We are pleased to be able to report that the Building Condition Survey on the Church has now been completed, and the results show that the building is generally in good condition with no major concerns identified, which was very good news.

We have also now received the results of a Feasibility Study which concluded that the proposed uses for the building (cafe, heritage centre, art/craft gallery and rental space) under community ownership would provide a viable option for the future of the Church.

These reports have given us lots of things to think about as we go forward and we will be taking all this on board as we progress with the next steps.

Watch out for our Newsletter with more detail next month - remember you can sign up to our Mailing List so you don't miss out, or follow our Facebook Page to keep up to date.

13:09, 09 Nov 2025 by Judith Drever
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We have just published our latest progress update for our project to keep Elie Kirk at the heart of our community. You can read it here:

 

September 2025 Progress Update

 

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21:19, 06 Sep 2025 by Judith Drever
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17:04, 26 Aug 2025 by Judith Drever
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