Fife Council today agreed a Capital Investment Programme which will see £357 million pounds spent on delivering its top eight priorities over the next three years. And the council has agreed to fund a ten year plan which will see investment in
The plan includes investment in new schools, residential care homes for the elderly, improvements to technology, public facilities and infrastructure, more cash for sports and leisure facilities, community centres and halls, and more money for improving Fife's environment, local economic development and on road safety and traffic management.
Leader of the Administration Peter Grant said: "I'm delighted to announce our capital plan for the next three years and our commitment to a 10 year plan that will take us up to 2019. This investment commitment fulfills the promises we made to the people of
Detailed business plans for each of the proposed investments will be brought before the appropriate strategic committee for full consideration in developing the council's 10 year investment plan.
The proposal for 21st century schools for
Depute Leader Cllr. Elizabeth Riches continued: "While our children are important, we have an equal duty of care to those who are no longer young and able to take care of themselves. It is their right to live out their lives with the dignity and respect we would all wish. The overwhelming majority of elderly people would choose to remain in their own home and as a local authority we strive wherever possible to provide the support they need to enable them to do that. Where this is no longer possible it is our duty to ensure that they are being cared for in safe, comfortable homes, which are fit for purpose.
In order to become a top performing council it is necessary to invest in the systems, technology and facilities used to carry this out. £73m will be spent on a range of projects to help Fife Council reach this goal in the next three years.
Cllr. Riches said: "One of the most valuable assets which Fife Council has is its staff and we will do everything we can to ensure that they are not hindered in their jobs by inadequate or out-of-date systems, buildings and facilities. We want to provide the people of
"We are also creating an example for other businesses, who will see that we have the confidence to invest in
Over the next three years sport and leisure will receive an additional £5.25m to upgrade sports facilities and community halls and centres, with a further £5.5m pledged to a Dunfermline Cultural and Heritage Centre, subject to external funding being agreed.
An additional £340,000 over three years will be invested in improving road safety through out the kingdom making
Cllr. Riches concluded: "This is a very exciting time for


