Perthshire Advertiser

Former PoW camp in recruitmen­t appeal

- Lynn Duke

A recruitmen­t drive has been sparked with the aim of helping a Perthshire community group make progress on plans to revamp a former Prisoner of War (PoW) camp.

It is hoped the search will see Comrie Developmen­t Trust (CDT) achieve the first phase of the Cultybragg­an Developmen­t Project, and deliver major improvemen­ts at the community-owned site.

A Project Planning and Developmen­t Manager will oversee the work of repairing and renovating 11 B-listed Nissen huts to become selfcateri­ng accommodat­ion.

And tendering is also about to begin to identify a main contractor for the £800,000 project at the village’s internatio­nally important heritage site.

When appointed, the new project manager will have the job of supporting the

The Nissen huts at Cultybragg­an engineerin­g and electrical attractive to business and consultanc­y commission­ed to community users, and heritage produce plans for improving and event visitors. the supply of services, water, The other post the trust is electricit­y and broadband, seeking to fill is that of a Heritage across the whole of the historic and Events Organiser. site. The successful applicant will

A spokespers­on for CDT said be tasked with developing an it is intended that costed plans events programme. for these services would kickstart The heritage work will a programme of change be focused on increasing to make the site much more knowledge of the camp via signage, storyboard­s and phone apps; via educationa­l resources, including ‘hands on history’ workshops; and through an archaeolog­ical survey investigat­ing the location of three escape tunnels.

The spokespers­on continued: “The Cultybragg­an Developmen­t Project has only now become possible following a series of financial commitment­s by a number of funders.

“The Perth-based Gannochy Trust gave CDT a great start in its quest for project funding with a grant award last September.

“This was followed up by offers of financial support from the Architectu­ral Heritage Fund and the Scottish Government’s Strengthen­ing Communitie­s Programme.

“Perth and Kinross LEADER has now completed the £117,800 overall project budget with a grant award of £43,396.

“CDT’s recruitmen­t campaign also includes efforts to find additional volunteers for the CDT board, its working groups, and volunteers to support the trust’s work in other ways.

“The board and current volunteers are very stretched, and extra voluntary assistance is needed to complement the work of the two new staff, when appointed, and help deliver the Cultybragg­an Developmen­t Project.

“The CDT board believes that the current programme of work, with fully-funded developmen­ts, additional staff currently being recruited and volunteers coming forward would provide a great opportunit­y to deliver the potential developmen­t which the community ownership of Cultybragg­an Camp offers.”

CDT chair Helen Buchan said: “We are looking for staff and volunteers from the local area or elsewhere, who will help the trust realise the projects, for which funding is now available, and to help us lay the foundation­s for developmen­ts over the next 10 years.” See www. comriedeve­lopmenttru­st.org. uk for more informatio­n.

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