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This organisation was
formed in March 1986 after a meeting of a group of local history
enthusiasts who each gave a donation of £10.00 and a
constitution etc. was agreed. The first premises used were a
small room within the Buckie Public Library which subsequently
became too small to accommodate our expanding records and
artefacts. After several meetings with The Moray Council the
lease of the former caretaker’s cottage situated at the rear of
the library, which had lain empty for many years, was agreed.
The cottage was then redecorated and furnished and opened to the
public. A new thirty year lease for the cottage and additional
adjacent ground for development with options for the further
extension of this lease has recently been agreed with The Moray
Council.
AIMS:
The Heritage Centre exists to preserve the rich fishing heritage
of Buckie and District and to provide assistance to research
and gather information on the past, present and future history
of this area. This is partially facilitated via our website at
www.buckieheritage.org
ORGANISATION & STRUCTURE:
The Heritage Centre is a registered Limited Company by Guarantee
with Charitable status. The Board comprises eight directors and a
twenty five strong management Committee, the eight directors
being members of the Management Committee. This Committee meets
normally once a month and formal minutes of each meeting are
recorded. Local firms of Solicitors and Accountants are engaged
to manage the legal and financial affairs of the Heritage Centre
and audited annual accounts are produced at the annual general
meetings of the Company. There are currently over 440 members
worldwide who pay a nominal annual subscription which entitles
then to receive a quarterly newsletter. The Heritage Cottage is
staffed by volunteers on a rota basis the majority also being
members of the Management Committee.
CONTENTS OF HERITAGE COTTAGE:
There is an extremely large collection of artefacts many of
which are not on display due to the lack of space. The majority
of the artefacts have been gifted by local people. Our
collection of model boats is one of the largest in the North
East of Scotland and albums available for perusal by the public
contain well over 7000 photographs. A comprehensive database is
available which lists all boats built in local boatyards. A
small reference library of local history and fishing boats is
maintained for the use of the members and visitors.
INVOLVEMENT WITH THE LOCAL COMMUNITY:
Members give talks/slide shows to local organisations such as
the W.R.I., Church Groups, Rotary Clubs, Round Table, Youth
organisations Senior Citizens and open groups. Visits are made
to the local hospital and nursing homes to show photographs of
local interest in order to try and stimulate and recall memories
amongst the residents particularly those who are long term
patients. Two annual prizes are presented to Buckie High School
to promote interest in the heritage and local history of the
area. School parties are regular visitors to the Heritage Centre
but unfortunately their numbers per visit have to be curtailed
due to our very restricted space. Discussions are in hand with
The Moray Council to produce a schools education/learning pack.
The Heritage Centre promotes/encourages publications and
reprints of local history books and is currently preparing the
first of a series of three books on the three main local
building yards. Although the Heritage Centre is open five and a
half days a week during the summer season, access can be gained
at any mutually convenient times throughout the year by
contacting a committee member or a member of the staff at Buckie
Public Library.
THE FUTURE:
The Heritage Centre has now completed its refurbishment. Visitor numbers
have increased considerably during the last year and the
comments left by visitors from far and wide are very
encouraging. We are continuing to identify further
improvements inside and outside the Centre. We have a
meeting set up with the local High School in Buckie in the hope
that we can recruit senior pupils to assist with future projects
planned.
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