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2026-01-31-accounts

APPENDIX 1 OSCR Period start date Month Year FEB 2025 Period end date MoTrlh Year JAN 2026 Day 01 Day 31 From To Scottifh Ch31ity Regulator Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator Reference and administration details Charity name othgr namgs charity is known by Registered charlty number Charity's principal address TURRIFF LOCAL CHARITY TLC SC051423 11 HIGH STREET TURRIFF Post¢odeAB53 4ED Names of the Charity trustees on date of approval of Tru5tees' Annual Report Name of person lor body) entitled to appolnt tn￿ts8 (If any) Trust89 name Office {if any) Dates acted if not for vthole year MARIE WALKER CHAIRPERSON KATHLEEN DUNCAN VICE CHAIRPERSN ROSEMARY LOGAN TREASURERISECRETAR Y YVONNE HERKES TRUSTEE 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20

APPENDIX 1 Reference and administration details Names of all othgr ¢harity truste8s during the pgriod, rf any. (for example, those who resigned part way through the financial period) Name Dates a¢tsd if not for whole year Structure, governance and management Typ& of governing document The Organisation is a Scottish Charitsble Incorporated Organisation Iscioi Trustfyo recruitment and appointment Trustees will be recruited and appointed at the Annual General Meeting Objectives and activities Charitable purpo$e$ The aim of the Organisalion is lo offer grant funding to charitable and group organisalion5 from the local community of Turritf on an annual basis. Applications will be invited from the local Turrrff community who will complete an Application Form based on one or more of the purposes set out in 7121 of the Charities Act 2005, but primarily he awards wll focus on tackling povety. advancement of all forms of education, the advancement of heakh and wellbeing and environmental protection or irnprovement. Summary of the maln activitie$ in ￿latiOn to these objects To aid relief of poverty, enhance heaV(h and well-being while at the same time helping environmental issues by recycling and also donating clothing etc to other charitable organisations.

APPENDIX 1 Achievements and performance Summary of the main achievements of thg ¢harlty during the financial period The Charity's main achievement during the financial year1151 February 2025 10 31 sl January 20261 has been lo raise fvnds through the charty shop to the benefit tsf the local Turriff community. This has enabled us to offer grant funding lo local charities and organisations for projects that meet the requi￿￿ criteria, In this period we were able to award grants amounting lo £39,500 to local causes under the aims of the charitable slalus granted. Financial review Brief statement of the charity's policy on reserves Reserves have been carried Over into the 2026-27 financial year to maintain ongoing expenditure a550ciated with the running costs incurred and also lo ensure funds are available for any future grant funding lo be awarded that meet our charitable status. tails of any deficit None Donated facllities and sarvic•$ lif any) Donations of clothing during the period 1 sl FebrLJary 2025 10 31* January 2026 were made to Blythwood, Abernessilies Aberdeen, Bairnenessilies Babybank Maud, Someone Cares (Aberdeenl, Rotary Shoe Box Appeal and local Primary and Academy schools.

APPENDIX 1 Other optional Information As well as the four141 Trustees we have ￿enty120) volunteers within the organisation who donate their lime on a voluntary basis sharing 36 hours per week equating lo approx. 1800 hours per annum. Declaration The tru$t•è5 declare that they have approved the trustees. report abov8. Signad on behalf of the charity's trusteos Signatur&l81 OSCR will a¢¢ept digilal or typed Signaturps Full namel$l MARIE WALKER ROSEMAR Y ELLEN LOGAN Position le.g. Chair) CHAIRPERSON TREASURERISECRETARY Dats