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2019-12-31-annual-report

Vll D￿(ovER, WC6ffOW Girlguiding IJK5ter Tnthe Annual Report Farni-remplate Thls template Is to provide guidance to units who are compleling a Tn￿ee Annual Report for the Nl Charity Commissloffl. If you do not wish to use this fomi please efftsure that the headings In thls guidance are followed when completin8 a Trustee Annual Report. All Glrlguldlng Ulster Charftle5 are 8ov¢m¢d by th¢ Royal Charter and Bytrlaw5. The Purpw of each of these Charltles Is ts educate girts and young wornen to help them develop emotionally. mentslly. physkalty and splrltualty so that they can make a posltlve contributlon to thelr Communlty and the wlder vJorld. Name of Charlty as It appears on the R￿ster and any other names tt may be known bv 7- BANGOR GUIDE UNIT Nl Charlty Commlsslon Number 105953 The prlndpal athlre55 of the Charlty tNs slxwld bè the ad(Wess that was used al the tlrn¢ ol re8lstrallon wlth the Charlty Commlsslon LORNE. 30 STATION ROAD. CRAIGAVAD. CO ￿￿WN, BT18 OBP The names of all Ch•rlty Trust￿5 on the dat• th? report wa5 apwoved and all 1ndm¢h￿l$ who s¢rved as Charlty Trnstses durfn8 the year MRSJUNE CROLER MRS KATHERINE PATfERSON The flnanclal year the veyt relates to- for exarnple. 1° Aprfl 2016 to 31" Marth 2017 I JANUARY 2019 TO 31 DECEMBER 2019

WEFJISCOVER. ￿EGN0w Girlguiding l..Ister A summary of the Charlrfs maln artmtles to further Its purposes for the publlc benefft and the maln athlovements In the year Ban8or Guides is a group of girls •d between 10 and 14 year5 of age who meet 37 weeks of the year on Fridays from 730 pTrI0.￿ tAn. Durin8 the year there were 24 girls in regular attendance. The Guide5 took part in the usual unit athits of games. badgework. crafL singin& cookery. We also held a Zumba eveni￿ laid on a party for our Brownie5. and a550 held a Harrfest Party. We took part in the Remembrnnce Sunday Parnde aNI Service in Bangor and led our church congregation for our Thinking Day SeThice. Away from our nomial meetin8 Pla￿ we did the Lorne Wall followed by a sleepover at the Ranger Cottage at Lome. We held an overnight camp at Crawfordsburn Scout Centre. During this event, fNe of the 8irls built and slept in their own shelters am0￿ the trees. as part of the BadeTrPowell Award. Four of these girls went on to achieve the Award. We attended the il fated Charnwood International Scout and Guide Camp in Leicestershire. which had to close three days early due to unprecedented wet weather- still enjoyable though. We held our annual outdoor cooking on open fires evening at the end ofjune. Two Saturdays before Christmas we took the train to Belfast for some shopping and lunth. Three girls and two leaders took part In the Gir18uidi￿￿ Strate8y Day at Lome. All girls and leaders made a Plastic Promise in October, where we promised that we would be more sensible In the way we use ￿aStI There was no harm fk)win8 from the Charits purposes and Ihat there was no prlvate benefrt. A statement that the Tnthees have had regard to the COMTh￿$ Publ1¢ Benefft requlrement statutory 8uldan¢e All Trustees are aware of the Commiswn's Public Benefit requirement statutory 8uidance A revlew olthe Charlvs flnandal posltlon at the end of tho y•ar The unit stsrted 2019 with a bank balance of £4946.15. enablin8 the unit to open. On 31 December 2019 there was a defiat of £1061.98. Thls deficit was due in part to the purchase of 3 Vango tents and new Girf8uiding programme materiats. Also. money was spent on rex)urces for weekly unit activlt*s. There is still a healthy balan￿ at the bank of £3884.17.

wEr￿sCDVEA. WE (dlDW Girlguiding Oetalls of any fund held by the Charlty that wds materlally In delklt at the end of the year and steps taken by the CharftyTru5tees to eliminate the deficlt None One or more of the Charlty Trusteu Trmtst slgn and date the box below. 14.2.1