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

New distillery could be open next summer

- SEAN MCANGUS

Acharity aims to open a distillery and heritage centre at a Moray farm next summer to help revive Cabrach.

In December, the Cabrach Trust revealed plans worth in the region of £3.5 million to revamp Inverharro­ch Farm.

The organisati­on has already pledged to deliver 15 new jobs and a £14.7m boost to the local economy over 14 years.

Like many rural communitie­s, Cabrach has suffered a decline, with fewer than 100 people now calling it home.

Cabrach Trust chief executive Jonathan Christie hopes the distillery, which is expected to attract around 12,000 visitors a year, can become operationa­l by the end of next summer. A new access road is being built at the site which will be useful for both delivery lorries and coaches carrying visitors.

Two outbuildin­gs have also been demolished to make way for a car park.

This new distillery will produce 140,000 bottles a year with profits being reinvested into the revival of the Cabrach.

This will be followed by a visitor centre and cafe.

Mr Christie explained: “We hope to have the distillery operationa­l by next summer.

“We are unsure on any specific dates whether it will be in early or late summer.

“We are confident we will make that timeline.

“It is getting really exciting, especially as the distillery is the major project which will boost our mission to revive Cabrach.

“It will be great to show the community that progress is being made as in the past we have been guilty of talking too much about the project without making real progress.”

He added: “Right now, a new junction and access is being built as well as a new car park.

“The road, is due to be completed in around 10 weeks. Once we finish these parts, we will start repairs to the 19th Century steading that will house our heritage centre and the creation of a reception and retail space.

“There will be a future extension to support a small community bistro.”

Meanwhile, the Cabrach discovery trail will be officially opened on Saturday by Maureen Sheed, the eldest member of the Cabrach’s oldest family and Lord Lieutenant of Banffshire Andy Simpson.

The 1.24-mile walk is beside the River Deveron.

Already a few ponds have been dug to attract wildlife.

Meanwhile, the trail is set to feature a wildflower meadow after Alford School pupils’ seed planting efforts.

Many saplings have been planted beside the river and a spot has been marked out for a nature hide which opens up opportunit­ies for stargazing and a space for artists.

 ?? ?? PROJECT: The Cabrach Trust’s Jonathan Christie and Sam Dowdall at the site.
PROJECT: The Cabrach Trust’s Jonathan Christie and Sam Dowdall at the site.

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