National Lottery funding boost to upgrade Fife community hall

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Plans to upgrade a community venue in a Fife town have taken another step forward.

With the help of The National Lottery, Crail Community Partnership has secured funding to continue its work on the town’s Community Hall. It will mean new curtains for stage, windows and decorative purposes.

The work is well under way and community groups as well as private users will benefit from a much-enhanced appearance of the hall - couples who have booked the hall for their wedding will find a more stylish and elegant venue, making their special day even more memorable.

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Dennis Gowans, hall manager, said: “We are highly appreciative of the money that has been granted to us. The ever-expanding use of the hall by community groups and through private functions, concerts, theatre, markets and festivals shows that the hall is an essential part of community life in Crail, which we need to cherish and maintain.”

Crail Community Hall is used for many events and shows (Pic: Submitted)Crail Community Hall is used for many events and shows (Pic: Submitted)
Crail Community Hall is used for many events and shows (Pic: Submitted)

Kate Still, who chairs the National Lottery Community Fund, said: “Every day National Lottery funding is changing the lives of thousands of people in communities across Scotland. This project delivered by Crail Community Partnership, is a great example of community activity in action, showing just what can be achieved when people come together for a common cause or to help others.

“National Lottery players can be proud to know that the money they raise is helping to support this vital work which is making a real difference to so many.”

Crail Community Partnership was set up in the first phases of the Charrette and registered as an SCIO in April 2019.

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