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)
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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.