Midsteeple Quarter enterprise manager Jakob Kaye is in discussions with a range of organisations interested in bringing new ideas to the High Street Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest top news stories sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter We have more newsletters Work to encourage enterprise and create new opportunities in Dumfries town centre is on the cusp of exciting success. Jakob Kaye, the recently-appointed enterprise manager at Midsteeple Quarter, said he is in discussions with a range of organisations interested in bringing new ideas to the High Street and is exploring ways of helping them to achieve their goals. He added: “It’s really quite inspiring to be out talking to people and hearing the many and varied ideas they have.

“So often they just need the right space and the right partners to help make things happen for them. “We’re working really hard to try and bring all of those things together – and I really do believe that we will see some special things coming together in the not too distant future. “Despite all of the challenges which are out there, there is a real desire from people to be in Dumfries and see what part they can play in creating a new future for Dumfries town centre, creating even more reasons for people to want to live, work and visit here.

” Midsteeple Quarter (MSQ) is a community benefit society owned by – and working fo.