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Fife Council is the local authority for the Fife area of Scotland and is the third largest Scottish council by number of councillors, having 75 elected council members. [ 2 ]
Fife Council in Scotland holds elections every five years, previously holding them every four years from its creation as a single-tier authority in 1995 to 2007. Council elections [ edit ]
The building was the headquarters of the royal burgh of Dunfermline until it was replaced by Dunfermline District under the wider Fife Regional Council in May 1975. [7] [8] The building ceased to be a seat of government after the district council was abolished in 1996, under the Local Government etc. (Scotland) Act 1994. [9]
Fife House, formerly Glenrothes House, is a large office development on North Street in Glenrothes, Fife, Scotland.It was built for Glenrothes Development Corporation in 1969, then became the headquarters of Fife Regional Council from shortly after its formation in 1975 and then became the offices and meeting place of Fife Council in 1996.
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Burntisland, Kinghorn and Western Kirkcaldy is one of 22 wards used to elect members of Fife Council. The ward elects three Councillors, covering the towns of Burntisland and Kinghorn , the village of Auchtertool , as well as the western outskirts of Kirkcaldy .
The town council had their first meeting in the new building on 12 November 1956. [7] In 1975, the town house became the headquarters of Kirkcaldy District Council . [ 8 ] Nowadays, the role of the town house is the headquarters of the local area committee of Fife Council .
Elections to Fife Council were held on 3 May 2012, the same day as the other Scottish local government elections.The election used the 23 wards created as a result of the Local Governance (Scotland) Act 2004, with each ward electing three or four Councillors using the single transferable vote system form of proportional representation, with 78 Councillors elected.