The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Lord-Lieutenant salutes organisers as he opens Newport cadet building

- CRAIG SMITH

The Lord-Lieutenant of Fife, Robert Balfour, has officially opened the new Army Cadet Force building at Newport-on-Tay.

Cadets and adults from the Angus and Dundee Battalion of the Army Cadet Force (ACF) Newport Detachment will use the centre.

Several were present for the opening, held in accordance with Covid-19 social distancing measures.

The £330,000 building was commission­ed by Highland Cadet Forces’ and Cadets’ Associatio­n (HRFCA).

It is a first for the Associatio­n, being a modular design specifical­ly built for the site of the former Spooner huts. It was designed to the specificat­ions of the ACF and HRFCA by Jam Studios in Aberdeen and made and installed by Elite Modular Buildings Solutions.

It forms one part of H R F C A’s £ 1 .4 m i l l i o n programme of cadet building replacemen­ts and follows a similar build and installati­on at Bo’ness.

The lord-lieutenant said: “It is a great credit to the Estates Te a m of Highland Reserve Forces’ and Cadets’ Associatio­n that the project has been completed within the many restrictio­ns, delays and frustratio­ns produced by Covid-19.

“It will undoubtedl­y result in a significan­t improvemen­t in the cadet experience for those cadets and adult volunteers who had previously been training in tired and poor quality buildings.”

He also acknowledg­ed the work being done by the Adult Volunteers without whom, he said, “there would be no Army Cadet Force”.

Colonel Ewan Marshall, Commandant Angus and Dundee Battalion ACF, thanked the lord-lieutenant for opening the building.

He added: “From our perspectiv­e we d i d n’ t envisage the detachment being ready this side of 2020, so we are extremely grateful to Hi g h l a n d RFCA for pushing through to completion during some very, very tight restrictio­ns.

“The new detachment will enable a better cadet experience for all and will be a welcome asset for the community.

Also present at the opening were Newport Detachment Commander 2Lt Charlene Smith and HRFCA chief executive Brigadier ( Re td) Mark Dodson.

 ??  ?? UNITED: Back left to right – Brigadier (Retd) Mark Dodson, Colonel Ewan Marshall, Lord-Lieutenant of Fife Robert Balfour and 2Lt Charlene Smith, and cadets.
UNITED: Back left to right – Brigadier (Retd) Mark Dodson, Colonel Ewan Marshall, Lord-Lieutenant of Fife Robert Balfour and 2Lt Charlene Smith, and cadets.
 ??  ?? Proud to do his duty: Lord-Lieutenant of Fife Robert Balfour.
Proud to do his duty: Lord-Lieutenant of Fife Robert Balfour.

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