The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Standing Stane Road work ‘critical’ for area

Rail link also among plans to tackle employment limitation­s around Levenmouth

- CLAIRE WARRENDER cwarrander@thecourier.co.uk

Improving the notorious Standing Stane Road is a critical factor in the economic regenerati­on of Levenmouth, it has been claimed.

George Sneddon, economic developmen­t manager with Fife Council, said upgrading the single-carriagewa­y A915, as well as reopening the long campaigned-for rail link in five years’ time, would attract more businesses and tourists.

Upgrading the road, the scene of daily bottleneck­s and numerous serious accidents, would also help people travel to work in and around Levenmouth, he said, as he updated councillor­s on the area’s economic profile.

Figures for the 12 months to December show almost 80% of people in Levenmouth are in employment – more than in Fife and in Scotland as a whole.

But almost half the jobs are classified as low-skilled, with only 22% described as high-skilled.

Levenmouth also has the highest benefits claimant rate in Fife, with figures for the Buckhaven, Methil and Wemyss Villages ward more than double the Fife average.

People travelling from Levenmouth to work tend to earn more than those who work in the area.

Mr Sneddon said there were challenges to overcoming the long-term employment issues.

“What’s coming through is the issues of health, poverty and unemployme­nt are deep-rooted,” he said.

“Major changes need to be introduced in the area.”

He said that while much was being done to improve things, such as upgrading the River Leven Valley and Silverburn Park, more work was needed to maximise the potential of Fife Energy Park.

“One of the major opportunit­ies for the area is to promote Levenmouth as a low-carbon area of the future,” he said.

“How do we maximise the opportunit­ies at the energy park given the challenges facing BiFab at the moment? We’ll continue to support the work of the Scottish Government, Scottish Enterprise and DF Barnes.

“Improvemen­ts at Methil Docks, repairing the sea wall and re-energising the high street are also ongoing.”

Mr Sneddon agreed the rail link, which was given the go-ahead by the Scottish Government last month, would help people access higher-skilled jobs.

“Connectivi­ty is fundamenta­l,” he said.

“The rail link will help that. Improving the Standing Stane Road is another critical factor, I would suggest.”

Ken Caldwell, convener of Levenmouth area committee, said: “With the rail link there is lots of opportunit­y and we can see things happening that are getting people ready to make the most of those opportunit­ies.”

“What’s coming through is the issues of health and poverty... are deep-rooted. Major changes need to be introduced. GEORGE SNEDDON, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMEN­T MANAGER

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