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2025-08-31-accounts

3rd Glasgow Scout Group

121 Shawmoss Road, Glasgow G41 4AE

Annual Report of the Executive Committee 2024-25

During the session from 1st September 2024 to 31st August 2025, the Executive Committee members (Trustees) were:

— Beaver Scout Leader; Pe - Cub Scout Leader ; FS - Scout Leader & Leader -in-charge; i i ; ; Following changes to the Policy, Organisation and Rules of the Scout Association. the Group Scout Council agreed, at last year’s Annual General Meeting, to adopt the Scout Association’s recommended Model Constitution for a Scout Group.

The Group Executive Committee, will, from the date of the AGM be known as the Group Trustee Board with responsibilities as detailed in the Constitution.

During the year the Group Executive continued to oversee the running of the Group. The main points to note are:

At the end of the session Fe notified his retirement as Cub Leader. A search for new leaders was begun and a new leadership team will be in place for the start of the new session. There were no changes to leadership in the other sections.

The Executive continued their efforts to maintain our premises in good order. Dry rot was discovered at on corner of the building. It was found that this was due to “bossed” roughcast on exterior wall. Investigation found other areas of damaged roughcast and remediation work was carried out for this and the dry rot. The cost of this work was approximately £12k . As the Executive as always had a policy of maintaining good reserves, this did not adversely affect any other activities.

At the end of last session’ the Dance Class which had used the hall for many years ceased to operate resulting in a loss of income. Fortunately, the Karate group took up the Thursday evening slot, partially mitigating the loss.

During the year, it was agreed to seek grant funding for fitting solar panel with battery storage and an air-to-air heat pump system to the hall. At the time of writing, we are awaiting a final decision on its success or otherwise.

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All sections ran regular and varied programmes throughout the year. In addition to weekly meetings the following events / activities are worthy of note:

Beaver Scout Colony:Many badges completed including Money Skills, Builder and Gardener (with thanks to Sir allotments for hosting us), a Christmas visit to Inflatanation, an annual hike on a sunny May Bank Holiday weekend in Linn Park and a Lego themed sleepover.

Cub Scout Pack: A visit to Laser Quest.and several meeting night visits

Scout Troop / Explorer Scouts: Canoeing / sailing course, camp at Wiston Lodge, visit to Climbing Centre, trip to Top Golf for Explorers and Bowling for Scouts, camp at Auchengillan.

The big event for the two senior sections was a camp in France the highlight of which was a canoe trip down the river Ardeche

Outside users of the hall continue to be our main source of income; in this time of pressure on everyone’s finances, we have not asked for any increase in donation from our three main users - Karate, Dance Class, and War Games Club. Sadly Cathy Dunn decided to retire at the start of the summer holidays so the Dance Class has stopped. It is thought the Karate club may take up the Thursday evening slot.

The Executive Committee continue to work to find adequate leadership for all sections.This is of paramount importance as demand for places in all sections remains high, and all sections are at or close to their maximum numbers.

Overall the Executive Committee consider the Group to be in good health and we look forward to another successful year in 2025-26

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Receipts & Payments Account for year ending 31st August 2025

Receipts & Payments Account for year ending 31st August 2025 ust 2025 ust 2025 ust 2025
2024-25
2023-24

Receipts
£
£
Membership Subscriptions
Membership Subscriptions
6106.00
7148
Gift Aid Tax Refund
1869.00
1600
less Association / District subs.
(3913.00)4062.00
(3419)5329
Events & Outings
All sections
7066.00 7066.00
1941319413
Ardeche Camp 2025
32750.00 32750.00
26002600
Fundraising Activities & Events
Hoodies
1038.00
362
Donations
535.00
1060
AGM Quiz Night
156.00
546
Whisky Tasting
493.00 2222.00
0 1967
Hall Usage
Dance Class
0.00
1700
War Games
1320.00
1375
Karate
5500.00
4390
Single users
55. 006875.00
370 7835
Interest / Charges
Virgin Money
0.00
20
Cambridge & Counties Bank
1383.781383.78
812833
TOTAL RECEIPTS
54358.78
37977
2023-24
£
7148
1600
(3419)5329

19413
2600



1967
7835
833
37977





Note: Subscriptions to the value of £720 were received in August 2024 and appeared in last year’s accounts.

3rd Glasgow Scout Group Report & Accounts for year ending 31st August 2025

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Payments

Events & Outings

All sections
4884.88
Ardeche Camp 2025
37399.84
Section Expenditure
Beaver Scouts
176.62
Cub Scouts
141.74
Scouts / Explorer Scouts
364.59
Capital Equipment
41.96
Fundraising Activities & Events
Hoodies
997,15
AGM & Quiz Night
30.67
Hall Expenses
Electricity
729.50
Gas
760.11
Insurance
1611.18
Maintenance & Repairs
12790.47
Cleaner
915.00
Consumables
62,72
Refuse Collection
0.00
Administration
Postage / stationery
3.99
Telephone / Broadband
456.87
Leader Training / Uniform
571.80
TOTAL PAYMENTS

OPERATING SURPLUS (DEFICIT)
4884.88
7741 25675
37399.84
0 0
166
201
682.95
77 444
41.96
5656

1461
1027.82
60 1521
892
1251
1309
1208
880
126
16.868.98
05716
98
402
1032.66
342 842
61939.09
34254
(7580.31)
3722

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Statement of Balances at 31st August 2025 Statement of Balances at 31st August 2025
2024-25 2023-24
£ £
Cash and Bank Balances at start of year 46487.69 42565
Surplus / (Deficit) for year (7580.31) 3722
Closing cash and bank balances 38907 .38 46487
Represented by:
Bank of Scotland Current Account 7446.79 16477
Cambridge & Counties Bank 5 year bond 31383.78 30000
Cash in hand 76.81 10
Total 38907.38 46487

Report and Accounts approved by the Trustee Board on the 13th November 2025 and adopted at the Annual General Meeting on the 23rd November 2025

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