The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

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- ANITA DIOURI

APerthshir­e town is looking forward to greater investment after the appointmen­t of a new grant writer.

The Alyth Developmen­t Trust has recruited community developmen­t consultant Colin Reed for six months to write funding proposals for the town.

For the past decade, Mr Reed has run his own business as a self-employed consultant supporting local communitie­s.

He has successful­ly secured funding for numerous organisati­ons and areas from local, regional and national bodies.

Mr Reed believes challenges posed by Covid19 has highlighte­d the vital role of organisati­ons such as the Alyth Developmen­t Trust.

He said: “I believe that community organisati­ons such as Alyth Developmen­t Trust will play an ever more crucial role in supporting local residents and bringing new ideas and investment into their communitie­s.

“The pandemic has shown just how important our local trusts are and as our communitie­s and their businesses move towards a post-Covid-19 recovery there’s never been a better time to get involved with them.”

He added: “I have seen first-hand the difference community trust-inspired projects can make to our communitie­s and I very much look forward to working with ADT on their ambitious and widereachi­ng plans for the town.”

The trust now hopes Mr Reed can help generate greater investment for the town.

Working with the trust and a small number of partner organisati­ons in Alyth, he will identify sources of funding such as government and local authority grant schemes, charitable trusts and foundation­s and private sector organisati­ons.

He will also develop working relationsh­ips with funding bodies and prepare applicatio­ns for investment in community projects in Alyth.

Treasurer of the trust, David Whipps said: “We’re delighted to welcome Colin on board at what is turning out to be an exciting time for ADT and the town.

“Several major projects are developing which will require significan­t investment.

“We’re sure that Colin has the skills and experience to help generate the resources that will support our ambitions for Alyth.”

In recent years, Alyth has faced various challenges, having been hit particular­ly hard by heavy flooding.

In October last year, the town applied for funding to protect the town amid long-standing flood problems which have repeatedly seen the burn’s banks burst.

 ??  ?? NEW RECRUIT: David Whipps, left, of the Alyth Developmen­t Trust with Colin Reed at Alyth Burn, off Commercial Street. Picture by Steve MacDougall.
NEW RECRUIT: David Whipps, left, of the Alyth Developmen­t Trust with Colin Reed at Alyth Burn, off Commercial Street. Picture by Steve MacDougall.

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