1[st] Radcliffe On Trent Scout Group
Registered Charity Number 522461
Group AGM on Zoom 20[th] July 2021
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Present Peter Whitehead, Marylin Whitehead, Ann Dean, Brian Hayles, Janine
Martin, Katie Lee, Matthew Boyd, Diane Boddy, James Ward, Kate Jefferson,
Alan Hubber
Apologies Jockey Johnson, Giles Ward
Approved as accurate.
1. Previous Minutes
AGENDA ITEM ACTION
MAIN AGENDA ITEMS
2 The main agenda items is on the Powerpoint presentation for the AGM.
Reports from Sections were in the Powerpoint presentation. Scouts and
3 Beavers sections agreed to share their reports publicly on the website.
Fiona Perfect is stepping down to be an Assistant leader for Beavers
Kate Vipond will take over as Section Leader.
The Scout section will have 10 new members moving up from Cubs. Cu
bs section in September. There is still a large waiting list for Beavers, wit
h 24 in the Beavers section.
The financial report was presented. The Group finances are in a healthy
4 position despite the challenges of lockdown.
Gratitude was expressed for the number of grants we have received whi
ch have enabled us to renovate the Scout Hut to a good standard.
5 Election of new committee: -
Marilyn Whitehead – Chair
James Ward – Treasurer
Ann Dean – Secretary
Lindsey will be co-opted to manage hall bookings.
Hilary Frost agrees to continue as Rushcliffe District Rep. She did not attend as
she doesn’t do Zoom meetings.
6 Alan Hubber expressed his thanks to the committee for their ongoing wo
rk in these difficult times and expressed a hope he could visit the Scout
Hut to see how it looks now.
7 The committee expressed their thanks to the Whiteheads and Diane Bo
ddy for all their work in organising renovations and managing the Group.
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1[st] Radcliffe On Trent Scout Group Registered Charity Number 522461
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Agenda
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Welcome from the Chair of the Executive Committee
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Approve the minutes of the AGM held in August 2020
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Group Scout Leaders and Chair of the Executive Committee Report
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Beaver/Cub/Scout and Explorer Section Reports
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Treasurers Report and Approval of Annual Accounts for the year ending 31st March 2021
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Election of the Executive Committee for 2021/2022.
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District Representative
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Meeting close
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Welcome from the Chair of the Executive Committee Marilyn Whitehead
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Apologies
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Fiona Perfect (Beaver Section Leader)
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Katie Vipond (Beaver Section Leader)
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Jockey (Scout Section Leader)
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Simon Oliver (Explorer Section Leader)
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Steve Day (Explorer Section Assistant)
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Fiona Burrows (Rushcliffe District Commissioner)
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Hilary Frost
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Approve the Minutes of the AGM held in August 2020
Annual General Meeting 1" Ralcliffe On Trent Scout Group Approve 2020 Minutes Scouts scouts Present Peter Whf(ehead, Marylin ffirtehead, Ann Dean, Brran Hayles, Jan Martin. Katie Lee, Matthew Pwd, C)iarE Pocty, Jarr Ward. RianrEh Mian, Kate Jeffetson Jock Mhrts Gi$ Ward, Fi¢na Perfo Group AGM on Zoom 11hAug 2020 Jlrvroved&% &C(xte. l. Previous MinLrtes AGENDA ITEM ACTrON Ann Dean- Sectretsry Kate Jefferson VA5 kond as a new nmter of the corntrittee. Oiane Boddy has been co-opted to nBnage subscripts.ons and also COVIO19 Reslart cha10. Hilary Frost agreesto rtIlE a$Rlre Rep She clid wt atrend a$ she (besnt (k) ZoKKn rYEet Reports from Sections tre presented. noted that at thrs trne l is unclear * Kitiran Coopar V4ill bè ablè t go to SCO Jathree next year. # Wds agreèd that rf this B not wssi ble. he con Le the fvnds he raised for SO other IvrthlIe trip a5 he ut a k)t of Vrk irto ra the funds. GSL report. $ut Group are do%) this year. at 89. The Scout seetion has 16 ttmbers. We have coleclèd 72 subs. Therts 3re 6 bts of parents tho are struggliny financially due to cVID. It ha5 beèn p)licy to wawe fees for bhose tMKS canl nnage. and this beiTrJ done discretety. a now in a sy)sit#)n to dain bat Grft for thÈ last 4 years atKI rt %ill be straigtht foArd to make annual dairrts gong forwards. trray ab to ¢kim bewn £&7k for weviou5 years. In the year WKler reVw. plans were rrade lo romvat• tho seout hut and its oarilen. A lot of h8s rnrro ID fruitK•n in the follo7ng year. Thanks expressed to all the sectK>n he8d5 and their helpers as 11 as to EKeortwe ¢¢xnrThttee. MAIN AGENDA ITEMS The Chairlady prÈ8errted the annual rewrt There have been m face tof8ce mÈÈbrus of the group sIe March d tr> the COVID srftoft. Pwthanked Uwfor ts reF(rt Dis8PKX)IntffÈrrtW8s Èxpressed that m rert$ attÈnded the rrÈeting Thanks was gNen to tr wmrtee for their orwwng commrtmÈntto thÈ group. COVID Code was preserrted. So far tret RIskA 8Éessmenls have written suknTritted lo the Psswk4Ie1ry tArt to ale have not been aptyove JWpres¢ntod th¢ #tYts.. Main wint of note.. The attounts for this ar (x>ver a por of 15 month5 SQ that our finanGwl ygar is rnor? in lino 55ith Ih? b.rniw of thg AG M. As a result, there were annu81 cydes of c8pitath)n fee5 and ol bji Idings insurance, both of %%thich are krge expense items. Thi% caused an apparent deficf(. HoMEver. rf only 12 rnnths Oft report are corrpared to the previous year's accowtts, have mde a SrU$ and t accounts look heamhy. A lot of work has gone into setting up subs as Dire( Deèits Onne and t he subs have increased to £101tTh)nth. Bardays Bank Account is now ru nning well and much eas¢ to marrago now it B online. Th¢ next st¢p to own seton bank a¢¢ounts. Next fteti . L) . &)ntJrmeJ We have reoived a grant of£10k IN COVID SUFVOrt fr¢)m the tx)unol and also a donation of around £4k from ROTCYP. tt was proposed that this donats.on be used lor re£lecoratK)n of the hut. FW proposed and BH seconded th rTh)tion. The comrriltee roved ié. Electson of newGornmrttee." Marilyn VVhitehead- Chair JanEs VVard- Treasurer SUd Marityn ltehead septeer 2020
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Group Scout Leader (GSL) and Chair of the Executive Committee Joint Report Peter Whitehead Marilyn Whitehead
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• GSL and Chair of the Executive Joint Report
Firstly, THANKS must go to the Section Leaders and all their helpers who continued to run regular meetings during this very difficult and unusual year and to all the members of the Executive Committee for their help in supporting the group.
THANKS , also to all our fantastic Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, Explorers, Parents and Carers for being so resilient and coping so well with all changes and rules due to COVID restrictions!
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- GSL and Chair of the Executive Joint Report
This year has been unlike any previous year! The pandemic has meant that The Scout Association has had to review Nationwide every aspect of all the Scouting activity. Every activity and every venue has had to conform with Government legal Lockdown requirements, and all have needed to be risk assessed and the written assessment approved by local Scout District and Scout County Officials. The Scout Association has worked with other youth service providers and worked to colour coded schemes (red, yellow, amber, green) indicating what risks have identified and will be overcome to allow given activities to go ahead (the-readiness-levels-across-uk-scouts). Our Scout Group has had to submit risk assessments to Rushcliffe District Scouts and have them approved for all indoor and outdoor activities for our members. We currently have the following RA in place:
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1st Radcliffe on Trent Beavers/ Cubs/ Scouts INDOORS and OUTDOORS at the SCOUT HALL
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1st Radcliffe on Trent Beavers/ Cubs/ Scouts OUTDOOR HIKE/ WALK
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1st Radcliffe on Trent Beavers/ Cubs/ Scouts at HOLLYGATE CAMP SITE
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1st Radcliffe on Trent Beavers/ Cubs/ Scouts RADCLIFFE ON TRENT CRICKET CLUB OUTDOORS
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1st Radcliffe on Trent Beavers/ Cubs/ Scouts MEETINGS AROUND RADCLIFFE ON TRENT: The Grange The Recreation Ground The Memorial Park Bingham Road Playing Fields
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• GSL and Chair of the Executive Joint Report
In addition, our building has had to be made COVID19 secure and we have produced a risk assessment that all 3rd party users must accept before they can use the premises.
There have been times when out premises could not be used for any Scouting activities and other times when the number of people participating in activity in the premises was very limited. In addition, there were times where we have not been able to hire the Hall for local activity groups and therefore did not have rental income. However, of course we still had outgoing expenses for the building including insurance, utility bills and fire and safety inspections.
Whilst the Scout Hall was not being used during Lockdown volunteers took the opportunity to refresh and deep clean the premises and ensure that we could provide a COVID19 secure environment. We all soon realised that there were many tasks we would like to do were too big to be done by the few volunteers.
However, we have been very fortunate that Rushcliffe local authority was able to make grants to local community venues and the Rushcliffe Scout District Treasurer identified grants that were available to a Scout groups that owned their HQ. Our Group Scout Leader made successful applications for available grants. In addition, the District has provided us with Anti-viral cleaning materials and hand sanitiser.
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Hall Maintenance
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As the grants became available, we have been able to employ professional workers to get some of these tasks done. Many of you will have seen the work that has been done during the last year.
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This includes:
Replacing the fire escape steps
Painting the outside of the Scout Hall.
Decorating the following inside areas of the Scout Hall: Reception, Main Hall, Activities Room Repairing the floor in the Main Hall
New flooring in the Reception and Activities Room
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• GSL and Chair of the Executive Joint Report
The Scout Group’s main fund-raising activity in previous years has been the Radcliffe Scout Christmas Post. Unfortunately, due to COVID restrictions in December 2020 this had to be cancelled. In addition, the Radcliffe Carnival where the Scout Group usually have a stall and the Community Café where the Scout Group usually one session were also cancelled.
We are very grateful to the Select Convenience Store in Radcliffe who ran a raffle in aid of our Scout Group in December 2020 and raised us £191.
We very much hope that we will be back with the Scout Christmas Post in December 2021!
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• GSL and Chair of the Executive Joint Report
The Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorer section reports which follow really reflect the how the leaders have managed these difficult times. The leaders have delivered creative meetings and activities initially digitally and later face to face whilst including tasks that can be created at home.
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Annual General Meeting Scouts The group and sections 88AvEIt• Meet the team Our Group has a Beaver Colony, Cub Pack, Scout Troop and Explorer Unit. Name Peter Whitehead Katie Vipond and Fiona Perfect Katie Lee Jockey (Paul Johnson) Simon Oliver Marilyn Whitehead Beavers 6 to 8 years old, meet on Tuesdays 5:30- 6:30pm Cubs 8 to 10 ½ years old, meet on Thursdays 6:00- 7:30pm Scouts 10 ½ to 14 years old, meet on Fridays 7:30- 9:15pm Explorers 14 to 18 years old, meet on Tuesdays 7:30- 9:00pm Group Scout Leader Beaver Leader Cub Leader Scout Leader Explorer leader Group Chair seours All sections meet in the 1st Radcliffe-on-Trent Scout Hall, Walkers Yard
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Beavers Report Fiona Perfect – Section Leader Katie Vipond – Section Leader Tuesdays 5.30pm – 6.30pm
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2020
Last face to face Beavers of 2020 was 11 March. Prior to the lockdown we had celebrated Chinese New Year and food tasting, an evening of creative box making with Rehannah Mian of Magical Storybook Events, storytelling/hot chocolate evening with Magical Storybook Events to support the Reading Badge. From March onwards we did not plan in any Zoom meetings but set badge challenges for Beavers such as Gardener/Cook and finishing the Reading badge.
On 16 September 2020 we returned to outdoor face to face meetings and ran two groups of 10 Beavers of 45 minutes each, we started the Camp Craft Badge where we learnt how to tie reef knots and treat knots with bread sticks and strawberry laces, made camp blankets, marshmallow toasting, remembrance stones, sparklers in the garden for bonfire night before the second lockdown came in. 10 November we did our first Zoom for 30 minutes starting off with a Lego creative evening, made campfire cookies at home, made our own camping dens at home, Nottinghamshire County Council did an interactive Road Safety session for us, snowman decorating for the village snowman trail and Christmas party bingo.
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2021
For January 2021 we decided not to continue with the Zoom meetings as we were only getting about half of the Beavers attending and it was a struggle to keep them all engaged, we set the challenge of the Safety badge to work on at home. Beavers returned to face-to-face meetings after the Easter Holidays on 4 May 2021. We have been outdoors for all meetings either in the Scout Hall Garden, Hollygate, litter picking in the village, nature walks down to the River Trent, and finishing our Safety badge this term.
Katie Vipond will be taking over the running of Beavers from September 2021, other parents with children of Beavers age and younger children have expressed interest in being a dedicated Leader/Assistant, Katie Vipond is following up those enquires, I will be staying on to help as and when needed and still happy to run a meeting once a month and be involved.
Thank you to Diane Boddy who undertook all the Covid administration and related work which was a huge support during that time and to Peter and Marilyn for their continuing kindness, scouting wisdom and organisation help with OSM, we could not do it without all this extra help.
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Cubs Report Katie Lee – Section Leader Thursdays 6.00pm -7:30pm
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Numbers have fluctuated but we have managed to keep going throughout the pandemic running either virtual, setting activities via email or face to face activities initially in small groups and now back together as a pack. We are back to 28 cubs at present and will be back to 30 in September when the next lot of Beavers move up.
We have been very grateful to the Whitehead/Boddy family for all their work on the garden area as this has enabled us to run face to face sessions and cover lots of fun outdoor activities.
Having offered flexible ways for them to partake we have managed to continue working on badge elements and have completed 234 badges to date this year which averages as just over 7 per cub.
That includes 6 Chief scout Silver Awards and we are about to award another 5 to those leaving this summer providing they complete the last task I’ve set for this week.
We have lost Sarah Ainger as a regular helper although she is happy to come and help on special occasions if needed. Jo Trow has also not been able to help since I changed the day but has continued to support with the extra bits as required and comes when she gets an early finish from work. Susie Baker has joined the team as her son Thomas has reached cubs age. She is yet to go through the recruitment stage but is proving to be very reliable and helpful so we’re looking forward to having her around for a few years at least!
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We have been able to offer places to some of the cubs waiting on the waiting list which has helped reduce the list down a bit. Most of the cubs that I lost through the pandemic have asked to go back on the waiting list for Scouts when they reach that age so their scouting journey might not yet be over completely
The parents of the cubs have remained very supportive and I’m getting plenty of assistance when I ask which is fantastic and hopefully it might wet the appetite of some to help out regularly.
We have continued to try to support the community a bit through the pandemic. We covered how to write a letter and sent those and pictures to the elderly residents of the care homes with the support of the St Mary’s Church team. We also sent our best jokes to the residents of the Manor House for comic relief. They have just completed a sponsored walk to raise money for the buses 4 homeless charity and raised over 250 pounds which was a fantastic effort. That has enabled the cubs to complete their world badge project element or their community impact badge or personal ‘leaders challenge’ element and therefore fits the fundraising for charity requirements.
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We have worked with the twinning association to try to help with the links to Bussy st Georges and had a photography lesson or two from Rob Trow (who kindly gave up his time) to take some photos that highlighted some of the things we share with the people of Bussy St George. We also sent Easter cards to the cubs pack there. The twinning association are hoping to run some boules sessions in September and plans are afoot to run a cubs vs brownie competition as part of that.
My priorities for this year are to complete my night away permit. I got everything done except the camp last year in preparation for the district camp but unfortunately that was cancelled.
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Scouts Report Paul Johnson (Jockey) – Section Leader Fridays 7.30pm – 9.15pm
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We started in July last year using Zoom for our meetings during which we have played Charades, Battleships, Snakes & Ladders, Bingo and of course done several quizzes. We have managed to do training in CPR, fire lighting and axe & saw using videos made on YouTube and our own Facebook page.
The Scouts have been presented badges by post and the Troop even won the District Quiz. The Scouts joined in a camp online and had Troop meetings on Halloween, a Remembrance Day meeting and a Christmas Party. 2021 did not start out well with only one meeting in January then nothing until I came back in March. We then had our first investiture on Zoom. Two Patrol Leaders, Henry and Oliver, stepped up and ran a zoom meeting. Unfortunately, in April Rehannah my ASL was unable to continue Scouting, but thanks to Isaac and his mother we were able to present her with a bunch of flowers. I would like to thank Rehannah for her great help and support over the years.
Since then we have been able to manage one meeting a month due to my work commitments. As the restrictions have eased the Troop has been able to take part in the Radcliffe litter pick, we managed to have one half of the Troop do a face-to-face meeting in the Scout Hall, and we had a couple of camp training days.
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On the 9th July we had our first Troop meeting at the Hollygate Campsite and even invested more Scouts. I would like to thank all the parents that have supported the Troop over this difficult year and especially Brian Hayles who has been helping out at all the zoom meetings and face to face meetings. At the start of the pandemic the Troop numbered 17 we now have 29 Scouts, I would like to thank the Scouts for their patience and good behaviour while I blundered on with the technology.
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Explorers Report Simon Oliver – Section Leader Tuesdays 7.30pm – 9.00pm
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This past year has been quite challenging with Covid and lockdowns. We started the year with 11 explores and during the lockdowns the older ones left, leaving 5 Explorers left in the unit.
When we first went into lockdown, we did move online for Zoom meetings, where we did some quizzes set by the leaders or the Explorers including video games and music. As well as just catching up. Once we were allowed to resume meetings under new rules we moved to an outdoor program.
The activities we did were a bike ride out into vale of Belvoir, which started by me getting a puncture before leaving Radcliffe and we learned that the 5 young people we have can ride bikes but did not know how to use gears! After a lot of stops, to put chains back on, we were off and finally managed the planned route. We also went kayaking and canoeing at Hoveringham and did some walks and scavengers hunts in the village and surrounding areas.
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Then back to lockdown again, when we could start meetings, we met in the Easter holidays and went for a walk where we got snow, rain and sun in the few hours we were out. This was an opportunity to catch up and talk about what the Explorers would like to do going forward for this year. So far this year we have done a mixture of activities including cooking, fire lighting, night hikes, treasure hunts, music quizzes, starting to paint the Explorer room which will get finished at some point and another bike ride which seemed to go a lot better this time around Holme Pierrepont.
We have recently started to recruit some new members from Ladybay and Meadow Covet Scouts as well as some from Radcliffe scouts to join us shortly to boost our numbers.
Hopefully the next year will be more settled and we can get back full program.
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Treasurers Report / Approval of Annual Accounts for year ending 31March2021 James Ward
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Election of Executive Committee 2021/ 2022
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• Election of Executive Committee 2021/2021
Ex-officio members Group Scout Leader Peter Whitehead Chair of the Executive Committee Marilyn Whitehead Group Secretary Ann Dean Group Treasurer James Ward Section Leaders subject to that Section Leader expressly 1. Katie Vipond (Beavers) indicating to the AGM (in writing or orally at the meeting) 2. Katie Lee (Cubs) that they are willing to perform such a function. 3. (Paul Johnson (Jockey) Scouts Explorer Scout Leader (if stated in the partnership 1. Simon Oliver agreement, and subject to that Explorer Scout Leader expressly indicating to the AGM (in writing or orally at the meeting) that they are willing to perform such a function). Elected members stand for election at the Annual General 1. Giles Ward Meeting and are elected by the Group Scout Council to take on 2. Brian Hayles the role; there are usually four to six in number. 3. Rachel Brown 4. Matthew Boyd
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• Election of Executive Committee 2020/2021
Nominated members are nominated by the Group Scout 1. Janine Martin Leader in partnership with the Group Chair and approved at 2. Kate Jefferson the Annual General Meeting; there must be no more nominated members than elected members. Co-opted members are chosen to take on a role by the Group 1. Diane Boddy (co-opted: Executive Committee due to specific skills or knowledge useful subs/restart) to the committee; there must be no more co-opted members 2. Lindsey Walker (co-opted: hall than elected members. bookings) https://www.scouts.org.uk/volunteers/running-things-locally/executive-committees/the-group- executive committee/
https://www.scouts.org.uk/volunteer /volunteering-with-scouts/
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Rushcliffe District Representative
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• Rushcliffe District Representative
Hilary Frost
Fiona Burrows (District Commissioner) Alan Hubber (Deputy District Commissioner)
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1st Radcliffe on Trent Scout Group STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AS AT 31 MARCH 2021 31-Mar-21 31-Mar-20 Investment A55et5 Property Equipment 200,000.(10 2,262.42 202,262.42 200,000.00 2,513.80 202,513.80 Cash Funds Scout A55oc Generol Fund Investment Account Natwest Reserve Account 8,021.76 8,021.76 13,605.14 500.00 5,792.20 0.00 234.99 Natwest Current Account 14,552.19 15,838,06 0.00 210.00 54.12 Barclays Current Account Cubs Account Scouts Account Explorers Account Camp Account Petty cash 54.12 718.55 1,659.75 53.04 61.68 39,456.36 29,921.00 Net Assets 241,718.78 232,434.80 Capltal & Reserves ReseeS Surplus / Deficit for the period 232,434.80 9,283.98 241,718.78 234,821.67 -2,386.87 232,434.80 Th¢ •bo r•celpts and paym•nts •¢¢ount and statement of ass¢t$ and Ilabllltles were approv¢d by th* Trustees on 20 2021 and sl6ned on thelr behalf bv Signatu Prlnt Name NrtILYri Ch)Trr A£E) Treasurer
1st Radcliffe on Trent Scout Group RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021 Year to 15 months to 31-Mar-21 31-Mar-20 Varlon¢e MEMBERSHIP RECEIPTS Subscriptions less.. Membership fèes 8,454.82 -4 004.00 4 450.82 9,351.14 -896.32 -7 383.00 3 379.00 1968. 14 2 482.68 OTHER RECEIPTS Room Hlre Fundraislng Donations Grants recelved Bank interest recelved 255.00 255.55 4,664.00 19,669.21 5.32 24 849.08 1,427.00 -1,172.00 1,205,58 -950.03 975.00 3,689.00 0.00 19,669.21 125.96 -120.64 3 733.54 21 115.54 TOTAL RECEIPTS INET OF MEMBERSHIP FEES) 29 Z99.90 5 701.68 23 598.22 PAYMENTS Premlses insurance Gas lectriclty Water Beavers section costs Cubs sectlon costs scouts section costs Explorer5 sertion costs Camp costs Group attlvlties Inetl General expenses Equipment & Clothin8 Costs Scout Hall repalrs & renewals Cleaning TOTAL PAYMENTS 1,779.62 1,972.59 479.89 346.76 29.50 0.00 24.99 0.00 786.20 247.58 2J2.36 285.27 13,666.16 165.00 20 015.92 2,879.91 -1,100.29 1,353.79 618.80 774.00 -294.11 353.10 -6.34 42.89 -13.39 195.17 -195.17 8B,05 -63.06 33.39 .33.39 -631,84 1,418.04 110.02 137.56 123.45 108.91 1,322.62 -1,037.35 278,00 13,388.16 1166.00 -1001.00 8 088.55 11 927.37 SURPLUS I DEFICIT 9 283.98 -2 386.87 11670.85
Scrutlneer's Report to the Trustees of 1st Radcliffe on Trent Scout Group I report on the accounts of the Group for the year eThJed 31 Marth 2021 Respettfve responslbSlltles of Tnl#eeSdsutIneey As the Group's trustees you are reSnSIble for the preparation of the accourlts: you CorIder that neither the audlt nor Independent examiTration requirements of the Charf(iÈs Act 2011 app1. It is my resnsIbIlIty wlthout carrylw out an audit or Indpend•nt examinatlonto scrutlnise the acentsaj to pttoy(w. 8aslsof S¢rutlneer'sStateMtht In accordance with the dIreCtn5 gi¥pn in the Grwp's constthtJTh I have scrutinised the records. the reIpts and payments account and the ststernent of assets and f*bilit$ Scrutlnwr'sststement In my opinion the zccovnts are in accordance ¥rith the records woduced to me and cornpty with the constitution. Name.. ..i.e..... ST£ I Address.. ....SrL !r.rt...¢oo f.è4... L(rt.,7¢.Q.................................. Date.. LTTO(X)05 (1 Febrnary 2017)