Featured Communities
Auchtermuchty & Dunshalt
Probably best known for the Auchtermuchty Festival, dance-band musician Sir Jimmy Shand and Scottish folktwin singers The Proclaimers, there's plenty going on in our colourful community. Take a look and see for yourself.
Bow of Fife, Collessie & Letham
Bow of Fife, Collessie & Letham (including Monimail) are small hamlets each with their own history and character. Did you know this area is home to a distillery, the 15th century Monimail tower, a pictish standing stone and a unique outdoor child-care service? Read our portal pages and find out more.
Falkland & Newton of Falkland
Standing only 1 mile apart, at the foot of the Lomond Hills, the pretty villages of Falkland & Newton are steeped in history, yet retain vibrant, active communities who participate in a wide range of cultural, environmental and recreational pursuits. Visit our pages to find out more.
Freuchie
It might be best known for its Cricket Club (winners of the village cricket championships at Lord's in 1985), but there's much going on in Freuchie - from ceilidhs to commerce and brownies to bowling. Check it out!
Giffordtown & District
Giffordtown & its neighbours, Edentown & Charlottetown, are the largest settlements in this peaceful district which is home to Birnie Loch nature reserve, one of Scotland's largest indoor equestrian centres The Howe Country Centre, Fife Animal Park and various creative businesses.
Kettle & District
Historic Kettle, home to the Singing Kettle Shop, delicious farm produce and great kids activities (at Muddy Boots in Balmalcolm), plus the lively Kettle United FC. Have a peek at our pages to find out more, then come for a visit.
Ladybank
Lovely Ladybank...home to the infamous Ladybank golf course; the well managed Heatherhall Woodland (a favourite with walkers and cyclists), and the oldest unadulterated railway station in Scotland...amongst other things. Come see for yourself what's happening in our friendly community.
Strathmiglo & Gateside
Once home to large scale cotton and linen weaving, today our historic communities are more likely to be found singing, dancing, walking and cycling! Check out our pages to to find out more.
Latest News
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Fletchers Goes for Venison Haggis Record
Wednesday, 1st September, 2010
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Reunited after 25 years: the Scots who shook the world of cricket
Wednesday, 1st September, 2010
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Newburgh: a unique orchard town
Tuesday, 31st August, 2010
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Toxic plant shows up in Freuchie
Monday, 30th August, 2010
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Ladybank Development Trust Newsletter: Aug 2010
Monday, 30th August, 2010


