The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Curtains to open on Montrose Playhouse Project crowdfunde­r

Project aims to raise £15,000 to pay for materials and equipment

- Graham brown

The doors to Montrose swimming pool will open again this weekend to herald another major step towards its community cinema transforma­tion.

Just weeks after Montrose Playhouse Project got their hands on the keys to the empty Mall building after sealing a £1 deal with Angus Council, a Saturday open day will signal the official launch of a crowdfundi­ng campaign for the developmen­t.

It will give residents and visitors the chance to look around the building and see how the group’s plans will play out.

“Now that we own the building, we have assembled a crack team of local tradesmen and DIY enthusiast­s who have volunteere­d to help us strip the building back to a shell before the renovation­s can commence,” said David Paton, chairman of the dedicated group behind the £2 million project.

“To keep these local heroes safe and help them to carry out the work, we need to raise £15,000 to cover the costs of equipment, materials and health and safety gear.”

“Visitors will be able to have a guided tour of the former swimming pool in exchange for a donation upon entry. DAVID PATON

He hopes a good response to the crowdfunde­r will also send out a strong message to both the local area and national funding bodies over the Playhouse project’s determinat­ion to make their dream a reality.

“Every step further that we manage to take on our own, with the help of the community, lets us show funders and investors the need and desire for the facility and also proves that we have the will and the power to succeed with the project.”

He added: “The launch event will take place on Saturday from 10am to 3pm as part of our open day. Booking is not necessary.

“Visitors will be able to have a guided tour of the former swimming pool in exchange for a donation upon entry and then view the plans for our proposed community arts centre and cinema in what used to be the pool’s gym.

“We will also be taking pledges by cash or cheque or online towards our crowdfundi­ng campaign, which will run for 28 days until November 3.”

The group is also holding its second outdoor cinema event in the pool car park at the rear of the building on Saturday October 21 with showings of the original Ghostbuste­rs and Jaws at 6.30pm and 9pm respective­ly.

Tickets are available in advance online at http://www.indycinema­group.com/ tours/montrose/ or at the door on the night.

“The event is bring your own seating this time around and a blanket is probably advisable too,” added Mr Paton.

gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

 ??  ?? The architect’s impression of the cinema.
The architect’s impression of the cinema.

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