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A four-bin collection is in place for the majority of residents living within Fife. [158] Dunfermline has one recycling centre and several recycling points, all operated by the local authority, Fife Council. [159] [160] Non-hazardous waste is sent to landfill at Lochhead, near the town and Lower Melville Wood, near Ladybank. [161]
All council-run leisure centres will close at 14:00 GMT on Tuesday 24 December and Tuesday 31 December. Libraries across the county will close from 13:00 on Tuesday 24 December or as usual if due ...
A four-bin collection is in place for the majority of residents. [201] Kirkcaldy has one recycling centre and several recycling points, all operated by Fife Council. [202] [203] Non-hazardous waste is sent to landfill at Lochhead near Dunfermline, and Lower Melville Wood, near Ladybank. [204]
Lynburn Primary School is located on Nith Street near the centre of the estate, its catchment covers most of the area. It opened in the 1960s. [1] Pitcorthie Primary School, which opened in 1954, [2] was located on Aberdour Road to the south of the estate, it closed in July 2015. [3] Woodmill High School is on Shields Road in the north of the ...
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The Kingsgate Centre is an indoor shopping centre located in the city centre of Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. [1] Marks and Spencer and the former Debenhams store anchors the main entrances to the shopping centre. [2] The Kingsgate was extended in 2008 at which time it also underwent significant refurbishment.
The Andrew Carnegie Birthplace Museum is a biographical museum in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, dedicated to the life of Scottish-American industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, "one of the great Scots of the 19th century.". [1] The museum is operated by the Carnegie Dunfermline Trust [2] and is housed in a category B listed building ...
There are around 160 buses, the majority of which date from the 1920s and 1930s. The collection also includes around 30 other vehicles. [2] These vehicles include a small railway collection which is on loan to the museum from the Scottish Railway Preservation Society, [1] a collection of classic cars and lorries, a restored steam roller and a restored horse tram.