The City of Dunfermline Area Committee met on Tuesday 6 February 2024. Here's a summary of the discussion and decisions.
Committee has given the green light for improvements and repairs to Dunfermline’s roads and pavements worth just over £1.4million.
Amongst the work planned for 2024/25 are:
Cllr Calder commented: “Residents of Dunfermline have told us how important it is to get our roads and footpaths repaired and we’re spending more than £1.4million doing just that. This programme of works will improve the journeys of road users and pedestrians across the area.”
Councillors heard Dunfermline’s continuing to perform well against other parts of Fife and Scotland as a whole. Dunfermline has a thriving economy, the highest average earnings and the lowest economic inactivity in Fife.
Here are some of the report highlights for Dunfermline:
Councillor James Calder, Committee Convener said “Earlier this year, Dunfermline was ranked the UK’s best city to live and work in, and this economic report backs up how well Dunfermline’s doing.
"We’re investing £millions into Dunfermline making sure there are opportunities for everyone in the area to thrive and reach their full potential.
“This success isn’t solely down to the Council, we’ve a strong community of businesses, organisations and community groups all pulling together to make Dunfermline a city we can be proud of.”
Health and Social Care Partnership, The Well - Link worker - £20,574.50
The part-time Link worker will be responsible for working with local partners to identify additional venues in Dunfermline as well as linking with the foodbank/food pantries in Dunfermline to provide health and social care health to those attending.
Tackling Poverty and Preventing Crisis - £64,000
The continuation of additional anti-poverty staff is vital in our ongoing work tackling poverty and preventing crisis and will allow for the development of new projects across the city.
Cllr James Calder welcomed these budget requests saying: “There’s so much work happening across Dunfermline helping people with many aspects of their daily life.
“Funding these jobs ensures we’re helping people in our community, when and where it’s most needed.”
Councillors agreed to contribute £17,404.60 to Scunnard Digital for a marketing intern pilot.
The project will identify 24 local unemployed young people (16-30) and support them through a 12-week paid internship. The total project cost is £35,904.80 with £18,500 of funding coming from Opportunities Fife Partnership.
Area Convener, Cllr James Calder explained: “This project is a great example of partnership working between the Council, Fife College and local businesses - helping unemployed young people in our area into work.”
Committee agreed a proposal to introduce a 40mph speed limit on C53 Townhill to Bowershall in the interests of road safety.
Committee papers - City of Dunfermline Area Committee (6th February 2024) | Fife Council