Investors move forward with plans for community-owned micro-

Investors move forward with plans for community-owned micro-brewery on Eigg


Updated: December 29, 2020, 9:26 am
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Investors backing Scotland’s first community-owned micro brewery are now aiming to help it become even more environmentally-friendly.
A £125,000 share offer was launched last month to get the brewery powered by renewable energy on the island of Eigg off the ground.
So far more than £171,000 has been raised and now the target has been extended to £190,000 which will allow it to incorporate additional environmental elements.
Founder Stuart McCarthy said further investment would mean the brewery could buy an electric van to transport beer on Eigg and to the mainland, and also create Eigg’s first electric vehicle charge point for islanders’ cars.

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