Leeds University undergraduates Alice and Eve will present their findings on Bardsey Fields along with management proposals from the Trust.
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East Keswick Wildlife Trust Trustees’ Report May 2024
East Keswick Wildlife Trust: Registered Charity No. 1182308
Trustees’ Report for the year ending 31 MARCH 2024
Proposals for election of Trustees and Council AGM Tuesday 14 May 2024
Council Members (and Trustees)
David Smith
Melanie Smith
Simon Bottrell
Andy Turner
Paul Holmes
Michael Harrison
Elaine Woolley
Thomasin Meadley
Emma Wren
Phil Delaney
Jeanne Jackson
Officers of the Trust
David Smith: Chairman
Simon Bottrell: Vice Chairman
Michael Harrison: Treasurer
Thomasin Meadley & Elaine Woolley: Joint Membership Secretaries
Jim Hosmer: Publicity and Newsletters
Debbie Lord: Secretary
Structure and governance
The Trust is constituted as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO).
The date of registration is the 4 March 2019.
The appointment of new Council members and Trustees is by nomination and approval at the Annual General Meeting.
Objectives and activities of the East Keswick Wildlife Trust:
To promote the conservation, maintenance and study of places and objects of botanical, zoological, geological, ecological or scientific interest in the Parish of East Keswick and elsewhere by:
· Establishing, forming, owning and maintaining sanctuaries or reserves for the conservation of flora and fauna;
· Promoting the education of the public, particularly young people, in the understanding, enjoyment and conservation of natural flora and fauna;
· Promoting, organising and carrying out study and research in the principles and practice of nature conservation, and to publish useful results of such research;
· Co-operating with other bodies of allied interest where this may assist in attaining the aim of the Trust; and
· To liaise with voluntary and statutory bodies involved in local land use and development, and to advise on the management of the sites.
The Trustees are pleased to report that they have actively pursued all the objectives of the Trust over the previous 12 months.
All Trustees and Officers of the Trust are volunteers receiving no financial renumeration from the Trust apart from expenses, enabling all income and funding to be spent on conservation works, land acquisition and running expenses incurred in pursuit of the Trust’s objectives.
To date the Wildlife Trust has acquired various land freeholds totalling 65 acres and has an additional 35.5 acres under agreements and leases with other land owners.
On these various landholdings we have established four nature reserves with public access and the recent Bardsey acquisition of 23 acres will become our fifth, securing safe havens for local wildlife, education and public access.
While it’s important to recognise our successes over the past three decades, it’s critical to recognise that our countryside’s wildlife is still in serious trouble and we need to redouble our efforts as the decline of local wildlife and across our country continues.
The work of the Trust depends on its army of volunteers, not only in its administration but also on the ground. Every week, up to 30 volunteers work on our conservation projects, reserves management and local habitat restoration. We are very grateful for all their effort.
To support the work of our volunteers requires insurance, machinery tools and equipment or, more simply, money. This is why we are so grateful for every penny we receive and why it’s so important for you to continue to support us. You will see that we have increased our membership fees this year, the first increase in over five years, to cover increased costs and inflation, but we believe we still give incredible value and enable access to some very special wildlife rich sites for education, members and the public.
We would like to take on more projects, acquire and conserve more land, and inspire and involve more people in nature conservation. To do this we need new sources of funding and income streams to continue our work over the coming years.
We hope all of our supporters will continue to support us with their membership and perhaps even consider leaving a legacy to the Trust in their will. This could enable us to do so much more and to achieve our ambition to have a local countryside rich in wildlife for our children and future generations to enjoy.
We thank all those that give us their support, free time and donations which enables the Trust not only to survive but prosper.
The climate crisis is a global problem. By being a member of the East Keswick Wildlife Trust you can be part of a local solution.
Thank you
The Trustees, East Keswick Wildlife Trust
AGM
This years AGM will again be held in the Village Hall at 7.00pm.
Following their surveys of residents’ views and the hydrology of Bardsey Fields, Eve and Alice from Leeds University will present their findings.
Autumn Talk ‘Restoring a Walled Garden into a Community Garden’
Tuesday 28th November at East Keswick Village Hall, 7.30pm
Guest Speaker Andy Parkinson
Living Potential Care Farm are restoring an 1850s walled garden and transforming it into a community garden, an asset for all to enjoy. The aim is to start selling fresh organically grown fruit and vegetables by Summer 2024. Andy, the Head Grower, will give a talk on the site’s history and plans for the future.
All are very welcome
East Keswick Wildlife Trust AGM Wednesday 10th May in the Village Hall, East Keswick at 7.00pm
Dan Carne, a director of the Wood Meadows Trust will give a talk ‘Forgotten Landscapes: wooded grasslands in Great Britain’. Dan will explore the history and ecology of wood meadows and wood pastures and make the case that these ancient agricultural systems have an important role to play in our modern landscapes. All welcome.
Bradford Botany Group
The Bradford Botany Group held a field meeting in Ox Close Wood in early May to see and record the spring flora.
AGM Minutes 2022
Below is the link to the minutes of the 2022 AGM, held using Zoom. Next year we hope to return to the village hall and once again have a speaker.
https://www.ekwt.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/EKWT-AGM-Minutes-11-May-2022.doc
AGM 11th May on ZOOM
This year’s AGM will be held again using ZOOM on the 11th May at 7.00pm. Everyone is welcome to join.
The online link to access the meeting is here…. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86218013413?pwd=ZnZaQXk0MWgrNTB6eWlSV3lKQnc2UT09
In the meantime, please read the minutes from last year and the agenda for this…..
https://www.ekwt.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/EKWT-AGM-Minutes-18-May-2021.doc
https://www.ekwt.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/EKWT-AGM-Agenda-11-May-2022.doc
…. here is the current financial information….
https://www.ekwt.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/EKWT-Balance-Sheet-year-to-31-March-2022.pdf
https://www.ekwt.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/EKWT-I-E-account-year-to-31-March-2022.pdf
… and this year’s Trustees Report
https://www.ekwt.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/EKWT-Trustees-Report-May-2022-1.docx