 12 months in the event of a total loss income. Even removing the Jamborette funds, the bank balance is significantly higher than this level, meaning that the group is in a very secure position financially. This excess is almost entirely due to some large Covid-19 grants we received in the year 2020-21.

Agenda Item 3

1 st Malvern Wells Scouts - Troop report 2023

We currently have 20 Scouts and 4 leaders.

We awarded four Chief Scouts Gold awards this year. Congratulations to Alfie, Zac, Charlotte and Matthew.

Summer camp 2022 was near Brecon in Wales and included hillwalking, gorge walking, air rifle shooting and laser tag games.

Scouts entered the County Operation Bald Eagle night hike and the District Operation Muddy Fox (which we won), went to Alton Towers, did an expedition staying at the log cabin in Kinver and held summer camp in a weekend at Ludlow, including the ever popular escape from Colditz challenge.

The Patrol leaders most common request was for food based activities so lots of cooking was done on Scout evenings as well as Navigation and First aid training.

Phoenix Explorers

There are currently 23 Explorers and 4 leaders.

With a big contingent of Scout due to join us we are expecting to reach 24 next year.

We awarded one Diamond award this year and 1 Kings Scout!

Main activities / Events

In July 2022 we went to Swansea for a camp that included Coasteering, surfing and walking the Wales coastal path.

Last year’s main events included a weekend on a narrow boat, the Trek competition, Go-Karting and Laser Quest. We did a weekend of Hiking in the Cotswolds which featured an in-person version of “Among-Us” with Imposter Explorers sometimes crashing the Cranham starship. Lots of evening activities included cooking as well as hikes and challenges.

Both Explorers and Scouts went to the 12 day long international Jamborette in Holland which Explorers will present on after the AGM.

Cub Report 2023

Did you hear that Cubs may have been closing before the summer holidays? Well, it was a close thing. However, I have been approached by a couple of parents who are happy to join the team, to be involved in lots of activities and to share the responsibilities of running a Cub Pack. So, a big

welcome to Anna and Morgana and not forgetting Tristan. I have agreed to stay for another year an easy handover and for younger blood to run the pack.

Anyway, since the last AGM we have had 2 camps. One as a joint camp with 1st Malvern Link cubs, we went to Aztec adventure and water centre – the high light being the giant inflatable assault course. All the Cubs got on really very well, we had great weather, no tears or upsets mainly because we were too busy :-D

We also attended Shirejam which is a huge event at the Three Counties show ground. Well, if the Cubs thought they were tired after the water activity weekend they were exhausted after this camp. We had parents very kindly bringing cooked/prepared meals at meeting us at strategic locations around the site. We attended the party nights with loud music and lots of bright disco lights. All the zones were busy but with lots of activities to try out new skills. Camping amongst 4000 other people is quite and experience. Strangely on the second night at bedtime the campsite became quieter much earlier than the first night and the young people didn’t wake up at 5am either – great way to start the day!

Our next camp will be a winter camp with the dates not yet confirmed and then looking forward into 2024.

My mission for next year is to run a hammock camp during April/Easter time. It is my personal favourite style and since buying the hammocks we’ve had storms that cancelled the hammock camp and then covid, so fingers crossed for that in spring next year.

Apart from our weekly activities we have attended Remembrance parade in Malvern Wells and St George’s parade at Colwall, District quiz ‘n’chips event and District swimming gala. At Christmas we had a Christmas bowling party. It has been nice being able to attend parades and start to mix with other groups attend joint camps, it’s nice for the Cubs to see their friends in other Cub packs and share experiences.

Currently we have 9 Cubs which is a nice size to start the new term with especially as we have new Leaders coming in, I don’t want to scare them off!! I am starting to get enquiries for new Cubs to join us and so the journey continues. If you know anyone with Cub age children, please send them this way. We are looking at growing the pack again.

I am really proud of the 4 Cubs that have achieved their Chief Scout Silver award but also of the entire pack. They all turn up each week, attend camps and extra activities and they all have a go at each task and do their best. Basically, they all work and play together so very well.

Thank you.

Agenda Item 6

Type of governing document:

The Group's governing documents are those of the Scout Association. They consist of a Royal Charter, which in turn gives authority to the Bye Laws of the Association and The Policy, Organisation and Rules of The Scout Association.

How the charity is constituted:

The Group is a trust established under its rules which are common to all Scouts.

Trustee selection methods:

The Trustees are appointed in accordance with the Policy, Organisation and Rules of The Scout Association.

Charity principal address:

1 Malvern Wells Scout HQ Assarts Lane Malvern Wells WR14 4JR Registered charity number – 510629

Names of the Trustees

Names of the Trustees
Jeremy Baxter Group Section Leader-Explorer Scouts
Tim Harriss GroupTreasurer
Diane Davies GroupSecretary
Steve Atwell GroupChair
Emma Rothero Group Executive Committee Member

Chair’s report – Year 2022 to 2023

Thank you you to all Scouts, Explorers and Cubs and all the Leaders for your continued support over the last 12 months. The Group is lucky to have extraordinary leaders and supporters who dedicate their time and energy to ensure that activities are planned, kit is in good shape and there is enough money in the bank for a rainy day - you will hear more in their reports. The Board also renewed the lease on the Hut for another 30 years.

The groups have been really lucky this year to enjoy trips to Holland for the Jamborette, Alton Towers, Shirejam, on canal boats and many more besides. A tremendous amount of fundraising has been undertaken this last year to support all the activity - thanks all for your time and efforts there without which many of the larger trips could not have happened.

We are grateful to have fully subscribed groups at all levels, and I look forward to celebrating some of their achievements tonight in our awards section, as well as each section’s highlights from the last year and the exciting plans they have.

Naturally we always welcome parent volunteers for all sorts of tasks from maintenance to fundraising and generally helping out with Scout activities. In particular we ask that more parents from cubs and scouts join the trustee board to have a say in how the group is run and how our funds are spent. This is not a time-consuming activity, so please have a think about how you could help out and volunteer this evening, or speak to any of the leaders or the board.

Annual General Meeting 2023

Resolutions

To re-adopt the constitution for the Group

The 1st Malvern Wells Group Scout Council resolve to adopt the standard Group Constitution found in The Scout Association’s Policy, Organisation and Rules (POR) with immediate effect. This resolution takes precedence over any previous constitution.

To agree the number of members that may be elected to the Trustee Board

The number of elected members shall be up to and including 6 persons.

To agree quorum for each of:

a. Meetings of the Group Scout Council

The quorum for future meetings of the 1st Malvern Wells Group Scout Council shall be 8 members of the Group Scout Council which must include either the Group Chair or the Group Scout Leader.

b. Meetings of the Trustee Board

The quorum for meetings of the 1st Malvern Wells Group Trustee Board shall be half the normal Trustee Board members (i.e. ex-officio, elected, nominated and co-opted) which must include either the Group Chair or the Group Scout Leader.

c. Meetings of any sub-committees (or Support Teams)

The quorum for all sub-committee (or Support Team) meetings shall be half the sub-committee / Support Team members which must include at least one of the sub-committee chair / Support Team Leader, Group Chair or the Group Scout Leader.

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees Signature(s)

Diane K. Davies 20/09/23

Jeremy Baxter 20/09/2023

Tim Harriss 20/09/2023

Full name(s) Date

1st Malvern Wells Scout Group Financial year ending 31st March 2023 Income & Expenditure

Membership Subscriptions
Less subscriptions paid on to District
Income - Donations
Income - Explorers Contribution
Income - Fundraising
Income - Gift Aid
Income - Grants
Expense - Energy
Expense - Equipment
Expense - Fire Extinguisher Service
Expense - Grass Cutting
Expense - Insurance
Expense - Kitchen Refurbishment
Expense - Maintenance
Expense - Misc
Expense - Online Youth Manager
Expense - Rent
Expense - Training
Expense - Water
Expense - Cubs Uniform & Badges
Expense - Cubs Weekly Activities
Expense - Scouts Uniform & Badges
Expense - Scouts Weekly Activities
Cub camps and events
Christmas Bowling
Shirejam 2023
Summer Camp 2022
The Buzz
Scout camps and events
Alton Towers
Aqua Park
Axolotls+PLs Camp
Canal Boat Camp 2022
Kinver Expedition 2023
Mega Grand Prix Go Karting
Murder on the Hogwarts Express
Operation Bald Eagle 2022
Safari Camp 2022
Shirehike 2023
Summer Camp 2022
The Buzz
The Trek
Three Counties Show 2022
Weekend Summer Camp 2023
Jamborette 2023
Barn dance
Cake stall
Dutch Dash
Pet Investitures
Quiz Night
Raffle
Tombola
Walk the Malverns
Other Fundraising
Parent payments
Costs (travel, site, kit)
Contingency fund
Totals
Inc
4,664.00
-1,768.00
ome


2,896.00





















2,635.28




1,686.00















5,753.43












16,335.95
**29,306.66 **
Expe
-177.66
-
nditure
(payment fees)

-177.66





















-4,024.96




-1,669.30















-5,609.90












-10,942.34
**-22,424.16 **
Income/E
4,486.34
-1,768.00
xpenditure


2,718.34





















-1,389.68

Final bal

383.80 n

Final bal

Final bal
16.70

Final bal

Final bal

Final bal

Final bal

19.56 ne

Final bal

Final bal

Final bal

Final bal

Final bal

Final bal

Final bal

-

Final bal

405.30 n
143.53

-44.96 n

336.73 n

1,298.13

251.81 n

275.05 n

860.80 n

50.00 ne

2,096.78

2,250.40

1,937.00

-984.76

673.47 n
5,393.61
6,882.50
Previous years for comparison
2021-22
2020-21
2019-20
2018-19
5,136.12
1,595.51
6,359.09
5,176.72
-2,323.00
-2,302.50
-2,218.50
-2,070.25
140.00
159.00
96.00
320.00
924.00
-
1,188.00
1,430.00
-
86.25
-
-
393.23
1,366.50
1,031.80
1,234.39
-
20,531.79
-
-
-225.12
-283.96
-316.33
-303.21
-2,251.72
-509.22
-1,238.49
-925.79
-63.00
-58.97
-133.14
-57.60
-91.86
-17.43
-105.67
-7.36
-1,105.84
-849.59
-877.20
-810.44
-896.80
-2,294.60
-
-
-11.96
-1,752.46
-1,035.72
-99.86
-63.49
-60.00
-40.47
-1.69
-37.59
-26.25
-38.00
-38.85
-
-
-
-
-
-54.13
-
-
-146.89
-43.71
-105.82
-87.57
-232.05
-337.15
-40.91
-392.83
-77.79
-
-371.72
-77.48
-326.89
-54.13
-353.41
-422.94
-297.33
-217.63
-183.39
-242.39
ance of -69.96.
et carried forward to next year.
ance of -170.79.
ance of -126.35.
-76.45
-160.00
-612.69
762.21
ance of -42.27.
ance of 16.95.
ance of 26.71. -15.00 net bought forward from last y
ance of 117.89. 8.10 net bought forward from last ye
t carried forward to next year.
ance of 0.11.
ance of 18.00. 24.20 net bought forward from last ye
ance of -33.48.
ance of -140.99.
ance of -42.64.
ance of -130.47. 48.42 net bought forward from last
ance of -5.30.

ance of -0.12.
et carried forward to next year.
-954.71
-189.00
-108.65
599.34
et carried forward to next year.
et carried forward to next year.
net carried forward to next year.
et carried forward to next year.
et carried forward to next year.
et carried forward to next year.
t carried forward to next year.
net carried forward to next year.
net carried forward to next year.
net bought forward from last year. 10,523.50 net ca
net bought forward from last year. -11,552.39 net ca
et bought forward from last year. 673.47 net carried
952.24
-
-2,995.15
3,219.15
Previous years for comparison
2021-22
2020-21
2019-20
2018-19
5,136.12
1,595.51
6,359.09
5,176.72
-2,323.00
-2,302.50
-2,218.50
-2,070.25
140.00
159.00
96.00
320.00
924.00
-
1,188.00
1,430.00
-
86.25
-
-
393.23
1,366.50
1,031.80
1,234.39
-
20,531.79
-
-
-225.12
-283.96
-316.33
-303.21
-2,251.72
-509.22
-1,238.49
-925.79
-63.00
-58.97
-133.14
-57.60
-91.86
-17.43
-105.67
-7.36
-1,105.84
-849.59
-877.20
-810.44
-896.80
-2,294.60
-
-
-11.96
-1,752.46
-1,035.72
-99.86
-63.49
-60.00
-40.47
-1.69
-37.59
-26.25
-38.00
-38.85
-
-
-
-
-
-54.13
-
-
-146.89
-43.71
-105.82
-87.57
-232.05
-337.15
-40.91
-392.83
-77.79
-
-371.72
-77.48
-326.89
-54.13
-353.41
-422.94
-297.33
-217.63
-183.39
-242.39
ance of -69.96.
et carried forward to next year.
ance of -170.79.
ance of -126.35.
-76.45
-160.00
-612.69
762.21
ance of -42.27.
ance of 16.95.
ance of 26.71. -15.00 net bought forward from last y
ance of 117.89. 8.10 net bought forward from last ye
t carried forward to next year.
ance of 0.11.
ance of 18.00. 24.20 net bought forward from last ye
ance of -33.48.
ance of -140.99.
ance of -42.64.
ance of -130.47. 48.42 net bought forward from last
ance of -5.30.

ance of -0.12.
et carried forward to next year.
-954.71
-189.00
-108.65
599.34
et carried forward to next year.
et carried forward to next year.
net carried forward to next year.
et carried forward to next year.
et carried forward to next year.
et carried forward to next year.
t carried forward to next year.
net carried forward to next year.
net carried forward to next year.
net bought forward from last year. 10,523.50 net ca
net bought forward from last year. -11,552.39 net ca
et bought forward from last year. 673.47 net carried
952.24
-
-2,995.15
3,219.15
Previous years for comparison
2021-22
2020-21
2019-20
2018-19
5,136.12
1,595.51
6,359.09
5,176.72
-2,323.00
-2,302.50
-2,218.50
-2,070.25
140.00
159.00
96.00
320.00
924.00
-
1,188.00
1,430.00
-
86.25
-
-
393.23
1,366.50
1,031.80
1,234.39
-
20,531.79
-
-
-225.12
-283.96
-316.33
-303.21
-2,251.72
-509.22
-1,238.49
-925.79
-63.00
-58.97
-133.14
-57.60
-91.86
-17.43
-105.67
-7.36
-1,105.84
-849.59
-877.20
-810.44
-896.80
-2,294.60
-
-
-11.96
-1,752.46
-1,035.72
-99.86
-63.49
-60.00
-40.47
-1.69
-37.59
-26.25
-38.00
-38.85
-
-
-
-
-
-54.13
-
-
-146.89
-43.71
-105.82
-87.57
-232.05
-337.15
-40.91
-392.83
-77.79
-
-371.72
-77.48
-326.89
-54.13
-353.41
-422.94
-297.33
-217.63
-183.39
-242.39
ance of -69.96.
et carried forward to next year.
ance of -170.79.
ance of -126.35.
-76.45
-160.00
-612.69
762.21
ance of -42.27.
ance of 16.95.
ance of 26.71. -15.00 net bought forward from last y
ance of 117.89. 8.10 net bought forward from last ye
t carried forward to next year.
ance of 0.11.
ance of 18.00. 24.20 net bought forward from last ye
ance of -33.48.
ance of -140.99.
ance of -42.64.
ance of -130.47. 48.42 net bought forward from last
ance of -5.30.

ance of -0.12.
et carried forward to next year.
-954.71
-189.00
-108.65
599.34
et carried forward to next year.
et carried forward to next year.
net carried forward to next year.
et carried forward to next year.
et carried forward to next year.
et carried forward to next year.
t carried forward to next year.
net carried forward to next year.
net carried forward to next year.
net bought forward from last year. 10,523.50 net ca
net bought forward from last year. -11,552.39 net ca
et bought forward from last year. 673.47 net carried
952.24
-
-2,995.15
3,219.15
Previous years for comparison
2021-22
2020-21
2019-20
2018-19
5,136.12
1,595.51
6,359.09
5,176.72
-2,323.00
-2,302.50
-2,218.50
-2,070.25
140.00
159.00
96.00
320.00
924.00
-
1,188.00
1,430.00
-
86.25
-
-
393.23
1,366.50
1,031.80
1,234.39
-
20,531.79
-
-
-225.12
-283.96
-316.33
-303.21
-2,251.72
-509.22
-1,238.49
-925.79
-63.00
-58.97
-133.14
-57.60
-91.86
-17.43
-105.67
-7.36
-1,105.84
-849.59
-877.20
-810.44
-896.80
-2,294.60
-
-
-11.96
-1,752.46
-1,035.72
-99.86
-63.49
-60.00
-40.47
-1.69
-37.59
-26.25
-38.00
-38.85
-
-
-
-
-
-54.13
-
-
-146.89
-43.71
-105.82
-87.57
-232.05
-337.15
-40.91
-392.83
-77.79
-
-371.72
-77.48
-326.89
-54.13
-353.41
-422.94
-297.33
-217.63
-183.39
-242.39
ance of -69.96.
et carried forward to next year.
ance of -170.79.
ance of -126.35.
-76.45
-160.00
-612.69
762.21
ance of -42.27.
ance of 16.95.
ance of 26.71. -15.00 net bought forward from last y
ance of 117.89. 8.10 net bought forward from last ye
t carried forward to next year.
ance of 0.11.
ance of 18.00. 24.20 net bought forward from last ye
ance of -33.48.
ance of -140.99.
ance of -42.64.
ance of -130.47. 48.42 net bought forward from last
ance of -5.30.

ance of -0.12.
et carried forward to next year.
-954.71
-189.00
-108.65
599.34
et carried forward to next year.
et carried forward to next year.
net carried forward to next year.
et carried forward to next year.
et carried forward to next year.
et carried forward to next year.
t carried forward to next year.
net carried forward to next year.
net carried forward to next year.
net bought forward from last year. 10,523.50 net ca
net bought forward from last year. -11,552.39 net ca
et bought forward from last year. 673.47 net carried
952.24
-
-2,995.15
3,219.15
2017-18

2,901.04

-1,001.00

20.00

1,492.00

26.77

-

-

-284.47

-682.20

-189.67

-96.60

-1,060.04

-

-100.93

-51.07

-42.77

-

-

-89.75
120.00
1,232.00
-
1,211.28
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
72.00
-
-
-
-
-
-
-249.00
-1,025.17
-308.45
-
-1,231.84
-
-36.98
-108.69
-19.00
-
-
-174.81
-93.82
-79.70
-411.40
-286.10
120.00
1,232.00
-
1,211.28
-
-249.00
-1,025.17
-308.45
-
-1,231.84
-
-36.98
-108.69
-19.00
-
-
-174.81
-93.82
-79.70
-339.40
-286.10
-248.84

-411.88
Total with Scouts
Total with Scouts
-

-
Included above
Included above
60.27
ear.
ar.
ar.
year.

766.76
rried forwar
rried forwar
forward to

1,170.50
d to next year.
d to next year.
next year.

-721.03

66.00
500.00
1,000.00
120.00
-135.96
-116.20
-1,170.79
-246.35
-69.96
383.80
-170.79
-126.35
442.82
487.30
182.00
525.00
345.70
7.13
93.50
425.00
-142.50
-
2,820.00
127.50
0.48
19.50
420.00
-485.09
-470.35
-140.29
-415.21
-326.14
-7.02
-99.70
-458.48
1.51
-42.64
-2,998.89
-132.80
-0.48
-19.62
-14.70
-42.27
16.95
41.71
109.79
19.56
0.11
-6.20
-33.48
-140.99
-42.64
-178.89
-5.30
-
-0.12
405.30
-
342.97
1,338.52
259.37
294.88
942.20
50.00
2,164.50
2,251.09
8,692.42
-
-
-44.96
-6.24
-40.39
-7.56
-19.83
-81.40
-
-67.72
-0.69
-105.92
-10,567.63
-
-44.96
336.73
1,298.13
251.81
275.05
860.80
50.00
2,096.78
2,250.40
8,586.50
-10,567.63
-
-1,636.90 14,528.32 -2,100.37 7,203.56 2,178.12
2021-22
2020-21
2019-20
2018-19
Previous years for comparison
2017-18

1stMW Accounts 2023 - V3 - For Review.ods Charity number: 510629

16/06/2023

Page 1

1st Malvern Wells Scout Group Financial year ending 31st March 2023 Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the year

Assets

Assets
Cash funds
Main bank account
23,172.61
Jamborette bank account
4,326.72
Petty cash
24.80
Other monetary assets
Tax claim
1,166.00
Subscriptions not yet collected
-
Unpaid invoices
-
Paid for future events
-
Non monetary assets
Land and buildings
107,488.00
Scouting equipment
13,800.00
Total Assets
Liabilities
Subscriptions not yet paid
-
Refunds owed to parents
-
Unpaid invoices
-
Money received for future events
5,135.38
Total Liabilities
Scouts’ share of the Jamborette account balance based on 15 Scouts and 7 Explorers attending


Estimated Gift Aid claim on subscriptions and donations.

Outstanding member subscriptions.


Payments made for future events, for which we haven’t yet received payment from members.

Insured value

Insured value
149,978.13

Outstanding subscriptions owed to District.



Payments received from members which has yet to be spent on the activity.
5,135.38
5,135.38

1st Malvern Wells Scout Group and Phoenix ESU Financial year ending 31st March 2023

Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the year

Jamborette bank account - which holds the balance of funds collected from both 1[st] Malvern Wells Scout Group and Phoenix Explorer Scout Unit

Assets

Liabilities

Jamborette bank account 6,345.85 apportioned to Phoenix ESU 2,019.13 Share based on 7 Explorers attending apportioned to Scout Group 4,326.72 Share based on 15 Scouts attending Money received for future events 6,345.85 Payments received from members which has yet to be spent on the activity. apportioned to Phoenix ESU 2,019.13 Share based on 7 Explorers attending apportioned to Scout Group 4,326.72 Share based on 15 Scouts attending

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1st Malvern Wells Scout Group Financial year ending 31st March 2023 Bank Reconciliation

Lloyds
Cash
Jamborette
Total
B/f
21,732.56
72.80
855.40
22,660.76
Receipts
38,792.22
1,214.10
16,248.19
56,254.51
Payments
-37,352.17
-1,262.10
-10,757.74
-49,372.01
1,440.05
-48.00
5,490.45
6,882.50
23,172.61
24.80
6,345.85
29,543.26
23,172.61
24.80
6,345.85
29,543.26
Receipts not yet cleared
-
-
-
-
Payments not yet cleared
-
-
-
-
23,172.61
24.80
6,345.85
29,543.26
Difference
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
Balance per statement March 31st
Check against summary sheet
0.00
+

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1st Malvern Wells Scout Group

Financial year ending 31st March 2023

Account Overview

Main bank account and cash box (excludes Jamborette account)

Income

Membership Subscriptions
Less subscriptions paid on to District
Gift Aid
Explorers Contribution
Grants/Donations
Uniform
Fundraising
Activities and camps
Total income
Expenditure
General running costs
HQ maintenance
Equipment
Uniform
Activities and camps
Payment fees on sub
Total expenditure
Net income/expenditure
4,664.00
Before deduction of OSM payment fees
-1,768.00
1,211.28
1,232.00
For use of the hut and equipment
120.00
72.00
-
7,439.43
12,970.71
-
-1,783.34
Bills, insurance, maintenance
-345.43
-1,025.17
-505.22
-7,645.00
Including card and direct-debit payment fees
-177.66
Card and direct-debit payment fees
-11,481.82
-
1,488.89
-
4,664.00
Before deduction of OSM payment fees
-1,768.00
1,211.28
1,232.00
For use of the hut and equipment
120.00
72.00
-
7,439.43
12,970.71
-
-1,783.34
Bills, insurance, maintenance
-345.43
-1,025.17
-505.22
-7,645.00
Including card and direct-debit payment fees
-177.66
Card and direct-debit payment fees
-11,481.82
-
1,488.89
-
1,488.89

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1st Malvern Wells Scout Group

Financial year ending 31st March 2023

Account Overview

Jamborette bank account - which holds the balance of funds collected from both 1[st] Malvern Wells Scout Group and Phoenix Explorer Scout Unit

Income

Income
Fundraising
Member payments
Total income
Expenditure
Fundraising costs
Member payments charges
Travel and camp costs
Total expenditure
Net income/expenditure
7,643.53
8,692.42
16,335.95
-
-268.79
-105.92
-10,567.63
-10,942.34
-
5,393.61
-
5,393.61

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1st Malvern Wells Scout Group

Financial year ending 31st March 2023 Overview of online payment processing fees

(includes Jamborette)

Payment processor
OSM & GoCardless
Donr
JustGiving
Stripe
Sumup
Total
Fees
Fee rate
15,630.25
-535.59
3.43%
2.00
-0.10
5.00%
2,174.00
-68.13
3.13%
-
-6.77 -
70.00
-1.21
1.73%
17,876.25
-611.80
3.42%
Gross
payments
received
Fees
Fee rate
15,630.25
-535.59
3.43%
2.00
-0.10
5.00%
2,174.00
-68.13
3.13%
-
-6.77 -
70.00
-1.21
1.73%
17,876.25
-611.80
3.42%
Gross
payments
received
17,876.25 -611.80

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Independent examinerfs report to the tntstees of 1st Malvern Wells Scout Council I reportto the trustees on my examTrnation of the accounts of the 1st Wels Sc￿rt Group for the year endd 31st Marth 2023. Responsibilities and basis of report As the charty trustee5 of the 1st Malvern WelL% Scout Gr(￿P yw a￿ resp)nsNI e for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 fthe Acfj. I report in respect of my examination ofthe 1st Malvern Wells SC￿1 Gm4¥> accounts carrd out under 5erth)n 145 of the 2011 Act and in catrying out my examination I followed all the applKable DirKtThs gNen by the Chartty Commission under sectlon 14515llbl of the ACL Independent examinerfs statem . have completed my examnation. I confirm that material matter5 come IJ) my atterttn in connection with thg examinatTon 9iwng me cause to belw that in any material ￿St￿tt acctyjnting ￿e0rdS vre not kept in rewt of the 1st Malvwn Wells Scwt Group as required by sKlim 130 of theArtor 2. the accounts do not accord Vllth those r￿Ord& I have no concerns and have come auoss no other rnatter5 in connettion wrtrTr the examination to JtterTrtion should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understsnding of the accounts to be reathed. Sbgned: IL Name: Lli4 NiLL'L£ HUYLL Relevant professional qualificatk)n or memtrship of professional b(Jies rrf any)- ddres 16 Hc{fvJiOL4 .4￿￿tiL IIILrfchJ KILI+ I￿. Date: Cg