## Trustees' Annual Report 

## For the period 

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|**Section A**|||**Reference and administration details**|||||||||||
|Charity name<br>Other names the charity is known by<br>Registered charity number (if any)<br>HQ registration number<br>Charity’s principal address|||5<br>2<br>4<br>5<br>6<br>0<br>1st Alcester Scout Group<br>n/a|||||||||||
||||Alcester Guide and Scout Centre|||||||||||
||||Moorfield Road|||||||||||
||||Alcester,Warwickshire|||||||||||
||||Postcode||||B|4|9||5|D|A|



## Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity 

_(These will be published in the annual report of the charity and the Charity Register if reporting for a Registered Charity with a charity regulator)_ 

|1<br>2<br>3<br>4<br>5<br>6<br>7<br>8<br>9<br>10<br>11<br>12<br>13<br>14<br>15|**Trustee Name**|**Office (if any)**|**Dates acted if not**<br>**for whole year**|
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||Mr Austin Tovey|Chair||
||Mr Mark Riddington|Treasurer||
||Mrs KellyRonnenburg|Secretary||
||Mr Michael Dean|MembershipSecretary||
||Mr Richard Clark|||
||Mr Stephen Bennett|||
||Mr TimothyCronin|||
||Mrs Jane Tovey|||
||Mrs Sue Berry|||
||Mr Mark Berry|||
||Mrs Tina Bennett|||
||Mr David Smith|||
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Names and addresses of advisers (optional information but encouraged as best practice) _(These will be published in the annual report of the charity)_ 

Type of advisor Name Address 

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|**Section B**|**Structure, governance and management**|
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|Description of the charity’s trusts<br>Additional governance issues (optional information but encouraged as best practice)<br>(e.g. trust deed, constitution)<br>Type of governing document<br>Policies and procedures adopted for:<br>a) the induction and training of trustees;<br>b) trustee' consideration of major risks<br>and the systems and procedures to<br>manage them<br>The Group's governing documents are those of the The<br>Scout Association. They consist of a Royal Charter, which<br>in turn gives authority to the Bye Laws of the Association<br>and The Policy, Organisation and Rules of The Scout<br>Association.<br>You may choose to include additional<br>information, where relevant, about:<br>(e.g. appointed by, elected by)<br>Trustee selection methods<br>(e.g. trust, association, company)<br>How the charity is constituted<br>The Trustees are appointed in accordance with the Policy,<br>Organisation and Rules of The Scout Association.<br>The Group is a trust established under its rules which are<br>common to all Scouts.<br>The Group is managed by the Group Executive Committee,<br>the members of which are the ‘Charity Trustees’ of the<br>Scout Group which is an educational charity. As charity<br>trustees they are responsible for complying with legislation<br>applicable to charities. This includes the registration,<br>keeping proper accounts and making returns to the Charity<br>Commission as appropriate.<br>The Committee consists of 3 independent representatives,<br>Chair, Treasurer and Secretary together with the Group<br>Scout Leaders, individual section leaders (if opted to take<br>on the responsibility) and parent’s representation and meets<br>every 2 months.<br>Members of the Executive Committee complete_'Essential_<br>_Information for Executive Committee'_training within the first<br>5 months of joining the committee.<br>This Group Executive Committee exists to support the<br>Group Scout Leader in meeting the responsibilities of the<br>appointments and is responsible for:<br>The maintenance of Group property;<br>The raising of funds and the administration of Group<br>finance;<br>The insurance of persons, property and equipment;<br>Group public occasions;<br>Assisting in the recruitment of leaders and other adult<br>support;<br>Appointing any sub committees that may be required;<br>Appointing Group Administrators and Advisors other than<br>those who are elected.||
||The Group's governing documents are those of the The<br>Scout Association. They consist of a Royal Charter, which<br>in turn gives authority to the Bye Laws of the Association<br>and The Policy, Organisation and Rules of The Scout<br>Association.|
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||The Group is a trust established under its rules which are<br>common to all Scouts.|
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||The Trustees are appointed in accordance with the Policy,<br>Organisation and Rules of The Scout Association.|
||The Group is managed by the Group Executive Committee,<br>the members of which are the ‘Charity Trustees’ of the<br>Scout Group which is an educational charity. As charity<br>trustees they are responsible for complying with legislation<br>applicable to charities. This includes the registration,<br>keeping proper accounts and making returns to the Charity<br>Commission as appropriate.<br>The Committee consists of 3 independent representatives,<br>Chair, Treasurer and Secretary together with the Group<br>Scout Leaders, individual section leaders (if opted to take<br>on the responsibility) and parent’s representation and meets<br>every 2 months.<br>Members of the Executive Committee complete_'Essential_<br>_Information for Executive Committee'_training within the first<br>5 months of joining the committee.<br>This Group Executive Committee exists to support the<br>Group Scout Leader in meeting the responsibilities of the<br>appointments and is responsible for:<br>The maintenance of Group property;<br>The raising of funds and the administration of Group<br>finance;<br>The insurance of persons, property and equipment;<br>Group public occasions;<br>Assisting in the recruitment of leaders and other adult<br>support;<br>Appointing any sub committees that may be required;<br>Appointing Group Administrators and Advisors other than<br>those who are elected.|



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|**Section B**|**Structure, governance and management (continued)**|
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||**Risk and Internal Control**<br>The Group Executive Committee has identified the major<br>risks to which they believe the Group is exposed, these<br>have been reviewed and systems have been established to<br>mitigate against them. The main areas of concern that have<br>been identified are:<br>Damage to the building, property and equipment. The<br>Group would request the use of buildings, property and<br>equipment from neighbouring organisations such as the<br>church, community centre and other Scout Groups. Similar<br>reciprocal arrangements exist with these organisations. The<br>Group has sufficient buildings and contents insurance in<br>place to mitigate against permanent loss.<br>Injury to leaders, helpers, supporters and members. The<br>Group through the capitation fees contributes to the Scout<br>Associations national accident insurance policy. Risk<br>Assessments are undertaken before all activities.<br>Reduced income from fund raising. The Group is primarily<br>reliant upon income from subscriptions and fundraising. The<br>group does hold a reserve to ensure the continuity of<br>activities should there be a major reduction in income. The<br>Committee could raise the value of subscriptions to<br>increase the income to the group on an ongoing basis,<br>either temporarily or permanently.<br>Reduction or loss of leaders. The group is totally reliant<br>upon volunteers to run and administer the activities of the<br>group. If there was a reduction in the number of leaders to<br>an unacceptable level in a particular section or the group as<br>a whole then there would have to be a contraction,<br>consolidation or closure of a section. In the worst case<br>scenario the complete closure of the Group.<br>Reduction or loss of members. The Group provides<br>activities for all young people aged 6 to 18. If there was a<br>reduction in membership in a particular section or the group<br>as whole then there would have to be a contraction,<br>consolidation or closure of a section. In the worst case<br>scenario the complete closure of the Group.|



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|**Section C**|**Objectives and activities**|
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|Additional details of the objectives and activities (optional information but encouraged as best practice)<br>You**may choose**to include further<br>statements, where relevant, about:<br>• policy on grantmaking;<br>• contribution made by volunteers;<br>• policy on investments.<br>Public benefit statement<br>Summary of the objects of the charity set<br>out in its governing document<br>**The Purpose of Scouting**<br>Scouting exists to actively engage and support young<br>people in their personal development, empowering them to<br>make a positive contribution to society.<br>**The Values of Scouting**<br>As Scouts we are guided by these values:<br>**Integrity -**We act with integrity; we are honest, trustworthy<br>and loyal.<br>**Respect -**We have self-respect and respect for others.<br>**Care -**We support others and take care of the world in<br>which we live.<br>**Belief -**We explore our faiths, beliefs and attitudes.<br>**Co-operation -**We make a positive difference; we co-<br>operate with others and make friends.<br>**The Scout Method**<br>Scouting takes place when young people, in partnership<br>with adults, work together based on the<br>values of Scouting and:<br>- enjoy what they are doing and have fun<br>- take part in activities indoors and outdoors<br>- learn by doing<br>- share in spiritual reflection<br>- take responsibility and make choices<br>- undertake new and challenging activities<br>- make and live by their Promise.<br>The objectives of the Charity are achieved through a weekly<br>programme of engaging activities, camps, charitable and<br>comminity service activities throughout the year designed to<br>further the young people's personal development<br>Summary of the main activities in relation<br>to these objects<br>To support and subsidise activities within the Group an<br>Activity Fund is in place where sections can draw down<br>funds from it to help with the costs of the activities they run.<br>The value of the fund for each section is based on £30 per<br>member per year.<br>The Group invests in a fixed term desposit account an<br>amount of money to be agreed each year as a way of<br>earning a return on the capital it holds<br>The Group meets the Charity Commission's public benefit<br>criteria under both the advancement of education and the<br>advancement of citizenship or community development<br>headings.|**The Purpose of Scouting**<br>Scouting exists to actively engage and support young<br>people in their personal development, empowering them to<br>make a positive contribution to society.<br>**The Values of Scouting**<br>As Scouts we are guided by these values:<br>**Integrity -**We act with integrity; we are honest, trustworthy<br>and loyal.<br>**Respect -**We have self-respect and respect for others.<br>**Care -**We support others and take care of the world in<br>which we live.<br>**Belief -**We explore our faiths, beliefs and attitudes.<br>**Co-operation -**We make a positive difference; we co-<br>operate with others and make friends.<br>**The Scout Method**<br>Scouting takes place when young people, in partnership<br>with adults, work together based on the<br>values of Scouting and:<br>- enjoy what they are doing and have fun<br>- take part in activities indoors and outdoors<br>- learn by doing<br>- share in spiritual reflection<br>- take responsibility and make choices<br>- undertake new and challenging activities<br>- make and live by their Promise.|
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||The objectives of the Charity are achieved through a weekly<br>programme of engaging activities, camps, charitable and<br>comminity service activities throughout the year designed to<br>further the young people's personal development<br>|
||To support and subsidise activities within the Group an<br>Activity Fund is in place where sections can draw down<br>funds from it to help with the costs of the activities they run.<br>The value of the fund for each section is based on £30 per<br>member per year.<br>The Group invests in a fixed term desposit account an<br>amount of money to be agreed each year as a way of<br>earning a return on the capital it holds|
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||The Group meets the Charity Commission's public benefit<br>criteria under both the advancement of education and the<br>advancement of citizenship or community development<br>headings.|



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|**Section D**|**Achievements and performance**|
|---|---|
|Summary of the main achievements of<br>the charity during the year||
||Get In 2022 - County Camp<br>London Camp 2022 - Cubs and Scouts Camp<br>Shooting Camp - Scout Camp<br>Beaudesert Camp 2022 - Cub and Scout Camp<br>Beavers Hut Camp<br>Dovetrek 2023 - District Scout Walking challenge|



|**Section E**|**Financial Review**|
|---|---|
|Quantify and explain any designations<br>Details of any funds materially in deficit<br>(circumstances plus steps to eliminate)<br>Brief statement of the charity’s policy on<br>reserves|The Group held reserves of approximately £21,000 within<br>the main Group accounts, in additional to the £30,000 in<br>long term reserve, as well as approximately £21,000 in the<br>various Section accounts for the day to day operation of the<br>Section's activities at year end. This is at the desired level<br>**Reserves Policy**<br>The<br>Group's<br>policy on<br>reserves<br>is<br>to<br>hold<br>sufficient<br>resources to continue the charitable activities of the group<br>should income and fundraising activities fall short. The<br>Group Executive Committee considers that the group<br>should hold a sum equivalent to 6 months running costs,<br>circa £21,000, in addition to a long term reserve of £30,000<br>within a 12 month fixed term deposit account.|
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Further financial review details (optional information) 

|You**may choose**to include additional<br>information, where relevant, about:<br>• the charity’s principal sources of funds<br>(including any fundraising);<br>• investment policy and objectives;<br>• how expenditure has supported the key<br>objectives of the charity;|The Group Executive regularly monitors the levels of bank<br>balances and the interest rates received to ensure the<br>group obtains maximum value and income from its banking<br>arrangements. Occasionally this may involve using an<br>account that requires a period of notice before funds may<br>be withdrawn, before doing so the Group Executive<br>considers the cash flow requirements.<br> <br>**Investment Policy**<br>The Group's Income and Expenditure is relatively small and<br>as a consequence does not have sufficient funds to invest<br>in longer-term investments such as stocks and shares. The<br>Group has therefore adopted a low risk strategy to the<br>investment of its funds. All funds are held in cash using only<br>mainstream banks or building societies or The Scout<br>Association's Short Term Investment Service.<br> <br>|
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|**Section F**|**Other Optional Information**|
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|Plans for future periods (details of any<br>significant activities planned to achieve<br>them)||
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|**Section G**|**Declaration**|



The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees 

|Signature(s)<br>Full name(s)<br>Date<br>Position (eg Secretary, Chair)||||||||
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||Austin Tovey||||||Mark Riddington|
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||Chair||||||Treasurer|
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**1st Alcester Scout Group (Charity no. 524560) Receipts and payments account** 

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For the year<br>01.04.2022 To 31.03.2023<br>from<br>Receipts and payments<br>2022/23 2021/22<br> Unrestricted funds  Unrestricted funds<br> £  £<br>Receipts<br>Donations, legacies and similar income<br>Membership subscriptions                          14,700                             12,530<br>Donations                            1,170                                  953<br>Events                          16,200                             13,996<br>Legacies                                    -                                     -<br>Gift Aid                            2,827                               2,936<br>Other similar income                                    -                                  110<br>Sub total                            34,897                              30,525<br>Grants<br>Maintenenace grant                                    -                                     -<br>Other grants                                    -                                     -<br>Sub total                                      -                                      -<br>Fundraising events (gross)<br>Street Market BBQ                            1,318                                     -<br>Christmas Post                               481                                  494<br>Terracycle                               256                                     -<br>Easy Fundraising                                 63<br>Other fundraising activities                                     -                                     -<br>Sub total                              2,118                                   494<br>Scout hut income<br>Hire of building                                    -                                     -<br>Hire of equipment                                    -                                     -<br>Other Scout hut income                                    -                                     -<br>Sub total                                      -                                      -<br>Investment income<br>Bank interest                                    -                                      2<br>Building Society interest                                    -                                     -<br>The Scout Association Short Term Investment Service                                    -                                     -<br>Other investment income                                    -                                     -<br>Sub total                                      -                                       2<br>Total Gross Income                           37,015                              31,021<br>Asset and investment sales, etc.                                    -                                     -<br>Total receipts                           37,015                             31,021<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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**1st Alcester Scout Group (Charity no. 524560) Receipts and payments account** 

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For the year<br>01.04.2022 To 31.03.2023<br>from<br>Receipts and payments<br>2022/23 2021/22<br> Unrestricted funds  Unrestricted funds<br> £  £<br>Payments<br>Charitable Payments<br>Membership subscriptions paid on to District                            5,627                               4,888<br>Youth weekly programme and activities                            1,854                               2,599<br>Events and Camps                          26,455                               2,366<br>Adult support and training                                    -                                     -<br>Rent                            4,000                               1,000<br>Water and Sewerage                                    -                                     -<br>Electricity and Gas                                    -                                     -<br>Broadband Internet                               465                                  441<br>Insurance                                 74                                     -<br>Repairs and Renewals                                    -                                     -<br>Activity Equipment                                    -                                     -<br>Camping Equipment                            1,636                                  353<br>Printing and photocopying                                    -                                     -<br>Contribution to camp costs                                    -                                     -<br>Badges                            1,793                                  745<br>Uniforms                                 46                                  413<br>AGM and trustee expenses                                    -                                     -<br>Donations                               100                                  120<br>Admin                               223                                     -<br>Other costs detail 3                                    -                                     -<br>Sub total                          42,275                             12,925<br>Fundraising expenses<br>Street Market BBQ                               323                                     -<br>Christmas Post                                    -                                     -<br>Terracycle                                    -                                     -<br>Easy Fundraising<br>Other fundraising costs                                    -                                     -<br>Sub total                               323                                     -<br>Total Gross Expenditure                           42,598                              12,925<br>- -<br>Asset and investment purchases, etc.<br>Total payments                           42,598                              12,925<br>Net of receipts/(payments) -                           5,583                             18,096<br>Cash funds last year end                            77,898                             59,815<br>Cash funds this year end                           72,315                             77,898<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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**1st Alcester Scout Group (Charity no. 524560) Receipts and payments account** 

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For the year<br>01.04.2022 To 31.03.2023<br>from<br>Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the year<br>2022/23 2021/22<br>Unrestricted funds Unrestricted funds<br>£ £<br>Cash funds<br>Group - Treasurers Account                             2,610                               1,131<br>Group - Membership Account                           18,758                             35,335<br>Cubs - Pumas (Belgium)                             3,761                               3,761<br>Cubs - Panthers (France)                             1,783                                  783<br>Beavers - Monday                                   -                                    744<br>Beavers - Tuesday                             1,458                               2,289<br>Cubs - Panthers                             5,323                               8,104<br>Cubs - Pumas                             4,196                               3,474<br>Scouts - Macleans                                922                               1,744<br>Scouts - United                             3,504                               5,551<br>Group - NS&I Savings A/C                                   -                               14,984<br>Group - Fixed Term Deposit A/C                           30,000                                     -<br>OSM Expense Cards Account                                   -                                       -<br> Cash/Floats                                    -                                        -<br> Total cash funds                             72,315                              77,898<br>(agree balances with receipts and payments account) ok ok<br>Other monetary assets<br>Interest in JV (Share of Alcester Guide and Scout Centre)                           30,021                             31,260<br>Tax claim<br>Debts due from the County/Area/District/Group                                   -                                       -<br> Insurance claim                                    -                                        -<br> Sub total                            30,021                              31,260<br>Investment assets<br>Investment property - detail                                    -                                       -<br>Quoted investments                                   -                                       -<br> Other investments - detail                                    -                                        -<br> Sub total                                    -                                        -<br>Non monetary assets for charity's own use<br>Badge stock                                   -                                       -<br>Shop stock                                   -                                       -<br>Other stock                                   -                                       -<br>Land and buildings                                   -                                       -<br>Motor vehicles                                   -                                       -<br>Scouting equipment, furniture etc                                717                                     -<br> Other                                    -                                        -<br> Sub total                                 717                                      -<br>Liabilities<br>Accounts not yet paid                                   -                                       -<br>Expenses incurred but not invoiced                                   -                                       -<br>Subscriptions not yet paid                                   -                                       -<br>Loan - detail                                   -                                       -<br> Other liabilities                                    -                                       20<br> Sub total                                    -                                       20<br>Total net assets                         103,054                            109,179<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


**The above receipts and payments account and statement of assets and liabilities were approved by the Trustees on 23rd September 2023 (the date of the Executive Committee meeting that approved the accounts) and signed on their behalf by** 

|Signature<br>LT700002 (July 2021)|Print Name<br>Chair<br>Treasurer<br>Mark Riddington<br>Austin Tovey<br>3 of 3|
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## **1st Alcester Scout Group (Charity no. 524560) Receipts and payments account** 

## **Fixed Asset Schedule** 


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2022/23 2023/24 2024/25 2025/26 2026/27 2027/28 2028/29 2029/30 2030/31<br>Gas triple burners £  131.50 £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        -<br>2x Vango Skye 500 tents £  345.95 £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        -<br>1x Vango refurbed Apollo 500 tent £  110.00 £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        -<br>1x Vango refurbed Apollo 500 tent £  130.00 £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        -<br>£        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        -<br>£        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        -<br>£        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        -<br>£        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        -<br>£        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        -<br>£        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        - £        -<br>Total Assets Purchased in Year £ 717.45  £         -    £         -    £         -    £         -    £         -    £         -    £         -    £         -<br>2022/23 £                      717.45  £ 717.45<br>2023/24 £                      478.30  £ 478.30 £       -<br>2024/25 £                      239.15  £ 239.15 £       - £       -<br>2025/26 £                              -    £       - £       - £       -<br>2026/27 £                              -    £       - £       - £       -<br>2027/28 £                              -    £       - £       - £       -<br>2028/29 £                              -    £       - £       - £       -<br>2029/30 £                              -    £       - £       - £       -<br>2030/31 £                              -    £       - £       - £       -<br>2031/32 £                              -    £       - £       -<br>2032/33 £                              -    £       -<br>Assets Purchased<br>Depreciting Value<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>




1nthpeTr￿ examlnerfs report to tht trustees of Akestef Sctyrt Gr￿P Stthrt c￿fid1
I report to the trustees on my examlnatton of the accounts of the 1° Alcester Scout Group for the
year ended 31. March 2023.
Rewolbllltles and basls of report
As the charlty trustees of the l Alcester Scout Group you are responsible for the preparation of the
accounts in accordance with the requlrements of the Charltles Act 2011 ('the kv).
I report In respert of my examlnation of the l Alce5ter Scout Group accounts carrFed out under
section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrwng out my examination I have followed all the applkable
Dirertions Elven by the Charity Commission under section 14515)Ibl of the Art.
Independent examlnees statement
I have cornpleted my examination. I conflrm that no material matters have come to my attentFon In
connettion wlth the examlnation glvlng me cause to belleve that In any materlal respect
l. accounti￿ record5 were not kept in respect of the I" Al￿ter Scout Group as required by sertion
130 of the Act. or
2. the accounts do not accord with those records," or
I have no concems and have corne across no other matters in connertlon with the examination to
whith attention should be drawn in this report Sn order to enable a proper understsnding of t
accounts to be reached.
Signed:
Name: Rebecca Barrett
Relevant professional qualificatlon or rnernbershlp of professlonal Ix)dies (If any): AAT
Address: 5 Klnwarton Close, Al￿Ster, WarwkkshSre 849 6FE
Oate: 181LV)n023