HISTORIC HILTON TRUST ( HHT)
OSCR Annual Report
Year 2019/2020
Prepared by:
Trustee Sign Off
Date:22 Jun 21
Charity No SC 049228 Registered 17 April 19

1.0 Introduction .
Historic Hilton Trust (HHT) is a registered charity under the auspices
of OSCR. This Annual Report is generated to satisfy our statutory
requirement to OSCR the Scottish Charity Regulator.
2.0 Trustees . the following are the Trustees in the period:__
Chairman
Deputy Chair
Treasurer
Secretary
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
Trustee
3.0 Key Objectlves of Historlc Hllton Trust
These are clearly set out in our Constitution Document but in
summary are to promote all things heritage and historical relating to
the Hilton of Cadboll Stone and Chapel Site. This site dates back to
the late Pictish /early Christian period and boasts the best example
of a carved cross slab standing stone.
We work closely with Highland Council in the promotion of the
Pictish Trail, also with other Heritage and Community Groups to
promote our peninsula as a tourist destination.
Working with and interacting with our local communities and schools
is also a key objective, so we can all share and participate in the rich
history and herita8e available in our locality.

4.0 Activities
The main objective relating to this period was to achieve OSCR
Charity Registration on 17 Apri119, and to establish ourselves as a
working group of Trustees.
Working with other local heritage and community groups to help
promote our area ( ie Easter Ross Peninsula ) as a tourist destination,
also with Highland Council on the rebranding of the Pictish Trail.
We commenced work on a web site, also explored the incorporation
of an augmented reality experience at the Hilton Stone and Chapel
Site
Contact was also made to Historic Environmental Scotland (HES) and
discussions were held regardin8 the possibility of HES funding
another geophysical survey at the Chapel site, the out turn
agreement being that a geophysical survey would be carried out bv
HES circa March 2020 followed by an exploratory dig in Sept 20.
Our largest profile launch event was the staging of "Picts in the
Park" on 21 Jun19, a community event comprising... Kids Pictish
Fancy Dress, Tain Pipe Band , Programme of Music by schoolchildren,
and local artists in the Marquee. BBQ, food and drinks
refreshments were also available. This was a very popular and
successful community event.
Back end of this reporting period was impacted by the onset of the
Covid Pandemic
5.0 Looking Ahead
We intend to run Picts in the Park as a yearly community event
We have had further discussion with HES and it appears there is still
a budget and approval in principle to perform an updated
geophysical survey, to be executed at a time to be agreed after the
Covid Pandemic is past. This is very excitin8 for HHT and we and our
community very much look forward to progressing post Covid.
The base of the original Hilton Stone needs relocating to a new
location within the village, this needs to be planned and approval

sought from NMS ( National Museum Scotland ) re the location,
display, security etc.
We are targeting to have the augmented reality experience at the
Hilton Stone and Chapel Site up and running by the end of summer
2021.
We will continue to work with Highland Council and all other local
Heritage Groups to increase the visitor footfall to the Easter Ross
Peninsula.
6.0 Sponsors:
Local businesses have been very supportive of our efforts to make
our launch event ie Picts in the Park a success, and we much
appreciate the many contributions they made..
Special mention in this regard to our main sponsor Glenmorangie
who have been very supportive to date of the endeavours of The
Historic Hilton Trust, and we look forward to ongoing support in this
respect.

Historic Hilton Trust (HHT)
ISCIO Charity No. SC 049228 registered 17 April 20191
Statement of Accounts 201912020
£ Value
Date
Details
In¢ome
ExpeN11￿re Comment
RB picts in Park
RB Income & Expenditure
21-Jun-19
Pirt5 In the Park
2.792.50
Donation
iO.LM)
Membership Fee5
50.IJO
RB Income & Expenditure
Member Fees IKelvin}
20.00
RB Income & Expenditure
04-Jul-19
Sale of Surplus 8BQ Items
20.(KI
R8 Income & Expendlture
10-Mar-20
RBS Compensation
51XI.(W)
Bank Statement IRP146442701
13-Mar-20
GALA donation for Marquees
1.050.IXI
CHQ (Taln 8048661
21-Jun.19
Plcts in the Park Expenses
876.61
Pict5 receipts
04-lul-19
Annual HHT Liability Insurance
366.LKI
Cash from Plct5 In Park funds
09-Jan-20
Georgesons
180.00
CHK 000(M)I
09-Mar-20
Seaboard Hall Rental
50.50
CHK s))CKQ2
4,442.50
1,473.11
23-Mar-20
80S AIC 19266567 BALANCE
2.878.68
23-Mèr-20
Petty Cash
90.71
2,969.39
Preyred by:
Checked l Approved by:
Name:
Position..
Chairman HHT
a&r•4AM£e
Signature
Date..
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APPENDIX 3
OSCR
ottish Chafty Regukilor
Independent examinerfs report on the accounts
R•port to tho Chafiiy namÈ
truste￿lMOmtsern ￿ Histonc Hilton Trust
Roglstorfjd charity SC049228
number
On the a¢¢ounts of the
Period start date
charlty for th• ￿rIOd
Month
Period end date
Month
Oay
Y•ar
2019
D•y
Ye•r
2020
801 out on p•gM l ¥thl
Itwr•ts¥) Ir4uO•ts
nwnt•N ¢1 ￿J1￿0￿1 kno•i¥l
R￿p•clIve The chanty's Iruslees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance
rn•pon•ibllltles of with the temis of the Charitses and Trustee Investment Iscotlandl 2005 Act and the
trn•te•8 and ex•mln•r Charrties Accounts (Scotlandl Regulatsons 20(￿ las amended) The charity Iruslees
consKYef that the audit requirement of Regulatson 10111 Idl of the Accounts Regulations
does not apply. 11 is my respmsibility lo examine the accounts as required under secbon
4411 } {c) of the Act and to $t*e whether partj'cular matters have come lo my attention.
8a818 of Ind•p•nd•nt My examinatson is camed out in accordance with Re9ulalson 11 of the 20C6 Accounts
•xamln•fo 8tatemonl Regulations. An examinalion includes a review of the accountsng records kept by the
chanty and a comparison ol the accounts presented with those records.11 also includes
consideration of any unusual rtems or dixlosures in the accounts and seeks
explanalK)ns from the trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertakon
do not provide all the evidence that woukl be required In an audit and, consequently, I do
not express an audit opinion on the y￿W given by the accounts.
Ind•p•nd•nt •x•mln•rf• In the course of my examinatson, no matter has come lo my attention lother than that
•tatem8nt disclosed on the attached pagel
which gives me reasonoble cause to believe that in any matenal respect the
requirements"
lo keep accounting records in accordance with 5e¢tson 44{11 (al ol the 2005 Act and
Regulation 4 of the 2006 Accounts Regulat￿ns, and
to piepare accounts which accord wrth the accountsng records and comply with
Regulation 9 ot the 2006 Accounts RegulalK)n5
have not been met, or
to which, in my opinion. aifention shoLbld be drawn in order lo enable a proper
undery•ap.din
nf the accounts to be reached
22nd June 2021
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APPENDIX 3
Disclosure section
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