The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

National Trust for Scotland rules out castle bid

- EMMA CRICHTON

H foropes Dudhope Castle could be transforme­d into a National Trust Scotland attraction have been dashed.

The conservati­on charity has been touted as a new owner for the A-listed building since Dundee City Council announced plans to sell.

A former military base, most recently used as council offices, Dudhope Castle has been empty since 2018 and it is now feared it could become flats or a hotel.

A petition for it to be used as a tourist attraction has gained almost 700 signatures and a campaign group, Friends of Dudhope Castle, has been launched.

It has been suggested that National Trust for Scotland could take on the historic castle, as it does not have any attraction­s in the city.

But a spokespers­on for the charity suggested it would not be financiall­y viable.

“As with many organisati­ons, our charity has been significan­tly impacted by the coronaviru­s pandemic and our resources are currently stretched,” they said.

“However, we will, of course, do what we can to advise the council if they wish to explore alternativ­e ownership and uses for the future of this important building for Dundee and the nation.”

Last year, the trust announced plans to axe 15 of its 35 countrysid­e rangers in a bid to battle back from a £30 million loss of income.

Despite this, it has been the favourite in talks about the future of Dudhope Castle.

The council’s city developmen­t committee voted 15 to 11 to sell or lease the castle on Monday.

Labour councillor Richard Mccready proposed a delay to allow talks with heritage organisati­ons about future uses but was outvoted.

Robin Presswood, the council’s executive director of city developmen­t, said “every potential lead” will be considered and pledged to speak to charities, national and local, to find the best possible solution.

But the National Trust for Scotland spokespers­on said no talks have taken place.

“We are aware of discussion­s relating to the future of Dudhope Castle and no formal approach has been made to our charity as yet,” they added.

The new Friends of Dudhope Castle group say there should have been public consultati­on before a decision was made to sell.

They want to see the castle kept as an asset to the city, rather than become private housing.

The group has set up a Friends of Dudhope Castle Facebook group.

We will do what we can to advise the council if they wish to explore alternativ­e ownership...

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NEW LIFE: Dundee City Council has agreed to put Dudhope Castle up for sale, with campaigner­s hoping it can be turned into a tourist attraction.

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