NORTHINGS: Does the venue have a ghost?
ALEX: Not at the moment, but given that we now also show film, when we do I hope its Johnny Depp.
NORTHINGS: What was your worst disaster?
ALEX: Disasters are few and far between, thankfully, and there’s nothing we haven’t been able to cope with.
RODDY: Maybe you’re forgetting Sunday 16 December 2007 when the main hot water boiler burst in the top floor plant room. By the time I was notified, it had percolated through the staff room, stairwell, restaurant servery and main kitchen, dissolving acres of plasterboard in the process and frying the electrics. Water was about a foot deep in the main switch room and we had to put emergency calls in to TRANSCO and SSE. Only during annual maintenance, 3 weeks later, when the forestage came up, did we realize that it had also flooded under the hardwood floor in the auditorium. Which had buckled, and from which we subsequently pumped about 3,000 litres.
NORTHINGS: And what was your biggest triumph?
RODDY: “…these two imposters….” The biggest triumph is that the place actually got built. It was a close thing indeed a few times. The shame is that it was difficult to enjoy it at the outset as there were so many operational issues to overcome and consolidate. One challenge segued into another.
ALEX: Getting the place up and running in time for the Mod in October 2005. Since then, I would say creating our own events such as “Lewis Women” or “Dhachaidh”, or releasing our second CD “The Days Flash Past”. We don’t just stage events, we create them as well. Most recently it would be winning the Venue of the Year in the Scottish Traditional Music awards. |
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