The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Hospitalfi­eld House revamp first full case in Tay Cities Deal

£5.5m in funding revealed for creation of ‘worldclass’ cultural hub

- GRAHAM BROWN gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

A multi-million-pound transforma­tion of a historic Angus cultural hub has been revealed as the first full business case to win approval under the Tay Cities Deal.

The Tay Cities joint committee has confirmed Hospitalfi­eld House in Arbroath as the inaugural project to receive £5.5 million funding from the Scottish Government, subject to the deal being signed and bringing with it £5.5m of complement­ary match funding.

The visionary redevelopm­ent of the Angus facility aims to secure the future of a building currently described as being at considerab­le risk.

Hospitalfi­eld Trust hopes to restore and enhance the residentia­l, studio and visitor facilities there to create what it says will be a world-class cultural and tourism facility sustainabl­e future.

Angus Council’s leader has hailed the step as a fitting legacy to Patrick AllanFrase­r, the Arbroath-born painter and architect who endowed the historic trust.

Hospitalfi­eld appointed renowned architects Caruso St John to develop a campus plan around the original arts and crafts building and they have worked alongside prestigiou­s landscape architect Nigel Dunnett, whose planting schemes have graced the London Olympic Games, the Barbican and the Buckingham Palace Diamond Garden.

Transport, Infrastruc­ture and Connectivi­ty Secretary Michael Matheson said: “I am pleased the Scottish Government is able to support this exciting scheme which will guarantee the future of an iconic building, create a world-class facility and provide an economic asset.

“These are challengin­g times and the culture and tourism sector has an important role to play in our economic recovery.”

Angus Council leader and Arbroath councillor David Fairweathe­r, a member with

afinancial­ly of the Tay Cities Joint Committee, said: “Hospitalfi­eld House is a place of huge significan­ce in Angus and I am delighted to see its future assured, not only as an outstandin­g visitor attraction but as a centre of artistic excellence with an internatio­nal reputation.”

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