The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

New centre work begins

- BY JAMIE MCKENZIE

A decade of work has finally come to fruition as work started on a state - of the - art community centre which will serve the rural population­s of central and east Suther land.

The £1.8million building will be erected on a derelict industrial site just off the main road between Bonar Bridge and Ardgay. This is land owned by the Kyle of Sutherland Hub, a voluntary group which runs youth classes and has been pushing the plans since day one. Facilities will include a 15- piece fitness suite, a health food cafe and a soft play installati­on area for children, along with a charity shop and family support and therapy rooms.

It is aimed at encouragin­g healthy living for people of all ages, with a focus on young people.

Yesterday project manager Catriona Hill, of CH Architectu­re, said: “This is going to have a massive positive impact on the community, not just to the young people it’s geared up for but also to other people interested in leading a healthy lifestyle.

“The voluntary group has put in a huge amount of legwork for this project over the past 10 years, and in the meantime they have been operating out of temporary buildings.

“But through a huge effort and fundraisin­g applicatio­ns, they have put together a portfolio of funding and will now be getting a fantastic youth hub for the area. It’s been a big team effort to get to this stage.

“A big thanks also has to go to Adams & Sutherland Architects, who have been working hard behind the scenes and designed the fitness suite, which will have stunning panoramic views of the Kyle.”

McGregor Constructi­on officially started work on site on Monday and is due to complete the work in April 2017.

 ??  ?? DISPLAY: Beth Simco and SkyeWarner-Mackintosh show off a drawing of the centre
DISPLAY: Beth Simco and SkyeWarner-Mackintosh show off a drawing of the centre

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