The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Three community projects secure £2.4m in funding

- SEAN O’NEIL

More than £2.4 million in regenerati­on funding has been handed to three community projects across Tayside and Fife.

The Scottish Government grant will see money support the new Y Centre in Perth, Camperdown Community Growing Hub in Dundee and the Town House Community Hub in Inverkeith­ing.

The YMCA will benefit from £1.5 million of the Regenerati­on Capital Grant Fund (RCGF) for their Perth project to build a new headquarte­rs over three-floors at the former St Andrew’s and St Steven’s Parish Church on Atholl Street.

YMCA Tayside chief executive Jill Mcgrath said: “We are overjoyed at the news, we are excited that our vision is now going to become a reality.

“This money – alongside the funding already secured – enables us to regenerate and develop our old church building into a state-of-theart youth facility which will have a positive impact on the community and young people for generation­s to come.”

Roseanna Cunningham, SNP MSP, said: “This is a project which I have followed closely for many years and I have no doubt it will bring great benefit to young people throughout Perthshire.

“It is always a joy to see old buildings that have lain derelict for many years repurposed and brought back to life and that is even more the case when the redevelopm­ent creates an asset for the community with the creation of a dynamic, versatile youth centre in the middle of the city.”

The Camperdown project will receive £899,305 for the growing hub which aims to tackle obesity rates and food poverty in the city.

The Dundee Social Enterprise Network scheme will allow groups and individual­s to grow their own food at a sevenhecta­re former plant nursery in the park.

Joe Fitzpatric­k, Dundee City West SNP MSP, was delighted to see the extra funding for the hub.

He said: “This project has the potential to help local people to eat more healthily, tackle food poverty, as well as support people with mental health issues.”

His colleague, Dundee City East MSP Shona Robison, said: “The hub at Camperdown will help to tackle inequaliti­es, enable people to develop vital skills, and provide a facility that allows local people to grow healthy food for themselves and others.”

In Fife, the Town House Community Hub in Inverkeith­ing was granted £475,000.

The joint project between Fife Council and The Fife Historic Buildings Trust will see the Inverkeith­ing Town House restored to create a community hub.

Local people will be supported to develop a community organisati­on that will manage the building in the long-term.

Perthshire North MSP John Swinney said: “Throughout the pandemic there has been a focus on buying from and supporting local businesses and initiative­s, and long may that continue.

“This latest round of investment will help to support our town centres to build sustainabl­e spaces to support jobs and training.”

 ?? Picture by Mhairi Edwards. ?? GROWING HUB: Dundee Social Enterprise Network chief executive Julie Farr and developmen­t officer Angus Greenshiel­ds at the Camperdown site.
Picture by Mhairi Edwards. GROWING HUB: Dundee Social Enterprise Network chief executive Julie Farr and developmen­t officer Angus Greenshiel­ds at the Camperdown site.

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