[Stronsaylimpet] Screen Machine - good news
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Fri May 9 09:48:58 UTC 2025
*From the Screen Machine:*
We're delighted to share the following press release from the Scottish
Government, issued today Friday 9 May 2025.
*Major boost for mobile cinema*
£500,000 funding to Screen Machine.
Funding has been announced enabling an order to be placed for a new
Screen Machine mobile cinema serving rural communities across Scotland.
The £500,000 Scottish Government grant allows Regional Screen Scotland
(RSS) to order a new vehicle to take films to 44 locations in areas
including the Highlands and Islands, Moray and North Ayrshire.
After the previous 80-seat vehicle was retired in 2023 following 18
years and 250,000 miles on the road, RSS started fundraising for a
permanent replacement costing £1.7 million. A leased vehicle is
currently continuing the service until April 2026.
The new machine will be energy efficient with the ability to charge via
solar panels and battery packs, instead of a diesel generator.
Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes said:
/“The Screen Machine service is a hugely important asset, bringing
cinema to the doorsteps of people in many rural and island communities./
/“It has proved its worth over 26 years, providing entertainment that
town and city residents take for granted. In doing so it enriches
people’s lives and plays a part in tackling rural depopulation./
/“This grant allows Regional Screen Scotland to order a new, bespoke
vehicle able to use Scotland’s ferry network and negotiate our rural
roads. I wish the organisation well as it continues efforts to reach its
fundraising target.”/
Regional Screen Scotland interim Chief Executive Simon Drysdale said:
/"This generous grant from the Scottish Government completely transforms
our fundraising campaign to raise the money required to build a new
Screen Machine. We can now plan with greater confidence for a service
that will be secured into the 2040s./
/“Heartfelt thanks to everyone who has supported our campaign so far,
from Screen Scotland to the Arran Trust, customers of the Newtonmore
Grill, letter-writing children in Barra and many, many more.”/
*Background*
The grant for the Screen Machine comes from the Scottish Government’s
Gaelic Capital Fund, which supports developments of benefit to
Gaelic-speaking communities.
Regional Screen Scotland launched its public fundraising campaign
<https://screenmachine.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=481366d61828cfc0003c856c2&id=1ab7597baf&e=5e77b5da1b>
in September 2024. Energy firm SSEN Transmission has already announced
it will give £350,000 from its Regional Community Benefit Fund. Further
support has come from actors Alan Cumming and Dame Judi Dench and
fundraising continues.
Around 180,000 tickets have been sold in Highland, Argyll & Bute,
Western Isles, Moray, North Ayrshire, Aberdeenshire and Orkney over the
last 10 years. In 2024-25 the service showed 51 films at 450 screenings
at which it employed a total of 57 local ushers.
ENDS
This is the amazing news we've been campaigning over 18 months for and
we could not have achieved this without the support so many of you have
shown. Our deepest thanks to everyone who took the time to write to
their elected representatives, donated to the campaign and given support
in many other ways.
This very generous contribution from the Scottish Government allows us
to place an order for a new mobile cinema. But as Deputy First Minister
Kate Forbes points out, our fundraising campaign is still ongoing as we
need to bring in the balance. Please consider donating or sharing our
message to help us get over the line.
We will provide a more detailed update soon, but for now we wanted to
share this wonderful news and thank you for your ongoing support. 'Mon
the Machine!
Wishing you all the best,
The Screen Machine Team
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