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The National (Scotland)
The National (Scotland)
National
Alasdair Ferguson

Local radio station in Scottish city up for sale after closure announced

THE home of a popular radio station in a Scottish city has gone up for sale after it was announced the broadcasting site would close its doors for good.  

The building which houses the local radio station MFR, Inverness, has been put up for sale after its owners, Bauer Media, announced plans to vacate the building due to cutbacks.

The building, in Scorguie Place, housed the station for a number of years before Bauer Media stopped producing locally made shows late last year. 

The decision to scale back local broadcasting was reportedly seen as controversial by Inverness residents at the time and was only made possible after the last UK government revised radio laws. 

The previous Tory administration changed the amount of locally produced content needed through the Media Act 2024 to relax the content and format requirements for commercial radio, which resulted in the subsequent announcement that the MFR station would close in 2025. 

The station still continues to broadcast, but its programs are now produced in the central belt, with only local news bulletins and traffic updates still created locally. 

The building which houses the radio station, along with its grounds, have now been put up for sale for offers over £325,000. 

Neil Calder, partner at Shepherd Chartered Surveyors, said: “The property has most recently operated as a radio station and is suitable for a range of alternative uses which may present a redevelopment opportunity, subject to securing the appropriate planning consent. Early entry is available.” 

(Image: Shepherd Chartered Surveyors)

The advert for the sale of the building describes it as currently configured to suit its former use as a radio broadcasting facility, and includes a reception area, multiple studios and recording booths, a range of office and meeting rooms, an engineering and workshop space, a library, a newsroom, along with staff welfare facilities. 

It added that the 5745 sq ft property is located on a 0.77-acre site with the building positioned toward the south-eastern corner, with access from Scorguie Place leading to a car park situated north of the building. 

Surveyors are marketing the site as having potential for redevelopment due to its location in a residential area.

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