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Development Trusts Leading Regeneration Rory Dutton DTA Scotland Development Officer September 2013. DTA Scotland. Independent charitable company established in 2003 Membership-based & run by volunteer board from DTs 200 member Development Trusts
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Development Trusts Leading Regeneration Rory Dutton DTA Scotland Development Officer September 2013
DTA Scotland • Independent charitable company established in 2003 • Membership-based & run by volunteer board from DTs • 200 member Development Trusts • Currently mainly funded through two Scottish Government contracts
DTAS Role • Improve effectiveness of member development trusts & promote networking • Support establishment of new DTs • Deliver Community Ownership Support Service for community asset transfers • Promote the DT approach, influencing policy & representing sector’s views and interests
Development Trust: • community organisations set up by ordinary people to improve the quality of life within their own communities • about communities agreeing aspirations and development priorities for their areas, and making them a reality
Development Trust Key Characteristics • Vision & set of priorities determined by the local community • Independent open membership, accountable to members & with strong local leadership • Good local profile & support from community • Increasing focus on enterprise and viable asset base • Effective working relationships with partners
Why development trusts do what they do • address the “market failures” identified by their communities • grasp new development opportunities • generate their own income
Addressing market failure • Local services - Uig DT • Fishing decline- Boyndie Trust • Traditional sporting estate - StorasUibhist • Elderly Care - Westray DT • Leisure Facilities – Twechar CA
Grasping new opportunities • MoD property - Comrie DT • Railway cottages - Strathfillan CDT • Castle - Braemar CL • Lighthouse complex – North Ronaldsay Trust • Forest Estate – Sleat CT
Income for regeneration • Community Turbines – Isle of Gigha HT • Forestry - Birse CT • Caravan park - Ballater RD • Workspace – Govanhill CDT • Community Enterprise Centre – Mull & Iona CT
DTAS Members’ Survey (2011) • c. 200 member development trusts • 2,258 volunteers, incl. 1,823 board members • 727 staff employed • £39m of income; 37% “earned” • £51m worth of assets
Development Trust Development • Working Group • Consultation with wider community • Organisation established/ refined • Community Action Plan • Deliver quick wins • Promote / grow membership • Deliver more ambitious projects • Trading to generate own income
For More information Rory Dutton, Development Officer 07825 250950 / rory@dtascot.org.uk www.dtascot.org.uk www.dtascommunityownership.org.uk