
Now they have approached the community-led Jura Development Trust, who have applied successfully to Scottish ministers to exercise a Community Right to Buy under land reform legislation. A price will be set by an independent valuer, and islanders balloted. Peter Wotherspoon, secretary of the Jura Development Trust, said: “It is absolutely vital we secure the shop. Imagine what it would like to lose our only shop. The next one is at Bowmore on Islay, a drive and a ferry journey away. “I have done it by public transport and it takes five hours there and back. That’s from Craighouse, but more than half Jura’s population live further north.” He said they were working closely with the shop’s owners, Steve and Beth Martin, but the community had made clear they were desperate to keep the shop open. So they were already talking to Highlands and Islands Enterprise, the National Lottery and other funding bodies.
You can follow updated on the shop buy out via Facebook. Please visit www.facebook.com/JuraCommunityStores and “like” the local shop. Thanks!


it’s nice to read about such a proactive community and i hope the residents are successful in their bid.
This blog is great – I have posted a link to it on our facebook page. If any of your readers are interested in what is happening with the community purchase of Jura Stores they can check out https://www.facebook.com/JuraCommunityStores and http://www.juradevelopment.co.uk/ for more info. Thanks!
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