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Ogilvie helps charity in £10 million expansion plan

3 Jan 12 Ogilvie Construction is playing its part in a £10 million project to help a charity expand its activities in rural Stirlingshire.

Camphill Blair Drummond runs a "warm and welcoming" facility, providing homes and meaningful daily activities for people with learning disabilities. The charity’s operations are centred around a large Victorian house, surrounded by woodland, overlooking the famous Blair Drummond Safari Park.

Thirty years after it was set up, the charity is now embarking on ambitious plans to revitalise the site.

Ogilvie Construction has won a contract to carry out part of the work - constructing a new activity workshop, together with associated external works.

The contract for this piece of work is around £600,000. However, the charity's overall regeneration plans are estimated to cost just under £10 million.

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Jason Glass, the director of operations at Camphill Blair Drummond, said: "We currently have 32 residents to whom Camphill is their home and ‘work’, and 12 day students. We've based around a large Victorian mansion surrounded by woodland. It's a great setting. However, the listed mansion house does have limitations. We've therefore embarked on a six year plan to realise the potential of the site."

Phil McEwan, the managing director of Ogilvie Construction, said: "We're delighted to be working with Camphill Blair Drummond.

“We started on the new workshop, in the grounds of the house, this autumn and expect to finish on site early in 2012. The new building uses untreated timber cladding to help it fit into its woodland setting. We're also installing a ground source heat pump to reduce the carbon footprint of the building and will carry out drainage and other associated works on site. It's a fantastic, sustainable project.

"Camphill's plans are very ambitious, and we wish them every success with their development at Blair Drummond. It's a great charity helping people in the community."

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