The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Cinema DIY project makes a big splash

Montrose: Former swimming pool being transforme­d

- SCOTT MILNE

Montrose volunteers rolled up their sleeves and got stuck in to an impressive display of community spirit at the weekend.

Around 30-40 volunteers answered a “DIY SOS” from the team behind the Montrose Playhouse Project and set about transformi­ng the town’s former swimming pool.

The group is working to create a three-screen cinema and community hub in the old pool building and had called on locals to come along and give any practical help they could provide.

Saturday’s crew threw themselves into the task of tearing down walls, clearing residual water from the pool and removing unwanted fittings.

David Paton, founder of the project, said: “We are really excited to get started. It’s very ambitious, but when you see all these people here you see there is a need for it. We thought it would be an ideal place for a cinema.

“It’s all go. This is community spirit at its finest.”

The group secured the building from Angus Council for just £1 after it had lain empty for about five years.

However the price for carrying out the work will be considerab­ly more, so leaders are keen to enlist the community to save costs wherever possible.

Fundraisin­g efforts have so far brought in £12,372 for the first stages of the constructi­on project.

Mr Paton expressed his gratitude to the many local companies that have supported the endeavour, including Pert Bruce Constructi­on, Drain Dogs, Candy’s, John D Crawford Architects and Unicorn Cleaning Services.

The DIY SOS strip-out event will run over several weekends and a full week in December so volunteers can come and go whenever they can spare the time.

This is community spirit at its finest. DAVID PAT0N

 ?? Picture: Paul Smith. ?? Will Paton at work on Saturday.
Picture: Paul Smith. Will Paton at work on Saturday.

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