The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

£200K to brush up home of Scottish curling at Kinross

Work will include putting in a lift to allow disabled access

- Jamie buchan jabuchan@thecourier.co.uk

A transforma­tive £200,000 upgrade at the home of Scottish curling will help generate fresh enthusiasm for the sport – particular­ly among disabled athletes.

The ice rink at Kinross, which was built in 1977 as an extension of the Green Hotel, was relaunched in November 2014 following a £1 million upgrade.

The Kinross Curling Trust, which operates the facility, is now working on plans for further improvemen­ts, including making the lounge area more accessible to disabled players.

At present, the only way to reach the lounge is by stairs.

The trust’s project involves installing a lift, as well as improving the lounge entrance and upgrading changing and staff facilities.

The entire upgrade will cost around £200,000, including £40,000 for the new lift.

The trust has already raised more than 85% of its total and recently secured an award of £852 from the town’s common good fund – the entire available balance at the end of the year.

It will help mark the 400th anniversar­y of the Kinross Curling Club.

Councillor Callum Purves and MSP Liz Smith met members of the trust to hear more about their plans.

Mr Purves, a Conservati­ve councillor for Kinross-shire, said: “As someone who used to play at the curling club in Kinross, I am extremely excited about these new plans to improve their facilities.

“I’m very optimistic that the trustees will be able to secure the remaining funding and look forward to seeing progress.”

Ms Smith, Mid-Scotland and Fife Tory MSP, added: “It was great to meet with members and trustees at the rink today to learn more about their ambitious plans for the future.

She said: “The proposed redevelopm­ent at the rink would transform it into one of Scotland’s best facilities and it’s important that they are able to raise the final 15% required to get the project off the ground.

“It’s also important that more people from Kinross and the surroundin­g area are made aware of the rink to increase usage and I was pleased to hear about the trust’s outreach efforts.”

She added: “Curling is a distinctiv­ely Scottish sport and I would like to see local schools in the area make better use of the rink by incorporat­ing curling sessions into their PE curriculum which might unearth the next Eve Muirhead.”

I’m very optimistic that the trustees will be able to secure the remaining funding and look forward to seeing progress. COUNCILLOR CALLUM PURVES

 ?? Picture: Steven Brown. ?? From left: general manager Steven Kerr, MSP Liz Smith, Councillor Callum Purves and fundraiser Margaret-Elspeth Hannan.
Picture: Steven Brown. From left: general manager Steven Kerr, MSP Liz Smith, Councillor Callum Purves and fundraiser Margaret-Elspeth Hannan.

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