Finance Score: -5
Governance Score: 0
Support Score: 0
  • Multiple Deficits and declines: -5
  • No PartB
(no info on trustees)
    • No supporters identified
    Overall GiG Score: -5 ?

    CRAMOND HERITAGE TRUST, 2017 

    Analysis by Giving is Great

    Financial issues to consider:

    • Income has been volatile and on several occasions in recent years less than spending
    Financial Data
    Income & Spending ?
    Period ending 31/12/17 31/12/18 31/12/19 31/12/20 31/12/21 31/12/22
    Total income £4,057 £3,223 £3,316 £12,597 £652 £2,581
    Total spending £2,938 £2,563 £2,873 £2,226 £1,157 £3,045
    Surplus/deficit £1,119 £660 £443 £10,371 -£505 -£464
    Established: 7 years
    Scottish Charity Regulator
    Listed activities
    • It does none of these
    GiG Classification
    • Museums, parks, historical sites
    Purposes
    • The advancement of education
    • The advancement of the arts, heritage, culture or science
    • The advancement of environmental protection or improvement
    Where it operates
    • More than one local authority area in Scotland, main operating location: City of Edinburgh
    Who it helps
    • No specific group, or for the benefit of the community

    Who's supporting them? ?

    We have no records of donations from grant makers.

    How is it governed?

    Trustees

    Sorry we have no information about the Trustees.

    Legal constitution
    • Charity registered in Scotland on 27/01/2017, number: SC047126
    • Notes: This charity was established to replace Cramond Heritage Trust (SC000754). Cramond Heritage Trust (SC000754) has now wound up and passed its assets and liabilities to Cramond Heritage Trust, 2017 (SC047126) which is a SCIO.
    Filing Record
    5 returns made; all on time
    Main office

    6 Riverside, Cramond, Edinburgh, EH4 6NY

    Objectives

    4.1 To encourage the preservation and improvement of the features of natural and historic interest in the area of Edinburgh defined as the area bounded as follows: by the foreshore of the Forth to the River Almond: the River Almond to the Grotto Bridge: the Grotto Bridge in a straight line to Lennie Hill: Lennie Hill in a straight line to the intersection of the burn and Maybury Road: the west side of Maybury Road to Queensferry Road: the north side of Queensferry Road to Quality Street: the west side of Quality Street and Cramond Road South to Laurlston Farm Road: the north side of Lauriston Farm Road to Silverknowes Road: the west side of Silverknowes Road north to the foreshore (hereafter referred to as 'the Trust area') and in the furtherance of these objectives: 4.1.1 To carry out, or assist in carrying out, work necessary for the conservation and interpretation of such features of natural or historic interest in the Trust area 4.1.2 To carry out, or assist in carrying out, archaeological exploration or excavation work in the Trust area, 4.1.3 To hold meetings, exhibitions, lectures and conferences and to issue publications and 4.1.4 To promote any other activities as will properly attain the objects of the Trust

    Data Sources

    Scottish Charity Regulator
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