Re I. Greyabbey Guides1105932) and late submissions
Reminders were missed due to the email not being checked regularly-the email had been
set up to make It 'independenY of the person running the unit so that, should there be a
change. the email could be transferred to the new leader.
However, an existing email account tended to be used for the majority of the day-to-day
business as it was regularly checked and the email supplied to the Commission wasn't
checked. This has, hopefully, been remedied - it is being checked weekly and, in addition,
looking at setting up an automatic forward of any Commission emails to the other account
being used so nothing is missed.
Included here is the account5 for the year ending 31, Dec (period changed to Jan-Dec to
make use of the Guiding accounting spreadsheet).
Accounts for 2018 complete and will be sent bythe end of the week-Trustee needs to sign
and on holiday for half-term.
Note: Accounts signed by independent examiner- original signed accounts sent to Girl
Guiding when they were due.

Independent examiner's report to the charity trustses of 1° Grgyabbey Guides
I report on the accounts of the Trust for the year ended 31 Dec 2017
Respective responsibilities of charity trustses and examiner
As the charity's trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in
accordance with the Charities Act (Northern Ireland) 2008.
It is my responsibility to=
examine the accounts under section 65 of the Charities Act
follow the Pro￿dureS laid down in the general Directions given by the Commission
under section 65(9){b) of the Charities Act
state whether particular matters have come to my attention.
Basis of independent examiner's report
I have examined your charity accounts as required under section 65 of the Charities Act
and my examination was carried out in accordan￿ with the general Directions given by
the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland under section 65(9)(b) of the Charities Act.
My examination included a review of the accounting records kept by the charty and a
comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also included consideration of
any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from you as
charity trustees con￿MIng any such matters.
My role is to state whether any material matters have come to my attention giving me
cause to believe..
1. That accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 63 of the Charities
Act
2. That the accounts do not accord with those accounting records
3. That the accounts do not comply with the accounting requirements of the Charities Act
4. That there is further information needed for a proper understanding of the accounts to
be reached
Independent examinerfs statement
I have completed my examination and have no concerns in respect of the matters (1) to (4)
listed above and. in connection with following the Directions of the Charity Commission for
Northern Ireland, I have found no matters that require drawing to your attention.
Name: LJ . Q-Ltyko,-
Relevant professional qualification or body:
Address:
Date..

WE DISCOVER, WE GROW
Girlguiding
1 st Greyabbey Girl Guides
1 January 2017
to 31 Decem￿r 2017
Thls Year
Last Year
Recelpts Ilnl
Sths under Gift Aid
Sths - non Gift Aid
Glf¢ Ahj recefved
Camps l OutiTrds / Events
CenyJ5
Fund raising
cheq￿ received
Charfty
Detalls 9
Detall$ 10
2nd Bank ac￿nt Imanuall
Totals
E388.CQ
£0.00
£0.00
£o.Tr)
£0.00
£o.(K)
£0.00
£0.00
£0.00
£0.00
£0.00
E320.Tr)
£219.
£0.
C265.iX)
£8.C
£0.
£0.
£0.00
Payrnents I¢M]
£0.
£65.26
£0.
£71￿.18
£25.30
E403.C
£0.
£52.79
£8.Ixi
£0.
£O.LXJ
£0.
£o.LhJ
Ilateria15
FU￿ Ralslng
Camps / CAJtirvds / Events
Bad8e5 etc
Census
KTrt
Bank fees
Chanty
tletalls 10
Details 11
Details 12
2nd Bank account Imanuall
Totals
£0.00
£0.00
£o.LM)
£0.00
£0.00
£0.
£0.00
Surplus or Ideficiti for the year
.£00.53
BaiaTKe5 br￿Jght lorward
Bank-1
Bank-2
Cash
£613.02
£o.(x)
£478.03
£1.091.05
£o.c
EO.C
BaiaTKe5 in h￿￿ at
year.end
Bank-1
Bank-2
Cash
1907.23
£0.
C123.29
1,030.52
£613.02
1478.03
1,091.05
ts and Liabilitie5= In addition to the aly)ve cash balaDce5 the unit ha5 e9L￿pment to the value ol
co.Ix)
arKI there are ￿ other assets or liabllities.
Prepared by:
Sl8nature & Date:
Re￿ewetrs Certificate: The aiove staterrEnt5 a8ree with the rec￿d5 and v￿CherS of
1st Greyabbey Glrl Gulde5
fN the flnanclal year ended 31 Dècember 2017
Revlewed by:
Sf8nature & Datw.
¢The Gukle ASsocial￿n

Girlguiding
Ulster
Trustee Annual Report Form- 2017
This template is to provide guidance to units who are completing a Trustee Annual Report for the Nl
Charity Commission. If you do not wish to use this form please ensure that the headings in this
guidance are followed when completing a Trustee Annual Report.
All Girlguiding Ulster Charltles are governed by the Royal Charter and Bye-laws.
The Purpose of each of these Charitles Is to educate glrls and young women to help them develop
emotionallyi mentally> physically and splrltually so that they can make a positive contribution to
their Community and the wider world.
Name of Charity as it appears on the Register and any other names it may be known by
I" Greyabbey Guides
Nl Charity Commission Number
1059321
The principal address of the Charity- this should be the address that was used at the tlme of
reglstratlon wlth the Charity Commission
Lorne, 30 station Road, Craigavad, Co. Down BT18 OBP
The names of all Charity Trustees on the date the report was approved and all Indlvlduals who
served as Charity Trustees during the year
Jane Braniff
The financial year the report relates to- for example, l April 2016 to 31 March 2017
l Jan2017- 31 Dec 2017

WÉL¥SCOVEf¢. W86kOW
Girlguidlng
A summary of the ChariVs main artivities to further its purposes for the public benefit and the
maln achlevements In the year
I" Greyabbey Guides is a group of girls aged between 10 and 14 years old, who meet on a
Thursday evening September to May (with break5 corresponding with school holidaysl, from
6.30pm to 7.45pm. During the year September 2016- May 2017 there were 10 Guides in regular
attendance.
During the year the Guides took park in usual unit activities, including games, badge work and
craft. Over the course of the guiding year. we went swimming 35 3 unit, had a games night in the
grounds of our meeting place, and attended region events, such as the Snore5 'n' S'mores camp
at Lorne.
The unit retained its size from the previous year, with new girls joinin& as five girls left due to
age or change of location, and the new girls coming through from the local Brownie unit, and
awareness from word of mouth.
A ststement that the Trustees have had iegard to the Commission's Public Benefit requlrement
ststutory guidance
All Trustees of l Greyabbey Guides are aware of the Commission's Public Benefit requirement
statutory guidance.
A revlew of the Charl￿5 flnanclal posltlon at the end of the year
The unit opened the year with £1,091.05 in its accounts (carried over from 2015-161. and
finished with £1,030.52. Please find attached the statement of receipts and payments.
The group has no assets.

WE￿o¥fI. *T fsVOW
Girlguiding
Ulster
Detai15 of any fund held by the Charity that was materially in deficit at the end of the year and
steps taken by the Charity Trustee5 to eliminate the deficit
The unit spent £60.53 more than it received in this Guiding year. This was due to the fact that
money which was carried over from the previous year was Used to help subsidise the unit's first
camping experience.
One or more of the Charlty Trustee5 must Sign and date the box below.
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