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The Friends of Kinneil AGM2015
Registered Charity
Charity Registration Number
SC038368
In memory of David
David Broughton,
Former vice-chair and Treasurer of The Friends of Kinneil, who died suddenly on March 12, 2015.
Agenda – Friends AGM1. Introduction
2. Apologies for absence
3. One minute silence in memory of David Broughton
4. Items to add to the agenda
5. Minute of the meeting of the 2014 AGM.
6. Matters arising but not on the agenda
7. Reports
Agenda – Friends AGM8. Appointment of Independent Examiner Proposal to re-
appoint Mrs Jan Bradford
9. Elections to Management Committee
10.Any other competent business.
11. Guest Speaker – Mrs Annabelle Glen, Bo’ness Public School
12.Vote of thanks and close of AGM / Refreshments
Chairperson’s reportMaria Ford, Chair
The Friends of Kinneil
2014-2015 in review
The Friends of Kinneil AGM2011-2012
Registered Charity
Charity Registration Number
SC038368
The Friends of Kinneil AnnualReport for2012-13
What The Friends are about• Raising the profile of the Kinneil Estate and Foreshore• Increasing awareness of both sites and their assets• Forming partnerships to promote/improve Kinneil Estate and Foreshore• Delivering member events• Developing a strategy for the estate and planning for the future
Overview of the year• Busy year with great events and publicity.• Strong Big Roman Week with activities across Falkirk district.• Work to revamp Kinneil Museum – supported by Heritage Lottery Fund, Falkirk Council and the Friends of Kinneil• Approval of a new masterplan for Kinneil Estate
Overview of the year• Eight open days at Kinneil House in 2014. Great feedback from the public – and increased visitor numbers• Slower start to 2015, with less visitors at Kinneil House.• Best ever Night at Kinneil Museum event in May 2014.
Raising the profile of KinneilIn 2014/15,we:• developed our website – www.kinneil.org.uk• increased our presence on Twitter – www.twitter.com/kinneil - and Facebook -www.fb.com/kinneil• produced posters and leaflets to promote the estate and Big Roman Week
Raising the profile of Kinneil• Our main website – www.kinneil.org.uk - is particularly popular. The site was viewed 30,000 times in 2014, by around 11000 visitors (up on the previous year).• Followers on social media continue to grow at www.facebook.com/kinneil and www.twitter.com/kinneil
Performance of www.kinneil.org.uk
Raising the profile of Kinneil• We also had strong – and free – PR support from Adrian Mahoney of The PR Store and some of our partners.• We’ve also had excellent local press coverage.• A big thanks to all our friends in the media for their support.
Increasing awarenessWe ran successful events to boost the profile of Kinneil Estate and the Foreshore
We ran more open events at Kinneil House – eight events rather than six, resulting in more visitors.
Increasing awarenessWe ran successful events to boost the profile of Kinneil Estate and the Foreshore
We ran more open events at Kinneil House – eight events rather than six, resulting in more visitors.
KINNEIL HOUSE VISITORS
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Silent Film Festival tie-in
59 85 148 105
Spring opening 269 153 145 129 239 172
Spring opening 257 215 145 135 252 143
May event n/a n/a n/a 33 153 15769
Bo’ness Fair event 182 483 202 243 178
Summer history walk*
80 100 - - 186
Heritage Day (Aug) 650 593 ?? 425 326
Hallowe’en 184 481 159 272 330
TOTALS FOR YEAR
1622 2025 1322 1812
More open days and more visitors to Kinneil House in 2014. A slower start to 2015, but great feedback
Big Roman Week a real success in 2013.
One of our biggest programmes to date, including fantastic walks and events along the Antonine Wall.
Our reporting year kicked off with our Night at Kinneil House and Museum in May 2014. It was one of our most successful open evenings to date.
We also opened the House for the first time at night.
153 visitors in an HOUR and 70 folks on a bat walk!
Plus music from Kinneil Youth Band.
Other eventsBig Roman Week a real success in
2013. In response to feed
Victorian Street FairWe had a publicity stall at the Victorian Street Fair in May 2014, helping to promote the new John Muir Way. There was also a Treasure Hunt around the Town Centre.
Volunteers honouredOur volunteers were honoured at the CVS Awards Ceremony in June.
Baton arrives!The baton relay for the Commonwealth Games arrived at Kinneil House in June.
Some folks were “relay” excited!
The Friends of Kinneil AGM2011-2012
Registered Charity
Charity Registration Number
SC038368
The Friends of Kinneil AnnualReport for2012-13
The Friends of Kinneil AGM2011-2012
Registered Charity
Charity Registration Number
SC038368
The Friends of Kinneil AnnualReport for2012-13
Music in the HouseJune ended with renaissance music at Kinneil House
Events continueThere was no Heritage Day in August – so a drop in Kinneil House visitors ...
But a well-received Big Roman Week in September
Big Roman WeekThe events included a Roman encampment at Kinneil House, plus walks and talks across Falkirk District.
Big Roman Week• The events included a Roman encampment at Kinneil House, plus walks and talks across Falkirk District.
Big Roman Week• The events included a Roman encampment at Kinneil House, plus walks and talks across Falkirk District.
Big Roman Week• The events included a Roman encampment at Kinneil House, plus walks and talks across Falkirk District.
Spreading the wordWe did a talk on Kinneil – and our work – for Grangemouth Rotary Club in September.
Then, as the nights got darker, this happened!
Spreading the wordWe did a talk on Kinneil – and our work – for Grangemouth Rotary Club in September.
Then, as the nights got darker, this happened!
Hallowe’en at KinneilWe had one of our most successful Hallowe’en open days, attracting 330 people in just three hours to Kinneil House!
We also provided prizes for the best dressed children.
Bingo time!To raise funds in November we held a Bingo Night in Kinneil Bowling Club, raising more than £500.
A big thanks to the club for its support.
The month ended with another talk – this time to Falkirk Rotary Club.
Movie timeWe supported the Hippodrome Festival of Silent Cinema with an open morning at Kinneil House in March 2015, complete with movie props!
Movie time
Movie time
Duchess AnneOur year of reporting ended in April 2015 with more Kinneil House open days – and a return visit from Duchess Anne.
Duchess AnneOur year of reporting ended in April 2015 with more Kinneil House open days – and a return visit from Duchess Anne.
Duchess AnneOur year of reporting ended in April 2015 with more Kinneil House open days – and a return visit from Duchess Anne.
World Heritage Our April openings also co-incided with World Heritage Day, earning us lots of extra publicity.
Foreshore/Nature ReserveAs well as Kinneil Estate, we’ve also been busy helping to transform and develop Kinneil Nature Reserve – or the Foreshore.
Foreshore/Nature Reserve
Foreshore/Nature ReserveWe paid for four picnic benches, which have now been installed.
Foreshore/Nature ReserveWe’ve also been involved in:•Tree planting/management•Wildflower planting•Improving paths – with the help of local Scouts
A big thanks to Peter Mole who chairs our Foreshore sub-group.
Forming partnershipsPartnershipsWe’ve been working with the
Inner Forth Landscape Initiative on a Heritage Lottery Funded project to improve local areas, including Kinneil Nature Reserve and Kinneil Estate.
We’ve been working with the
Inner Forth Landscape Initiative on a Heritage Lottery Funded project to improve local areas, including Kinneil Nature Reserve and Kinneil Estate.
PartnershipsWork has included reconciliation works at Kinneil Kirk (and the publication of a book by Falkirk Community Trust).
Future plans include recording local history and environmental initiatives. See www.innerforthlandscape.co.uk
Partnerships
We’ve continued to support the John Muir Way which runs through the Estate and Foreshore.
PartnershipsWe’ve also worked closely with Historic Scotland, Falkirk Council and Falkirk Community Trust.
This has resulted in a new masterplan for Kinneil being approved. More of that later.
Member events/activitiesMore than 60 people attended the annual James Watt Supper in January.
A big thanks to Ian Scott and friends for providing great entertainment.
Happy faces at the James Watt Supper 2015.
Member engagement• Members benefit from postal mailings and dedicated email updates and special member-only events. • Non-members are encouraged to sign up through Facebook/Twitter.• We’re keen to get more members involved in events. This Saturday (June 6) there’s a drop-in event at Kinneil Museum (1-4 p.m.) Come along!
Member engagement• Members benefit from postal mailings and dedicated email updates and special member-only events. • Non-members are encouraged to sign up through Facebook/Twitter.• We’re keen to get more members involved in events. This Saturday (June 6) there’s a drop-in event at Kinneil Museum (1-4 p.m.) Come along!
Member engagement• Members benefit from postal mailings and dedicated email updates and special member-only events. • Non-members are encouraged to sign up through Facebook/Twitter.• Outstanding – we still have to complete a member survey. We’re also keen to involve more members in events. If you’d like to take part, tell us!
Developing a future strategyDelivered! We worked with Falkirk Community Trust and consultants (with funding from Heritage Lottery Fund, Falkirk Council and The Friends of Kinneil) to revamp Kinneil Museum.
The new-look ground floor was launched in March 2015.
And finally
Developing a future strategyWe kept local people and members informed about works at Kinneil Woods. There has been widespread tree-felling and new trees planted.
Developing a future strategyApproved: Falkirk Council has approved a masterplan to develop and improve Kinneil Estate. All they need now is money. The Friends – and other local groups – contributed to this plan.
Read it online at: www.kinneil.org.uk/estateplan
Thank youThanks to all the management committee – and our volunteers – for all their help, and to members, fans and followers for their support.
Treasurer’s reportKhush Murtaza
Treasurer
Receipts and Payments andStatement of Balances – 2014/15 Financial Year
Period: 01 May 2014 to 30 April 2015
Statement of Receipts
Unrestricted funds
Restricted funds
Expendable endowment
funds
Permanent endowment
funds
Total funds current period
Total funds last period
to nearest £ to nearest £ to nearest £ to nearest £ to nearest £ to nearest £
A1 Receipts
Donations 1,513 - 1,513
Legacies -
Grants - 2,619 2,619
Receipts from fundraising activities 1,205 1,205
Gross trading receipts - Income from investments other than land and buildings 3 3
Rents from land & buildings - Gross receipts from other charitable activities -
- A1 Sub total 2,721 2,619 - - 5,341 -
A2 Receipts from asset & investment sales
Proceeds from sale of fixed assets -
Proceeds from sale of investments - A2 Sub total - - - - - -
Total receipts 2,721 2,619 - - 5,341 -
Statement of ReceiptsDonations – Unrestricted Funds. Total £1513.05 (£1084.89)
Memberships for 2015/14 – £384 (£401)Donations from Individuals/Groups - £1129.05 (£683.89)
Grants – Restricted FundsSeedcorn Funding (Falkirk Council) - £2119.32Keep Scotland Beautiful - £250CSV - £250
Receipts from fundraising activities – Unrestricted Funds. Total £1204.99 (£824.80)Sales from House Openings/Bingo Fundraising Event/James Watt Supper/Raffles
Income from investments – Unrestricted FundsBank Interest – £3.35 (£3.91)
Note: 2014/13 figures
70
Statement of Payments Unrestricted
funds Restricted
funds
Expendable endowment
funds
Permanent endowment
funds
Total funds current period
Total funds last period
to nearest £ to nearest £ to nearest £ to nearest £ to nearest £ to nearest £
A3 Payments
Expenses for fundraising activities 549 549 Gross trading payments - Investment management costs - Payments relating directly to charitable activities 2,111 19 2,130 Grants and donations 80 3,106 3,186 Governance costs: -
Audit / independent examination - Preparation of annual accounts -
Legal costs - Other -
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A3 Sub total 2,740 3,125 - - 5,865 -
A4 Payments relating to asset and investment movementsPurchases of fixed assets - Purchase of investments -
A4 Sub total - - - - - -
Total payments 2,740 3,125 - - 5,865 -
Net receipts / (payments) 19)( 506)( - - 524)( -
A5 Transfers to / (from) funds -
Surplus / (deficit) for year19)( 506)( - - 524)( -
Statement of PaymentsExpenses for fundraising activities – Unrestricted Funds
Expenses for House Openings/Events – £549.10 (£330.35)
Payments relating directly to charitable activities – Unrestricted Funds. Total £2111 (£1251.84 – did not include public liability insurance, as paid for from restricted funds)
Promotional Expenses (Advertising/Membership Costs/Public Liability InsuranceAGM Venue Hire/Committee Travel Expenses/Auditor Expense/Knowledge Sharing/Big Roman Week etc.)
Payments relating directly to charitable activities – Restricted Funds. Total £19.08 (£196.76)Big Roman Week (expenses)
Grants and donations – Restricted Funds – £3105.99 (£2587.35)Foreshore Sub Group (See Appendix for full breakdown of amount received & spend)
Grants and donations – Unrestricted Funds - £80 (£149.07)Bo’ness Real Ale Appreciation Society Sponsorship
Note: 2014/13 figures
Statement of Balances
Unrestricted funds
Restricted funds Expendable endowment
funds
Permanent endowment
funds
Total current period
Total last period
to nearest £ to nearest £ to nearest £ to nearest £ to nearest £ to nearest £
4,804 4,263 9,067
19)( 506)( 524)(
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-
4,785 3,758 - - 8,543 -
- - - - - -
Details
Surplus / (deficit) shown on receipts and payments account
Cash and bank balances at end of year (Agree balances with receipts and payments account(s))
Cash and bank balances at start of year
Restricted Funds at start of financial year (01 May 2014):
£4244.31 – Foreshore Sub Group £19.08 – Roman Week
Restricted Funds Update (as at 30 April 2015):
£3757.64 – Foreshore Sub Group
CLOSING BALANCE
For noting• 2015/14 Accounts
Audit of Accounts - COMPLETE Accounts to be submitted to OSCR, via Online
Service – June/July 2015
74
Appendix - Restricted (Ring Fenced) Funds
£ Money Received £ Money Spent 200 Total Amount Received from Bakkavor, Caledonian
Produce (2011/12 Financial Year)192.50 Purchase of Seeds from Scotia Seeds (2012/13)
5000 Total Amount Received (2010/11 Financial Year) 447.53 Purchase of Tools from Screwfix (2013/14)
2119.32 Total Amount Received from Falkirk Council (Seedcorn Funding) (2014/15 Financial Year)
18.90 Purchase of Tools from Greenbarnes Ltd (2013/14)
250 Total Amount Received from Keep Scotland Beautiful (2014/15 Financial Year)
196.76 Insurance (2013/14)
250 Total Amount Received from CSV (2014/15 Financial Year)
100.00 Supplies for Picnic Benches (Addiewell Prison) (2013/14)
438.00 Purchase of Chips for Pathway (2014/15)
66.90 Forth Naturalist & Historian Annual Conference Nov '14 - Peter Mole, Stuart McMartin & Ian Edwards (2014/15)
2119.32 Kinneil Foreshore Habitat Enhancement Project (2014/15)
29.37 Wheelbarrow (2014/15)
452.40 20 tonnes of Blaes (2014/15)
£7,819.32 Balance £4,061.68£3,757.64
Foreshore Sub Group
Annabelle GlenBo’ness Public School
The Friends of Kinneil AGM2015
Registered Charity
Charity Registration Number
SC038368
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