Property and Equipment Insurance
To protect your Scout Group's, District's
or County's assets, you need a policy that
is up to the job of meeting your specific
and unique needs.
Unity's Scout Property and Equipment policy is designed to provide insurance cover for property and equipment (buildings and contents), along with personal belongs, your Group's, District's or County's money, cancellation and abandonment of events,
and trailers.
Unity's Scout Property and Equipment insurance policy covers UK domiciled Scout groups/entities only.
The policy is divided into various sections allowing you to pick and choose which elements are right for you.
Buildings Cover
This covers buildings, facilities, campsites etc. against a wide range of dangers, perils and risks. The policy provides cover for the full repair or replacement cost; subject to an excess for certain losses. The premium depends on several risk factors. This section also covers property related legal expenses.
Valuation
The value of the building(s) to be insured should be confirmed, in writing, by a suitable adviser. You should ask your adviser to include sums for boundary walls and fences (where appropriate), and for debris removal, and professional fees.
The importance of the valuation cannot be minimised. Once the valuation is done there is no requirement to repeat it annually.
The insurance cover on buildings will be increased automatically over the year to keep pace with the escalation of building costs.
Do remember to tell us if you improve your property after the original valuation.
Contents and Equipment, including personal effects and money Cover
This includes contents of your premises, equipment, furniture, fixtures and fittings not the property of the landlord for which you are responsible, and also anywhere in the UK or on the continent of Europe. This also covers the personal effects of the group, and money that is the property of the group.
Loss of Revenue Cover
(extension to the Buildings and Contents sections)
This part of the policy extends cover for your Loss of Revenue from your premises and/or equipment, in the event of an insured peril. For example, if your premises become unusable and you earn income from a playgroup that uses the hall once a week, this cover indemnifies you against that loss.
Cancellation and Abandonment Cover
This provides compensation to a group for the net determined loss of expenses sustained or incurred as a result of the cancellation or abandonment of an insured event.
Trailer Cover
This provides cover for trailers that the group own or for which they are responsible for whilst being used for declared or social, domestic and pleasure purposes.
An online version of the policy summary, and application forms are available in our Resources section here.
For further information, to request an application pack, or if you wish to apply for this cover, please contact us on 0845 0945 703.
Useful Information
Explorer Scouts and Network Insurance
Please click here for an explanation of how to cover Explorer and Network property and equipment.
Subsidence and Heave
The Scout Association has received an increasing number of enquiries concerning the provision of subsidence and heave cover. These perils have not previously been widely available, although we have negotiated cover in specific instances.
Due to the variations in style and construction implicit in a contract policy of this kind, it is not possible to provide such cover within the existing framework. However, the Insurers have agreed that subsidence and heave cover may be available on buildings of brick, slate, stone, or concrete construction, subject to completion of an appropriate questionnaire and payment of an additional premium.
Value Added Tax - Guidance Notes
It is important to ensure that declared sums insured should be adequate to cover rebuilding costs. Allowance must be made for the effects of inflation during the policy year, and rebuilding period. You should also provide for normal VAT not recoverable in the case of partial exemption status.
Although the 1989 Finance Act states that new constructions and total rebuilds in respect of domestic buildings or buildings used for relevant charitable purpose will remain zero rated, partial rebuilds will, however, continue to remain subject to standard VAT rating.
It is possible that in extreme circumstances the repair of a building could equal the cost of a total rebuild. Accordingly, to avoid the problems of under-insurance, it is recommended that sums insured be increased by the proportion of VAT not recoverable by individual Scout Groups.

