Fife Council

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A report presented to Cowdenbeath Area Committee members has shown the scale of work being done to support local families facing poverty – and the strength of partnerships making it happen. Families in the Cowdenbeath area are getting vital help thanks to a strong network of local organisation

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The regeneration of Templehall continues to gather pace as the new state‑of‑the‑art Templehall Community Hub makes great progress. Fife Council is now considering the next stage of investment in the area, which could include affordable housing on the site of the former Templehall Community Cen

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Fife Council is running two important consultations over the next eight weeks - one to gather views from all residents about their priorities for local services, and another specifically for council housing tenants about their rent options.

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Fife Council’s Cabinet Committee has agreed plans to review the current housing allocations system. A new framework is being developed that will focus on prioritising those with the greatest need while improving access to housing advice and options. It will also allow more flexibility at a loc

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Fife Council has taken important steps towards tackling the housing emergency by adding dozens more newly built properties to its housing stock. Councillors on the Cabinet Committee have agreed to progress plans to deliver 36 new build social houses at Primrose Lane in Rosyth, while also approving a

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Fife Council has launched a Community Benefits and Wealth Building initiative to share potential support through its tendering and contract management processes. A new tool designed to help local voluntary groups, charities and community organisations access free support from businesses delivering c

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Celebrating its 20th year, the Fife House Builders Forum recently came together at the newly opened Fife College Conference Centre in Dunfermline, attracting over 100 delegates from across the housing sector. Attendees included house builders, housing associations, local authority representatives, c

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Turning Point Scotland, in partnership with Fife Council, is celebrating the award of £82,995 in funding for a pilot project to test the implementation of new Ask and Act duties. The Ask and Act duties in the Housing (Scotland) Act 2025 became law on 6 November and will require relevant bodies

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Provost of Fife, Jim Leishman, recently held a civic reception at the Glen Pavilion in Dunfermline for the charity Veterans Housing Scotland. The reception was held with invited guests to celebrate the significant contribution that Fife serving armed forces personnel and veterans make to the UK's Ar

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