Contractor appointed to revitalise Dunfermline High Street

Concept design by Iglu Studio
Fife Council has chosen Newlay Civil Engineering Ltd to help transform the former Co-op site on Dunfermline High Street into a vibrant and accessible public space for the community.
The site has remained empty for more than 30 years, serving as a green space for the last two decades. Following the 2018 Dunfermline Charrette and extensive community feedback, it was decided to reimagine the space for people.
The bold new design, developed by Iglu Studio, will transform the area into two connected zones:
- Lower Tier: A flexible event space perfect for farmers’ markets, performances, and community gatherings.
- Upper Tier: A relaxed, grassy open space ideal for informal recreation, with improved access to Bruce Street and a welcoming route from the bus station.
The budget for the transformation is £1.65 million and funding is coming from Fife Council’s Capital Programme, the Place Based Investment Fund and the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.

Concept design by Iglu Studio
Cllr Altany Craik, spokesperson for Finance, Economy & Strategic Planning, said: “Fife Council is investing in its communities; creating vibrant, inclusive places where people want to live, work and visit. By supporting regeneration, enhancing public spaces and enabling job creation, we’re laying the foundations for long-term prosperity across Fife.
“Developing Dunfermline’s city square is a key example of how we’re harnessing the city’s new status to unlock opportunities and deliver real benefits for local people.”
Newlay Civil Eng Ltd will take control of the City Square site in September 2025.
Cllr James Calder, The City of Dunfermline Area Committee convener, welcomed the news, saying: “We’re thrilled to see this project move forward with the appointment of Newlay Civil Eng Ltd as the contractor.
“This transformation will breathe new life into Dunfermline High Street, creating a welcoming space for all members of our community to enjoy.”