Designed by local architect Tom McCardel and built by L&A Mackay of Lochgilphead, Craignish Village Hall was opened in November 2005, following several years of fundraising and one year of construction.
From the outset the community wanted a building that was as environmentally friendly as possible, so insulation well over and above the amount legally required, has been added, the underfloor heating is powered by a ground source heat pump and waste water goes through a Klargester treatment system rather than a conventional septic tank, thus minimising the effect on Loch Craignish. Inside the building, low energy light bulbs and environmentally friendly cleaning products are used wherever possible and users are encouraged to recycle all paper, cans and bottles.
Hall 1 can accommodate 160 people and is ideal for large events such as ceilidhs and parties, plus musical and dramatic performances and indoor sporting activities. A hatch leads through to a lockable bar and there is direct access to the commercial standard kitchen. Hall 2 is used for meetings and for quiet activities with small numbers such as Yoga or Tai Chi. Hall 3 is occupied by Craignish primary school’s pre five unit.
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