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2022-12-31-accounts

The Guide Association Lancashire Border

Annual Report & Accounts

For the Year Ended 31[st ] December 2022

The Guide Association Lancashire Border Year Ended 31[st ] December 2022

Contents

Charity Details 3
Charity Trustees Report 4
Organisational Structure 4-5
Recruitment, appointment, induction 5
and training of new trustees
Risk Management 6
Objectives and Activities 6
Tangible Assets 6
General Comments 7
Extraordinary Expenditure 7
Extraordinary Income 7
Budgets held for Advisors 7
2022 Accounts 8 -10
Independent Examiners report 11-12

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The Guide Association Lancashire Border Year Ended 31[st ] December 2022

Name County
Executive
member /
Charity
Trustee
Division
Commissioner
Property
Management
Team
Other Role
Mrs Sharon
Weaver
County Commissioner
Miss Margaret Thomas
Mrs Pauline Booth
Mrs Nicola Daley
Mrs Racheal Chen
Mrs Julie Kilas-Riding
Miss Olivia Ferris King
Mrs Val Singleton CountyPresident
Mrs Rachel Volland CountyTreasurer
Mrs Jayne Carman Chair of Guiding
Development
Mrs Julia Paradine Chair of property
team
Mrs Joyce Wiggins
Mrs Maureen Morrissy
Miss Karen Booth
Mrs Joan Hall
Mrs Annaleise Sims
Mr Paul Sims
Mr Dean Carman

Charity Number: 516834

Bankers: Royal Bank of Scotland, Bolton (General) The Co-operative Bank (Height Nook)

Examiner of Accounts: Christine Roberts CIMA Certificate in Business Accounting 19 Gadbury Court Atherton Manchester, M46 0SQ

Contact Email: rjden1@yahoo.co.uk

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The Guide Association Lancashire Border Year Ended 31[st ] December 2022

Charity Trustees’ Annual Report for the year Ended 31[st ] December 2022 Structure, Governance and Management

The charity’s formal name is The Guide Association Lancashire Border. Its operational name is Girlguiding Lancashire Border and is often referred to in this report as The County. The charity’s governing document is The Guide Association Royal Charter of 1922. The Royal Charter and bye – laws, the Guiding Manual (4th edition) various handbooks and the County Constitution together determine how the charity is governed.

Organisational Structure

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The Guide Association
(Known as Girlguiding UK)
Charity No 306016
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The Guide Association North West England
(The Region)
Charity Number 521694
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The Guide Association Lancashire Border
(The County) incorporating Height Nook
Charity Number 516834
Divisions 5
Districts 16
Units 134
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The Guide Association Lancashire Border is constituted as a branch of the Guide Association in accordance with the Royal Charter and has the status of a Girlguiding County within North West England Region of the Guide Association.

The structure of the Guide Association is linked through:

The County Commissioner is appointed by the Region Chief Commissioner and is an ex officio voting member of the Region Executive Committee. The County Commissioner appoints the Division Commissioners within the County and the Division Commissioners are ex officio voting members of the County Executive Committee.

Within Girlguiding UK and as accepted by the Charity Commissioners, the various organisational levels retain separate identity for charity registrations and accounting purposes. Accordingly, no consolidated accounts are prepared, and the County’s accounts do not include transactions or assets and liabilities of any Division, District or Unit within the County.

The financial administration of the County is subject to the rules and other provisions of the Guiding Manual and Charity law.

The Charity Trustees of the Guide Association Lancashire Border have delegated responsibility for Height Nook (a property in Pick up Bank, near Darwen) to a subcommittee. The property title to Height Nook is held by The Girl Guide Trust Corporation in trust for Lancashire Border. The arrangements are based on the trusts of the Guide Association 1938 Trust Deed, under which the Trust Corporation acts at the discretion of the County Executive Committee regarding the property. The day-to-day management and administration of Height Nook is the responsibility of the Sub –committee.

Recruitment, appointment, induction and training of new trustees

The Guide Association’s Chief Guide appoints the Region Commissioner who in turn appoints the County Commissioner who in turn appoints five Division Commissioners within the County, the County Administrators (Treasurer, County Secretary, County President), County Chair of Trefoil Guild, the Chair of Height Nook and the County Chair of Guiding Development. The holders of these posts are the voting members of the County Executive and the Charity Trustees of the Guide Association Lancashire Border. They serve as charity trustees for the term of their respective appointments, which in the case of the County Appointment Holders other than the County Commissioner; terminate on the expiration of the County Commissioners term of office.

Charity trustees serve for a term of office of up to five years but would be removed as Charity Trustees should they cease to hold office as Division Commissioners/ County Advisors for any reason before their anticipated term has expired. The County Administrators are appointed with each new County Commissioner.

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Charity Trustees are assigned a mentor who ensures that informal training is available to meet individual needs. They also follow the Guide Association induction program for Division Commissioners which prepares them for the Management of their Division.

Risk Management

The Charity trustees have reviewed the major strategic, business, and operational risks, which the charity faces. These are detailed in a risk document register and the trustees’ annual review programme is in place. Policies, systems, and procedures exist to mitigate risks as far as possible.

Objectives and Activities

Objective

To educate girls and young women, to help them develop emotionally, mentally, physically, and spiritually so that they can make a positive contribution to their community and the wider world.

Strategies for achieving objectives

Our strategy for achieving the objective has focused on the Guide Association’s strands of policy, with special emphasis on the provision of activities for girls and young women, training of adult and a focus on increase communication and heightened awareness of opportunities available.

Review of activities during the past Year

The County has enjoyed a busy year, providing opportunities for all young members and leaders within the Association to participate in training and activities. We have held a number of successful events including celebrating the Queen’s Jubilee and Parliament week. Volunteers have been committed to ensuring Guiding is growing and vibrant. Leaders offer a wide variety of experiences including trips and holidays.

Our 396 volunteer leaders continue to show dedication, commitment and passion to ensure all the 1353 girls in their care are able to access every opportunity for development and good citizenship that local guiding can offer.

Height Nook is now open and being run in conjunction with Sporting NRG who rent the building and provide low-cost outdoor activities to our members. Bookings are slowly increasing, and the refurbished building is offering a great experience to this who visit.

Tangible Assets

The main tangible asset is Height Nook, which is a freehold property managed by the Height Nook Management Committee. The property is shown in the statement of Assets and Liabilities at the index linked insurance value of £537,620 although the commercial value of the asset is in excess of this figure.

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General Comments

The accounts have been prepared in accordance with Charity Commission regulations and on receipts and payments basis.

The Charity trustee’s policy is to hold funds against specific purposes, where deemed appropriate. Interest arising from reserves is to be used to support the work of the County or is to be reinvested to maintain the value of the reserves. General funds shown on the statement of Assets and Liabilities are allocated to designate funds as detailed below;

General funds are held to enable the administration of the County and management of the Height Nook Centre running costs.

The Royal Bank of Scotland is used for operational finance. In view of the amounts held it is not deemed necessary to spread the risk further.

Extraordinary Expenditure

None reported

Extraordinary Income

None reported

Budgets held for Advisors

These are small balances managed by the County Treasurer, agreed with the appropriate advisors at the start of the year, to fund ongoing training, events and badge provision amongst other things within County. Budgets for events are requested and checked once completed against the initial budget and signed expenses lodged with the County Treasurer.

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THE GUIDE ASSOCIATION LANCASHIRE BORDER DETAILED RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022

GENERAL FUND

RECEIPTS

Subscriptions
Events
Grants
Interest
Misc
Funds held on behalf of others
Closed Accounts merged into County

PAYMENTS
Awards & Badges
Awards Evening
Subscriptions (Census Levy Height Nook & HQ)
Subscriptions
Charitable Donations
County Archives
County Expenses
County Commissioners Expenses
Insurance
Growing Guiding
Hire Bolton HQ and internet
International
Leadership co-ordination
Misc
Events (Outdoors)
Photocopy contract
Postage
PR/Communications
Net receipts / (payments)
Opening Balance at 1 January
Closing Balance at 31 December
2022

£
£
12,755
5,417
3,922
112
300
0
0
22,505
1,121
776
6,500
1,321
150
-
2,773
1,001
924
14
670
(272)
48
141
6,791
-
18
203
22,179
327

53,252
53,579
2021
9,959
115
0
29
300
2,149
2,641
15,193
277
557
6,400
1,257
150
-
1,718
657
576
1,059
-
300
75
721
-
47
18
79
13,892
1,302
51,951
53,252

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THE GUIDE ASSOCIATION LANCASHIRE BORDER DETAILED RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022

HEIGHT NOOK ACTIVITY CENTRE
RECEIPTS
Bank Interest and Gift Aid
Census Transfer
Donations
Grant Received
Rent
Misc
PAYMENTS
Electric
Telecom
Water
Oil
Bank Charges
Insurance
General Repairs & Replacements
Grounds Maintenance – Fire check/assessment
Misc.
Net receipts / (payments)
Opening Balance at 1 January
Closing Balance at 31 December
Consolidated (General Funds & Height Nook)
Net receipts / (payments)
Balance B/F at 1 January
Balance C/F at 31 December


2022
2021
£
£
-
-
3,250
3,200
800
-
3,667
17,669
4,530
700
169
250
12,416
21,189
1,218
660
62
62
324
319
1,532
-
-
-
1,106
1,067
4,618
54,035
-
-
752
149
9,612
56,292
2,805
(34,473)
1,448
35,921
4,252
1,448
2022
2021
£
£
3,132
(33,171)
54,700
87,871
57,831
54,700

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THE GUIDE ASSOCIATION LANCASHIRE BORDER STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2022

2022 2022 2022 2021
**Notes ** Unrestricted
Funds
Restricted
Funds
Total
Funds
Total
Funds
ASSETS £ £ £ £
CASH AT BANK
General Funds 53,579 - 53,579 53,252
Height Nook 4,252 - 4,252 1,448
57,832 - 57,832 54,700
ASSETS RETAINED FOR CHARITIES OWN USE
Fixed Assets 1 637,055 - 637,055 596,182
Stock 2 - - - 1,587
Liquid Assets 3 - - - 746
637,055 - 637,055 598,515
TOTAL NET ASSETS 694,887 - 694,887 653,214
SUMMARY OF FUNDS
General Reserves County 53,579 - - 53,252
General Reserves Height Nook 4,252 - - 1,448
Funds Invested in Fixed Assets 637,055 - - 596,182
Stock - - - 1,587
Funds held on behalf of County Advisors - - - 746
TOTAL FUNDS 694,887 - - 653,215
Notes to the Accounts 2022 2022 2022 2021
Unrestricted Restricted Total Total
Funds Funds Funds Funds
£ £ £ £
1. Fixed Assets (Insurance Value)
Height Nook Centre 596,781 - 596,781 557,739
Height Nook Contents & Equipment 24,881 - 24,881 23,696
County Standard 4,658 - 4,658 3,519
County Equipment 10,735 - 10,735 11,228
637,055 - 637,055 596,182
2. Stock
Height Nook Badges/Souvenirs - - - 1,587
- - - 1,587
3. Liquid Assets (Individual Accounts Held for County Advisors)
Height Nook Souvenir Account - - - 616
- - - 616

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Independent examiner's report on the accounts

Section A Independent Examiner’s Report

Report to the trustees/
members of
On accounts for the year
ended
Set out on pages
The Guide Association Lancashire Border The Guide Association Lancashire Border The Guide Association Lancashire Border
31stDecember 2022 Charity no
(if any)
516834
8 - 10

I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity (“the Trust”) for the year ended 31 / 12 / 2022 .

I report in respect of my examination of the Trust’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I have followed the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.

Independent examiner's statement

I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention (other than that disclosed below *) in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect:

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

Date: 15[th] October 2023 Signed: Name: Christine Roberts Relevant professional CIMA Certificate in Business Accounting qualification(s) or body (if any): Address: 19 Gadbury Court Atherton Manchester, M46 0SQ

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Section B Disclosure

[Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight 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 .

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