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2023-12-31-accounts

Wistaston Scout Group (35[th] South West Cheshire) Registered Charity No: 520281 www.wistastonscoutgroup.org.uk

ANNUAL REPORT YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31[st] 2023

I reported last year that our youth numbers, Beavers, Cubs and Scouts, had returned to pre pandemic level. I am pleased to say that trend has continued and we now have in excess of 100 young persons in the group. Although we don’t have anybody waiting to join a section (who is of age to join that section) we do have a substantial number of youngsters waiting to join beavers once they are of the age to do so. So the future looks very good. At the same time the number of leaders has shown a small increase but some of these are at university so are only available when down from Uni. One or two sections could definitely benefit from extra help, so if anyone can spare that mythical hour a week then please let me know. Just to set the myth right it as much as you want to give but it is about 90 minutes per week (the length of a section meeting).

The Scout Association, now to be known as The Scouts, is coming to the end of their latest five year plan (ending at the end of 2025) and there are challenging times ahead. For example:

Safeguarding and Safety modules are being strengthened and made more robust. Some of this was planned but the tragic events five years ago on the Great Orme resulting in an explorer losing his life and the resulting inquest has placed training in the spotlight.

I have previously spoken about our young leader programme where youth members aged 14 to 18 years assist with one of the sections as well as having the option of attending Explorers. This programme which is administered by Di Blurton from District continues to pay dividends. Once they reach 18 years of age, they can apply to become adult leaders, most of our young leaders do go on to become adult leaders. So the young leader

programme continues to provide new leaders for the group.

Scouting within the group has, as ever, been great fun with a lot of our youngster achieving the top awards in their sections with:

20 Chief Scouts Bronze Awards (Beavers)

1 Chief Scouts Silver Award (Cubs)

8 Chief Scouts Gold Awards (Scouts) Being awarded in 2023

In addition and totally out of the blue I was awarded the MBE in the 2023 Kings Birthday Honours. I was amazed, dumbstruck and very, very humbled by this. I mention it in this report because having read the citation this is as much a tribute to the leaders past and present who I have worked with over the last 17 years as it is for me. I was invested into the order at Windsor Castle in February 2024 by HRH Prince of Wales (more of that in the 2024 report). So like Emily Edge who as a Cub met the future Queen a couple of years ago on behalf of scouting and this group, I have now met and shaken hands with the future King what next for the Group?

We are one of only a few groups in the District who can lay claim to holding traditional camps under canvas. That means that once they reach scouts they do everything as a patrol; they pitch their own tents sort their own fires and cook their own meals truly gaining skills for life. There is always a leader in the background monitoring progress and giving guidance where necessary. Added to that scouts have a week long summer camp and have done so for many years (missing out during the pandemic). 2023 saw them using a new (to us) site on Anglesey and a great time was had by all. The highlight for most was a trip to RAF Valley which had been arranged by Phil Spencer who was group chair at the time and had one or two connections in the RAF. The youngsters got to see the working base, sit in a helicopter and generally have a great time. Sadly there was no fixed wing flying whilst they were there so I guess we will have to go back again in 2027.

Once again, the group is grateful for the continued support from the Parish Council. As ever they made the offer of funding towards equipment. In 2023/24 they met half of the cost of a heavy duty Gazebo replacing the old one which has given 15 years service.

Finally I must pay a huge thankyou to our leaders (including our young leaders) and group trustees for the amazing work they have done to provide scouting during 2023. When thanking the adult leaders I must include their wives, husbands, partners, girlfriends and boyfriends (I believe in sporting circles they are known as WAGS and HABS) for their continued support. Without their assistance we could not provide the quality scouting to our young people which they receive in Wistaston Scouts.

August 2024 John Bennett MBE Group Lead Volunteer (Group Scout Leader) 07825 091114, gsl@wistastonscoutgroup.co.uk

SURPLUS AND LOSS ACCOUNT - 2023 Year To Date

INCOME
Subs
Current Year - 2023
12,528.00
£
Previous Year - 2022
-
£
12,528.00
£
Fundraising Etc.
Fundraising
3,524.23
£
Donations
950.00
£
Grants
-
£
4,474.23
£
Miscellaneous
Gift Aid
-
£
Camps & Activities
11776.24
Floats/Cashing Cheques
-
£
Interest
-
£
Explorer Rent
-
£
Centre Hire Income
940.00
£
Other
814.33
£
13,530.57
£
New HQ Funding
-
£
30,532.80
£
Transfers between accounts (Excluded from Income/expenditure)
Moving from
Natwest Main Account
130.00
Natwest Activities account
2500.00
OSM Payment Cards
0.00
Moving To
Natwest Main Account
0
Natwest Activities account
130.00
OSM Payment Cards
2500.00
Transfer balance
0.00
TOTAL Income
30,532.80
£
Opening Balances 01/01/2023
Cash
-
£
Natwest Main Account
26,215.50
£
Natwest Activities account
4,838.44
£
OSM Payment Cards
5,114.27
£
Unbanked Cheques
-
£
Assets
Liabilities
-
£
Total
36,168.21
£
EXPENDITURE
Utilities
Electricity
894.00
£
Water
373.70
£
Gas
696.40
£
Phone/Broadband
480.00
£
2,444.10
£
General
Training
-
£
Insurance
1,586.79
£
Capitation
5,605.50
£
Subs Expenditure
146.61
£
Hygiene services
101.40
£
HQExpenditure
1,386.18
£
8,826.48
£
Equipment
Scout & Guide Shop
673.79
£
Camping Gas
-
£
General
306.00
£
979.79
£
Sectional Expenses
Floats/Cashing Cheques
Fundraising Expenditure
Camp & Activity Expenditure
Gifts
Other
New Equipment Expenditure
875.23
£
-
£
495.98
£
13,169.93
£
-
£
130.00
£
-
£
Net Surplus
Current Balance
Cash
-
£
Natwest Main Account
30,791.37
£
Natwest Activities account
6,454.29
£
OSM Payment Cards
2,533.84
£
Unbanked Cheques
-
£
Assets
-
£
Liabilities
-
£
Total
39,779.50
£
26,921.51
£
3,611.29
£
30,532.80
£

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Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees of the ..SCOUT GROUPI NCIL I report on the accounts of the GrOuplDi9tr￿Of the year ended .......... which comprise the Statement of Financial Activities, the Balance Sheet and relaled notes set out on pages......... This report is made solely to the trustees in accordance with Section 145 of the Charities Act 2011. My work has been undertaken so that I might state to the charity's trustees those matters l am required to state to them in an Independent Examiner's report and for no other purpose. To the fullest extent permitted by law, I do not accept or assume responsibilFty to anyone other than the charity and the charity's trustees for my examination work. Respective responsibilities of Trustees and Examiner The Group'slDistrict's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. They consider that an audit is not required for this year (under Section 144 of the Charities A￿ 2011 (the Charities Ad)) and that an independent examinalion is needed. It is my responsibility to: Exarnlne the accounts (under Section 145 of the Charities Act): To follow the procedures laid down in the General Directions given by the Charity Commissioners (under Section 145(5Xb) of the Charities Act); and To state whether particular matters have come to my attention. Basls of Independent Examinerfs report My examination was carried out in accordan￿ with the General Directions given by the Charlty Commissioners. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the GrouplDistrict and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures In the accounts. and seeking explanations from you as trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures underlaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a ttrue and fairf view and the report 15 limited to those matters set out in the statement below. Independent Examiner's statement In connection with my examination. no matter has come to my atlention (other than that disclosed below '): 1. which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements to keep accounting records in accordance with Section 130 of the Charities Act 'and to prepare accounts which a￿Ord with the accounting records and comply with the accounting requirements of the Charities Act have not been met. or 2. to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Please delete the words in the brackets if they do not apply r)r-i Qualification- Address: ..... IsryA£rDTrJ i fj /. £ l J.o.2.4L...................................................... LT900006