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2022-03-31-accounts

Trustees’ Annual Report and Accounts 1 April 2021 to 31 March 2022

Charity name: Blackpool District Scout Council Charity registration number: 521534

The Trustees of the Charity present their report with the financial statements of the charity for the year ended 31 March 2022. The Trustees have adopted the provisions of Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2015).

Constitution

Blackpool District Scout Council (“BDSC”) is registered as a Charity in England number 521534. The date of registration is 8 November 1966. The rules of the Charity are stipulated by the Policy, Organisation and Rules ("POR") of The Scout Association, itself a Charity registered in England (No. 306101) and incorporated by a Royal Charter dated 4 January 1912. There is a formal Constitution of Blackpool District Scout Council.

Objectives and Activities

Objectives - The aim of BDSC is that of The Scout Association; the purpose of Scouting is to contribute to the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential; as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities. These benefits are available to all young people and are therefore considered to be a public benefit under Section 4 of the Charities Act 2011.

The method of achieving the aim of the Scout Association is by providing an enjoyable and attractive scheme of progressive training, based on the Scout Promise and Law, guided by adult leadership.

The Trustees confirm that they have referred to the guidance contained in the Charity Commission's general guidance on public benefit when reviewing the charity's aims and objectives.

The charity’s main objective is to ‘actively engage and support young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to

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society’. Our goal is to continue to grow, become more inclusive, to be shaped by young people and to make a bigger impact in our communities.

The Trustees value the contribution made to the Charity by its volunteers and considers that good communications and relationships with its people and its members to be very important and makes relevant information available to all. The success of the Charity can only be put down to its people, uniformed and non-uniformed leaders, supporters and of course its young people.

Activities - The work of the District has been challenging as during the last financial year we were still experiencing the effects of the pandemic where many of the Scout Groups who had endeavoured to meet face-to-face, also had to meet virtually to undertake a variety of activities and meetings, when it became evident that the Omicron variant was circulating throughout the population. During this challenging period we have continued to provide better futures for more of our young people which continues to be exciting and relevant and allows them to enjoy the “Everyday Adventure” that Scouting brings.

We will continue to focus on:

Blackpool is really fortunate in having committed and passionate volunteers in our District who are selfless in providing their skills, experience and free time to benefit young people who are involved in Scouting. We thank them for their valuable support to providing the best Scouting experience for our young people. In addition, to the Leaders who work regularly with young people, we also have people who work “behind the scenes” so we would like to pay tribute to all of our dedicated volunteers for their work on behalf of young people in Blackpool.

We haven’t been able to experience the excitement of utilising Mowbreck training campsite as much as possible, however, we are delighted that due to a donation from Blackpool District, development activities have happened at the site and following the kindness and generosity of an anonymous donor we have been able to improve the galley, undertaking necessary health and safety requirements. We have been fortunate in receiving Government grants whilst the site has been in lockdown, which has enabled us to refurbish the toilet block and providing much needed improvements to the facilities at the site. During the year we have also benefitted from the donation provided by Michael Loomes, from his brother’s estate. In line with their wishes we have made improvements to the site entrance including a new retaining feature wall. We thank them for their continued support through financial donations. All of this work has been undertaken to benefit the young people who utilise the site from both within and

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external to Scouting. Thanks to the new Mowbreck team and all the volunteers who have provided valuable support to upgrade the facilities at the site.

Training has continued virtually for all our volunteers, with the mandatory safety and safeguarding skills. The leaders of our young people have been undertaking training online to ensure they have the necessary skills to work with young people, including First Aid. For all who have been involved in the commissioning and administration of training activities we would like to thank you for ensuring that our Leaders are

BDSC are also grateful for a number of contributions and kind bequests which will be used for the good of the District over the coming year.

Social investments - Whilst no actual monetary financial investment has been made to non-scouting projects, the trustees would like to point out that the charity supports all young people, not just those in Scouting: and Mowbreck is used by a wide range of organisations which help and encourage young people from all sorts of backgrounds.

BDSC continues to adopt the clear Equal Opportunities Policy of The Scout Association in that no young person or person volunteering their service shall receive less favourable treatment on the basis of, nor suffer disadvantage by reason of: - ethnicity - gender - age - sexual orientation - additional needs - nationality – religion. BDSC continues to embrace the objectives set down in the Disability Discrimination Act 1995.

Personnel – We would like to pay tribute to elected and nominated officers to the Blackpool District Scout Council Executive Committee who have advised that they are standing down, namely Christine Fitton BEM JP, Geoff Platt and Reid Skipper. We would like to thank the District Commissioner, Victoria DaSilva, Stewart Swan and Heather Clegg for their counsel at Executive Committees. All of whom have provided extensive experience and counsel to guide the decisions at Executive Committee and we would like to thank them.

Financial Review

District income in the past has been garnered from a small levy on top of the annual Membership fee and the annual St George’s Day Dinner Dance. Due to the ongoing pandemic we have not had any income into the District, so have had to dip into our reserves and transfer funds into the accounts.

Any income received is normally utilised in the many charitable activities supporting the young people in annual events such as the Swimming Gala, Carol Service and St Georges Day events, however, many of the major events have been curtailed due to the pandemic.

We also provide grant funding to Scout members to enable them to attend various international visits and each year allocate a sum in the accounts to meet future commitments to ensure that we can support young people on the International Jamboree and help with other International visits. 3

Our investments and the income they generate are included in the financial report. With interest rates at an all-time historic low and dividend yields likely to remain suppressed for some time BDSC will keep the investments under review.

Accounting Principles

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Structure, Governance and Management

Organisational structure

The management of Operational Scouting within Blackpool is vested in the District Commissioner, supported by the District Team comprising the Deputy District Commissioners, Assistant District Commissioners, Group Scout Leaders, Adult and Young Leaders.

The management of the business of Blackpool District Scout Council is vested in the Trustees of the Charity who make up the District Executive who consist of-

Ex-officio Members

Nominated members: -

Elected members: -

Co-opted members: -

The District Executive is accountable to the Blackpool District Scout Council which is established in accordance with the Scout Association's POR and meets annually at the AGM.

The District Executive meets at least four times a year. Reports are presented from key representatives to highlight key items of business and when required, Executive approval.

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Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity

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Trustee name Office (if any)
ExOfficio
Vacant District President
Victoria DaSilva MBE District Commissioner
Katherine O’Connor MBE District Chair
Elizabeth Abbott District Secretary
Janet Hardy District Treasurer
Ellie Harrison District Youth Commissioner
Gabrielle Howson Tax District Youth Commissioner
Liam Chow District Network Advisor
Joanna Hacking District Explorer Scout
Commissioner
Elected
Philip Wheatley Joint SASU Manager
Diane Parkinson District Training Administrator
Stewart Swan (appointed July Former ADC Scouts and District
2019) ** Advisor
Heather Clegg (appointed July Assistant Beaver Leader – 45 [th] Bpl
2019)
Nominated
Reid Skipper District Adviser
Joan Swan Deputy District Commissioner
Steve Williamson (deceased) District Advisor
Christine Fitton BEM JP Vice President
Geoff Platt Vice President
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** Stepped down at AGM 2022

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Declarations

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

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees

Signature: Katherine O’Connor Katherine O’Connor
Full name: Katherine O’Connor
Position: Chair
Date: 1 July 2022
Signature: Victoria DaSilva Victoria DaSilva
Full name: Victoria DaSilva
Position: District Commissioner
Date: 01.07.2022
Follow our Adventure ……..
Website:
www.blackpoolscouts.org.uk
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/BlackpoolScouts/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BlackpoolScouts
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/BlackpoolScouts/
You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/user/BlackpoolScouts
Email: info@blackpoolscouts.org.uk

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Blackpool District Scout Council Receipts and Payments account Year Ending 31st March 2022

2022 £ £

£

Receipts

Membership fees
Interest and dividends received
Donations
Grants
Dinner Dance
Loan Repayments
Swimming Gala
District Camp
Badge Receipts
Awards Evening
Transfer from Mowbreck (Raynor)
Miscelleneous
Section Income
Gang Show income
Beaver scout section income
Cub scout section income
Scout Section Income
Explorer scout section income
Mowbreck income
Mowbreck Beer Festival income
SASU income
Service Team Income
Total Receipts
26559
396
3296
500
692
800
0
3775
1523
952
3000
290
41782
1073
0
8108
683
8155
16091
0
256
0
34366
76148

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Blackpool District Scout Council Receipts and Payments account Year Ending 31st March 2022

Payments
Membership Fees
Dinner Dance costs
Insurances
Jamboree/Internationals
Badge Payments*
St Georges Day/Founders Day
Development
District Camp
Training
AGM/Carol Service
District Expenses
Storage costs
Swimming Gala
Media
Eqjuipment
Transfer to Mowbreck (Raynor)
Miscelleneous
Awards Evening
2022
£
19382
388
854
63
3993
0
0
1435
668
0
1267
320
0
753
919
3321
290
1431
Section Costs
Gang Show costs
Beaver scout section costs
Cub scout section costs
Scout Section costs
Explorer scout section costs
SASU costs
Mowbreck costs
Mowbreck Beer Festival costs
Service Team costs
Total Payments
35083
1429
344
4173
53
8868
126
9348
0
0
24341
59424
35083
Section Costs
Gang Show costs 1429
Beaver scout section costs 344
Cub scout section costs 4173
Scout Section costs 53
Explorer scout section costs 8868
SASU costs 126
Mowbreck costs 9348
Mowbreck Beer Festival costs 0
Service Team costs 0
24341
Total Payments 59424

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Net Surplus/(Defcit)for the year 16724
Less Advance 57th receipts 0
Plus Advance 57th payments 0
Actual Net/Surplus(Defcit) for year 16724

Blackpool District Scout Council Statement of Assets and Liabilities Year Ending 31st March 2022

2022
£
Assets
Monetary balances (cash and bank)
Investment assets
Scout short term investment fund
26851
Rayner funds: 668.6 units
in the Charities Ofce
Investment Fund at Valuation
13020
Non-monetary assets
Mowbreck training centre at cost
30000
Stock of badges at cost
5676
Ofce Equipment
610
Trophies
10
Loans
To groups/individuals
Liabilities
Advance payments
Represented by
Reserves brought forward
Net surplus/(defcit) for the year
Increase/(reduction) in value of investment funds
Increase/(reduction) in value of non monetary assets
2022 £
123430
39871
163301
36296
199597
0
199597
26038
173560
142365
16724
1034
31151
£
26851
11986
883
3642
610
10

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increase/(reduction) in loans -800
Less increase/(reduction) in liabilities 12606
Reserves carried forward 177869

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Independent Examiners Report to the Trustees of the Blackpool District Scout Council

I report on the accounts of the district for the year ending 31st March 2022 which are set out on page

Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner

The districts trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. They consider that an audit is not required for this year under Section144(2) of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 act) and that an independent examination is needed.

It is my responsibility to:

Basis of independent examiners report

My examination was carried out in accordance with the General Directions given by the Charity Com

An examination includes a review of the accounting recordskept by the Districtand a comparison of t accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual itms or disclosu accounts and seeking explanations from you as trustees concerning such matters. The procedures un do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinion is giv whether the accounts present a "true and fair view" and the report is limited to those matters set out statement below.

Independent examiners statement

In connection with my examination, no other matter has come to my attention:

Mike Heed 6 Hexham Ave Thornton Cleveleys FY5 2NP

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Blackpool District Scout Council Notes to the Accounts Year Ending 31st March 2022

Note 1 Cash at bank and in hand

nk and in hand
2022 2021
Exec accounts £ £
Caf bank current account 26868 16711
Caf bank gold account 35671 39129
62539 55839
Section Accounts
Explorers 2482 3205
Mowbreck 28898 22155
Beer Festival 5059 5059
Gang Show 12505 12861
Cubs 7237 3302
Beavers 1704 2048
Scouts 683 476
SASU 1586 1456
Service Team 429 429
Scout Car Races 309 0
60892 50991
Total 123430 106831

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Blackpool District Scout Council Notes to the Accounts continued Year Ending 31st March 2022

Note 2 Analysis of Reserves

f Reserves
2022 2021
Total Reserves 177869 142365
less:
Non monetary assets+ 62334 19377
loans and liabilities
Restricted Funds
Rayner Bequest 13020 14950
Butterworth Bequest 12873 15378
Designated Funds
Jamboree and Internationals 4466 5231
Mowbreck 28898 22155
Beer Festival 5059 5059
Explorers 2482 3205
Gang Show 12505 12862
SASU 1586 1456
Service Team 429 429
Recruitment/Media 247 0
Greathead Fund 0 2249
Youth Commissioner Fund 88 88
Scout Car Races 309 0
Membership Fees 30000 30000
Free Reserves 3573 9927

Reserves Policy

The District mainly raises its running costs from its members and has limited capacity for raising, therefore the trustees exercise a prudent approach to their free reserves policy: th will initiate additional fund raising when free reserves fall to below the equivalent of 2 yea costs measured against the latest Executive Income and Expenditure account or the forw budget plan.

Donations

We gratefully acknowlege the following generous contributors to our fund raising this yea Peter Greathead, Michael Loomes, in memory of Paul Marshall, North Fylde Lodge, the Estate of Keith Gledhill, the RDC Foundation

We also continue to benefit from the legacy of Mrs Patricia Butterworth and F G Rayner

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2021

£

29886 512 650 0 25 550 0 0 3039 0 0 0 34662

395 0 57 0 1807 27475 0 241 0 29975 64637

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2021 £

23809 292 811 1450 1930 74 15000 0 286 0 1359 0 602 0 0 0 0 0

45613 1183 90 3391 103 2731 0 7042 0 0 14540 60153

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4484 2858 4230 5856

£ 106831 38836 145667

5145 150812 800 151612 13432 138180

134650 4484 2053 307

2021

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Independent Examiners Report to the Trustees of the Blackpool District Scout Council

I report on the accounts of the district for the year ending 31st March 2022 which are set out on

Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner

The districts trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. They conside is not required for this year under Section144(2) of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 ac independent examination is needed.

It is my responsibility to:

Basis of independent examiners report

My examination was carried out in accordance with the General Directions given by the

An examination includes a review of the accounting recordskept by the Districtand a co accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual it accounts and seeking explanations from you as trustees concerning such matters. The do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently n whether the accounts present a "true and fair view" and the report is limited to those m statement below.

Independent examiners statement

In connection with my examination, no other matter has come to my attention:

Mike Heed 6 Hexham Ave Thornton Cleveleys FY5 2NP

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