Strathearn Herald

Hubs to provide spark for village

Shop and cafe plans for Aberuthven

- Staff Reporter

A community- minded Perthshire businesswo­man is hoping to reinvigora­te part of village life through two new ventures.

Claire Dodds, who lives in Aberuthven, will tomorrow open a village shop – and in the process recreate a village hub which was lost more than a decade ago.

And, by the summer, Aberuthven should also have a new cafe, housed in and around the village hall, something which is also Claire’s brainchild.

Speaking to the Strathearn Herald, Claire (42), who lives in the village, explained that she had been working on turning her plans for community focal points into fruition for the past two years.

She said: “I moved to Aberuthven in 2001 and since then the village has expanded with new housing but the facilities haven’t.

“There’s very little here for young people who have to go to Auchterard­er or Perth for facilities and things to do, and our growing older population also might struggle if they want things on their doorstep. Not everyone can make the trip to Auchterard­er, especially in winter.

“As a full-time stepmum, the lack of things to do became fairly apparent in the past few years, so I decided to do some research.”

Claire came up with the idea of providing a shop which would provide essentials closer to home, and also a cafe. After looking for potential sites and one option falling through, Aberuthven’s village hall was considered.

She also surveyed residents about what they wanted for Aberuthven, with 100 per cent of those surveyed showing interest in a shop and strong support for a cafe.

Claire approached the village hall’s officials and was given approval for a cafe, as well as planning permission for a hut-style shop by the hall.

Claire added: “There is a community benefit to the shop and cafe as it will hopefully be part of a move to support the village and not have people looking elsewhere.

“The shop will sell the essentials like bread and milk, so that will remove the need for getting into the car, and we’ll be adding newspapers and other provisions.

“In the longer term I hope they become a big part of village life and they can be used by other groups here.”

The shop at the village hall, set back from Main Street, will officially open at noon on Saturday with Strathalla­n councillor Ann Gaunt attending. It will open daily and hours will be shaped around community demand.

The cafe is due to be in place in June and will offer meals throughout the day as well as teas, coffees and homebaking.

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