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AGM 2013-14 – 20th July at 2pm, in Colintraive Village Hall.

This year we celebrate our 5th AGM.   We would like to update the Community on all our Projects – past, present and future, extend a warm invite to our AGM and also welcome new Directors to join us on the Board   If you are interested in becoming a director, nomination forms are here…. AGM 2014 Nomination Form for anyone who has the interests of the Community at heart and is willing to contribute at least a couple of hours every week.

What do we do?  Here’s just a few of the recent contributions CGDT’s directors have made:  Policies: Sandra Wilson has been working on business employment legislation, which is now being put in place.  Renewables: Bill Carlow has been working on the wind turbine project and liaising with our renewables consultants. The Cowal Way: Jim McLuckie has been working on a combined brief of the Forest and the Cowal Way.  Finance: Colin Boyd has taken on the role of Treasurer.  Along with Charles Dixon-Spain and Alex McNaughton the CGDT team clocked up more than 200 volunteer hours last month!   

Achievements to Date

Employment – Since inauguration in 2008, 7 people have been employed by CGDT in various ways; part-time; free-lance; full-time; contracted, and PAYE.   Development Officer Rhona Sutherland retired at Christmas after 4 years of sterling work for CGDT.

Income – CGDT has attracted £2.2M of funding into the area, and in addition, local contractors have been employed to carry out specific tasks, and local facilities and businesses have benefited from the extra business brought by CGDT’s activities.

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Announcing CGDT’s New Community Forest Project Officers

CGDT is pleased to announce that the trust has recruited Eamon King and Margaret Shields to the post of Community Forest Project Officer for the remainder of the initial phase of the Stronafian Forest project funded by the Scottish Land Fund and Highlands and Islands Enterprise.

Eamon and Margaret started in their new posts on Monday and will be taking forward the huge variety of projects for the Forests together in a jobshare arrangement which provides the trust and the community with the best of both worlds.

Both project officers will be available at the CGDT office during the week, please drop by to find out who is in and when.

For more information contact: cgdt@cgdt.org

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Community Windturbines for Colintraive & Glendaruel take a small step forward with CGDT

Last night at the presentation by CGDT’s consultants Locogen Ltd. in the Colintraive Village Hall, those assembled moved that we progress to the next stage of the process which will hopefully result in the construction of three wind turbines for the community on Stronafian Forest.

Over the next couple of weeks Locogen will finalise and submit a planning application for a Meteorological Mast on site in the forest to test the wind speeds available. The mast will provide the community a clear indication as to whether the development will be economically worthwhile. Alongside this the environmental and landscape impact surveys will continue, and the Development Trust board will report progress on the project in full at the AGM on the 20th July which of course the entire commuinty is invited to.

In the meantime, the trust will be publishing the presentation on the CGDT website shortly, along with an opportunity to ask questions both of the board and the consultants. We’re also happy to make presentations to any group in the community who want to know more.

As readers may remember, the development of a wind turbine was a key element of the Stronafian Forest Plan developed by the CGDT consultant Munro Gauld, and will provide for the longterm sustainability of our community. In his research for this project, CGDT director Bill Carlow has calculated that a single turbine will offset all electricity use in ColGlen entirely – that is reduce our carbon footprint to 0 tonnes for all household electricity.

Bill went further, and to offset all our energy use, including transport, business use and construction, we only require three turbines (our ideal solution for this project). In other words, for this community we can, in one fell swoop, cancel out all the carbon we emit as well as provide for an income which will ensure we are sustainable longterm.

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Land Reform Review Group publishes its report recommending significant empowerment to communities in Scotland

So this is not for everyone, but for those of us who have been engaged in Community Development work over the years, this report is highly significant. Not only does it recommend a right to buy for communities, but the ability for Community Councils to recommend compulsory purchase orders (see below). There’re also recommendations on State Aids and de minimis which are very welcome. The Community Land Scotland conference is well-timed to discuss and debate the recommendations, and I am looking forward to it!

Here’s the detail on Right to Buy

At present, local communities have the option of one statutory land right. This is the right of local communities acting through an ‘appropriate community body’ to exercise a right of pre-emption over land under Part 2 of the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003.

The Land Reform Review Group considers that local communities should have other statutory options to fit different circumstances and issues. The Group recommends in this Report that local communities should have four additional land rights. These are described in the text of the Report and summarised below.

With each right, the criteria for the appropriate local community body remain the same and based on those in Part 2 of the 2003 Act. The thresholds of requirements to be met for each right would progressively increase from numbers 1 to 5, with the increasingly significant nature of the rights involved.

1. Right to Register an Interest over Land
Process that enables an appropriate local community body in defined circumstances to register an interest over land where that is judged to be in the public interest, and then to be notified of the sale and any change of ownership of the land.

2. Right of Pre-emption to Buy Land
Process that enables an appropriate local community body in defined circumstances to register a right of pre-emption over land and to exercise that right if the land is to be sold, where that is judged by Scottish Ministers to be in the public interest.

3. Right to Request to Buy Public Land
Process that enables an appropriate local community body in defined circumstances to buy public land, whether or not it is for sale, where that is judged to be in the public interest by the public body responsible for the land or by Scottish Ministers.

4. Right to Buy Land
Process that enables an appropriate local community body in defined circumstances to buy land which is not for sale, where that is judged by Scottish Ministers to be in the public interest.

5. Right to Request a Compulsory Purchase Order over Land
Process that enables an appropriate local community body in defined circumstances to request Scottish Ministers to exercise a CPO over land for re-sale to the community body, where that is judged by Ministers to be in the public interest.

The lo-res report is available on Scottish Government website here and the high resolution version here.

The picture shows communities which own land in our area, including Colintraive and Glendaruel’s own Stronafian Forest.

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Broadband Scoping Document

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The Scoping Document submitted last month has been accepted by Community Broadband Scotland. The document can be viewed by following the link.

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Broadband Meeting: 15th May, Colintraive Village Hall

Thank you to those who completed the Broadband Survey with Anne Lamb. 100 completed forms were received, an excellent return rate, which shows just how important fast Broadband connectivity is to the Communities of Colintraive and Glendaruel.

The Trust’s Scoping Document was submitted last month to Community Broadband Scotland (CBS) and as soon as we hear that this has been approved we shall post it on the Trust’s website for your perusal.

The next step is to meet again with Campbell Cameron of CBS and he is joining us at 6pm Thursday 15th May in the Colintraive Village Hall along with his Operations Manager Alaistair Nicolson.

Campbell and Alaistair will brief the meeting on the planned Digital Scotland Superfast Broadband (DSSB) roll out issues and how CBS can help the community fill the gaps left.

Following this meeting a Technical Options Study will need to be undertaken (if funding can be confirmed).  This study will hopefully produce a plan to ensure that the project, when complete, will be viable, robust and sustainable.

We do hope that you can attend the meeting on the 15th and we look forward to a fruitful discussion.

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We’re recruiting at CGDT!

COMMUNITY FOREST DEVELOPMENT OFFICER

  • Contract worth:  £28,000
  • Initial period: 1 Year

A varied role with sustainable woodland development its core and community revitalisation its heart.

Colintraive and Glendaruel Development Trust is recruiting for a new Community Forest Project Officer to work with the board over the coming year to maintain the momentum in our high profile and highly successful Stronafian Forest Project.

Purchased in February 2013 for £1.55M Stronafian forest is the trust’s flagship project, providing a focus for the community’s aspirations to increase local employment, housing and visitor attractions, as well as sustainable income through renewables. In our first year we met and exceeded many of our funder-led objectives, but it is in our second year we expect the project to take off and provide the foundation for an ongoing and exemplary community endeavour.

On the agenda for a successful candidate will be woodland crofts, the chambered cairn, a wind turbine, woodland burials, access design and management, deer management, woodfuel, walker and mountain bike use and a potential dark skies park. Of course there will also be funder liaison, including claims and report writing, as well as all the necessary administrative tasks which come with that, and equally important will be liaison with the community, our commercial forestry tenant and their clients.

The role is therefore multi-faceted, needing a person with the strategic vision to manage the project, and also the experience both at a commercial and community levels who understands the forestry context.

With potential to continue beyond the period we are now advertising for, the focus in the coming year will be to continue with our highly successful and motivated community working groups as well as pursuing positive outcomes with the wind turbine, crofting, housing and biomass.

Based at the Colintraive Village Hall office, the successful candidate will become part of a highly successful team at the trust which is presently delivering excellent and ongoing Climate Challenge Fund Project “Greener ColGlen”, as well as planning the revitalisation of the Cowal Way, a Community Broadband project for Southwest Cowal and a further community asset acquisition.

We are open to applications from candidates who cannot commit to a full-time contract but are willing to share it on a pro rata part-time basis.

Application packs are available by writing to Colintraive and Glendaruel Development Trust, The Village Hall, Colintraive, Argyll, PA22 3AS, via email at cgdt@cgdt.org, can be downloaded here, or by telephoning 01700 841358.   Applicants should be available for immediate start.   Closing date for applications Monday 28th April 2014

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Greener ColGlen presents ‘Bin Men’, for theatrical, educational fun

‘A story of music, movement, recycling, re-using, puppetry and fun’

13th March, 2014: Greener ColGlen – a Colintraive and Glendaruel Development Trust (CGDT) project – and the Colintraive Village Hall, are delighted to announce that the York Theatre Royal is coming to Colintraive to perform a fun and educational play with music, on Saturday 5th April, at the Village Hall. ‘Bin Men’, which is aimed at young children (5+) and their families, is a light-hearted play promoting the importance of recycling and reuse. There will also be a recycling craft workshop and bin surgery, to demonstrate that we can find a use for anything.

The event is sponsored by Greener ColGlen, an ongoing project delivering carbon saving and green initiatives within the ColGlen community.  Project Officer, Sara Maclean, comments: “Everyone is welcome to come along to our event; it promises to be a fun evening for both children and adults, and hopefully informative too! This is a free event, and we want to encourage as many people along to learn about what happens to the things we throw away. We look forward to seeing you there!”

Below is an event schedule; for more information and to book tickets, please contact Nikki Woolf on 01700 841358 or email nikki@cgdt.org.

Event schedule

  • 6pm bin surgery and recycling workshop
  • 7.30pm ‘Bin Men’ performance
  • 8.35pm finish

Press Contact

Nikki Woolf, Admin and Communications Officer, Greener ColGlen

nikki@cgdt.org / 01700 841358

www.cgdt.org

The Village Hall,  Colintraive,  Argyll  PA22 3AS

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Kilmodan PS Tearoom Next Week!

There’s a Tearoom at Kilmodan PS next Thursday (20th March) between 10-12am, with Pebble projects being showcased at 11.30am.

Tea, Coffee and Cakes served by the pupils in the school. Great community event.

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Community Forest Masterplan Final Update

21st March Colintraive Village Hall 6pm 

You are welcome to attend this event to discuss the final version of what we have been working on together.

Copies of the final version of the Community Forest Masterplan have been made available to read in the Glendaruel Village Hall and the Colintraive Village Hall (subject to the halls being open).

Refreshments available on the night.

Here’s the plan: Stronafian Masterplan