Users for listed buildings at Stanley Mills sought

Charities and local groups who would like to get involved are being encouraged by Perth and Kinross Heritage Trust (PKHT) to come forward with suggestions for use as there is potentially over 2,000 square metres of floor space over the four buildings four buildings at Stanley Mills’ East Range.

PKHT writes:

PKHT is looking for new uses for the East Range at Stanley Mills. The four riverside buildings are the last part of this spectacular and historically important mill complex to be regenerated since the mills closed in 1989.  Please do get in touch if you’re looking for space for an existing or potential business, a charity or a local group and would like to be included in a regeneration strategy as a possible tenant, leaseholder or partner.

The Trust is working with Historic Environment Scotland, the current owners, to identify and explore viable new uses, as well as potential funding sources to bring the buildings back into productive use. Both organisations are committed to securing the future of the historic environment and aim to develop a scheme that will complement the existing visitor attraction and residential development, and benefit the local economy.

For more information see the Daily Record and read the story below

https://www.tumblr.com/pkheritagetrust/147048822888/trust-explores-new-uses-for-historic-mill

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