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NEWS Oct 2021 : Following on from our Bothy Build winning the 2020 Voluntary Arts Epic National Award for Scotland we are now shortlisted again, this time in their ​Community Led Regeneration category 
Help us complete this project by 'buying a Bale for the Bridgend Eco-Bothy'
Watch a  2021 film that showcases the Bothy Build  from the perspective of some of the many people involved. 
Update Oct 2021: 
A summation of what has been done and what is planned, by 
Simon Hackin, the Bothy Build Manager
"Work on the Bothy has stopped and started all year. At first it was tools down again, then we could work without sharing tools, whilst keeping our physical distance and not more than four volunteers.  Well that all seems like the distant past and we are back to full volunteering and a great deal has been done since last writing.

Perhaps our most significant work has been applying mud/clay to the internal walls of the straw bale.  On many levels it has been an absorbing and enjoyable work. Much of the clay has come from the site at Bridgend, mixed with hemp shiv and sand. The mud walls have given the Bothy a very natural look, with delicate curved window reveals and a soft caramel colour.  At the moment we are deciding on the colour for the clay paint, yellow and green are current favourites.

Many hands have also been busy sealing the sub floor with airtight sealants and tape prior to filling with Thermo Floc insulation (paper based) and we also had a huge tidy up of the whole site just prior to a visit by  funders and an increasing number of visitors.

As always, we are keen to see new volunteers and old ones. Jobs are very varied and building experience isn't necessarily needed, though enthusiasm and commitment are probably the most valuable things that the Bothy volunteers bring to the Bothy.  A great thanks to them all. We are nearly there.
​A BIG thanks to our funders so far :-
  • People's Postcode Lottery
  • Robert Barr Trust
  • B&CE Charitable Trust
  • Hugh Fraser Foundation
  • Pumphouse Trust
  • Edinburgh Airport Community Fund
  • Cruden Foundation
  • Rank Foundation
  • PF Charitable Trust, administered by Foundation Scotland
  • The Wooden Spoon Trust
  • ASDA
  • University of Edinburgh
  • City of Edinburgh Council
  • ​Skipton Building Society Charitable Foundation
  • Portobello-Craigmillar Neighbourhood Partnership
  • Southside-Newington Neighbourhood Partnership
  • Virgin Money Giving
  • Spurgin Charity Trust
  • ALPKit Foundation
  • Wesleyan Foundation
  • Action Earth
  • Braids Rotary Club
  • Arnold Clark
  • The Folio Trust
  • Tesco Community Grant
  • Travis Perkins Community Legacy Fund
 
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  • Home
    • Our Vision
    • Our Cafe
    • Our Facilities >
      • CafeSpace
      • Kitchen
      • Meeting Room
      • The Bike Hub
      • Workshop3
      • Workshop4
      • Marquee
    • Our News
  • Get Involved
    • Who We Are >
      • Our Board
      • Looking for Directors Trustees
      • Our Team >
        • Claire Wheeler
        • Roz Angus
        • Zoe Murdoch
        • Kevin Morrison
        • Gill Curran
        • Luisa Brown
        • Khalid Bashir
        • Darla Eno
        • Eric Fernandez-Baca
      • Our Projects >
        • Activity Days
        • Bothy Build
        • Community Allotments
        • Community History >
          • PWF Booklet
          • PWF Interviews
          • PWF Videos
          • PWF Museum
          • PWF Images
        • Pride of Place >
          • Craigmillar Castle Park Map
          • Pop-Project-Board
          • Pop-A-Walk-in-the-woods
          • Pop-Geology
          • Pop-Cameron-toll
          • Pop-JS-poem
          • Pop-History-and-WIAT
          • Pop-Faery-doors
        • Previous Projects >
          • Farmhouse Renovation >
            • Workshops Build
          • Bamboo Bikes
          • BIG Acorn Fund >
            • BIG Acorn Projects
          • Real Fast Food
          • Community Cafe 2018
          • Community Cafe 2017
          • Cosmetics Group
          • Food Group 2017
          • Bike Workshop 2017
          • Garden Shelter
          • Artist in Residence
          • Forest Skills
      • Working Groups
      • Our Constitution
      • Our Area Of Benefit >
        • Community organisations
        • Bridgend Virtual Tour
      • Our Funders
    • Contact Us
    • Maillist
    • Drop-in Archive
    • Privacy Policy
  • Our Media
    • Video Gallery >
      • Videos 2013-18
      • Food Stories
    • Publications >
      • Forms and Resources
      • The Story of BIG >
        • Presentations and Podcasts 2020
      • Our Queen's Award
      • Community Consultation 2020-21
      • Bridgend Past and Present
      • Annual Report 2022
      • Annual Report 2021
      • 2020 AGM
      • COVID-19 Food Resilience Response Project final report
      • A community-led emergency response to food precarity
      • Senscot Bulletin May 20
      • healthandcarescotland May 20
      • Bellacaledonia May 20
      • ScotsMag
      • HolyroodMagazine
      • Our Journey
      • Our older documents >
        • AGM2020
        • AGM2019
        • AGM2018
        • AGM2017
    • General Archives >
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      • BIG Opening Party
      • Former Staff >
        • Stevie Palmer
        • Sharon Stoddart
        • Wing Yee Li
        • Lynn Houmdi
        • Judy Paul
        • Donna McArdle
        • Hilary Lowson
        • Carol Stobie
        • Graham Harper
      • News and Events
      • Events Archive
      • Other Archived >
        • Become a member
        • BIG Community Calendar
        • Our Pictures-2015-2017
        • Picture Archives-2010-2014
        • BIG Blog 2014