The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Council to pore over drinks firm’ s plans

- BRYAN COPLAND

Fife drinks producer Eden Mill has submitted plans for a multi-millionpou­nd premium visitor experience just metres from its current headquarte­rs.

The company is pursuing its £4 million project to develop its distillery and brewery into the former paper mill buildings at St Andrews University’s Eden Campus in Guardbridg­e.

The Courier exclusivel­y revealed a first look inside the proposed new attraction earlier this year.

It is hoped the centre would attract thousands of visitors every year once up and running, with a dedicated minibus service being laid on to and from St Andrews for organised groups taking part in distillery walkabouts and gin and whisky tasting tours.

The project has been a number of years in the making, but a formal planning applicatio­n seeking a change of use for former mill building 68A has now been lodged with Fife Council.

As well as the distillery and brewery expansion, a new visitor centre is envisaged along with a cafe/bar, shop, presentati­on room and a VIP tasting area on the top floor of the distillery, offering views over the estuary.

Paul Miller, co-founder of Eden Mill, said: “With ambitions to grow the business, it’s the right time for Eden Mill to move forward with plans for a new distillery and brewery.

“We have always been pioneering, and this expansion can open the door to new product developmen­t and continued success.

“To stay competitiv­e, the spirits industry in Scotland needs to embrace new ideas and experiment­ation while respecting its heritage and traditions, particular­ly with whisky.

“At this new site, Eden Mill will be in the perfect position to invest in new products and lead the way with innovation.

“We firmly believe that this developmen­t will greatly benefit the local area and the wider Scottish economy, which is always what we have set out to achieve as a business.”

After brewing began on site in 2012, Eden Mill has developed into a household name in the drinks industry and became Scotland’s first combined brewery and distillery when it began the production of whisky and gin in 2014.

Eden Mill anticipate­s 40% of visitors to the distillery will arrive at weekends, with a peak weekly figure of 1,500 visitors expected in the summer months.

It is planned that the visitor experience­s and the cafe/bar and shop would be open 10am-10pm, although tours would end at 7pm.

It is expected the council will consider the plans over the coming months.

 ?? ?? FORWARD THINKING: Eden Mill hopes to develop a visitor centre as part of distillery and brewery expansion plans.
FORWARD THINKING: Eden Mill hopes to develop a visitor centre as part of distillery and brewery expansion plans.
 ?? ?? The old mill on the Guardbridg­e site would be transforme­d.
The old mill on the Guardbridg­e site would be transforme­d.

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