**Trustees’ Annual Report** For the period 01 March 2024 to 28 February 2025 



## **Trustees Annual Report** 

The Trustees of the Wooddean Community Project Organisation are pleased to present their Annual Report and Financial Statements for the year ended 28 February 2025. 

## **Index** 

- 4 Charity Contact Information 

- 4 Charity Trustees 

- 4 Independent Examiner 

- 5 Background 

- 6 Objectives 

- 7 Activities 

- 8 Structure Governance and Management 

- 8 Board Meetings 

- 9 Initial Charity Trustees 

- 9 Appointment and Retiral of Trustees 

- 10 Achievements and Performance 

- 14 Next Steps 

- 14 Risks 

- 15 Financial Review 

## 15 Statement of the Charity’s Policy on Reserves 

## 15 Donated Facilities and Services 

## 16 Declaration 

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## **Appendix 1** 

17 Financial Statements – Receipts and Payments Accounts 

## **Appendix 2** 

18 Independent Examiner’s Report on the Accounts 

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## **Charity Contact Information** 

Scottish Charity Name:  Wooddean Community Project Organisation 

Scottish Charity Number: SC047195 

Website: www.wooddean.org 

## **Charity Trustees** 

Four Trustees sat on the Board of the Wooddean Community Project Organisation at the year end: 


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## **Background** 

The Wooddean Park Project was initiated in 2011 by Bothwell Community Council with the objective of regenerating and upgrading an important, underused green space in the heart of Bothwell, South Lanarkshire.  In December 2014 the Community Council commissioned a Feasibility Study, funded by the Big Lottery and Patersons Quarries, to research what local facilities the people of Bothwell needed and what a regenerated Wooddean Park could realistically support.  The proposals were presented to the community at a Public Exhibition in June 2015 and received almost universal support from everyone who attended 

On 22 February 2017 the Trustees established a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation called Wooddean Community Project Organisation to take the project forward.  South Lanarkshire Council developed the Feasibility Study into more detailed design proposals and prepared budget costs for the project. 

The overall masterplan for Wooddean Park combines formal sport, children’s play, adult recreation and an appreciation of the natural environment and its setting.  The Park aims to provide year round facilities that can be used and enjoyed by all ages and will become a green hub for the local and wider communities. 

The Masterplan is estimated to cost over £500,000 to deliver in full.  In September 2018 Wooddean Community Project Organisation and South Lanarkshire agreed to adopt a phased approach to implementation focussed on achieving the earliest possible activity on site to boost public confidence and support for the project. 

Sufficient funds had been raised by January 2020 to allow Phase 1 to be commenced that year.  Work started on site in October 2020 and the first phase of our project subsequently opened successfully to the public on 1 May 2021 receiving much positive feedback and marking a major milestone in WCPO’s programme of activities. 

Project Planning and fundraising for Phase 2 of the project continued through 2024. Additional funding was secured allowing a site start at the end of the financial year.  The Phase 2 project is scheduled to be complete by the end of summer 2025. 

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## **Objectives** 

The Charitable Purposes of the Wooddean Community Project Organisation, as set out in its written constitution, are as follows: 

- 1 To provide, in the interests of social welfare, facilities for recreational or other leisure time occupation with a view to advancing community development and improving conditions of life for those in Bothwell and surrounding areas. 

- 2 To support the provision of recreational facilities and activities in Bothwell and in particular the Wooddean Park area for the benefit of the public at large. 

- 3 To create and/or improve community assets to provide opportunities for participation in a wide range of activities for all ages to help improve the long term physical and mental health of the community including but not limited to the creation of high quality outdoor sports areas (with the existing pitch area within Wooddean being retained for sport and physical activity), recreational areas, children’s play area and exercise areas. 

Wooddean Park Masterplan 

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## **Activities** 

Our constitution commits us to creating facilities for recreational or other leisure time occupation in the interests of social welfare in the Bothwell Area and/or improving community assets to provide opportunities for participation in a wide range of activities for all ages to help improve the long term physical and mental health of the community. 

The work of the Trust during 2024/25 focussed on finalising Phase 2 of the park masterplan with a view to a site start at the end of the financial year. Detailed designs and costings were prepared by our partner South Lanarkshire Council to compare with available and potential budgets. 

It was agreed that the budget should be set at a figure in the region of £146,000 with £96,000 coming from existing committed funds. An application was made to LT Funding Ltd (Landtrust) for a £50,000 contribution which was successful. The final budget is to be agreed when all items of work to be included in the Phase 2 contract are agreed with the contractor. 

The final Phase 2 proposal includes a boardwalk decking area with interpretation signs and associated pond/ wetland improvement works, a sensory garden feature and a circulatory path network with an additional exit point from the park, together with additional tree planting, shrub and wildflower planting to enhance the park aesthetically, complimenting the natural landscape. The boardwalk will be constructed to enable safe access to the existing wetland habitat within the park providing an environmentally focused educational resource for all visitors. Interpretation panels will be provided to encourage a greater understanding of the natural environment providing an educational resource for local school children and community groups. 

South Lanarkshire Council, who own Wooddean Park, will again manage the implementation of Phase 2 works on site and will have responsibility for the Park’s ongoing maintenance. 

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## **Structure, Governance and Management** 

Wooddean Community Project Organisation was registered as a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO) on 22 February 2017.  The structure of the organisation consists of the BOARD - who hold regular meetings, and generally control the activities of the organisation; for example, the Board is responsible for monitoring and controlling the financial position of the organisation. 

The Board also appoints Charity Trustees to fill vacancies, and the people serving on the Board have the power to make changes to the constitution itself. 

The people serving on the board are referred to in the constitution as CHARITY TRUSTEES - and they are also the MEMBERS of the organisation for the purposes of the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act 2005. 

Under the provisions of this constitution, no-one can be a member unless he/she is also a charity trustee of the organisation. 

## **Board Meetings** 

Board meetings were held in person and virtually through the 2024/25 Financial Year.  Three minuted Board Meetings were held on the following dates: 

23 April 2024 virtual 

11 July 2024 (AGM) in person 

## 10 December 2024 virtual 

Communications continued to be maintained with our partner South Lanarkshire Council on project co-ordination through meetings, email and telephone conversations. 

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## **Initial Charity Trustees** 

The four Trustees named above signed the charity trustee declaration forms which accompanied the application for incorporation of the organisation, and they are deemed to have been appointed by the members as charity trustees with effect from the date of incorporation of the organisation. 

The maximum number of charity trustees is 9. 

The minimum number of charity trustees is 3. 

There were no new trustees appointed during the 2024-25 Financial Year. 

## **Appointment and Retiral of Trustees** 

The Board may at any time appoint any person to be a charity trustee - by way of a resolution passed by majority vote at a board meeting. 

As required by our constitution, at the AGM on 11 July 2024 the Trustees approved the retiral of as Trustees and each of the office bearers ceased to hold office at the conclusion of the AGM. At the following Board meeting and were reappointed as Trustees and the office bearers were reappointed as follows: 


The next AGM is scheduled to take place on 01 July 2025.  As required by our constitution, at that meeting one third of the charity trustees will retire from office with re-elections anticipated to take place at the immediately following Board Meeting. 

Following submission of our 2025 TAR, OSCR required WCPO to introduce a process to ensure that trustees understood their role in the charity, including their legal responsibilities.  A draft Trustee Induction Process was prepared in February 2025 and will be tabled for approval at the 1 July 2025 Board Meeting. 

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## **Achievements and Performance** 

- The Trustees have held two virtual and one in-person Board Meetings and several informal discussions during the year. 

- Liaison with South Lanarkshire Council has focussed on finalising the detailed design, cost budget and contract value of the Phase 2 project. 

- No fundraising events took place in the 2024/25 financial year but an award of £50,000 was secured from Landtrust. 

- Liaison has taken place with Bothwell Futures who continue to pursue acquisition of the Wooddean Park football field through Community Asset Transfer with a view to redeveloping the facility. 

- February – November 2024 application to Landtrust for £50,000 project funding through a process of Pre-Proposal, Initial Funding Offer, Full Funding Application and Formal Offer of Funding, which was secured on 27 November. 

- May 2024 – Phase 2 Revised Draft Design prepared by SLC and reviewed by WCPO Board.  Project Budget set at circa £146,000 to include Boardwalk, path network and landscaping. Affordability of the sensory garden and fitness trail elements to be reviewed following tender returns. 

- June 2024 - £50,000 cheque received from Tunnocks in respect of their earlier funding offer. 

- July 2024 – new public letters of support secured for Landtrust Phase 2 Funding Application. 

- August 2024 – Tunnocks Board approved Phase 2 design proposals. 

- August 2024 - Tenders invited for Phase 2 works. Tenders returned by 13 September. 

- Sensory Garden included and Fitness Trail excluded from final scope to meet project budget. 

- November 2024 - prepared and submitted to OSCR our seventh Trustees Annual Report, Independently Verified Accounts and Annual Return. 

- February 2025 – Preparation of draft Trustee Induction Process. 

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- February 2025 – Contractor appointed, being the same firm that implemented the Phase 1 works. 

- Pre-start meeting took place w/c 17 February and work on site is scheduled to commence on 31 March. 

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## **Next Steps** 

The focus for 2025 will be to successfully complete Phase 2 of the Wooddean Park project within budget and deliver the next phase of this significant regeneration project to the local community providing much needed new outdoor facilities in the heart of Bothwell Village. 

A possible final phase, to improve the existing football field, is currently the subject of a possible Community Asset Transfer from South Lanarkshire Council to another local group. Until clarity is reached on this initiative the good work of the Charity will continue. 

## **Risks** 

The Trust maintains a positive bank balance. In the short term, other than the unlikely possibility of the Phase 2 works exceeding the budget and available or committed funds, the Trust does not consider that there is any significant financial risk in relation other ongoing costs and administrative expenses. 

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## **Financial Review** 

The Trust received a donation of £50,000 within the financial year.  A further £50,000 has been secured for the Phase 2 project but that cash will not be received until the project is complete.  Overheads and expenditure were managed carefully and the Trust maintained a positive bank balance of £46,568 at the year end. 

## **Statement of the Charity’s Policy on Reserves** 

The reserves of the Charity are effectively the bank balance.  No reserves are restricted, and none are invested in fixed assets, therefore the total sum constitutes free reserves.  The Charity has a nominal level of committed regular outgoing administrative expenditure and such cashflows are protected.  The Charity does not yet have a policy or target for reserves but may establish one in the future. 

## **Donated Facilities and Services** 

All facilities, time and expertise provided by the Trustees are provided free of charge and the services of the Independent Examiner have similarly been provided at no cost to the Charity for which we are grateful. 

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Declaration
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## **Appendix 1** 

2024/25 Financial Statements – Receipts and Payments Accounts 

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## **Appendix 2** 

Independent Examiner’s Report on the Accounts 

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Appendix 2
Independent Examinerfs Report on the Accounts
I report on the accounts ofthe charity Wooddean Community Project Organisation
for the year ended 28 Febnjary 2025. which are setout in Appendix1.
The charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in
accordance with the tenns of the Charities and Trustee Investment {Scotland) Act
2005 and the Charib'es Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006 (as amended). The
charity trustees considerthatthe audit requirement of Regulation 10{1) {d) of the
2006 Accounts Regulations does nol apply. tt is my responsibility to examine the
accounts as required under section 44(1) (c) of the Actand to state whether
particular matters have cotne to my attention.
My examination is catried out in accordance with Regulation 11 of tt)e 2006
Accounts Regulations. An examination includes a review of the accounting
records kept by the charity and a comparison of Ihe accou nts presented with those
records. It also includes considerdtion of any unusual items ordisclosures in the
accounts and seeks explanations from the trustees conceming any such matte[5.
The pro￿du￿S undertaken do notprovide all the evidence that would be required
in an audit. and consequenlly I do not express an audit opinion on Ihe view given
bythe accounts.
In the course of my 8xaminats'on. no matter has come to my attention
which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the
reqU1￿Ments.
to keep accounting records in accordan￿ with Section 44(1) (a) of the 2005
Act and Regulation 4 of the 2006 Accounts Regulations
to prepare accou nts which accord with the accounting records and comply
with Regulation 9 of the 2006 Accounts Regulations
have not been me( or
2. to which. in my opinion, attention should be drawn in orderto enable a proper
understanding of the accounts to be reached.