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Community Facilities

New community facility on Jura

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The newly renovated Antlers Bistro opened in Craighouse on Jura earlier this month.  Incorporating a restaurant, heritage and craft centre, Antlers is the work of the Jura Development Trust.

Officially opened at Easter weekend, Antlers will feature local produce and food from Small Isles Catering as well as a heritage display and craft sales.  Around 120 people gathered for the opening ceremony, where the support of funders, designers and the builders was acknowledged.  You can find out more about Antlers on the Jura Development Trust website

 

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