Plans to build a commercial distillery near Dunfermline have been submitted to Fife Council.
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Fife Council’s Policy & Coordination Committee has given the go-ahead for essential works on Leven Rail Bridge, as well as approving funding to cover extra costs in the Cupar care home replacement. The committee noted that the Leven Rail Link and associated programmes will bring some &poun
Work has started on the site of a housing development in one of Fife’s most popular coastal villages.
Keepmoat Homes has completed the purchase of Westwood Park in Glenrothes and will shortly embark upon an eight-year building programme to deliver 420 homes.
Plans to former office accommodation in Kirkcaldy town centre into housing has won the approval of Fife Council.
Taylor Wimpey East Scotland has acquired land off Whitefield Road in North Dunfermline to signal a key milestone in the delivery of a brand-new neighbourhood of Whitefields.
Plans have been submitted to construct affordable homes on a former primary school site in Dunfermline, 16 years after the building was destroyed.
A Scottish Government reporter has rejected an appeal for 80 homes to be built on farmland located east of Kingseat.
Brockwell Energy is to create more than 400 jobs during the construction phase of its Westfield Energy from Waste (EfW) facility in Fife and 40 long-term skilled roles once in operation after financial close was reached on the development. The proposed plant will support the pending landfi
A planning application has been submitted to Fife Council for the first phase of delivery of a St Andrews development that will ultimately comprise up to 900 new homes along with University business and employment land.
Fife Council’s procurement activity delivered more than £10 million in savings and benefits, as well as a range of local community benefits including employment opportunities, apprenticeships and work experience opportunities, a report to councillors has revealed.
Defence, security and aerospace company Babcock has marked the completion of its new state-of-the-art assembly hall at its Rosyth site with a recruitment drive.
Proposals for a new care home in Dalgety Bay have been approved by Fife Council.
Fife College and Fife Council Economic Development are launching a major new initiative that develops opportunities for small and medium-sized construction businesses as they recover, sustain and seek ways of working more efficiently, following the major challenges of COVID-19 and exiting the EU.
Three blocks of properties in a Fife village are to be demolished.