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Everyone who lives on or visits the beautiful, Hebridean Isle of Coll. Within our over 200-strong, resident population there are many diverse groups. Starting with the youngest, as of March 2007 we have 22 pre-school children and babies; in the primary school we have 20 children; at high school we have 19 children.

Jumping to the top end, we have about 25 residents over the age of 65.  This leaves us about 125 adults of working age. Visitors to the island are as diverse as the residents: some have been coming for years and have strong family/friend ties to our community; some arrive with bird book in hand while others arrive with a fishing rod; some arrive with a gaggle of kids, others with a view to solitary walks and quiet dinners.

 

Fundraising "Supper and Ceilidh" a Huge Success!

Over £15,000 raised for An Cridhe at "The Ferry" on Saturday 1st November!
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Around 370 people attended the Ceilidh, including twenty Collachs, many of whom took the specially arranged Minibus, chauffeured by Alastair Carswell (Who donated his fee to the cause). The silent auction and raffle were extremely well subscribed and Rob Wainwright's four items of memorabilia raised £2000 alone! Thank you to all who attended or contributed.  View more photos here

Let's Build a Community Centre!
Why? The old Village Hall no longer meets the needs of our community.
 
The project is based on the Island of Coll, which falls within the local authority of Argyll and Bute Council.  Coll is a two and a half hour ferry sailing from the mainland.  In the winter it is serviced by 3 boats a week, over the summer we have 7 boats a week.  It is not possible to travel to and from the mainland in one day.
OUR OVERALL AIM is to increase sustainable economic growth by improving the long term sustainability of the island of Coll and emboldening the aspirations of the community. We plan to:
  • Build a multi-purpose community centre and bunk house
  • Provide workshop spaces for local businesses Provide internet and office facilities Provide space for local produce market
  • Provide sports facilities, meeting rooms, library, kitchen (large enough for local businesses to use)
  • Promote use of renewable energy by working in conjunction with the local group currently investigating renewable energy sources
  • Promote recycling and re-use by working in conjunction with local recycling group to provide a central collection point, information and selling/exchange point
  • Organise training to improve skill base of those involved in the project in a voluntary or paid capacity.
  • Employ staff to develop the project

 News Announcements

Argyll & Bute Council pledge £50,000 for An Cridhe!09-Oct-08
At Argyll & Bute Council's recent Area Committee meeting, £50,000 from the Capital Receipts fund was earmarked for the An Cridhe project.
Local fundraising is going well also: This summer's half marathon has raised over £5,000, bringing the community's efforts to well over £30,000.  More news soon.
Planning Application approved!13-Aug-08
The project to build a new community centre has moved one step closer to fruition with approval of the designs submitted to the planning department…now all we have to do is find the money!  The local development officers (LDO’s) have been working closely with the architects and the Quantity Surveyor to come up with costs for the entire project.  The LDO’s have also been doing a lot of background work putting in place a funding package for the project.  The sum currently under discussion is a rather daunting 2.5 million.  Our two major potential funders (the Lottery and the European Rural Development Fund) are talking very favourably about the project.  The Lottery can fund projects up to 50%, although this is normally capped at £1 million unless you have exceptional circumstances…such as extra costs due to island location.  The European funding could be up to 40% of eligible costs (we are still to determine exactly what is eligible or not).  Our efforts for other fundraising will continue.  One of the reasons these funders are so keen to support this project is that they can see the efforts that the community are going to in organising fundraising events.  Aside from all the community initiatives, corporate sponsorship is being sought as well as numerous applications being made to trusts and grant-making bodies such as the Energy Trust.  In the last financial year, the total raised for the community centre was: £14,659.  So far since April, we have taken £5,270.  This is made up of events like Linda’s quiz night, and also includes donations from individuals, ranging from £5 to £60.  Please contact us if you would like to support any of our events through sponsorship or would like any ideas about organizing your own fundraising event.
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The Scottish Government Argyll and the Islands Leader + Program  The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development