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View Results on a MapCrossroads (Fife Central) Befriending (external link)
This befriending project run by Crossroads Fife (Central) aims to reduce isolation and loneliness by offering support to access social activities and build connections within the local community. We are looking to recruit volunteers from Central and North Fife. Please contact Paul Wilson Befriending Co-ordinator for further information.
18th kennoway Fife scout group
We are an adventurous organisation for girls and boys aged between 6 and 18 years old we meet in term time. Beavers aged 6 to 8 yrs meet Mondays 6.00pm till 7.00pm Cubs aged 8 to 10 yrs meet Mondays 7.00pm till 8.330pm Scouts and explorers meet Fridays 7.00pm till 09.00pm
AddressGround Floor West Sandy Brae Centre Sandy Brae Kennoway KY8 5JW
EmailTel. Number07904209163
46th Fife Scout Group (external link)
The group is part of the Scout Association. Our aims are for physical, mental and spiritual development of youths in the area. We run Beavers (6 to 8 year olds), Cubs (8 to 10 year olds), Scouts (10 to 14 year olds), Explorers (14 to 18 year olds), and have many adult support as well as Leaders. The members are from various backgrounds, cultures, religions and abilities.
AddressScout Hall Wemyss Street Cowdenbeath KY4 8NN
EmailTel. Number07590 118900
89th Fife North Glenrothes Scout Group (external link)
Scout group covering north Glenrothes and Leslie. Delivering everyday adventure to the community of north Glenrothes from 6 to 25 years old. Meeting at collydean community center.
AddressCollydean Community Centre Torphins Avenue Glenrothes KY7 6UL
EmailTel. Number07852517747
Abbeyview Bowling Club (external link)
The Abbeyview Bowling Club has a six rink outdoor bowling green and an indoor bowling stadium that comprises of 8 international size rinks, a 120 seater half glass fronted lounge and an 80 seater lounge that’s open to the playing area. Cafe, bar and restaurant facilities are available in both lounges. There are qualified coaches available who offer bowling courses to schools, community groups and new members. New Members are always welcome. If you would like a free introduction to the game please email the secretary
AddressAbbeyview Bowling Club Abbey View Dunfermline KY11 4HA
EmailTel. Number01383 626548
Abbeyview Community Leisure Centre (external link)
At the Abbeyview Community Leisure Centre there are a range of activities available including the Kids Club, Keep Fit and Senior Citizens groups. Individuals, clubs and organisations can also hire the facilities. The Centre is also available for birthday parties, community events etc.
AddressAbbeyview Community Centre Abbey View Dunfermline KY11 4HA
EmailTel. Number01383 739609
Abbotshall Scottish Country Dancing Group (external link)
A Scottish Country Dancing group that meets at Abbotshall Church on Mondays between 7:30pm and 9:00pm. For more details contact Christine Browning.
AddressAbbotshall Parish Church Abbotshall Road Kirkcaldy KY2 5PB
EmailTel. Number01592 260315
Aberdour & Dalgety Bay Women’s Institute (external link)
We offer women of all ages the opportunity to learn new skills, take part in a wide variety of activities from art, crafts and cookery to choral singing, debating and dancing, all of which offer friendship and fun and the chance to get to know your neighbours. Every federation works to enhance local community life and constantly strives to preserve the quality of Scottish living. You are never too young or too old to join.
Aberdour and Dalgety Bay Guiding (external link)
We are a busy District, with 5 rainbow units, 5 Brownies, 4 Guides and one Senior Section unit. All units are run by volunteers who give lots of their time to support and encourage the girls to develop. We're always looking for adult helpers so if you are interested or would like any more information then please refer to our website. Please make contact for venue information.
Aberdour Boat Club (external link)
The Club was founded in 1930 and has always encouraged boating of all kinds – canoes, rowing, power boats and sailing. We have an active racing and cruising programme and the village's annual Regatta is one of the biggest events of the Forth. Our small and attractive Clubhouse, conveniently located at the root of the pier plays host to a busy social programme throughout the year. For more information please refer to our website.
Address5 St Fillans Crescent Aberdour KY3 0XF
EmailTel. Number01383 861118
Aberdour Castle and Garden (external link)
Aberdour Castle served as a residence for three noble families over a period of 500 years: the Mortimers, the Randolphs and the Douglases. The present complex of roofed buildings and ruined structures perfectly illustrates how a medieval castle could be extended and modified over time. On the grounds there are also walled and terraced gardens and parkland. Features of interest include an attractive beehive-shaped dovecot.
Aberdour Golf Club (external link)
Aberdour Golf Course is a wonderful 18 hole, par 67 course that is an enjoyable test for golfers of all abilities. We also have at the club the following facilities: a PGA Pro shop, easy car parking, trolley and buggy hire, putting green, practice nets, practice chipping area, locker rooms and showers, a lounge bar and a dining room. For more information please refer to our website.
AddressAberdour Golf Club Seaside Place Aberdour KY3 0TX
EmailTel. Number01383 860256
Aberdour Library (external link)
Aberdour Library is located in Aberdour Community Centre. We have a wide range of books to suit all ages with a dedicated children's section. There are public PCs with free internet, wifi and Microsoft Word as well as online resources. For opening hours please refer to our website.
AddressAberdour Community Centre 9 Shore Road Aberdour KY3 0TR
EmailTel. Number01383 602362
Aberdour Pier (external link)
The pier is controlled by Aberdour Residents Association and enquiries should be made to the Honorary Harbour Master, Dick Drummond. Almost exclusively used by leisure craft on pierside berths or moorings.
AddressAberdour Harbour Shore Road Aberdour KY3 0TY
EmailTel. Number01383 860859
Aberdour Playgroup (external link)
Aberdour Playgroup offers a relaxed and spacious environment for children to learn and develop through play, guided by our experienced staff. Children can start Playgroup from 2 years 6 months and stay until they start primary school. All stages of toilet training are welcome and registrations can be taken from birth. For opening times and other information please refer to our website.
AddressAberdour Community Centre 9 Shore Road Aberdour KY3 0TR
EmailTel. Number07434 523099
Aberdour Tennis Club (external link)
Set in an amazing location in a seaside village in Fife, Aberdour LTC is a fun and friendly club that offers good facilities to all our members. We have three floodlit astroturf tennis courts, two of which have been recently re-surfaced, and a charming little clubhouse, all set in a small park on the way to the beach.
Address21 Shore Road Aberdour KY3 0TR
EmailTel. Number07809 891213
Active Options Programme (external link)
Active Options classes are suitable for people with different physical disabilities. The classes are led by highly trained and experienced instructor who are able to tailor exercise to suit each person.
AddressDuloch Leisure Centre Duloch Schools And Community Campus Nightingale Place Dunfermline KY11 8LW
EmailTel. Number01383 602209
Adults Pottery Classes (external link)
Learn the techniques of Pottery at Waid Community Use. You will be taught through basic instruction in stoneware ceramics including wheel throwing & sculpting, glazing & bisque firing. At the end of the course students will have acquired skills in working with stoneware ceramics and an increased appreciation of the ceramic art form.
AddressWaid Academy St Andrews Road Anstruther KY10 3GY
EmailTel. Number01334 659355
Age Concern Cupar (external link)
Age Concern promotes the well-being and independence of older people. We provide care, support and information to older people and their carers in order to make later life a more fulfilling and enjoyable experience. Come along and enjoy 'a wee blether' or a sing-song, and take part in the many activities on offer. A team of trained staff and volunteers are on hand to help and support you. All this, plus a meal and transport to and from the sessions is included for a nominal fee
AddressProvost Wynd Centre Provost Wynd Cupar KY15 5HE
EmailTel. Number01334 653597
Aikido St Andrews (external link)
Aikido is a non-competitive Japanese martial art focused on self-development and self-defence. The club is very friendly and boasts a helpful and enjoyable training environment as well as an excellent social life with weekly pub nights and regular parties, video nights, and other events.
AddressPhysical Education Centre St Leonards Road St Andrews KY16 9DY
EmailTel. Number01334 462190
ALBA (external link)
ALBA (Active Living Becomes Achievable) is a physical activity intervention developed by the Scottish Association for Mental Health, which aims to help individuals experiencing poor physical or mental wellbeing to increase and maintain their physical activity levels. You will receive up to 16 weeks of free support on a one to one basis. You can be referred through the existing Exercise Referral Scheme managed by the Leisure Trust in Fife or a health professional working in partnership with ALBA.
Alhambra Stage & Dance School (external link)
The Stage School where everyone gets a chance to shine! Come and try our fantastic classes: Musical Theatre School Junior Stage School Tap Dance ACRO Dance Jazz Dance Street Dance Adult Tap Adult Choir Advanced Musical Theatre Course Competition Dance Troupe
AddressRosyth Business Centre 16 Cromarty Campus, Barham Road Rosyth KY11 2WX
EmailTel. Number0333 320 4144
Allan Hill Play Area (external link)
You can enjoy tea, freshly brewed coffee and home baking or the natural choice: strawberries and cream! Children love burning off some energy in our free extensive outdoor play area, which includes a climbing fort, swings, climbing poles, slides and a straw bale structure.
AddressAllanhill Farm Grange Road St Andrews KY16 8LJ
EmailTel. Number01334 473244
Annandale Bridge Club (external link)
Annandale Bridge Club meets every Thursday evening in the small Blyth Hall in Newport-on-Tay. Access to the small upper hall is by the door up the path to the side of the building. The disabled entrance to the hall is to the rear in Scott Street.The club meets from the beginning of September until the end of May. Play starts at 7 pm and members should register by 6.50 pm
AddressBlyth Hall 3 Blyth Street Newport On Tay DD6 8DD
EmailTel. Number01382 543495
Auchterderran Golf Club (external link)
Auchterderran Golf Club was established in 1904 and is located in the village of Cardenden. It is suitable for beginners and experienced golfers alike. Auchterderran Golf Club prides itself on a warm and friendly welcome and, as such, is freely available to visitors and visiting parties. The Club also has its own clubhouse with a licensed bar which can provide catering for pre-arranged groups.
AddressAuchterderran Golf Club Woodend Road Cardenden KY5 0NH
EmailTel. Number01592 721579
Auchtermuchty Common (external link)
Auchtermuchty Common is approx 30 acres of land lying just to the north of Auchtermuchty in Fife, Scotland. The common is managed by the Macduff Trust which was set up by the old Town Council, the original Trustees were Town Councillors. Ownership now resides with the Trust who maintain the common for public use and its special conservation value as unimproved grassland.
Auchtermuchty karate (external link)
The Club and Instructors within Auchtermuchty Karate teach Shukokai/Shitoryu Karate-Do both as an effective self-defence system and a fast exciting sport. We offer classes for beginners of all age groups young and old, as well as for those who may already have experience of other karate clubs or styles or other martial arts
Address1 Distillery Street Auchtermuchty KY14 7BY
EmailTel. Number07805549898
Auchtermuchty Patch Work Group (external link)
The local Patchwork Group meet fortnightly on a Monday in the centre from 2-4 pm. For more information please contact the Auchtermuchty Community Centre office.
Baby MUSA Time (external link)
Held every first Friday of the month between 10:15am and 11:15am, Baby MUSA Time allows your little ones to discover some of the fantastic things found in museums through stories, songs, art and messy play. This drop-in activity is for pre-school children and whoever looks after them.
AddressThe Museum of the University of St Andrews 7A The Scores St Andrews KY16 9AR
EmailTel. Number01334 461660
Badaguish Outdoor Centre Aviemore (external link)
Speyside Trust, Badaguish Centre is a small independent charity helping children and adults with learning difficulties and other special needs - they love the challenge of the outdoors too! The Trust badly needs funds to further develop its respite care activity holidays and work experience/vocational training programmes. Visitors are always welcome at Badaguish - just drop in or give us a call and we will be happy to give you more information or show you around the Centre.