The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Residents ready for double date with destiny on June 8

Voters to shape village’s future on same day as general election

- Leeza Clark leclark@thecourier.co.uk

Kincardine residents have a double date with destiny on Thursday June 8.

Like the rest the country they will head to their polling station to cast their votes in Theresa May’s snap general election.

But many of them will be back at Kincardine Community Centre during the day to play their part in deciding their village’s future.

Go Forth Kincardine is organising an intensive programme of events, discussion­s and workshops, focused on how the village can be improved and how to cushion the economic blow of the closure of Longannet power station.

Resident Lesley Gavin said: “We didn’t plan it to happen this way, but it is really good that we are focusing on two big decisions at the same time.

“It means we can cast our votes in the general election and have our say in shaping our future locally, all at the same time.”

Fellow resident Janice McLaughlin said: “A lot of money has been spent in improving Kincardine, but it’s all been a bit piecemeal and I feel we will have more impact if we come up with a strategic plan.”

The Coalfields Regenerati­on Trust, dedicated to improving the quality of life in former mining communitie­s, is cofunding the £40,000 cost of Go Forth Kincardine along with Fife Council and the Scottish Government.

The trust appointed architect Oliver Chapman and his team of experts to lead the discussion­s and conduct walking tours of the village to help locals see their own area through fresh eyes.

Oliver said: “We are getting a lot of buy-in from community groups, local organisati­ons and councils, as well as all age groups in Kincardine, from schoolchil­dren to pensioners.

“We are confident that the fact this is all coinciding with the general election will focus everyone’s mind on coming up with great ideas.”

Nicky Wilson, Scottish trustee of the Coalfields Regenerati­on Trust, said: “Oliver and his team will help local people choose their favourite projects and express them as action plans, which will make it easier to access funding to turn their dreams into realities.”

We didn’t plan it to happen this way, but it’s really good that we are focusing on two big decisions at the same time. LESLEY GAVIN

 ??  ?? Members of the community will be heading to the polls.
Members of the community will be heading to the polls.

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