The Scottish Housing Regulator (SHR) has found serious failings in one of Fife Council’s Gypsy/Traveller sites. The Regulator took action to investigate after residents of the Tarvit Mill Gypsy/Traveller site reported serious concerns about a lengthy delay to the redevelopment of the site, ser
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Councillors have backed a revised Housing Plan for Levenmouth which aims to address a number of issues and challenges going forward. The plan highlights progress made on several fronts, while also reflecting the need for more affordable housing and family/specific needs housing across the area.
Fife Council has offered Kirkcaldy Foodbank a new home at its Park Road Centre in the town. After the foodbank was given notice to quit its current location at Viewforth Church, and an unsuccessful bid for the church hall by supporters, which it hoped to continue to rent, Fife Council went to work t
Communities and businesses across Scotland will be given support and tools to help tackle the unavoidable impacts of climate change as part of the Scottish Government’s new National Adaptation Plan. The Scottish National Adaptation Plan 2024-2029 (SNAP3) sets out a comprehensive suite of more
A new community led steering group to oversee how £300,000 from Fife Council’s Community Recovery Fund (CRF) is best spent across the Kirkcaldy area is now up and running.
Fife Council's Independent Living Advice Hub (ILAH) officially opened its doors on Friday, 20 September, in Kirkcaldy's High Street. The hub is designed to give people in Fife a single place to go for advice and support on how to live independently, with a range of services all working together to m
Local authorities across Scotland contributed to the discussion on the vital role that housing plays in helping people live well in later life as part of Scottish Housing Day yesterday.
The residents of the new homes at St Andrews West are the first in Scotland to have an underground bin system.
Fife Council’s cost of living support programme will continue to help Fifers cope with ever increasing household costs, into 2025/26. Councillors at a cabinet meeting last week were asked to:
Fife Council is progressing plans for 12 new council houses in Milesmark, Dunfermline. The council’s cabinet committee has authorised a contract with Dundas Estates and Development Co Ltd to deliver the much-needed new council houses.
Fife Council is to invest almost £390 million in council housing over the next three years.
Scotland's new Building Standards Hub will be officially launched yesterday in Dunfermline.
Tenants living in two council-owned blocks of flats in Fife that are currently receiving works to remove fire-risk cladding are to share £250,000 of compensation.
Fife Council has brought forward plans for 39 new council houses.
Residents of local care homes are benefitting from a collaboration between Fife Council, HMP Perth and MGM Timber that is improving their outdoor environment.