The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Developmen­t of PoW camp into holiday homes under way

comrie: Developmen­t trust is recruiting for key roles to carry project forward

- PAUL REOCH preoch@thecourier.co.uk

An ambitious plan to transform a former PoW camp in Perthshire which once housed infamous Nazi Rudolf Hess is progressin­g, with the first phase of the developmen­t now in sight.

Comrie Developmen­t Trust (CDT) are now recruiting for two key roles as part of their £800,000 proposal to repair and renovate 11 B-listed Nissan huts at Cultybragg­an in order to provide self-catering accommodat­ion.

One of the jobs will involve investigat­ing the location of three escape tunnels at Cultybragg­an.

CDT has also announced that tendering is about to begin to identify a contractor for the project. The trust has received a grant of £43,396 from the European Agricultur­al Fund for Rural Developmen­t.

And the community group has also been given funding from Perth-based Gannochy Trust, the Architectu­ral Heritage Fund and the Scottish Government’s strengthen­ing communitie­s programme.

The Cultybragg­an project aims to deliver a self-catering developmen­t and heritage activity site.

The developmen­t funding has allowed the trust to recruit a project manager along with a heritage and events organiser.

The project manager will produce plans for improving the supply of water, electricit­y and broadband across the site, while the heritage and events organiser will develop a programme of events at Cultybragg­an, focusing on trying to increase knowledge of the former PoW camp via signage, storyboard­s and phone apps.

The Nissen huts at Cultybragg­an, built of corrugated iron, were used to house some Nazis, including SS officers.

Jackie Brierton, chairwoman of the Rural Perth and Kinross LEADER programme, said the funding package was part of an overall £3.8 million pot available for the developmen­t of rural communitie­s in Perthshire until 2020.

“Cultybragg­an is a creative and innovative project which will protect, preserve and promote an important historic site and we are pleased we have been able to support it,” she said.

Helen Buchan, chairwoman of the Comrie Developmen­t Trust board, added: “We are looking for staff and volunteers from the local area or elsewhere, who will help the trust realise the projects, for which funding is now available, and to help us lay the foundation­s for developmen­ts over the next 10 years.”

We are looking for staff and volunteers from the local area or elsewhere, who will help the trust realise the projects. TRUST BOARD CHAIRWOMAN HELEN BUCHAN

 ?? Picture: Kim Cessford. ?? The Cultybragg­an project aims to deliver a self-catering accommodat­ion developmen­t and heritage activity site.
Picture: Kim Cessford. The Cultybragg­an project aims to deliver a self-catering accommodat­ion developmen­t and heritage activity site.

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