BANK MILL PROJECT
OVER 50 PEOPLE ATTEND FUNDRAISER
Joint fundraising
WINE
TASTING
JOINT EVENT TO RAISE FUNDS FOR PENICUIK TWINNING ASSOCIATION AND
PENICUIK COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TRUST


with Adam of Penicuik Wines
8 contrasting wines and some Scots cheeses to
try
Whose Wine is it Anyway?
contest included in price
at Penicuik Arts,

























Also
served:
Connage organic Moray Firth Brie, Loch Arthur
organic cheddar, Connage organic Crowdie,
James
White organic Pear Juice, Lye Cross vintage organic cheddar truckle, organic Caerfili
Belvoir organic lemonade
AT
PENICUIK TWINNING ASSOCIATION &
PENICUIK COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TRUST
Joint
fundraising
WINE
TASTING
with Adam of Penicuik Wines
8 contrasting wines and some Scots cheeses to try
Whose Wine is it Anyway? contest
included in price
at Penicuik
Arts,

Tickets: £7.50 from
PTA, PCDT or
PCDT Ltd is a
registered Scottish charity SC037990
PRINTABLE POSTER PRINTABLE FLYERS


The Bank Mill project was introduced at the well-attended Penicuik
Community Development Trust AGM in June 2010, and was featured at Saturday Open
House exhibitions in the Town Hall. The
Trust’s initial letter
to interested parties on the Bank Mill project followed in August 2010. The
project was first discussed with the Big Lottery Fund at Loanhead
on 7 September, and presented at Penicuik Community Council on 13 September
where it was greeted with enthusiasm.
The expanded proposals formed part of a joint exhibition with Penicuik’s
Town Twinning visit to L’Isle sur
la Sorgue in
To
begin the first stage of the Mill’s regeneration, the Trust has taken up a
lease of a years occupation from October 2010 with a view to purchase of Bank
Mill, lades and Fish Farm as soon as possible. As noted above, over 100 people came to
a public meeting in Penicuik Town Hall on Tuesday 23 November 2010, more public workshops to get involved in both the
Trust’s Bank Mill Project and Walled Garden Food Project were held in Penicuik
Town Hall on Wednesday 15 December, a big fundraising ceilidh was held in Bank Mill on
Hogmanay, and a fundraiser winetasting at Penicuik Arts in February. Information on the projects is always
available at the Trust’s weekly Open House Sessions on Saturdays
This
is a big investment for our community.
As well as donations and loans the Trust is looking for help of all
kinds from people of all ages with practical skills and ideas to help us
develop and realise this exciting project. We will be delighted to record any
help you are able to give. Through our unpaid internships the Trust can offer
testimonials to those who contribute their time and energy in ways which take
the project forward.
-Roger
Kelly, chair Penicuik Community Development Trust
Penicuik Community Development Trust Ltd (responsible for the Bankmill Project, Penicuik Food Project, Penicuik Open House and Penicuik Cinema) is a company
limited by guarantee number 380626 with charitable status registered with OSCR
number SC O37990 –Directors Roger
Kelly (chair), Roger Hipkin (secretary 20A John St.
Penicuik EH26 8A ), Jane MacKintosh
(treasurer) forming part of a Managing committee with Barry O’Rourke, Caroline Maciver, Chantal Geoghegan, Chris
Langdale, Dave Stokes, Doreen Gillon,
Eric Marchant, Jane Kelly, Marianne Cortes, Mose Hutchinson, Penny
Wooding, Ulla Hipkin, elected annually at the Trust's AGM. Website www.penicuikcdt.org.uk The Trust is a Member of Development Trusts Association Scotland (DTAS)
and works with Penicuik Community Council, Midlothian Council, Midlothian Voluntary Action, the
Midlothian Growing Ideas Partnership (including Midlothian Garden Services,
Mayfield & Easthouses Development Trust, and
other garden and food projects in Midlothian associated with the Federation of City Farms and Community Gardens),
and the Mapa
Scotland restoration of the Great Polish Map of Scotland at Eddleston, , and supported the papemaking tercentenary led by Penicuik Historical
Society. . There are personal and mutually
supportive links with Penicuik
Community, Sport & Leisure Foundation, Penicuik Community Arts Association,
the Penicuik House Project and
the Saltire Society, with
community groups and trusts in Aberfeldy, Broughty Ferry, Gorebridge and Moffat, with
Penicuik’s twin town at L’Isle-sur-la Sorgue , Vaucluse,
Provence, with Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec and with the Papeterie
St-Armand in Montreal.
Progress with the
Bank Mill project will be recorded at www.makers.org.uk/paper/bankmill
With fuller story
details here at www.makers.org.uk/paper/bmhc
It will also be
summarised on the Trust’s regular webpages at www.penicuikcdt.org.uk
If you would like
to support us, or find out more, please contact HeritageFund@PenicuikCDT.org.uk
or write to roger@kosmoid.net
PENICUIK COMMUNITY CINEMA
PROGRAMME
PENICUIK PAPERMAKING TERCENTENARY
PENICUIK FOOD
PROJECT: RESTORING THE WALLED GARDEN
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Restoring
General
Maczek’s GREAT POLISH MAP OF
SCOTLAND Eddleston
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