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Climate justice – think global, act local, all together – Our 2025 Annual Gathering and AGM
Some important information about our 2025 Annual Gathering & AGM which takes place on Saturday 8th November.
Read full storyOur new Bairns Bike Library offers affordable access to high quality kid’s bikes
We are excited to launched a new Bairns Bike Library offering high quality cycles to families across Fife.
Read full storyLet’s shape a greener, fairer future for Kirkcaldy together
Kirkcaldy has a golden opportunity. With the promise of a multi-million-pound investment from the UK Government, we have a once-in-a-generation chance to reimagine what our community looks like, how it feels and how it works for everyone who lives here.
Read full storySuper sourdough
Learn more about the amazing qualities of sourdough and how you can learn to make it for yourself in our upcoming workshop.
Read full storyGreener Kirkcaldy is officially a Gold Carbon Literate Organisation!
Greener Kirkcaldy is accredited as a Gold Carbon Literate Organisation. This award highlights our dedication towards tackling the climate emergency, reducing carbon emissions and our commitment to working towards a zero-carbon future.
Read full storySupporting lone parents through employability placements
Chloe Mcmaster, Jamie Garner, and Keith Greenslade have joined us on an initial six-month placement as part of the Life Chances: Lone Parent Traineeships. This is a Fife Council-funded programme that supports lone parents to re-enter the workforce.
Read full storyCelebrating our volunteers
At Greener Kirkcaldy, over 120 dedicated volunteers give their time, energy and passion to support our work. Each volunteer brings something unique to our projects. Three of our amazing volunteers are shortlisted in Fife Voluntary Action’s Volunteering and Voluntary Sector Awards 2025. This blog shares their stories.
Read full story50 organisations call for action to get more people moving
Greener Kirkcaldy has joined 50 organisations from across Scotland to urge all political parties to enable more people to walk, wheel or cycle ahead of the 2026 Holyrood election.
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