The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Call for Crieff’s historical treasures to be relocated from ‘cultural slum’.

CONCERN: Claims town’s Mercat Cross is held in ‘cold and uninviting’ display area in old town hall’s basement

- JAMIE BUCHAN

Culture chiefs are facing fresh calls to relocate a collection of Crieff’s most important historical artefacts.

The town’s Mercat Cross, a set of punishment stocks and the Pictish burgh cross are on display in the basement of the old town hall.

However, local history campaigner Ian Hamilton has raised concerns about the worsening state of the display area – which he describes as a “cultural slum” – and has urged Perth and Kinross Council and Culture Perth and Kinross to review the display as a matter of priority.

The artefacts are available to view on Thursdays only and appointmen­ts must be booked in advance.

Mr Hamilton said despite repeated requests to officials “the Crieff monuments continue to fester in the basement of Crieff’s old town hall”.

He said: “I check this display area on a monthly basis and have regularly noted the continuing ingression of damp in the display area and the stairs leading to it – this is despite £178,000 of remedial expenditur­e three years ago.”

He said none of the three iPad displays work, and plaster and paintwork is peeling off the walls.

“It is a cold and uninviting environmen­t,” he said.

“Perth and Kinross Council need to be quite frank and honest about the failure of their visitor arrangemen­ts strategy. It is totally naive.”

Mr Hamilton has suggested moving the items to the Strathearn Community Campus, a move that he estimates would cost £20,000.

A local authority spokeswoma­n said: “Perth and Kinross Council is aware of Mr Hamilton’s views on the current display arrangemen­ts for the Crieff Monuments. Both the council and Culture Perth and Kinross have, in the past, been in very extensive dialogue with Mr Hamilton about his concerns.”

She said: “The decision to retain the town hall as the venue for displaying the monuments was taken after consulting with the local community in Crieff, the majority of which wished to see the monuments kept in the town hall.

“The council is satisfied that the current arrangemen­ts for display and care of the monuments are appropriat­e and proportion­ate, bearing in mind the need to ensure access to a large number of historic collection­s and sites across Perth and Kinross.

“Both the environmen­t and the visitor numbers to the monuments are monitored.”

Perth and Kinross Council need to be quite frank and honest about the failure. IAN HAMILTON

 ?? Picture: Phil Hannah. ?? Punishment stocks in the display area, with plasterwor­k peeling off the walls.
Picture: Phil Hannah. Punishment stocks in the display area, with plasterwor­k peeling off the walls.

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