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Trust commits to new Fair Isle Bird Observatory despite setback
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A charity aiming to rebuild the fire-ravaged Fair Isle Bird Observatory says it remains committed to the project despite having to re-start the process and make redundant its only two paid staff.
A new £7.4 million centre was planned to replace the observatory that was destroyed in a blaze in 2019. A fundraising appeal for £650,000 had raised £543,575 by earlier this month.
However, the Fair Isle Bird Observatory Trust (FIBOT) said Covid and Brexit has exacerbated building challenges on the island and the only company to submit a tender for the rebuild was several million pounds over the projected budget.
There will be a live stream of The Regina Monologues from the Maltings Theatre.
- Credit: Pavel Goneski
Missing live theatre performances during the latest lockdown?
A St Albans theatre will make its live stream season debut this spring with a trio of highly entertaining productions packed with humour, pathos, drama and terrific performances.
Lucy Crick as Jane (Seymour) in The Regina Monologues.
- Credit: Pavel Goneski
The Maltings Theatre presents
Trestle in February and March.
Each play will be performed live on just one Saturday evening, after which it will be available to download for a fortnight.
Adam Nichols, the theatre s artistic director, said: “While we continue to keep the Maltings Theatre closed during lockdown, I’m very excited to announce that we will be live streaming three fantastic plays on our YouTube channel during February and March.