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Funding Awards
Posted on 13 Jun 2022
Funding Awards May 2022.
Of the 12 applications submitted, the Board agreed to approve 10 projects including:
£50,000 to Middleden Mountain Bike Club towards costs associated with redeveloping the Middleden Mountain Bike Trails in Kirkcaldy
£40,680 to Future Youth towards costs associated with improving the current play park offering at Primrose Avenue in Camdean, Rosyth
£49,568.21 to Fife Employment Access Trust towards costs associated with creating an overflow car park at Silverburn Park, Leven
£15,926.47 to Fife Coast & Countryside Trust towards costs associated with installing stock fencing and associated gates along the Fife Pilgrim Way
£37,687.96 to Guardbridge Community Council towards costs associated with providing outdoor exercise equipment in Guardbrudge Park
In total £443,286.10 was committed by the Trust for projects to improve public amenities.