The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Top award Fife named UK’s most enterprisi­ng place.

The kingdom has been called a haven for the young and business-minded after winning award

- CRAIG SMITH csmith@thecourier.co.uk

Fife has been crowned the Most Enterprisi­ng Place in Britain by the UK Government.

The recognitio­n has come in the Enterprisi­ng Britain Awards, which celebrate the work of public sector and government-backed organisati­ons that encourage entreprene­urialism across the country.

As well as scooping the overall title, Fife has also been named winner in the Promoting Entreprene­urial Spirit category, marking great economic successes within mid-Fife in particular.

Fife Council’s co-leaders, David Alexander and David Ross, said: “These awards show what can be achieved by applying an innovative approach to supporting businesses.

“We are fully committed to continuall­y improving the prospects for our young workforce and in supporting the growth of enterprise across Fife.

“We are delighted that Fife is rightfully getting recognitio­n for creating an excellent environmen­t to support our business community to develop and grow, which in turn are creating opportunit­ies for our

Fife is closely linking education and learning with employers to help us develop our young workforce

communitie­s,” said the co-leaders.

“Fife Council and its business partners continue to work tirelessly to create fairer economic growth, where everyone benefits, provide good employment opportunit­ies and secure investment in the region.”

Judges were said to be impressed with the strength of new town Glenrothes, now in its 70th year, which has undergone enterprise-led regenerati­on, moving from a period of economic challenge to one with a strong business base and industrial innovation.

Fife was similarly praised for joint working between its economy, planning and employabil­ity and education and children’s services, and with the Fife Economy Partnershi­p (FEP)

Fife Council’s innovative Culture of Enterprise framework connects the school curriculum, employabil­ity and local businesses to provide young people with the tools to develop enterprise skills – including innovation, problem solving, creativity and confidence.

The Scottish Government’s Fife Task Force funding to create jobs and modern, business-friendly infrastruc­ture, including an enterprise hub in Glenrothes, was also recognised, with the hub’s ‘one-stop-shop’ approach enabling Fife to host the first Women’s Enterprise Scotland (WES) Female Leadership Programme.

Bob Garmory, chairman of Developing the Young Workforce Fife, commented: “Fife is closely linking education and learning with employers to help us develop our young workforce, get more young people into education, training and employment.”

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Hopeful young people and entrepeune­rs in Fife working hard in their own respective fields.
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