The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Fresh interest in village’ s vacant school building

- KATHRYN ANDERSON, LOCAL DEMOCRACY REPORTER

There are hopes the former Blairingon­e Primary School building could be given a new lease of life. The Kinross-shire school – Blairingon­e’s last community facility – was closed by Perth and Kinross Council at the end of June 2019.

Prior to the school’s closure Blairingon­e had lost its village hall, shop, church and pub.

But last week members of the Kinross-shire local committee were told the newly formed Fossoway Community Developmen­t Trust had expressed interest in taking over the building.

Community planning and policy team leader Lee Haxton provided an update to the committee.

At a previous committee meeting it was agreed the community would be given a year to come up with a proposal for the vacant building.

Providing an update to the committee, Mr Haxton said: “We’ve been aware of some interest from the emerging Fossoway Community Developmen­t Trust for some time. That now seems to have taken root.

“We’re advised they are particular­ly keen and there is an expression of interest which is our initial kind of entry level stage for community asset transfer effectivel­y ready to go.”

He said his team was looking forward to receiving that and added: “The process on the back of that would be for the expression of interest form – once it’s received – to be shared across the community asset transfer team.”

He told the committee the team has representa­tives from various council teams including finance, property, estates, legal and communitie­s. The team will provide feedback – based on the informatio­n presented – and meet with the Fossoway Community Developmen­t Trust to talk through options and answer questions.

Mr Haxton added: “Ultimately it’s up to them to pursue in whichever form they wish to take that forward. It may result in a community asset transfer or it may not. It’s a little too early to tell.”

Kinross-shire SNP councillor Richard Watters asked if there had been any other expression­s of interest in the building.

Mr Haxton told the committee: “That’s certainly the only one that we’re aware of. I’ve received nothing else.”

Kinross-shire independen­t councillor Dave Cuthbert asked what would happen if Fossoway Community Developmen­t Trust took longer than a year to put forward a proposal.

Mr Haxton said: “Our intention would be to let you know in advance of that 12-month period coming to an end as to what stage the community developmen­t trust have got to with their proposals.”

 ?? Picture by Steve MacDougall. ?? PROPOSALS: Blairingon­e Primary School was closed by the council three years ago.
Picture by Steve MacDougall. PROPOSALS: Blairingon­e Primary School was closed by the council three years ago.

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