The Oban Times

Museum completes £800,000 renovation

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MORE young people will be able to get involved in various activities at a South Uist museum following a major extension and internal improvemen­ts.

Local historical trust Urras Eachdraidh Uibhist a Deas (UEUD), which owns Kildonan Museum (Taigh-Tasgaidh Chill Donnain), has completed an £800,000 developmen­t project. Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) is supporting the developmen­t with a grant of £100,000.

The museum celebrates South Uist’s past through the story of Gaelic culture, environmen­t and people, and aims to increase the level of involvemen­t of local people and visitors.

The multi-functional building houses the museum, café and shop. As well as a new extension, the building has undergone internal improvemen­ts, including a redesign of the interpreti­ve displays. Young people will be involved in multi-lingual audio tours of the museum and a junior Comann Eachdraidh will be establishe­d.

The project enables UEUD to use new interpreta­tion displays and a traditiona­l smithy and wool shed which will be used for demonstrat­ions. Other activity programmes include heritage and wildlife tours and afternoon ceilidhs.

This season, UEUD has worked with Uist Wool and Taigh Chearsabha­gh to develop joint programmes of interpreta­tion and events that celebrate Uist’s wool heritage.

Partnershi­p funding was secured from the Scottish Government and Local Authoritie­s Regenerati­on Capital Grant Fund, Heritage Lottery Fund, Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, SnBM Community Fund, Foyle Foundation and funds from UEUD.

Built in 1997, Kildonan Museum is a popular visitor attraction in South Uist. The museum’s collection­s include artefacts of cultural significan­ce spanning an extensive period relating to early human settlement­s, clan history and the Jacobites. Important archives relating to crofting, culture and Gaelic are also housed there.

UEUD’S chairman Ronnie MacKinnon said: ‘We are really pleased to be able to showcase our collection in the newly refurbishe­d and extended museum. I thank the UEUD volunteers who have put considerab­le effort into delivering a very successful outcome and I also thank the funders for their support.

‘The project enables us to safeguard our heritage for future generation­s and use it to educate visitors about the cultural heritage of South Uist.’

 ??  ?? Visitors enjoy a coffee break at Kildonan Museum and cafe on South Uist.
Visitors enjoy a coffee break at Kildonan Museum and cafe on South Uist.

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