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Young people across Fife are set to benefit from a major £840,000 funding boost as part of a £20 million national drive to get more children and young people active.
The investment, secured by Fife Council in partnership with sportscotland, will deliver a wide range of free and low-cost sporting opportunities during the 2026 Summer of Sport.
Funded by the Scottish Government and delivered nationwide, the initiative aims to give more young people aged three to 26 the chance to get involved in activities on their doorstep — and try something new. From grassroots sessions to new experiences, the programme is designed to remove barriers and help more young people across Fife get active.
Fife Council is working with partners, including Fife Sports and Leisure Trust, to ensure these opportunities are available to everyone, regardless of background.
The £840,000 funding allocation for Fife will deliver and expand the reach of activities to help young people develop healthy habits, build stronger social connections, and foster a lifelong love of movement.
This summer, it’s game on, and the 2026 Summer of Sport is a unique opportunity for communities across Scotland to embrace the excitement of sport, inspired by the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games, both of which will showcase Scotland on the global stage and inspire young people to take part, get active and begin their own journey in sport and activity.
With activities running throughout the summer and beyond, young people will have access to a range of events, helping remove barriers to participation. Some of the physical activity opportunities for children and young people across Fife during summer 2026 through to March 2027 will include:
Plans are still being finalised. Keep an eye on our website and social media pages for more information about what is available in your area.
To find out more about the 2026 Summer of Sport, visit: sportscotland.org.uk/summer-of-sport