Fife Council have launched an online survey for community feedback on the future of key services and facilities in Lochgelly.

It offers residents and organisations a chance to share their ideas on how spaces like Lochgelly Centre, St Andrews Church and Lochgelly Town Hall should be used in the years ahead.

The survey is part of a wider effort to ensure that the voices of the local community are heard and considered when making decisions.

The council believe Lochgelly Town Hall is at the 'end of its life' as a community-use facility and are eager to explore ways to use this important space.

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The survey went live last week.

It will cover key topics such as how the community spaces should be used, what kinds of activities or services these buildings should host, and ideas for repurposing the ageing town hall.

In addition to the survey, in partnership with Deciding Matters, there will also be two community workshops to gather input from Lochgelly residents, giving locals the chance to discuss their ideas in more detail.

The first workshop will be held on October 11 from 10am until 1pm, and the second will be held on October 18 at the same time.

Both workshops will take place at the Lochgelly Centre.

Full details of the consultation events and access to the survey are available at www.fife.gov.uk/letstalklochgelly.

Councillor Alex Campbell, area convenor, said: "This online survey is a great opportunity for Lochgelly residents to tell us what they want to see for the future of key services and facilities in the town.

"We value every voice in the community, and your input will help us create spaces that work for everyone.

"This is an important moment for Lochgelly.

"Your feedback will help us make decisions that reflect what Lochgelly needs now and will also shape the future of the town’s community spaces for years to come."