Lottery cash for Pilton Retreat

The New Year has got off to a flying start for 143 arts, sports and community groups across Scotland, thanks to a New Year National Lottery cash boost of £945,298. Among them are local organisation Pilton Retreat, who receive £10,000. Continue reading Lottery cash for Pilton Retreat

So long, Super Ken!

Friends and colleagues past and present got together at Muirhouse Millennium Centre earlier this week to say a belated ‘thank you’ to Ken Smith, manager of the Pilton Retreat at Ratho.

Ken’s been retired for a wee while now, but given all that’s been going on at Ratho there hasn’t been the time to say a proper goodbye to the man who has been at the helm of the Retreat for more than 25 years.

Pilton Retreat provides a self-contained play environment in a rural location, primarily for groups & schools involved with children and families from North Edinburgh. A little piece of countryside on the outskirts of the city, the retreat has welcomed tens of thousands of local children for nearly fifty years.

Remarkably over those fifty years the charity has only had five different chairpersons and Tracey Berry, the latest incumbent, welcomed guests to the Millennium Centre gathering on Monday.

Another former Chair, Scott Marshall, first became involved with the Pilton Retreat in 1984 and interviewed Ken for the manager post in 1992. He told guests: “Ken is a real grafter who can turn his hand to anything. He worked so effectively alongside Davie. We often used to say that, had the council been managing a project that operated sen days a week for eleven months of the year, they would have needed at least six staff: we had Ken and Davie!

“The committee were relieved of much of the pressure and stress of operating the Retreat thanks to Ken’s dedication.”

Scott went on: “Since Ken’s retirement the current Board members have a real appreciation of just how much Ken did to keep the project operating despite all the many challenges we have faced over the past twenty-five years.

“I sometimes thought that if Ken had continued in his political life (he was a former district councillor) he would have made an excellent MSP, but he chose to serve a project that supported children and young people. Ken, we are grateful for your service and commitment over all these years.”

Former Forthview teacher Irvine Wright is a current member of the Pilton Retreat Board. Children have been busy drawing pictures and writing messages to wish Ken well, and Irvine read a few of these out to highlight ‘Super Ken’s’ qualities:

  • The Superman of Ratho
  • Encouraging
  • Never Give Up
  • Persevere
  • Resourceful
  • Considerate
  • Admirable
  • Helpful

“All across North Edinburgh everyone will recognise something like this picture, these qualities. Ken has shown all of these qualities over the years. Helpful and resourceful, Ken has been so obliging, well beyond the call of duty.

“It’s easy to be all these things when things are going well, a whole lot harder when things aren’t going quite so well. Thank you, Ken – and thank you for still being available to pick up the phone to give advice when we try to deal with emergencies!”

Muirhouse moves to Ratho!

Muirhouse Community Centre delivered two JASS (Junior Award Scheme for Schools) group residentials to Pilton Retreat, Ratho over the Easter (writes James McGinty). There was an all girls group and the other was all boys. Each group spent three days and two nights at Ratho and had a great time. It is hoped that we will be able to repeat this format with another four groups as part of our summer programme. Continue reading Muirhouse moves to Ratho!

Pilton Retreat safe … for now

Stay of execution for Ratho haven

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Pilton Retreat has been spared – for now. The community resource at Ratho has received one year’s support – but must use that time to explore other sources of  funding. Continue reading Pilton Retreat safe … for now

Stay of execution for Ratho?

One year’s funding gives hope to Pilton Retreat

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 A statement from Pilton Retreat (issued 22 February)

The Education, Children & Families Committee did not change their decision at the meeting on 11 February 2016 so the Retreat has not been awarded a 3-year grant.

They have however proposed giving us a 1-year contract extension (95% of the 2015-1016 contract value). This still needs to be approved by the Finance & Resources Committee which meets on 17 March 2016.

If this extension is granted, it will give us time to investigate what other sources of funding may be available to allow the Retreat to remain open after March 2017.

A further update will be posted once we have heard the outcome of the meeting on 17 March.

A heartfelt thank you for all your support.

Pilton Retreat

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