Paid Exhibition Opportunities at The Oven
We would like to invite proposals from artists, filmmakers, photographers and groups for short weekend exhibitions within the Oven on Dumfries High Street. There is a fee of £250 to cover any costs, installation and invigilation.
Midsteeple Quarter Flea M-ART-ket
We have an exciting opportunity to run a flea market/open top table sale in the Oven on Saturday 20th July and are asking anyone who may be interested to get in touch. The idea is for creatives/non-creatives to sell drawings, sketches and prints as well as clothes, bric-a-brax, records, books, vintage items and collectables.
Opportunity: Communications Lead for Midsteeple Quarter
Midsteeple Quarter is a very exciting community-led project for the town of Dumfries to buy back its High Street and for local people to lead on a contemporary living, working, socializing, learning and enterprising quarter in the heart of the town.
Community Benefit Society Celebrates One Year!
Midsteeple Quarter are celebrating a year of exciting events following the launch of their Community Benefit Society in April 2018! Over the past year, the project has continued to grow and connect with members our community and beyond, with a large membership and several events planned for the year ahead.
Fundraising Campaign Media Coverage
In January 2019, Midsteeple Quarter launched a fundraising campaign to raise enough money to go to an auction in London on 5th February and purchase two High Street buildings. We had less than 2 weeks to do this, and during this time we had some great media coverage in both local and national press, including The National, Scotland on Sunday and the Daily Mail.
Community Land Scotland Case Study
Back in January we were visited by Community Land Scotland to film a case study of the Midsteeple Quarter Project. The organisation was commissioned to create two video case studies about their urban members and they used Midsteeple Quarter as the focus for one of them.
Statement from Midsteeple Quarter Team
Auction Update: 117-119 High Street did not sell at the Glasgow Auction on March 19, 2019. Bidding started at £100,000. No bids were made and the lot was closed. Our board made the decision to register a bid at a fair price, based on what we knew the buildings to be worth. £100,000 was above that level. We expressed our intention to pay a fair price for the building to the current owners, but are none the wiser about what they plan to do next.
Community Fight Back Against High Street Absentee Landlords To Continue
The Midsteeple Quarter Project are remaining upbeat despite failing in our attempt to buy two High Street buildings for the community at an auction in London last week. The fantastic response to our Crowdfunding campaign and the positive support from the town and further afield has taken everyone by surprise.
Save Dumfries High Street!
A Dumfries community group is asking fellow citizens to respond to an emergency request and come together, as a town, and buy two High Street buildings that are set to be traded amongst speculators in an auction. The group is looking to local people to help raise a stake to bid in the auction on behalf of the town, against the property speculators.
Dumfries Womens’ Sign Squad
n October 2018, we were delighted at Dumfries & Galloway Council’s decision to transfer the former Bakers Oven to community ownership through the Midsteeple Quarter Project. Since then, our Creative Producer, Kevin Reid, has been working hard at creating an exciting programme of activity in The Oven which includes exhibitions, workshop spaces and event – all of which will be open to the public!