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Blairgowrie and Rattray Development Trust Meeting Information

BRDT AGM - 25 November 2024

Location: Blairgowrie Town Hall

Time: 6pm


Please come along to our AGM to find out what the Development Trust is working on for our town based on the Community Action Plan and the creation of our Local Place Plan.

BRDT AGM - 25 November 2024

Please find below links to the following documents in preparation for the 2024 AGM:

As per our Articles, Resolutions to be agreed are to elect any co-opted Directors and to elect 1/3 of remaining Trustees - this year this will include:

  • Re-electing Robert Swan as a Director
  • Electing Robert Brawn as a Director
  • Electing Laura Gardiner as a Director
  • Electing Peter Thomson as a Director
  • Electing Leith Hill as a Director

Previous Minutes/Notes

Our Committee


Linda Tait

Chair: Linda Tait

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    Linda grew up in Canada, has lived most of her adult life in London and Hertfordshire and spent 40 years as a retail and hospitality designer in Toronto and then London, before moving to Blairgowrie last year.

Bob Swan

Treasurer: Bob Swan

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    Bob was brought up in Cupar in Fife and qualified as a chartered accountant in Edinburgh, subsequently spending most of his career in London. He held a variety of roles within the financial services industry and including 20 years working in insurance. He has held a number of voluntary roles in the charity sector, including periods as treasurer of a community centre and a Scout group where he was involved in several grant applications for the rebuilding of the Scout Hall. He recently retired and lives in Rattray.

 Len Seal

Member: Len Seal

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    Len worked for almost forty years in social work - with older people, in criminal justice services and child protection and with children with disabilities and their families. He brings many skills to the Trust including people management, strategic management, service design and delivery and conflict resolution. A Blairgowrie resident for many decades he is committed to working towards ensuring the town is a vibrant and active community. He is also a committed advocate for social justice and supports many projects addressing the consequences of the declared climate emergency and plastic pollution, including the local climate café and the Tayside Woodlands Partnership. A long-standing BRDT Trustee, Len’s main roles at the organisation are to manage the HEAT Project and develop the Strathmore Cycle Network.

William Wilson

Member: William Wilson

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    Born and brought up on Milton of Drumlochy Farm near Blairgowrie, William attended the local primary and secondary schools before leaving home to serve an engineering apprenticeship and attend college in Edinburgh. Now retired, William’s career was in mechanical and electrical consultancy where he was responsible for the design, supervision and project management of building services required in the construction industry. He worked on projects throughout the UK and overseas and has vast experience in project management and engineering. As well as being a Trustee of BRDT, William is also on the committee of Blair in Bloom and is particularly involved in the development of the community garden in the town.

Tracie Dick

Member: Tracie Dick

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    Tracie Dick was born in Edinburgh and grew up in Lancashire. She spent a number of years living and working in various places around the Midlands and southern England, including London, predominantly in banking, with a particular focus on training and development and the creation of online learning programmes and management systems. Tracie moved to Blairgowrie, where most of her family is from, in 2010 and in 2016 co-founded a social enterprise supporting local creative talent in the town. Nest Creative Spaces is now a community interest company that provides a creative hub for the local community and which is committed to improving wellbeing and reducing loneliness through crafts, while at the same time keeping reusable material from going to landfill.