Introduction to Accrual Accounts Workshop

This workshop is for anyone who deals with the accounts within their organisation.

This will be an interactive workshop for you to see good practice and how accruals should be done within your accounts.

1.2 Should the charity prepare fully accrued accounts?
Fully accrued accounts must be prepared by a charity that fulfils at least one of the following criteria:

  • has a gross income for the year of £100,000 or more (this threshold increases to £250,000 for accounting periods starting on or after 1 April 2011)
  • is a company or a Registered Social Landlord or a Higher or Further Education Institution
  • the constitution or governing document or any enactment of Parliament says the charity should prepare fully accrued accounts, or accounts that give a true and fair view of its financial affairs
  • the trustees have decided that they will prepare fully accrued accounts.
*Please bring a copy of your most recent set of their own accounts this is for so you can have some private review on the day.

To Book, view details on the link below

https://mailchi.mp/63d704597479/children-and-families-forum-and-update-2222873?e=30b569b9c9

CTSI News – Clackmannanshire Community Transport Association Meeting

Clackmannanshire Community Transport Association

Meets Tuesday November 13, 2018
CTSI Connect Centre, Burgh Mews, Alloa

10:00 – 12:00 am

Help us write our vision for transport in Clackmannanshire!

CCTA welcomes people with an interest in transport to talk about local issues and community need.

Transport has already been highlighted as a contributory factor to  loneliness and many in our community are worried about changes to bus services but what can we do about it? Come and help us work it out.

For more information about CCTA contact Liz Rowlett at CTSI

https://mailchi.mp/ce920c18dc42/transport-meeting-tuesday-november-13?e=30b569b9c9

Christmas Fayre


Is it ok to mention C H R I S T M A S?. it’s actually just 9 weeks away..YIKES!!

We know it’s still October but in order to avoid clashing with other local events the Alva Christmas Fayre is just around the corner on Sat 17th November and the clock is ticking.

Full details are on the poster below
https://www.alvacommunitycouncil.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Events-2018-ALVA-CHRISTMAS-FAYRE-POSTER.pdf

Stall Booking form can be accessed here:
https://www.alvacommunitycouncil.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Stall-booking-form-Xmas-2018.doc

 

Clackmannanshire Council Planning Newsletter

Planning and Building Standards Closedown

The Council will shortly be changing its Planning and Building Standards IT software provider and, consequently, there will be a short internal closedown period during which time we will be unable to receive, validate, register or update any new or current applications. The closedown period will take place from 10:00am on Thursday, 25 October until Monday, 5 November.

During this period, you can continue to submit planning and building warrant applications through the e-Development portal but any applications submitted will be held in a queuing system until after the closedown period.

If you are submitting applications and/or revised information in paper format, these will also be queued and validated in order of date received.

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. Please do not hesitate to contact either Allan Finlayson, the Planning & Building Standards Team Leader (01259 452 621) or Mark Grant, Business Support Officer (01259 452 540) or email us at planning@clacks.gov.uk if you require clarification of any of the above or need any further information.

Planning Application To Build 104 East Stirling Street, Alva – Have Your Say!!

Though the date for comments has passed, Clacks Council have kindly given Alva Community Council and the Community 7 more days to make comments on the planning application to build 104 houses in East Stirling Street, Alva.

You will need to register with Clacks Web to submit any comments

Click here to view the application
https://eplanning.clacks.gov.uk/eplanning/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=summary&keyVal=P8K3VLEYI9F00

Forth Valley Third Sector Conference Workshop Preference

Forth Valley Third Sector Conference

Save the Date
Wednesday 13th February
Alva Academy

                                                                      Reminder – have your say

                         Dear Member

CCTSI, SVE and Falkirk CVS are in the process of organising our second Forth Valley Third Sector conference, to be held in February next year and would like your help to decide what workshops should be offered at the event

To ensure we have another successful conference, could you please spare a couple of minutes to complete the survey below by this Friday please

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/CDDKMRH

Thank you

REVIEW OF POLLING DISTRICTS AND POLLING PLACES WITHIN CLACKMANNANSHIRE

The consultation is open to residents in Clackmannanshire and the initial stage will start from 1st October and last until 30th November. The online consultation can be found on our website from 1 October:
https://clackmannanshire.citizenspace.com/resources-governance/polling-station-review/

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Traffic Regulation Order for Clackmannanshire ( 3 for Alva)

Please click on the weblink below to access the new Traffic Regulation Orders for Clackmannanshire.

ALVA
5-6-1667 The Clackmannanshire Council, A91 Stirling Road, Alva (Temporary Prohibition of Parking and Loading) Order 2018

5-6-1668 The Clackmannanshire Council, Copland Place, Alva (Temporary Road Closure) Order 2018

5-6-1669 The Clackmannanshire Council, Various Streets, Alva (Temporary Revocation of One Way) Order 2018

DOLLAR
5-6-1663 The Clackmannanshire Council, Back Road, Dollar (Temporary Road Closure) Order 2018

REMINDER OF FIRST BUS NEW TIMETABLE FROM TODAY

First Bus have made changes to the local bus timetable which came into effect today

NEW SERVICE:51 & 52
Replaces service 54/54A between Stirling and Cowie replaces service 62/63 between Stirling and Hillfoots.
New cross city links from Cowie, Whins of Milton and Braehead to Causewayhead, Tullibody and Alloa.

Frequency reduced to every 30 minutes on each route.

New service 51 route – Cowie – Bannockburn – Whins of Milton – Broomridge – Braehead – Stirling – Causewayhead Corner – Tullibody – Alloa.

New service 52 route – Stirling Bus Station – Causewayhead Corner – Wallace Monument – Stirling University (rear entrance) – Menstrie – Alva – Tillicoultry – Coalsnaughton – Fishcross – Sauchie – Alloa.

Click here for the 51 52 timetable

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