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Maud
Village Trust Year End Report 2007
This year has seen the most significant changes to the old
mart site. The community Service Centre is now complete and
we have two tenants, namely Buchan IT and E-Learning Services
(Bites) and Buchan Dial-a-Community Bus (BDACB) who have taken
up residence. We now need to fill the remaining units and
set up the restaurant which we aim to have up and running
early next year. During his employment the Trust Project Manager
Brian Stewart-Coxon set up a Photographic Studio as a Social
Enterprise and it is anticipated that this will bring in funds
to the Trust.
The gardens have now been completed, paths asphalted and
beds laid out and it has to be said it looks very good and
an attractive feature to the village.
Cornerstone have almost completed their accommodation building,
which complements the site and we look forward to it’s completion.
It was hoped that the proposed NHS Resource Centre would
be well on the way by this time, however due to soil contamination
the planning process has been held up. A remedial action plan
has been devised and it is hoped that it will be accepted.
It is now anticipated that building will commence in January
2008 and will be available for occupancy by March 2009. The
centre was named by the local Primary School and will be called
The Old Mart Community Resource Centre. One of the features
of the centre will be a gymnasium which will be open for use
by the community.
It was decided earlier in the year to pull down the old ring
building, unfortunately the person who was going to dismantle
it has not done so. If the demolition had not been start by
the end of September it was decided to have it taken down
and sell off what is marketable and disposing off the rest.
Unfortunately the site still looks a little untidy, what
with the pile of rubble, building work and the undeveloped
areas. Once Cornerstone have completed their building, the
Resource Centre has been erected and the ring building demolished
we will start to see the development taking shape. That will
leave the area from Deer Road down to Market street and to
this end a development plan and a feasibility study needs
to be carried out and a new business plan prepared. An application
to the Big Lottery was successful and £9,600 was granted
in August for this project, which will be carried out in the
coming months.
Again it has been a very busy year but at least we can see
some evidence of the work put in. The Trust Management Committee
would like to thank those who have helped and supported the
development to date, special thanks to Freddie Simpson, along
with Norman Lovie, Andy Davidson and Neil Dixon for their
involvement in erecting such a lovely building.
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