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2025-12-31-annual-report

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Trustee Annual Report Form — Template

This template is to provide guidance to units who are completing a Trustee Annual Report for the NI 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 Charities are governed by the Royal Charter and Bye-laws.

The Purpose of each of these Charities is to educate girls and young women to help them develop emotionally, mentally, physically and spiritually 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

14" Bangor Guides

NI Charity Commission Number

105968

The principal address of the Charity- this should be the address that was used at the time of registration with 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 individuals who served as Charity Trustees during the year

Mrs Jacque Beck

Mrs Jill McCamley

The financial year the report relates to — for example, 1° April 2016 to 31°* March 2017

1 January 2025 to 31 December 2025

A summary of the Charity’s main activities to further its purposes for the public benefit and the main achievements in the year

14" Bangor Guides and Rangers is a group of girls aged between 10 and 18 years old who meet 33 weeks ofthe year on[a] Thursday evening from 8.15pm[to] 9.30pm. During the 2025 year there were 15 Guides and 9 Rangers in regular attendance.

During the year the Guides and Rangers took part in usual unit activities of games, badge work, cooking, baking and craft. We held a very successful weekend residential at Lorne in October 2025.

We hired a coach to take us to the Pantomime in the Waterfront Hall in December, this was a huge success. North down District booked the whole Panto venue for one night. We were successful in obtaining EA grant funding to enable us to cover programme costs. Our annual subscription to the Girlguiding Organisation is paid every February.

A statement that the Trustees have had regard to the Commission’s Public Benefit requirement statutory guidance

All Trustees of 14" Bangor Guides and Ranges are aware of the Commission’s Public Benefit requirement statutory guidance.

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A review of the Charity’s financial position at the end of the year

The unit started on 1 January 2025 with a cash and bank balance of 3076.73, enabling the unit to open. Annual subscriptions of £55 per girl are paid in February of each year to the Girl Guiding Association out of the yearly accounts balance.

The group has no assets.

Details of any fund held by the Charity that was materially in deficit at the end of the year and steps taken by the Charity Trustees to eliminate the deficit

One or more of the Charity Trustees must sign and date the box below.