Councillors welcome move to secure the future of Invergordon Town Hall

Members of the Ross and Cromarty Committee have welcomed the formation of the new Development Trust to take the lead on securing the future of Invergordon Town Hall.

At the November 2018 meeting of the Ross and Cromarty committee Members agreed to explore options for the Invergordon Common Good Fund including disposal of the Town hall by sale or a long lease.

Following formal consultation under the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015 with the community a report providing an update was presented to the Committee today (Wednesday 1 May). This included information on an emerging proposal for a new Development Trust to be established to take on and refurbish the building.

The Town Hall, which is owned by the Invergordon Common Good Fund, is currently rented to High Life Highland and is used by community groups but the rental income does not cover the running costs or energy costs. The building requires significant refurbishment and despite a number of grant applications it has not been possible to identify a refurbishment package for the required works.

As well as members welcoming the new Invergordon Development Trust they have agreed to hold any further action to allow the Trust more time to develop a proposal.

Councillors will be given regular updates on progress to enable review and consideration of the next steps.

 

1 May 2019