The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Ceremony opens new multi-million-pound community facility

Campus offers a modern learning environmen­t plus sport and leisure amenities for all

- GRAHAM BROWN gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

The new “beating heart” of Forfar has been celebrated at the official opening of the town’s £39 million community campus.

Almost 10 months since Forfar Academy pupils made the short but significan­t journey from the old school to their new one within the campus, pupils played a key part in yesterday’s event which gave VIP guests another chance to tour the state-of-the-art facility.

Piper and pupil Owen Woodcock serenaded guests including Angus Council chief executive Margo Williamson, Angus Alive chairman Kenny Fraser and the school’s head teacher Kas Mohammad, along with MP Kirstene Hair, MSP Mairi Gougeon and MEP Ian Hudghton.

Depute Angus provost and Forfar councillor Colin Brown said: “Forfar Community Campus is a multi-millionpou­nd investment in all our futures – a modern campus purpose-built for our pupils and everyone in our community.

“It will provide an environmen­t where our young people can excel and develop the life skills that will serve them in good stead as they pass into adulthood.

“It is also a place where people of all ages can gather to enjoy a great wealth of sport, leisure and entertainm­ent, as well as enjoying a variety of learning opportunit­ies and one another’s company.

“This state-of-the-art facility is the beating heart of the Forfar community, uniting the rich 200-year history of Forfar Academy with the modern facilities provided by Angus Alive’s exciting culture, leisure and sports provision and the various adult and youth groups that are run by our communitie­s team.

Mr Brown added: “Partnershi­p working has driven this project from the outset. It is a place for all the community. A place we can all be proud of.”

Gary Bushnell, chief executive of hub East Central Scotland, who developed the building in partnershi­p with the authority, said: “It’s fantastic to see the campus now in daily use providing a modern learning environmen­t, along with excellent sport and leisure facilities for all.”

The campus includes a 25-metre, sixlane swimming pool, studio pool with a movable depth floor, double main games hall, gymnasium, and 50-station fitness suite and dance studios as well as football pitches and a floodlit multi-use games pitch incorporat­ing three tennis courts.

A theatre provides a venue for drama and concerts, as well as other events, including conference­s, workshops and meetings.

“It is a place for all the community. A place we can all be proud of.

COLIN BROWN

 ??  ?? Depute Provost Colin Brown and pupil Stephen Langdon unveiled the plaque. Picture: Paul Reid.
Depute Provost Colin Brown and pupil Stephen Langdon unveiled the plaque. Picture: Paul Reid.

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