Woolfords, Auchengray and Tarbrax Improvement Foundation (WAT IF?)
Facts & Figures | |
Organisation Name: | Woolfords, Auchengray and Tarbrax Improvement Foundation (WAT IF?) |
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Area Served: | The villages of Woolfords, Auchengray, Tarbrax and all settlements within a 5km radius of Stallashaw Moss. |
Population: | 300 households |
Sketch: |
The WAT IF? area covers the three rural villages of Woolfords, Auchengray and Tarbrax, along with several small hamlets and outlying settlements. 90% of the area is in South Lanarkshire, with 10% in West Lothian, covering the small hamlet of Cobbinshaw. The Trust was formed in 2012 to ensure that community benefit funds from the various windfarm developments in the area were distributed in the local area for community led projects and improvements.
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Legal Form: | Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO) |
Volunteers: | 45 members |
People Benefitting: | The whole community |
Staff: | 2 |
Turnover: | 75,442 pounds sterling |
Earned Income: | Nil |
Assets: | IT Equipment |
Value of assets: | 160 pounds sterling |
Roots & Links | |
Origins: |
In February 2011, a group of local residents formed the informal WAT Improvement Group to investigate the possibility of forming a community trust to take in community benefit funds. |
Governance: | Membership is open to anyone above the age of 16 in the WAT IF? area. Associate membership is open to any group or corporate body operating within the area of benefit. The board consists of up to 9 Elected Charity Trustees. There is also a management team which consists of 2 Trustees, 2 Members and the Development Officer, who manage day to day admin and project management and report 6 times a year to the Board of Trustees. |
Community Links: |
WAT IF? works closely with other groups in the area, including the Auchengray Church Centre Trust, Tarbrax Village Hall Association, Woolfords Village Association and the various clubs. |
External Links: | The Trust has developed relationships with both West Lothian Council and South Lanarkshire Council, and work with other development trusts when opportunities for partnership working arise. |
Activities | |
Physical Hub: | Although the Trust does not manage a physical space, a key aspect of the Trust is to support those volunteer groups who run and develop the community spaces already in existence such as Tarbrax Village Hall. |
Builds Local Capacity: |
WAT IF? relies on community members who volunteer for a wide variety of tasks, with a key role being on working groups for projects. We also have volunteers for events, newsletter distribution and are lucky to have highly skilled volunteers who can help with more technical projects, such as broadband improvements. |
Delivers Services: |
WAT IF? publish a bi-monthly newsletter which includes local news (including a farming diary), a community diary and key developments with projects. |
Develops/Manages Property: | We work closely with the groups who manage the village halls, to help them maintain, improve and further develop the properties for the benefit of the community. |
Other: | The first Heritage Festival and Fun Day took place in September 2016 and was hailed as a great success, bringing together all of the community to celebrate the rich heritage of the area with a week-long exhibition and Fun Day which resurrected community traditions such as the ‘Bing Race’. |
Main Achievements: |
The refurbishment and re-opening of Woolfords Village Hall in October 2014. |
What Next | |
Biggest Challenge: | As the Trust area has three villages, each with their own identity and needs, as well as a lot of individual settlements away from the villages, the challenge is ensuring that the needs of all residents in the area are taken into consideration and through regular communication and consultation we can build a Trust which responds to local needs. |
Lessons Learned: | Always take the time to celebrate successes. Particularly when there are so many volunteers giving their own time it’s so important to celebrate all successes whether they are big or small! |
Aspirations: | A community hub, where we can provide more services, a place for people to meet, and somewhere we can celebrate the area’s past, present and future. |
Contact | |
Name: | Jemma Black |
Title: | Development Officer |
Address Line 1: | Tarbrax Village Hall |
Address Line 2: | Crosswood Terrace |
City: | Tarbrax, West Calder |
County: | South Lanarkshire |
Telephone: | 01501 785194 and 07539 430 734 |
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Email: | jemma@watif.scot |
Website URL: | www.watif.scot |
District: | South Lanarkshire |