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Trustees’ Annual Report for the period Period start date Period end date Day Month Year Day Month Year From 04 03 2025 To 03 03 2026 O ~~SCR~~ Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator Reference and administration details
Charity name Greenhillock Green Spaces Other names charity is known by Registered charity number SC54027
Charity’s principal address Lower Greenhillock Kirkbuddo Forfar Angus Postcode DD8 2NL
Names of the charity trustees on date of approval of Trustees’ Annual Report
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Trustee name Prof Bryan Williams Mrs Sally Hunter Ms Jennifer Tweedie ~~———~~ |
Office (if any) Chair Treasurer Secretary ~~a~~ |
Dates acted if not for whole year |
Name of person (or body) entitled to appoint trustee (if any) |
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Reference and administration details
Names of all other charity trustees during the period, if any, (for example, those who resigned part way through the financial period)
| Name | Dates acted if not for whole year | |
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| None | ||
| Structure, governance and management | ||
| Type of governing document | SCIO Constitution 2025 | |
| Trustee recruitment and appointment | ||
| None during reporting period |
Objectives and activities
| Objectives and activities | ||
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| Charitable purposes Summary of the main activities in relation to these objects |
The organisa�on of recrea�onal ac�vi�es, with the object of improving the condi�ons of life for the persons for whom the ac�vi�es are primarily intended. The advancement of environmental protec�on or improvement |
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| Promoting well-being through both structured and informal activities in the countryside, for clients as active participants, volunteers or observers. Bringing together and supporting groups of people seeking to connect more closely with nature in ways that strengthen their sense of well-being and inclusion. Designing and delivering opportunities for social interaction, self- expression and learning for vulnerable and/or disconnected individuals and groups, working in partnership with related support organisations. Creating new opportunities for sharing with others through creative activity using natural materials. Organising active involvement in habitat creation, restoration and maintenance leading to new skills in support of these aims. |
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Achievements and performance
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Summary of the main achievements Including a short pre-registration period, the Charity has of the charity during the financial undertaken the following activities and events open to the public period free of charge: New tree planting and wildlife recognition event October 2024 Winter tree identification and wildflower meadow maintenance day, November 2024 Hedge-laying, hedge facts and education day, February 2025 Live willow hedging and tree identification event, April 2025 Mindful Garden construction and campfire, April/May & September2025 Groundwork and bulb planting day with campfire, October 2025 ‘Feel Good’ nature arts and crafts event, March 2026 These events have been well-attended and led to a number of individuals offering voluntary support and continuing practical assistance. Work has begun on the construction of a large Mindful Garden in memory of the late Anne Williams, to provide a focus for both outdoor activities and quiet reflection. Positive links have been created with a number of relevant thirdsector, community and self-help groups.
Financial review
Brief statement of the charity’s policy on reserves The charity operates a positive cashflow and with small but significant reserves. Events and activities are all budget-led and cost-centre accounted. Details of any deficit None Donated facilities and services (if any) Not relevant
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Other optional information
Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.
Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees
| Signature(s) OSCR will accept digital or typed signatures |
PreeWE |
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| Full name(s) | Professor Bryan Williams OBE |
| Position (e.g. Chair) | Chair |
| Date | |
| May 6th2026 |
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