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2026-03-31-annual-report

Roe Valley Scout Group

Registered Charity Number 104214

Trustees’ Annual Report

For the period 1 April 2025 to 31 March 2026

Objectives and Activities

The purpose of Roe Valley Scout Group is to actively engage and support young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to society. The Group delivers a balanced and inclusive programme of activities that promotes skills for life, including teamwork, leadership, resilience, and community engagement.

Following the successful re-establishment of the Group in the previous year, the focus during this reporting period has been on developing sustainable membership, strengthening programme delivery across all sections, and embedding Scouting within the local community.

Activities and Achievements

The Group continued its programme following its restart in September 2024 and undertook a further round of registration for the new Scouting term. As recorded in the annual census on 31 January 2026, the Group had a total of 25 young people, comprising:

Despite being a relatively new and developing Group, a varied and engaging programme was delivered across all sections.

Squirrels

The Squirrel Drey has grown to full capacity, representing a very positive step in early years provision. One Squirrel achieved their Acorn Award, while others worked towards a range of badges. Activities included:

Beavers

The Beaver Lodge has been active in working towards a wide range of badges, including:

The programme included visits from guest speakers and outdoor learning experiences in local nature areas, helping young people understand environmental changes across the seasons.

Cubs

The Cub Pack welcomed new members during the year, supporting continued growth. Cubs worked towards several badges, including:

Activities focused on developing communication skills, environmental awareness, and practical life skills.

Scouts

The Scout Troop welcomed its first members progressing from Cubs, supporting retention and development within the Group. Activities included:

These activities provided opportunities for young people to build confidence, independence, and teamwork skills.

Public Benefit

The Trustees confirm that they have complied with their duty to have due regard to the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit.

Roe Valley Scout Group provides a clear public benefit by offering structured, inclusive activities that support the development of young people. The programme enables participants to gain valuable life skills, build confidence, and engage positively within their community.

The continued growth and activity of the Group ensures that young people in the Roe Valley area have access to these opportunities.

Financial Review

The Group has continued to operate on a modest but stable financial basis during this reporting period, supporting programme delivery and ongoing development.

Further detail on income, expenditure, and financial position is provided in the accompanying financial statements.

Governance and Structure

During this period, the Group has continued to strengthen its governance arrangements following its re-establishment. Work has focused on:

The Group continues to work closely with the District to ensure that governance, safeguarding, and financial management requirements are met.

Future Plans

Looking ahead, the Group aims to:

The Trustees are confident that Roe Valley Scout Group is continuing to grow and develop, providing valuable opportunities for young people in the area.

Trustees’ Responsibilities Statement

The Trustees are responsible for preparing the Trustees’ Annual Report and financial statements in accordance with applicable law and regulations.

They are responsible for ensuring that the Group:

The Trustees confirm that they have taken appropriate steps to fulfil these responsibilities.