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Crawford, Elvanfoot & Daer Action Resource

SC053437Registered charity from 13 June 2024
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Charity Information:
The Name the Charity is Known By CEDAR, CEDAR (Crawford Elvanfoot and Daer Action Resource)
Address The Old Post Office
76 Carlisle Road
Crawford
South Lanarkshire
Postcode ML12 6TW
Is the supplied address a principal office or a trustee address? Trustee - Charity Trustee
Regulatory Type Standard
Object:
The Organisation's main purpose is consistent with furthering the achievement of sustainable development. The Organisation's Purposes are: To advance rural regeneration and community development within the Community so that it can be a sustainable, inclusive community for all who live or work in the area and to safeguard community resources. To inclusively promote and support initiatives to improve the health and wellbeing of the community. To promote the conservation, protection, and improvement of the physical and natural environment. To encourage access to open spaces and enhance recreational opportunities. To advance heritage, culture, history, arts, and science. To promote, establish, operate and/or support other similar schemes and projects of a charitable nature for the benefit of the Community.
Operations:
What the charity is set up to do and how it does this:
CEDAR was formed in response to the threatened closure of Crawford village hall. The charity is situated in an upland rural area of southern Scotland and consists of two small villages Crawford and Elvanfoot, the hamlets of Camps and Daer and surrounding areas down to the border of Dumfries and Galloway. CEDAR was formed to Save the Hall and became a charity in order to take their plans forward. The Community Council realised there was more needed to bring people together and support Rural Living. CEDAR is a community-led Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation working to support the wellbeing, resilience and sustainability of the Crawford, Elvanfoot and Daer area. Its purposes are to advance community development by securing and improving local assets, reducing rural isolation, supporting access to services and activities, and creating opportunities for local people to come together, improve wellbeing and strengthen community life.
Charity Status: Active
Constitutional Form: SCIO (Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation)
Constitutional Form Date: 13 Jun 2024
Main Operating Location: South Lanarkshire
Number of Staff: 0
Number of Volunteers: 1-50
Purposes: "the advancement of health", "the advancement of citizenship or community development", "the advancement of the arts, heritage, culture or science", "the provision of recreational facilities, or the organisation of recreational activities, with the object of improving the conditions of life for the persons for whom the facilities or activities are primarily intended", "the advancement of environmental protection or improvement"
Beneficiaries: "No specific group, or for the benefit of the community"
Types Of Activity Undertaken: "It carries out activities or services itself"
Annual Submissions:
Year End Income Expenditure Annual Return Received Accounts Received Latest Annual Reports and Accounts
30 Jun 2025 £39,573 £6,141 31 Mar 2026 Yes Download
If an annual return has been received on time (within nine months of the Year End Date), the 'Annual Return Received' box is green   . If an annual return is late, the box is red   .
Income and Expenditure:
Charity Trustees:
First Name Last Name
Daniel Jones
Joyce Gilmartin
Morag Ritchie
Fiona Greenhorn
Valerie Witham
Daniel Rowley
Jane Quinn
Fiona Cameron
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