HAPPY HERITAGE HUNTERS

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Oban Communities Trust ( OCT) volunteers this week received the exciting news that they have been awarded £74,600  from The National Lottery Heritage Fund enabling  them to progress their project    An t-Òban- The People and The Place . 

The project, made possible by money raised by National Lottery players, is a community co-curated project which will offer a unique experience to engage with heritage.

Evolved and driven from the work of our heritage volunteers and the wider community’s desire to see History and Heritage  as core themes in the cultural community hub,  the project   will offer families and young people a welcoming, interactive play and learning space telling Oban's  social and natural heritage  story through visuals, audio, "hands on" interpretation and a full activity /learning programme.

In addition the funds will secure a staff post to support the project to deliver a much wider reach to the community  enabling  the Trust to establish not just the children’s  area but also create a bespoke Look/ Listen and Research space.  This quieter area allocated space on the second floor of the Main building will offer rich access to research Obans' social heritage, family connections, school records; important local collections; photographs and heritage collections gifted to our archive.

The two fully accessible spaces form the building blocks, but it will be the activities which will take place within them which will inspire involvement of young and old in heritage.

 Mhairi Ross  Trustee said  “This is fantastic news for our wee group, we can now  really see the ideas all come together with young people engaging with siblings and younger children in a heritage space  where they can  discover and learn  about  the social history of Oban

Mhairi added “The Rockfield Centre has already unearthed many interesting stories and we are positive there are many more to uncover. The development of the dedicated spaces will not just offer opportunities to share and engage  all ages at the Centre but will also enable us to collaborate and act as a natural hub to signpost  people  to all the other rich local heritage  we have in the area.

Caroline Clark, Head of The National Lottery Heritage Fund Scotland, said: “An t-Òban- The People and The Place is a great project as it shows clearly how local heritage can be a catalyst for lots of different activities and bring people together behind a common purpose. The National Lottery Heritage Fund is pleased to support  Oban Communities Trust  in its plans to enable people to enjoy the history on their own doorstep.”

Oban Communities Trust encourages anyone who wishes  to become involved as a participant , volunteer or a contributor to our growing collection to please get in touch.    The doors may not be open yet on the Main building but meanwhile the Huts are open and everyone is welcome.   Contact details mhairi@therockfieldcentre.org.uk 

Carol Devine