Perthshire Advertiser

Sell-off is an option for field studies centre

- RACHEL AMERY

A field studies centre in rural Perthshire may be put up for sale.

Concerns were raised about the future of Kindrogan Field Study Centre in Enochdhu last summer, after it was confirmed it would no longer be used for research.

The field studies centre, located between Pitlochry and Blairgowri­e, is the only one of its kind in Scotland.

Run by the Field Studies Council, it was put on“strategic hold”last July, meaning it would no longer be running as a research centre.

It was also reduced to a nonresiden­tial capacity earlier on in 2019.

However, the Field Studies Council now says Niall Campbell has been appointed to look at the future of the Perthshire centre.

Mr Campbell will need to explore options for the centre, to either ensure its financial stability or bring its costs to a conclusion.

Some of the options he will be exploring include leasing the centre out or ensuring there is a committed income in 2021.

However, if these options prove to be not be viable, the centre may be sold off.

Tim Foster, head of the north region at the Field Studies Council, said:“Niall Campbell has been appointed to Field Studies Council Scotland in a temporary role to explore options for FSC Kindrogan with a view to ensuring financial stability or bringing the ongoing costs to a conclusion in 2020.

“These options include making Kindrogan Field Centre a viable, sustainabl­e operationa­l unit with committed income in 2021, [or] establishi­ng a partnershi­p with Kindrogan Field Centre such that it is used by partner organisati­ons on a shared or lease basis with a partnershi­p agreement in place that covers the costs of running and reactivati­ng the centre.

“Or, if these options are not viable, supporting the selling or gifting of the centre.

“Obviously our preferred option is to deliver courses at Kindrogan and everything possible will be done to try to achieve this.”

Niall will be working alongside Tim

Foster, head of the north region, Alex MacFie with overall responsibi­lity for the council and Mark Bolland as director of infrastruc­ture to achieve these objectives.

 ??  ?? Plans for the future Pictured are John Swinney, MSP for Perthshire North (centre), at the Kindrogan Field Centre with Daniel Moncrieff, centre manager, and Robert Lucas, chief executive of the Field Studies Council, in 2016
Plans for the future Pictured are John Swinney, MSP for Perthshire North (centre), at the Kindrogan Field Centre with Daniel Moncrieff, centre manager, and Robert Lucas, chief executive of the Field Studies Council, in 2016

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