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Adrian Cierpikowski was already using a gap site at 160a Rumblingwell to display motors but didn't have the necessary consent from Fife Council.
Source: https://www.dunfermlinepress.com/news/23796697.dunfermline-change-gear-site-rumblingwell/?ref=rss
A proposal of application notice (PAN) has now been submitted to Fife Council covering the student accommodation and sports hall.
Fife Council have been talking about improvement works under Glen Bridge in Dunfermline since at least March 2017.
Fife Council housing spokesperson, Councillor Judy Hamilton.
Source: https://www.centralfifetimes.com/news/23351294.fife-council-rents-go-200-year/?ref=rss
"Fife Council recently identified several key themes for developing their vision for the city of Dunfermline.
Fife Council Service Manager Gavin Smith said any death associated with homelessness is a "tragedy" and something the authority are working hard to prevent.
However, no orders were made to clear the site and SEPA, Fife Council and the landowners had been unable to reach a solution until now.
Kenny originally had hopes of changing the use of the building and converting the Albert Hotel into four flats but after many objections, the plans were turned down by Fife Council in August 2022.
Laura Inglis, of Blairsgreen Farm, said the new venture on 1.2 hectares of her land would "sustain an existing rural business" and it received planning permission from Fife Council.
“Our strategy details how Fife Council, businesses, organisations, communities, and householders will all need to work together to approach this challenge.”
Parents had been told initially to send their kids into school with warm clothes on Monday of this week but Fife Council confirmed that the problem had been fixed and that the school was warm and heated for the day.
PLANS for 211 new homes at Kinglassie have been approved as Fife Council said it won't make the existing traffic problems any worse.
Source: https://www.centralfifetimes.com/news/23421378.plans-211-new-homes-approved-fife-council/?ref=rss