FIRST DERRYGONNELLY SCOUTS
TRUSTEES, ANNUAL REPORT YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2017
The trustees present their report and the unaudited accounts of the charity for the yèar
ended 31 March 2017.
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
R8gisler8d charty name
Northern Ireland Charity nUM￿r
Principal address:
First Derrygonnelly Scouts
104156
399 Derrygonnelly Road
Derrygonnelly
BT93 6JE
The Trustees
The Iruslees who served the charity during the year were as follows..
Mrs Mary Leonard
{Chairperson)
Ms Jane Mcchesney (Treasurer)
Dr Justin Taylor
(Secretary)
Canon David Skuce
(Group Scout Leader-"GSL°)
Mr Brian Hassard
(Cub Leader)
All of the above trustées, with th6 exception of the GSL, were to retire from their executive
roles in accordance with the Group's governance. All, with the exception of Ms Jane
Mcchesney, being eligible, offered themselves for re-appointment and thus continued as
trustees. Mr Denzil Cluff was appointed Tr&asurer and, consequently, as Trustee. These
were thus the trustees on the dale the report was approved.
Accountants
Corrigan & Co Ltd
Unit 9 Enniskillen B u s i n 8ss C8ntre
21 Lackaghboy Roa d
Enniskillen
Co. Femanagh BT74 4RL
GOVERNANCE
The Group's goveming documents are those ofThe Scout Association. They consist of a
Royal Charter, which in tum gives authority to the Bye Laws of the Association and The
Policy, Organisation and Rules of The Scout Association.
Tha Group is a trust established under its rules which ar8 common to all Scouts. The
Trustees are appointed in accordance with the Policy, Organisalion and Rules of The Scout
Association.
Public Beneflt Statement
The Group meats the Charity Commission's public benefit criteria under both the
advancement of education and the advancemént of citizenship or community dev81opment
headings. The trustees have had regard to the Commission's public benefit requirement
statutory guidance.

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OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES
Scouting actively engages and supports young people in their personal devélopment,
empowering them to make a positive contribution to society.
The benefit which flows from our purpose is that young people are empowered to make a
positive contribution lo society through being engaged and supported in their personal
development, including physically. intellectually, socially and spiritually.
This benefit is demonstralad through Scouting making a positive impact in our communitl8S;
preparing young people to be active citizens., embracing and contributing to social change.,
being as diverse as the communities in which we operate. These are evidenced by feedback
from our beneficiaries and the wder community.
- There is no harm arising from our purposes. Scouting operates within a framework of safety
to enable young people lo lake part in adventurous activities safèly.
Scouting's beneficiaries are children and young people.
The only private benefit from this purpose is that Adult Volunteers are trained to deliv8r the
programme, but this Is incidental and necessary because it is needed lo operate in today's
society working with young people.
ACHIEVEMENTS DURING THE YEAR
The Group ran a full programme of indoor and outdoor activities for each of the 3 sections,
being Beavers, Cubs, and Scouts. This included participating in a Cub trip io Legoland. The
Group also raised funds. We are grateful for the ongoing support of parents.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
As trustees, we are satisfied with the financial perfomance of the charty during the financial
year, which has resulted in net outgoings of £243. However, the Balance Sheet demonstrates
that the charity still has sound resourc8s and liquidity.
Signed by order of the trustees
Dr Justin Tayl
Trustee and Group Secretary