The chance to run a café in a Perthshire beauty spot has been put up for grabs by Perth and Kinross council.
The lease for the eatery in the pavilion at the award-winning MacRosty Park in Crieff will be available from next Easter, at the latest.
The park is popular with locals in the town and counts Hollywood superstar Ewan McGregor among its visitors.
Those interested in taking over the facility have just two weeks to let the council know of their interest.
A spokeswoman for the authority said: “We are currently inviting expressions of interest in the opportunity to lease the café/tea room at the Pavilion in Crieff’s award- winning MacRosty Park.
“Located in the heart of this popular Edwardian public greenspace, the Pavilion Café is a multi-functional building providing a venue for community activities and catering for park visitors.
“The council would welcome hearing from anyone who might wish to lease the Pavilion Café from Easter 2017, or sooner.
“MacRosty Park is a premier park and a destination of adventure and discovery for families throughout Perth and Kinross and beyond, and helps promote Crieff as a visitor destination.”
To register an interest in the lease, people should call Jenny Williams from the Community Greenspace Team on 01738 476447 or email community greenspace@pkc.gov.uk.
Anyone who is interested in taking up the opportunity must contact the council by May 22.
Named after its benefactor, James MacRosty, the park was gifted to the people of the town in 1902.