The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Revamp planned as community given keys to Crail hall

- AILEEN ROBERTSON

Residents of a Fife town have described their delight at being handed the keys to their B-listed community hall.

Crail Community Partnershi­p has acquired the century-old hall in St Andrews Road and are planning a £50,000 refurbishm­ent this spring.

With funding from the Scottish Land Fund, Robertson Trust, Fife Environmen­t Trust, Co-op Local Community Fund and the Crail Common Good Fund, the partnershi­p will revamp the hall’s kitchen area.

David Jerdan, who chairs the group, said: “We are delighted that the partnershi­p has been able to acquire the hall for the citizens of Crail.

“We look forward to extending access to all parts of the community, and we are proceeding with plans to renovate the kitchen and enhance the facilities that will be available.”

Originally built as the United Free Church in 1908, the hall was run by the council as a community hub, with activities ranging from badminton and table tennis to concerts, weddings and hosting Crail Food Festival.

Now it has been handed to the community, there are plans to expand its use.

Partnershi­p secretary Dennis Gowans said: “We’ve raised almost £50,000 to refurbish the kitchen.

“We had to raise more funds for that than we did to buy the building.”

It is hoped the new kitchen will be installed in April ahead of community groups moving into the venue.

One of the partnershi­p’s priorities is opening up the hall to young people, through sports and musical activities.

Another priority is supporting the village’s elderly and more vulnerable residents.

The hall is also in demand for family gatherings and weddings, when Covid-19 restrictio­ns are eased.

Mr Gowans added: “We already have a very strong interest for weddings, probably about eight to 10, if we can allow these events to happen.”

Mr Gowans said the partnershi­p was in a position to fund a project co-ordinator over a 12-month period and would be advertisin­g the post imminently.

“We need a project coordinato­r to help us get these projects up and running,” he said.

“We’re starting to advertise that, and it is helping to bring a bit of employment to Crail.”

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AMBITION: David Jerdan and Dennis Gowans outside Crail Community Hall. Picture by Steve Brown.

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