Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Raasay Summers

Well where has it all gone?

Nearly August already. The summer has flown by to this point with us all being really busy trying to make something with our lot.

As you know we are running our courses from Borodale Hotel and the "ARC" (activities resource centre) at North Drive. Although there are slight difficulties with this they have as yet proven to be able to beat us!

We have had a fantastic summer weather wise and as such we have been running all activities almost without weather hold up. "Oigh Niseach" was brought into the little pier for the first time the other night as wild weather was forecast.

The other main thing that has happened to us is that Kirstin, Greg and Amelia have headed back to start life in Australia. Although it was planned for a couple of years it is a bit of a void for us now that they have gone. It is amazing how much they must have carried about in their heads as now we are having to do what they did and are struggling a bit! Greg where is........? Kirstin, can you.......? Never mind we'll get there.

Here is wishing them a fantastic, well earned life in Oz.

Thanks for all your help over the last few years and heres till next time

Lots of Love The RaasayTeam


Monday, April 6, 2009

Raasay House Open Again!!!!!!!!

Raasay House is open for business once more. Since the fire in January 2009, we have been working out how best to provide outdoor activities, accommodation and the Raasay House experience to our clients. We are now delighted to announce that we managing the Borodale House Hotel, just next to the House, and can offer accommodation, good food and outdoor activities.

The café is open from 10am to 5pm daily and evening meals are available on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. For more information call us on 01478 660266 or email us at info@raasay-house.co.uk Freya, David, Lyn & the Raasay House team look forward to welcoming you to the Borodale House Hotel. Keep on checking the blog for the latest news, and details of special activities and events.




(Borodale House Hotel, Isle of Raasay)

Monday, February 23, 2009

RHCC newsletter

Below is the latest newsletter from the RHCC, Raasay House community Company, who are our landlords.

News letter February 2009.

Since the fire on 18th January, the board of Raasay House community Company has been working with Highlands and Islands Enterprise, Raasay Outdoor Centre and the contractors, ROK, to ensure a future for Raasay House. The situation is very complicated, but the board is determined that Raasay House will be rebuilt with the aim of leasing it to Raasay Outdoor Centre, as originally planned.

The House
We have recieved a prelimanary structural report on what remains of the House, which shows that it requires a considerable amount of structural work, including dismantling some areas to make it safe to enter. Approximately three quaters of the house has been left roofless and it has now been fenced off the the public and site security has been implemented. Listed building consent has been applied for to allow structural work to go ahead.

Forensic investigations inside the house cannot take place until this work is complete, but the police advise us that as far as they are concerned there are no suspicious circumsatnces. Once remaing parts of the building have been supported, discussions will take place with insurers and Hostoric Scotland to identify the way forward. Planning permission will then be sought and rebuilding will take place. We hope that it will be possible to use at least the facade of the original building.

HIE
HIE has made it clear that they intend to support Raasay House Community Company throughout the long process ahead. The HIE baord met the day after the fire and discussed it at length. Willie Roe, Chair of HIE, visited the island the week after the fire and met with representatives of RHCC and ROC to reassure them that HIE would help in whatever way thye could. HIE will remain as developers for RHCC throughout, but RHCC will ensure that it is consulted and involved at all stages.

Raasay Outdoor Centre
RHCC's top priority is to ensure that the rebuilding project sticks to a realisitic timeframe, to ensure that ROC has a building in which to base itself as soon as possible. In the meantime the board will assist ROC by leasing the new building on the north drive which wasundamaged by the fire and is now nearing completion. It provides showers, toilets, office, workshop and storage space and it is hoped that Raasay Outdoor Centre wil be able to make good use of it to help keep their business running during the time the house is rebuilt.

Site Security
The grounds around Raasay House, including the Walled Garden, are part of a secure site. Members of the public are not permitted within the sealed off area for health and safety and security reasons. We would be very grateful if all residents and visitors to the island would keep away from the site.

Thanks
The board of RHCC would like to thank everybody for the many messages of sympathy and support recieved after the fire. They would also like to thank those who have given practical help, particularly Raasay Fire Brigade who did such a good job in difficult circumstances.
An AGM is planned towards the end of March which will also serve as a public meeting to give more information on progress and plans.