![]() ![]() In paperwork lodged with Perth and Kinross Council, architect John Hannay said the two huts - numbers 26 and 27 - were originally designed as guard accommodation. It is hoped the new community hub will be a catalyst for more activity and development at the camp, which is the last of its kind in Scotland. The development trust has been working to put the camp on the tourist map and recently hosted an open day with live music and actors in wartime uniform. ![]() The project is said to be key to the trust's wider campaign to redevelop the camp as a major visitor attraction. Now the Trust wants to transform two neighbouring Nissen huts at into a tearoom and community hub. Mass paranormal investigation at Scotland's 'haunted' POW camp that held most notorious Nazis.Inside one of the Nissen huts at Cultybraggan Camp Read More Related Articles
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