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Fife Libraries & Museums

Fife Libraries & Museums

Fife Council Libraries & Museums Headquarters, 16 East Fergus Place, Kirkcaldy ,
With 54 libraries, 10 museums and 2 heritage sites, all of Fife's citizens are close to the enjoyment, learning and enlightenment offered by Fife Council's Libraries & Museums Service.www.fifedirect.o
lovelylittlegifts.co.uk

lovelylittlegifts.co.uk

Unit 17, Kirkcaldy Enterprise Centre, Myregormie Place Mitchelston Industrial Estate Kirkcaldy Fife Scotland, KY1 3PF, Kirkcaldy ,
Lovely little gifts offer high quality and well designed toys at affordable prices. Our products come from suppliers who are not only extremely innovative in their design and materials, but undergo the most stringent safety checks to ensure they meet all current safety legislations.
ProScot

ProScot

Barclay Court, Kirkcaldy ,
We are one of Scotland's premier driving schools covering not only the Fife region but East Central Scotland including Edinburgh, Dundee and St Andrews. We are also Scotland's Premier Motorcycle Training Training Company. Our Motorcycle Training covers compulsory bike training (CBT) through to direct access (DAS) and advanced rider training.
Computer Repair Centre Kirkcaldy

Computer Repair Centre Kirkcaldy

5 Victoria Road, Kirkcaldy ,
Shop offering Computer and Laptop repairs, parts and other related services. We also repair games consoles and some mobile phones.
Enchanted cards, albums and crafts

Enchanted cards, albums and crafts

12 Glendale Park, Kirkcaldy ,
I've started up this facebook page to sell my handmade cards and photo albums/guest books. Each card/album/guest book will be individually priced. There will be 2 prices, the more expensive price is if I need to post the card out for people who do not live locally. Payment by either paypal 'gift', postal order, cheque or cash if collecting items in person from my house.
The Just Slate Company

The Just Slate Company

www.justslate.co.uk, Kirkcaldy ,
A fantastic collection of tableware & Gifts made from Slate. Designed and Hand Cut in Scotland using only the finest cut of Slate. The range consists of everything from Place mats & Coasters to Serving Trays, Cake Stands, Butter Dishes and much more. Gift boxed.
Mercat Shopping Centre

Mercat Shopping Centre

High Street, Kirkcaldy ,
The Mercat Shopping Centre is located in Kirkcaldy, the largest town in Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom. The Mercat has three anchor stores; Marks and Spencer, Bhs and TK Maxx. The Mercat - including surrounding areas - accounts for at least 30% of all the floorspace in Kirkcaldy town centre, which in total is 46,000-square-metre (500,000 sq ft) and providing as much as 200 shops, making Kirkcaldy the largest shopping area in Fife. [1] The shopping centre was built in two phases between 1972 and 1981-83 with a refurbishment completed in 1997.[2] A proposal to extend the shopping centre for a third phase is pending. History Kirkcaldy Town council considered a controversial redevelopment of Kirkcaldy town centre in January 1964, which was only passed by a narrow margin, after a fiercely contested public inquiry. A plot of land situated between the High Street and the Esplanade was purchased in April 1964 for demolition as the new site of the shopping centre.[4] Four Streets consisting of Market, Cowie, Rose and Thistle were all lost.[5] First phase Construction of the shopping centre was supposed to commence building work in Autumn 1967, but the project was delayed until the early 1970s.[6] Work finally began on the first phase of The Mercat in 1971 - and buildings numbered from 94-112 in the High Street including the birth place of Adam Smith, were demolished.[7] This was to contain initially 29 units, a major department store and one multi-storey car park - for completion in 1972 Second phase The success of the Mercat, prompted an extension which was given the green light in 1978.[9] The extension dubbed "Mercat II" was built, alongside a second multi-storey car park, by Michael Laird and Partners between 1981 and 1983. The Car Park, despite only been two storey, was known for presenting a deep roof, identical dormers and separated wrought-iron inserts on the wall Third phase proposal A second extension for the Mercat is being planned to be built at the earliest opportunity if permission is granted by Fife Council. This would result in the demolition of either or both of The Mercat and Thistle Street Car Parks so the centre can expand over the site, or a possible refurbishment. This could significantly boost Kirkcaldy's current shopping facilities