The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Five-figure boost for library

- ROSS GARDINER

Scot land’ s oldest public library has been awarded more than £36,000 in funding to help support it through a second lockdown.

Innerpeffr­ay Library has been awarded £ 36,425 from Museums Galleries Scotland’s Recovery and Resilience Fund, which aims to secure the future of Scottish independen­t museums put at risk by the pandemic.

The funding will support operating costs and fund consultanc­y costs towards a review of the business plan and fundraisin­g strategy.

Now closed for winter, the library, near Crieff, is keeping open its heritage trail and grounds for visitors. Staff are planning to reopen on March 3.

Lucy Casot, CEO of Museums Galleries Scotland said: “We are delighted to support Innerpeffr­ay Library through the Recovery and Resilience Fund.

“Museums have faced a very challengin­g year and Innerpeffr­ay has worked hard to adapt, including selling merchandis­e through a new online shop.

“This award will support the museum’s operating costs and allow the organisati­on to review the business plan and fundraisin­g strategy, allowing Innerpeffr­ay to become more resilient.

“Innerpeffr­ay is the only museum attraction within a 20-mile radius and is an important tourist draw as well as a community asset with considerab­le heritage.”

Innerpeffr­ey Library was founded in 1680 as Scotland’s first free public lending library, being used by people from the local community until 1968. Visitors still read the rare books in its diverse collection and discover a site steeped in history and learn about the families who took the time to cross the fields in pursuit of knowledge.

Welcoming the funding, local MP John Nicolson said: “Libraries and museums are among the many cultural institutio­ns to have been adversely affected by coronaviru­s and, as Book Week Scotland begins, I am pleased that the Innerpeffr­ay Library has been awarded this funding from Museums Galleries Scotland to help it weather the pandemic.

“Literature has been a constant to so many of us throughout lockdown and it is vital that our cultural communitie­s are supported not only to survive, but to thrive.”

 ??  ?? FUND: Innerpeffr­ay Library has been awarded £36,425. Picture by Steve MacDougall.
FUND: Innerpeffr­ay Library has been awarded £36,425. Picture by Steve MacDougall.

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