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Make your blinds safe

As parents, family members, carers and friends, we all strive to keep our children safe, but we can only protect them and prevent potential accidents if we are aware of the danger in the first place.


Grants available to improve shop fronts

BUSINESSES in Anstruther, Burntisland and Kinghorn town centres are being given the opportunity to improve their shop fronts and business premises.

Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation 2009

Find out how Fife compares with Scotland on the latest index of multiple deprivation.


Kevin serves on Blue Watch at the Glenrothes Fire Station

To the rescue!

Kevin Reid jokes that he has the fire service in his blood. As Crew Manager at Glenrothes Fire Station, he's got 15 years' service under his belt, but that's nothing compared to the 34 years his father clocked up in the service.

Building Fife's Future

Building Fife's Future

Building Fife's Future is a visionary project for renewing and improving our schools.


Our great green groups

Take A Pride In Fife encourages and supports local people and community groups to take action to improve their local environment and community.

Test your alcohol awareness

Test your alcohol awareness with our online quiz.


James at work at the Victoria Hospital.

A job well done

This year's Celebrating Success event, hosted by Fife Council's Social Work Adult Services (Resources), saw more than 80 people come together to recognise the achievements of Fifers who have overcome a disability or health issue to realise their ambitions and achieve their goals.

science teacher doing an experiment

Fife Education Television Service

Queen Anne High School started to film science experiments in 1964. In 1971 a television studio was opened in Maitland Street in Dunfermline.Find out more about the Fetv.


help shape council spending

Help us do better with less

  • Fife Council still has more than £800m to invest in local services and communities over the next three years
  • We have to save £120m by 2014, so some things will need to change
  • We want to know what you think of suggestions for changing the way we work and spend our money. Help your elected representatives make the difficult decisions ahead.

Spiritualist Awareness Class Dunfermline Ask

The open awareness class is at 7pm prompt at Touch no need to be a member (over 16 years old) and is with kerry McLeod (DASK T) all are welcome just come along and join in. Kerry has a vast knowledge of spiritual matters and is well known all over the country as a platform medium etc. Kerry teaches in a light and humorous manner and this will give you a platform for future work. You will not be building a house of cards you will build on a strong foundation ready to go on to work with your helpers and inspirers in many forms


Local Transport Strategy for Fife 2006 - 2026

The Local Transport Strategy for Fife (LTS) sets the vision and objectives for transport delivery in Fife over the 5 year, 10 year and 20 year time periods. It complements Fife Council's Community Plan and Development Plan, and other supporting policies. It is based on a review and update of the first LTS, produced in 2000. The success of that document was formally acknowledged by Fife Council being voted Scottish Local Transport Authority of the year in 2004.

Fife Council - Thinking ahead Fife Council - Thinking ahead
Find out how Fife Council is taking on the challenges ahead.

Have your say Have your say
consultations across Fife

Money Advice Money Advice
let us help you deal with your debts

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