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Beer-maker brews up support for bird hide campaign - with some help from Rebus writer Ian Rankin

© Steve Brown / DCT Media Thomas Moffat at Loch Leven Brewery with the new limited edition beer for sale to aid NatureScot An artisan beer maker has brewed up a fundraising bid to help a fire-ravaged bird hide rise from the ashes. A limited range of Phoenix-branded ales have been produced by the Loch Leven Brewery in Kinross-shire to raise cash for a new observational shelter. Courier News – Thomas Moffat at Loch Leven Brewery NatureScot launched a £35,000 appeal earlier this month after its award-winning Mill Hide was destroyed in a fire. Two youngsters, aged 14 and 16, have been reported to the Children’s Panel in connection with February’s blaze on the banks of Loch Leven.

Brewery pledges to help Loch Leven s burnt bird hide rise from the ashes

Brewery pledges to help Loch Leven s burnt bird hide rise from the ashes An artisan ale company has launched Phoenix, a beer named after a mythical bird that rises from the ashes, with the desire to help public efforts to rebuild a bird hide that went up in flames. Updated (Image: Thomas Moffat Loch Leven Brewery) Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

Fundraising campaign to rebuild fire-hit bird hide at Loch Leven

Fundraising campaign to rebuild fire-hit bird hide at Loch Leven Updated: March 2, 2021, 9:37 am © Supplied by Neil Mitchell (Natur The remains of the Mill Hide, which will be removed later this month A fundraising appeal has been launched to replace a fire-ravaged bird hide at one of Scotland’s most visited nature reserves. Two youngsters, aged 14 and 16, have been reported to the Children’s Panel in connection with last month’s blaze at Loch Leven, Kinross-shire. Encouraged by heartfelt offers of support and aid from the local community, NatureScot – the agency responsible for the country’s natural heritage – is now turning to the public to help raise the £35,000 needed to rebuild the shelter.

NatureScot appeal to rebuild Mill Hide at Loch Leven National Nature Reserve following devastating fire

The charred remains of NatureScot’s popular Mill Hide on the shores of Loch Leven National Nature Reserve (NNR) which was completely gutted in a blaze on February 18 AN APPEAL has been launched to help fund the replacement of a popular bird hide recently destroyed by fire on the shores of Loch Leven National Nature Reserve. NatureScot s Mill Hide – built in 2011 and situated on the edge of Kinross – had won awards for its architectural design and was a much-loved place for locals and visitors to enjoy views over the loch and the large number of birds congregating on the water.

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