The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

The Council will lift the lid on the local authority

BBC fly-on-the-wall documentar­y that will follow council staff as they go about their daily business

- craig Smith csmith@thecourier.co.uk

A documentar­y series starting tonight will put Fife Council under the spotlight like never before.

As councils across Scotland are facing punishing budget cuts and higher demand for public services, the pressure on them is intense.

With that in mind, the BBC’s new three-part documentar­y series, The Council, aims to shine a light on the day-to-day goings-on at Scotland’s third-largest local authority and follow staff on the frontline.

The programme has been made by IWC Media and is narrated by one of Fife’s most famous sons – Hollywood star Dougray Scott, who is firmly behind the production.

Scott grew up in Glenrothes and has first-hand experience of council services at work.

“The Council is an important and enlighteni­ng new documentar­y series,” he said.

“As someone who comes from Fife, it was a pleasure to have been involved in such an authentic, heartfelt and poignant look at life in Scotland today, and I would urge people to watch it.”

The series has been produced and directed by multi-award winning filmmaker Stephen Bennett, who picked up a Scottish BAFTA for Best Single Documentar­y for Dunblane: Our Story.

He previously won another Scottish BAFTA for a documentar­y entitled The Walking Wounded, about former soldiers coping with post-traumatic stress disorder.

Tonight’s opener promises to show staff revealing the highs and lows – including a segment in which housing officer Karen goes into an abandoned house in Collydean, to find it jam-packed with rubbish and cat filth, warning the cameraman to brace himself.

Meanwhile, JP Easton, team leader for community learning and developmen­t, works with deprived communitie­s in Glenrothes and has secured a £10,000 grant from the council to make improvemen­ts in an area known as Macedonia.

Named after a former estate farm of the Countess of Rothes, three-quarters of the population in the area are unemployed or on benefits.

Mr Easton wants the community to decide how to spend the money to help make the area a little better.

The first episode also sees John and Ian from the roads department in Craiglusca­r, north of Dunfermlin­e, trying to address the potholes, and Pittenweem harbour master Jim keeping the boat traffic flowing.

In Methil, occupation­al therapist Diane needs to find a new house for 60-year-old Motorhead fan Davey, who hasn’t been able to leave his upstairs home for over a year.

The Council will be shown on BBC One Scotland today at 9pm.

 ??  ?? JP Easton will appear in tonight’s episode of The Council.
JP Easton will appear in tonight’s episode of The Council.

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