EcoArt TRUSTEE, ANNUAL REPOR T Art 00111111166ioii .Speed .*eed L)uliiig 30 January 2024 to l February 2025 Fe8tit'al olLighL Airkcudbrighi EcoArt SCIO A sCotth Ilegtered Charity No. SC049905
OUR CONTACT DETAILS EcoArt C'licii'ily Tr1(>{.$ The follou'iiig Iriislec8 )ere appoiiilcdfoi. Ihc eiilirc rcpoi'l period. Sonic dclails on cacli Iruslcc is ji.cii ori our lebSile. Jora%edfe81ii'e 7Lrettili work-shop ECOART SCIO ANNUAL REPORT 2023-2024
OBJICTJ VES A]VJ) ACTI VJTJES EcoArl con8tithted on the 30th of Jonuary 2020 with Ihe8e 8tatedpurpth8e8.' Environmeiitalprotectionforpublic benefit ty o) adiiancing reduclions in.. con$unwiion.' wo$le.' plastic use.. demandfor virgin re$ources.' greenhouse ga8 emi88ion8.' and energy u8e. bj the promotion of 8U8ttxinable development including rai8ing awarcne88 ol entTrirownental susloin(knilily and ereoiinK oclion oil climale ehan£e. All io be achieiwd by coniiecl¢ngpeople wilh art and crealiiJepur811i18 thal encourage a more environmenlally con8ciou8 and 8U8toint]ble liJe8ty1e. Fiirthermore. EcoArt 18 able topromote. e8tabli8h. operate and/or 8upport other 8imilar 8chcmc8. organi8alion8, iiidiL'idua18 and iiiitiatit?C8 uihieh are iiifurthcrancc of thc charitablc purposes. In order to ochitLie 118 objecÉive$ EcoArl ispursuiiig ihree priiiciple iliread8.' 03 ECOART SCIO ANNUAL REPORT 2024-2025
STRUCTURE, COVERJVANCE AJVD MANACEMENT 'ype of governing document EcoArl 18 a Scolli8h L'harilable Incorporolcd Organi8alion gotpcrned by our con81ilulion. 'I'ru5lee reeruitmenl and appointment The board of tru8lee8 h08 remaiiied con8taiil Ihroughoui ihe year. The board coiilains an excellciii balaiice of ski118 lo allow EcoArl lo achiebw 118 objeclitye8. Ire haiie a iiiixlure OJ eiii.'ironiiieiilol orli818, projeel adniiiiislrtJlor8. eduealor8, public coiiimunicolors, enlrep. reneurs oiid $ucce88ful reulisers of orl project fundiiig. ,Ilore information on the tru8tee8 18 available on our web8ile at www.eeourtcliurity.org boul.us 04
OVER VIEW A Ye(Ir of AchieTr"emenl (Ind Grom Ih The Boord of Truslees is delighied io present this report on what ha8 been u truly out8tal1ng and IraorMati1 yearfor EcoArL Ive not only achictTred 0 8ignificant number of our 81ralee objecliiies bt¢t haiie al80 Successfully con$ol¢daled our pre8eiice and ery)anded our impacl wilhin the community. REPAIR CAFE FiryT s1•Yof lh• ffrfl Fr•m ?rdWwGh dtlrli Ill C)rl(iiil.¥ciiluii(Il l)e.i?elup•ne.ni P Coiiiiiiuiiliy Intplrcillon., The p081 year has seen WJ 8ucce88fully IraiL8ilion and embed uiithin our new prcmi8C8 in Airkcudbrighi. This ffloi, ha8 been instrumeiilal iii J08Ieriiig deeper eiiKageiiieiil uiiili locol orKaiii8alioiLg and 81rcngiliciiing oiir root& williin Ilic comjniinlty. We arc iiicrediblyproud to acknowledgc ilic iniialuable eontribulioii of our 2.) dediealed i'oluiileer8. wh08C lircle88 C or18 aiid geiLer0118 doiialioii of ¢iiiic orc JILndoiiiental io oiir operation8 aiid siicces8. Tlicir commitfftcnl 1$ deeply appreciated ty thc Board and Ihc coiniiiuiiilic8 uie 8crL.e. NLb bDnkihK hlry. I'ltyl.. P4Tl 1)y1 Repulr Culé LauiiL.l1 61 IiiipaLt: A Significaiit highlight of thc yeiW il-as thc qiicccssful Iciijnch of oui. Repciir Cafv. iDitidtLlf dt tlie beginnin8 vf tlie Fear. This sers.ice has quickly PTOI"en tu be immcnscly popiilar and impactfiil. Over thc reporting period, we i¥Telcomed rnore 4(X) Tr"iSitOrS. N.ho collectively bTOught. 310 bTh>ke itCllLS for rtpair. Our tcarn of highly skillcd fixers cichiei-ed exceytiondl repair rate uf 82%. Successfullv mellding 254 itellLS. Of the r¢1]8 It¢5. 42 dcemcd iinrtpairablc. dDd 14 T%Tere exyertlv SIPusted tv more 5CIalist rtpair serioces. This Out.standillg success underscores our commitment to PLM>llLOting CifLular enmY prllLLiples and reducing Tri"aste i¥uthin the CthllllLUllity 05 ECOART SCIO ANNUAL REPORT 2024-2025
OVER VIEW A Ye(Ir of AchieTr"emenl (Ind Grom Ih .'RIFlrnnnienlal ArtLv¢. l)peR Call & AwqnLv." IB lin with our lo embrace ihe irun8forrnalioBulpower of artfor aocial eoiJirowneBtalju8lice. we inilialed a open eallfor environmenlal art18ts. The re8POn4e Waq unexpecledlv robu81. 'ith 14 cofflpllingproj@ol prwa18 reeeived. ifith o tolal award Jund of £')(I.000. Ihe Truatee8 faoed extrom•ly di ieult in ih• &olootlORW00•8&. Thi8 deei8ion-makinA journeypro&id¢d a 8leep learning eun.Y Jor ihe B0¢7rd. hiAhliAhiin£ the need to 8tre¢71nlin¢ ih¢ inilsalpropowl 8logeforfiiture call&. To ¢iihoite¢ effioien for boih orl$816 oiid Ti'ii&lee8. we u'ill reqiie81 le&8 deltyiled iiiforinulioii iii iiiillol 81thiii81011& lllOtiifigJoru'tYrd. Uliiniolely. we were delighied Co oward £22.4(10 ooro&8 8 diiJET8eprojecla. eyloo1&8iAg o broad 6pee¢ruiyt OJ ¢heie* iiicliidtfig iii&¢allalioii. Tefjearoh. fflwiBg. 80und. events. 8ile-ba8ed eAplarulioiw l)Kili>ie & Pale. Coiii.'ersalioii ttiiili t)ur l)eeait .4rt lie.¥ldpne.le.¥ uiid Cwruham Tornado Ilpll'8 "Anlmal bnlon" Thi8 ycar a180 lnarl.ed the 8ucce88ful execution o our iiiaugural orl resideiicy, spaiiniiig locali0118 iii KirL.ctsdbriglit and Dufftfries. We u-rrr prii'ilr¢rrd in Iin.If rlie exceptionall). talented tran8 artlSt. who lauiichcd hi8 profound "Animal Liiioii pi'ojccl. Tlii8 residenc)-foslered siKiiificonl coinmunily eiiAaAemeiil tliroiigh collaboratiiie bannEr-king w'orknhop8. public interaction al afilm eiEnL the creation of a -Queer Parc. and acti&cparlicipuiion in the A iihroidfe8liital. 06 ECOART SCIO ANNUAL
O VER VJEIV A Ye(Ir of ALhieveineiiC and Groiv(h Ilie .liiliraid nii-ci. feslii'al iii Diiiiifric8 Illto ali iiidepeiideiit dedicalcd eiii'iroiiiiieiilal arl ci'eiil, Tlii8 veoi.. u'eparliiered u'iili Tlie .Sioiic. u?lio Iiaiie $liillJiillY 1108led ilie ei'eill for Ilie pa$1 decade u'iili Eco.4rl a.8811111iiie 801e i'odiicci. i'e,8 0118ibililie8. 07 JNUAL REPORT 2024-2025
A Year of Achievemenl and (Jrowih &-I' I11CLi IAommiJnitv 4 1.iu i'v.41't S{'.Il) 50UO (B(- (Kinghtslm Ib4lFI 500 tol'e lin-kindl tdl
O VEJI VIE IV A Ye(Ir of Acliievemeiil (Ind CJrow(h Publlc PrnJ71e. IP.Iledlu fiigageme.nt.. A nolable achi?ernent this year wa8 Ihe iLalional niedia attention garnered by our C'E(} and her Eco Printing worktthop. Scouls for ihe BBC s 'Robson Green & Greot Iveekend E8capes were captiiialed by ilie inillali. leading to a higlily 8ucce88ful and entertaining epi8odefilmed in .Ilay. Lots of laughter was had. whichfctilurcd a duet bciwccit We 018ofe.ulure oil Education Scoilonds website. Proirammp &,'.IpcinNlon Community RpNPoe., Our dit'er8e progranime of groups and mcclup8 ha8 conlinucd to flouri811 and expaiid. direcily re8pondin% lo ideiiliJied local demaiid. The8e new iiiilioliiie8 include popular Clolhe8 Sw'op8. U 8crie& of Foraging Ir.allÉ8. Ihc communal "W'oolly Spinncr& Gaitlicr," thc reflecl1i 'AriJor ihe Soul. and the proaclive "Lliiiiolc Ailcheii- for 81iariiig cliiiialc aclioii 81ralegie8. ' iliiicd iliis I'cal. loo. ,diicolioii .Scoilaiid. LeaiiiiiRfor ,Su81aiiiabilil)" JilllL liaijcalui'cs Lco_41'1 oil ilieii. u:cb8ile
OVERVIEW OF THE YEAR
A Year of Achievement and Growth
Food Waste Reduction: Further demonstrating our commitment to sustainability and community welfare, we launched "Free Food Fridays," a weekly initiative for collecting and redistributing surplus food. Dedicated volunteers pick up at both local bakeries, the fish & veg shop and the Co-op
Digital Enhancement: We have unveiled a new and improved website, enhancing our digital presence and accessibility.
Conclusion: In summary, the Board of Trustees is immensely pleased to report a year of exceptional productivity, during which EcoArt has successfully met all its objectives. Our achievements across community engagement, sustainable initiatives, artistic programming, and organisational development position us strongly for continued growth and impact in the coming year. We extend our sincere gratitude to all our volunteers, partners, and the wider community for their unwavering support.
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COMMJSSJOJVED AR T
8 ART PROJECTS
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COMMJSSJOJVED AR T 8 ART PROJECTS -4 vne-i'¢iir yvll-dirvcied if iidenci,. eiijlui'ing fore>l eculubYI' lind commei'cicil I'uresl 711 (I iuriuus ¢ind ¢IftltIL Jl)pfuiiLli ii-urking £Il multsyle maniigement tbruub i)erSF)eetii-es A >cDsc vl. bclvnging. sriltitiidc lind rc1'Cnce iillLlivi's m!. ii-vrk, Embriicing cl mvrc-tliiin-liiim¢ill cll)iIMiclI. I cim 11.'154ivn.'Ite ..lilit ei}hluring rviite4 to rei'eiry4ing biudis-erbit3, lus. 1111, 114ijn.'Itivn lie¥ in iinaerstiindillg liiim'in inicrdci)cndcnLC 41nd intcrLunncLtcdnc¥s 11.itli llind Lind iililLC 41nd viir iTrCNCE)livn vf niltiirc ¥ l-liluc . I cNE>lvrc oncciits vl. scnticncc lind i'iglits. scekins intcr4cctions bci3I-ccn siicncc. ciiliiirc ¢ind ccvlvgv. iu tlie fvi%t 11 .4ndtM- .1 fure%ter. Il'iltching 1114 M'ork4 iilld liling long. Ivide Il'e ie foc115ed on diir5e aspeft5 of fure4trv. jDLliiding'. Thc -tOIv. folLLorc surThmndillg riprcst IlICI. itt Scotldnd Pol.IritV iiruund drffellt tTryes of forest illd .JL"lo l)bserratiolls of foreqt MildLrfe. from moles to kn"Id4¢r The tTall5f(¥Lryllatii-e effect5 of forestry icdiatc illiP£TrCt on liglLt. PraLtiLdl i'liiillenue4 like di4eiise ifungdl spread bcii4CCll StlllliE15. 3tCiTr5 forc5lcrs tIke to thi5. 12 ECOART SCIO ANNUAL REPORT 2024-2025
COMMISSIONED ART 8 ART PROJECTS
Blanket Bog
developed the first iteration of the multi- | sensory interactive educational tool; the ‘Blanket Bog’ with which they hosted a weekend of participatory arts workshops in collaboration with Rumpus rooms in Glasgow. ' - During the workshops, they explored the ancient histories of Blotvkok> Scottish bogs and their ecological potential through games and creative activities, culminating in the crafting of objects to offer to the bog for future generations, mirroring that of i§t our Iron Age ancestors. The Blanket Bog asks: What do we *a eN wish to communicate to the future? How have people done this in the past? What will this generation leave behind for the next to discover?
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COMMJSSJOJVED AR T 8 ART PROJECTS L'inll)" Tuuili. .6ippc.d .(iei.d DuÈliig 17 .,Iluy Gome romanc¢ In the Pl$. ¥6 speeD •n' seeDS DATing Ini.iti ttential lleB to conncct thi-er thc joTr of gardening. Thi$ utdoor >peed dating event i¥ to ini-ite peuiilt iDtu a Wing s1)¢lLe. givi iknem a ckn)n¢e tlb get thcir hdnd¥ >vily. i'i8it 11-jllg Jl)aLeb. ledrll llei¥ wwi tc¢hniiille>. ionncct with otber>. 1}be ake <1 new i)drlllerlfriend illl ikne i¥knile g¢tl.ing t.he big endorp1 boos1 m-ILicb comes Mltlx outduor 14nd M'ork. Sp8od Se8d$ Dating PROPAGATS Spw SWA 08dng 1$ A 8P$d 0atkn9 •v&ni hèld on & communiiyg8idBn. ThIB Ouidoor Bpged dating o¥enl18 10 IMryl• peopl• Into & growing Jp8¢e. 9Kryng them a chwcè yèt thèlr hbnd• y, vlg11 gmryng 3paceg, leam new lowing iechnlques. conneci with Olh¥ra. Mp¥fully maké a n¢¥¥ pBrtnoillrt&nd 811 whll•qoitlng lh• eodorphin boost wh1Gh coffles wrth outdoor bnd work. Thè &vani Is opon lor8nyonA to wlyl There i• a maich rnoklng pioceB8 bBhind the 8¢en•s io pul 8 rough 09raphi¢ toget1 ltsrpwla that ale mole Ilkoly romllniicalty connect. Ther6 were 22 submlsslons for P80ple to allend Ihe event. 14 people were invited. 10 people came. 3 peopl& matched - were asked lo be put in contact after the event. There were 4 cherubs {volunl8er stewards) who's role il is lo look aftér the romancers Iparticipanlsl whlle In the gardenlng space. Head gaTd8ner and 8v8nl organiser were also present at the evenl. E¢oArts hJrfe¢ IhF ol Ir• •v&nis. Thlsavènt was hold ai T G8idw¥. ai c1hn e51aie on the 1VolM•y. Rcmancers feedback in quotes.. 'This has been wonderful. would delinitely recommend to 8 friend. There should be more event soonl. '1 loved how inclusive the submission pr(JGe55 Wa5, 55 a queer Pers the process made me feel comfortable and understood., 'A lot befter than a d8ling app. '1 learnt about diffent plants end gmwing techniques., 14 ECOART SCIO ANNUAL REPORT 2024-2025
COMMJSSJOJVED AR T 8 ART PROJECTS nvcjiThulioii wilh our O(.'c!un This is a projcct eDgelldering hope. i)ur weans health is in crisis. thertfoTe Ei'crv sccoud lake is gcllcrdltcd b!. ikne ceans. At the core of our pri)ject is the knomled Ibat thc boldb wliitioll¥ lo hcli) tdckle the clillb'itc ttnergency. Kelp forest5 together i¥ith plankiun, tomprise ruiighly Ih"Ilf the Urg1n1( mliter E41rth iIDd i)riAiire aiiiJN)x. littlf tlie Edrtli o%vgen. Seagra$9 Call store carh)n at a rate llp to 35 timcb grrciler tlidn rillllfu1I, dlld ¥£ilt mar¥hr¥ 8tore rfil 41 ratc 4ilK)iit )1) tim¢$ more ihiin ierre>lrithl foTe¥ts! A Ntek.lollg exhibilioll thimfic5 home to their films projectlOD a Illp 'orkshop coUea8ue. Art bwi&li3t. L.Itie F(pwlie. 'From btil tlb.Su¥taiuiibilitTr.. Ik.eau-friendl? Biui)Id¥tlL¥ TIIi¥ k¥hw) (rffered fu>iUn f Jrl iiud lenCe. em[81nB i'tsung participant$ frfTrm Dalbeatlie HiEh Chl the pivOtJl le of tlIlp11]rTr col]alMQtIts In de%tloi)Ing 3llStainable 8oliitions to climdie cbange. Participiints disLus*d the eDri]¥)]lluentiil traditiuwl 11]a$tics MhiLst gaitiitig hattds.tsftJ t.xptrAettce iti craftillt bItÈraabIt mdttridl¥ along3idt exploring tbt.Yientifi nciples ortisiie inswatiOD drjwn coastal habitsts and Oct e(4)Si'stem& 15 ECOART SCIO ANNUAL REPORT 2024-2025
COMMJSSJOJVED AR T 8 ART PROJECTS -.4iiig Iluc..kw'unL 1 milcd mediil iirli¥i frvm Dilmfi'lc4 illd )llulrillI'. 4in uld ¢ind i'umi)lei furm uf IiiLliire tiikill¥ Irvm tlic ItIUU'>. TILib l)foLt¥¥ ini'vli'c> dci'cl¢Ji)jllg tILem iilmv>l immcdiiiicl!. in Ei diirk Sp••din8 8•ckw•rds'. In the project speedlr$8 backwards. l WAII be usln8 a custom-bullt dark room blcycle trailer to t¢)ur Ireland Thls year l VAII take the bkycle traller to the Cllmate Camp In Ireland 7th-Ilth Au8USt taking portraits ol those in¥ofved in th• stru88le. Thén Continving dtsvm th• ¢¢)•st lor a week collectSn8 Storles, dreams, solidarity and hope to share In an exhibition at Nithraid on the 24th of Au8USt. Ntthraid isa celebrntion of mo¥wneTht. of cyclical chanee, of the Moon pulliTh8 the salt water ol th* sea all the way up to Dumfrles. I wll be colleciiTrg our storles. our folklore and Pe5 for our future to share with the nextiourThev. ECOART SCIO ANNUAL REPORT 2024-2025
COMMJSSJOJVED AR T 8 ART PROJECTS uiidiiig Puc!ifLS i'lll bt dei'elui)lllg 111> 'tyuiiDding PucnJ4 TILe Ii'yidy lind wiind% Icll vl li]% ivDiei'n fur 4IDd hLb 4lM'e Illd loi'c vl. the Diltiir411 eni'irvnmcDt. Tliei. 411 refl't TriiJ 411. iiLbyiil tlle di%ir*iiril tlie
LKictie> m-c lily in >lLUlV to tILe cni-irvnmeDt. Tbc ii-urk rei)und tu tlic r%iilvitiltiull vf IlJy4C iliilt IJ411'C i-ojlc lind M1¢5 comment tlie 1b11. vf liind 4IDd L?ir ii'iltcr lind un tILC miirginiili>dtiun vf tbe mvr¢-ilLiin-liiimilD ivmmi)nitic4 M-liu lii'e un tlic l M-Il¥ llll'itcd tLI PIY¥Cllt -11)71[ THAN I-,S- t Niiliriiid ill Diimfi'ies lili1,.'24. At tknis iiuint I ILad I'viiDd wiJnd> fvr iiruiind )V S111)IMJrt eilLb otlici.. Tlie infurmiil Lind ILwJ¥c ¥lniL'liire uf ITithtrdiid tsily tl i)erfcit 4itlliltivn Iv Iri. ¥UllDd4 i Imjcm LvmbiniltLVnb tlknit knrrc i'cn, Jniii'lL in iirvgre¥¥. i.liu.s u[Ilii. I,fiiid SLidli- tlii. IirujeLt didll t Lumiilete Jfter il A series uf aiidiu I¥.11k5 streiimed direitls. tts tlie listcncr s mobilc dci'icc MC4LI-ittg tOuCtILC eni-irvnmeut.'Il theme% Iiiith ,'1 fuLIIS UII Llim,'Ite clmllgc ltsd bivdiiYi4fijli' 10551. Ivccil bistvri 41nd cultu. ii%i4 5uiind tu cvnnection to nlt11r¢. The first toiir M'ill f(715 011 the hislon- of the C.ictoTrii f.iirling Ponds. iilld ii-ill illcliide ¢vlliibor4ltlUll li'LtlI luc11 ilrti4tts ¥¢liwl4 and IU5icknins. Li5tcncrS syill bc directcd along beilutifiil i¥'ilk. 74ith tllultiple the M-dv to listen Io iDform4ltion. jns¥oILt5. 1]<1(. soiind5Cdlle5. and tr-. Thifi initiiltii-e aim5 tu ediieate %ind lll51Tri aftioll. fostering d SIJ5tAillLible fiitii through the of solllld and sttsTTrtelli. oodL.Ind un liilrts vf thc initliil 71k -e i¥ind bluiiTI lind felled. Mthlory. N•tuM. th•r• 17 ECOART SCIO ANNUAL REPORT 2024-2025
RESJDENCJES bMcYual trun8gcnderperformancc art1 born in Scotlund and currendy lit)ing (md workiiig in 4)ai Tlicirpcrformaiic¢$ mixpopiilar cuhure aiml tradili()11.% u'iili .%uc'iol crilici8m aiml iakcplace in ditr8e conlerts Tho, starled doinKwink sl)'Ic drog in the Y(Y& a,¥ li-<in8foriniiig oirr the yeai'j into tlicir ciirreiu iiiwiife81ation 08 (Jey8frbi iiiial liybi'id - uilio eorrie8 oul ceoquccrp<u'licwatory riluul8. le111red an inicnyittioii e.1iiloiiiiiig li18 ec&7uoer arti¥18 rc8ideii¢y ol ai'c a rIorinalL1Y Iccture in Kirklbrigkn - Gcy8cA)ird and the ry quccr ccology of rilual wilh on inlrothldion lo iheir ecoqueer artpracticc which iinite8perform(UWC With LCTBQI+ and cnvironmcntal actii?&ym (Lnd he.ld a ballir kIn% uporknhop al our 81udio Ai tlie iliiliraidJe$lii?al lie Slaried ijie Animul Union. Trade Dnion Summidfrtlatsli Chapler8 of RiiTrer Aiiiiiia18 ttiere iiii iicd io lliefoulmlIo1L0l acl of Iliv Aiiimal Lliiioii. Tlii8 uTra8follou'ed by a jourilcy to St Bcnedicts contnt. Dumfrie8. whcrcparticipants carried out theparticipalory opciiing cyremony o thejirst fosl induJtrial Jalural Queer (fJJl'.Q.) fa4'L in bcotlaiul IRIFltMir 18
OUR HOME A (:C)IITrII-N-ITY SPA(:E r()n rRIiN-DSIIIP. JIIP_41JI. TIEIISI. ITP(:I-(:LINC,. SKILL SII_ITIINC, .4ND ILLBIIN(:
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
Workshops, Meetups & Groups
108 workshops with 659 people attending.
The most popular was the Slow Stitching Social which we ran on 24 occasions and had to increase to 3-4 times a month due to demand. Mindful Dotty Art ran 17 times. Plant Connections ran 10 times. Make do and Mend ran 20 times.
Some of the other workshops include, Woolly Spinners Gaither, Eco Crafters, Faraging through the seasons, Upcycle Bicycle Inner Tubes, Climate Kitchen, Climate Cafe, DIY Deodorant.
We had Furniture Upcycling advertised 10 times, running only 5. This is our most expensive workshop and bookings were usually 1-2 so we decided to open it up for free for those who wanted to learn skills and paint one of our pieces to raise funds, this has proved successful. Art for the Soul ran 4 times then stopped due to low uptake. The Sleeping with Trees received no interest at all - why wouldn’t you want to sleep under a tree?
More engagements
Approximately 2632 people at 65 events
We ran an Upcycled Lantern events for the Festival of Light with around 35 folk For Kirkcudbright Summer Festvities we run 3 upcycled flags making workshops, approx 100 folk. At the Steampunk festival we hosted bicycle inner tube upcycling for around 45 folk The Bioshere asked us to do inner tube cuffs and cable tidy workshop at their event at the Cairndale Hotel in Dumfries for 35 attendees. With Upland we hosted a CAN event for around 30 folk
At the Arts and Craft Trail we hosted Kirkcudbright Squared and Old Mill arts at the studio over 4 days, Attendees unknown, but well over 100. Collaborating with Whithorn Community Centre, DG Climate Hub and Solway Firth Partnership we delivered a beach plastic upcycle workshop for around 30 folk. Nithraid River Festival approx 1000 , 10 Repair Cafes 400 fold, Art Residency 4 events 62 folk. Climate Literacy training 8, Gartmore House 7
Total of 173 events with approx 2500 participants
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CO.IIIVUNJTY EJICACEMEJVT New Wvrk4ihopsi, Nlee(ups Irf Cyfoup&i l4sr TO ftEPAft TrEM I i)i'iiki'Th ul)p('r ilf liiirliig Th'i)ur*('4i 0011), 6ipinners Gaiiher di)n(Ili:d Ili:Ix:(.. fq)r (Ardlng, 21 ,COART SCIO ANNUAI. RF.PORT 2024-2025
COVMUNJI'Y EJlCACE,VEJVI' Wellbeing Workshops 11 i. li5( ii'(.111M.liii• ii'ui.A-,¥liuiAs (li(Il iiiirliir(J i'Th•iiili.11)" ciddr(•%.% 1.suliiiluii. .si)lJ'4'cir( I,%1.1/ .4rl ihiJ ,¥uiil. .,1 e.ui i)YTr.,IItIF.11 ii'fH IpioiiilIl' .8V.9.9ioris 1108ted b.). Tlii8 18 air .A.81iop lo rcle08C 80111e of Ilie sli'e.88e8 aiid pre$siire$ of ci cr)'da)' life aiid lio Jiiii e.Iploriii Ilie iiiaKie of Eeo RiibbiiiK8 1 'oiiibtiiiiig ea8}. arl oiid Liier&v.41i&KllllClIt DL.G .IlliidJiil ljvll F. .4 r( Jur 11 i,Ilbi.liifii L8ing 8iiiiple iiiai'l& iiial&iiig tecliiiiqiie8 aiid Kiiided iiiedilolioii. .Iliicli of Ilie 8e.981011 IS 8ileitl lo allow for Jelf coiiiieclioil. A C,Iliiiiili. (diiJ¢' is a focililalcd tlicrapctilic 8pacc Io 8aJclv $liarc fceliiiK8 aroiiiid ilie cliiiiale aiid riiiiji'oiiiiiriilal ci'i8e8. 11 18 ba8ed oil Colffl, Ilic L'liiiiole f&i-cliolog.i- Alliaiice -IIodel adapied Jroin Deoth L'aJc8. Iplnnt C'oiiiieetlon4.' Pccr led gi'oiip. (Jrou'ing j'oiir owiifood. foragiiii aiid .Sluii. .Slli('liliiAI .Sui'lcJl. A Ji'ieiidlv iiieeliip. Holid slilcliiiig Jor u'@Ilbeirig oiid iiieiidiiix. floi- u'iili coloiii.. J(Thr'rr .8rrfTP.V fFnrf .TirFpple 8tilche.s rc radical act8 ilial cnipou'cr us aiid dcepcn our eoiiiieclioii u'iili oui'seli'cs, oiir liei'ilago aiid iialiire. Thi8 18 of great I'aluc Jor u'cllbcing. coiiinlunilv and odopliiig lo Ilie eniiironiiiental cri818. j1, F4 IrE Lider Jlii remedy ECOART SCIO ANNUAL REPORT 2024-2025
COMMUJVITY EJVCACEMENT 110sled I;liin¢ile Llts:rqii'l 'l'r¢ilnlii Aaa 14E fvr iEsoLf firsE S£&SO Diy b5{$, $1499esE Ek¥clth<ss t4p Eo +OavMvM. l)rull pi'ihi)f iriiliiliihv willi Ili:uillii&r l)ruu&lii IIui•li:r4 Id ,1111 .Arts Dumfrles % Gallowcly Infrle SPRIN CLEAN CAN RUMMAGE AROUND JT STUDIO ART SUPPLII E MATERIALS CLEAR OU. CRAFT LkWtr 111)riL4TrrJtS thu9 frl lo" felloM" arLifjl* iii I lir ri'gi()n. Volunleer da We ee.Iv.br&t(Yl our amaiiiig J'oluiitee.rs 2025
CO,VMUNJTY E,ICA6E,Vf.I'T upcvc.led Iloiile Liinlern [Ipc)'e.Ii:d P'lql% l)ou%hnul Il¢iuI 'i: Ulii.d ()Id i.'iii'i.li)Pf4i l() ri:plui:v Ihe. pla¥l.ie iiiinlli hlln(le.d oiil 4ry 'u i.iii tu i'l: 11 pc'.ii',li lig l)la$4(ic. &ic:ulplui'c; ill ri IplTribnN fp bul liini -Communlty Apple Pressing SAT 12 OCT 11-3PM ECOART SCIO ANNUAL REPORT 2024-2025
COJVNECTJONS Dlgltal Presence W.'e hai,'e 0 80cial me.dia pre8ence of 2..3.50follou'er8. W'e ore on Focebool¥ and IniJtagram and u8C thc ha8htog8 *eeoartnew8
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CONNECTJO,VS Membershlps DGG CLIMATE HUB Stollish Communilios Ciimale Aclion Nelwork SIIIRE & REPklR Culture ..•'1 for Climate Scotland AEIW•A Garbon 181 Ploit local1vIn DGLocator CIRCULAR COMMUNITIES CLIMATE PSYCHOLOGY ALLIANCE SCOTLAND OSCR Rry 1rysiered5CIO SC04990S THIRD SEcfoR A Ilig Thank You lo our Trunders Ilott?ay Re dioiial Arts fuiid, IIoliN'ood Ti'u8l BlacL.Ihorn .Salt. Kingholm Qiia.), C'ommunity. 26 ECOART SCIO ANNUAL REPORT 2024-2025
FINAJVCJAL REVIEW Sialemenl of Ihe charlly's pollcy on reserves EcoArt wa8 founded tL'ith a donalion of £.500.000 io meet all ihe oierhead c08ts of ilie orgaiii8alioiifoi' ai lea81 leii year8 a8 w'ell 08 enabling us lofiind miiliiple projects ihal Supporl our charilablc purp08e8. Thi8 alig118 wilh our plari lo opei'ale EcoArl for a miriiniiini OJ icn years - unlil ai lea812().70. To acliieiTre ihis wc requirc our iicl aiiiiual cxpeiidilurc lo be approyiiiialely .L.)(l.11(l(). W lili ihis iii miiid we arc coniforlably on largel lo achici,'c thi8 aim. a8 in ourfijih year ihc iiicoirLC gcncraled wa8 aliiio811.7().1)(J(J a.iul we 8peiil alnio81 L Jl(J.(J(l(l our iiel cxpciidilure (cxpcridilurc Ic88 inconic rcccivcd) ha8 bccn .£4, C).686 Total Fuiid8 C'arried Forward are £.9.92.60J ,.IIoih brooeh. .S10u' .Siilcliiiig.Social Details of anv dcficll Donaced facilities and 5eri'ices There are deficits lo reporl. Time donated by TrtEe8 Uiell a multiple iiolunleer8. 27 ECOART SCIO ANNUAL REPORT 2024-2025
FUTURE PLATh'S 2024-2025 ror ilie coffting year we re look.iii£foruiard io embeddin%furiher wiiliin ihe DumJrie$ and Jalloway comm.unily. building oil e.Tkg1iiig collaboralioiuj. coRiiiect10118. Partir8 and tTroluntcer8 Tlicre will befuriher dei'elopmeiil of Thc,I'ithraid Riirr Fc8lii'al as il Iran8ition$ iiilo ali iiidepeiidenl eiii?ironm.eiilal arl8 Je81iiTral u,.liich we u'.ill co-fiind aimlprodiice. It 18 hoped io 8tart the coinniiinity con8ulla¢ioii lo c.¥plore tlie po88ibilily of o llew A-irl6cudbri£hi C'onimunity Gardcn. Tlie .SoluJay Hoard exliibilioii. aformer..IIu8euin of ilie Fuliire il'ow projeel 18 now, in Élle care of EcoArl. J1 18 o 111118euiii. 81.yle e_Khibilioii 11081iii£ a di8plezy offoiiiidpla8lic objee18 Sel ICJOO Ycar8 iii Ihefulure. Tlie Ira of fiafjtic. Ire will bc look.in£ Jor new 1108t8. Irc lookforward to grou'iiig our iiiipucl u'iili more worl&8hops ond social group8 Our rcJidciil arli81 ill bc rcturniilg lo laiiiich li18 book "Trari8 Terrilory. Aiiiiiial Diiioii aiid ollicr Eco-Qiierr Uiopi08 b08ed oil li18 residency iii DiiiiiJrie8 and Cjalloway. Ire are look-iiigforu'ard to hearing aboul niini58oncd arli818 re8carch THE SOLWAY HOARD I,lu>cum vt tlic. k'ut.urc .NvThi' 28 F,COART SCIO ANNUAI. RF,PORT 2024-2025
2024-2025 SIGNED UN DEIIALF ur TIIE LI[A[TY. PRINT NAIIE: DESIGNATIUN: ("11_4IRPERS() 21) ()(:T 202.) SIGNED ON BEIIALF OF TIIE CIIARITY: PTIINT NANIE: DESIGNATION: TRE_4SI-.TIER 29 OCT 2025 29 ECOART SCIO ANNUAL REPORT 2024-2025
Independent Examiner's Report to the Trustees of EcoArt SCIO I report on the accounts of th¢ charity for the )'caT ¢nded 31 January 2025 which are bct oes I to 16 out on pa> Kespe¢tive responsibilities of trustees and examiner Thc charity s trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the tL'rm8 of the Charities and Trustee Ini"estmenl {Scotland) Act . 1005 and th L harilies ALCOUllts {SLoiland) Rcgulaiion 21X)(). Thc cliai'ily irusl¢¢s Lvnsider Ihai ihe audit rLqUlfllllLnl vf RLgFul(iiion l O( l ) Id) of thc ?006 Accounis Rcgulalion5 docs not apply. li li my responsibility lo examine the accounts as requircd under section 44(1) (c) ofthe Act and to slale wh¢lher panicular matlers have come io m), attention. Basis of independent eiaminer's slatement My examination is carried out in accordancc ib.ith Rcgulalion I l of thc 2006 Arwunlb RLgulationb. An cxamination includ¢s a re i¢w of ihe accoun(ing records kq)t b). the charily iind a comparison of the accounls presenled '1th ihose records. li also Includes conqidcraiion ot. anv unusual itcms or disilosurcs in ihc accounts. and sccks cxplanalinns froin the truslees concerning anv such matters. The procedures undL.rtaken do nul provide all the evidence thal Vioiild be required in an audit. and consequently I do not ¢xprcss an audit opinion on the view given bj th¢ accounts. Independenl examiner's Statement In Ihe course of my examination. no matter has come lo ms, attention .hiLh b)ii'es me re&¥onable cause lo beli¢v¢ that in any material respecl the rcquircmcnts= l() keep accounting rccord.4 in accordance wilh Section 44{1)(a) of th¢ 200S Act and Regulation 4 of thc 2006 Accounts Rcgulalivns Iv prlp¢ dLLounts which accord H'ilh the account records and comply with Regulaiion Y ol. Ihc 2UU6 Re&)ulalion5 have nol been meL or 2. 10 'hiCh, in my opinion. attention should b¢ draTAn in order to enable a proper undetslanding ijf the aceounis to be reached. Namk Rele¥ai)I Proles.%11)iidl qiial IliLiilii)n. prnle4sion<?I bod¥'. AL"CA 1019169 Dali. £b' ULlvoer 2U2i
EcoArt scio Annual acc(yJnts for the Charity No seo49906 CC17a 01S•b.24 date 31Jan-25 Section A Statement of financial activities Restricted R•¢•mm•nd•d categoiies by actlylty D•i•115 01 Unrnstrfjthd fund5 Endowm•nt T•#1 th funds Total last fund5 year year Incomlng resourc•s (Note Sl F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 E¥ent5 8 Prts 2693 Inlefest 32 6229 32 12065 R••our¢M •xp•nd•d INol•• 44 ana •mènt Cos 42 40 575 OfesSoI Fees 475 50 526 Netln¢oMlWfIQln0j Mour¢ ts¢fty• 49.6961 49.6} 36,460 Gr transf¢r• belwe¢n fvnd• Netlncomlnwfoutgolngj re50ur¢es belorn vtlJ•rrnwnisvdg4in51(tQS5•31 Oihw rtto9ni¥ g•in¥llloM•¥l Gains and kS on valaIm)nof fixed assets roTlhE chatiV5 (4Wll Use 49.696 49.6 138.460 49 696 496 3B 460 Totsl funds brought lonmrd 381,449 852 382.301 420,761 852 332 605 382 301 C17a IExcel) 28ff1012025
Section B Balance sheet Restricted Unr•stv1•d incom• Endowm•nt Total this funds luThds Totsl last y•ar Flx8d assets Tanglbl• &8a•t8 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 INot• 91 Investments (Not• 101 Tot•1 fix•d$I io Current ass8ts Stock and work in progrea• Dobtorn INot• 111 Ishort t•rml InvMtrn•nt8 Cash at bank and In hand Tot•lcurT•nt•ss•ts 385.271 385.271 Cr•dltor$'. •mount• lalllng du• wlthln on• yMr INot• 121 12 2.970 12 Cr•dltor8'. nt¥ flIng du• on• y••r (Not• 121 1? ProvL•lon• for 1Sabllltb•• chary 382 301 Funds of the Charlty Unmtrlct•d fvnd¥ 328.gJ7 328.9)7 372.356 R••trf¢t•d Ineom• fund• IN•t• 131 End0wMt funds INOM IJI 3.6 9.945 13 Toi•l ftmd* Svjned by one or tt¥ottustee$ behathol all the trustees Si9n3ture Pnnl Natno Date of rowal 0-10-202 CC17a (Excell 2W1012025
Section C Notes to the accounts
Note 1 Basis of preparation
This section should be completed by all charities .
1.1 Basis of accounting
These accounts have been prepared on the basis of historic cost in accordance with:
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Accounting and Reporting by Charities – Statement of Recommended Practice (SORP 2005);
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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)
Note 2 Accounting policies
This standard list of accounting policies has been applied by the charity except for those deleted. Where a different or additional policy has been adopted then this is detailed in the box below.
INCOMING RESOURCES
Recognition of incoming These are included in the Statement of Financial Activities (SoFA) when: resources the charity becomes entitled to the resources; the trustees are virtually certain they will receive the resources; and the monetary value can be measured with sufficient reliability. Incoming resources with Where incoming resources have related expenditure (as with fundraising or contract income) related expenditure the incoming resources and related expenditure are reported gross in the SoFA. Grants and donations Grants and donations are only included in the SoFA when the charity has unconditional entitlement to the resources. Tax reclaims on donations Incoming resources from tax reclaims are included in the SoFA at the same time as the gift to and gifts which they relate. Contractual income and This is only included in the SoFA once the related goods or services have been delivered. performance related grants Gifts in kind are accounted for at a reasonable estimate of their value to the charity or the Gifts in kind amount actually realised. Gifts in kind for sale or distribution are included in the accounts as gifts only when sold or distributed by the charity. Gifts in kind for use by the charity are included in the SoFA as incoming resources when receivable. Donated services and These are only included in incoming resources (with an equivalent amount in resources facilities expended) where the benefit to the charity is reasonably quantifiable, measurable and material . The value placed on these resources is the estimated value to the charity of the service or facility received. The value of any voluntary help received is not included in the accounts but is described in the Volunteer help trustees’ annual report. Investment income This is included in the accounts when receivable. Investment gains and losses This includes any gain or loss on the sale of investments and any gain or loss resulting from revaluing investments to market value at the end of the year.
EXPENDITURE AND LIABILITIES
Liability recognition Liabilities are recognised as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation committing the charity to pay out resources. Governance costs Include costs of the preparation and examination of statutory accounts, the costs of trustee meetings and cost of any legal advice to trustees on governance or constitutional matters. Grants with performance Where the charity gives a grant with conditions for its payment being a specific level of service conditions or output to be provided, such grants are only recognised in the SoFA once the recipient of the grant has provided the specified service or output. Grants payable without These are only recognised in the accounts when a commitment has been made and there are performance conditions no conditions to be met relating to the grant which remain in the control of the charity. Support Costs Support costs include central functions and have been allocated to activity cost categories on a basis consistent with the use of resources, eg allocating property costs by floor areas, or per capita, staff costs by the time spent and other costs by their usage.
ASSETS
Tangible fixed assets for use These are capitalised if they can be used for more than one year, and cost at least £500. by charity They are valued at cost or a reasonable value on receipt. Investments Investments quoted on a recognised stock exchange are valued at market value at the year end. Other investment assets are included at trustees' best estimate of market value. Stocks and work in progress These are valued at the lower of cost or market value.
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Section C Notes io the accounts (conti Note 3 Analysis of Incomlng resources Th1• y••r L¥t >•r 3.1 Volunt•ry In¢om• EvEntS PrluCts 3713 372 210 212 Tot•1 4,086 2.693 8.2 In¥Y•tm•nt Incom? 7535 Totsl 5.3 lJth•r In¢omlNJ r••our¢•• FLwJtMJI 13520 HMRC. RelenlK)n Sd*rne GM Tot•1 CC17a (Excdl 2WIOQ025
Section C Notes to the accounts (conti Not• 4 Analysls of r•soure•s •xp•nd R•8ourcea •xpendod may b• fUrtr an*try8•d rf thi• woukl h•lp th• r•ader of th• attounts. Th1• y••r L••t y•ar 4.1 Co•t• g•n•r•Yng ¥Dlunt•ry Ineom• Ev8nt ts)sts. fe8$ commtsgcs ktslgr181s and tfyisumables hl aThJ cwi Pr£10 th8rbsi and mark811 &jbcctr&ct eas1 Ihyd 16 633 250 531 242 rol•l 17.448 9.717 4.2 Ch•rlt•b S&lane5 Rent R8les Travd 8ThJ SL$l0 IT 30 503 30 862 393 53 526 1934 671 426 760 ex Entertainnl Insvr81Ke Bank Ch8 Co¥nmLSS Pro18SSKThI Fee5 Art Reyd 923 407 141 308 Tol•l 61, 40,332 4.3 Gov•m•nc• colts pens 58t l ey£minefs le8 475 Tot•1 475 CC17a (Excdl 2WIOQ025
Section C Notes to the accounts Notè 5 Support Cost$ Pl•ase comphts th18 Mt• ch•rty •nWIts •xp•ns•8 uslng athty categorfu •nd h•s support ¢osts. G•¥•rnan¢• Activrry Fundralsifi9 actsvlty Charfthbh Acllvlty ToLIl Cost rt Cogt Tol•l Not• 6 O•tslh of c•rtaln It•m• ol •xp•ndbtur• ffj.1 Tru•t•• •xp•nM• Pl••s• provld• d•t•lls of lh• •mount of •nyp•ym•m Orrnlmlr&•M•nt0f oth-of•o¢k•i•xp•n••8 m•d• to trust••s or to thlnlp•rtl•s for •xp•nI IncuTh•d by trust•. Ilno up•ns•s w•r• p•ld. pl••se •nt•r'NoM'ln th••pprnwl•t• Ix¢•I1. Th1# y••r NIA Lt y•r NIA Nurnbw oflTU•tw8 who ww• pald •xp•nM• NIA NIA N•tyr• ofth• •xp•ro•• Tot•1 •mount p•ld NIA WA 02 F•tt for •Mmlnatbon or audtt of tho •ccount Please pmvlde det•ll8 ofthe •mDuntp•ld for•ny st•iutory•thrn•lscnrtlny of•ccounts and other servkes pm¥i¢l¢d byyourlndependeni ex•mineror•udiior. fnoihlw w•$ p•ldpk•se tnt¢r NONE In thv •pwvprf•t• box(Ml. Th1• y••r L••ty•ar Ind•pend•nt •x•min*• or •uditorn' f•M for r•wtiwvJ on th• accounts Olh•r f•e8 (for •Mo.. advlc•. con8uttancy. accountancy r¥lc•&l pald to th• Ind•pendont •xamlnw or 4hudltor 475 CC17a (Excdl 2WIOQ025
Section C Notes to the accounts Icontl Not• 7 Paid èmployèès Pl••$• ¢ompl•¢• Mth• ehartyhm •ny •nwloy• 7.1 Sl•ff Co•ts Th1• yw L••1 y••r Gro•• wagm. Ml•rl•• b•n•llt• In klnd Employ•r'• N•Uonal In•uranc• co•t• P•n•lon co•t• 22,442 22,693 8,061 J,SJ3 8,169 ),862 Tot•1 •t•ll ¢o•t• 72 Av•rag• nufflber offu1141me •qufv•hnt •mploJws Sn th• y••r Th1• y• Numb•r Lat y•r Numb•r Th• p•rt• of th• ¢hadty In whleh th• •mployw• work Totsl 7J D•ffn•d eontdbutlon p•n•knn •eh•m• Pl••J• compl•t• If • d•fln•dcontrlbullon Brl•f d•tsll• of the schen B&C Holdlng8 Th1• y• L••1 y••r Th• th• s¢h•m• t• th• ¢hrbtylwth•yr 8.C61 8169 Th• amourrt ol any contrlbuthlns outstsndlng at th• y•ar•nd Th• amount 01 any conblIn9 pr•p•ld •1 th• •Thd CC17a (Excdl 2WIOQ025
Section C P4ot•s to th N¥7 Ithkn (m• y••r L4•1 y•41 Lb•t Tw•d• 2970 97 CC17a (Excdl 2WIOQ025
Section C Notes to the accounts Ico Not 8 Grantmaklng Plus• complot• this not• rfth• chwitym•d••nygr•nts ordon•lwons wfiich in aggrog•t• forn7 m•t•rknl p•rt olth• ch•Fttl%•dfvlll•8 undert•k•n. 8.1 Totsl Y ot gr•nts Gr•nt• to Intitutlons Gr•nt• to IndId1# Tot•1 •mount e Pu for thlch Totsl •nK>unt £ Totsl 8.1 Gr•nlmaklng ¢o•l• If th• ch•rty'# accounts arn pr•p•r•don tho"•cUvfty b•sls"pl•as• glve d•lalls of•ny support coJt •Mo¢l4¢•¢l wlth yrnnthwng. Pl••a• •nt•r Ylll-ff ¢h•rttydo•s notld•niify •n(Vor•llo¢•t• upport¢o•ts. Support co•t• of grantm•klng 8.J Grants m•d• to lnstttuona ff the ch•rty I3 rn• or•nts top•rtlcutsr Insthuthns th•t•rn mafortal In th• conl•xtof Its gr•nm>akltw pl•$• gfv• d¢t•lls of lh• Institutbn $upwi¢d, purpw of gr•nt and 1014lyld lo ¢h Insritutlon Ilstd. Sufflchntlnfornwtlon shId b• topmvld•• nOn•bI+ und•t•ndl of th• r• ofinstltutlons ¥ Nam of In•ll111)n¥ Purpo•• •mounl ol rot*lgr•nts to Institullons CC17a (Excdl 10 2WIOQ025
Section C Notes to the accounts Icontl Notè 9 Tangiblo fix•d assots Pl80 Com•¢• thts Mt• Ifih• ch•ffly has •nyt•wlbt• ltr•d •ss•ts 9.1 Ct orv•lu•lon Fr••hokl land Oth•r land & bulldlnos PIwbL FixNr•s. ffttlws and e4ulpm•nt Payin•nts on a¢¢•unt and assets under construetfion Total nd fflotor v•hlel•s B&18nc8 trKwht forward AthJitiu)s Revelu6lK thsrx)sals TrwBlers' 8818ncg camed fw8rd 9.2 A¢cumul•tsd d•pr•¢l4tlon •nd Imp•lrnwrt prmrf•loI "B•sl¥ SLorRB SLRB SLLYRB SLotRB SLLYRB ' Rat• 88lenc0 h1 forward for wr Revalublicffls sposals TrwBfers' Balance cam8d forrd 9.3 N•t book v•lu• Brcvjht f(ThErd Cned Iixward 9A R•valuVon K•ny rtx•d•s8•ts h•vo b8•n rnv•lwdths•gfvo detsls of ¥•luer•nd methodofvaluatlon ' Th8 transfws"rowis fix8da&8eII8. ' Pl8as&inthcalo Ihe or(leW#t IIJÈ nlIXI taKIble (SL- strawling," RB- tsalan) Alsoplease ilMtra¢e the r crfWretial hne, whal is ttte an&"opaledhfe orv CC17a (Excdl 2WIOQ025
Section C Notes to the accounts Icontl Notè 10 Inv•stm•nt assets Pl••se conylet• this not• rfth• cfftMrity has •nyInv•stnnta¥s•t 10.1 Fixed a8s•t8 Ve¥1Mt• Carrwro Imarkatl valua 81 of Add.. addrti(¥)s to i)vostNwls at ts)sl Less.. dwosals at ¥8 Addld•dudl: g110$$) C rev8Kth( Imbrkal}vdua al and ofyw Pl••••wD¥ld• b•low.' 102 A brmkdovm Ol th• m•rk•t ol In¥••1M •hty•m kn ¥r••lng ¥•tth th• balan¢• •h••t row 803. 10.) A bmkdown of th• In¢om• frryn In¥•$¢m •gr••lnp wlth SOFA row 803. An•ty¥l$ ol Inv•$tm•nts 10.2 Mr•t Yalu• at y••r •nd 10.3 Ineom• from Inv•stm•nis for th• y••r In¥tM•nt prop•rti Inv•stm•nt• Il•ted on • r•cognl8ed •lock •xchang• or hekl In cornnw Inve8tm•nt fund8, open ended Inbwtm•nt compnb••. unlt trusts or other ¢ollectlv• Inv•Jtm•nt sthem Inv•¥tm•nt• In ¥uhldl•ry or conn•ct•d und•rt•klng• al cTrnl•• S•curIt1 not118t•d on a r•cogrl••d Stock Exch90 C4•h hekl part of the In¥Mtrn•nt portl+)No oth•r kn¥•tnnts Tot1 10.4 Mat•rlal Inv•stm•nt holdlngs W•ny ¥inqle inve¥trnent 1$ m4teri•l in tmM Of ils valut Ifortxample rnweents morthan 5 per e•nt of the value of the charl¥ total in¥Mtmentsl pl••¥e provide detsiL*. In¥trn•nt hdd Market V•lue CC17a (Excdl 12 2WIOQ025
Section C Notes to the accounts (conti Not• 11 D•btors and pr•paym•nt$ Plea complet• th1 r10 Ifth• ch•rtyh•s •ny11•b or Amwnts falling d wthin on• y•ar Thi8 •r La•t y•ar An•Wb• old•btorn Amounts f•lling du• after mor• than om y•&r Thia y•r Laat •r Tr•d• d•blor4 Arnounts du• from ubbdbry Ind •Mocl•t•d und•rtakSng8 (ther d•btor• Pr•p•ym•nts Ind 1e¢nwd nm• Total Not• 12 Cr•dltors and ac¢Tuals Pl••• ¢ompl•t• Ihla noi• Mth• ¢hortyh •ny ¢rndftw• or•¢ 12.1 AnatyYl• of ¢r•dttor• knt• talllng du• wlthln ¢n• La•t y• Amounts l•lllng du• •ft•r rnor• thn on• Th1 y•r Lt y•r y4ar Lo•n• and ov4rdr•ft• Trd• ¢r•dltorn Am+)unt• du• to •ub•ldlary •nd •••o¢lat•d und•rtklng Oth•r credllorn IPayrolll clu$ •nd d¢lrred In¢ome 2,970 Tot1 12.2 S•¢urlty o¥•r assets Ir•ny lo•n. ov•nlrnftoroth•rcr•dllorhold¥ • ch•ry• orolh•rMcurtty(¥v•r4ny orth• ch•rtypkn• CC17a (Excdl 13 2WIOQ025
Section C Note5 to the account5 (conti Nota 13 Endowm•nt and restricted income funds 13.1 Funds held Pl•u• glvt • brief description of •ny of the fdk>wlrvJ tp• of lunds held byth• ClIty.. pernMn•nt •ndo¥•Tnent fund8 IPEI.. •xp•ndaIO •Thlowment funds IEEI: and r•8tricted incom• fund8. induding 8p•dd trusts. of th• charlty IRI. Typ• PE. EE Purpxe •nd Restrbctk>n¥ Fund N•rn• Not to be spont on Administration or mAnag•ment 13.2 Mov•m•nts of malor fund Pl••$• 1• ofttw mov•m•nts oflh• m•Jorfvnd8 UmMwlft r••ts¢i•d•nd•ndowm•nt ¢0mM of th• St•t•rn•nt of Fln•ncl•lAcllvlll•. Fund b•l•nc•¥ brought Fund b•lanc•8 c•rrled forward kncomlng irtgoIng G•ln• and Translw Fund n•m Wise 31 426 3697 Tot•1 FundB 9.945 25.178 131.4261 3.697 13.3 Tr•nsfers between lund$ Pl••¥• glv• d•t•ils of •ny hn¥f•T¥ b•IV•n fund¥. Frorn Fund INam•l To Fund INm•l R•a8on Amount CC17a (Excdl 14 2WIOQ025
Section C Notes to the accounts (conti Not8 14 Transactlons wlth related partles Iflh• ¢hrty h•$ •ny trns•rtlons wllh rnl•t•dp•trV•s (oth•rth•n lh• trusts• 4¥ps •¥pl•ln•dln note 6) det•lts of such tr•ns•cdoM ¥Ildbe¥ldCd In thls note. Ilthere •re no hns•ctlons to r•port. pl•a8• •nt•r"NoM"in lh• ant box•a. 14.1 R•mun•ratlon and b8 Pl• glv• th• •mount of. •ndl•g•l•uthortty for. •ny rnmun•rndon oroth•rb•n•fft W to• trtit•• or oth•rr•l•t•dp•rtl•¥ by th• ch•rftyor4ny Instttulkn orcomp•ny conn•cl•d whh IL Amoun18 pald or nefft v•lu• Lost y••r L•yl Authwlty l•q ord•r. v•mlng do¢um•nt) Th1 y•or 14uJomary Hall 30,8fj2 14.2 Loans Pl••s• d•t•lls of•nd amounts olng to orfrnm the Ch'S Ivu¥l•w orothwr•l•l•dp•rtl•8 by th• charty•t th• y••rnd. Name oftrustw or Amount owlng Thh y••r L••t y••r L•gal authorbty Du• lo trust• and Tted part6es Du• from trustees Ind r• pwtle• Non• None None None 1&3 Other transxVonl81 wlth Inte or relaied paro Plo•se ylve det•lls ofany trnns•ctlon undertkn by(or beh•ff 90 lh ¢h•rtty In fftl¢h • tru¥l•• or rel•tedp•pty h•$ • m•terl•l Name of th• tTU¥t•• or r•lt•d Rd*tK+n•hip to cha Thi• y••r Lt tr•nMctbon CC17a (Excdl 15 2WIOQ025
Section C Notes to the accounts Icontl Note 15 Addltional Digck¥sureg The following ar• Significant matters vthich &r• nLrt cowr•d in Olr not•8 and n••d to b• includ•d to provlde a prop•r und•rntsndlng of th• ceounts. 11 th•rn l In8ufflci•nt room hér•, pl•**é add CC17a (Excdl 2WIOQ025
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