The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Ambitious harbour plans aim to revitalise east Neuk village

St monans: Exciting proposals could arrest a decline in fortunes

- JonaThan WaTson jowatson@thecourier.co.uk

Ambitious plans to regenerate a Fife village will enhance it as a tourist destinatio­n, it is claimed.

St Monans Community Trust has submitted a planning applicatio­n to transform the harbour area, creating a new sea wall, boat storage and car parking.

Several years in the making, the plans are aimed at safeguardi­ng the economic future of the East Neuk community, improving access for tourists while also encouragin­g visiting sailors to the Fife coast.

A planning statement submitted as part of the applicatio­n to Fife Council states that the plans could arrest a decline in the fortunes of the community.

“The developmen­t proposals have been brought forward in response to a growing concern about the decline of fishing and other commercial activities within St Monans, loss of local jobs, and the effect on the community.

“The last few years have seen a decline in fishing activities, the closure of a boat building business and the closure of the boat maintenanc­e slip. Shops and cafes have also closed.

“With the harbour being the focus of the community it was felt by the community trust that this was an important area to kickstart a wider regenerati­on initiative.”

As well as improving the harbour area, the community green and beach would also be upgraded as part of the work.

The trust has also signalled its intention to get new, purpose-built sports facilities in the town as part of wider regenerati­on plans in the future.

The planning statement continues: “The redevelopm­ent of St Monans harbour is seen as an ideal opportunit­y to restore the community beach and green which has been eroded, provide services for the harbour boat users, create much needed visitor parking, reduce congestion with a turning circle and provide over-winter storage for boats.

“Given the sympatheti­c design and advantages created by the proposal it is not considered that the historic fabric of the area will be compromise­d.

“Rather, the proposals will enhance and contribute to the existing wider urban and marine environmen­t.”

with the harbour being the focus of the community it was felt bythe community trustthat this was an important area to kickstart awider regenerati­on initiative

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St Monans harbour will be transforme­d under the new proposals.

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