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Community rally to save Perthshire institute after Covid-19 and flood ‘double-whammy’

Bridge of Earn Institute board members and community fundraisers Sheena Annandale, Anne McNaughton (Secretary) Clare Young and Local Cllr and Chair of the board, Henry Anderson
Bridge of Earn Institute board members and community fundraisers Sheena Annandale, Anne McNaughton (Secretary) Clare Young and Local Cllr and Chair of the board, Henry Anderson

A community is rallying to raise funds to save their historic hall after the building was hit with a “double-whammy” of Covid-19 and flood damage.

The Bridge of Earn Institute, which is more than 100 years old, needs a raft of repairs to keep it in use.

However, the committee have been unable to rent it out for events or classes during the pandemic leaving them without the funds to complete the necessary work.

The Institute was damaged further during the storms in August when a wall collapsed in the cellar of the building causing it to flood

Councillor Henry Anderson, chairman of the Bridge of Earn Institute, says reserves for the community asset are running low as they await funding from other sources.

He said: “It’s quite a challenging situation.

“Our reserves are a couple of thousand below what they should be and we need money to restart up the institute.

“We’re not making any profits whatsoever. We’ve got a playgroup back but we don’t make any profit out of that.

“We’ve got bills to pay and there’s not any funds coming from the community events that we just can’t have at the moment.”

Flooding in the cellar of the Institute

The team had been struggling along without an income for a number of months when the Institute was hit with a further setback during the floods of August 12.

Mr Anderson said: “In August, during the storms, a wall collapsed in the cellar.

“It’s going to be quite an expensive operation to make sure that the cellar is secure and that it doesn’t impact on the foundations of the institute itself.”

Months after the storms the committee are still having to pump water out of the cellar.

“It’s been a double-whammy,” said Mr Anderson, “We’ve always managed to survive by fundraising with events and dances but we can’t do any of these things.”

A fundraising page has now been set up to help the Institute raise enough funds to keep it open long-term.

To support the Institute’s cause visit www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/bridgeofearninstitute