Fife Council give cash boost for culture and heritage
Fife Council has given a cash injection for culture and heritage projects in the local area.
Earlier this year £200,000 was allocated to Fife's budget as part of an investment fund for local venues and attractions.
Fife Cultural Trust has awarded £10,000 for artists and performers for the launch weekend of the newly refurbished Kircaldy Galleries while Abbot House is now offering free admission, thanks to additional funding of £9,850.
More attractions in Fife will receive funding in the coming months with multiple projects set to receive funding from the investment fund.
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