Progress on work to keep wealth, jobs and economic success in the Kingdom has been welcomed by Fife Councillors. A meeting of Fife Council's Cabinet Committee discussed the council's approach to community wealth building, welcomed progress and approved priorities and next steps for 2026 and beyond.
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Campion Homes has begun construction on three major affordable housing developments for Fife Council in Dunfermline and Inverkeithing. The sites, Evershed Drive and Elgin Street in Dunfermline, and Fraser Avenue Phase 3 in Inverkeithing, will collectively deliver 128 new homes, including specialist
Fife Council has agreed to buy eight new-build bungalows at Queen's Meadow, Coaltown of Balgonie as part of its Affordable Homes programme. The move was agreed by councillors at a meeting of the cabinet committee on 9 October, subject to consultation with ward councillors. It's a further commitment
Fife Council has agreed an £8 million house clearances and cleaning contract, with the primary goal to restore council housing stock, hostels and traveller community sites to the highest standards of cleanliness. The agreement with Perfect Clean runs until 2027 with an option for a further 24
As the weather changes, Fife Council has launched a new ‘Let Your Home Breathe’ campaign, encouraging residents to take simple, practical steps to prevent condensation damp and mould.
A new CCTV hub providing a 24/7 concierge service for all the high rise flats across Fife has been officially opened.
Briar Homes has been granted planning permission by Fife Council for a £40 million residential development in the village of Kennoway.
Property owners across Fife affected by – or at risk of – flooding can now apply for support through Fife Council’s Property Flood Resilience Grant (PFRG) scheme.
Fife Council, in partnership with Campion Homes, is set to deliver 44 new council houses at Fraser Avenue in Inverkeithing. It's the final phase of The Fraser Avenue Regeneration project, a partnership between Fife Council, the Fife Housing Association Alliance and the Scottish Government and will s
A transformative housing project in Fife is helping tackle the Kingdom's housing emergency by providing one-on-one support to those struggling with long-term homelessness.
Residents in Kirkcaldy, Dysart, Kinghorn, Burntisland, and Auchtertool can now benefit from a new Handy Person Service, designed to support individuals with small household repairs and tasks.
Fife Council is bringing empty homes back into use as part of its ongoing response to the housing emergency declared in March 2024. The move comes as the council publishes its Housing Emergency Strategic Statement, which outlines a series of transformative actions to address systemic challenges in t
Fife Council has stressed its focus on tenant safety by agreeing a comprehensive response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Part 2 report.
Fife Council’s Cabinet Committee has agreed to purchase nine new build houses from Persimmon Homes as part of the ongoing efforts to tackle the housing emergency and provide more affordable homes for local families. The properties, four in Kirkcaldy and five in Markinch, will be added to the c
The Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) paid a visit to Dunfermline yesterday to launch a new professional standards self-assessment tool designed to be used at an organisational level, to embed the professional standards across a housing team or organisation.