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St
Monans Trust aims
for
charitable status
A St Monans organisation has applied for charitable status as part
of its aim to provide a much-needed new multi-use community building
in the village.
St Monans Community Trust, whose origins stretch back to 2003, is
progressing well with its proposals to demolish the present dilapidated
bowling and football club pavilions at The Common and create the
modern-day
facility.
Approval of charitable status would make it much easier for the
trus to secure funds for the project, which is expected to cost
several million pounds, from such organisations as the Big Lottery.
The trust is made up of 10 members, whose meetings are also attended
by the three local Fife councillors, with help and advice provided
by Fife Rural Partnership and Fife Council locality manager Fiona
Mitchell.
Tom Hughes, who chairs the trust, said that they had submitted their
application to the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator (OSCR).
"If the trust can secure charitable status it will be a major
step forward and hopefully we will have word back before the end
of March."
The trust have also recently set up two working groups, one looking
at such matters as legal, financial and architectural issues, with
the other concentrating on training courses for running the new
facility.
It is planned to phase the development, with the first part involving
the demolition of the pavilions to provide a new building with meeting
rooms and modern facilities, including access for the disabled.
Mr Hughes said: "We would also like to include facilities for
senior citizens, the primary school and nursery. The nursery was
badly damaged by fire some months ago and the children are now having
to share an area in the actual school, a situation that's of some
concern to us."
Later phases are likely to include a sports area, with a multi-purpose
surface, allowing games such as football and tennis.
The facility would replace the present run-down tennis courts at
the Common.
Mr Hughes spoke of the support the trust had received, which was
very
encouraging.
"The three councillors are right behind us, as are the council
parks department, the locality manager, Fife Rural Partnership and,
most
importantly, the local community.
Trust member Bill Buchan added: "The enthusiasm of everyone
has kept us going for the past four years, with the support from
locals very good."
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