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Welcome to Fife Council's consultation hub. Here you'll find out about projects and activities that we'd like to get your views on.

You'll find projects that are taking place in your area, about topics you are interested in. Your views are important and can help shape decisions about the future of Fife.

 

 

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Open consultations

Let's Talk Lochgelly- Youth Provision

Help Shape the Future of Lochgelly for Young People Following the Let’s Talk Lochgelly consultation, we’re building on your feedback to create an action plan that truly reflects the community’s vision—and how we can make it happen. We want to hear from young people across the Lochgelly area. Tell us: What you're currently involved in Your thoughts, ideas, and opinions on how youth groups, clubs, and projects could be shaped Suggestions for new activities or...

New Play Park - Farm Road, Cowdenbeath - Your Park, Your Choice

Fife Council is inviting the local community to help shape the design of a brand‑new play park at Farm Road, Cowdenbeath. As part of the Play Spaces Strategy, it was recognised that there is currently insufficient play provision within the surrounding area. To address this gap, we are committed to creating a safe, high‑quality, and engaging play space that reflects the needs and aspirations of local children, young people, and families. This consultation gives residents the...

UPDATE: Kirkcaldy 20 mph Speed Limit

Kirkcaldy 20mph speed limit proposals The Scottish Government published a Road Safety Framework which sets out a vision for Scotland to have the best road safety performance in the world by 2030 and a compelling long-term vision for road safety, Vision Zero, where there are zero fatalities and serious injuries on Scotland's roads by 2050. More information here Setting speed limits contributes to this vision, and Fife Council have adopted the national policy to introduce 20 mph...

Boundary changes to North Glenrothes and Auchmuty & Woodside Community Council areas

Fife Council is seeking views on a proposed change to the boundary of the North Glenrothes Community Council area. North Glenrothes Community Council has requested that its boundary be extended to include a section of land that currently sits within the inactive Auchmuty and Woodside Community Council area. The proposed boundary change will have no impact on school catchment areas, ward boundaries, or polling districts. The Council is leading this consultation to ensure that...

Community Learning in Dunfermline – Consultation 2026

We’re shaping the future of community learning, and we’d love your input!  Community learning is all about helping people grow, connect, and thrive through learning opportunities that are local, inclusive, and tailored to your needs. Whether you're looking to build new skills, support your family, or meet others, there’s something here for everyone.  Community Learning Includes  If you're 16 or older, adult learning is for you! These opportunities are designed...

Fife Funding Enquiry Form

Please use this form to submit your enquiry about funding support for community groups and projects in Fife, and a member of our team will get back to you

Closed consultations

Forth Bridge World Heritage Draft Management Plan

The Forth Bridge achieved UNESCO World Heritage Site listing in 2015. UNESCO World Heritage Sites maintain a Management Plan. The Management Plan for the Forth Bridge was produced for the 2015 nomination and it is now being reviewed and refreshed to reflect the progress made and to guide future management of the World Heritage Site. The purpose of the Management Plan is to support the future management needs of the Forth Bridge, to coordinate the relevant actions of associated...

Transforming Kirkcaldy - Get involved

Fife Council is spearheading a bold, place-based regeneration strategy for Kirkcaldy. The aim is to transform Kirkcaldy into a vibrant, inclusive, and sustainable town centre by addressing deprivation, enhancing infrastructure, and fostering community-led development. Developing a grand plan for the town centre and waterfront There’s a real buzz around Kirkcaldy’s future! Fife Council is working towards a 20-year vision to transform Kirkcaldy for generations to come....

Kirkcaldy Area Transport Plan

We would like your views on transport in and around the Kirkcaldy area to help shape the Kirkcaldy Area Transport Plan 2026-2036 . The purpose of this consultation is to allow the community to feed into the development of an Action Plan for improving travel and connectivity in your whole area. The consultation will complement masterplan work that is ongoing for the Kirkcaldy High Street and Waterfront. Area Transport Plans are designed to support fair and sustainable access for...

Kirkton of Largo Primary School Closure and Rezone the Catchment Area of Lundin Mill Primary School Consultation

On 8 January 2026, the Cabinet Committee of Fife Council authorised the Education Directorate to undertake a statutory consultation in terms of the Schools (Consultation) (Scotland) Act 2010 on the proposal to: Close Kirkton of Largo Primary School on Monday 17 August 2026. Rezone the catchment area of Lundin Mill Primary School to incorporate the current catchment area of Kirkton of Largo Primary School, form Monday 17 August 2026. Seek alternative...

Play area at Droverhall or Mossgreen - You choose

Fife council has some funding availible to upgrade one play park in the Droverhall area. This means the local community gets to choose whether this should be in the exisiting play park at Droverhall Avenue OR at Mossgreen. If you choose DROVERHALL: this would involve the installation of new play equipment at this location, leaving Mossgreen as a useable greenspace, as it is currently. If you choose MOSSGREEN: Play equipment will be installed on the current greenspace and the...

Abbeyview Decides - Vote Here

You decide how to spend £30,000 in Abbeyview Local people and organisations across Abbeyview have put forward a wide range of ideas to improve our area — and the response has been fantastic. Now it’s over to you. Take some time to explore the projects by clicking on the titles at the top of the page. Each project includes a short description explaining what it would deliver and who it would benefit. Once you’ve had a look, cast your votes...