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Drop into Cromdale Hall and find out more about future plans for venue





Cromdale Village Hall project leaders Cairine Scullion, Sandra Fowler, Mary Duncanson, Tony Connolly and Ian Findlay are delighted with the funding support.
Cromdale Village Hall project leaders Cairine Scullion, Sandra Fowler, Mary Duncanson, Tony Connolly and Ian Findlay are delighted with the funding support.

A coffee fundraising morning is to be held at Cromdale Hall tomorrow as the latest event to boost plans for the continued upgrade of the venue.

Hall secretary Cairine Scullion said: "There is a fundraising coffee morning from 10am to noon. Everyone is welcome and there will be a chance to talk to members of the committee about future plans.

"The renovation work should begin in the Autumn and some activities hopefully will start back under Covid-19 guidelines."

The project is one of 103 across Scotland which recently shared in more than £2.2m of National Lottery funding.

Many of the charities and voluntary organisations receiving awards will provide vital support and activities for people as they begin to meet up with others again post pandemic.

The National Lottery Community Fund’s Scotland Chair, Kate Still, said: “It’s great to see a such a variety of projects being funded to help people of all ages and backgrounds begin to adapt and recover from the pandemic...

“As groups are beginning to bring people together again National Lottery players can be proud to know that the money, they raise is making a huge difference helping to re-connect people of all ages in communities across Scotland.”

There have already been some improvements made at the hall but work is on-going.

The latest award of £5600 to Cromdale Hall Management Committee is to improve energy efficiency by installing LED lights and insulation.


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