Knockando Woolmill
For over 225 years, Knockando wool mill has helped sustain the local community. Helen Mark visits the Scottish Highlands to see how a river can shape a village's fortunes.
Knockando woolmill, near Aberlour on Speyside, has produced fabric since 1784. Its original machinery has supported families down the centuries and the mill has retained a place at the heart of the local community, working with wool from local sheep and weaving tweed and blankets for the flocks' owners. A break had to come, though, for renovation and renewal work which, it is hoped, will allow it to continue its work into the next century and beyond. The trust which runs the mill is determined that it should continue to be far more than a living museum, so Helen Mark visits Knockando just as the restoration work comes to an end to ask where it might market its products, whether anyone nowadays has the skills to keep it alive, and how the Knockando community can be involved in its survival.
Presenter: Helen Mark.
Producer : Moira Hickey.
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- Thu 5 Jan 2012 15:00麻豆社 Radio 4
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