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The directors have chosen not to file a copy of the company's profit and loss account.
This report was approved by the board of directors on
and signed on behalf of the board by:
Name:
Status: Director
The notes form part of these financial statements
for the Period Ended 30 April 2023
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Much like Heritage, Culture & Community (HCC) Projects CIC’s first and second years of operation, the Directors used their time wisely, continuing to plan for the future, which centred around projects, consultation, building partnerships, establishing funding opportunities and keeping an active presence through our social media platforms, in order to continue to gain brand awareness and to enable our followers to understand the CIC's purpose. The Directors initiated projects including; open days working in collaboration with Heritage, Culture& Community (HCC) Stonea; a fully constitutionalised sub-group, 100% volunteer led, established to promote and publicise the history and importance of Stone Camp; Britain's lowest lying Iron Age Hill Fort and once the feasting place of Queen Boudicca's Iceni tribe. Future projects are to include archaeological digs at the site, and the Directors have established partners in order to take that project forward. Open Days at the site included; storytelling, guided tours, pre-historic, iron age and Roman stands and crafting based on findings at the site. Collaborations included local Museums, schools, home schooling and archaeological groups. Heritage, Culture & Community (HCC) Projects CIC is an associate member of the Museums in Cambridgeshire partnership run by Cambridgeshire County Council, the Rural Museum’s Network and Jigsaw, a Cambridgeshire based archacological group, managed by Oxford Archacology East, one of the country's Ieading Archacological consultancies. The company intends to organise more guided tours at Stonea Camp for visitors, during next year’s nationwide Heritage Open Days project. There have also been a number of talks and presentations on Stonea Camp to groups and organisations.A Santa photoshoot was carried out this winter, at the site, with a view to carrying out Santa based activities this Christmas. Working in partnership with March Town FC Estover CIC, we have created a series of winter lectures based on local history and heritage, delivered from the newly developed Estover Sports Pavilion. The Pavilion has plenty of free parking, areas for refreshment and plenty of room for seating and delivering presentations. Consultation highlights that our followers enjoy using the facilities and speakers booked.DMJ Imagery Ltd and Heritage, Culture & Community (HCC) Projects CIC filmed a local Remembrance Day service for a local Church and the Director’s are developing a film project including script writing, filming, editing and acting. There will also be a great deal of historical research included, visits to museums and local archives.
Heritage, Culture & Community (HCC) Projects CIC have consulted with Local primary schools, youth clubs, scouts and Church groups in rural villages surrounding, local market towns have been approached, and it’s clear leaders agree with Heritage, Culture & Community (HCC) Projects CIC’s core belief, that understanding the history and heritage of the place you live in, or have moved to, gives a sense of belonging, which leads to wellbeing and positive communities. Each time Heritage, Culture & Community (HCC) Project CIC’s, constitutionalised sub-group, Heritage, Culture & Community (HCC) Stonea delivers a talk, presentation or tour of Stonea Camp, consultation is carried out. There definitely is a call for the organisation to deliver more open days, and carry out further archaeological digs of the site, in order to see what more can be established from the site itself, and surrounding area. Presently the Directors are organising an expression of interest, to move this project forward.
No remuneration was received
No transfer of assets other than for full consideration
This report was approved by the board of directors on
30 January 2024
And signed on behalf of the board by:
Name: Amanda Carlin
Status: Director