The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Plans for Glenrothes shopping and leisure complex could mean 150 jobs.

Constructi­on work on new shopping and leisure developmen­t in North Street is imminent

- Jonathan Watson jowatson@thecourier.co.uk

Ambitious plans to transform the heart of Glenrothes will create more than 150 jobs, it has been claimed.

Constructi­on work on a new shopping and leisure complex in North Street is imminent as the relocation of the CISWO social club to South Street continues.

There are high hopes the £10 million investment will help establish a nighttime economy in Glenrothes, addressing a long-term criticism levelled at the town.

With chains such as Marks & Spencer, KFC and Tony Macaroni all ready to take up residence at the new retail complex, councillor Altany Craik, the region’s economy convener, said this investment is the biggest in the precinct for a generation.

He said: “This is the largest town centre investment in Fife in over 20 “ years, and excellent news for local people, communitie­s and businesses.

“The council is committed to supporting the ongoing regenerati­on of Glenrothes town centre and looks forward to seeing the completion of this exciting developmen­t.”

Town councillor­s heard this week a major council investment programme would supplement constructi­on work of the new retail and leisure complex.

Aimed at making the town centre friendlier for pedestrian­s and cyclists, more civic space is to be created, along with the implementa­tion of more outdoor seating spaces.

Lighting improvemen­ts, including the installati­on of so-called “art lighting”, will also be put in place as a means of encouragin­g more people to spend time in the newly-created social areas, resulting from the North Street developmen­t.

With the Kingdom Shopping Centre having previously been seen as a physical barrier to a connected town centre, there are hopes new walkways through the heart of the town will finally boost Glenrothes’ reputation as a night-time destinatio­n.

Councillor Fiona Grant, convener of the Glenrothes area committee, said the announceme­nt had come on the back of years of hard work and negotiatio­n.

She added: “I am delighted that, after decades of uncertaint­y, work has started to regenerate Glenrothes town centre.

“I look forward to the new facilities opening.”

This is the largest town centre investment in Fife in over 20 years, and excellent news for local people

 ??  ?? Additional civic space is to be created aimed at making the town centre more friendly for pedestrian­s and cyclists.
Additional civic space is to be created aimed at making the town centre more friendly for pedestrian­s and cyclists.

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