The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Community art centre looks to move into new and larger premises

NEWPORT: Art group seeking to take over threestore­y Leng Home

- DEREK HEALEY dhealey@thecourier.co.uk

A community art centre in Newport is looking to expand into a larger building.

Forgan Arts Centre has submitted the early stages of a community asset transfer applicatio­n to take over Leng Home, next to Waterstone Crook Sports Centre, after learning the property will soon become empty.

The three-storey building is currently used as a day centre for elderly people, but the group only require one room for a portion of the day, and Fife Council intends to move them to a more suitable facility.

The team behind the arts centre hope the move will give them space to provide a wider range and larger number of classes and services as their needs have outgrown their current home.

As well as having more indoor space, including a commercial kitchen and extensive storage, the new property has vast grounds that house allotments and community gardens.

It is hoped the building will provide opportunit­ies for more local social enterprise­s to work with the centre

This isn’t a bad thing, it’s actually a really positive thing. We’re really good at this and we should get to do more of it. LYNSEY SMILES, FORGAN ARTS CENTRE

and create a sustainabl­e income to help secure its future.

Chairwoman Lynsey Smiles said her initial concern had been finding a place the group could continue, but she soon realised the opportunit­ies a move could create.

She said: “When we really started looking at it and started talking about what we really wanted to do, everyone got really excited because there are so many ideas and so many positive things that could be added to the community here. We eventually thought: ‘this isn’t a bad thing, it’s actually a really positive thing’. We’re really good at this, and we should get to do more of it.”

Centre coordinato­r Alana Peden said she was excited for the opportunit­y to build the community around it.

“We were worried that if we pick up and move people might be disappoint­ed,” she said.

“People love the building, everybody loves this building, but they very much see the Forgan Arts Centre is us. “It’s far more than just a building.” The lease terms that had been offered to the centre on their existing property would have left it responsibl­e for the building and its maintenanc­e and unable to apply for any capital funding.

Forgan Arts will host the second Forgan Future Fest on October 20 at the Rio Centre and has asked local residents to attend and share feedback on the plans. Submission­s are also welcome on its website or on social media.

 ?? Picture: Mhairi Edwards. ?? Forgan Art Centre’s Carol Scullion, Alana Peden, centre coordinato­r, chairwoman Lynsey Smiles and Kirsty Martin in the current premises in Newport.
Picture: Mhairi Edwards. Forgan Art Centre’s Carol Scullion, Alana Peden, centre coordinato­r, chairwoman Lynsey Smiles and Kirsty Martin in the current premises in Newport.

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