Network Rail has submitted a planning application to Fife Council for the diversion route and river crossing required during the work on the Leven (Bawbee) bridge.
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Work on a massive solar farm on the outskirts of Kinglassie could begin next year after councillors gave their unanimous backing to plans for the facility.
The new care village in Methil is progressing well with completion anticipated later this year.
Members of Fife Council approved an updated Enforcement Charter endorsing the council's Planning Service approach to planning enforcement for the next two years. Planning legislation gives councils enforcement powers to deal with a range of unauthorised land use activities. These generally involve t
Plans to build 97 new affordable homes on the outskirts of Cowdenbeath have been given the green light by Fife Council.
Network Rail has hailed a milestone moment for the Levenmouth Rail Link after the first new rails were laid on the project which will reconnect the town to the mainline passenger network for the first time in more than half a century.
Advance Construction has come to the rescue of Glenrothes Community Sports and Health Hub after an urgent request for help was issued to complete their building.
Gin and scotch whisky producer Eden Mill has received full planning permission to build its new distillery and visitor centre in St Andrews. A 50-year land lease has been signed with the University of St Andrews, with the new building, with its ambition to be one of the world’s first
Keepmoat Homes has officially started work on site at Westwood Park, Glenrothes, which kicks off the eight-year building programme to deliver 420 homes to the area.
The official planning application process for what could be a major new industrial and logistics scheme in the Central Belt of Scotland is underway.
Levenmouth is moving a step closer to the reintroduction of passenger services for the first time in more than fifty years, bringing with it exciting new journey opportunities and economic benefits for the area.
The new orthopaedic National Treatment Centre is the largest capital project that NHS Fife has undertaken since the opening of the new wing of the Victoria Hospital in 2012 and remains on course for completion later this year.
Plans to fill in a Fife quarry pond to make room for a mixed-use development comprising holiday lodges and a cafe/bistro have been rejected by councillors. DDR (UK) Limited had been seeking planning permission in principle at Prestonhill Quarry in Inverkeithing.
A road that once formed a key link in the carrying of coal between the former opencast mine at St Ninians near Kelty and Longannet power station in Fife has been uncovered by the site owners during vital maintenance and repair works in the ongoing development of a proposed Eco-Therapy Wellness and L
One of Scotland's last remaining flax industry buildings, Silverburn Flax Mill near Leven in Fife, will be brought back to life after winning a £3.47 million grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.