The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Funding boost brings new hope for Crieff hotel

Feasibilit­y study now funded into community ownership

- PAUL REOCH preoch@thecourier.co.uk

Vital funding has been provided to help secure the future of a historic Strathearn hotel.

Crieff Community Trust (CCT) has been awarded £17,000 for a feasibilit­y study into plans for community ownership of the former Drummond Arms Hotel in Crieff.

Perth and Kinross Council has provided £10,000, with the remaining £7,000 coming from the Scottish Land Fund.

The Drummond Arms in Crieff was visited by Bonnie Prince Charlie in February 1746 when he held his last war council prior to the Jacobites marching north to defeat at Culloden in April.

It was known at that time as the Drummond Arms Inn. A red plaque is fastened to the wall of the Drummond Arms Hotel to mark the occasion.

The former hotel has remained unoccupied for years and is now in a dilapidate­d condition. However, members of CCT believe the feasibilit­y study could lead to community ownership as they see the site as being an “ideal base” to deliver innovative projects that will benefit the whole area.

On Monday, Ailsa Campbell, chairwoman of CCT, said the recentlyco­mpleted Community Action Plan for Crieff identified that enhancing the town centre was a “top priority”, particular­ly in relation to addressing the derelict buildings issue and exploring the potential of the Drummond Arms.

She said: “The trust knows how important these disused sites are to the community and we are pleased to be moving forward.

“CCT has appointed Community Enterprise to carry out the work – they have 20 years’ experience in the field. CCT and Community Enterprise want to make sure the community is given every opportunit­y to have their say during this study.

“There will be a series of consultati­on events that will be taking place over the next few months.

“This feasibilit­y work is due to be completed by the end of February 2017.”

The Scottish Land Fund is delivered in partnershi­p by Highlands and Islands Enterprise and Big Lottery Fund on behalf of the Scottish Government.

The trust knows how important these disused sites are to the community

 ?? Picture: Steve MacDougall. ?? At the Drummond Arms Hotel are, from left, architect Andrew Rodger, Community Enterprise social enterprise consultant Alison Wright, Ailsa Campbell, Community Enterprise social enterprise consultant Victoria Pearce, William Frame of Crieff Business...
Picture: Steve MacDougall. At the Drummond Arms Hotel are, from left, architect Andrew Rodger, Community Enterprise social enterprise consultant Alison Wright, Ailsa Campbell, Community Enterprise social enterprise consultant Victoria Pearce, William Frame of Crieff Business...

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