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Birse Community Trust (BCT)


Facts & Figures

Organisation Name:Birse Community Trust (BCT)
Individual Name:
Area Served:Parish of Birse, Aberdeenshire.
Population:750
Sketch:Birse covers over 125sq. km on Deeside in the north-east of Scotland. The parish (district) has four main parts: the three scattered rural communities of Finzean, Ballogie and Birse and the largely uninhabited Forest of Birse, which covers over a quarter of the parish’s total area. The parish has around 275 households, with half of the population living in Finzean and half in Ballogie and Birse.
Legal Form:Company Limited by guarantee with Charitable Status
Volunteers:5
People Benefitting:Inhabitants of Birse parish and wider public
Staff:0
Turnover:£152K (5 year average)
Earned Income:£22K (5 year average)
Assets:Finzean Old School, Finzean Sawmill, the Bucket Mill, Birse Kirk, Birse Community Hall, Ballogie Soutar’s Shop, Slewdrum Forest and rights, including timber rights, over the Forest of Birse Commonty
Value of assets:Notional value of £1m

Roots & Links

Origins: The impetus to establish BCT came from two sources. Firstly, there was increasing recognition within the local community during the 1990s that the community needed the means to tackle an increasing range of local issues. Secondly, towards the end of the 1990s, the need arose to safeguard the future of ancient rights over the extensive area known as the Forest of Birse Commonty. Birse Community Trust (BCT) was set up in 1998 to hold the Commonty Rights on behalf of the community and constituted as a local community business to enable it to be involved in a wide range of activities "to promote the common good of the inhabitants of the parish of Birse and deliver wider public benefits".
Governance:Everyone on the electoral registers for the parish (currently 650) is a voting member of BCT and elects the five local Trustees that run BCT on behalf of the local community. Anyone who lives outwith Birse can support the Trust by becoming an Associate Member.
Community Links:Birse parish has three Community Associations (one in each of the parish’s communities), two Community Councils (one in each half of the parish) and one community business (covering the whole parish). BCT is the local community business and its role in developing and implementing projects on behalf of the community complements the roles of the Community Associations and Councils. These six community bodies meet as the Birse Parish Liaison Group as and when required with BCT providing the secretariat.
External Links:BCT has good links with Aberdeenshire Council and a wide range of government bodies and NGOs. BCT is a subscription member of one organisation (DTA Scotland).

Activities

Physical Hub:Finzean Old School is the centre of BCT’s operations with BCT’s offices and meetings room, local business units and the parish archive. BCT owns Birse Community Hall which is managed by the Birse Area Community Association.
Builds Local Capacity:BCT was set up by the local community to enable the community to tackle a greater range of local issues. BCT’s projects and other activities demonstrate the ways in which BCT achieves this, while the development of BCT also continues to contribute to increased local community activity in Birse more generally.
Delivers Services:BCT undertakes a wide range of social, economic and environmental projects on behalf of the community. Its main involvement is the management of land and buildings at a dozen sites spread across the parish to safeguard and promote community identity, well-being and development (see list below). BCT also manages parish wide natural heritage, cultural heritage and footpath programmes, together with a wide range of community development projects and many related activities, including the publication of local books
Develops/Manages Property:BCT owns and / or manages twelve sites in Birse parish. BCT owns Finzean Old School, Finzean Sawmill, the Bucket Mill, Birse Kirk, Birse Community Hall, Ballogie Soutar’s Shop and Slewdrum Forest. BCT also holds ancient rights over the Forest of Birse Commonty (c.3750 ha) including the native pinewoods there (c.550 ha). BCT has long term leases over Corsedardar, Finzean School Wood and Finzean Community Woods and a long term management agreement over Balfour Wood.
Other:BCT is currently trying to buy Balfour Wood (241 ha). If successful, this will achieve one of BCT’s original strategic objectives of three community owned forests (Commonty Pinewoods, Slewdrum Forest, Balfour Wood), one in each of the parish’s communities. These forests, in addition to a wide range of other local and wider public benefits, have the capacity between them to produce a sustainable supply of timber to maintain the long term viability of BCT’s property management and other activities on behalf of the local community.
Main Achievements:Successfully completing BCT’s first ten years 1998-2008.

What Next

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Contact

Name:
Title:BCT Coordinator
Address Line 1:The Old School, Finzean
Address Line 2:AB31 6NY
City:Banchory
County:
Telephone:01330 850200
Fax:
Email:bctoffice@birsecommunitytrust.org.uk
Website URL:www.birsecommunitytrust.org.uk
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