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"The building - which was put on the market after Clach went into administration last November, owing its creditors around ?270,000 - will be used by the Highland Bangladeshi Association. It will have study facilities and dedicated prayer areas for the city's Muslim community but will not be a mosque.
Clach will be allowed to rent the boardroom and changing rooms on matchdays, but will not be allowed to consume alcohol for religious reasons.
Former Clach player and manager, councillor Peter Corbett, was optimistic about the future and felt the alcohol ban may be a necessary sacrifice. "If that's what has got to be done, it's got to be done," he said.