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2022-08-31-annual-report

th 16 Antrim Glenavy & Killead Scout Group Trustees Annual Report 21122 l.Charity Name as listed on the Charity Register th 16 Antrim Glenavy & Killead Scout Group Scouting Irela nd I" September 2021 to 31" August 2022 NIC 105879 5 Diamond Road, Aldergrove, BT29 4YD Current Trustees George Fleeton Martin Mccaughley Clara Mccaughley Judith Mcmanus 6.A summary description of the purposes of the charity The Aim of Scouting I reland is to encourage the physical, intellectual, character, emotional, social and spiritual development of young people so that they may achieve their full potential and as responsible citizens, to improve society. 2. Financial year the report is for 3. CCNI Charity Registration Number 4. The address from which the charity operates 5.The names of all our Trustees at the date of this report plus any who stepped down as a trustee during the year The Charity's purposes are The advancement of education. The advancement of citizenship and community development. 7. The name of any person, or body of persons, N/A permitted by the trusts of the charity to appoint one or more new charity trustees and a description of the method used to make such appointments. If there is any ind ividual or organisation with the power to appoint charity trustees, such as another charity or a government department, provide their details, the relevant powers, and methods of appointment. 8.Include details of any funds held by the charity as a custod ian trustee. This is mandatory for charities preparing accruals accounts. 9. Charity's Main Activities and Achievements during the year. There were no activities during the year due to a lack of adult volunteers. NIA 10. How is the Group doing financially. At the opening of the financial year on I September 2021 the group held a balance of £403.77, The group income amounted to £0.41 bank interest received. The group expenditure amounted to £48.00 in bank fees. st The closing balance at the end of the financial year 31 August 2022 of £356.18. 11.How has the group ensured members have not come to harm?

All volunteers receive training in Safeguarding, Programme Skills and Adventure Skills. There is oversight by the group leader and trustees. We did not have any activities with young people during this financial year. 12.How has your group ensured that any private benefit to your volunteers has been incidental to the public benefit of your work? Volunteers gain additional transferrable skills, but this is incidental to the work that they do and are the skills that they require to undertake that work. 13.A statement that the trustees have had regard to the CCNIS guidance on public benefit. th We the trustees of 16 Antrim Glenavy & Killead Scout Group Scouting Ireland can confirm that in setting our objectives and planning for the year we have given careful consideration to the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland's guidance on public benefit to ensure that the activities have helped to achieve the charity's purposes and provide a benefit to the beneficiaries. th 14.This report was approved by the trustees on 30 November 2022.