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The council area of Fife covers 1,325 square kilometres (512 sq mi), and has a population of around 361,900. There are 200 Category A listed buildings in the area, as of February 2017. There are 200 Category A listed buildings in the area, as of February 2017.
Waste management is handled by the local authority, Fife Council. There is a kerbside recycling scheme in operation in the town. 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.
Fife (/ f aɪ f / FYFE, Scottish English:; Scottish Gaelic: Fìobha; Scots: Fife) is a council area, historic county, registration county and lieutenancy area of Scotland.It is situated between the Firth of Tay and the Firth of Forth, with inland boundaries with Perth and Kinross (i.e., the historic counties of Perthshire and Kinross-shire) and Clackmannanshire.
A three-week bin collection cycle could be introduced in Shropshire as part of the authority's plans to save £1m of its £23m target from its budget in the next financial year. Shropshire Council ...
Fife was one of Scotland's historic counties, with a Fife County Council existing from 1890 to 1975. In 1975 Fife became a region with three lower-tier district councils: Dunfermline, Kirkcaldy, and North-East Fife. [6] Fife Regional Council and the three district councils were merged in 1996 to form a single council area, governed by Fife ...
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 .
Times Square New Year's Eve celebration is in its 120th year. The tradition of thousands of people crowding to watch a shimmering ball be lowered in Times Square began in 1907, though the first ...
Binnend, also known as Binnend Village and The Binn, is an abandoned industrial village located two miles north of Burntisland in Fife. [2] It was established in the late 1870s to house workers at the nearby shale oil extraction works.