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Big News for the Brig Inn!

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We’re thrilled to share that our Stage 2 application to the Scottish Land Fund has been successful. This is a huge step forward and a real endorsement of the Brig Inn Community Pub & Hub project.

Thanks to this support, we are now closer than ever to securing the Brig for the community.

The Final Push: £35,000 to Save the Brig

We now need to raise the final £35,000 to complete the purchase. If we don’t reach this target, the Brig will be lost forever.

How often does a village get the chance to save its local pub – for just £35,000?

This is truly a now or never moment. For a relatively small sum, Brydekirk has the opportunity to buy the Brig as a community asset and protect it for future generations.

A Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity

Community ownership means:

  • A pub that belongs to everyone
  • A welcoming social hub at the heart of the village
  • A sustainable future for a much-loved local building

But we can’t do this alone.

We Need Everyone’s Help

Every donation, no matter the size, brings us closer to the finish line. If you’re not able to donate, sharing the Crowdfunder and spreading the word is just as valuable.

This is our chance to do something truly special for Brydekirk.
Let’s come together and save the Brig – once and for all.

👉 CLICK HERE to support the Crowdfunder today and help secure the Brig Inn as a community-owned pub.

Thank you for your continued support. Bring back the Brig!

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