Who we have  consulted

 
The general public

Open Meeting for future of Craigencalt Ecology Centre - March 2004

Members of Kinghorn Public at Info Meet - 26th May 2005

Public at Craigencalt Festival (CB, RR, CM) - 4th Sept 2005

Open meeting: Consultation Feedback and Vision Statement - 21st Feb 06 

Stall in Kinghorn High Street - 24th June 2006

Public at Craigencalt Festival - 3rd Sept 2006

 

Community Organisations

Burntisland Development Trust Co-ordinator (CM)

Kinghorn and Burntisland Rotary (CM) - 28th June 2005

Kinghorn Community Council (CM+MM+RR)

 

Local Authority and public agencies

Fife Council Bereavement Services  (JS+CM+TB+RR) - 21st Jun 2005

Fife Council Development Services – Planning (Board) - 9th Dec 2005

Fife Council Development Services – social enterprise (CM+MM)

Fife Council Environmental Services - June 2005

Fife Council Estates - Various

Fife Council Law and Administration Service

Fife Council Parks & Recreation

Fife Council Ranger Service - 21st Jun 2005

Fife Rural Partnership

 

Loch users

Craigencalt Ecology Centre (Joint meeting with Boards) - 23rd Jun 2006

Kinghorn Loch User's Group - 20st Jun 2005

Kinghorn Sailing Club (Joint meeting with Boards)

Kirkcaldy Canoe Club

 

Elected representatives

Marilyn Livingstone MSP (Board) 5th Dec 2005

Cllr Fraser Ballantyne - Various

 

Scottish Executive

Deputy Minister for Environment and Rural Development (Board) 5th Dec 2005

SEERAD:  various meetings and conversations

 

Landowners

Mrs J Cochran, landowner

David MacIntosh (CM) landowner Lochside Stables

Craigencalt Farm

Kinghorn Developments (Agents Farningham Mcreadie) (Board) - Jun 2006

Ken Evans, Alcan

 

Kingdom Housing Association 

Meeting and correspondence

 

The Big Picture contains more detail on how we have consulted - including what people actually said to us.

 

It's not at all surprising (and quite right!) that you need to talk to a lot of people to make a success of land reform projects - and we have spoken to a great many people!

This is ongoing - and we need to make sure that everybody has a chance to have their say - at each stage of the process.

Your voice is important so let us know what you think!

In addition to more traditional ways of finding out what people think, we also plan to put a page on this site in the near future where people can post their comments and ask questions.

Check the site (and the noticeboards in Kinghorn) for updates - or contact us if you want to talk to us or ask us any questions.